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Show J a I K-- liS.wJ': sr' NEPHI FLORAL AND CATERING 213 East Fifth North Lorraine Hayes Mrs. Lunt Hostess to Present Yule Camp Birch Meeting Program at Manor Daughters of the Utah Pioneers of Camp Birch met at the home of Mildred Lunt on December 11 for their Christmas Captain party and meeting. Lorene Kirgan presided and conducted and following an opening song invocation was by Nelda Haney. Captain Kirgan read a letter from President Kate B. Carter and she also presented a book to the camp from the Central Committee. reported by Marjorie Duncan, Colonial Manor A Christmas party was held at the Colonial Manor. On De cember 19 at 6:30 oclock a group of women and young girls came here, to the Manor, and presented the patients and nurses with a lovely Christmas party. It really had the spirit of Christmas throughout the entire program. It was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone present, including Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Clinger and Mrs. Clingers sister, Ada. Presents were given to all the patients. The program was presented by the Federated Womens Clubs of Nephi. We also had several numbers given by a group of high school girls. I have never heard such beautiful singing. Here are the program numbers: A dance, entitled "Shining Moments by Diane Memmott and Marjorie Kendall; a song, The Night Before Christmas by Lorlee and Lyle Osborne; a Christmas medley by Mrs. Norma Sherwood, and Mrs. Diane Brough. The selections featuring the violin and accordian were thoroughly enjoyed; The was given song, Silver Bells by Patrice Aagard and Valerie Bean; a song was given by Chazel Memmott; an accordian selection of Christmas melodies by Mrs. Clark Prisbrey. We also had a lovely Christmas program on Sunday here at the Manor presented by the Third Ward Sunday School. The Eugene Wilkey family and Tom McPherson family took The famous landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted was visiting far from home, in Texas during the Christmas season in the early 1850 s. Evidently ' his preconceived impressions of the wild West bore out. In his diary he noted that from his hotel window he could see the Christmas Eve cele- To all our wonderful friends and patrons, we extend best wishes! bration in San Augustine was noisy and boisterous. The town only .had about 50 houses and 12 shops, but its citizens gathered into a band of serenaders who went about the small village beating on tin pans and being very boisterous. This was in sharp contrast to Olmsteds New England upbringing. Throughout Texas and the West, Christmas Day was often spent in wild turkey shoots, followed by a tremendous feast with the bird as featured fare. , USE OUR NEW I SELFSERVICE PUMPS AND SAVE MORE! 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We have most brands of oil, plus filters for your car, and best of all PFLASH in Fina Gasoline and our Service! 1010 Nor. Main MARSHMALLOWS 1 so our employees Christmas in the West in the1850s LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 oz cans - 3 for 89 The lesson Christmas In the Early Days of Utah was given by Tacy Bracken. were served, Refreshments and Christmas gifts exchanged. Present were Lorene Kirgan, Alberta Jones, Mildred Lunt, Tacy Bracken, Rheta Sperry, Blanche Cooper, Verlie Tolley, Lola Morgan, Olive Boswell, Dellis Painter, Maude Ingram, Coquel-l- a McPherson, Erma Garrett, Elaine Garrett, Twila Winn, Norma Bailey, Jessie Worthington, LaVell Svedin, Effie Scott, Sylvia Peters and Regan Ostler. IfTS Pago PkHPPMII(,MnUV.l Federated Clubs part e sew, inc. December 24, 1970 Thursday, Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84643 MEATS GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES.. PHOflE 623-64- 52 j |