Show THE OGDEN Realm Activities In the — - O E S Chapter Is Held On Monday — ——— -- — Retired Officers Of Brotherhood Auxiliary Feted White Hyacinth Club Entertains At Party Chairman Mrs Walter Wheeler Mrs Helen Ham Mrs G J McGill Mrs Joseph Aldrlch Mrs A J Chapman Mrs George Crawford Mrs Roscoe Lusty Mrs W L McFar-lan- d Mrs L J Mooneyham Mrs John Overman Mrs L N Provost Mrs L H Starr Mrs Ed Stewart and Mrs E M Webber of lodge 848 and Mrs C C Johnson Mrs C A Peterson Mrs D E Poulson Mrs R C Faulkner Mrs J G Hancock Mrs F L Carter Mrs L H Raleigh Mrs J P Miller Mrs Alfred Stevenson Mrs J R Murdock Miss Dorothy Code Mrs G C Holtz Mrs J C Green and Mrs C B Doty Following the dinner joint installation with Ogden lodge 68 and Gateway lodge 293 of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen was held at the W O W hall Dancing was enjoyed the remainder of the evening ce Mrs W O Tell worthy matron of Queen Esther chapter Order of Eastern Star who with other new officer for the year was installed at an impressive ceremony and banquet held at the Masonic temple on Monday evening on AAUWHolds Yuletide Party Monday Evening Miriam Chapter One of the most beautiful affairs Installs Staff of the week was the Christmas party held by the American Association of University Women at the Hotel Ben Lomond Monday evening Seated at tables around the members ballroom were sixty-fiv- e The attractive gowns of the women and the decorations of silver green and gold gave a festive note to the occasion At the conclusion of the dinner the room was darkened and the candles at each plate were lighted Then lighted plum puddings were carried in the Miss Maud May Babcock reada the of guest evening gave ing of Tarkington's "The Beasley's Christmas Party" before an apMiss Helen preciative audience Mills played the piano solo "Meditation" by Stephen Foster and Christmas carols were given by the carolers of the Lutheran church The evening came to a close by the singing of Christmas carols by the group They were led by Mrs A G Beers accompanied by Miss Marjorie Moyes at the piano The party was planned by the program and hospitality committees with Miss Portia Holt chairman and the following members: Miss Alphild Hendrickson Miss Dora Coffman Miss Fern Mar-qua- rt Mrs Miss Phyllis Dixon Jennie Neal Miss Dorothy Eck-lun- d Mrs Frank R Duncan' Miss Josephine Stout Miss Inez Pinch-o- n Miss Edith Wood Mrs W B Cook Mrs Thomas H Van Meter and Mrs Richard Lathrop Tuesday Night Officers of Miriam chapter No 14 O E S were installed day evening in the Masonic temple Installing officers were Mrs Mary P Simpson worthy grand matron Joseph R Matson worthy Rozena Schyler grand patron grand chaplain Mrs Margaret C Porter grand marshal and Mrs Myrtice Matson gand organist New officers are Mrs Hugh Steckel worthy matron Mrs Walter Moulton worthy patron Mrs Phyllis Scofield associate matron Melvin Lewis associate patron MLss Anna Hansen secretary Mrs Jean Wood treasurer Mrs Mrs J D Reynolds conductress W H Mrs Effie Ross chaplain Ludden marshal Mrs George L Rigdon organist Mrs E V Parker Adoh Mrs Ed Berry Ruth Msr R M Knudson Esther Mrs J W Galley Martha Mrs E A war- Fleming Electa Beth Lusty der and Mrs Otis Hendrickson sentinel Mrs Harold Havenor retiring of worthy matron was in charge hall The general arrangements was adorned with lovely Christmas trees The following musical program was presented: accordion solo M Bitten piano solo Miss Betty Harrington and vocal solo Miss Rosemary Pickens At p m a banquet was served preceding installation The dining room was artistically decorated with silver wreaths and red and white candles in silver holders Mrs Elinor Giddings was chairman of decorations and Mrs John Kinney chairman of the dining room Mrs H G Havenor retiring President Charlotte Kay of the matron was presented with the Weber stake Relief society enterand George past matron's jewel of the board at tained members the with "past patron's pin Rigdon her home at a Christmas party recently A buffet luncheon was served and decorations were carR ried out in the Christmas theme Table centerpiece was red roses and white chrysanthemums A special program was presented Guests were Charlotte Kay Dora Peterson Blanche Wilson The annual Christmas party of Vinetta Simpson Gladys Andelin the Ladies Auxiliary to the Order Nellie Purrington Ida Anderson Sarah Fowlers of Railway Conductors was held Pearl Taylor Davis Mable Ellis O Myrtle the in I afternoon Mary Wednesday Parker Ada Lindquist and RaO F hall Luncheon was served to 30 mem- chel M Jensen bers after which a life membership card was presented to Mrsn Is Mary Hanley Mrs Anna McGow-awas honored with a past president's pin Gifts were exchanged from a Christmas beautifully decorated The Weber county board memtree in the hall A gift from Mrs bers of the Daughters of the Utah McGowan was presented to Mrs Pioneers entertained at a Edna Harlan and Mrs Lila Ketch- - Christmas party at the Green Gaie bles tearoom on afteruamea were enjuyea uurmg ine noon A delightful Monday was program afternoon given as follows: Community singing of Christmas carols led by Gladys Simpson accompanied by Tanner Is Melba Dorothy sojo Jones reading "First Christmas In Ogden" by Alberta Simmons solo by Gladys Simpson The guests were seated at an "L" shaped table which was lighted with bright red tapers and adornChild Culture club entertained ed with Jerusalem berries and the Junior Child Culture club at a plants Gifts were exchanged by tea in the drawing room of the Ben the guests Lomond hotel Thursday afternoon Decorations were carried out in ty Relief Society Board Members Are Entertained C Auxiliary O Sets Yule Party For Wednesday Tearoom Scene Of Pioneers1 Party ! no-ho- st Culture Club Host to Junior Group Thursday Legion Auxiliary Mrs Janie Drew Entertains Entertains for for Club Wednesday Mrs Janie Drew entertained the Pleasant Hour 'club at her home on Reevea avenue December 20 at eight p m with a Christmas party A beautifully decorated Christmas tree adorned the dining room and a miniature Santa Claus and reindeers decked with holly were placed on the mantle Gifts were Games were played exchanged and the following program was presented: Christmas story Mrs Everett Noble Christmas skit Violet Flinders Ruth Nichelson and Mary vocal duet Alice Newey and Janie Drew piano solo Ruth Nichelson accordion solo Mary Romans Luncheon was served to twenty-si- x guests Those who assisted in the dining room were Jane Walters and Alice Knight Special guest was Mrs Maryette Manzel Romans Brotherhood Slates Meeting For December 27 Rail Over a hundred children from families of men enjoyed the annual Christmas party given Saturday afternoon by the American Legion auxiliary at the Legion chateau A large Christmas tree held candy nuts oranges and gifts for those present and were distributed by Santa Claus in the old Christmas way A Christmas program and games added to the holiday festivities and a grand march in which each child carried brightly colored balloons was one of the most popular events of Jhe afternoon The party finished" off with dancing by everyone there The committee in charge was composed of Mrs L Wesley Robbins chairman Mrs Harold Bramwell Mrs George H Holt Mrs L J Paine Mrs Joseph Soelberg and Mrs David A Scott ex-servi- ce Perry hi Beauty Students Conduct Annual Christmas Party Students of the Ogden School of Beauty Culture held their annual Christmas banquet Friday December 15 in the Spanish room of the Hotel Ben Lomond with 36 guests present Frank Francis and Mrs M-- A Gray an honored guest were the speakers The Christmas motif was carried out in the table decorations Gifts were exchanged among the students and the following musical program was presented: vocal solo "Chloe" Lily Cole accompanied by Helen Ware solo "My Last Goodbye" Marian White-side- s and "Solitude" by Marian Davidson Guinevere Hess Students Hosts At Yule Party Piano students of MLss Guine- er Mc-Cu- ne party was A delightful given by members no-ho- st of the "White Hyacinth" club at the home of on President Ericka Soderberg 5 Wednesdayafternoon The spirit of Christmas manifest itself in-perfectly appointed setting made up of figures reflecting holiday cheer The dinner table was covered with a white linen I packages were exchanged Mrs Susie Evans of Ogden and Mr and Mrs Wesley Dunn of visited on Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs E F Whal-e- y and attended the pioneer social held at the Whaley home Mr acid Mrs Jed Tibbets of Georgetown Idaho are visiting at the home of their daughter Mrs Larsen Bushy and family Mrs Addie Nelson of Ogden visited over the weekend with friends and relatives here Mr and Mrs William Quayle jof Laramie Wyo spent Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs Douglas Oyler On Friday Mr and Mrs Charles Shumway and Mr and Mrs Dell Hymas of Prestcci Idaho visited at the Oyler home Mr and Mrs Deloy Bate and family and Mr and Mrs John Bate and son LaVerl motored to Salt Lake City on Sunday Mr and Mrs Ellis Jensen of Ogden and Amos Perry and son with Trevor visited oa Sunday Mr and Mrs Hamp Bradshaw of Tremonton and Mr and Mrs Al-vHunsaker at Honeyville Mr and Mrs James Burt of Ogden spent several days the past week visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs David Allen Carma Wilde Eloise Allen Thelma Green and May Hoskins of Ogden visited over the weekend at the home of Mayor and Mrs Wallace Wilde On Tuesday evening a one act play entitled "Circumstances Alter the Case" directed by Mr and Mrs Marvin Peters was presented for the M I A assembly program with the following cast: HazLois el Nelson Gayle Weaver Thome Clark White and Ray Davis The Perry activity committee will have their annual Christmas party and dance on Monday evening Dec 25 in the ward amusement hall The M Men will sponsor a New Year's frolic on January 1 begin ning at eleven p m Tre-mont- on in To Be Featured In Musical r- - : S S" i "The Untold Miracle" given by Drucilla McFarland Those present were Mrs Soderberg Mrs McFarland Mrs Julia E Parry Mrs Minnie Q Stratford Mrs Eva G Williams Mrs Amanda Waterstratt Mrs Martha R Leishman Mrs Laura M Jenkins Mrs Eliza M Kerr Mrs Julia D Bingham Mrs Helvia S Upton Mrs Cordelia Carver and Mrs Sarah L Halverson Mrs Bingham will entertain the group in January f ' j - ' ' " ' - - " t ' r £ Christmas motif Social chat was the diversion of the afternoon with a novelette 4 tt - cloth and centered with a mirrored floral arrangement of the club Two emblem white hyacinths crystal bowls of candy stood at the sides and miniature snow sparkling evergreens over the nut cups were the favors The menu was made to conform with the ::- ':' t' f j f f r - Miss Dolly Polidor chairman of the recent graduate group of the Ogden chapter of the American Association of University Women who will be in charge of the tea to be given at the home of Mrs J Thomson association 28 between December president the hours of three and five p m (Loveland studio) Wendell Graduate Group Of AAUWSefs Humorous Gifts Exchanged By Date for Party The recent graduate group of the Ogden chapter of the Ameriof can Association University Women will entertain the Ogden girls who will graduate from uniin the and colleges versities spring of 1940 at a formal tea December 28 from Thursday three until five o'clock at the home of Mrs Wendell J Thomson association president 1053 Twenty-fift- h street Miss Dolly Polidor chairman of the recent graduate group is in charge of the tea assisted by the June Misses Marjorie Moyes Pounds Elma Skelton Margaret Schmalz and Mel Rae Carver The music department of Weber college will provide musical numbers for the afternoon Assisting at the tea table will be Mrs H F Irwin Mrs K W Kenand nedy Mrs Walter French Mrs L M Huggins Members who will assist in serving are: Miss Betty Young Miss Katherine Carter Miss Harriet Schoendelin Miss Phyllis Dixon Miss Mary Hinchcliff Miss Hermoine Tracy Miss Martha Holt Miss Cleo Miss Margaret Keller Miss Adelle Violet Miss Portia Holt Miss Frances Heflin Miss Mrs Charles Dorothy Ecklund Chandler- - Mrs Richard Lathrop Mc-Crack- en Club Members Saturday evening marked a joy-pu- s event for memers of the In- ternational Friendship club chapter 2 who were entertained at a lovely banquet at the Green Gables tearoom at seven - thirty o'clock Gifts of a humorous type were exchanged and the evening was spent" playing games At the table which was very effectively decorated for the occasion covers were laid for: Lucile Parker Alice Porter Margie Ho-ga- n Mickey Sanders Mary Simpson Betty Combe Clarice Madison Beth Rigby Janester Martin-de- ll Ruth Donaldson La Von Aver-e- tt Elaine Kozicki Fern Jackson t UIan Aomo U1an Tntininn T Carol ine Butler Jean Ellis Lynch Jean Murdock Eetty Lu Smith Clara Wright and Blanche Marberger Formal Banquet Held By Club to Mark Christmas club of Ogden The high school held a formal banquet at Nob Hill Thursday evening A miniature Christmas tree was the centerpiece under which the presents were placed After a delicious dinner the program was given The members who attended were: Lucille Campion Donna Hazen MarBeverly Malan (president) Paul Ruth Arlene ion McNally Service Star Ogden chapter of Service Star Stromberg Irene Vail and Betty Legion will hold its annual Christ- Whittaker made members were: Those mas party at the home of Mrs ArMarian Joyce Brophy Abplanalp T thur John 3200 Washington FriCederland Betty Jean Marjorie sevDinner will be served at day Cook Louise Dunham Marjorie en p m and gifts will be exHelen Grix Frost Eileen Reservations changed may be England Lewis Leliah Janet Alice Hodges 2607-made by calling Hostesses will be Mrs Johns Mrs Flora Patterson Jane Rockwell Marilyn Marian Shupe Barbara Turner Jost and Mrs H E Burch Wilson Artemis Vetais Marjean Young and Mr Hancock who is club advisor The Literary club was entertained at luncheon at the Green Gables tea room on Friday afternoon with Mrs R L Hickman and Mrs Clifford Doxey in Followcharge of arrangements ing luncheon the group spent the remainder of the afternoon at the home of Mrs Lydia Tanner Mrs Leonard Tillotson was in charge of Mrs Leroy Turpin entertained at the program Gifts were exchanged and there were twelve guests an attractive dinner party for club Gifts members on Wednesday attending followthe were exchanged among Blue Quill Writers ing guests: Mrs Owen A Owens The Blue Quill Writer's club will Mrs Walter Bruesch Mrs E B hold its annual Christmas party Philips Mrs Alice Mitchell Mrs December 28 at seven-thirt- y p m Ralph Green Mrs Lisle Hadlock at the home of Mrs Joseph R Mrs Elmer Anderson Mrs Milton Morrell Mrs Ivan Jones of Beav- Pettit Mrs Russel Badger Mrs er Utah will be a special guest Rial Moore Mrs Dee Stoddard Those and the hostess Mrs Elmer AnderGifts will be exchanged on the entertainment committee son will be hostess to the club are Mrs Ross H McCune Mrs members in January Morrell and Mrs Leland H MEETINGS PERRY Dec 23 — On Monday afternoon a delightful Christmas party was given by the officers and teachers of the Primary association for the children and their L A to B of R T Utah Lodge parents in the ward recreation 173 will hold a meeting December hall 27 at seven-thirt- y A large Christmas tree and Mr p m in the W O W hall and Mrs Santa Claus added to the Refreshments The lodge held conjoint installa- children's delight one were table decat served long 48 68 tion with lodges numbers in the holiday theme and 293 December 15 Tribute was orated A Christmas program was also paid President Clara West for her the children presented by work during the year organizing Primary officers and teachers drill and floor teams which put on exhibitions In several states Geor- held their monthly teachers' training meeting on Wednesday evegia Johnson is captain at the home of Mrs Thelma Outgoing officers of the associa- ning After the lesson which Billings tion are Mrs Anna Murdock Mrs conducted was by Mrs Ruth Hir-scBlanche Holtz and Miss Dorothy was enjoyed and social a hour Code vere Hess entertained their mothers Thursday afternoon at their annual Christmas tea held at the Utah Power and Light auditorium A large Christmas tree beautifully decorated with snow and colored lights lent an air of festivity to 2 the occasion The following pupils appeared on the program: Adra Beth White-side- s Pauleen Scoffield Laurel the Christmas motif Checketts Val Probst Kendel Nap-pMrs J U Eldredge was chairJanet Larson Jean Maddock man of the affair and Mrs D J Nichols Mary Lou Dorothy White The Danish Brotherhood and SisCleone Richards Edith BarHarding and Mrs D N yere hostesses Mrs Owen Ridges terhood will hold a Christmas par- ker Florabelle Sparrow Beth Ol- sang two vocal numbers accom- ty December 29 at seven p m in sen and Beverley Shipley At the conclusion of the program panied on the piano by Mrs L J the Odd Fellows hall The public is Stewart Clair invited Mrs and Further Information may Strong gifts were exchanged and light rebe obtained by telephoning 3673 freshments were served Boyer gave a talk on the Bible Dane Fellowship To Hold Affair Vets1 Children - —————— No-Ho- st guests: Hy-lan- six-thir- -- SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 24 1939 R of the Ogden Women's Clubs Green Gables tea room was the scene of a charmingly arranged dinner December 15 when Mrs Coburn Zetzsche and Mrs J E West of Utah lodge 173 and Mrs Salmer Jensen and Mrs J Francis of Mt Ogden lodge 848 of the ladies auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen entertained the outgoing and incoming officers of their respective lodges Covers were laid for thirty-thre- e at an L shaped table which was beautifully decorated with a small lighted Christmas tree tiny white reindeer and white tapers in red holders Corsages of white red and rosebuds sweetpeas marked places for the following An Impressive installation ceremony wajs held Monday evening in the Masonic temple by Queen Esther chapter Order of the Eastern Star when its newly elected cers took their respective chairs A banquet was served and an interesting program was given as follows: Mrs Myrtle Rosevear piano solo: Miss Dorothy Corey vocal solo accompanied by Mrs voDorothy Radle Glenn V Culp Del-la cal solo accompanied by Mn Lake of Salt City Culp Following the installation of officers flowers were presented to Mrs W O Pell presentation being made by Mrs H E Riley The past matron's jewel was presented to Mrs H D Porter by Miss Frances McCready The address was given by Rev John W Hys-lo- p of Salt Lake City Mrs May P Simpson of Logan worthy grand matron with Mrs H D Porter grand marshal Joseph R Matson worthy grand paton Ms Roze-n- a Schuyler grand chaplain and Mrs Myrtle Matson grand organist officiated at the ceremony and installed the following officers: Mrs W O Pell worthy matron George D Knauss worthy patron Mrs D R Dickens asso matron Mr Chas L McClenny asso patron Miss Frances E McCready Mrs H E Riley conductress L C asso conductress' Mrs Scriven secretary Mrs L E A treasurer Mrs has CorMiss Westt chaplain Dorothy ey marshal MLss Martha Chaus-s- e organLst Mrs E E Burkland Adah Mrs B V Schubert Ruth Mrs Nan B Canady Esther Mrs Paul Muller Martha Mrs C L d McClenny Electa Miss Hazel warder Mrs Margaret Adams sentinel The newly elected officers who were attired in white chiffon robes and carried bouquets stood at attention during the singing of "God Bless America" and retired to the playing of "Auld Lang Syne" old-fashi- — — —— Worthy Matron Installed Installation Lo-ran- ————— STANDARD-EXAMINE- M Fi-Wo-- Fi-Wo-- Ca Club Members Are Feted At Dinner Party W B A Westway Club The Westway club of the Women's Benefit association met at the home of Edith Prout for a seven Gifts o'clock dinner Wednesday were exchanged Election of officers were as follows: President vice president Mildred Wilson Alice Wise corresponding secretary Eleanor Nielsen treasurer Edith Prout press correspondent Bertha Acher Sixteen members and three guests were present A special gift was presented to Edith Mount Ogden Relief Group Enjoys Party w Mrs Edna Evans Johnson and her five daughters who will be featured on a Christmas musical to be given at the I D S Twelfth warfl nhonal nninli Of u I Frances ' WLlliULi 41 nl RVAran n ri ThV nnt Aftnn IVffCV f Jewel Janice and 1 X U'W 7 — — entertained them at a Christmas dinner The party was held in the dining room at the school and the meal was prepared by Mrs Red-for- d instructor of foods assisted by several students in the department The table was gaily decor ated in red and white A small white Christmas tree decked with red ornaments centered the long table and around it were arranged the gifts that the girls exchanged White cathedral tapers in red were placed at each end Small tapers mounted on red stars marked each plate Those who attended the delightful party which is an annual event of the Quill club were the sponsor Miss Coffman and Miss Lucille Wallwork and the following members: Beverly Baker Jean Purdie Helen Gridley Alene Wecker Fern Swaner Ar-lican-deleb- ra ne Peterson Jean Crockett and Marlon Lucas Conveyor Bel f Ten Miles Long Co-bu- rn by the five daughters voice ensemble "A Bird Flew" Clokey "Quiet" Sanderson "The BitterREDDING Cal (UP)— The ness of Love" Dunn by the five tons of gravel and 2800000 daughters accompanied by Mrs tons of sand needed for construcJohnson choir "Christmas An- tion of Shasta dam will be carried them" Parks approximately 10 miles to the dam site by means of the 'world's largest conveyor belt engineers Book The revealed Pouring of the concrete Is scheduled to begin next March In the evolution of the status of and construction of the belt will women from the charming nothingimmediately the Columbia ness of fragile mannequins to the begin Construction Co gravel contract assured poise of business and pro- tors for the huge reclamation professional executives there has been announced extensive controversy about "a ject The conveyor will be 38 inches woman's place" shaped and made of rubHortense Odium president of trough ber and cotton It will follow the Bonwit Teller and company a New contour of the land with the York specialty shop for women steepest grade to be about 25 per would be among the first to maincent tain that a woman's place is in dam being constructed the home But she would not agree to Shasta store waters of the Sacramento that a woman's place must be con- river is the largest unit of Califined to the four walls that envelop fornia's $170000000 central valley her family and power project ConIn her autobiography "A Wom- water at of a second dam an's Place" she traces her career struction river San on the Eriant Joaquin from a frugal childhood in Saint is under way and numerous George Utah to a position of al- canals power plants and other most fabulous wealth and a re- facilities are contemplated in the sponsible place in the business project world From the variety of experience she has had she comes to HUNTERS WARNED the conclusion that: "a business HALIFAX N S (UP) —Prosecareer for a woman and her need for a woman's life' as wife and cutions will be entered- in all cases mother- - are not enemies at all un- of accidental hunting- fatalities if less we make them so but may the shooting may be traced to be the closest and most coopera- carelessness That warning hasj tive friends and supporters of each been sounded by Attorney-Generother"— Constance Bunnell J H MacQuarrie Week Of al iicniMii(i)iu§i ohm WHIM nth vXiMlm nil The Mount Ogden Stake Relief society board members enjoyed a Christmas party at the home of Mrs D R Wheelwright Tuesday evening Dinner was served and a musical program was presented Gifts were exchanged iififfl Oat $200000 odmiia-tio-ina program bow e make orail-eblprogr ac- the fineet Hotel fat the commodations Weal at the aame popu lar price Prout Dental Student Is Home for Yule Mr and Mrs Russell Van Dyke have arrived in Ogden from San Francisco to spend the holidays with Mr Van Dyke's parents Mr and Mrs E N Van Dyke 1276 ' Marilyn Drive is a Mr Van Dyke student in the Dental school of the University of California Mrs Van Dyke was formerly Joyce Williams granddaughter of Mr and Mrs- Clem Williams of Ogden Fifty-six-year-o- Maurice ld Bol-lu- yt of Bailleul France who has 10 sons and a serving in the French Army has now joined as a volunteer son-in-la- w LOCATION Seventh arid the Broadway CO&ZFOSXl center of abopa and ehowi For you in furnishings a t m and aer Visit pur famous re POLICY! BATES t lee One or two fueits to room Sam No double price rate Rooms with bat Choice Doable Bed Double or Twins - $250-$300-$35- 0 Bargaining— N Worry" FRANK It WISIION Pres Shir- Jean Lindquist ley Luddington Luella McFarland Mary Helen Hendricks Georgetta Lunt Elizabeth Schelin Gloria West Belva rVinmhs Rhlr1v frrflj Tvn Toon Scoffield Beverly Purdue Lorna' ns Guitars" 7 TViAOrlavr £trcn in cr morlf Afl ft ffAl A occasion for the girls of the Quill club of Lewis high school when their sponsor Miss Dora Coffman Sunday at the regular sacrament service of the L D S Twelfth ward Edna Evans Johnson prominent voice teacher of Salt Lake City and her five daughters will be presented in an hour of Christmas music Mrs Johnson is the president of the Utah Federation of Music clubs Her daughters Af ton 20 is a pianist violinist and a soprano Peggy 17 plays the cello and sings Frances 15 and Jewel and twins sing Janice twelve-year-ol- d and play the violin and piano The following program will be offered: Organ prelude "Silent Night" Ashford - Guber Fern Clark Twelfth ward ladies chorus "O Devine Redeemer" Gounod-Cain directed by Maggie Gam-me- ll soprano solo "I Know My Redeemer Liveth" (Messiah) Handel Afton Johnson Voice ensemble "Cradle Song of the Fifteenth Century" Ar Sarr "Presents for the Child Jesus" Arr Saar Joseph Dearest Joseph Mild Folk Catalonian song "Christmas Carol Anthem McCol-li- n Franby Afton Peggy ces Jewel and Janice Johnson cello solos "The Swan" Saint Sa-eand Musette Offenbach Peggy Johnson piano solo "Variations on a Theme" Ballantine Afton Johnson Violin and cello quintett "Serenade" Toselli "To a Wild Rose" "Two - oonsor Hostess o puill Club At Christmas Dinner Salt Lakers to ' Sing at Twelfth Ward Sunday McDowell — 1 DinsabnnEO'in im ninnon noon 'SIFPW U12 Superb Css'sia n HtELlEKCC - Scirtt::?atir t'asic Cafeteria Embassy buffet Oak Dining Room Exceptionally good iood—ot j exception- ally moderate prices m mmmm mm |