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Show December SUNDAY HERALD kjnday, Provo. Uth Countv. Giving Is The Spirit A i IJJ V'- I- - St--..-:- " 111 it Vi J J" ? t V- - ' ff A p - . 1 Z ''"O. it-- 5. 1 I STUDENTS BELIEVE IN SANTA f isso - - r Jr v ' Of Christmas " Is. - ) 10. Utah '- - I -;'' . . ' Quentin Bates, a list of needy kids with p. of the BYU Christmas over checks giving project, unit. (Jerry Goodfellow, representing Nautilus social j COLLEGE co-chairm- an Sub - For - Santa Program I Fills Community Need WBy Understudies Admitted To Thespians THERON H. LUKE Christmas has come to mean many things to many people. ltw In candlelight ceremonies, held Thursday evening in Room 110, of the education building, BYU, a child's;19 understudies were pledged as of Fokids, it's Santa Claus, and the miracle the faith. its lor grownups, jo unquestioning ot tneinProvo Troupc No 454 nati0nal chilcfren, ana maybe a lot ot nurry ana oustie ana may ue (honorary dramatic society. The 'a lot of extra bills. For the Christian world, it's the bright--! society which is in these jest spot of the year in the hearts of men-e- ven half-wa- r no and of peace. pation in theater work. The Provo ,days And one of the brightest spots in this, our town, is the Troupe has been organized for years benefit and the participation that results each Christmas-jnin- c was part of the itimo from the program. Not just because this devoted to ..nazing- - evening of new un. Anewsoaper sonsors it the idea is by no means new and wejderstudies before the actual (merely copied a good thing that has been a success in many Paging, were made mem- ?he lother cities. But because we've seen the good it has done!bers are Jeanene group for the past five years (The Daily Herald and rrovo iire- - iBfown, Dallene Brown, LaRie (Allen, Gene Morris, Cathy Bmen started it in 1945) and we know it s worthwhile. 1: licii. u,rnn vxvusdiic nielli, ioiu, Tr.n Problem Encountered ta Dick Weaver,iiaicn, Sammie Tall, John Tt srarfprl whpn the Provo firemen came to the Herald Billings, Jerry Weight, Crawford, Lynn Swenson, Weston Pwith, a problem. For years the.f had conducted a toy repair Morrill, Jacque Brandley, Ster program and distributed them to needy tammes out tne ling Loveland, Helen Bauer, Arjioline Snow, Jean Cox. qualitv of wartime toys had deteriorated to the point where included Thespians present restand wouldn't The feasible. no was toys just longer fit Kent Kerby, president: Krista Nelson, vice president; Laura Lou 'pair. So the firemen came to the Herald and the Charlene Hamblin, secretary; program was the result. Far-l vpar hptwppn 150 and 300 rhildrpn in Provo have Sessions, Sharon Bertett, Beth : - i";irw-''- v fl' $V -- ' - If?..- - - f w., rj rL, IJ ' Jl non-sectari- an Sub-for-San- "WOULDN'T IT BE AWFUL IF SANTA FORGOT SOME LITTLE KIDS?" Such a thought is heartto Kenneth Baum, upper left, who joins breaking of VFW post 2162 in giving of children members away beloved toys to help in the program. The other kids in the picture are happy because they know that human kindness will not ta Sub-for-San- un Col-'l.,.- . .,! let any child be forgotten on Christmas morning. They are, Randy Bowdish, top center; Judd Shakespeare, top right, and below left to right, are Karol Ruth Overly, DeAnn Dowling, Craig Forsyth and Anita Rae Bowdish. All are giving used toys to the program in which their veteran dads ta Sub-for-San- ta are participating. Jo-et- bub-for-San- Jbeen included in the program. It's sort of a Mrs. J. Bracken Lee Is Dekatos Club Speaker Mrs. J. Bracken Lee was guest speaker in a meeting of Dekatos club held in the new home of Mrs. Clair Aldrich oh Cherry Lane, Friday. Mrs. Lee was gracious as she spoke on what women cah do for their government. She also spoke of her experiences as the first lady of the state. ta Wives Entertained Lodge Members! By gn HouRhlon.m Card Party 1 PeTri. Wives and partners of members! Following the chicken dinner,! to Santa Claus Anderson, Dale B'roiich and of Machinists lodge No. 1497 werejCharles ATiJensen acted as mas-- i ,rangement from the their guests at a iter of ceremonies introducing George Lewis. :self, to the particular child involved if you get what wejtheinesponsor, Mrs. Grant Peterson presided and social held at a (numbers by Mar Jean Cordner, i. was banquet atlair The! or name names bmean. The from the in the absence of Mrs. Don S. gets local cafe "Friday evening. LoveMrs. Fay jaceompanied by A beautiful "winter pink" Clark, club president and turned Daily Herald lists lists secured from the welfare depart- trio. Mrs. Fay to the chairman, i the of sprayed p n ejLoveless, Mrs. Venice Bird and' rangement ment, Red Cross and other sources containing families Fourth in at series of card Mrs. program N. Clark who inaccordion! of!Mrs. hair Stanley Louise boughs, encircling angel's Clark; where Santa Claus must have a little extra help on Christ-- ' St. Francis Cath- troduced Mrs. Lee. Vocal num by parties given Madonna blue with white Mae Mrs. : duets Harris and tiny by is scheduled C for bers were presented by Mrs. Olga .. ..... , finH5 -- a fnntrrts imoa Thf " " " ' thp nnrpnfs I - ' reindeer and blush pink pencil Mrs. Verna Cloward and a corn- - olic church vw, y (I ' me cnurcn at sdcwi v luesaay high-iedGardner accompanied by nal',Dotson candles, metallic covered, skit bv Perrv and Weight of where and how Santa needs help, and sees that he gets it. o c.uck. ai Beginning Norton James the decorations. num Mrg dance lighted Springville including Kids Are Main Concern Mrs. Frank Hebdon has been bers by Jean and Joan Aver.ett. sja m e n t s were Dainty There is no strict obligation, as the program is planned, Carol Menlove. who this week ers' convention held there. Miss accompanied by Mrs. Mary Bird named chairman with women of served later. The hostess had northwest section assisting. to do anvthing other: than help Santa see each child in theiwas named a national winner iniMenlove was judged a winner for on the piano and Mark Whiting the of 500, bridge Games uLZ nu'T't" . .. the drums. X i. i. U crrav anH It :4.w With Wnnl" nlnin'On 7 and pinochle!"110'"'.." cnntctl Ithp hpr strinpH iarlft "Makp f il ir will will combined of Refreshments be played. s a and Leon Bates was general chair- be served. A with former resident according toiskirt which she had made her4.1 green ,..v, a a pink me i.ecu fluaiuB ll( me turkey will be given candles. i.u l(iu, i.u i.iaj a(jvice from Miss Menlove's self, designing, her own patterns man of the dinner committee as- and an invitation is extended to be extended to include such things as clothing for other grandmother, Mrs. Ines Menlove and style. Prizes included a schol-o- f sisted by Allen Massman. Pro- the Members attending the affair to attend, an public general is to was school Provo. the the Carol committee headed of members the family and help with the materials for a gram by nounces Mrs. E. Russell, Traphaven daughter arship secre-weMesdames J. Marten uira, A. Mrs. New and of Mrs. Menlove in Fashion York Frank Godfrey, president tary of the Altar society. City. Harold Arrowsmith, Jack Ekins, good 'Christmas dinner. Rut don't hesitate to volunteer as a of Salt Lake Citv.Roy is This the second year Miss of the Wanda Merc women's aux if you feel you can't donate large quantities The national finals of the con- - Menlove has entered the contest. iliary, assisted by Mrs. Bud Bown, Lof aid to the tamiiiy. Ihe kids are the main concern. And if jtost were held in Casper, Wyo., Last year, while not a winner Mrs. George Boel Mrs. C. A. Jen- e she did receive a very high rat-Frank Cordner. LTpa.rt V?,e proceed-donj sen and Mrs. ryou can help Santa make them happy on Christmas, vou'veitnfs of?ctheafNat,onal Grow- - ing. 70 were in attendance. About wo1 i,ngs vour share, and more. Sub-for-San- triple-pla- y ar-j- '; him-;Rut- ta, h. well-plann- Sub-for-San- ed semi-iorma- ta ar-les- ) close-harmo- s; ny Scheduled By Catholic Church qq (Contest Suh-fnr-Sn- mifAAmnor nf V I Former Provoan i refre "t" .' 1 ijimih ; of-Mr- Sub-for-San- I; v re . Bruce Dabling, J. Benson Egan, Pierce F. Feltch, Glen Gardner, Howard Hoover, Allen Johnson, LaVell Knight, Grant S. Peterson, Kent Tolboe, Kent McKnight, Veigh Cummings, John B. French, Paul Clark, S. Rex Lewis, J. Merrill Bushnell, Joe Hansen, Verl Clark and Mark Howe. Special guests attending were Mesdames William Love, Bert-ran- d S. Harrison, Stanley F. Bon-ne- tt, George Worthen, L. B. Tackett, Ed J. Mullett, Robert L; Reid, Robert R. Ratcliff, R. (Continued on Pace 4, Sec. 2) ta A PRE -- CHRISTMAS SALE The Daily Herald acts as clearing house for the pro- gram, maKing every eiiort to avoid "duplications so more than one individual or organization doesn't draw the same family. Brigham Young university this year has a splendid Christmas program whereby 50 campus organizations hope P to help that many families one organization to a familv on Christmas. Sponsors of the BYU program have pledged lull cooperation with the d to avoid duplica- project, and lists are being i at the 3W I r V 1 P Herald-fireme- f n Sub-for-San- HOP GLORIA Jl''.j. 66 ta No. Univ. Ave. cross-checke- . ; : tions. all-oThis year, through the whole-hearteefforts of Lte post 2162, Veterans of Foreign Wars, the program of d, For the YOUmSTBRS on your gift list ut (Continued on Page 4, Sec. 2) PATENTED 40 60 COATS Formerly Sold at 59.10. Formerly Sold at 39.50 19.5 NOW ALL FUR COATS 3930 NOW TRIMMED COATS REDUCED 9h SLIPPERS 1 You'll look a long time Wait! She dropped Her glove Give her the Circlet Clasp Gluv-Gar- d ' 1.25 This newly fashioned Gluv-Gar- d fastens her gloves quickly, safely to her handbag. Gold plated, with metal ornaments. It's pretty. It's practical. . . . ready for gift giving in a satin lined transparent box. self-matchi- MYRLE'S SHOP 33 EAST CENTER i before you find cuter, thriftier gifts than these handsome, cozy little Nile Life Slippers for the small fry! They come in a variety of patterns, colors and materials . . . and at a low, low price! Stop in today and get a pair of Nite Life Slippers for all the youngsters you want to please on Christmas day! 1 1 Rack Values to 14.95 Rack Values to 16.95 Rack Values to 19.50. oolerie 54 WEST CENTf STREET , Skirts - Blouses - Sweaters - Slips Values to 10.95 $4.95 B .Now 2 for 10.00 Now l2 Price 8.95 . Now Vi Price 12.95 . HAND BAGS ...... .now $3.95 . now $1.95 BIG ASSORTMENT OF ROBES, NEGLIGEES, HOUSE COATS, PAJAMAS, AND HOUSE DRESSES Gnoim's senior 66 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE |