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Show Utah I .1 Six" Page Friday, lENl Ntt1957t December r 20, Ladies Guild Has Draper Annual Party , Mrs Ralph Ballard, Reporter Phone: AM A high point in the Christmas 0f the Midvale Ladies Guild u J J waa reacueu lasi ml Tft mawc j.nuivuay ning with a program presented APPEARANCE IN DRAPER ana Saaita Claus will visit the chil U Maxine D nn Bfcfco"group . L . c,h i.v.'dren in Draper Monday. Dec. 23 t . Hinn, iThere will be bags of candy for rpstanrsnt . aU the children. He will arrive .me w s' at i .m. on the red fire truck Hav H?ar.d ?2 and will start at the west end of glls -. winier wonaenana,"town and will finish up at the nign, The Holly and the Ivy;" Christ- - SOuth end of town around 5 p mas story, "Bird's Christmas Sponsor of the project is the Carol," Glenn E. Sacos; song, volunteers of the Salt Lake Coun "Silpnt Nio-h- " iwks Mpiha Hnhha tv Fire Department, Station No. cprveH ac aiw.mnanict fm. h 5 at Draper, Thomas J. Sadler three entertainers and also for .enalrman- party ....... an usi?T pareuis. r.f.n'i 3 - Car9Ung SitaC5vk?M 17, 4- c- n to several Draper homes. & Jimm . .'sjcfe ... an gift she will really appreciate LUST 1 6 1 v and lady members. Henry Page as narrator, and he was accom panied by Mrs Zclda Smith. Models were Mrs Edis Day, Mrs Marjorie Sorcnsen, Mrs Effie Day. Mrs Geneva Page, Mrs Dessi Tuft, Mrs Ganet Stowe, Mrs Hazel McDride, Mrs Florence Brimhall, Mrs Orm Hendricksen, and Mrs Hazel Smith. Many will be given the oppor tunity to attend midnight mass at St. Therese's Catholic Church this year when Father David C. Gmldard sings the high mass in the new Parish Hall where more people can be comfortably accommodated instead of in the church building which has been too mall to hold the crowd other ears. The 15 members of the mixed- . Electrically oice choir have been preparing tor tnis special mass. They are LIGHT CO. UTAH POWER directed by Mrs Mary Yengich Msgr. Joseph Moreton, pastor of the parish, will preach at the midnight mass and at all the maws on Christmas day. Masses on that day will begin at 7 a m.. 3 a m., 9 a.m., 10 a.m., and the last mass will be at 11 a.m. Msgr. Moreton also announces the mass schedule for New Year's Day which is as follows: 8 a m 9 a m , 10 a m., 11 a.m.. and 5:30 is traditional at Holiday time m iiiiiii.uti.i. .mn.1 mm hi hi , m p m. Rebekahs to Hold Christmas Party Dec. 23 i ' I) A I f Queen of the West, Rebekah IxmIcc No. 22 will have Its an nual Christmas party and turkry dinner at the city hall Monday evrnine, Dec. 23, at 7 p.m. Din ner will be served after which short biiines session will be held. Members ar asked to bring a $1 exchange gift. Aolidar i if s n j May the joys of this glorious season make us realize what a grand world this is . . . with friendship and loyalty among all men. Because each passing year brings fuller appreciation of the bonds forged by pleasant associations, the Yuletide message brings sincere good wishes for a very Merry Christmas . . . and a Happy New Year . . . from your friendly IGA Food Stores. at 1 i 11 1 1 f m i - w- TENDER PLUMP h mi s , j r s--z . V'vr"'';' r-.:- n i Read- y- Y,M mp, W' , iiii rci in ) "S (l canned hams,:: 18to20ibs - mwea nuis I I y (No Peanuts) iV can I V.A UVFFT I ADTf SAUSAGE ROLL GROUND BEEF SLICED BACON MFlAf I! NtVV STUFFING recipe Holiday Com Bread, crumbled 6 cups soft bread crumbs 1 CORN BREAD HOLIDAY V tup butter or 2 eggs, beaten 1 . teaspoon sage 04b rt.nnn.il nm ua vufiwM FRESH ARIZONA YAlldS margarine t to IVi 1 1A tups water diced celery cup Large Washington Delicious nn nnnr r rr" y APPLES Combine crumbled corn bread and bread crumbs. Melt buller in frying pan, add celery and green pepper, cooking about 5 min. Add to crumb mixture, mixino. thoroughly. Add sage and beaten until eggs; gradually sprinkle water over surface, stirring lightly neck region an dressing is of desired moijtness. Stuff lightly in t usual. of body cavity turkey. Roast as I Giving Old Crc m, Hi Neighbor! r Live and Farm Belter,. " i a Takes the work out of her washday BUY FROM YOUR DEALER 1 DRAPER LIONS, LADIES HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY The Draper Lion ana Laay Lions held their annual Christmas party Thursday night at the Draper Park School. Dinner was erved, and Santa Claus Drougni gifts. A humorus fashion show as put on by a number ol Lions Midnight Mass Is o Be Sung at New Parish Hall F3 l3 tree lighting contest lor tne Christmas season. Judging will be Friday night. Dec. 20, at 8 m. The judging will be on or- ginality and beauty and not on the amount of lights. First prize $7.50. second prize $5: third prize $2.50. Residents are asked to decorate and have their ugnts on Friday, Dec. 20, at 8 p.m. Mr Mrs Andrew A. Ballard, are chairmen. 1 - LIONS, LADIES SPONSOR FREE CHILDREN'S SHOW The Lions and Lady Lions of Draper are sponsoring a free Christmas show, Friday, Dec. 27, at 2:30 p.m. at the Draper Thea tre. "The Boys Ranch" could not be obtained: the show will be Christmas Carol" which is an excellent movie. The Lady Lions will be at the theatre to super vise the children. I .111 3 DRAPER SECOND WARD HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Draper Second Ward held a Christmas party Wednesday, Dec. 18, at the Second Ward chapel. A Christmas program was enjoyed. Santa Claus was there and refreshments were served. at .;-,- f 1 .' ICHRISTMAS PARTY HELD INDIAN CHILDREN Christmas A Mrs Merril Brown An Pvphan! party for the In of pifts hrnneht the festive eve. dian children living in foster homes in Draper was held Sat ning to a conclusion. urday night, Dec. 14, at Union LDS chapel. The program was COMMITTEE County DUP Board given by the Indian children GENEALOGY HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY in the child each Entertained participating Murray The Fourth Ward junior and proeram. Foster parents and In Mrs Zella M. Swenson, Mrs dian children attending from senior genealogy committee held Christmas party Wednesday Bonnie Dowding, and Mrs Myrtle.Draper were Paul Nabake, foster o. Ostler of iandy, and Mrs son of Mr & Mrs A. N. Cole: Ar- night, Dec. 18, at the home of AlLaura Jensen of WestJordan,thur Denney Deal, foster son of bert VanOtten. Games were play members of South Salt Lake. Mr & Mrs Ferris Fitzgerald; Ce- - ed, and refreshments served. County Daughters of Utah Pio vern Johnson, foster daughter of Seventeen members of the com neer board, were among those Mr & Mrs Kay Ipsen. The party mittee attended. Ray R. Wight is who attended tfie annual Christ was under direction of Clarence in charge of the senior members mas party of the Salt Lake Coun Bishop of Provo, and was attend- - nd Albert VanOtten is in charge ty Daughters of Utah Pioneers ed by many families of this area f the junior genealogy mem board held Friday at the home Refreshments was served, and bers. of Mrs S. J. Nelson in Murray, pictures taken of the children LEGION, AUXILIARY HOLD HOME LIGHTING EVENT The American Legion and Aux iliary are sponsoring a Christmas Aetin? as toastmastpr was Pres. i $ DRAPER FIRST WARD MIA GOES CHRISTMAS CAROLING Under direction of Bryant Cox of the Draper First Ward MIA, a number of people went tnrlst- ISmoInn nirttlf TOA I 1 , A .TV r hmm m 9( v m irt T . Borden's i inc (.Md,t.b.v.)piXU Biscuits Fruit Cake 43 7 V V J,'5i c, I Oysters Mb .... nuiwciaau MM..,. 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