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Show JH8y,"Jei ft, 1957 pae 4, "'.ai. First Tree Will Highlight Program At Mountview VTi'. 4"?. ..H . for a ivefcome gift The children at Mountview School are excited over the pros pects of their very first Christ mas tree which will highlight the school's program. The tree will be beautifully trimmed with decorations made special by the Christmas plan ning committee. The PTA Christmas program will include all ' children in school. Their mothers, fathers, and younger brothers and sisters will be invited. The afternoon program will consist of a reading of "The Birth of Christ," given by John C. Richards. He will show colored slides illustrating the story as it Is being presented. The music will be furnished by Lowell Hicks. Olrhok i . . M.y.SSW...MISSISMlMH ... , j v e f - "T ' fl f t ;' 'fl : W (.pit I - Society. - j, r- ... It ZZi. - - 7,;. 1L , - U 1h -- i :J - " ' wi I A LOVELY VISCOSE CARPETING five beautiful patterns to choose ..1 $9" regularly priced SP95 per sq. yd. Is The American Cancer Society, Utah Division, in cooperation with Salt Lake County Medical Society, has scheduled a cancer symptom center to be held on Dec. 18 at 176 Social Hall Ave., Salt Lake. Registration will be held on Dec. 13 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Only those persons who register can be examined at the center. Sugar Beet Growers Plan Annual Banquet Salt Lake and Tooele County Sugar Beet Growers Association has announced its annual banquet for Saturday at 7 p.m. at the West Jordan Stake auditorium, 7950 S. Redwood Rd. Rep. Henry A. Dixon will be the speaker. Election of officers for the coming year will be held. J. Fex Mackay is president of the association. GRANITE Rtporter The Granite Camp, DUP, will hold their meeting this Friday, Dec. 13, at the home of Mrs Faye Parker in the form of a Christmas pot luck dinner at 1 p.m. Every one Is to bring something for the dinner and a 50c gift to exchange. The Christmas lesson will be given by Mrs Beatrice rierson, v II in your home a Scheduled Dec. 18 Emerson Hand, UK, 1 The children will present a program and receive sacked candy, beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the parish hall. In charge of the arrangements are Mrs Lillian Bianchl and Mrs Mildred Bianchl. Mr 1 7n Sponsoring a Christmas party for the children of the parish on Dec. 21 will be St. Therese Cancer Center see RICHARD S Bargains, .4 Altar Society Holds Party for Children Altar and for the Area's Greatest Furniture and Appliance . . . Sandy. The Granite MIA is having a Christmas dance Tuesday, Dec. 17. There will also be a program and refreshments. Everyone of Mutual age is invited. The Granite MIA sponsored a speech festival recently and the winner of the senior division was Stephen Gold, Winners of the t, junior division were Kathy Pamela Evans, and Kath-rin- c Hendricks. The stake missionaries were the speakers at the Granite Ward sacrament service Sunday evening. Otis Pierce, Draper, represented the Ml. Jordan Stake High Council and Willard Bergman, Sandy, stake missionary. Mrs Ralph Bishop sans a solo, accom panied by Mrs Ellis Jackson. Former residents of Granite who w ere visiting in the Granite Ward Sunday evening were Mr L Mrs Fred Lakimorl, Murray; Mr & Mrs Jerry Sehow. Sandy; Miss Wra Bauer, Salt Lake; Miss I.)nn Wulf and her si4cr, Mrs George A. Moore (ULs Wolf) and daughter, Salt Lake. The junior Gleaner ot Granite gathered food and clothes and toys from friends and neighbors and met at the home of Mrs Phil lip Jones, their teachers, to wrap them. They filled four boxes to send to Korea to help ome of the people there to have a belter Christmas, Mr It Mrs Henry Parks attend ed a dinner at the Hotel Utah last Saturday with the members of the Utah Turkey Raiser' As r Stewart and Glenn Hansen, ions of Mr & Mrs Joe Hansen, were guests at a birthday party for thiir cousin. Paula, at the home of her parcn's, Mr & Mr Robert Rick, lUlladay. 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