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Show VOLUME t GALT ALKE CITY. V UTAH DEC II BIT? 1QT1 r SEASON SV'SM'J'S mistletoe hold -- time was it ? course! Party time -- of The His tie Toe Hold. A In The Horning by Carl Grubaugh and Day "Rudolph The Reindce1 and "Deck The Red-Hos- ed at the Ladies Club, located Halls " Literary on 8th East and South double Held 5 Temple , drewa wonderful crowd. The affair, sponsored by the junior class, held on December 15, drew an amazing crowd who en- the marvelous music of Lou Dixon. At tMs point the only constructive criticn we have to offer is: they didn t play long enough or steadily enough-bu- b nevertheless It was wonderful music. Entertainment at joyed '.nt emission was provided by Hrs, Louise Ingle s double nd 'ere -- quartet solist,Carl . All of well-prais- ed fter -- dinner sation having rained Gru--au- gh conver- been exceedingly 'ellln their field of endeavor. Some of the :ost enjoyed songs of .he season that were-un- g were nd For 'Ill Christmas" Be--JZ2- Saint Nicholas J?. PRESENTED " A " Far Mystery Christmas" was presented by the "Mestminster Womens Glee Club" at 8:00 p.m. this December 16th, at the First . the mens Methodist Church quartet. in The final Christ. Utah was Ogden, It mas spirit wan heighpresented in the Model val manner under tte tened by the reading of Tiny Tim an origidirectioncf lire. Eliznal r e adi ng c ompo s e d abeth Hayes Simpson. by Marjorie Franz aid CHRISTMAS SPIRIT" her contemporaries . IN ACTION The cast far the reading was Dave Steele, Bob Christenson Rod Flint, Bd) Boughton a Fuller and Carl Grubaugh , would man look like a Scrooge was played by Brush the talented Harwich novice. He cold tickets to the Christmas Tyler and Tiny Tim by formal in a very orithe incomparable Georgi way. "Chris" sat Hall, The lines were ginal written to infinite down on a couch in the end of greatness and lounge at Footer Hall were enjoyed great 1 y with a long look on his face, saying to by the Christmas at spirited whom, TTT fBTD)!! PAGEANT SUCCESS NO. by m-lic- e crowd. each guy who came "Im broke, could me lend in, you $2.00 "? So each boy out of the softness of his heart, out doled $2.00 whereby Chris whipped out. a smooth, white, xicxet " saying, Heres your pass, friend, to th e Christmas Formal! ! |