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Show rtCsrccstUi i, CRAFTY n PEAS SPIRIT Von & (hrisfmas lllossinus on To make this attractive decoration, play clay ia dipped wax and arinto ranged to look like a tree of ahiny, tiny applea. Prepare play clay mixture When cool enough to handle knead like dough. Form into balls and about 30 about 66 1 14 inch diametei balls. Stick a clove into each ball and set out, clove side up, on protected surface; dry overmte Stick a toothpick into soft (undned) part on bottom of each ball, dry completely. Melt paraffin wax over water in a double boiler. Add bits of red crayon to color wax a bright red. Dip dried play clay balls into melted wax, coating evenly. Then dip wt each immediately into ice water to harden wax and give it a shiny appearance. For a J3 bnghter color, play clay can U be dipped again into wax. M JQ then ice waler Purchase a 12 inch high styrofoam cone and separate base. Beginning around hot-toedge of cone, stick in larger play clay balls. Con- adding balls in rows, $4 placing smaller balls near top and finishing with 1 ball on Kj the top Fill in spaces with N holly or green plastic leaves, ps Set finished, decorated Com M on base Yours 'SIDE STREET' LAWRENCE ELANA MOTEL B. PETERSON SETS GOALS FOR HAPPY, USEFUL LIFE . . . Mishap in SIDE STREET Story Last Week The Prog, css stiff was dis- turbed when the issue of Dec. 17th came back with virt of the heading to our Side Street A feature story missing. look at the negatives from which the paper was prink'd revealed the fact fthat an a lj.iecnt to the been h.ul inadvertently stury pushed up over the lines that were missing from the title. We nm therefore taking ttre lilerty to mi)lLsh Mr. Petersons photograph and the story Millard County Progress written by Mr, Newel Day. Fillmore, Ctah 84631 Christmas in our this week Friday, December 24, 1971 Annual Christmas Edition EDITION. It follows: dme a lot of OUR SI CERE ST WISH TO ALL OUR FRIENDS 1ST Brush Wellman It. Peterson h.ts living, THE SEASON... May we take this opportunity to wish the best for you and your loved ones. We hope your holidays are truly joyful, and marked with harmony in every way. Merry Christmas to all! M.E.A. Credit Union jg 180 South Main Fillmore, Utah 84631 has ren-derv- d 3 a lot of service and has male a tvM of friends. rrnlers a valuable s nice in this area as our flor-M- . II s 34 years of experience in floral work begun in 1937 when he started working at Ilvlmd Floral Jn Silt Lake C ty where he was employed five yr ns. It was while working at Hy lind Floral that he met Lula llonnctt who was working in the home of President Iletx'r J. Grant. They were married in the S ilt Lake Temple June 23. 1938. Lawrence and Luka are the parents of four children. Lester H. Peterson, Hunter, Utah, of Woods Cross. iv id Kay Mrs. Raniy (Nancy) Curtis of Nevada and Julie Ann Holers in. Salt Lnke City. Mr. Peterson h ls given many demonstrations on flower arranging. Christmas decorations, etc. at church and civic and f r school organizations. He has been railed to judge flower shows in several hcalit es. He h ls served as an officer and his ltoen a memVr of the Garden Club for a long time. Lawrence furnishes floral arrangements for funerals in bith West Millard and Fast Millard County, an I ah does "we ling" flovvars and r irsugo work over a wile arei. TlV' ir, lustrio is man. along w.th his lir titer. Viet r. and father W.1I Peterson coul i almost be called pioneers of the Dry I.ind Wheat ind udry in tins locality, for thy luoke up out of s ige I rush an celar I trie lan s une two th f.ve him trod (2o00i nrrex an i made it pro luce beaut fell diy lan I wh at Lawrence is st.ll SuO acres of thi- - He sivs "To really enjoy myself is to prepare the snl for Fall i'l mting", F. r hi bh es. he enj s e mng b r a snull herd of ch vc Angus cattle, nnl lik s to hunt and fish, an! loves lie in the mount uns. lbs dev te 1 church service Im Liles sieving in the 111 iers Prc'lleney. Gtnoulngir il Coni-m- t ec. Temple W rk direct ir, Sun ! iv School teacher, Chair-n of the Millird "stike ILvIi-opCornell, Cliurmun of t!ie War I firm. C imsel.'r in the Ksh'piic and, H.sh p of ihe FiTmorv' Soooni Wirl for 12 i irs an throe months For ye rs. veil le serving as II sh p K he del.vrrel a corsage or fl.nv-w- ers t all girls and women of M li.s warl on their birth I ns. a birth lay card to the JQj and mule members. The floral n romonts lie has t ikrn t the h'vsp t u have lifted the sp rits of many piticnls there The flivvers he Ins given away, the hours of loving sor-io- o he h.is renlerel nnl the influence he his hid for goo I on tlm l.ves (if ntheu D s, Fp-.rk- 1 1 u-- in op-riti- 1 Y ' ftjLar 1 NATURE SPARKLES IN HER NEW WHITE s- ' VS, ' - wz 9 j Szfy' u Were taking this opportunity to extend our best Christmas wishes to all of you. RAIMENT, OUR THOUGHTS TURN TO THOSE WHO HAVE GLADDENED THE PAST SEASONS FOR US. nr-ra- 1 Fillmore City Corporation KELLYS Department Store niouMiro. ynl Liw retire gives tit s siggot-- i on building a happy, useful life: "He actively ongigel 'll in a geo 1 citiio vv.th c mp.t ismn in y.ui nil ur ml .vo on.l heart for KELLYS IGA |