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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 197b PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1976 ''i K;'vi Vol M v . x. ' -'- ps. . I f ; . , Av rvr ; : . I ' , r i AWARD Presenting Distinguished Service Award to Neil Y. and Ruby Fugal was President Frederick R. Shoell. Fugals have given many years of service to scouting. STAR AWARDS Bret Johnson and Mark Nielsen, kneeling and Tom Gilson, Kevin' Walker and Scott Christensen, standing were given Star Awards in Court of Honor. a ' ''4. 'J . ' j ... r. . ... LIFE BADGE Elaine Brown pins Life Badge on her son Kevin Brown at recent Timp Stake Court of Honor. Scouts Honored Recently At Timp Court of Honor Neil Y. Fugal was presented a Distinguished Serivce Award for long and meritorious service to Scouting at the Timpanogos Stake Boy Scouts of America Court of Honor Sunday evening at the Timpanogos Stake House. Scouts receiving awards were: Kent Yocum, Palm; Keven Brown, Life; and Kwin Walker, Mark Nielsen, Scott Christensen, BrettJohnson, Tom Gilson, Star. Winners in the activity contest were; Third Ward, 1st; Sixth Ward, 2nd; and Fourth Ward, 3rd. Host ward was the Tenth Ward. The next Court of Honor will be January 16th with the Second Ward acting as host. l206-7- 6 - 12-25-- 76 I I 10 SALE 1 I IN THE I I FARMER'S I I KORNER I I GIFT SHOP I I All Pfaltzgraff Stoneware,:? 1 Gourmet, Yorktown, i I Village, Heritage Christmas Items and Decorations 5j Free Gift WrapLay-a-way- s & H: In Lindon - Ph. 785-203- 1 - Open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.ff Mature! gas to heat yyr home . , ,t ;,.iiAiuf :tM iCll?! -I- ml mm Hl ,iIIWILI tnLLj If your family drinks 8 glasses or one half gallon of Providing you with Natural Gas service at reason-mil- k a day, you spend as much for milk as the typical able costs is our business. Conserving it is everybody's residential Mountain Fuel customer spends for natural job. gas, about 65t a day. "Our typical residential customer uses 180,000-cubi- c teet of gas Both are necessities. Both are bargains. annually, and pays $233.32 for this service. Your individual bill may vvun cost.s . . . u be more or less than this amount, depending on your actual usage. rising tor just about everyining we neea To d0 a comparable job Wlth another fuel you'd pay: today, it's important to remember that natural gas is $646. 70 tor propane still the most economical, efficient energy source li45i2'r heat,in9 oil .... $248.93 tor coal-avaiiaDle. $596.91 for electricity Natural gas provides the energy to warm our home and water, dry our cloth es and cook our daily meals. Natural gas works for us rs a day for less than one dollar a day. That is a bargain. We at Moun- - " tain Fuel are doing everything we can to keep it that I j way. AT AJL MOUNTAIN FUEL 4 CHAIN BRAKE t$r' Chj - 3rake stoos moving Eas, :o jse, automatically ALLRED Builders Supply 200 East State Road Pleasant Grove - Ph. 785-222- 1 i The Mirnck of (JirMim The merry rejoicing at Christmas, celebrating the Birth of Christ, seeks to recapture the glory and won-der of the Nativity. People everywhere come together in warmth and goodwill, recalling the Source of the Spirit that binds them together. Although Christmas is celebrated all over the world, it is not really known whether or not Jesus, as a boy, ever had a birthday party. Jews of His time did not celebrate birthdays . . . such observances i were for kings and other important people, who lived in palaces. With or without birthday parties, Jesus had an enchanted childhood, so say the legends. One such story says He made mud-pi- e birds one rainy day, and as He finished them, they flew away. For having bowed down to give its fruit to His Holy Mother, Jesus rewarded a palm tree by having a cutting of it planted in Paradise. The Magic of Christmas is happily contagious, transforming the world in an atmosphere of brother-hood and anticipation. Its magic brings families together, inspires a spirit of generosity and giving, and fills the heart with a heady lightheartedness long remembered from one's childhood. For it is in childhood that the magic of the Yule-tid- e is felt most keenly. The air quivers with excite- - ment and the promise of things to come. Pungent smells fill the house and little ones can hardly sleep, for listening to the furtive sounds of mom and dad tiptoeing and whispering and wrapping, far into the night. An old French proverb says "Miracles happen only to those who believe in them." Surely, we can all be-lieve! Surely we can reinforce our faith in miracles! |