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Show Wednesda, December 8,1971 Dinner Set For Orem Sr. Citizens OREM — Christmas dinner will be served to Orem Senior Citizens on Thursdayati p.m. in the Orem City Center. tions should be made in advance at the Center. Following the dinner, a Christmas program will be given at Orem Junior High School under the direction of Jerry Elison. There will be no chargeand all the senior citizens are invited. The will include a play, ‘‘Three-Penny Christmas,’ with the cast mn, Craig Carter, Evan Christensen, Jeanine and Jenifer Pulham, Arlene Mitchell, Debra N-well, John Lewis, Paul Sandstrom, Ron Ostler and Steven Hillis. Dell Winterton and Vickie Toland are in charge of choreography and Helen Weeks is in charge of music, Other special workers on the play include Pam Johnson and Kay McHielar,set design; David Nielson,instructor and Loralee Littleford and Rosemary Pack, a ecompanists. At 4 p.m. the group will be given a guided tour of the Peters, ident, who has beenseriously ill, will join the group at the dinner. He, aiong with otherofficers, was reelected. HS Drill Teams To Compete at U.of U. Contest Orem, Springville and American Fork High Schools will participate this Thursday in the University of Utah's high school drill team and pep club exhibition. at §:30 p.m,in the special events center, 40 units from 35 Utah high schools will perform ain, precision routines to with over 1,200 girls icipating, this will be the gest event of its kind ever held in the state. mone oa a ied their adviser. Ardena Beck is adviser for the American Fork Pep Club. Springville High Schoolis sending a pep club and Jeannette Johnsonis its adviser. The four-hour exhibition is IMAGES. OPEN AT 9:30 A.M. DAILY OPEN EVERY NITE ‘TIL 9 P.M. FREE GIFT WRAPPING SALE OF ASSORTED S A LE For double orsingle . . 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