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Show JH Special Chrisfma program at library A special Christmas program will be presented at the Brig- BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, Docembar 9, 976 . , 1 Deal Tea Everybedy Returning home tarly from a iMrt, Mw. Be U found her has- bond w the arm of the next-doo- r neighbor. Ben, she screamed, Sheri Bywater; Sea Sourceress, Connie Johnson. Still others are Gina Jensen, ham City library Saturday, Dec. 11, at 2 p.m. It will be Christmas Under the Sea," a childrens ballet Kim Udy, Kay Bradford, S r v o, Kay-lynn- e Connie Craig, Lisa Craig, Trudy IfflU n Caldwell, Jennifer Carver, Burton, Shelly Bassett, Melinda Smith, Midwile Hun-sak- er and Amy Henrie. La-Do- J The program also is scheduled at several schools plus Pioneer Memorial Nursing home,-senio- r others. 6V4 citisens center and , M ODuil to 14 4 AND 5 GEE Dancers will lengths lo DAHLG'S SHOES As who will appear in a special program for the Christmas season at the Brigham City I library Saturday, 4 na. civs, e::c( TTTT ii O IT l D ft A Heavenly Holiday Christmas dance has been scheduled for Dec. 10 at the community center beginning at 8:30 p.m. Refreshments, decor- ations, and door prises will be given. ' Dress for this special gala occasion. Admission is $1 and , lively music will be presented. Mary Scothern, Leone Cazair and Mary Kimber are the lovely hostesees for all dances on Thursday nights, the director said. Card players will have their party on Dec. 15 with party fare and prizes at 12 noon. Emily Sevens is hostess for the card games and will arrange a table for you or you arrange your own. Capacity is 14 tables in the senior lounge. Mark all these dates on your calendar for this busy week of holiday festivity, Mrs. Kaiser urged. 723-32- 734-941- 3. Will Be Closed The senior lounge aadxrafts room wfllbe CloWfPOTfoc. 25 to Dec. 31. The community center will be open and n blood pressure clinic will be on Dec. 28. This is for all ages so plan to use this service, the director invited. Forms will be available to fill out to take a survey for the necessity of the walk-i- n clinic which is being planned. We need this free service and the forms must prove this fact. The Bear River Health district and LaVern Lindsay are Special Dinner On Dec. 17, a special Christmas dinner will be served at the senior center with door pries and the Dawners" to present the program. Newspaper funds will help to furnish the special menu and prizes. All retired persons and seniors are invited and urged to attend. The cost will be 75 cents as usual. The American Association of Retired Persons is arranging the program and will have a holiday market pink elephant sale of merchandise for you to purchase if you wish. This is a fund raising project with Hazel Randsom as chairman. Herman J. Walder is the president of the association. A meeting of the officers will be held in the senior lounge at 10:30 a.m. on Friday," the director said. planning this service, gSrrna 9 mmmwim Eli ta 8M 5b tC3 STATE s a cn .'PML, w:tt u y tm Quasar 12" Diagonal Mack and White T.V. 100 Solid State Qwoaor 12" diagonal Dock and Portable T.V. White AC-D- C Medal No XPS120 MW. onfinai cw n ess txn m crass o 0 VXl DO Quasar 13 Diagonal 100 Solid State Automatic Fine Tuning, Light Weight. Uses Lass energy Than a 75 Watt Quasar 12" Diagonal 100 Solid One Button Color Timing to Road Channel Numf No WP 3302 MU, -- Light Bum. Medal No. WP 3402 NN. r. TOETIB. 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A quilting class is being held in the centers lower level on Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon with complimentary fabric from Barbazon available to those who participate. , This service is provided by the Community Education program. Quilting will be held every day as soon ns the quilt tops have been completed. A pool tournament is being held on Dec. 28 from 10 a.m. A $1 entry fee will be charged with a Champ of the Month trophy provided and free luncheon. Mish Petersen is the dirctor of the competition play and sign up. All county players are invited for this holiday v Square Dance Senior square dancers dance every Monday with fun and refreshments. This Christmas party will be held on Monday, Dec. 20, begin- - llfitE nmutmu GOricfoam CKty i) ning at 7 p.m. The dancing is going great and a special invitation is given to all square dancers to participate by Roy Westley, Mrs. Kaiser noted. ning of the Christmas holiday season with a special program presented by the students of Roselle Henrie School of Dance. She is an outstanding instructor and the presentation will be in costume and a large group will have everyone in a heavenly Christmas spirit to begin the busy season," Senior Director Hazel Kasier said. Erma Barfus s is planning a homecooked luncheon, assisted by Beth Dunn, Lois Johnson and Faun Maughan. Reservations must be made by Thursday prior to the Friday luncheon and is the number to call for reservations and transportation for pick-u- p by Mish, volunteer driver. Other days free transportation is available by the ITS bus which has regular routes in the city, along with Honeyville, Mantua, Perry, Willard Harper ward. Dispatch duty is from 3 to 5:30 p.m. by calling This service is under the supervision of Dallas Stiver, Box Elder county senior coordinator. Copies of the bus schedule are available at the senior center or from the driver. ' Use this free service which has been provided especially for you, urges Stiver. ' PICTURED ARE DANCERS entertain seniors Friday Fridays weekly luncheon for retired person and senior citizen at the Brigham City Community center will be the begin- G's also 1 I r suCJl 121 mucin oarcggi cnv,uTA!i ,t hou could you? Glancing back from the embrace, Bn muttered meekly, J guess (he whole know befort neighborhood (he day is over'' SOME SIZES TO Aftor wookly lunchoon 1 ODQ Bywater, Jill Layton, from the dance studio of Rotell Henrie. Children dancing will be Emi Isaki and Tiffani Thompson who wish fa a Christmas under the sea and get their wish. The Wish Fairies are Teresa Whitaker and Leslie Coes. Others are King Neptune, Ann Bradford; Queen Amphitrite, 1 , M f |