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Show THE Page Four Seminary Students of Salt Lake City spent the Christmas Mrs. Roy holidays with Mr. and Mills Mrs. Dont let death mark your Graduating students of the Car- son; scripture reading, LuDean bon seminary, Church of Jesus Petty; invocation, Eddie Shiner; Lauren Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, re- address of welcome, graduate student ceived seminary pins at the an- Miles, nual pin presentation program president; girls chorus, Invoea last week in the Carbon LDS tion, Shirley Morley, Margaret n Thompson, Nelma Powell, stake tabernacle. Myr-n- a Jones, Johnstun, Betty Eighty-fopins were presentAlger, JoAnne Hardy, JoAnne ed to prospective graduate students who are in their third year Leonard, Kara Lee Bean, Joyce of seminary training and 25 pins Gardner, Elsabeth Williams and were awarded students who will Louise Bryner; Carlene Pace, ac graduate from the Book of Mor- companist.were Talks given by Bill Gow-a- n mon class. and Catherine Morgan, seminThe theme of the program was Stout Hearted and in- ary students. The Sword of Truth cluded the following numbers: Men" was sung by the male quartet including Bob Cones, Alan Organ prelude, Margaret Thomp- - Bartlett, Claud Williams and Bruce Wall, accompanied by Mar' garet Thompson. Elton L. Taylor, president of the stake board of Coming Attractions education, gave a short talk and AT Clark Powell, three-yegraduate student president, talked on the pin presentation. The ladies quartet consisting of Lois Nason, Carol Lambert, Marion Franche and Sue Phillips sang a Christmas carol. Seminary Principal Clyde Davis talked on the meaning of WELLINGTON the pin and then the class ong was lead by Joyce Gardner acTHURSDAY FRIDAY 9 companied by Elsabeth Williams. December DICK POWELL Sterling Forsyth of the Njrth Carbon stake presidency presentEVELYN KEYES ed the pins. Remarks were givMRsTmIKE en by Martin Ririe, seminary instructor, and a prayer by Claudia CARTOON Hawks closed the program. Dancing in the basement of the SATURDAY tabernacle concluded the eveDecember 30 ar Myr-lee- ur ar Towne Theatre 28-2- holiday! S. Police Chief William Lines warning to local motorists and walkers, today, followed estimates by William C. James, director of the statistical division of the national safety council that if the present accident rate the traffic accident continues, toll for 1950 will be 36,000 or ar Comes Santa Claus; second Rudolph, the Red group Nosed Reindeer first Zions song, All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth,; Group one song, Santa Claus is Coming to Town; Larks musical selection and dance by Diane Haggerty; Blazer's song, Bells; Jingle readings; Bluebirds, Seagulls and Guides, song Silent Night, and musical selection. more. Each teacher treated her own to in no small Continuing part group. this brand of annual highway The Sunday school presented a murer, Chief Lines said, is the Christmas program Sunday havoc wreaked by the drinking morning and gave candy to the driver! In 1949, for instance, the children present. national safety council estimates The MIA presented a program that about 5,000 fatal traffic ac- at Sacrament meeting Sunday cidents involved a driver who had evening with Helen Thacker as reader; duct, O Holy Night, been drinking! Susan Phillips and Joyce Hardee The Price safety council today Beulah Tabone accompanist; with endorsed Chief Lines statement duet, Jeanne Houghton and Geron drinking drivers and pledged aldine Johnson, "Star of the support in its December educa East, accompanied by Beulah solo, tional program aimed at the haz- Tabone; Night, Holy ards on holiday driving. The Thomas Bendall, accompanied by Birth activities are being coordinated Beulah Tabone: talk, TheThackof Christ, by Bishop Fay in Price by the Price safety counprayers were given by Calcil in cooperation with the na- er; vin Craig and Howard E. Stevens. tional safety council. The UMW of A No. 5916 offiThe fact that drinking impairs cers played Christmas carols the driving skill to a dangerous de- past week. The Welfare association spongree, Chief Lines said, has, of its annual dance and treat course, been long known. A re sored the children on Christmas day. cent study of this subject in forMr. and Mrs. Mike DeAngeles Sweden, for example, substanti- left last Thursday to spend the ates our suspicions that the con- Christmas holidays with their Mr. and sumption of three of four bottles daughter and of beer will lessen the driving Mrs. Don Williams in Chicago, skill of an expert driver by about Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Huff and 25 to 30 per cent! left last week by plane to Diana For this reason, the Price spend the Christmas holidays in safety council said, alcohol prob- Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mills spent ably is a factor in fore fatal accidents every year than appears Christmas in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Griffiths and from the official records. family. Just as we know that drinkMr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson ing impairs a drivers skill, Chief of Provo spent the holidays with we know that the Bishop and Mrs. Fay Thacker Lines said, Anita Mae Vanover of Salt holiday season probably is the drinkingest time of the year, and Lake City spent Christmas with that drivers who have been her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hreinson. drinking are to be found on our Earl Gilbert of Salt Lake City numbers highways in greater is spending the Christmas holirest than during the of the year. days with his mother, Mrs. Marie The best policy for insuring Gilbert. an enjoyable, safe, holiday seaMr. and Mrs. Boyd Wach and son, the Price safety council son, Michael, of Salt Lake City is by driving with one spent Christmas with her mother, said, thought firmly in mind: that the man who has been drinking low ers his chances of survival to ridiculous odds the moment he takes a steering wheel in hand song, scripture Bessie Snow and Arno-len- e Melvin and Mr. and Mrs. Christ-mas Bushman of Provo were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tabone. Dan James is home on leave from his duties in the navy, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Sye James and his brother, in the James. Dan has served Pacific conflict. Visitors during the holidays at the Thomas Bendall home were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Anderson of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Carbon Girls Take Part In Holiday the-- asatc h, W Juv daughter of Mr. and w Aubert, and ta daughter 0f Mr. St. Play Tangaro, Price, in the product y Active in all campus affairs at cipated Ourslers the Academy of Saint Mary-o- fEver Told, ed at the annugj George Smith of Grand Junction, featured by Colorado. Participing jn Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Johnson are visiting with the A. R. John- duction was Mary manno, sons and the N. N. Simmons. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Johnson Ernest Saccomanno of and daughters of Salt Lake City Steel "files atThecT spent Christmas with the A. R. Johnsons and the Edgar Johnsons. cate. at Marys tn Joseph SoJfu!. thfigg". ft ARDEM wFiiII Quota" MILK son-in-la- w, ning. Those receiving the three-yegraduate pins were the following: BORROWED Myrna Alger, Shirrell Burnside, Jean Burnett, Bruce Bean TROUBLE Kara Lee Bean, Louise Bryner, No. 15 King of Jungle Land Alan Doyle Blackham and No. 1 Desperados of the Bill Bartlett, Bob Cones, Joyce Cowan, West Colton, Reva C. Dorous, Clair Draper, LeMar Day, Ardella Doss SUNDAY Charles Eccker, Merlin Farrish December 31 Leola Frandsen, Marion Franche, MIDNIGHT SHOW-JOHN- NY SHEFFIELD JoAnne Grundvig. DONALD WOODS Phyllis Garhck, Ardith Gibson Delbert Grange, Joyce Gardner BOMBA AND THE Nick Gustus, Norma Grange, Ella Mildred Hamilton Greenwood, LOST VOLCANO Betty Jo Hansen, Caralyn. Hansen, Freddy Hardin, JoAnne HarMarlon Harward, Joe Hay dy, SUNDAY MONDAY cock, Bill Hayes, Claudia Hawkes, Dec. 31 - Jan. 1 Barbara Jensen, Ruth Jensen OLIVIA DE IIAVILLAND MONTGOMERY CLIFT Betty Johnstun, Daisy Jones, El- awarded pins were: RALPH RICHARDSON sabeth Williams, Vincent Young, Ellen Bentley, Bonnie Oliver, Paul CarTaylor, Lamond Williams Jones, Jones, Daisy LeRoy ol Lambert, Larry Larsen, Jo- Kay Bryant, Bill Cowan, James Anne Leonard, Jerry Mead, Syl- Watt, Fred Butler, Ann Wells via Millar, Catherine Morgan Katherine Russell, Elaine Pierce WEDNESDAY Gary S. Morris, Shirley Morley, Chyta Chidester,, Lauren Miles January 3 Lois Nason Marian Worthen, Doris Jean Jen Mower, Tommy HOLIDAY AFFAIR Dean Shimmon, Patsy Roween Naugaret, Marie Nelson, sen, Neldon Noyes, Carlene Pace, Lamph, Mary Heath, Mary Bacca. With Petty, Sue Phillips, Clark Shanna Lee Jensen, Sherry Me ROBERT MITCHUM Donald, Donald James, Grant JANET LEIGH Powell, Nelma Powell. Tom Watkins, Sherry WENDELL COREY Smith, Clark Gerald Robinson, Riches, NEWS AND SHORTS Hansen. ShinBill Rule, Eddie Shiner, Pat er, Darlene Smith, LaRae Smith, THURSDAY FRIDAY LaRue Smith, Jimmie Snyder, January 5 Marianne Iva Lou .Stoddard, JOHN WAYNE Thomas, Margaret Thompson, ELLA RAINES Donna Tidwell, Iretta Thorpe, A Billy Tryon, Bruce Wall, Shirley meeting was held on De TALUN THE Watson, Claud Williams, Lorraine cember 20 with President Ruth in charge. A safety proWinn, Robert Winn, Blaine War- Moss was SADDLE gram enjoyed by those presren, Lillian Muhlstein. ent. Two films, Wanton MurBook of Mormon graduates der, and Driven to Kill, were shown by State Patrolman Nick Thomas. After the meeting bingo was played by those present. The last day of school the stuLET US FINANCE YOUR dents presented a very enjoyable program which was enjoyed by parents, former students and also NEW OR USED Superintendent of Schools Mont When Christmas Harmon. Comes an operetta under the di AUTOMOBILE rection of Indra Jensen and the cast of characters following Grandfather, Pat Bendall; grandKatherine Kvaternick; mother, Mr. Pipkin, Gary Turner; reader, if you see us Quick Karen Nichols; gingerbread boy, Donnie Stagg; Mary, Gayle BenNo Trouble No Fuss No Bother dall; Joseph, Ronnie Tallerico; King Herod, John Aguirre; Three Wallace Appraisal and Insurance required on your auto. Loans made Wisemen, Llewellyn, Kenneth La brum and Dean only on 1940 and later models . . . New Car Purchases Financed three Childs; shepherds, Clyde on 6 Plan. Stevens, Udell Huff, and Carl Russell; scribe, Gary Lee Lewis; PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT COMPANY guards, Fred Tamagawa and Robert McKinnon; Helen angels, ROOMS 5, SILVAGNI BUILDING PRICE, UTAH Hardy, Beverly Oldroyd and Nan cy Kay Hansen; packages, Ann Miller, Jenna Lee Tabone, Alice Foote, Kathleen Peterson, Betty Montoya, Annette Grundy, Gentry, Eva Orton. The junior high school presented a drama; artists of this were: Etova Wllstead, Boyd Thomas, David Miller, Norman Huff, Gary Peterson, Anastocio Montoya, and Darlene Higginson. Speakers were Gwendolyn Hardee, Norman Jean Grundy, Emma Jean Peeorelli, Colleen Robertson, and Roberta Booth. Carolers were Ina Foote, Leah Rae Nielson, Connie Childs, Vera Orton, Enid Peterson, Ada Lee Seeley, Erenestine Vallejoy, Mary Margaret Russell, Sherron Houghton, Kathryn Farikoff, Miller, Darlene Higginson, Lilly Ann Kvaternick, and Ear-leBera. Jack Roark was the soloist and Marilyn Thacker, accompanist. The MIA went carol singing Tuesday evening then returned to the church to enjoy games after which chili was served by the officers. Wednesday afternoon the Primary children presented a Christmas program with each group and presenting their planning ideas in songs and readings. Margaret Jensen introduced each group with original introductions. 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