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Show r "' " M Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Dec, 14, 1983 Roy Womans Traditions Rain or Shine Heritage Includes Cra fts Reindeer Food SHELLEY KANCITIS arms and trim with white fur cuffs. Cut cone shaped piece of red felt for hat. Glue around top of head and then glue top of hat together. Glue cotton ball on end of hat tip. Important step Bend over tip of hat and glue to side of hat, giving proper balance so Santa can sit up. Glue 'A strip of white fur around base of hat to cover glued seams. Make face from sequins and felt. Glue on cotton batting or cotton ball beard. Add black felt buttons and belt. Review Correspondent ROY Making handicrafts is as natural as breathing for Lee Maye Voorhees, a Roy resident. mwsmm ;,tyly familys always done Even my knit a sock a day for the Red Cross up to the day she died at 89, said Mrs. Voorhees. My grandmother did quilting and crocheting into her nineties and my mother knit her last when she was blind, shortly before her death. Mrs. Voorhees was so young she cant remember when she first started making things, probably beginning with embroidery. I made sure my two girls learned young too. The more a person learns, the better off they are, and learning doesnt mean just reading and writing. For Mrs. Voorhees, an active member of Roy Ladies of Elks, e handicrafts are a hobby. I probably do something involved with crafts almost everyday of my life. I love to do it and I can work out my tensions on the end of a knitting needle or a glue gun. To. get new ideas, Mrs. Voorhees carries a notebook and camera when she travels. If I see something I like I write a description of it and maybe snap a picture. On a summer trip to South Carolina, she saw a huge Santa Claus in a North Pole shop. I said to myself, Im going to make that for the lodge next Christmas. The following De-- ! cember, she dragged two 55 gallon drums into her house and created Mr. and Mrs. Snowman, based on the picture she had tak- crafts. great-grand-moth- er fegf af-gh- an ' I ; Soft Sculpture Magnet (Girl in straw hat) 4 straw fan sold in craft stores Nylon stocking Yam for hair Cotton batting Embroidery thread Ribbon for bows 2 movable plastic eyes 4 ' Is Holiday Fare In Mind of Child -- full-tim- Magnet CRAFTS decorate home of Lee Maye Voorhees Making them has become a family tradition. in Wet fan. Bend over top of fan to form top of hat. Prop and dry. Cut 4 circle from nylon stocking. Run gathering thread around edge. Put cotton batting in center of nylon and pull up edges to form face. Secure thread. Pull out small piece in center for nose. Stitch and wind thread around piece to secure nose. Embroider mouth. Glue on plastic eyes. Put cosmetic blush on cheeks. Cut 25 pieces of 10 long yarn for hair. Wrap thread around middle of strands to form part. Glue and tack with thread to head. Pull into two pony tails. Tie with ribbon bows. Tack to head with thread. Glue head to fan. Glue magnet to back of fan. Roy. so it holds in music box. edly describes to a visitor. When asked to pick a favorite, Mrs. Voorhees shakes her head Paper Tube Santa ; and says, I cant. I love them (Easy project for children) A few sequins for face all. A sentiment that describes en. ; her feelings about the world of toilet paper tube Mrs. Voorhees joy in creating handicrafts. One square red felt ' ; ' crafts spreads to others. Sharing each square Approximately Music Box Ball of black and flesh colored felt your ideas and what you create 2 or 3 cotton balls makes happy neighbors and Styrofoam ball (at least 4) 1 circular metallic medallion kids. Its like your own little perStrip of white fake fur (cotton can be substituted) sonal touch when you can say, I (at least ll2 across) Small music box (2 square) Glue red felt on tube for thought youd like to have this. in craft found Mrs. Glue a l1 strip flesh colthe stores body. Elks, Through ored felt for head at top of tube. Voorhees uses her skills to beneSequins, ribbon, etc. to decoCut 2 pieces Vi wide, 4 long fit the community. For seven rate ball Elks for legs from red felt. Glue tops in Carve the out she has chaired middle of space years, of strips inside bottom front of annual Holiday Fair, a charity bottom of ball big enough to inproject held in early November. sert music box snugly. Insert tube. Cut black felt boots and One bedroom in her house is music box leaving winder stickglue to leg bottoms. Trim with: stuffed with leftover materials ing out. Decorate ball. Then put white fur cuffs. Cut 2 arms l't from the event and her kitchen medallion on bottom of ball so" wide, 3 long from red felt. Glue, table is covered with imaginative winder sticks through center of in back of tube below head. Cut. Christmas crafts that she, excit- - medallion. Pin medallion to ball ; 2 flesh colored hands? Glue to SHARON 1 hurt? Going somewhere? Yes, I said in a voice as cold as the North Pole. Im go? ing to try to find an open grocery store. If those reindeer are really going to eat all that lettuce, youre going to need an awful lot of vinegar and oil. ANNUAL YIELD EFFECTIVE When you purchase a 6 month Money Market Certificate of $5,000 or more. Western Heritage offers 0.71 interest. Effective annual yield 11.00. WESTERN HERITAGE 1 THRIFT & LOAN Bountiful 107 North Main JJ, D'OlvctaU DM by - Loan Guaranty Corporation at Utah vrtiich a pnvala corporation anp not an ot insirumaniai'ly in Slate ot Utah or tnaFaparat Govern-- ' m tv . Lr- 830 East 9400 South 572-263- 0 mnt St. 628-365- The couple have set Dec. 30 as their wedding date. They are planning a reception at the Lay-to- n 4th LDS Ward cultural hall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Luzitano of Layton have announced the engagement of their daughter, Michelle Luzitano, and Matt Austad of Lay-toLAYTON Cfernas c . Miss Luzitano graduated from Layton High School. Her fiance is also a graduate of Layton 7'' He will be at Newgate Station ready to hear what you want for Christmas: Monday - Friday 3 pm - 9 pm Saturday 10 am - 9 pm ' Sunday noon - 5 pm High. Sales Stretch Budget Mom, bring your camera or we can take the traditional picture and for long lasting enjoyment. the wallet-siz- e t;; : Organize, label and date all Taking advantage of food food containers to prefrozen increased sales and storing amounts of food in the home vent loss of time spent in searchcan help reduce the number of ing. Use the oldest package first. Besure to wrap and seal foods shopping trips, made to the growell, using ; store. cery materials or containA freezer can be the answer to ' ,v ers. ,v.v food stretch help homemakers Take advantage of special and time budgets. Here are some and buy in ways you can help your freezer prices on meats ' 7 time: save , quanity. ,l;v help you : Freeze in single meal quanti-- : Prepare party foods ahead and ties. These smaller packages freeze so theyre all ready for thaw in less time and are ready quick reheating just before the: to use sooner. j party, ; Defrost frozen foods overnight If wont be used safer is and It in the refrigerator. .freeze and use them heat from away, right absorb items thawing for another meal later on when other foods to also reduce refrig- everyone wont remember them erator running time. moisture-vapor-pro- -- at Jolley ol St. Nick is talking to children and giving away coloring books that have a special contest for kids inside. n. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Austad of Layton. 8 Newgate Station Pair to Wed Follow a Christmas tradition at. . . plastic-co- the practical choice of non-poro- us ;'- ,, : . -- ' ; CCr.Li.tjr) rJEUGATE NALL : The practical choice . left-ove- ' r rs Holiday Hours: Monday o m)10 am - 9 Saturday Sears, Mervy ns, Alpha Beta and over 50 Specialty Stores o pm Sunday noon 4 5 W V George 494 East Tabernacle is MICHELLE LUZITANO AND MATT AUSTAD Vi- Sandy 4.. - ''. 298-365- 3 lh lnflulnl m , Savings to StS VB & , V 1 Jol.l.ow I black-nose- red-nos- MONEY (Easy enough for children to make) clear medicine cup (sold in craft shops) 1 cotton ball red pom-po1 pink pom-po2 piece plastic drinking straw Metallic thread Glue cotton ball in bottom of on cotcup. Glue pink pom-poon top ton. Glue red pom-poof pink ball. Glue straw on inside of bottom of cup. Make lit-- : tie hole in middle of side of cup. Run metallic thread through hole for hanging on tree. 1 ; ft Scrooge. 1 . Hot cocoa for Santa is one thing, Ill even help you make him a tuna fish sandwich. But theres no way in this world were gonna provide fodder for d caribou and eight one one, just because they happen to be harnessed to a toy filled sled." Why not? my husband interjected. He had popped his head out from behind the evening newspaper just in time to see our daughter bolt from the room in tears. If she wants to feed the reindeer, then let her feed the reindeer. Who can it possibly NAUTA STEELE What are you doing with all that lettuce? I asked my daughter one Christmas Eve. Mixing it with carrot sticks, celery tops and little bits of turnip peel. She couldnt have been more matter of fact in the way she answered if shed been asked to state her name, address and phone number, I can see that, I exclaimed. The child had already filled eight cereal bowls with the entire consents of the refrigerator vegetable bin, and now she was starting on my cold pack canner, as well. Because, Rudolf has to have a dish too, she explained. Rudolf? Dish? The big canners for Rudolf. Im making a midnight snack for Santa and his eight tiny reindeer and Rudolf. Oh, no youre not! I must have sounded like Ebenezer Ice Cream Soda Tree Ornament . , & 7B pm at |