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Show Dance In Song, Thursday, Dec w ill be I, old at the So 7040 West 8, 1983 Fourth grade students at Plymouth elementary will present the program Santas Toy Shop at 2 p.m. Wednesday in e room. the schools About 114 students are involved in the production. The story is about a Christmas when Santa did not have all the toys ready in time for his Christmas Eve trip and magic was needed to finish the preparations. Dance numbers will include Here Comes Susie Snowflake, Toyland March, Toyland" and Santa son Am one wishing more information may cal) Mr Pearce, 250-540- 8 Calvin Smith School Interact With Center multi-purpos- Presbyterian - Slated Monday GRANGER Tomorrow (Friday) is the last day to make reservations for the Westvale United Presbyterian Women supper to be held Monday at the Oaken Bucket Course se Bacchus PTA Offered Nominators Being Named Community Education decorations The children are also making decorations for their classrooms, including reindeer door knobs, Santa Claus lightplate covers and Santas to stand on tables Teachers involved in the projects are Billie Hunsaker, Barbara Burgess and Jean Young Older children from the school w ill sing at the care center next w eek Those interested may call Joyce Maki, Carol Petersen, Faye or Vickie Fuller for reservations Rev Milton Ensley will present the sermon "Christmas Is For Thinking Sunday. The children will participate m lighting the third Advent candle, under the direction of Afton Smith Adeline Fowler, elder, and John Fowler, deacon, will assist with the services. Services will be conducted at 7 p m. Sunday at the Golden Living Center. An Advent study, "Follow the star of patience, will be held at 6 30 Sunday evening By Cyprus o MAGNA. A class in for women will be taught during winter quarter at Cyprus Community School. self-defen- KEARNS. A general PTA meeting and Christmas program will be held at 7 oclock Wednesday evening at Bacchus elementary. The meeting will be short, but important, said PTA spokesman Janae Miller, who said a nominating committee is to be elected. Kindergarten students will present a program, Christmas Around The World. The presentation will include poems and songs. One song, 0 Tannenbaum, will be sung in German, and another, Jingle Bells, sung in Spanish. The Jewish Hannukah song, Dreydle Song, will also be performed. Other selections include the Cactus Song and We Wish You A Merry Christmas. BEN MON Kindergarten children from Cahin Smith elementary are making decorations for residents of Benmon Care Center About 135 students are involved in the project, making trees, Santas and ehes to decorate a bulletin board Teachers will take several children, as representatives of the classes to the center to put up the Women Supper Woodbury, Virginia Pascoe and Laurie Meyers. Connie Lane will serve as accompanist. Parents and friends are being invited to the event, Mr. Williams said. Self-Defen- Kindergarteners At WSST VAUEY WfW Claus Express, along with a variety of Christmas songs. Teachers involved with the production are Darryl Williams, Sonya PHOTO AT RIGHT Registration may be made at any time at the school, said teacher Dennis Hepler. Classes will be held on Tuesday nights, with the course taught from 7 to 8 p m. and a class in Kung Fu from 8 to 9 p.m. beginning on Jan. 10. The class is designed to help women learn techniques for defending themselves against attack, including how to break holds and kicking, he said. The Shalin Northern style of Kung Fu will be used in the second sessions, he added. Both classes are useful in building confidence and safety and also offer an enjoyable way to exercise, the teacher remarked. self-defen- CHILD EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTS HELP YOUR CHILD BE FIRST WITH EARLY LEARNING MATERIALS Alumni Madrigals Of KHS Flash Cards Teachinq Cubes Play Boards Plus MUCH Alphabet MORE11 Puzzles FAMILY STORES Planning Party KEARNS The annual Christmas party for Kearns high alumni madrigals will be held at 7:30 p m TOY SHOP on Dec. 21. Christmas Convenience.. SNOOZE . . . Sleeping elves Jodi Lone (front) and Cheri Robertson will awaken next week for Plymouth elementary's Christmas play. Toys in the background are (from left) Russell Handley, Stephanie Margetts, Juliann Aim and Julie Reese. Diamond Jubilee 1 1 rrs. rt) yum . xWW for credit... , : . First Security Bonk" BANKING CARDH 3SPW9K 3 t FWiI MOTKMffi SufHy HsndiBaolbPlfe nb3 0Q0S 0123 WS. 3 i UTUM HSbl Camp Fire members throughout the area are being invited to join in three years of activities titled Celebrate Camp GRANGER. as the organization celebrates TATHrtt for cash... and banking day or night First Security Bank OF UTAH, N.A. Member FDIC mmr - 4860 SO. REDWOOD RD. T,ravel AIRLINE TICKETSCRUISETOURS Camp Fire Noting Its 75th Anniversary Fire, for checking. . . former madrigals who sang under the direction of Dick Pearce are being invited to the event, which All 'WE DO IT ALL IN ONE CALL AT NO EXTRA COST 'gEEs,ggi5i5r VISA 3863 A ham and turkey dinner will be served, with participants being asked to bring a side dish or dessert There will he a charge of $1 per per- Plymouth Pupils Tell Tale Of Tardy Toys TAYLORSVILLE. Pearce home, its 75th (Diamond) jubilee. From now through 1985 the youth will be busy in five functions plus an adopt-a-parprogram developed for the celebration. An emblem for each year will be awarded those who participate in three of the five programs, with a Halo added to mark the perfect Celebrate Camp Fire achievement of participation in all five areas. The Aluminum Challenge kickoff was in October with the program continuing until March 17, 1984. To qualify for an emblem, a participant must collect 75 aluminum cans and participate in at least two club meetings to learn about recycling. Prizes will be awarded the top five collectors and the top 15 will receive achievement certificates. On the final day, at the Camp Fire program, participants will receive a premium price for cans turned in, a spokesman said. From March 19 to June 5, the second activity will center around the March of Dimes drive. Emblems will be awarded all members who donate 75 cents to the drive and who k PUT HAWAII UNDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE HAWAII ONLY particpate in a club meeting to learn about birth defects and the March of Dimes program. Other activities in the celebration program include a Grand Council Fire to be held May 15, 1985; a Birthday Fair which will take place in March, 1985, and a Council Birthday Party to be held at the Utah State Fair in September, 1985. Attendance and participation in those events will (See Page 3B, Col. 2) T' p r pf YOUR COMPANION 115 town Pizza Hut restaurant? One that saves you money! (0 Come on over, bring the coupon below and let us make D D D Ha $3.00 off any large pizza, or $2.00 off any medium pizza. Hurry! This special offer expires soon. One coupon per party per visit at participating Pizza Hut -- EZZ2 occun i icy IN TRAVEL 7200 SO. girt SGI 9267 -- V toppings. Pizza lovers never had it so good! D 3 Cm3 CmmI D D D Hut. 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