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Show by MARY GAIL STARK HOLLADAY NEWS i F loribun da C lub Insta Us Officers , l . t'll.Ud .! 'Ml 14 displayed some of her paintings According to Mrs. Dubach, many varied activities are being planned for group participation this year such as special tours, volunteer work at hospitals, lectures, concerts, visits to local novelty shops, decorator and fabric shops, furniture stores, etc. At a second meeting held at the residence of Mrs Dubach, 1887 East Stratford Avenue, on Friday, December 10 at 10 a m the group received art and Floribunda instruction oy Mrs. becaei and then visited the Christmas Art Exhibit presented by the Artistic Designers Garden Club at the Garden Center, Sugar House Park Temporary officers selected at Friday s meeting were Mrs. William DeReus, president; Mrs M D Stark, Charles Mrs nt; Whipple, secretary -- treasurer. The group will hold weekly meetings each Friday morning at 10 a m. Two of the meetings will be held at the homes of members and the other two will be held at the Garden Center, Sugar House Park. coming to VALLEY MUSIC HALL Dec. 17-with RUTA LEE and VICTOR BUONO, always holds 25 a predictible charm for child ren. But In its first London production in 1904, playwright James Barrie carried the magic a little too far. Peter, as everyone knows, is the boy from Never Never Land whose special properties include the ability to fly. The difficulty occured where Peter seeks to tutor three normal children Wendy, John and Michael -- - in the art. "J ust think lovely thoughts, he instructs them, andbefore you know it, youll be flying. Sure enough, soon his earth-boun- d charges are flapping and gliding like birds around the stage. What Barrie didnt foresee was an entire city of trusting children poised on various summits, thoughts attuned to celestial harmonies, eager to follow their hero into the blue. It wasn't long before harried mothers, between doctoring and scraped bloody noses knees, raised a chorus of com- was called on filalnt. Barrie something, fast. Today, Peter complements to lovely his enjoinder thoughts with a liberal sprinkling of "fairy dust." And he is careful never to get any on The annual Christmas Party treasurer. Brown, was held Tuesday December 7 at the Garden Center, Sugar House Park. A social hour at 12:30 p.m. started off the activities and a pqt luck luncheon followed. 7 Past president, Mrs. Charles Fraley, acted as Installing officer at the Candlelight Installation Ceremony that took place later on in the afternoon. Club members exchanged . gifts at the function rarden book was presented to outgoing president, Mrs. Charles Fraley, by Mrs. James L. Knearem. Hostesses at the Christmas Social were Mrs. LeRoy Pia, Mrs. Lester Hall, Mrs. Eugene Falkenrath and Mrs. Joseph Smith. ssesor Says Sheriff Jumps The Gun A Bit Money collected from property sold at auction because ism of the sheriffs operation in disposing of property by sales, expressed a desire to be given notice of such sales well in advance. Mr. Cockayne said he has without being given noticed on several occasnotice ions that Sheriffs sales were conducted before the assessor was given time to collect the taxes due. If Mr. Beckstead would notify Mr. Cockayne when a sale is to be held, Mr. Cockayne can enter his claim against the property. The letter was sent by the Commission on its way to Sheriff Beckstead. of delinquent taxes is sliding by the office of the County Assessor before the tax bite can be taken, the Salt Lake County Commission learned last week, but they passed the problem on to the county sheriff. The complaint, made in a letter from Assessor County Pastor Leaves Literary Guild vice-preside- nt; A younger members of the audience by mistake. What Peter has going for him that his young imitators did not are the elaborate flying devices of Mr. Peter Foy of the Kirby Flying Ballet of England. Foy is pilot to Neverland for every major production of PETER PAN on two continents. In 1963 he did the aerial choreography for the University of Utah version starring Jeanne Bal. Playwright Barrie had to be satisfied that Peter could fly before he ever wrote his play, and tested the Kirby marvel himself in 1904. The diminutive Barrie supposedly cut quite a figure, holding tight to his big bowler hat as he flew through the air. Foy fits his actors in a large saddle harness, and conveys them through the air at 15 miles per hour on a steel wire as thin as a needle. The wire, capable of supporting two tons, is strung from a pully system fixty feet above the floor. The whole business is virtually undetectible. PETER PAN will be offered at three evening and seven holiday matinee performances starting at 4:30 P.M. Santa Claus and his helpers will be on hand starting at 3:45 P.M. to meet children and distribute presents. Let ) and Installation Ceremony of the Flonbunda Garden Club Peter Pan Flying OK, Just Dont Try It PETER PAN, Those installed were Mrs. Kenneth Sherk, president; Mrs Joseph Smith, Mrs. Irvin Pinkston, recording secretary, Mrs James Ross, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Howard Clifford Cockayne to Sheriff George Beckstead, got sidetracked much as the tax money does and turned up for action by the County Commission. Mr. Cockayne, emphasizing that he was making no critic S. The The home OHoward Eagle Way, at the formal and Dinner Guild. of Dr. and Mrs. Reichman, 2682 was the setting - Christmas Party of the Literary social hour at 7:30 p.m. preceded dinner. The highlight of the evening was an original version of the Christmas Star presented A by Mrs. Lowell Wilson. large rotating star, along with appropriate background music, added interest to the presentation. The Guilded Thought was presented by Mrs Joe Wright. Officers of the Guild were in charge of party arrangements and included Mrs. Walter Weight, Mrs. Richard C. Watkins in, Mrs. Homer Page, Mrs. Robert Cummings, Mrs. G. W. Dansie and Mrs. Maurice W. Johnson. Jack Zandstra, pastor at Immanuel Christian Reformed Church the past 20 months, 4552 Holl-ad- ay Boulevard, left Salt Lake City last week for a new assignment in Southern California area with headquarters at Lakewood, California. Since his arrival in Salt Lake City on April I, 1964. the Rev. Mr. Zandstra lias noticed the growth of the Holl-adImmanuel Christian Reformed Church. A congregation committee is presently investigating a possible site for a new church building. The Rev. 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