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Show INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah January 9, 1958 p 5 Life With Lynne Haymor and I got all dressed up n our fancy clothes Jack and met Longhurst and Russ Davey who were all slicked up in theirs. ?a" wtent to the Cannon Center to a smorgasbord dinner and dance, (yum) and (sigh). As you come into the foyer of the Stake Center it kind of gave you the feeling that you were in a beautiful enchanted forest There were all kinds of pine trees that were sprayed with pastel blue and white paint that gave the effect of snow. There was a cute young couple there that were dancing togather with their little baby sitting on their arms. It saves money not having to pay the baby-sitte- r and I betcha the baby had a lot more fun. Then there were this group of ladies that were sitting at a table and one of the other ladies came up and fesked where their husbands were and this one lady said, "I knew I'd forgot-ten something." On New Year's day it was kind of a let down after all of the excitement of the night before but "Old Doctor Snow" fixed a remedy for that. A perfectly beautiful day to go sleigh riding and Oh, what fun. J3ye now ' " Lynne Hi! I didn't know what the story of the Nutcracker Suite was until my little brother 7 years old told me what it was about, and encouraged our family to go. The holiday season had me really rushing around most of the time. I was invited to Carolyn Day's Pizza Party and we listened to long-pla- y records on her new Hi-F- i. I just love pizza and I think I must have eaten about twelve pieces of it, or at least I felt that way. The Italian food lovers who were there were: "Bnito"' Carol Kissell, "Rosa" Sarah Soder-bor- g, "Antonio" Joanne Doyle, "Luigi" Maysie Kimball, "Pippi" Naomi Vance, and of couse the Italian beauty "Gina" Carolyn Day, and "Yours Truly" Lynne "Pizza" Jensen. After that I went to the Nutcracker Ballet and it was just beautiful especially if you- 've never seen it before. There were quite a few real fine dancers in it that I knew. There was Miriam Harding as the leader of the Waltz of the Flowers, Judy Harding as a Page Boy and the First Rifleman, of the Tin Soldiers, Sandra Birch, Karen Cheney, Mary Kay English, Kaye Stevenson and Shirley White had important parts too. It's a little late to talk about New Year's Eve, but I had so much I just have to. Valerie tWinter Arrangement With Dried Weeds ! U A t . - v ; , - . - If . -- k ; . , i 1 rr X& v -- , -- 1 ; . ' V - ' During a short walk, and usually not too far from home, one , can find an rrrsortment of dried plants and often weeds that maize beautiful Christmas centerpieces and room decorations. The variety of winter table arrangements which can be prepared from them becomes unlimited once materials are gathered. Centerpieces are so easy and inexpensive to make. Many materials are already available in the home such as toothpicks, glitter, and Christmas balls. Supplementing twigs, weeds, evergreens and candles, Styrofoam is available at variety stores and lumberyards to use as a ba:vC. Thi3 design v.'iih its winter theme ha3 a base cut from a two inch thickness of white p'"stic foam. A sharp paring knife en be used to cut any sliaps and size. The one pictured is a free iorm, so no pattern or outline i3 necked. Edcs can be made pmcdh by rubbing with an-lh- cr piece of the Styrofoam. Holes for tha candles are cut in the base just a bit snllrr than tba c'nei'- - to achieve n snug fit. Tuck in the twigs and grec-nerv- . Attach iue rtindeT of plastic foam using teothrjieks. Asl hair and poller ere added to give a soft and standing touch to tho centerpiece. So eisy fe. tha busy hoir-craVc- r to prepare, it's r table f7: sorp-tion friends will admire and then can mal;a themselves vvivii their own varLti Young Demos Plan Workshop-Luncheo- n The workshop will be held Saturday, Feb. 8, and will con-tinue all day, with registration to begin at 9:00 a.m. There will be discussion panels concerning various phases of organizing groups of Young Democrats. Among the event will be the drafting of appropriate bylaws for other beginning groups in the state, as well as the discus-sion of how to reach new mem-bers. How to raise money for the Young Democrats, and how to integrate the young group with the regular groups will be other subjects under discus-sion. Expected to attend will be officers of the YD clubs through-out Utah. The meeting has been tentatively scheduled to be held at the Hotel Newhouse, with a luncheon to be held at noon. Speaker at the luncheon is as yet unknown. 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The qombined holiday will be celebrated with cake, favors, and games, with children from the neighborhood being invited and also the cousins of the feted pair. The children are the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul James, 1506 E. 3045 So. Unitarian Set Business Session The annual business meeting of the First Unitarian Society of Salt Lake City will be held in Eliot Hall, 569 South 13th East on Friday, January 17th, 1958 at 7:30 p.m. Agenda for the business meeting will in-clude election of trustees, ap-proval of the financial budget for 1958 and such other business as may properly be presented for consideration by membership of the Society. In accordance with the Con-stitution of this society a no-minating committee consisting of the president of the society, a representative from each of the several subsidiary and af-filiate organizations of this soci-ety and a representative-at-larg- e chosen by the pastor will place the following names in nomina-tion for. the elective offices In-dicated: Trustees for 3 year term, (three to be elected) Mr. Layton Baldwin, Mrs. Burrell George, Mr. Irving Sax, Trustee for 2 year term (replacing a resignation) Mr. Eugene Bern-so- n. Proceeding the annual meet-ing will be a dinner prepared by the Alliance women. Dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. in Eliot Hall. The charge will be $1.00 per person. Please call in re-servations to Mrs. Helen Dyer, EM Set DinnerMeet B.P.W.Clubs The annual tri-clu- b dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Women will be held Thursday evening at 7 pjn., Jan. 16, in the Lafayette Ball-room of Hotel Utah. Hostess clubs are Ensign, Salt Lake and Sugar House. The program will include Edu-cational TV with Rex Camp-bell, assistant program director of KSL, as speaker. A talk will be given by Delia Loveridge on legislation. Gudvra Brady will lead in the flag pledge. Reservations for the Sugar House group will be made with Mayann Nation- - |