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Show ( Son Times, . f December 19, 1979, Page 8 i Clearfield Courier, December 19. 1979, Page 8 Ben Lomond Beacon, December 20. 1 979, Page 8 WSC singers concert Colors of Christmas was the theme of a Christmas concert presented by the Weber State Singers last week in the Val A. Browning Center Little Theatre. Lyneer Smith, director, said music for the concert came from all over the world and all represents many periods of time, including a wide variety of popular Christmas songs. Included in the repertoire of popular songs performed ' were: Pine Cones and Holly Utah, its scenery and talented people, may be seen in these films: Electric Horseman at the Regency Theatre in Salt Lake City, Panes, Look A Lot Like Christmas, and many others. There was also carolling at the conclusion of the concert. Yule Utah on film Watch for these Utah-- , made films, suggests John Earle, director of Utah Film Development. Frosted Window Its the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,. Its Beginning to Berries, Dec. 21; "Earthbound Schick Sunn Classics, on NBC TV in 1980; Donny and Marie Christmas Special, on ABC TV Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. ; Christmas Lilies, Osmond Production on ABC TV Dec. 16 at 8 p.m.; and The House That Half Jack Built, CBS TV production on Jan. 3. ' bells '7-- . - .. ' r- - 'v1 $ Christmas music will ring out Christmas Eve from the Stewart Carillon Tower at Weber State College in the traditional performance sponsored by the school. At the carillon console will be Mrs. Carol Hurst and Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart. The bells can be heard over a considerable area in the southeast part of Ogden. k' "7 v OFF NEW MESSAGE We also have a complete stock of door mirrors. moo g aipnv i I Oo ; 1? ON ALL FRAME MIRRORS o ' ' ss ; 25-5- 0 - , FREE ESTIMATES 399-559- 6 ISM WALL AVE. i a. center at Weber State College. New Message Center announces events ' Motorists along Harrison Boulevard near the Weber. State College campus have noticed a new electronic anMessage Center events nouncing at the college. suubud em COMSMSuIMfl The conputerized marquee was installed at the West entrance to the Dee Special Events . Center by Integrated Engineering Systems of Logan. It .is visible to both North and Southbound traffic. Dean Hurst, assistant to the president for college relations, said The $50,000 A characters and can store up system was paid for entirely from private donations, many of which were collected several years ago g drive during a for construction of the Dee Center. simplicity. Anyone who can use a typewriter can program this machine, he said. The marquee will be used to announce events of public interest which are taking place on the WSC campus. motion generate drawings. The Message Center is a from programmed typewriter keyboard in the office of Dale Gardner, director of the Dee Center. According to Mr. Hurst the new system has 99 memory banks, a potential for 63,000 for Engineering said one of the unique features of the system is its In addition to written messages the system can fund-raisin- Spokesman, Integrated to 500 messages. Women) resifltos ctasiftG pifts Womens Ogden of Realtors made two donations to separate The Council county. Weber Weber County programs ' annual their during Christmas luncheon held January, reported Mrs. Dec. 12 at the Ogden Golf 'Hooglandi, and we really and Country Club. thank you Realtors for . WCR President Pat Moffett giving us a helping hand. presented a $150 check to Presently the Nutrition Evelyn Hoogland, director of Program is serving hot the Weber County Nutrition lunches to about 800 senior Program for the Elderly, to citizens and they plan to be used to help build the new expand those services when kitchen proposed in the the new kitchen is built. - A second donation in the form of boxes full of gifts was presented to Edwina County donated three acres of land in an industrial area where the new kitchen will be built. We hope to break ground by : Harlin, director of the Womens Crisis Center. Following a report that the Center was in dire need of food linens, clothing, etc., the articles, toiletry WCR purchased several boxes lull of gifts, which were presented at the luncheon. It is especially hard at Christmas-tim- e for bat--; tered wives and children to get into the holiday spirit, 'reported Mrs. Harlin as she accepted the gifts. It can be a very stressful situation to be away from home, especially under the conditions that some people ' come to us from. The Center gratefully acknowledges your contributions at this time of year. Donations . from 1 SERVICE CENTBl CHRISTMAS SPECIALS on Whirlpool SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICING THROUGH DECEMBER ONLY. SCjifQHH (LIMITED QUANTITY) 60 minute time Temperature probe e Solid state vary power e Defrost guide, e Great Price I DISHVJASHER e e e e Pots and pans Q)tcc 3CeatU&ti Rinse hold Power saver Sound insulation 823 to. ttete, Ctocrfleld Td. - a U qiJCHuItfl)4 "HSR o t:VH n i . txifcHOiuiX ZIISI in- dividuals and other groups .would gladly be accepted by 'the Nutrition Center and the Crisis Center. 773-432- 8 k OM3ail0$-ZlJEJ-- o . |