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Show i I ) Sun fi9OOO9OOO0C46OGC&OC&2KRSfi.S3S4fcQ. peas gjgpg Connie Murphy Phone 7731.382 soeooeeooeeeeieeseos is expressed to the family of Mrs. Nolan (Elsie ) Fielding in the passing of her brother, Wilbur Hadley, 3718 Kiesel in South Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mathews are the proud grandparents of a baby girl born Dec. Sympathy 11 unique way to celeDay has been arranged by the Utah Stars who A most brate Christmas will play a game that day at 9 p.m. against the Indiana Pacers in the Salt Palace. Santa Claus will be an hand giving Christmas stockings to the first 1000 youngsters to to their son. Jay and his wife, LaWana, 1073 N., Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Max McDonald, 5900 S. 6043 W. Hooper, are the proud parents of a baby girl born Dec. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCloy and Ricky and Dennis have returned to Albany, Ore., after a short visit with friends and relatives in the Hooper area. They are formerly of Hooper. Mr. and Mrs, Vera Parker celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary on Dec. ll at the home of (heir daughter, Mrs. Vern Parker. Those present to help them celebrate were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Garner, Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Parker were married Dec. 13, 1918 and are the parents of seven daughters and many grandchildren and Sellejs or Mr. Morris, 773-170- 0. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Becraft and daughter, AnaLisa of Roy, went through the temple Wednesday evening and were sealed together. Mrs. Becraft is the former Marge Bylngton, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bylngton. They were joined by several relatives on this happy occasion. HOOPER SECOND WARD Clair Hull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hull, was ordained a Deacon Sunday by his father. Jeffrey Tippets, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tippets, was ordained a Deacon Sunday by his father. Pgacg diet us pause to sing His praises and to pray for peace. Village Art & Paint 1966 West 5600 South Roy, Utah Phone 7734930" HOOPER THOU) WARD The Primary officers and teachers party held Saturday was a success and everyone enjoyed themselves. Larry Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Morris, was ordained a Priest Sunday evening by his father. A Court of Honor was held Tuesday evening with several boys receiving awards. The Fast offerings will be collected Jan. I instead of this Saturday evening.. Tithing settlement will be held Dec. 28, 23, 29 and 30. vreorge McGinnis or Don Sidle are like war. The backcourts of James Jones, Glen Combs and Ron Boone of the Stars UnaS Sum isis mn S pHay pass through the turnstiles, and the first 500 ladies will be given corsages. The game matching the two chief contenders for the ABA western division championship, will be their first since Nov. 17 when the Stars pulled out a 1 narrow decision. 113-11- Tho Publisher Ponders. Since that time the Stars have been the hottest team in the ABA, at one time winning eight straight overall and 10 consecutive road contests, a league record, and have opened up a comfortable led over the Pacers. The rivalry Utah-India- has been an extremely close one, with the aforementioned Nov. 17 victory by the Stars forging them into a 1 lead in all games played over the past two seasons. As a further indication of the closeness of the series, during those past 23 meetings, the Stars have 12-1- . . . against Pacers Freddie Lewis, Rick Mount and Billy Keller are good battles. After the Christmas Day game against the Pacers, the Stars Dec. 29 play host to the Dallas Chaparrals in a combined Ladies-Kid- s Night. Sizzler Steak Houses will be honoring Glen Combs and all youngsters 16 years of age and under, in addition to receiving dollar discounts on all tickets, will be given cups with Combs picture and autograph on them. Distaff fans will be entitled to their regular Wednesday night buck discounts. outscored the Pacers by a narrow 2557 to 2549 margin, a difference of only eight points. Individual matchups are always classic when the Stars and Pacers square off. At center Zelmo Beaty and Mel Daniels are the two top pivotmen in the ABA. Elsewhere up front confrontations such as Willie Wise versus Roger Brown, Red Robbins against Bob Netolicky and Manny Leaks or John Beaswith ley going head-to-he- ad Roy serviceman completes duty W.L. (Bill) Cardwell received his separation from the Navy on Dec. 8 after a four-yetour of duty. He is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cardwell. Bills first year was spent in boot camp, electricity and radio schools, all in San Diego, Calif. The next two years were spent as radioman in the Command Station at Yokosuka, Japan. His final year was spent in preparation for and deployment to the Western Pacific aboard the destroyer Henry B. Wilson. During this time the Wilson made a run northward along the Kurile Island chain (an extension of Siberia). Ports visited by the Wilson during Bills deployment were Hawaii, Pearl Harbor, Subic Bay, Buckner Bay, Phillippines, Okinawa, Yokosuka, Japan, Kure, Japan, Danang, Vietnam, Hong Kong, B.C.C., and Singaar am starting my New Years Resolutions early and number one on the list '8 a weekly column for you readers. Many times over the years I have tried to write a weekly column but it seems that a publishers work never seems to coincide with a writers schedule. But on the other hand, many times interesting things happen in the newspaper world and I hope to be able to some of them with you during the coming This year . Ed Sellars and Larry Morris have organised an Indian dance team. Anyone interested in some unusual but Interesting entertainment, may contact Mr. Thursday, December 23, 1971 Chronicle-Advertis- er I year. This week, however, I would like to relate to you a newsletter we received in our office from the Utah Alcholism Foundation. It is very timely at this holiday season and offers special greeting at this time of year. The Most Precious Gilt . . . We who live today stand at the apex of a vast pyramid of human development, slowly accumulated through the many long struggling generations of the past. We are the heirs of all that has ever been accomplished, all that man has ever done to improve himself and the world in which he lives. We are the heirs of all that man has ever dreamed, thought out, fought and died for all that he has eloquently written or expressed and left behind for the guidance of future generations. Today, when we face what is probably the greatest challenge history has ever known today, when millions of people are troubled, the rich deposists uncertain, and confused of inspriation left by preceding generations take on a new and vital significance. There has never been a time when people were more desperately in need of faith and hope, of courage and peace of mind, of standards and ideals by which to live, and above all, an abiding belief in the future and in the progress of mankind. There has never been a time when the tried and tested philosophies of the past were more urgently needed to give perspective and understanding to give people something to cling to, something on which to build the strong, firm structure of their own lives within a glowing aura of happiness. Down through the centuries men have sought to explain the meaning and the art of happiness. -- -- Millions upon millions of words have been written on the subject. Poets and priests, philosophers and scientists, teachers, preachers and leaders of every age have sought to work out a simple formula for what Sir Phillip Gibbs called The Eternal Quest of Mankind a happy and contented life. For in the end, HAPPINESS is what all people want, regardless of the many ways they seek it to be happy is the ultimate goal of all ambition, all endeavor, all hopes and plans. Happiness is the meaning and purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence, declared Aristotle, supreme philosopher of the ancient world. But what is happiness? Clearly, it means vastly different things to' different people. Since earliest time men have sought and found their happiness in amazingly divergent paths in work, achievement, success, in love and family ties, in the affection of friends, in belief. There is one point, however, on which philosophers in every age agree: True happiness stems from a quality within ourselves, from a way of thinking of life. Of all the millions of words written on happiness, this is the oldest and most enduring truth. This thought has been expounded by writers and thinkers since civilization began; but never more beautifully and effectively than in Maeterlincks play, The Blue Bird. Tyltyl and Mytyl, the woodcutters children, search far and wide for happiness, only to find it on their return home. (We went so far, and it was here all the time!) said Maeterlinck, Happiness, is everywhere around and about your own heart. How little is needed to be happy, At Christmas, send greetings and good wishes to all. pore. The Cardwell family welcome Bill home and are also enjoying a holiday visit with their other Navy son, Dave, who is stationed at Charleston, S.C., aboard the nuclear submarine, James Madison. Daves Market 5732 So 1900 West Roy, Utah 773-090- 8 Widtp , p To HA wrote Confucius in the Analects. It is all within in of your ways yourself, thinking. And so, in this season for rejoicing, we wish you the wonder and the joy of looking inward and finding there, within the vaulted chambers of your hearts, the precious gift of HAPPINESS. We wish you an abiding calm and peace of not only through the coming year mind but ALWAYS and FOREVER. CHHJSTMAs you ... the family, tool We wish the merriest and brightest. Phone 825-823- 1 Western Auto 1940 West 5600 South Roy, Utah We wish you a worryftree ...IF CASH WILL HELP stop at any First Security Bank for a cash advance on your BankAmericard BankAmericard. Service Marks Owned end Licenced by BjnkAmencj Set Ice Corp |