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Show The Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah the first Wednesday. Dec. 11, llM Page 6 Two large Christmas trees, one in each hall, will be decorated by the student officers. and lunch room k.adi room will In; decorated with Christ- 5 Cottonwood Tales LeNare CR Turnbow, of the year. mas mot. cs made by the students. Nearly 00 5th and 6th grad-ir- s will furnish a program and sing 15 numbers under direction of Robert Marsh, accompanied by Louise Mansell. Light Oakwood School PTA Holds Christmas Party Dec. 11, featuring a Christmas program. Starting at 7:30 there will be a short business meeting The Oakwood School PTA and a discussion concerning the will hold its monthly meeting proposal to open a kindergarten refreshments will be nerved, reports Mrs John Main, publicity chairman. A Walt Disney picture will be shown Thursday afternoon, and on Friday, Dec. 19 instrumental music by students will be featured under direction of n Mr Sorenson, announced A. Bond. Meadow Moor Club Holds Fashion Show Moor Meadow will be held at East SALE DECORATINGS Accent Ham and Treci detigived in votidrrhii available yv- - Woodstock School Schedules Caroling V'" Interior the fight decorative lilt, Hate , i iuvli BjinlxM) or toll tor a ba;e wall or an exotic Sml o i Paradise Pluu for the table fV Kinging ladbru of graana or Bombs bngliten .. I , j. . your room. . .bring mi f year sunlight Mind or Mock Orafige ..Ointempo- - WHU-r- rary Intent be sparked wife Sti Qrjpe or puff Want - wHf -- md many more in our botitom colhttuon AU Ihtmt ' 9 Exquisite diamond pendant is the perfect gift that tells of your love and esteem. The thoughtful gift that will always be remembered. Beautifully gift boxed. Triced from $35 up Fcmkhauser Jewelry Artcarved jmh Paul E. Fankhauscr AnKiwiug Expert Swiss Watch Maker 1111 East 21st South 8 IN7-58- 1 Sugarhouse jv ,SK S. Give the Gift of Thrift A Savings Account c s j p'.-so- ce T ! c Iris Chrisf.r.os . 'o n shocking. 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The Olympus Men's Association treated their nutnlier one gals to an evening of singing, games, and refreshments. The annual Mothers and Sons social. Nov. 21. began with a greeting given by Wayne Petty and an introduction of Men's Association officers. Dee Meyer and a trio, consisting of Bob Bacon, Bill Hansen, and Steve Wheeler followed with a program of vocal entertainment. Assorted gifts and prizes were won by lueky boys and mothers in the auditorium, and then the party moved to the gym for doughnuts and punch. Olympus Boys' Staters attended a banquet held by the American Legion Post 71 Post), Wednesday, Nov. 20. The post sponsored the boys to Boy's State . Boys State is a program provided to instruct high school boys from all over the state in American principles. Participants set up mock local, county, and state governments. At the session last summer Olympus was represented liy Vaughn Alvey, Norm Anderson. Bob Baeon, Mark Bagga-ley- , Doug Boyle. Dave Burnett, Dick Clark, Jerry Jensen, Dave Dale Glen Judd, Lambert, Lambert. Keith Lanier, Randy Mackey, Phil Tuckclt, Jay Tug-v.and Jan Baglc.v. After the dinner the ltoys expressed their appreciation to the Post's sponsorship through spechcs indicating many things BANK IC -- t t: .r Its nid:c fun lo save v. !h cic L'n.l.s. mule tti.": ...'1. , They savings to u Idu! gifts Savings Account, HI-F- Christmas is presented . s. . STEREO RADIO lUMINALL ADD-O-MAT- - ; new, ru'd v.e cuid deposit slips :ciso 'o1 cd c with timir nonr.s and (iddicsscViicp end pet under t!.o ticc on 0- 't f'iC ei.T . TV Beautiful Toy pups, Chihau-huas- . long or short coats. Maltese. Others. Reasonable. 5906 South 13th East What a... jects." COLOR-ETTidcui gift for c wife or cc'k-j'- ' your gif iiil is o pcisrrc:! c; I'v-- d .'i fiie'il cvcid CVCispcudV.g ' cf fma.cts on a bus;: css A:t PETS Richard Nyle Fox Richard Nyle Fox, old son of Nyle B. and Linda Lee Fox, 4718 Deercreek Rd., died of suffocation when a bal fry, Randall Dimond, a senior at Olympus high, has been chosen as the 1964 winner of the Bausch and Lomo Science award. Dr W. Harold Handley, principal of Olympus, states, These awards are especially significant. Today, everyone realizes the importance of the study of science in our secondary schools. The Bausch and Lomo Honorary Science Award provides recognition to senior students with the highest scholastic standing in science sub- (Ilol-lada- Wl.cit a wcntleifk,! way Lr y ifoi-'inId sl'jil yomgslers on tiic IrcOr.e ' il;'1 oi Open ti.e accoui.l in the narc of tl.e in ony vo' giving it to savings passbook, cicd.tcd v.i'h the ' deposited, will Le icady Id girt v. up j :..p Obituary High News v PACESETTER HOUSE 2977 HIvHUnd Or. s ents; brother, Bret, Holladay; grandparents, Mr & Mrs Glenn Lee and Mrs Barlow Fox, all of Salt Lake City; great grandmother, Mrs Frank Spift, Chicago, 111. Olympus off Rifwlir Price One Week Only 30 I I loon lodged in his throat. lie is survived by his par- i In Adutecuiral comiiruv ? y Yc Olde Christmas" has been selected by the Girls Association as the theme of the annual girls choice Christmas dance. The theme will be followed through with decorations a Christmas in days gone by. Suzanne Oviatt is general chairman: assisting her are Marjorie Koster, sponsor; Linda Bales, and Pat Pehrson, Barbara publicity chairmen; Ferris, royalty chairman; Carol Gourly, program; Daisy DavidSuzanne son, entertainment; Facer, ticket sales; Tana Newand Linda ton, coat check; Forsey, Coleen Crosland. Barbara Torreyson, Carla Casto, Sharon Mack, decorations chair Mrs Frank E. Higginbotham and daugnter Mrs Kalpn Stevenson entertained at a Christmas parly at their home, 2045 Walker Lane. A luncheon was served to 27 friends. 'I he Landes memorial jumping meet, sponsored by the Norsemen s ski club, was held at Aita, Dec. 8. The annual event cross country and featured jump jumping. A parachute opened the event at 11:30 a.m. Prin. Holmes announces that; the Christmas season will be celebrated at the school with caroling. Teachers and students are busy making Christmas decorations tor the tree and the rooms and halls. On Dec. 20, Friday, the school will participate in a Christmas song festival, the upper classes will be directed by Clay Petersen and the lower grades will be under the supervision of Mrs March-an- t. men. This is a special dance, (the only one of the year) and a crowning of male royalty will enhance the even-- j ing. The date is Dec. 20. The time is 8:30 to 11:00. (hriitnuii with hew . blossoming wiih i , Boys State. Mrs Loretta Wangler, 1995 Activities at Woodstock school 6060 South, arrived home East will be caroling every day by from an extended vacation students. Each class will be Tuesday. She visited with a daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Charles Chapman, Torrance, THE PERFECT GIFT Calif., also a grandson Donald Gilliland at Merced, Calif. He THIS is a MSgt at Castle Air Force Base. Rraen Willow free tn mat flnxw an elegantly tspahereil Ptv It w? empty cornei.. 7400 Twi-lighte- NEWEST TREND "lM forever' polyelMpnc giiaranuwd to show of Country Club the Club, 1750 South, Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 8 p.m. Featured will be the Christmas Ida show by the Freda Vernon Shop, Provo, with special attractions of Hawaiian and Oriental clothing. This will be of specific interest to the husbands, reports Pat Wolfs. A Pop Corn ball for members and guests will be held at the club, Dec. 13. The Combo will furnish the dance music. The proceeds will help defray the expense for the Christmas party given for the children under 12 years of age Dec. 22 at 1:30 at the club. 7mm CT Ta&km that were gained from prin-Lyma- First annual fashion ! assigned a special day and will cnicriain wiui songs and dancing Monday througu irMay. A cnnsimas aim wm he viewed un rnaay, and on luursaay parents are invited to an open uuUse to see tne rooms and ouuuing irom b p.m. u 8 p.m., reports Prin. U. 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