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Show n REVIEW. (OTTOHWOOP December 2. 1965 TS ET CAROIYH JOHHSOH Fellowship Features Table Decorating Project On-The-Sp- Holliday Community Church Women's Fellowship willenjf tertain at the December lun cheon on Saturdav. December 4th at 12:30, n The phrase. beautifully adorned table decorations," cannot lie applied to this luncheon until U is over. Before lunch Women's Fel lowship members and guests will try their hand at decor well-wor- If you livi in Cittiiwsoi pliasi call Carolyi son. 277-344- 8 John- with saws tips or activities it ytir club, cfcurcb.scout froip, civic club itc. ating the Social Hall for th holidays. There will be competition to see which team can produce the most festive looking dining table with the matermother-and-daugh- ials on hand. Then, the women may sit back and admire the most gorgeous, elaborate simply elegant Yuletide array. Legends and stones about Christmas foliage and the Advent Wreath will be the subject of an illustrated talk by Elizabeth SKinnerat the luncheon Lunch is $1.25 for 75? for teenagers and 50? for children under 12. Reservations should be into the Community Church as soon as possible Humane Society The volunteer ladies of the Utah Branch of the Humane United States, will Society, bold their Annual Christmas Bazaar December 2, 3 and 4 at 29 East 1st South All proceeds from the bazaar will be given to the Humane Society to further humane treatment of all animals in this area. Members of the organization have donated new articles such as c, toys, appliances, clothes, etc. to make the endeavor successful. The association members working on the project are: Mrs. Ethek Evans, 686 E. 200 South, Sadey; Mrs. Maureen Taylor, 1882 E. 3355 South; bric-a-bra- ter j Christmas Workshop Slated By County Bell Ringers PI an Yule Wain The Bell Ringers and Rev. Christmas party. Yelken from Christ . Cupcakes and cookies were Methodist Church will present ; donated by the Jaycee-ett- es a Christmas program to the - to the centers at Thanksgiving Zions Mountain View Home at and Halloween, and the Indu2825 East 3300 South, Sunday. strious women are now In the December 11, from 2.30 to i : process of collecting other PM, sponsored by the East items for the children, incluMlllcreek Jaycee-ette- s. ding a buggy, children's inThe club also plans todonate struments or Little Golden ay Christmas gifts to the IBooks. Arrangements may be Children's Center and made for the pickup of these the Mount Olympus Training particles by calling Sue Mur7. Center. Members will meet phy, December 16 at the home of t The center is in need of Delma Skanchy to wrap the ' 'two foster homes, the Jaycee-ett- es announced. Foradditioo-- al gift Items and the chairmen will distribute them to the Information on this, contwo centers. At this meeting tact Mrs. Fay Nelson at the the Javcee-ettwill also have County Department of Public a pot -- luck dinner and exchange Welfare or the Holladay Child-wreof gifts for their annual Center. Hoi-lad- 487-153- es ns os Elayne Bradshaw, 1660 Spring Lane and Mrs. Jean Dantzler, 4613 South 4000 West. Lights On Cottonwood Club members will don their best bib and tucker Saturday, December 4th to welcome the holiday season with the annual Lights On Christmas party. The club will be adorned for the Yuletide season in white gold with a touch of according to Mrs. purple, decoration Byron Barkly, chairman. Hanging baskets filled with gold and white and a Christmas tree of white and enchance the mood !old will and dinner dancing. Whats For Lunch As a typical tourist return- -, lng from a visit to another city Its wonderful to be home again. But Denver has many lovely places to visit, including the U. S. Mint that is most impressive no sam allowed, unfortunately. One nice aspect of suburban living in Denver Is that each morning the school lunch menu is broadcast over local radio stations and several suburban newspapers print the weekly menu. Wouldnt it be nice for a change to know which night to thaw out hamburger or which to serve hot dogs rather than play the old guessing game with the school lunch and both serve hot dogs the same day.... usually father has the merchants special that Includes the good old hot dog that day also. It would even be more convenient for many children that have many allergies to certain foods to be able to pick a week that appeared occasionally to change the routine of the old nosebag luncheon menu. ples Gene cmumnsTr ot Mrs Peter Swaner, 1029 2nd Avenue; Mrs Joyce Anderson, 1008 Tally Ho Avenue; Mrs. Dorothy Atack, 1765 Hubbard Avenue; Mrs. Beverly Groo, 2016 Laird Avenue; Mrs. Ora 424 'A' Street; Mrs. Alt, and Conner ation It's that Christmas time at Buffs Plan Award Meet The 10 top conservationists in the State of Utah will be announced during the annual Conservation Awards Banquet, sponsored by the Utah Wildlife Federation, Saturday at 1 P M. in the Lafayette Room of the Hotel Utah. Governor Calvin L. Ramp-to- n will give the major address and will present the Governor's Award Trophy The 10 selected for conservationist awards will be honored at the banquet and will be eligible to compete for national The awards were honors. made possible by the Sears Roebuck Foundation, said Ed Richards, chairman. Tickets will be on sale this week at $3 each from federation members or at the banquet Saturday, Mr. Richards said. Further information may be obtained by calling Hart Wixom, 277-114- BIG 9. , year again, and the Salt Lake County Recreation folks are entering right into the Yuletide spirit The ever busy recreation department is coa Christmas sponsoring with Workshop in the Judges Council of State Flower Show Schools. The announcement of the workshop was made today by recreation Superintendent Paul S. Rose who said that Mrs. William the Bullough will program The workshop Is open to any Salt Lake County resident and expert instructors will be on hand. Registrants will be shown how to make their own corsages, center-piece- s, wreaths, door swags, and other Christmas decorations. Gilted angels will be made by many of the participants. Registration fee is $1. per person. The County Recreation Department will furnish the evergreen boughs and additional materials such as styrofoam, artificial fruit and nuts, paint, etc. will be available at a minimal cost. Scene of the Christmas Workshop will be the Garden Center Building located in Sugarhouse Park. The activity will be held December 3rd from 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. G3DH and 4th December 10:00 a m. to 4:00 p.m. from Further information can be obtained by calling the Garden Center, 466 -- 0060, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9:00 a m. to 4:00 p.m. East; Richard Hen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hen, Four boys received Eagle Scout awards Wednesday night during a Court of Honor at the Cottonwood Presbyterian Church, 1570 Vine Street. 1774 Meadow Downs Way, and Pete West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Einar West, 2857 Bonnie Brae. The new Eagles are all members of Troup 340, affiliated with the Cottonwood Presbjrterian Church. The were presented by Jack Hodge, scoutmaster. The boys are David Adamson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Adamson, 5528 Indian Rock Road; Mike Bogart, son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Bogart, 4560 South 3065 son, Jr. League Plans Brunch The Kearns Junior League Football awards banquet will' be held Saturday, December 4, at 7:00 p.m. at the Salt Lake County Recreation center near Plymouth School on 4700 South, says Mrs. Bill All boys Searle, chairman. who have lettered this year will receive a jacket with a letter on it, according to Leonard Robinson, commissioner. To receive their letter, the boy were required to keep stringent rules which Included attending all practices and games, participating in fund raising, good displaying sportsmanship, paying dues, good conduct on and off the their field, and returning equipment in good condition. Sponsors have been invited to attend the banquet. Mrs. Searle anticipates an attendance of approximately 200 persons. VAN HEUSEN BOLD TERRATONI PLAIDS calls its permanently pressed shirt in '417 BY VAN HEUSEN 1M. younger by design We Call It Incredible! VAN HEUSEN TERRATONES are, warm, whiskey shades and colors. 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