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Show 331 TheSalt Lake Tribune UTAH CENTENNIAL CALENDAR OF EVENTS Sunday, December31; 1995 From Previous Page Centennial dinner dance, Helper Auditorium. Margaret Marrelli, 472-5616. 8: Joyful Christmas Sounds choir concert, Alpine. Alpine City Hall, 756-6347 13: “Christmas in Dixie, A Historical View,” lecture by LymanHafen, St. George. 6345860. 13 and 14: Centennial Elec- D.C. Bevan Killpack, 377-5780. Organ Guild concerts, St. George. Lou Jennings, 6733081. Christmas at Plum Creek, McCurdy Doll Museum,Provo. Shirley and Monroe Paxman, 377-9935. Murray High Salute to Music Traditions, Murray High School. Mary Ann Kirk, 264- tric Light Parade. Helper Main Street. 472-5616. @ Living Nativity, Hurricane. Barbara W. Watson, 6733703. 13-18: Christmas Candlelight Tour, This Is the Place State Park,Salt Lake City. 5848392. 14: Richfield Centennial light parade, Richfield. Woody 2614. Historyof S.L. Eagle Farnsworth, 896-4565. 24: Alpine City Luminaires, Alpine. Alpine City Hall, 7566347. @Pioneer Park Christmas pageant, Monticello. Dorothy Adams, 587-2940. 31: New Year's Eve party, Paragonah. Civic Committee, 477-3605. The copper-plated woodcarved eagle, its spread wings « measuring 16 feet, perched on a beehive as it looks down from Eagle Gate at State Street and South Templein Salt Lake City, was modeled after an actual specimenthathad beenkilled in City Creek Canyon. Ralph Ramsay was the carver. Y House tour, American Fork. Sue Merrill, 756-5697. . Traditional program and ‘ se » : Pioneers in WaterPurification Santa party, Paragonah. 4773605 Festival of Trees, Logan Recreational Center. Pat Parker, T5508, HOMETOWN Newsounds for Christmas, Salt Lake City. Ruth Gatrell, : 451-2275. Pp Colebrating 50 Yours ing conteClear: 8 ofFales andPervice 2: Christmas home-decorat- 7270. 5-7: Christmas Tree Express, festival, Ogden. 629-8444. fI\ AQUA- 6: Christmas lighting cere- mony, Paragonah. Civic Com- DRASTIA i. Cy) MATIC mittee, 477-3605. 6-8: “Messiah,” St. George Gary Caldwell, 628-2520 Fo ss re a] Ze Water Conditioners Pure Distilled Water ; H,0 Pure and Simple 7: Dixie Rotary Bowl game, 375 W St. George. T. Robert Cochran, 628-2790. is 900 SERVING’ UTAH R 70 OF IT'S 1 00 x Or RS OGDEN VERNAL HEBER KANAB RIVERTON ROOSEVELT WEST JORDAN WEST VALLEY 0 South, Sandy IS EA DELTA h POUR D PRQUD ROSE PARK ax T O s S r rT E H © O D Peter William Madu Peter Willkam Maden 1995 1875 ‘obert, Bill and their wives Caroline and Nancee are all involved in buying and choosing the nawest styles, colors and fabrics from the an8 Madsen and his son Peter Wiliam ‘Southern Furniture Market in Highpoint, N.C. Madsen immigrated to the United States from Denmark where they wereinvolved Their designers are available to help you put a look together and their services are included in the manufacturing of fine furniture and sales. In 1875 they founded Madsen ar ene b ae managed furniture store in America with your purchase. cadsen Furniture is pleased to be included in wishing Utah a hearty Congratulations on 100 Years of Statehood! We've Ith fer Wiliam Madsen and Robert A. Madsen are the fifth generation of the Madsen Family and curently manage Madsen Fumiture Galleries which carry on the tradition of high been with you al the way, quality, style and design, with names such as Century Furniture, Harden, PennsyWvania House and many others. Kacitans future of s\ origi of Utah, etc. and is very active in community affairs. a 2 4650 HIGHLAND DRIVE iar ~ SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84117 1 (801) 278-4404 ‘and a®lor, giving the customer the ability to CioUes et Win chk (658 FSSCle to compliment ther home bq. |