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Show Coming Events Shoplifting Serious Problem—Not a Game see, although the of a large chain store everyone must have a part in inProvodeclared that one of the These are the expressions of D. D. Hurford,director of public relations and director of Sears- attitude of many of his associates towards it. “There is a greatreluctance to admit that curbing. : Roebuck Foundation for the Pacific Coast territory. His opinions are shared by many biggest positive actior: to meet , and a reluctance to —— those who are ap- when shoplifting poses its test problem. 15 Percent Increase On the national level, of about 15 percent. It amounts to approximately $8 million in a merchandise per day. If this Changing Environment,’”167 McKay Building, BYU. 7 pan,—Talmage Lecture, 184 Jesse Knight Building, one — Basketball, BYU vs. Oklahoma State atStill- pa. Ps Degree iatns concert. me GB Production, :umcriean Il, Nelke Experimental Theater, BYU. 8 p.m. — Dixon Junior me aee concert. RICHARD W. LOHNER Honor Goes 6pm. — Masa eol ya house,program at 7 p.m. 8pm. — “Dancc on a Country Grave,” Pardoe i uy xt eee Eye mi ‘The Provo district of the Utah clothing, or other gift items. " Association These can be left at any of the with its annual tmas ‘oject at the School. the ear the association HadorayChap tN. ae. of vith collecting ee and other gift items for Faslettespty at 0 W. of the institution. 800 N. in Provo, the now about 900 men- Patrol office on the lower of of all ages at in the city and county About 650 are al ee city Provo, the et Fork , OF at station, Merchants or other firms who 2 wish to help can call any of the district board officers who will make immediate pickup of any items or contributions. The board members are Bill toys, saree ot Oe SeesDept: ment — 225-5520; Gordon of Employment Security — 373- Car Owners Warned of 7500; Lynn Searle of Vocational Rehabilitation — 373-4400; Bill Duncan of Highway Patrol —~ Prevafl’ag Attitude The same merchantcited a prevailing community atmosphere as being a contributing factor in this reluctance. “Since about 98 percent of the localcitizens attend church, and we hear so much talk about inexperienced getting caught. “Dishonesty knows no age limit,” he em- Shoplifting also knows no economic level. One Provo merchant told of apprehending To Provo "enueto share this with his wife and children, he felled an evergreen, glistening with snow, and took it home. Then he placed candles on it to represent the brilliance of the heavens outside. The use of a candle-lighted tree spread, first through young child of the forest, shall be your holy tree. It is the wood of peace, for your homes are built of it. It is the sign of an endless life, for its leaves are always green. Let this be the tree of the Christ Child. Gather abvutit, not Europe, and then to America, in the wild woods, but in your where it came to be regarded as own homes. Thereit will shelter the fairest ornament of tric illumination ‘ ofChristmas tees ist began in , # Obstetrician ‘Hi-Mom’ The olive gave its fruit to honor the newborn King, and the DEARBORN, Mich. (UPI)— palm gave its dates as an ofMulti-million dollar expansion fering. But the pine had nothing plans for Greenfield Village and to give. Some stars above, says the Henry Ford Museum have been announced,including a 35- ALPINE — The Alpine PTA Boxes should be picked up Saturday between 5 and 8 p.m. No cards should be distributed after 5 p.m. on Saturday. This project helps to alleviate the holiday Christmas card rush at the PostOffice and is also a way to help the PTA earn money for the scholarship fund for students in American Fork High School. Several Alpine students have received PTA scholarships. Eachfamilyin Alpineis asked to bring a devorated box with the family namewritten plainlyon it to the City Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 15, betwen 4 and 7 p.m. so that the PTA can arrange the boxes in alphabeticalorder. BYU Receives *blouses MAKEGALA GIFTS cars stripped or damaged if they are left on the streets for long ‘ods. TheBatsreraia peels every. att wh nayone in feral,fnch as shed aeeJENSEN,Publisher Entered as second class ter at awe Jonni Kallaback, 20, of 650 S. Builty to of amphetamine for sale. He had been charged originally of selling amphetamines. The charge of ‘ ion” is an indictable misdemeanor, rather than a felony. His case was referred to the Adult Probation and Parole Board for inigati vestigation, and judgment was SUBSCRIPT STAN COUNTSES Awe month,carrier heeecarrier $2.50 $15.00 case was con- tinued to Dec.17for trial setting. 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Priced from . . 45 &up | (104 THE FAMILY STORE Hung Jury ve cars in Provo while noe home for the Fight The Chill = Vitomia Winter A few people steal because of actual need or because they are kleptomaniacs. Even ferer take into accountthe consequences 01 their actions if they are caught. Subsequent articles will discuss some of the ways merchants can protect their stores frora shoplifting, and waysof combatting the problem. raise treesin the United States include the eral Grant Tree in Sequoia Brigham Young University ° National Park, Ca., designated has received $1,760 from Aetna in 1926 as America’s Christmas Life and Casulaty Company. The Dead!ine Tree; a live oak of more than company gave $3,615 to three 110foot spread in Wilmington, Utah universities, with ; N.C., viewed by thousands of University of Utah and Utah Christmas pilgrims when it is State University the other ‘ brightly lighted; assince the recipients, time ofPresident J Since the inception of the 10,is reminding families of program 11 years ago, Aetna has servicemen or contributed nearly$1.4 million in stationed overseas that enThe national Christmas tree, the United States to higher tries in the “Hi-Mom”contest broughtin each year from one of education. mustbe received by Tuesday, the states and stationed on the 4. Postcards with the Ellipse behind the White House, American cuckoos become risa hie, rank and was first lit by present vociferous as a storm aplocation and his relative’s Eisenhower in December, 1! proaches and consequently name, address and telephone te signal the startof the fan are frequently referred to as number should be sent to: Hi- of Peace. “rain crows. Mom Contest, CWA Local 8306, 644 N. 1000 E., Orem, Utah 84057. Six of the entries from mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers or wives will be chosen to receive free telephone calls to their military personnel stationed overseas. . Ruth Robinson, 1405 North State president of the local, said PROVE, UTAH that this is the 15th year the union has sponsored this Open Mon. thru Fri. 10 A.M. 109 P.M. Saturday10 A.M. to7 P.M. contest. The names will be chosen at the annual RAORYROAREEIYOOYPNORAOARIOOPENOPIOYO Christmas party on Dec. 14. oa catia rorthy community serordinance prohibi viee activities in which the seat Early American reving a car parked on any city association participates. staurant, two perimetertrains, - for longer than 72 hours. a riverfront street scene and Lt. Roy Hurst of the traffic recreation ities, division, warns all car owners, and particalarly Brigham Yonatea cag trl cars something every day during her lunch hour. An investigation uf hercase revealed that she had a very drab and uninteresting jeb, and shoj provided vir—_ the onlyexcitementin her itis believedto have blossomed Nearing became a symbol of Christmas. yeeGroencarr: et Expansion Plans Parking Lew Most of the an apprehended locally are in the 14 to 3 year age group, but this may not be an accurate picture of the problem. As one merchant Christmas customs the world the legend, descended gently no deed of blood, but myree ots over are as varied as the pat- ene see and acts of kinriness. Historians say "that St. Another legend concerns St. Boniface first used a star on top Boniface, who completed the of a Christmas tree, and they Christianization of Germany in trace the origin of illuminating . the 8th century and dedicated the tree to Martin Luther, who aged evergreens, as the fir tree to the Christ Child to placed lighted candles in an symbols of survival, ave a iong replace the sacred oak of Odin. evergreen, Wondered Outdoors Cuts Down Cak association with Christmas On Christmas Eve, so the The story is that on one festivities, the first decorated, gift-laden Christmas tree is story goes, while the famed Christmas Eve Luther wandered believed to have been used 130 missionary was hewing down the outdoors and became ee years ago. Prince Albert and oak that had become the object tured with the starry sky. The Queen Victoria had one with of idolatrous worship, a tornado beauty and brightness caused lights and gifts on it in Windsor blasted it. Just behind it stood a him to reflect on the glory of the Christmas Eve in youngfir tree with a green spire iit Castle in 1841. Customs Vary In the early decades of the 19th century, however, no useful presents were everplaced on the tree’s branches; they went on a Dr. Richard W. Lohner, M D., table nearby or underneath, has recently hecome a diplomat of the American Board of Obstetrics and Synscolbay.by Europe, a custom was to place a creche beneth its branches. ivere examination of that board in From earliest times man is known to have used trees in icago. ‘The purposeof this voluntary worship. Ancient legend says examination is “to encourage that the tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden was an ob- evergreen.It is said that the tree blossomed and bore fruit, but thatits foliage shrank to tiny leaves thenhve plucked its or other equivalent recognition fruit. of special knowledge in ob- On the night Christ was born, stetrics and gynecology.” Dr. Lohner has been in ipavale evergreen medicine in Provo again; since July 1969 when heet Paradise Piays Dr. Howard R. Francis and Max J. Spenceras a aedof Aylene E. and Cameron the Provo Obstetrics and Cooke, in Our Christmas 5 logy Clinic. , say that Christmas trees were first used in the tre aheUnveraly of of medieval German paradise a Uiahwere he was a member of plays, held outdoors and porPhi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa traying the creation of man. The Phi honorary ies. tree of life was a fir, hung with apples. Later other ornaments i placed on the branches as Austria. In 1965 he was we graduated from the U of U One early legend about the College of Medicine and took his internship ‘the next year ai LDS oTlé fin of the Christmas tree, Hospital in Salt Lake City. scorting to O.A. Battista, a Before to Provo, he Yardley, Pa., collector of legends and completed a three-year Christmas residency program at LDS traditions,is based on the three Hospital in his specialty trees said to have been near Dr. Lohner and his wife have Christ’s manger: the olive, the date, and the pine tree. four sons and two daughters. LEMONS to obtain gifts = or for a myriad of other reasons. One woman apprehended fo. shoplifting admitted to stealing WonderAbout Christmas Tree Origin? Take Pick of Legends :p.m. —Recital, Ashby Madsen Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center, BYU. 8 p.m. — Drama b Nelke Experimental Theater, BYU. 8 p.m. — Musical, “Dance on a Country Grave,” Pardoe Drama Theater, BYU. Springville Chamber of Commerce ballots due this day. THURSDAY 10 oT Forum, Student Assembly, Smith Fieldhouse, UPEASchedules Annual Training School Project sonalities involved exists, a reluctance eitake lived in a $75,000 home. Why do people steal from stores? There are as many reasons as there are per- is the naive the and prosecuting a person who Stated. ag an alarming rate and one which armed roberies, bank thefts, or embezzlement, there would be a great public outcry all across the country. merchant UnsValen tae bencatedthe problem: is as serious here as i is increasing nationally at 8 p.m. — Drama Production, American Il, Nelke Experimental Theater, . at Lawrence, Kansas, with BYU,USC, Kansas and Cincinnalti. Swimming, BYU vs.California State College at Long Beach Wrestling, BYU vs. Boise State at Provo, 7:30p.m. SATURDAY Basketball, BYU at the Jayhawk Classic. 7 p.m. — Special Christmas concert will be given by the Chauntenettes Chorus and Mt the serenity of the valley and our favorable — conditions, that we don't have mbes problems like shoplirting and bad checks,” he amount of raoney were taken in aeoe a game. isn't a is which you match your wits against the impersonal odds of a big store. Shoplifting is just plain stealing. Itis a crime,punishable by fine @ apres t. It is a problem 4: Us, H 20" Deluxe Rep. 46.99... a") AMF 12" IR. Reg.AP ess $39% WE ADD ONLY 10% TO THE A ABGVE ADVERTISED PRICES! |