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Show THURSDAY, DECtMBIR 21, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS SanU Clau, with an assist from the load Jaycora, will vUit Central School, Friday at 10:15 jn. and 1:00 p.m. The PTA will furnish the candy treat for the children. ESN The Central School volunteer mixed chorus will present two programs of Christmas music at chool today, Thursday . in the morning and afternoon. The 90-votce 90-votce group U being trained and directed by Kenneth Ludlow, Gary Malison and Don Hansen. After the holidays, auditions will be held for other Fourth and Fifth graders who wish to Join the group. 1 for a ? b kWL WW b W , : i SHIRL'S BEAUTY SHOP s .. i : .::. r- 4--- ; , .4 i?ejoice, He is born in Bethlehem. We wish you and yours great peace and joy. PLEASANT-GROVE REAL ESTATE JWmy Christmas I 7 XmF To all of our many V 2 LEROY ASH , CHEVRON 1941 Students at Central School are working- off pre-Christinas enthusiasm en-thusiasm evwy day, weather per-mittlng, per-mittlng, on the school skating rink. ESN , Members of the physically handicapped han-dicapped class at liniton School fl.ro making presents for their families. They will present a Christmas program for their parents par-ents at 11:00 a.m. this week. ESN Each class at lindon school will contribute something during the year to the school tape recording re-cording srapbook. This week they addod a recording In German Ger-man by Dean War 1 ton, director of pupil personnel, Alpine District Dis-trict Schools. -wJCSN The second citizenship awards to Lindon students are being made this week. The awards go to the members of each class, who are chosen by their lassmates. " and Best Wishes Merry Christmas. H '.W,MVV, .: To all of our many friends, we extend heartfelt good wishes for wonderful holiday season. SERVICE A I 1 4 ,t f -! " ? . . ' W . I I I a "A TRIP TO CHRISTMAS" Sunday evening will be John Haiti, start or stage ana i v. Bell Telephone Hour Sunday Features Special Xmas Program A , sparkling Christmas hour entitled "A Trip to Christmas" will be telecast on the Bell Telephone Tele-phone program Sunday, Dec. 24, at 9:00 p.m. on Channel 2. The famous Hollywood and TV star Jane Wyatt will be hostess. John Raitt,. one of our most talented and popular baritones of the musical .theater and television will sing traditional and popular Christmas tunes. The Lennon Sisters, known Wiife Keys Cub Hod Xmos Porfy For Their Children The members of the White Keys Club arranged a Christmas Party for their children which they recently held at the Lindon Park Building. All club members were present and about 30 children. child-ren. They enjoyed a gift exchange, stories and songs. Each child received re-ceived a nice treat. At the regular club meeting on last Wednesday, at the home of Anna Parker in American Fork, the members enjoyed a delicious dinner, a gift exchange and an evening of games. Mrs. Parker's Christmas decor- ations and tree were admired by Mrs. Gayle Holdaway, Carol Ad-amson, Ad-amson, Jane Smith, Carol Soren-son, Soren-son, Betty Walters, Glenda Anderson, An-derson, Leone Rutledge and Barbara Bar-bara Lewis. 24 YEAS AGO I In the Review From the Files of the Review Friday, December 17, 1937 Taking part on the First Ward Christmas program next Sunday morning will be the following: Mrs. H. P. Jones, Karl panks, Louise Banks, Lyean Johnson, Dean Wadtey, Ruby Warnick, Sy-tha Sy-tha Johnson and Mrs. J. A. West. 24 Years Ago City oficials S. A. Kirk, W. .W Lim, David Walker and Niels Fu-gal Fu-gal attended a diesel demonstration demonstra-tion Monday In Salt Lake City. 24 Years Ago Recently sustained by members of the Second Ward were C. R. Clark, bishop; Ray Merrill, first and Guy Hillman, second counselor. coun-selor. 24 Years Ago The committee in charge of the Manila Ward Sunday morning Chrrtstmas program are: Warnick Warn-ick Swenson, Effie Adams, An-gie An-gie Warnick, Alex Wadley and Byard Allen. . 24 Years Agd . Officers of the new Open" Forum For-um Club at PGHS have been named as follows: Gordon Wright, Marilyn Richards, and Leah Phillips. Phil-lips. Lyean Johnson and Myrtle Henderson are faculty advisers. 24 Years Ago . London, Manila, Windsor and First, Second and Third Wards will enter teams in the M Men Stake basketball league under the direction of Joe Day, stake '.;ChaJrrnaA,H'','::C"vV'''V' 24 Years Ago Mr. and . Mrs. Nyle Frampton are the parents of a fin new baby boy. 24 Years Ago Three new high-powered street lights are soon to be installed at the underpass on highway 91 in. Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arza Adams left Tuesday on a business and pleasure trip to Omaha, Nebraska. Nebra-ska. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Larsan have left to make their home in Bountiful. HIAUNT CKOVI RtVltV, KlAJANT CROVt, UTAH U l If Starring on the Bell Telephone throughout the U.S. for their harmonizing har-monizing medleys, will perform as a trio. They started singing on the Lawrence Welk program, coincldentally, on Christmas Eve,' 1955, and have been in the public eye ever Bince. Other stars will include Lisa Delia Casa, a native of Switzerland, Switzer-land, who appeared on the Bell Telephone Hour Christmas show two years ago, Jane Morgan, a popular songstress whose recordings record-ings have sold in the millions and Vlolette Verdy and Edward Vill-ella Vill-ella of the New York Ballet. Rounding out "A Trip to Christmas" will be the accompaniment accom-paniment of Donald Voorhees and the Bell Telephone Orchestra now in Its 22nd year on the air. The Christmas musical will be produced by Henry Jaffe Enterprises, Enter-prises, with Barry Wood as executive exe-cutive producer. Fred Heider will produce this show. SCARLETT'S CHOICE V V3'- 1 Scarlett Jean Shinault, the current Miss Washington, D. C, shows her preference for a fine Christmas fift United States Savings Bonds, n the Miss America contest she sang her way to selection as the -best popular songstress. Her favorite favor-ite tune for the Yule holidays: "Any Bonds Today?" Her advice" to her friends in the Nation's Capital Cap-ital is "Give the present with a future Savings Bonds." ' THE RIGHT GIFT Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Warner Brothers star, delivers an ideals Christmas present to "77 Sunset Strip" United States Savings Bonds, the gift that keeps on giving. 1 ' J: -. ' ; ft lmhr nisiiiL ii hiTu n iViii n i v rm i J-JM Young Farmers, Homemakers Met on Dec. 13 The Timpanogos Chapter the Young Farmers and Young Homemakers met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mon-vtn Mon-vtn on Dec. 13 where Fred Corn-aby, Corn-aby, their advisor, showed a film on Utah and Idaho. Fri fin dill purs this Happy Christmas Season, ALLRED'S PRO HARDWARE Y ' J:' (Of " vie: $ a- vi T r a? f i iFi SMITH Two members. Cone Carter and Larry Steere, nwrwyJ on the recent trip of the young farmera to California, A pot luck lunch was enjoyed by the above mentioned and Mm Fred Comaby, Mr. and Mrs. Max Radmall, Mr. and Mm John Y. Swenson, Mr. and Mm Paul Roundy, Mr. and Mm Clifton Wadley. Mr. and Mm Stanford Ekina, Mr. and Mm J. H. Harvey, Har-vey, Mr. and Mm Earl Matthews, mi Vi,fH,Vi.,Ulll,BUl wiiJWwWnMw - f Jo our many good customers we would tike to extend the greetings of the Season and our warmest appreciation for your valued patronage. M OS; MARKET THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, I9S1 Mr. and Mm Burke Ifaaton, Mr. nd Mm Eldon Keotoh, Mr. and Mm Bill Johnson and Mr. and Mm Sherman Bennett. Our Economy Strong WW FA friends and as |