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Show IliV t' ir alley is a time for crowds, among other things. And sandwiched between the Christmas-shoppincrowd and g the gift exchanging crowd, the telephone crowd is expected to put in its annual appearance Christmas Day. Thats the word from Earl Wallace, district manager for Mountain Bell, who reminds us that Christmas is the bulest calling day of the year. "Mothers Day is the only other day of the year that even Christmas Christmas is all around the house even face Santa large smiling Christmas towel and Merry poinsetta wash cloth. Christma is all around the community. Lights and color are putting a cheerful splash in the air and adding to the holiday festive atmosphere. Christmas is in church. Let's enjoy a Christma program. The Sunday before Christmas is very special, the chapel is packed, and everyone sings the Christmas hymn With Wandering Awe The Wise men saw The star in heaven springing, etc. The prayer is said, such a beautiful and sincere prayer given by Dwight Schroeder. Then the touching solemn hymn Jesus Once of Humble Birth by the congregation followed by the Holy Sacrament. Now the program put on by the singing mothers commences under the direction ofMaria Warnas. the precious melodic Christmas carols and special music is a priviledge to hear. Color slides help tell the story shown by Jerman Warnas, and the story is narrated by talented Faye Royer. The mothers choir sings Oh Come, All Ye Faithful followed by Silent Night, the solist Delores Schoenfeld. Shepherds watching their flocks by night and the bright star appear by slide. The favorite song Away In a Manger is accompanied by the old familiar manger scene. Other songs in tlie bathroom with the Angels We Have Heard On High, When Christ Was Born In Bethlehem, Lo, How a Rose, Star Of The East the solist Dorothy Perry. Slides of the wise men traveling afar on their camels were shown. Also King Herod on his throne with the magistrates of the kingdom. Faye Roy- er reads the story so beautifully. comes close to Christmas for calling volume," he ex"It seems that on plained. Christmas people are anclous to wish their seasons greeting to friends and family whom they may not call at any other time. Wallace offered a couple of suggestions to help people complete their calls during this busiest of holiday seasons. He urged telephone users to place their calls in the middle of the day rather than during the early morning and evening hours, which are the two bulest service to the nation's rural areas was a step closer today as a result of action taken by Rep. Laurence J. Burton (R-Uta- rv'vi fvi,1 miiii fi Ini'- "i uvrti rtfmifift zled with a novel Banana Poppyseed Dressing, makes a tasty as well as filling entree for luncheon or a light supper. GREEN MEDLEY SALAD 1 1 quart mixed salad greens package frozen artichoke hearts 1 2-- cup drained orange and grapefruit sections 3 bananas, but into I inch chunks -- Wash greens under running water; shake off excess water; tear enough into bitesize pieces to make quart; refrigerate. In a large salad bowl, toss greens with cup Banana Poppyseed Dressing. Add artichoke hearts, orange and grapefruit sections, and bananas to salad greens; toss with additional dressing as needed. Makes servings. 1 4-- 6 BANANA POPPYSEED DRESSING Banana Poppyseed Dressing ripe banana, mashed cup sugar I teaspoon dry mustard L teaspoon salt 1 1 tablespoon poppy seeds 2 tablespoons dry vermouth (or tablespoon lemon juice) cup dairy sour cream 1 1 In small bowl, combine all ingredients. Blend until smooth; chil about 14 hour before serving. Makes about 1 3A cups. A banana and ham Fan Salad makes an unusual taste combination for the dieter, too. Strips of this mellow, ripe Chiquita Brand fruit are alternated with cornucopias of the lean ham for a picture-prettsalad to share with the family or friends. y weight-conscio- BANANA FAN SALAD 6 bananas radishes', thinly sliced slices ham loaf or other cold sliced meat Crisp salad greens 10-1- 2 12 oz. package cream cheese !i pound blue cheese tablespoon cream 3 h.) ' NEW YORK (ED) When youre trying to stick to the straight and narrow of a diet, so that eventually your figure will look that way, salads can be your best friend. Not only are they filling and satisfying but theres an infinite variety of them so the palate need never be bored. If youre stuck in the tuna, cottage cheese and lettuce salad rut, why not try some new salads to help on your slimming way-w- ith the addition of golden, sweet Chiquita Brand bananas. T his tasty food is a calorie counters best buy, tipping the charts at only 85 calories. A salad composed of artichoke hearts, greens, orange and grapefruit sections and circlets of this luscious fruit driz- 14 Air , - Best Friend times on Christmas Day. Air Service To Rural Are& V? f Dietersfe?r CROWDS Werner , 'v$J. WkM A TIME . FOR Conic Along With Me Bv Rhoda Salads: December 25, 1969 Niews 1 Emma Lou Almond at the piano, dean Almond ;I received a letter On large chop plate or platter arrange salad greens in six portions. Peel and slice bananas in three strips. Arrange each banana in a fan shape on the greens. Soften cheese with cream at the organ do a superb rendition with the from Secor D. Browne, lengthwise and pipe through pastry tube to outline fan handle. Squeeze remaining cheese into rosette in musical accompaniments. chairman of the Civil center of platter. Decorate with radish slices. Between each fan arrange rolls of cornucopias of cold meat slices. Serve salad dressing separately. Serve with rolls, melba toast, bread sticks or The song Beautiful Savior thrills us sang by Aeronautics Board, hot breads. Serves six. the solist Cleora Webb. promising prompt and With these tasty recipes, diet time need not mean time. Sparked with bananas, your Last on the program was the beautiful carol comprehensive considsalad days may turn out to be some of the best eating days of your life. Joy To The World the first verse by the sing- eration of my rquest, ing mothers and all other verses by the con- Rep. Burton said. The Utah Republican gregation joining in. Ross Van Orden gives the had written the cab closing prayer. Such a lovely, lovely occasion. One to always Chairman December 1, blah-me- remember. Enjoy with me The First Christmas there were in the same country shepherds al requesting airline ser- And vice to rural areas where the nations 30 ing in the field, keeping watch over their flock million people are livby night. ing without adequate air And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon service. In Burton's letter he them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them; and they were sore afraid. reminded Chairman And the angel said unto them, fear not; Browne thatthe House for , behold, I bring unto you good tidings of passed a bill providgreat joy, which shall be to all people. ing for a 10 year , $5 For unto you is torn this day in the city of billion program to imDavid a Saviour which is Christ the Lord. prove U.S. airports. I And this shall to a sign unto you; Ye shall supported that bill befind the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, ly- cause I believe our airline transportation sysing in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a tem must be updated, multitude of heavenly host praising God and Burton continued. But I also think our rural saying, on to and in the earth God areas must have air highest, Glory 2;8-1- 4. men. luke will toward Ieace, good service, too. citizens Bien. Gardez who live outside the abid- great metropolitan areas must not be denied these services. Applications Now Accepted January Sid Program The Salt Lake County Recreation Department Is now accepting applications from persons interested in teaching skiing in lie 1070 Beginner Ski School, scheduled to start on February 14. 1970. All applicants must participate in two training sessions during .January. Anyone interested in teaching in this program should call Susan Santistevan at A .January ski program for tieginning and intermediate 486-038- 4. certified instructors from Greater Salt Lake Ski Schools Inc.--January ski program for beginning and intermediate A skiers - with certified instructors from Greater Salt Lake -- Ski Schools Inc. nounced today bv - was anthe Young Mens Christian Assn. Harold W. Buckner, director -- ! of physical activities at the Y, said the program will get under way January 3 at Gorgoza, three miles east of Parleys Summit on Highway 40. Lou Lorenz will supervise the school. A second session will be offered, beginning February six-we- ek 14. Mr. Buckner said fee for the program, Including transportation, is $48. Fee for persons with their own transportation is The fee includes an allday pass and group Instruction, with no more than twelve students per class. He explained that Gorgoza is served by two chair lifts and one Buses will leave from the following points: YMCA Building, 737 E. 2ndSouth, 8:05a.m., Foothill Shopping Center, 8:20 a.m.; Warshaw's Cottonwood, 10:15 a.m.; Mt. Olympus Shopping Center; 10:30 a.m. $41. T-b- Burton urged Chairman Browne to use the CABs authority to initiate a new policy setting class rates at a level that will allow the airlines to accomplish the goal of providing adequate air service to non urgan America. I am convinced that airline service is justified to many non- - economic points, Burton wrote the Chairman. Chairman Brownes letter to Congressman Burton said, in part: The Board has been quite concerned , for some time, about many aspects of the air service requirements o f the if loc smaller I Times and styles change, but our Christmas ivishes to you are timeless. Stiiniety cutd (2&in.teea 'Sowea Lanes Cafe V- Bowens Lounge Bowen's Sporting Goods commun- - I $ |