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Show Chronu le Sun Thursday, December 21, 1972 hristmos or (Linnsv i S jmm. mmeevs ii' by Glen Perrins Christmas for is Christ, points out the leaders of the Latter-da- y Saint Church, and we must never lose sight of this. .His was the greatest gift of all, for He gave us life and immortality. . .And through Him here in mortality, we can achieve . and enjoy an abundant life in peace and brotherhood. For our obedience to Him, He promises us the good things of the earth. . . trite spirit, with devotion season let us engage in some to His cause, and simple but sincere compliance with His wav of life? Many will say they what can do both, but with de- iiiirr. be in harmony with the true spirit of this sacred : e 9 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peterson entertained members of their dance club at their home ai.er the groups annual Christmas dance. They served a delicious dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Miller are parents of a baby boy born Dec. 16. They now have three boys and one girl in Ps their family. Dand Rose Camp Daughof Utah Pioneeis held ters ! CHEERS their Christmas party at the home of Moreen Bennion with A no 21 members present. hostess dinner was served. Mildred Clawson gave the lesson and the group sang Christmas Carols. Stan and Noreen Bennion gave several musical numbers. Farrell Monsen has entered the hospital where he will have surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry High-fiel- d have a new baby boy, born Dec. 12. He joins another brother and a sister in the Santa's on his way to deliver a happy dayl KINNEY SHOES 5387 SOUTH 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH family. Its a girl for Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gentry. The new baby arrived Dec. 16. Barbara Hammer has been ill in the hospital. ... The home of Mrs. ROY Roy Tullis was the .setting of the annual Aprender Guild Christmas FaTy. Assi ing I occasion. the Christmas Virginia Wursten m b&y we will result? During and deep termine where our true interests are. If they are in any way contrary to His, let us use the holidays to make the needed adjustments so that When Christmas does come, Christmas time we will ccleb-atthe birth of Jesus the Christ. Let us ask, with what Kind of celebration would He be pleased? Would it be one of hilarity, over- At indulgence and the fruits of Or would commercialism? he be more pleased with a prayerful hearth and a con- - Phone J, I,: " jl'nifSI'ihuLih M I I I 4 were her as daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Allen and Mrs. Ray Hansen. T iff! t A short business meeting preceeded the program, conducted by Mrs. Max Rich, Nominations for president. new officers was the first 825-664- 6 event on the agenda. David and Becky Findley sang several duets together accompanied on the autoharp by Mr. Findley and by Mrs. Max Rich at the piano. Their musical numbers delightful included, Away in the Manger, a French Carol, Peace on Earth and What Child is Larry Hardman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hardman is home for the holidays. He is stationed in California with the Navy. Helen Hubbard is recuperating at home after a stay in the hospital. Nate Reeder has recently had surgery on his back and is doing as well as can be the RUDOLPH, Red Nosed Reindeer Holiday music wir expected. baby boy arrived on Dec. 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Miller of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Whiting also have a baby boy, born Dec. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cheney became parents of a baby girl on Dec. 17 and Mr. and Mrs. William Grey became parents of a daughter on Dec. 18. U A Mr. antf Mrs. Melvin Danielsen and family of San Leandro, Calif., arrived last weekend to spend the holiday season with his parents, the David Danielsens, and with Mrs. Danielsens parents in Eastern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. John Pas-ke- tt have had Mr. Pasketis mother visiting with them. We wish to express our sympathy to Floyd Atwood, whose father passed away last week in Salina, Utah. Funeral services were held oo night as all good boys and girls lay dreaming in their beds of what the morning will brine. and Santas sleigh will be heading this way Sunday Special Christmas music will be played during the holiday season on the Stewart Bell Tower at Weber State College. LJ recital. half-ho- This Yule season marks first anniversary that the carillon bells have pealed from its tower, a campus landmark. The facility is a gift of Donnell and Elizabeth Stewart, alumni of the college. the 100-fo- ot Mary Ray Johnson, of the WSC music department, head carillonneur for the bell tower, will provide weekly, half-hopresentations on the Saturdays of Dec. 23 and 30 at trotrog) Mr. and Mrs. Stewart recently added to their gift by providing many additional automatic roll tapes, which include seasonal and other music, to be played on the automatic instrument of the bell tower. The Stewarts also providmercury-vapo- r ed two powerful spotlights, which are mounted on nearby buildings, that light up the clock portion Joseph L. Bishop. Miss Johnson commented, The message of the bells .nspires us not only during the Christmas season, butalso throughout the year. The cast bells, which are programmed to play the Westminster Chime and hour strike, are engraved with inscriptions in Latin as an admonition and challenge to all hear their message, she added. noon. f7' w serSharing the half-hoies with Miss Johnson will be Mrs. Lynn Harris, also of - w x -,-44- y 1 X Jolly 'f. S A v.-- 1 , few. ' s V T y I ' i i ' A A ; i tV'.VA . "r ! .. f lM Christmas We are 'l !i - for i 'i ! I Lr-- Nuwt , Xi. Vt J'l7: .4 Wishes D.W. Holley. peAce A , Good Mrs. Ariey Flindrs and Mrs. Ed W'hite were m charge of the program for the evening. Membership of the Guild present included, Mrs. Henry A. Matis, Mrs. W.E. Holmes, Mrs. Levi Parker, Mrs. Dean Parker, Mrs. Newell R. Budge, Mrs. Myrtle Russell, Mrs. Bert Rundquist and Mrs. -- l! . Mrs. Lois Rasmussen of Layton gave three humerous Gifts were exmonologues. changed and delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Ariel Smith was in attendance along with Mrs. Ben Standing, Mrs. Wesley Stoker, Mrs. Royal E. Harrop and Mrs. Orel E. Henderson. $ . : f ! - Song. Also attending were Mrs. Ezra Thompson, Mrs. Earl Mrs. Thomas Larrimore, Foley, Mrs, David Clawson, Mrs. Elmer Brown, Mrs. Victor Judy, Mrs. Ariey Flinders, Mrs. Roy Austin and Mrs. James Larison. the inscripTranslated, tions say: Learn under standing, gain wisdom, practice virtue, and Love God. ur , Love a Spanisn was at the top of the bell tower at night. Christmas music is heard daily and Saturdays on the automatic rolls, at 8 a.m., 12 noon and 8 p.m., and also on Sunday at 10 a.m., 12 noon and 8 p.m. During the past year students enjoyed a variety of music from the Stewart Tower at morning, noon and other times. The bell tower has become a revered landmark on campus during the relatively brief period since its installsaid WSC President ation, the VtSC music department. On Christmas eve at 2 p.m., Miss Johnson and Mrs. Harris will give a special Their closing number This? : ' V - o :'t-- v Santa's filling the holidays up with high test " thanks " to everyone. foimeo Dimnn'Q 5464 SOUTH 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH good jirxin-- s shoes 1926 17. 5700 So. Roy, Ulch ringing out jolliest wishes to all! 1 v li Santa will be in our Store Fri. 2 to 3 pm. mi E1JI1 for o- SOUTH 1900 WEST ROY, UTAH & YQUO VALET AS OGDEN 2393 Wash. Dlvd. ROY ROY SHOPPING CENTER A Z m organizations assisted. JORGENSEN'S BOOK STORE 1878 WEST ROY. 5075 SOUTH UTAH to A project started studentbody organization at Roy Junior seeks to sub for Santa and aid those who because of unfortunate circumstances wuld have no Christmas. Over 30 home room classes selected a chairman and provided their own initiautu and ideas for the materials collected. When the project is completed, food, games, clothes, ROY studentbody secretary and Colleen Murphy, Christmas project chair-graman. The Roy Jaycees and other joins project Suh-for-Sen- by the ic:::ro 5643 i i Hft deep sincerity, we send Christmas greetings and best wishes to all. thesub-for-santapr- you a merry Christmas season topped with a rich frosting of happiness. j With PROUDLY looking over the items collected in are Steve Bateman, student- body president, Laurie Jensen, ;n appreciation for our many friends, we wish , JJ will be provided to numerous Students will Roy families. also present several Christmas trees to families in their to share with program as they complete a others very worth-whil- e project. Through this project every person at Roy Junior High is involved in assisting others. The Roy Jaycees andother civic organizations will assist the students in their sub for santa program. CWiww ClttMUJ May the serenity of this peaceful season fill hearts everywhere with brotherhood LAMES JO-LE- E 5160 SOUTH 19C3 b WEST ROY, UTAH open 1 pm- - Chrjstmos 9 pm- - New |