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Show iH.iiiikll'.i'lEMWI AD3 Olesca Club Enjoys Story For Christmas Golden colored lights and ornaments on ia beautiful flocked in gold Christmas tYee provided a holiday atmosphere for members of the Olesca Literary Club. The annual holiday party was held at the home of Mrs. Blake Dallin. During the evening a. new club member, Mrs. Richard Young, was welcomed into the club. t A Christmas story "The Gift of the Magi" was retold by Mrs. I - A Jack Childress, club president. Other entertainment included 1 v v 41 mmtmet'mm. mwwAvwio Hoffman-Honeycu- tt Newly weds Honored By 'Friends at Open House OREM A games and the singing of Christmas carols. Christmas gifts were exchanged. y Attractive favors of miniature wheelbarrows 7 filled with Christmas candy provided an interesting holiday setting to the buffet table. Assisting' Mrs. Dallin with the 4. Ufl. - - p5?& A,r IV L The new Mrs. Honeycutt is the former N;na Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Hoffman, Skamania, Wash. Mrs. Mamie Honeycutt, Hendersonvillev N.C., is Mr, Honey cutt's mother. a or tne open nouse - Mr. and g of the cheapest Salt is one Mrs. Kurt Madsen, Provo, stood chemicals that can be pro- in the wedding line with the new duced. It does not present the same couple. Special guests at the fete were a neice and nephew of Mr clean-u- p problems that abraisives Honeycutt, Jimmy Honeycutt such as sand rad cinders do. North Carolina, and Mrs. 'Betty Lou Lee of Provo. annual holiday party were Mrs. The couple is making their Richard Young and Mrs. Russell home at 333 N. University Avenue Provo. Brown. s every coat in stock i r- - v Ailv,; '" Chester Oliver and Mabel J. Oliver 56 West 1st North, Provo V:E NT. & PKS DTS AN At the home of Mr. UNIQUE CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR GRANDCHILDREN and Mrs. Linden Christensen in Spanish Fork there's always a special Christmas v surprise for the grandchildren. This year it is a homemade gift tram built by Mr. Christensen which is entrancing four of the younger generation, from left they are Kalen Smith, Micah Smith, Patricia Jo Larsen' and Brenda Susan Smith. fv.w? ALPINE CREDIT CO. H ENS um v and Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas. AYS Ik L f:-- ri . 11 de-icin- X ft wnmmimmmtmmcvv i.mwnwiwy Mr. and Mrs. Leo Honeycutt, who were married Dec. 14 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, were honored Wednesday evening with an open house in the Provo Fourth Ward Church: Penn V"""- 7A 18S1SUNDAY HERALD h24, EAI1ILY3 i going oh sale at reduced prices! is A Sp ecia I Oh vistmas Is Created For Family By Spanish Fork Man rot hangs are large brightly colBy ME LB A KING yule- ' SPANISH FORK Colorful. ored postcard type scenes ofwater-color tide. These were painted in heart-warminexciting and un and oils "by Mrs Christensen, these are herself a talented artist. ' believably wonderful the words to describe Christmas ' To - the left of the doorway g, , at the Linden Christensen home, stands the family's attractively decorated Christmas tree. NearMr. Christensen and his wife is a miniature manger scene, began a little over a decade ago by to the family from Italy and sent the annual project of making an containing a music - box which extra effort to do something very tinkles but the notes of "Silent special for their family at ;";.-260 N. 200 W., in Spanish Fork. , Christ-mastim- e, : with emphasis on fun Night." and excitement for. the 'youngstermore could anyone . ask of life," he says, "than making his children happy." And Mrs. Christensen has always been more than ready to devote extra, time and energy to aid him in the ly' affair". Botha "are talented artists and he is skilled carpenter. This year the family will have their gifts delivered as the cargo of a unique miniature train which encircles the base of the Christmas tree. Mr. Christensen built . the little train and family members have painted it in bright colors. The engine is black trim med with gold. Made of cardboard cartons with coffee can tops as wheels, the train was built by Mr. Christensen in his well equipped basement workshop. He also made his wife's 1961 yule gift there, a beautiful mahogany finished buffet with matching china cupboard. Both can now! be seen in a corner of the living room. Also part of this year's yule fun at the Christensen home will be a e brightly colored pinata, cus a Christensen, by Mrs. tom borrowed from .Old Mexico This interesting object is a large papermache, vividly colored par rot, fillc. with candy and toys and hangs in the living room doorway. In addition to the .pinata, Christ mas scenes, symbols and color literally fill the room. Flanking the doorway where the huge par s.-"What ; I i ; .j,;--Ove- r the mantle- of the fireplace is yet another symbol of the season, the Christmas star. And as a final note, a small Christmas tree of shiny s can be seen across the room on Mrs. Christensen's new buffet." Near it sits; a miniature sparkling white church, made, spire and all, of cake-icin- g lacelike filigree by daughter Barbara, and lighted :. softly from inside. ' Amid these reminders of the season's meaning, the family, three daughters, three and his wife, a .12 grandchildren, and Mr. and Mrs. Christensen themselves, will gather. - . pom-pom- " ( sons-in-lawjf-s- on great-grandmoth- er, Tp They will have a family pro gram raid the gift train; listen to some Swedish nursery songs from Mrs. sprightly John K. (Elvina) Stansfield, 77, of Mt. Pleasant; watch the kids break the parrot pinata, and as Grandpa Christensen says with a warm quiet grin, "go all out." A bfg holiday buffet dinner, too, with a candy house, and Santa Claus with reindeer, with a specially decorated table for the young sters, will be one of the best features of the day; Hungry snack seekers during the afternoon might find home made Russian tea cakes, German n or. lebkuchen cookies, and holiday cookies in the shapes of candy canes, Santa's boot, stars, bells, or moons with faces on them. i' Joining in this, special fun to day at 5 will be Mr. and Mrs. Rey Li (Jackie) Larsen, and Lt. Archie (Barbara) Smith, Span ish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Arvil (Phyllis) Taylor, Mapleton; Rich ard and Sharenr Christensen, Orem; Mrs. Stansfield, and the host and hostess. great-grandmoth- er, i bon-bo- -- so on saie ! I , i 1 i v ij HI u it Sy IN YOUR te with pride orA satiifaction! Th Aristocrat is richly gold plated, with new longer, slimmer handle. .Comet in a handsome', mannish cast with a supply of Super Blue Blades. 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