Show Zions lions banks bunks hire students to decorate frees trees Some students from 40 schools from Ogden to St. St George participated last week in decorating 40 Christmas trees in lobbies of Zions First National Banks throughout the state All of the decorations were made by the students from recyclable materials Students were rewarded in cash for the decorations and the decorating job The money will be used for worthwhile projects everything from buying visual aid materials for schools to providing for needy families A Lights On ceremony was held around most of the trees December 3 at pm p.m. Parents were invited to join the students in viewing the many unique creations MATERIALS used for making decorations included egg cartons paper cups tuna and pop cans cottage cheese container lids dried fruits ice cream cartons and lids baby food cans and jars plus a list of or other materials materials' vast enough to stretch the most enlightened imagination Students have been working on the decorations for the past two months in art classes and manual arts departments Students from the third to the sixth grades participated in creating the ornaments and each school sent 12 to 15 delegates to the banks early Inthe in inthe inthe the day to do the decorating The average tree accommodates accommodates accommodates ac ac- ac- ac from to ornaments bringing the school involved some 50 to 60 in revenue TilE MOST lOST unusual intended use of the money is for the purchase of a parachute for the gym of one school Students claim its it's better than jumping on a trampoline The countless people who grow increasingly tired of the commercial aspects of the Christmas celebration would get a refreshing l lift t from the homemade Christmas trees in each of the Zions First National Banks |