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Show I Many, if not most, Europeans hold the view that these artisans perform noble work. When a plumber or electrician visits the home to make a repair or The First Presidency, f add a fixture, the governing body of tsman is usually treated as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daan honored guest. Saints, has This guest is invited to issued the following dine with the family when message for Christmas, mealtimes arrive, is ser- - 1978: School Home craf-chie- by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association A survey of last June's of Utah high schools tells us that fewer of them planned on college than the graduates of a few years before. About 53 percent of the 1978 group said they were headed for college. Ten years before, 71 per cent of the high school grads were getting ready to enter the Halls of Ivy. The dropoff may be a good thing. Heres why: The ambition of a college degree has been unwisely planted in the minds of many a youngster by parents who don't or wont realize that the kid may be happier and better suited in some kind of work outside the professions. Its really a kind of snobbishness. The parent who insists graduates on Son Charles ved cool drinks during ..whfcn the angcl of the going through college working hours, and is against his will may be the treated courteously, On same parent who com- most occasions, the skilled plains bitterly,1 that you craftsman does superb just cant find a good car- work, and there is a good reason. penter anymore." If indeed you can't find a Its pride of workman- good carpenter, the chanI he State ces are its because not Board of enough young people are Education, which made the entering that trade these survey ot high school days. And that may be due graduates, reports a higher to the attitudes of many number are seeking vocational-technical prepeople - attitudes which hold that carpentry is a less paration. than worthy vocation. Maybe we and they are That attitude, of course, getting a healthier attitude about the trades. is nonsense. ,h siie fUis of phmls judea ,Fe.ir not. for b(;hol(1; n the j br-n- st , December 21, ItliK, Page y()U gotKj tidings of great ioy which shall be to all people he Lnt . hone nnd Ibe centuries to our day: Per unto you is born David all mankind may be in- joyful anthem, Glory to Christ fluenced and blessed by the God in the highest, and on Divine Son of God whose earth peace, good will birth we celebrate at toward men,' that filled the If our Christmas this Christmas time. Let us heavens at the birth of year is to reflect the each individually and with Jesus Christ. Then we will sacredness of that first our families reverently contemplate the conduct of tma w brin8 the o. tbe our lives and mend our know and dctla,e the scriptures into our daily ways where needed so that, Sonship o, Jesus living They proclaim that indeed, the promised peace jnc the right way is to believe and good will of Christmas in Christ and deny Him not may be ours now and and to worship Him with all forever. and Thls Christmas That all mankind may do each da-- v in thc New Year our might, mind, and so and rejoice in the 13114 of whole our and usus let stren8lh redemptive mission of and pray to God in the "St, we will do these Jesus Christ is our fervent name of Christ, in order things, we then will eagerly Christmas prayer and that we, our children, and and gratefully join in the blessing. this day in the city a Saviour, which the Lord. e of is - P -- Christmas Blessings Local Notes MISS SUE CHAPPELL Bonnie and Jim Erdei of Salina and Elaine and Ross Davis of Aurora spent a week in Kauai, Hawaii with Couple To Wed December the Associated Food Return to Stores, Inc., Paradise tour. Both Erdei and Davis are employed at Barretts Food Town in Home Economics. She Salina, a member of the AG tended B.Y.U chain. Campus for a semester, Some of the places Mr. Olcott is a graduate were Waimea of Richfield High School visited and Utah Technical College Canyon and the Fern Grotin Salt Lake City with a to. The quartet also saw Paradise Pacifica, a degree in building con-Destruction and cabinet- - production with a cast of 40 27th In Manti Temple Rites Mr, and Mrs. Blain M. Loa, announce the marriage , their of daughter, Alberta Sue, to Neal Rolf Olcott, Richfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Olcott. They will be married 27 in the Manti L.D.S. Temple. A reception will be given in their honor Dec. 30 from 8 12 midnight at the Loa Cultural Hall. Miss Chappell is a graduate of Wayne High School, Snow College, and Utah State University in -- " making. He attended island performers, All. Peterson Mortuary Salina, Utah , Butch Cassidy Camp Ground Jim 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Nielson hosted a family Christmas party Saturday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nielson, Kevin, Rachelie, and Brent; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blohn, Lisa, Roger, Jason and Melinda, all of Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Gorder, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nielson, Susan, Troy, Ken and Craig, Cedar City ; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Christensen, Treesa, Shelly, Lynn and Amanda, Salina; and Santa Claus. Dinner, games, presents and a program were included in the festivities. 2 beautiful new homes. 3 bedrms, 1 baths, radiant heat, fully carpeted, fireplace, patio - garage, all brick, Salina Creek Estates. 38 shares of Monroe - Good Will to Erdei, Salina, were Jims mother,' Eleanor Erdei of Tooele, and his sister and baby, Mary Henningsen and Tiphanie of Rock Springs, Wyo. They visited about the Erdeis recent , trip to Hawaii and ex-changed Christmas gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cowley, of Axtell, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burr, of Kearns, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Derail Jenson last Friday. Building lots. Salina Creek Estates. Fully improved , reasonable prices. irrigation water Austin. the happiness Overnight guests at the home of Bonnie and 896-844-4 - Glad tidings and warmest greetings! Were wishing you nothing but the best. Were happy to have you for our friends! of the season be with you and yours, with Peace on Earth, and Hanalei Bay, the setting for the movie South Pacific. Each evening, they enjoyed festive entertainment and Hawaiian dining. Utah for two University years and Snow College for one year. He served a mission in Canada for two years. The couple will make their home in Joseph. of CENTURY 21 CORREY REALTY 40 Acres All c. between Monroe and 30 acres North of Monroe on highway frontage, 25 shares brooklyn Irrigation water. Maylen Mickelsen 529-755- 9 Robert Bessey 835-366- 1 i Salina Senior Citizens held a Christmas party Tuesday night at the Center. Approximately 40 perThe sons attended. program consisted of a slide presentation on their recent trip to Israel by Mrs. Mabel Crane and Mrs. Elva Taylor. A potluck dinner was served. JUnstms We wish one 'n' all a whole lot A time to gather together in celebration of the meaning of His birth and the beauty of His love . : this is the true spirit of Christmas. of holiday cheer! And we extend warm thanks . . . . Country Auto Salvage Publishers of The Gunnison Valley News and the Salina Sun Dennis Olsen, Owner ' 13 S Presidency Message LD and HE |