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Show n December 23, 1965 REVIEW, COTTONWOOD by CAROLYN JOHNSON Holiday Season Ultimate Test, Even For The Busiest Of Gals I am continually amazed by the energy of the Amerl-ca- n woman. Say what you want about the Russian women ath letes, but Ill bet the average American housewife could run her ragged. fust keeping up with the weekly routine of organizing a household the daily chores, not to mention the outside activities including civic, school and church would tire a work horse. Then Mrs. America must schedule her activities around her family's plan . 2 budget involved, however. The county carries auto, general bond, bonds on employes and elected officials, monies and securities policies on monies collected; some tried on some liability Is elevators; a policy is carried oo Meadow Brook Golf Course and some glass breakage insurance Is carried. Fire Insurance oo all county culld-lnamounts to $1,500,000 coverage. Also, there is hospitalization insurance for employes. Another significantly major Item no the Statutory and Genera Budget and another item for which the commissioners are to illy responsible is Miscellaneous Contributions and Awards. In 1965, to date, the county commission Jua authorized and the county autltor has paid out $163,521 in contributions. This compared with only $38,-5- 05 a gs In 1964. Contributed were $30,000 to the Salt Lake County Fair Board, $45,000 toSugar House park Authority, $10,000 to the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce, $9,250 to the Utah Assn, of County officials, $10,500 to Utah Symphony Orchestra, $3,600 to Salt Lake County Water Users Assn , $6,000 to the Metropolitan Suit Lake Committee on Ageing, $1,800 to the mens Alcoholic Rehabilitation Center, $1,200 to House of Hope the women's alcoholic residence, $500 to Salt Lake Oratorio Society, $1,000 to Veterans, $400 to United Veterans Council, $70 to American Legion for Boy's State, $2,000 to Salt Lake Safety Council, $500 to Midvale Vol inLeer Fire Department, $500 to Days of '47, $500 to Salt Lake Soil Conservancy DlsJlct, 3350 to University of Utah for Acoholic studies, $358 to Utah Sport and Vacation Guide, $2,500 to University of Utah College of Medicine, $8,000 for the HJbliging Clock culmination of hours spent in practice and rehers-- a Is proved the effort worthy when 150 primary age children presented The Obliging Clock December 17 ana 18 to members and friends of the Cottonwood Ninth Ward. The OUR SAVIOURS CHURCH LUTHERAN pur Saviour's Lutheran Church, 2500 East 3900 South, wfU present the Christmas Choir Cantata, on Sunday, Dec-am26, 11:00 a.m. The special Chriatmas pre- ber sentation will be under the direction at Karlhelna Frey and will Include ezcerpU from The Christmas Oratorio by Bach, and Tbe Messiah by Handel. Some of the numbers to be presented in the Cantata will be Prepare Thy sell Zion, Awtke, Jerusalem, jsu. Joy of Mans Desiring, ana "Gloria, . from the German Mtsa. The Pastor of Our Saviour a Church, Roger Pres-co- tt, extends an open Invitation to all In the area to attend the Christmas Cantata. On Sunday, December 19, 7:00 p.m., the Sunday Church School program was presented by the youngsters. Other Christmas activities at the church will include: 7:30 p.m. December 24, Christmas Eve Candlelight Service with Holy Communion (Family worship). December 3, Chriatmas Day, 10:00 am., Family Ser- Luthern This captivating operetta tells the story of day after Christmas wishes for the joy- THE NUTCRACKER tickets ' available Kingsbury Hall at 322-780- 8 ion, (dambriiigp. Ltd. MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHWGS Gift Suggestions ry for MERRY CHRISTMAS ous season to last forever. tyH girls hospital employment program, $12,000 for Boys Forestry Rehabilitation, and 321,500 to care of children (carried on a separate budget in 1964). The Statutory and General Budget it might be noted, carries approximately 45 Items which are not carried on departmental budgets, but for the most cart serve the departments of county government, or impose an administrative burden on various burden on various departments of county government. Socles CAMP $150 Cuff links by Shields ut sub-deac- on; Vltxthum. Cottonwood Presbyterian Church Eve A family Christmas service will be observed at 7:30 p.m. at Cottonwood Presbyterian Church. Scripture readings and carol singing will be featured at the candlelight observance. First Presbyterian Choir Drama Guild will present The Other Wise Man Dec. 250 $130 Balts by Bond Straat $20 350 NO DUMB BUNNIES these girls and boys, as they finally realize that It cant happen, 1965. Christmas cant last forever. The 'Obliging Clock was presented on December 17-1- 8, OPEN EVERY a will be Rev. Officiating Mark O. Benvegnu; Rev. G. F. Da rich, deacon; Rev. John Fallon, faculty member of Judge Memorial, Gary Olson, master of ceremonies; and Steven Saddler, thurifar. Mrs. Winston Nieman will direct the choir assisted by Mrs. John McCarreoandMrs. $5 Tits by 23, Rev. Mark O. Benvegnu. $35 your nrtjhfwfkwf... Hoou Brumntal at 7 p.m. Christmas Eve Communion will be at 11 p.m. and Christmas Day The Holladay Baptist Church will be open Christmas Eve, services start at 10 a.m. On Christmas Eve the trafor praytr and meditation. ditional Holy Communion serST. VINCENTS CATHOLIC vice will begin at Wasatch CHURCH Presbyterian Church at 9:30. s will be conSpecial St. Vlscnnta . catholic. ducted baptisms at moon os starting Church will present caroling Day as t special December 24 from 11:35 p.m. Christmas of the birthcommemoration to the beginning of Solemn High of Christ. day Masa at 12:00 p.m. announced HOLLADAY BAPTIST Jesse PRODUCTION of 3-- Churches Plan Services (Continued from page 1 ) The following Is t schedule of Christmas church services throughout the area: i DO YOU HAVE YOUR TICKETS FOR THE UTAH CIVIC BALLETS tertained and cared for - the veterans, retarded, shut-in- s, the - old and lonely, deprived and depraved to mention but a few each receive 8 share of the American woman her gift of love and time and the most amazing supply of energy ever contained in one Nuts to the atom -source. here is the motovating force. fully accomplished. The month or months before Christmas are spent shopping, looting, tramping for gifts to General, Statutory Continued from Page 44 H 4 trt 9 Mt. Olympus Presbyterian Church The Mt. Olympus Presbyterian Church, 3300 East 3900 South, will hold Its Annual and Traditional Christmas Candlelight Worship Service Christmas Eve, December 24 music and dancing lessons, baseball, football practice, skiing and ice skating, home work, trips to the library, Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, Church youth activities, even the little toddlers are more organized and need mothers attention. They must be and should be read to, talked to and given a share of mothers time. But this amaslng exa of the 'weaker sez really shines when the month of DeHer cember rolls around. household efforts are doubled her house must shine, hours at thought and planning is evidence up to the front door decor to the adorned tree and detailed mantle and table ornamentations - her festivities shout something special a foot. She bakes and cooks and plans for her family and neighbors and friends. All are welcomed into her home, small or large, each an extra effort thougbt- - EVENING and the budget is stretched to allow these extra delights tor her young ernes I have never and others. tailed to pick the parents of a child In line to see Santa. The grin on their faces and the shine in their eves watching each detail of the visit to Santa's lap and whispered wishes puts a spot light on Momma and Pappa that couldnt be missed. But this average woman Is not a selfish person either. Everything she does is not Just for hjer own. By herself many times and through many and various organizations this ordinary female spends extea and long hours also caring for the needs at others Christmas needs - Sub tor Santa, sometimes through church, office, school, social clubs and most times she helps each one as she can. Special groups of people and children are en- please UNTIL CHRISTMAS TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS SoMtk 900 MOO 4) iMMt betwom Thrift City A North Iftua Mtyfhir MULHOLIAND GIFT CERTIFICATES TO BUY FOR FOR THAT HARD GUY OUYtIdlV 10 Off On Christmas Gift Certificates 2300 E.4S00 So.Hotladay 20 SLEDS at 7 P. M. A 45 minute program has been planned and will feature both the Cancel Choir and the Junior Choir. Holladay Community Church Family Candlelight Services will be held at the Holladay Community Church, 2631 COST $22.50 $18.00 $13.50 $ 9.00 $ 4.50 $25.00 CERTIFICATES $20.00 A $15.00 $10.00 $ 5.00 JUST OFFI i r 111 TIME FOR XMAS East East 4800 South, 4800 South, December 24, Christmas Eve, at 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion win be at 11:00 i f Qi p.m. On Christmas Day, Decem25, a worship service will ber be held at 9 a.m. vice. 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