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Show Page Six The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid December 25, 1970 FAIRVIEW KOLEEN PETERSON The first and second grades were the winners in the recent drive to add more parents to the newly organized Fairview PTA. The class received the honor for having the highest per cent of parents belonging to the PTA. The received a $5 cash award that will probably go toward purchasing rythym instruments lor the class. Ali of the children received a special treat. Fireside was held last Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Anderson. Ted Mower conducted and Sherrill gave the lesson. Guests attending were Norma Elaine Anderson, Ila Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mower, and Mr. and Mrs. Iven Cox. Home spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Terry, Scott and Tony and Mr. and Mrs. 427-378- The Utah Stars will lie in action twice during the period lieiween the Christmas and New Years' holidays 0 on Sunday, the powerful Squires and on Virginia Tuesday, Dec. 29, against the Carolina Cougars. The Virginia game slated for 7 p in in the Salt Palace, will mark the final regular season appearance of the year in Utah by the team leading the Eastern Division of the professional Dec. 27, against Dm Dell Terry who have been living in Texas while in training with the Army and Miss Kay lyn Terry who has been attending Utah State University in logan. Mrs. Edita Graham was Iihsicss to a lo ely Christmas (limin' last Sunday afternoon at her home. hi her guest list were Marcella Graham, Vramiula Clement. Dora Itigbv, Ila Jensen, Winnie liasmussen, Gwen Hartley and Dorcas Erickson. American Barnum III of TVa Life with I.inkletler" shows boss Art I.inklrtter what he considers to he a really cool Christinas gift - a U. S. Savings Bond. H. B. California already was producing 80 per cent of the in the United States. By 1900, than 2,000 seeds have e been counted in a single flower head. More sun-win- Basketball Association. The Squires are paced by the great rookie sensation Charlie Scott who tallied 40 points in Virginia's last appearance in the Salt Palace Dec. 19. Virginia won that game, 112 109, in a contest marred by nine technical louls, so it is rather obvious that the Stars will be gunning for revenge. It will be 'Parents' Night" w ith all parents admitted at half price to all seats when accompanied by a paying child. The Carolina game on the 19th is billed as Family Night." Mom and Dad and all the kids will be admitted at one price, regardless of the size of family. Tipoli time for the Tuesday game will Ik 7:30 p in. The Cougars are paced by loriner Duke Bobby Verga, an all ABA per- former Caldwell, and Jumpin' the former Joe Arizona State ace who jumied Irom the NBA Atlanta Hawks to play with Carolina. TheStars still are in first place in the ABA western division and MA SCANJPINAVIA AT- CHRISTMASTIME , P 'M CAKE'S OP- BREAD LOAVES , THE SHAPE OF A E?0AR, RECALL - ANCiemt feasts of Peal soar meat. provided by the Fairview Fun makers and delightful refreshments were served. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Carlston were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook and son of Clearfield. l is the season to he jolly and the ladies who attended a Christmas party hosted by Mrs. Eda Anderson on Thursday evening really had a dclighlul lime. Her home w as beautifully decorated lor the occasion and guests enjoyed dinner by candlelight. Attending were Elsie Christensen. Mary Jensen. Nelle Ellis Madsen, Nellie Emma Evans, Me llister. Phyliss Jones, ( lista Peterson. Winnie omis. Ila hristensen. Selma Pasmussen. derson and Anna San- Jensen, (.nests also enjoyed ex- changing gilts. Valera Cheney entertained her their and a rook club last week. It was social Christmas Christmas luncheon and a gift exchange was enjoyed. Prizes Ila went to Clara Stewart, Jensen and Lorna Tucker. Other present included Marcella Maud Hartley, Cecil Mower. Burdella Terry. Olea Cox and Phylinda Turpin. Graham. Larry Marshall is enjoying his Christmas leave at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Eva Nielsen. Larry completed his basic training at Fort Lewis, Washington and has been stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.!. Mr. and Mrs. Clair (Ruth) Poulsen are enjoying the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tucker. They have been living in California while Clair has been assigned to Fort Ord lor duty with the Army. The South Ward Relief Society visiting teachers enjoyed a lovely party on Thursday - evening of last week. The program included on Christdemonstrations mases Irom other countries and a typical home evening program was also presented. Happy Holiday! To One and All! Tis the season for parties and a delightful time was enjoyed by Ihe guest who attended the sewing club social at the home of Mrs. Loa Stewart on Wednesday afternoon. Those attending included Dorcas Erickson, Araminta Clement, Marcella W. Pratt Co. Graham. Jensen, Gwen Hartley, Dora Rigby, Ila Edda Graham. Rozella Collard, Sarah Rigby, Burdella Terry and Ethel Mower. THE JOYS OF CHRISTMAS ARE BEST SEEN THROUGH CHILDREN'S EYES . . . FOR THEM, IT'S A TIME OF WONDER AND DELIGHT AND EAGER ANTICIPATION. WE HOPE YOUR HOLIDAY SEASON RECAPTURES THE JOY AND MAGIC OF YULES GONE BY. you and yours, sincere wishes for happiness and prosperity throughout the holiday season from everyone at To Ray' and Yalene's Floral & Gifts I CAK TH KJ Members of the Mutual Marrieds Class enjoyed a lovely evening on Friday of last week at a dance in the downtown amusement hall. The music was ( PING guards. - Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen, and Suzanne of Orem spent Sunday with Mrs. Ila Jensen. Mrs. Sarah Rigby spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Lay in Circleville. ( doubt will go with their season long starting lineup of Zelmo Beaty at center, Red Robbins and Wayne Hightower and Donnie at forwards and Jell Freeman Congdon at no Leading Utah Stars play two during week |