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Show in holiday attire Ik Festive fare on holiday opening Youngsters onficipafe Santa's arrival Friday ! g,e a sentinel casting its . .luence over a city eagerly - -siting the ushering in of an- 'Lr Christmas season, the Iff community Christmas at Second South and Main fpj be the focal point when V an(j Mrs. Santa Claus ar- nl-e today (Friday). coming in on the city's fire 54 ((gjne, Mr. and Mrs. Santa Hall where the Jaycees will assist as-sist in the distribution of the'r previously sacked candy to the kiddies ten years and under. As Mr. and Mrs. Santa arrive ar-rive around the community Claus will arrive at 2 p.m today to-day to greet the youngsters wheawhat tin tots win b PlnKtthe Jolly fellow brings them Christmas Eve. They will be given a treat at Memorial are cordially invited to call in and take advantage of the moonlight sale bargains and pre-Christmas sales in an atmosphere at-mosphere filled with brilliant lights and holiday music. "We have had many outstanding Christmas promotions in Springville. Let's have 1969 top them all in the spirit of service, serv-ice, cooperation and genuine shopping values for our customers cus-tomers at this Christmas time," Mr. McConnell said. The entire Christmas opening open-ing celebration is a result of the cooperation of the city, Chamber of Commerce, and the Jaycees and citizens are reminded remin-ded that Christmas bargains can be found throughout stores here. Money spent in Springville, Spring-ville, stays in Springville merchants mer-chants remind. Christmas tree, which was a gift to the city from Mr. and Mrs. Willis Crowley, the Musettes Mu-settes will be on hand to serenade sere-nade the children with their Christmas carols and songs. They will continue their holiday singing in the Memorial Hall and in the stores around town, during the evening hours. At 5 p.m. the lights on Main Street and those hung on the various business houses as a project done by the Springville Jaycees, will be turned on and the holiday season ushered in. Moonlight Sale As a part of the opening holiday hol-iday celebration, the Springville Chamber of Commerce Retail Committee headed by Robert G. McConnell as chairman, will hold a moonlight sale. Stores will remain open through the evening until 11 p.m. Citizens |