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Show MONDAY,. DECEMBER 1?, Utah County, Utah 4A If :j DAILY HERALD FOLLOW YOUP FANCY v WITH BCO'CS v.. Son'and Heir This B&gnr book gives a realistic and reveal " r " : v. '- ing lock into hospital life as "ell as in the unrsual hr'Jenses and frustrations of the healing ,. The Seduction i '" :jt x. - Yo.k Kr.ver have the emotional and ''lpy v loerical incomatlhili(ies of th 3 and West been explored with such subtlety and impact. Madeleine Austrian w Kirsch A novel written with passion about JSAS-- t a - V x . " ... ! V';.. 5y passion. . ft. V, , Between You, Me and the. GateBoone A heart-to4ieapost X4 - rt . message for Democracy Is Not Enough Scott A personal survey of the hung - teen-appr- s. X. 4 1l x. - world. Heavens Kno s Who Brand A fascinating and accurate recre-ato-n of a famous Scottish murder case a century ago. I Like What I Know Price A visual autobiography. The Battered Bride Smith This gay 'expose reveals the wifeV dilemma from early crises through lasting confusion to permanent chaos. The Chess Players Keyes A novel of New Orleans and Paris. Sylvia The Cunningham story of a man's search into the of a beautiful and enigmatic ' woman. The Nightingale . Turnbull , ist A romance. i iox ior u)ve AlcManus -v Th detailed account of the life of a call girl. . Memmi A re Strangers markable novel, written in a sober, classic style. ,The Fourteenth of October-Br- yher Fictional historv. My Wilderness UTAH VALLEY . . . LOOKING TOWARD AREA OF PROPOSED SKI DEVELOPMENT This air view,1 courtesy of Seven Mountain Corporation, looking east of the lodge, restaurant facilities, etc. A giant gondola lift will carry passengers from the lower terminal to Highway 91 building to be erected at site just south of Irontori. In the Seven Mountains area are numerous' ski slopes ranging from gentle to steep. center) is Provo Peak which, roughly speaking, is the north terminal of the proposed Seven Mountains y ski and recreational development. At the extreme at right the top of the first gentle rise is South Buckley, the south end of the development and proposed location ear-arou- ward to the Wasatch Mountains, offers a picturesque study of Utah Valley. The tallest mountain (just left ofi" -- nd Doucla This boolr should became a classic to be enjoyed by all. i . SOLITAIRE DIAfaOIJD You Can Make It a Merrier Ghristmas by Giving Time, Talents and Means to the Needy 1 NEW YORK This year;you can make it a merrier Chriitmas for the needy. i By giving your time and talent you can join the millions ;of teenst who agers from spread holiday cheer by making Istuffed toys for orphans; decor-- . ating hospitals; compiling scrap-jboofor children: collecting cdothei and canned food for the g for underprivileged ; overworked mothers; giving pres- ents and parties for theaged, hos-- t pitalized, handicapped, orphaned land mentally retarded; and rais- ing funds for charity organizations at home and abroad; Here is a round-u- p report of these activities and suggestions on howrou can help: YWCA Groups: Baby sitting iservices, decorating hospitals, en- CLUBS: From stocking a teen C2iurch clubs of ell denomi- give hot dog lunches, sell pens, Christmas play at a children's ple's homes, bringing 'them pres more ents new carols. For and In Conn., singing Filipino library with Christmas- nations) . annually raise at least and plan breakfasts; At Christmahospital. Waterbury, to making edible dolls $180 to support a child through s-time teen make "action scrapjocks" J information, contact J your local -books they round up presents for veterans and orphans, each of Foster Parents. To raise the for "their" chUdren and for. young children. Injackson, Girl Scout headquarters send CAMPFIRE GIRLS: The Yule-tid- e the 94,200 clubs (with Miss., they have an annual scavmoney they sell clothes hangers, cards, and presents. For informa activities of the more than members) has a holirlay enger hunt for canned goods for Girls million a half And in cities from Campfire project. In Frankfurt, Ky., after needy families. on two people died in a fire caused a t, ballet from famiask putting range ....... to orchildren for show 4,000 a lies to light a candle and say making by a Christmas tree, v,w. ...............'.'..........'....'.'....'........,.-.v.for an American annual favors ganized safety project prayer for world peace on Christ- Christmas mas Eve; thenthey go caroling Indians. In Hornell, New York, For. the past three years they outside each house with a lit members make a "Mitten Tree" have tagged every, tree with six candle. If you want to work with for Korean children by hanging safety rules; the. resultnot one contact your local mittens (made from old blankets Christmas tree fire since then. In ' teens give the - gifts YWCA. and sweaters) on a Christmas Kansas, teens ask they would have given to each GIRL SCOUTS: The 3,500,000 Girl tree. In , Maryland, to mittens other to an orphanage and charthe all from take Scouts buy townspeople donate and then tree who them ity hospital. Many for the a charin special Christmas part live cut on farms and sell institutions. In to their and to One hospitals widespread activity is ity.' bring presents and sing carols Englewood, Calif., Campfire Girls own Christmas trees and send the 4-- H coast-to-coa- coast-to-coas- baby-sittin- ' .foreign coast-to-coa- - ; ns Y-gro- ups Mr ' proceeds to charity. Other groups from "adopt" families and provide them with food and cookies they've made themselves. Your local Club will tell you how, you ' can help saj "Merry Christmas. FOSTER PARENTS PLAN: 2,600 teen groups (including 1,600 make crossword puzzle boards for hospital patients. A activity! is giving Christmas showers for needy families, and many Catholic members make silk scrolls to! give to local nuns. Your local Campfire Girls chapter will give jyou more information, coast-to-coa- coast-to-coa- st st - i 1 SqHs! 4 V PURITY L j 1 ' i 2-!b- - WITH STOREWIDE SPECIALS ' ( IS PAYRoii CHECKS! n ( IIf I W :g ' . SHOPPERS PARTY 11 TUESDAY I) . - - WATCH NEWSPAPER AND RADIO FOR THE , ' DETAILS . . g ) J , big ws - " v Tl 1 " ' ? : 1 - (i - - .... h" -- ; - f.v f w V:' ' h -- ( 1 ) C -- r na v WM.a iiII.wi'T gwwyr. - tfN - , i f - - - ... vy-- s t- ' - " - ' - hm 'jr Ah "' , -- v Z " ;s''f 4. H-- ' ;' ..-t- - Xr,;::- - tJ' .t.'.tin - . - - i , '' ' V ;- WWi mmmm. - msm I fcutx: - 1 V ;: Ipf - GOID BEll " ' m 1 )C POUND; Mt?' 1 -- WALNUT 'rl - STORES gl TRULY i THE STORES WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT ! ' M) f "L?9XK5X :. M J FORWARD TO OUR BIO I. -- t ; f,", pB $. b::::fE3r"'il1""' fl : EVERYONE'S LOOKING ' XX - j I ' Xi FOR ALL OF YOUR HOLIDAY FEASTING I 1 sf . : - t : 4-- H L0jGlj Mr , ! I j V. v. st children. Another for home-boun- d is giving Christmas parties for the blind, handicapped and reta.-i-echildren. Girl Scouts areimak-in- g a veritable "Noah's Ark' of stuffed animals for children- in hospitals and orphanages and in New York City, Senior Scouts adopt "grandparents" in old peo students, uvy 70 'rs these adopting" polio patients are Just a few of the special Christmas activities of the 350,000 in 1,600 communities. In Fresno, Calif., put on a fY-Tee- JEWELRY Center - Fit 184 Yf. 4-- H ; tertaining . ns, L . 'rs i . Y-Te- ens ;4-H- ks , 3 -- MULLETt tion on supporting, an underprivi- leged child, contact poster Parents Plan, 352 Park Avenu South, New York 10, N. Y. 4-- H : Uv WWt $14900 Vi-- ct. , SET-- r. UZi . i v" " ' fr ,mi ,..i,r " H-A'-- I& Oj!" Vfac ,:t uu ,:n itt Ht 't,-v:-- M fa m vJsi Jo- - v 5 I) v X j, It stands to reason that an 8 year , old Bourbon gift ngur es to be appreciated more than a six year bid Bourbo nJHow old is the Bourbon you were pldnmm to?tve?) Arid, you'd expea to pay more for those 2 extra years. But Champion Bburhon js 8 years old,sour mash,gift-wrappeand costs no more. J o PINEAPPLE, ::A GRAPE FRUIT ? d, 8 YEARS CL0-tO- U'8 UlSa CTOCIT SCW'CS ZZOZXSt CCt. CO U tC i ) |