Show ? ' 9mm 1 The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday December Family Parties Mark U of U Social Season By Nancy Mann Tribune Staff Writer Christmas is a time for family fun! So in this yuletide season most University of Utah sorori- - t ties and fraternities are having family Christmas parties sponsored by the Mothers’ I Clubs Sunday after- noon from 2 to C 'I' I I tively decorated by Mrs Bronson Stringham Act As Hostesses Members of the Mothers’ Club will be hostesses and the SAE Little Sisters of Minerva will help serve SAEs will join in singing chapter fraternity songs and a quartet composed of Johij Nelson Keith Larsen Bob Davis and Kent Chidester will entertain during the afternoon : Monday evening at 8 pm Strlngham left Garry Taylor Jeff Paoletti SAE Mothers' Club 1 sponsoring the buffet Yule Festivities Boom at BYU By Lynette Webb PROVO — Christmas are booming on the Brig ham Young University campus! Friday night the Interna- - Make Decorative Tree For Christmas Cards Christmas cards are put to work as a frame around this wall tree for Christmas cards It is attractive easy ographed by Linda Vernon BYU to make and fun for the family This Is made with round tiny glass ments and the cards you receive ed Bulgarian j dance “Troiki” was performed I by Robert Oli--- v J J phant Connie Whitehouse and w by toothpick ball ticking (like pins in a cushion) about 100 round toothpicks evenly space into each Lorraine Miner After the concert the traditional Banyan Ball was held in the East ball 5l m cfti wvj Hang Christmas cards on a decorative white wail tree Let Old Shoes Benefit Feet By United Pres International LINCOLN NEB A properly fitted shoe will naturally support the weightbearing points of the foot—the ball of the heel the ball of the great toe and the ball of the little toe - three Gerda Peterson a clothing specialist at the University of Nebraska said persons should check their old shoes before buying new ones “They’ve been through the mill with you’’ she explained “Take a good look at how they fared and you will learn what errors to avoid next time you choose a new pair” She said if the sole is worn unevenly with more wear in the front it means the shoe is too short If the heel pushes under or new lifts are often needed this also is an indication the shoes were too short ’ she said Prepare the Base Prepare the base by making a hole for hanging centered one inch from the top of the base Directly underneath the hole and centered stick a toothpick ball into the base Next place two toothpick balls underneath the preceding row and then place four toothpick balls to complete a pyramid shaped Christmas tree Apply pressure to imbed toothpicks in the base This completes the first layer Start Other Layers Start a second layer by plao-in- g one toothpick ball on top of and centered between rows one and two Make a second row using two balls beneath and flanking the single ball Do the same for the third row using the remaining balls Gently apply pressure along the sides of the second layer’s third row so that the middle ball bulges slightly upward Press the second layer gently into the first layer You may want to add an additional toothpick ball centered and below the tree for a trunk Spray With Snow Spray with snow spray and miniature ornaments hang Place a piece of holiday ribbon through the hole and hang on a wall hanger or flank your living room mirror or mantel with two of these trees As your Christmas cards arrive pin them to the exposed portions of the base This unique decorative piece will be the highlight of your home’s holiday decor LOGAN — Fraternity A Make i ' Christmas and Dick ' Ski went to Solitude Rohn Harmer Kentueky Bailey the Phi Mu Colonel jard Saturday evening for the Phi Mu Christmas party There they joined’ Jeanne Thiessen and Barry Moore Susie Thomason and Fred Meier Linda Worsley and with small Christ-- mas stocking favors During dinner Edie Lund and Kent McCrimmon chatted with Donna Silver and Jack Pyper Sue Oler and Resort Klein Select Proper Gift See that Christmas gift toys are smooth light weight and suited to baby’s age and skills Hold back a few for a rainy day so that baby won’t be dazed on Christmas morn Chris Fonnesbeck Randy Wood Carol Blair and Michelle McMurdie presented their dates Dick Paxton Mike Orfanalds and Rich- - Jane Anderson and Dennis Mangrum Gayle Muhlestein and Cal Cook will meet Care men Boyden and John at the Treasure Park 'MiklM Pin-gre- INCORPORATED Lodge 462 South Tenth Eatt To Ride Gondolas They will ascend (via gondolas) to the Summit House where they will Join Kathy Carpenter and Steve Evans Katie Stohl and Ellis Ivory for On thn Band of thn Road’ amps dinner Richard Cannon George Moyer and Alan Bluth are bound to be surprised when Santa appears and presents them with smaU Christmas gifts as their dates Beth Benson Barbara Rees and Mary Brown watch The Chio ‘ quartet SaHy Breinholt Julie Breinholt Joan Moon and Charlotte Wright will entertain Leslie James and Mac Oswald Connie Duncan and Bill Evans Kristine Jacobsen and Stevo Nelson at intermission Phi Mu Fete Phi Mus and dates Linda to fit any coiling height Shown it Crystal Cut Jewel Baskets with Satin Brass and Pole Chains- - Just one of our large collection of Imported Pole and Chain lights Out - of - town Orders Pilled Promptly Please state eeiling height By Gay R Whitesides a The Salt Lake Scotts Pipe Band accompanied the Scottish numbers Foreign student Secily Keber Czechoslovakia Geza Karip Hungary and Farad Masters Iran also tyro orna- Plan for Winter Fetes student inch toothpicks 16 foam balls styrofoam base snow spray USU Pledges tional Folk Dancers presented “Christmas Around the World” Dances from several countries were presented including Israeli dances chore- Banchero Pat r held at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter house for families of SAEs The mantel buffet table and occasional tables will be fes- Readying decoration for Sigma Alpha Epsilon Family Buffet at U of U are Mrs Bronson Ruiz and Lynn Larson mothers and fathers Ann Rothwell chapter president will welcome the guests and actives will sing sorority songs for their parents Dessert will be served and each family will bring a gift for a gift exchange Friday night the Chi Omegas and their dates will dress their best to go to Park City for their Christmas dinner-danc- e 4 Miss Mann supper the Pi Beta Phi Mothers’ Club will have a Christmas party for Pi Phis and their Miss Webb Gym Hello Gonzalez and Diane Roma danced to the music of the Tam Linville Band while Laurie Christensen and Corris Mueller enjoyed refreshments of cake and punch Murals depicting college life were noticed by Joel Justesen and Joan Higbee Members of the junior class enjoyed a class party Friday night in the Smith Family Living Center Darrel Edwards Kay Kimball and Linn Kitinger collected the admission which was a toy article of clothing or food to be used in the Christmas Drive Nancy Wilcox Lynn Hodge and Diana Gray took turns sitting on Santa’s knee The Lara Yorgenson and Dave Tucker Combos provided dancing music par- ties Friday and Saturday at Utah State University were planned by pledges who are putting forth extra effort to become active members Sigma Chi pledges reserved Crystal Springs and arranged for decorations to accent a Southern theme Wayne Molden Dave Ben-nio-n David Nelson Jack Dally and John Williams were Southern “gentlemen” when they called for Christy Thompson Gail Wangsgaard Linda Tool-so- n Carma White and Marcia McMurrin Pi Kaps had a “pajama party” Dan Miracle and Shir-li- e Erickson Richard Andrews and Ronna Grover Jim and Bonnie Jorgensen Dick Grow and Bertie Lou Richardson Dave Norton and RoJean Reeves and Dan Kirkham and Sue Phelps won prizes for their original pajamas Ernie Jensen Sigma Nu pledge president and his date Paula Hyatt went to Tremon-to- n Saturday for the Sigma Nu ' formal formal were die Attending Karen Fonnesbeck and Steve y Reeder Terry Bryon and Marianne Brooks Pat Briggs and Bob Statham Bob Blonquist and Lynette Boyce and Brenda Hall and Mike Casey Sigma Nus presented their dates with favors of stuffed snakes and intermission entertainment was a guitar and bass ukulele duet by Met John son and Lana Taylor Cameo never forgets what a woman’s stocldngs are for — Give them and see! 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