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Show Celebration continues CEDAR CITY -Southern Utah State College's Twelve Days of Christmas continue today i with a Candy Cane Caper and end Dec. 12 with the annual semi-formal semi-formal Preference Ball. The Student Center Activity Board is sponsoring the annual Christmas celebration. Among the planned activities are Santa and Mrs. Santa look-alike contests, a sub-for-Santa scavenger hunt and the selling of Christmas stockings and Christmas-grams. Christmas-grams. "STAB would like to invite the public to visit the Student Center during the Twelve Days of Christmas, beginning today with the Candy Cane Caper," said Debbie Jones, Twelve Days chairwoman. "Candy canes will be hidden around the Student Center from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and prizes will be given those who find specially marked ones." The Student Center is gaily decorated with Christmas trees and window paintings, the results of Dec. 1 activities which also included the lighting of SUSC's huge blue spruce Christmas tree. Christmas grams, holiday singing telegrams, will be sold Dec. 7 - 10 along with cleverly decorated Christmas stockings. The singing telegrams and stockings will be delivered the evening of Dec. 11. "A sub-for-Santa dance will be held Friday," Jones said. "Admission will be $1 plus a canned good or $1.50 per person. Proceeds from the dance along with things collected on the scavenger hunt Dec. 11 will be used to make Christmas happier for several needy families." Other Twelve Days of Christmas activities include an old fashioned soda shop with music from the SUSC Program Bureau on Dec. 10; and sing, snack and snuggle with Santa after the scavenger hunt on Dec. 11. |