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Show ,1 : Santa Claus Letters Dear Santa, I have been good. I want a Stingray bike. II I don't get a bike I want a TwisterandanOperation and a Green Ghost game and a King of the Hill and a Puppet Thank you Von Keetch Dear Santa Claus, Thank you for the nice toys you gave me last year. I in joyed them very much. This is what I would like this year. A dress, my wrist watch fixed, a very pretty bride doll, a wallet, a shoulder strap purse, and a stuffed stuf-fed puppy like my sister's yellow one you got her last year. Thank you, Please write soon, I love you. Sherry Kay Thompson Dear Santa Claus, How are you. I am fine. What I want for Christmas is a 7 foot play submarine and an electric tooth brush, etc. My name is Jimmy McKinney. So I wish I get the things I want for Christmas. Your friend and mine Jimmy McKinney P.S. I wish I wish . . . Dear Santa, I'm getting this letter to you early so you can have plenty of time to fill the order. I want 1. 007 shooting attache case 2. Daniel Boon Rifle and pistol 3. Green Beret outfit 4. Children delux ski set 5. Transformer for train 6. Pilot a jet 7. Binoculars ; 8. Vista Dome Horse Van 9. RealBugal I hope i have been good enough boy to get all of these things, but if I haven't I will underatand ! Love Dennis pear Santa, - Please change my order to a service station instead of a transformer. trans-former. I Dennis Cordner Pear Santa, : Please bring me a doll that cries and finger nail polish and an ironing board and iron. I would like a bear that winds up. . Carolyn Houtz Dear Santa, ; I have tried to be a good boy this year. For Christmas I would like a Sketch-a-Graph and Action Tiger, and a Creepy Crawler. I would like a mouse trap game very much, too, because the other moust trap game had the holes cut wrong. My little sister Darlene would like a doll that talks and an iron. Love Brian and Darlene Gray Dear Santa Claus . Please give me a - creepy crawler, monster magnet, jumpin jupitu, silly sand, guitar (a real iCHRMAS G KV IN G IHANDBAGS I'Z Expressly for your lady fair. Handbags of distinc- tion. Beautifully detailed I In cavessably soft leather, .'t plastics and fabrics. 3.00 and up HOMAFf 240 No. University Free Customer Parking onej, twister gumby, plwstic truck and a yoyo. Santa Claus, you are the best man on earth. Please give these toys to Lloyd Ranquist. Dear Santa Claus, I am having a birthday party and I want you to come to it on Dec. 17, 1966, at 978 N. 350 E., Orem, Utah at 2:00 in the afternoon. after-noon. Please come. I want a pink stuffed dog for Christmas, from Karen Jones Dear Santa, Bring me : Superman, Creepy Crawler, ball, GumbieandPokie, Thats all. Val Ranquist. v Dear Santa Claus, I have been a good girl all year long. I would like a two-tone robe size 14, and a pair of slippers size 6, and a doll called sweet dreams. And Tressy, a panda bear, and a cradle that rocks back and forth, and a Freeze Queen, and the game Twister and KaBoom and Creepy Crawlers, Craw-lers, from Shelley Kaye Benson 0JH News . . . by Celia Harris Tuesday, November 6, the monthly Student Government Meeting was held. Thursday, November 8th, an after-school dance was held for all students. The following students made the Honor Roll for the first term. NINTH GRADE A" average -Shelley Olsen, Brent Richards, Morris Clark, Kay McKeUar, Reva Clegg, Lana Finch, Pamela Johnson, Julie Olsen, Christie Low, Steven Harris, Har-ris, and Sherry Bailey. "A-" average -Eddie Braith-waite, Braith-waite, Kay Heaps, Wayne Gardner, Gard-ner, Mark Jensen, Stephen Carlile, Jenny Finlinson, Paul Hayes, Mary Lynn Mooney, Greg Reese, Becky Puckett, David Lewis, Craig McAllister, Ruth Oaks, Sherrie Patterson, Karl Kelly, Randy Stoddard, Shirley Wilson, Barbara Jensen, Linda Bown, Jay Dirk, Glen Wright, Vickie Cate, Sheila Walter, Connie Con-nie Louder, Shirleen Loveless, Susan Carrell, John Stevens, Christy Hirst, EarlTaylor, Marsha Mar-sha Ivers, Lillian Torgerson, Celia Harris, Douglas Steed and Connie Worthington. EIGHTH GRADE - A average -Vickie Scholes, Randy Lewis, Jane Allen, Becky Billings, DebraSteed, Mark Pine- gar, Terry Christiansen, and David Jeffs. A- average-JaneneMarrott, Jon Bowcutt, VeldaCramer,Paul Farnworth, Barbara Harward, Ralph Christensen, Steve Lamb-son, Lamb-son, Paula Belliston,CarlaGrey, Kim Peterson, Cathy Backus, Judy Bailey, Alan Rollins, Scott Johnson, Douglas Furr, Dennis Olsen, Kristine Clegg, Lynn Jo-hansen, Jo-hansen, Neil Taylor, Kathy Williams, Wil-liams, Stephin Carter, Karen Robertson, Ro-bertson, Julie Johnson, and Diane Cate. SEVENTH GRADE- A average -Mitzi Anderson, Duane Allen, Marilee Johnson, Stephen Clayson, and Robert Bailey. "A-" average -Bonnie Mur- sGood Cook's Corner THRIFTY Top'of -Stove BARBECUE Saucy Frankfurters 12 cup chopped onion 1 pound frankfurters 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 can Campbell's Tomato Rice Soup 2 soup can water 1 tablespoon molasses 1 teaspoon prepared mustard 12 teasppon vinegar 2 teaspoon Worcestershire 4 drops "Tabasco" sauce Cook onion and frankfurters in butter until onion is cooked and frankfurters browned. Add remaining re-maining ingredients. Simmer 15 minutes; stir often. May be served on frankfurter buns. 4 to 5 servings. IBIS Lincoln Beacon . by Cris Headman The winners of the American Education Week Essay Contest are: Ninth grade first place -Chris Young, Second place-Gay-len Buckley, and Third place-Craig place-Craig Doxey. Eight grade-First place-Mindy Lee Broderick, Second Sec-ond place-Richard Belnap, and Third place-Chris Aiken. Seventh grade-First place-Robby Led- better, Second place-Elray Roper J and Third place-Miria Thyger-son. Thyger-son. Sixth Grade-First place-Julie place-Julie Took, Second place-Julie Childress, and Third place-Harmony Nix. Tuesday, the Homeroom Presidents Presi-dents had a meeting. They discussed dis-cussed the Student Council Assembly As-sembly and other various problems prob-lems facing our school. Thursday, the music department depart-ment will put on a special Christmas Christ-mas Concert for our school during dur-ing the day and night for the parents par-ents to see. Friday, the Seventh grade will go to the Winter Gardens for their Seventh Grade Party,-'!! sounds real exciting and fun and I hope the students will like our party." Stated Jack Christianson, our Seventh Grade President. The Citizens of the Week for this week are: Jesse Wunschel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wunschel, Mark Hartshorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hartshorn, and Loralee Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor. dock, Lynn Anne Lewis, Cindy Ivers, Vickie Winterton, Marsha Boyce, Patti McComb, Uene Christensen, Andrew AUen, Laura Houghton, Jolene Brown, Steve Christiansen, David Rigby, Kent Jex, Don Levitt, Kelly Olsen, Ol-sen, Karen Prestwich, Jamie Twitchell, DouglasWarner,Kelly O'Neil and Sharon Downs. 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J B No- ' Horm JllCeCl BaCOn Black label No. 1 Hormel I vocaclos rficlioEces THE CHRISTMAS STAR" PLANETARIUM TOPIC The Christmas Star" will be the title of the Brigham Young University Planetarium showings Thursday, Dec. 9 at 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. Lecturer will be Dr. Kimball Hansen, professor of physics and astronomer. Public showings are held the second Thursday of every month at the planetarium, which was built in 1957, the first planetarium planet-arium to operate in Utah. Located in the east dome of the Eyring Science Center, the facility has a projection dome 24 feet in diameter and a replica of the skyline of Utah Valley as it would be seen from the roof of the Science Center. In the planetarium the Spitz optical projector creates an illusion ill-usion of the sky. It projects on the dome the appearance of the constellations of stars and the milky way as seen at various times of the year and at different differ-ent latitudes on the earth. Any groups wishing special showings should contact the Office Of-fice of Tours and Conferences, Ext. 2533. Orem - Geneva Times HAROLD B. SUMNER Editor and Publisher Published every Thursday at Orem, Utah. Office and plant located at 546 South state Street. Mailing address: P. 0. Box 65, 'Orem, Utah 84057. Subscription nrice: $3.50 Der year. Second-class postage paid at Orem, Utah. IOVV PRICES EVERY DAY 49 85 59 69 Tamales Chunk Bologna Choice Cooked Rib Steak lb. Fish Sticks 1 -lb. Whiting pkg. Extra Fancy o QCQ Washington State Red or Golden Apples U.S. No. 1 Potatoes Smooth Flavor California's Finest Nut-Like Flavor large & Tender And for the gourmet's delight But let the experts have all the fun? Take a tip from the connoisseurs connois-seurs and serve a cheese and fruit tray for dessert. It has many advantages but good taste is first and foremost By serving several choice varieties varie-ties of cheese, each person can enjoy his favorite and become acquainted with a new type. Fresh, juicy fruit is the perfect cheese companion. Chill it thoroughly thor-oughly before adding to the tray and quick as a wink you have a most refreshing dessert. Such a tray is easy on the cook. Bring the cheeses out of the refrigerator re-frigerator about a half hour before be-fore serving. Standing at room temperature enhances their delicate deli-cate flavor and makes th'em easier to spread. But, cut the cheeses into1 desired sizes and shapes while still cold, as cheese slices better then. Place cheeses on a serving tray and cover well with aluminum foil or other wrap until serving time. Then, add the cold fruits and garnishes. Bright green leaves of most any variety can be used for garnish. Serving couldn't be simpler. All you need are dessert plates, knives for spreading, and assorted crispy crackers as "go-with." Add some jelly if you please. You don't have to be a gourmet to appreciate cheeses. Starting in the center is the colorful Edam cheese with its bright red coat. For an unusual, eye-catching touch, cut through the red coat from the center to the sides, as you would cut a pie. Pull back each pie-shaped piece for petal effect. At thA llnnpr lpft. nf iha irav are wedges of Camembert, long a popular dessert cheese. Camembert Cam-embert has a waxy, creamy texture, tex-ture, soft on the inside with whitish whit-ish outer crust. This crust can be eaten too. Apples, tart plums, or pears are all delightful with Camembert. Ham Danola Sliced pkg. Captain's Choice Brown 'n Serve 3 Si sl Captain's Choice Frozen Seafood 5 bo 1.49 Wilson', Deliciou, Q -count QQ Save At Safeway O pkll 07 F ffl KffiMiM A i 2 ,bs. clD' Each 10 Each 10 fi!f Wl II 1 1 1 1 Mil III 1 1 I 1 1 If I IIIUUMWHMIW'HIMIW iiMwui-mmin, .iwimim 1 A gourmet's dessert with a minimum of fuss that's this gay cheese and fruit tray. It is cool to prepare, refreshing to eat. And The large wedge is Port du Sa-lut, Sa-lut, which also is used chiefly for dessert. A soft, creamy cheese with a thin rind, it has an aroma similar to Limburger but is more mild in taste. To make nibbling a little easier, cut Blue cheese into cubes and insert a toothpick into each. This is one of the easiest of all cheeses to recognize, for its whiteness is pierced with decided blue-green v $m AT ,THCE tOW Mandarin Oranges Apple Sauce Mow You Save Grade AA EggsMeZ0 Sunnybank Margarine In Quarter! Ice Cream Lucerne Flavor Macadamia Nut Dairy Glen Butter q Packed uarten Lucerne Butter Sweet Cream Grade AA & Gift idea from airr-r order 3 SAFEWAY Sifcwiy Gilt Onlen come in i nnte of denooiinilioitt which ire imWe by ilrac everyone. Wonderful for holiday ilu to employed. Iriendi. relMiva. pournen ant iieiboy. Thae ordtn in redeemed by every Setewey note. J rl f'f 'aspbernes 4 $1 Bel-air Frozen Premium Quality Baby Limas Bel-air or Fordhook r d Bel-air Cut or Uieen Dedlli French Style Bel-air mixea vegeiames Brand I A C'.L or Chopped LCdl jpilldi.ll Bel air C 4 L bel air Frozen jUCCOtaSn Premium Quality French Fries w Bel-air Pies Orem-Geneva Times with such a variety, everyone will find a favorite. For best flavor, bring cheeses from refrigerator one half hour before serving. veins running through. Its sharp, salty flavor has long made it a favorite in salad dressings. But be different and serve blue cheese with chilled, fresh pears. American or Cheddar cheese is the number one choice of Amert cans. To make an interesting arrangement ar-rangement this cheese is sliced into long fingers. In any form . . . wedges, blocks or square slices, it is just as attractive, tastes iust PRICES 5 r $1 O cans I Cr2do, 89 V a half- 7fl , In Al lb. 01 Forest Fresh, All One Price 5 to 6 Feet Safeway Long Needles-Stays Green All Season 5 to 7 Feet Tall Save Town Houie Small Red, Pinto or Great Northern Town House Long Grain Safeway Cheddar Home Style White Sliced 67 Mb. Tin Enjoy Fresh Fruits and Vegetables All Yeor long Reg. price Win Up Thousands 5 lO-oi. pkgs. 51 n ji Clip This Slip To Help You Win! One FRlE slip per store visit. No purchase required. Purchasers Pur-chasers not favored. No need to pass through checkstand. Sure your free slip at either end of checkstand, or from any store employee other than on employee in the meat department. depart-ment. Name and picture of winners will be used only with their permission. 5 9-oi. pkgs. r lO-oi. J pkgs. 512-oz. pkgs. 5 lO-oi. pkgs. 3 pVBb 85 3 24-ot. pies Prices Effective Today, Fridoy & Saturday (Vs COPYRIGHT I960 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED Thursday, December 8, 1966 000 i 3 as good. Its flavor varies from mild to sharp, depending on the length of aging. The cream cheese has been garnished gar-nished by making diagonal lines across the top with a fork, and decorating with a colorful sprig of parsley. Its creamy, delicately flavored goodness blends beautifully beauti-fully with any fruit. Spread or-ange or-ange sections or ripe strawberries strawber-ries with soft cream cheese. Christinas Trees Beautiful Douglas Firs Scotch Pines On Dry Beans 4 49 Save 18 Vacuum Packed 3:,b C Save b9. 20 fifM loaves I jr II Edwards Coffee 2 1.29 3-Pound Tin 1.79 CHRISTMAS TOYS 1.00 ONLY EACH To $1 ,000.00 01 Winners Ijffrm.vrmr' ftwt Wi,h !mUZE) Purchase |