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Show V. Tho By Margaret Van Hoy Phono 884-553- Tri-Wa- nl 9 X 1 Tree For The Aui'Mii" Home A Trimming llm tree was fun fur all ul Tooele alley Nursing Home. Members Ihc Tooele Umiunt Civic league dul honors while the patients wale bed. AHer Iree wns lighted, Christmas enrols were sung ml refreshments served. This is Ihe Christ 111.1s project of Ihe Civic League and flora 1 unless was chairman of Ihe activities. he of ihe Ihe I 11 ' (oven Hail N o Halt'd Siierevfnl Korean MKs Visits Here 1 Friday, DecemHer 22, 1961' Hold Dv oral, ons uuopaicig fjvjr ably with any prom," was thej comment most cd.en made about the Gold and Given Hall hld 0.1 Saturday night Theme o' the djnee was "Silver Bells" and bel s did abound around the walls with huge ones dominating the beauhfully decoraied ceil.ng There was holly and all the trimmings to set the scene for a perfect night of dancing and cn lertainmeiit The music su.teJ all from the lock and rollers to the waltz set The lovely decorations gave just the rglit atmosphere tor Ihe floor show. The Second Ward girls and Imys costumed with skirts and sashes alike did a cha cha do cried by Mr. and Mrs. Jh lo Allen. The Miss Kim Clark Warders danced the Sweetheart Walt led bv Mr and Mrs Melvin Stewart. The lovely formats worn by the girls lent a fts-t.vtouch to aJd to the holiday spirit Mrs Peggy Sutton directMiss Yewon Kim, a 21 year old ed an all girls dance presented miss from Seou, South Korea, has by the First Ward MIA They also been a house guest of Mrs. Chloe looked fresh and lovely in Davenport for the past 2 weeks Kim became Miss acquainted Credit for the affair goes to the with Mrs. Davenport through her hard working members of the 3 daughter, Mrs. Nevah Davenport ward MI.Vs. Special credit and f tide, who was in Seoul Korea thanks to the Misses LuRae and with her husband . Kent was sta- Jane Tate fur their hard woik and tioned there with the Armed For- good ideas. J Toooh Transcript s $ .V K $ i .V',-- A V N Clark Wan I - Sneethcart Waltz e f i I V.'i -- cos-lum- p i 'V " 1 Mis. Edde met Miss Kim when later came to study English m a class organized and taught ' J I 11 by a gmup of American women ft Mrs. Eddie was helping the stuX f dents learn English as it is spoken I r .0. America. The Korean miss was in A i X mteiested in coming to America An overflow crowd enjoyed the and studying to be a nurse. She Clark Ward Primary Christmas . has two brothers in Koiea who program, Wednesday night, The arc medical doctors. The family Toy makers A i choral Dream" J 4iw hopes to set up a clinic in South reading group made up of Merri-hanKorea. girls told the storv with Miss Kim desired to come and Kelly Johnson as Papa Tovmak-er- , study in Utah. She heard about and Debra Johnston as Mama I ngland, president of the Mrs. Dorothy goodies lo Mr. John A. Dick at the Tooele the Brigham Young University, Toymaker. A group of Trekker was Home. is Each Tooele Womans Civic league, alley Nursing patient pictured bom Mrs. Edde who has been a Tin Soldiers presented a drill led above as she pi events a gilt of home made given a treat from Ihe Club. student there herself. by Mr. Glen Bolinder and the GADGETS Miss Kim wrote to Mr. James Firelight girls presented a clever R. Williams, principal of the skit lo the music of Great Big We cannot get grace from gad Grantsville High School before Beautiful Doll." gets. In the bakclite house of the to Utah, concerning inforcoming "Lollipop Land was the theme future, the dishes may not break, on scholarships and col- of the mation class, with a specJ. 15. Priestbut the heart can. here in Utah. While in the ial reading given by Julie Bosleges ley, Lion. state, she was the guest of Mr well. Jeanette Lawrence sang Attention M Men and Cdeaners Williams and his wife who show- "That's What I Want for Christ-There will be a caioing party, yv ed her around Salt Lal.e and took mas, Doll followed by a Rag O v Saturday, December 23, at 7 p m to the University of Utah and dance by the Blazer boys and the her f kvenih Ik Ward at the foirth rf made plans for visiting the BYU Gay Note girls "The Snowman for all M Men and Gleaners. I Mr. Wilhams reports that Song" was a special number given K71 There will be a h.nri'k anil t--f TxIT :!l is a very brilliant young lady. by the sma'I Sky let group. The Bit and Spur Chil Irens ho! chili will be waitin ulitn we She has had two years of college The stage was, set for the Christmas party will be bold on return to the dumb Korea where she majored in in Arrived Just At 4 00 as Jean Soelberg and Jan 23 m. Doc. at p A Saturday, special UHilaton is extended English Literature. She wants to Wanless Tooele Valley Hospital This party will be for all chil- ,0 those ol M Mi n and Gleaner sang "Little Town of live among the Americans where followed Bethlehem," dren of Bit and Spur members age who are home for the holi-by the Roy und Sherry Comp Holder, she can learn English. She re- - "Christmas Cradle Song" by Coland Jr. Bit and Spur tnembeis i s is wonder a that America 20. ports handover, son, Doc. leen Didenckson and Helen Terry. There will be NO dollar gills See you there? Glen and Irene Kay Cherry, of ful place. The last scene depicted the world A lovely program is planned She was very impressed by the Dec. 20. A loval wit h .s suggested that S'ockton, daughter, covered with peace, as Papa with a visit from Santa and dancamount and kinds of automobiles MEDICAL Richard M Nixon may' be the gave his gift to the childing will follow'. and the convenience they afford. ren James Orr, Grantsville v young Ament an who looks Each child is asked to bring everywhere - "Peace on Earth Miss Kim schools on visited Tooele Dmuthy Openshaw, Good Will to Men." Irma Jean I es Cui deem ate the forward lo the di alt. an ornament to and was a guest of Newell Alvert Davis, St John (Thursday Watson's reading was a fitting tree. penter. Gene Cook in Mrs. Hycrs English Wayne Robbins, Tooele climax to a wonderful evening of She the to class. students spoke Vei mm Erickson, Tooele and enjoyment. about the schools in Korea. The entertainment Fji-This original program was Joseph M. Smith, Tooele not are schools and Nevah Davenport, Grantsville Lucile Campbell, Helen written by the rules are very strict. Lessons Anmc M.lcs, Tooele and Shirley Johnston and are difficult and there are no Terry made successful through coopera Sl'RGr RY extra curricular activities. In orRobin Warner, Grantsville der to stay in school, Korean stu- tion of every Primary teacher and dents must pass very difficult ex- officer. aminations. At the school which HOME FROM COLLEGE she attended, there were fifteen Grantsville college students are hundred girls enrolled. filing home from studie- - for the Miss Kim is at the present time holiday season. Most look slightly visiting friends in San Francisco. dazed but triumphant after exa... I minations. From Brigham Young It has become traditional to come Ila Bonds as Anderson, DINNER University cmphasic US. Savings the ideal Christmas gift or year- Mrs. Alovce Anderson held a Edward Barms, Vera Sutton Lionel W. Olsen, vice Christmas dinner for her Club on Kenneth Callister and Saundra end bonus, I pi evident, Inst Security Bank at Wednesday. Gvests were served Hatch. Utah State University stu Tooele and County Bonds Chair- - a lucious duck dinner with all the dents, Linda Charles, Jan JohnJohnson and Dean man, sa.d here today. A Savings trimmings. Gifts were placed un son, Larry J 0 As r Bond is trulv the 'gift that keeps der the Christmas tree and ex- Johnson will give us the pleasure for ,an E bond pur- - changed after dinner. Conversa-- of their company for the yule seaon giving, a based for as little as $18 75 will tion piece for the evening was the son. Leaving the balmy southern behind for winter be wot th $23 00 in only 7 years beautifully decorated fireplace "breezes" I with lights and with Santa Claus weather come Dixie students Don months Chan man Olsen also announced and his reindeers against a blue Fawson, Ellen Clark, Rob behind for vvin'er t'nt statewide purchases of Series sky highlighting the scene. Mrs C and II bonds during Novem- - Anderson's uests included Ellen weather come Dixie students Don Novem- - Anderson, Ruby Walk, Joy Walk Fawson, Eileen Clark, Rob Lawher real bed $1,502,391 rence, Diane Johnson and Kenher pm chases were 5 per cent LuWavne Lemmon, Myrtle November 10, and the 11- - rus, Beth Fawson, Agnes Clark neth Tawson. College of Southern Utah gives up Grantsville "Eds months total of almost $18 million and Beulah Anderson s and extends last years sales for the Jolynn Brown, Cora-le- e Washburn, Stephen Brown, Alsame period by $760,400 (HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Ivan Hale, vin Matthews, Lee Matthews, Rav November pm chases report- H Wesley Bdrrus, Floyd Hunt, Barrus and Denny Painter. Linda ed for Tooele county amounted to Robert Medrano, and Thomas Anderson will also be $75 IJS, which brings the coming are " 22' to Jack home from Cedar. Dcec' Its a short total to $939.6 W, or SO 5 per cent ,Fnud' i he Craig Nelson, on Saturday, Dec. drive for U. of Us hallowed halls of our 1061 assigned goal, 23, to Robert Hansen, W. S. Bowfor Joan Allred, Johnnv Millward continued. Iola Reed, Douglas Millward The chairman pointed out that ers, Rupp, Eugene Kimber and Larry and Bradford T. Walters on Sun- Karen F.lfors. From Mesa Jr. col"oil1- - Government uses the money Dec. 24 and a happy Christlege comes Gail Peterson. derived from Bond sales to help day, mas birthday to Ada Mallet and betpay the costs of peace What Miss Dickerson HOME FROM HOSPITAL l ter time than Christmas thepe3'3ie son of Mr. and Green, Wayne on of Peace time joan Allred had as her guest, Mrs. Harold Green has been re- Marilyn Dickerson, talented teenEarth' - to give or buy U.S. Sav- - University of Utah room mate, leased from Tooele Valley hospital age daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mgs Bonds0 Miss Diana Davis of Los Angeles, Ralph Dickerson won honor and following an appendectomy. A'l banks and issuing agents California. It was Miss Daviss recognition from a Salt Lake art have free bond gift folders, he first visit to a farm and she re- CHRISTMAS CANTATA her drawing ability. studio, for Vssaid. The First Ward choir will preported having a very enjoyable in sketching sent a Christmas cantata on Sun-da- Marilyn specializes time. F RID in the Ward's chapel. various subjects which she doesli4 Y GUEST evening MIV PARTY Jack Millward is choir director, for her own pleasure and that of 44 M.s Ila Gilhs of Farmington. her family. She has been given the at a was Fnd.iv visitor Utah, The Clark - Second Ward rc with Mrs Emma Sutton organist. encouragement by her teachers home of Mi. and Mrs. Verl creation hall was the scene of a Everyone is invited. up through the grade school and huge tri ward party given by the oiRISlMAS PROGRAM on into high school who recognizMIA There wdx much fun and1 HOME I ROM HOSPITAL Second The Waid Grantsville from as and ed her talent. One of her chalk frolicmg boys girls Mis Doima Williamson hds 12 on no played games and danc- - Primary invites ward members to sketches, a colored one of Santa 'aim'd to lir home after received Mr. Philo Allen, dance director their Christmas program to be Claus was especially prized and ing medical treatment in the LDS of the Second Ward led the group held on Friday evening at 7 pm used for holiday decoration for Ho n.tal. in games. Dancing followed. Re- - in the chapel. The program will many years by one of her grade Wood pecheis are native to all freshments of popcorn bails and be Christmas with the Kids and school teachers, Mrs. Hilda An- h punch were seived to appro.xi- - will be patterned arter Ait Link derson. Miss Dickerson also plays H puls of the world except 'letter's interviews with elnldicu. Hie piano and dances. matey 125 young people. a A a At U 0 the Y VI K erf low Croud jo vs 4Tov . Makers Dream y f r;' A7 ets t CAA. 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