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Show Vil 2C December DESERET NEWS, Friday, ii. y y n, yrmin-- .y nyrn IVo? 19, v.V X l'r Chile attending x Layton High, exactly that and doesn't mind it at all. Raul, a senior, left Chile just as winter ended in late August and arrived in Layton just in time to look forward to it all over again. We get a let of snow in Chile, but where my family lives in Panimavida, a little town some 250 miles south of Santiago, we rarely get any snow just lots of rain," Raul said. If the snov doesnt melt this will be my first white white Christmas," he said. In Chile, Christmas is one of foe hottest days of the year. rm really enjoying my year in America. Part of foe reason is because school isnt X" 5 W1 - b 9 , as hard for me here as it is in Chile. Raul stated. My schedule is composed of seven classes for the whole year. In Cule I ou!d be taking I during the y?ar. Because of this Ill be a year behind in school when I return home, he says." But Raul doesnt eem to mind this either. I will have learned the English language as well as any of my countrymen and I will have made many many friendships that are priceless, he said. d1'1 -- t myyiliy Imagine putting up with the snow and cold of one wmte' just in time to do it all over again. Raul Dernangel, 17, an American Field Service foreign exchange student from r "t y yy Noels From Afar Two 'Chile' Winters In One Year! x. 1 njji parents My encouraged me to become a foreign exTm sure change student glad they did," Raul said. to the South According American, American food is a very hard thing to find in Chile. My first experiences with hamburger and turkey were here in America. Along with girls, hamburger and are probably foe things I like most about America, exclaimed RauL turkey an By SHARON GUSTAVESON St. Marys Correspondent old woman VanDer La an, also celebrates her native Christmas each year. In Belgium Christmas is an extra special event for family reunions. Liliane says foat her favorite part of Chnstmas is, on called La Besa-n- a tie chimney comes down with gifts. It is nearly unthinkable to celebrate Christmas without trees and presents, but believe it or not. some people do! As i has been said habiTs are hard to break. Customs are even more difficult to abolish. And our friends from across the seas bring an international flavor to our Christmas season. Palmina Vesdo, a junior at St. Mary's, who came to Utah seven years ago from Italy, Italian has an Christmas every year with her family. After a Christmas eve dinner they attend Midnight Mass. But Pam said she misses the ritual burning of a Yule log which was part of Italian Mass. In front of their church an enormous log was burned. The fire burned all during Mass and remained burning for as long as foe wood lasted. This represents warmth for the Chrik Child. On Christmas morning there are no gifts. They nait until Jan. 6 to exchange gifts for Ephipany (Little Christmas). And instead of Santa, Pam remarks that her favorite part of Christmas is setting up the Presepio. She adds, "Every family in Italy, no matter how wealthy or poor, has a Presepio (a Nativity scene). As teens today may snicker as their younger brothers and sisters wait for tantas arrival. Pam also finds amusement with youngsters as they gaze with awe at foe footprints left in the ashes near foe fireplace which they believe were left by La Besana. Of Belgian descent, Liliane Christmas eve giant firecrackers are set off. When tny explode, small toys and candy are showered out among tne little ones who scramble for the treats. Stockings can never be forgotten, but in this case a slipper is left on the doorstep. Sugar or carrots are left m the slipper for the horse that St Nicholas rides. Celebrations continue through the night and the next day. OH SALE SATURDAY Mike Maxfield and Jackie Skog of Granger brush on windswized Santa. NEW PAINT JOB DOOR CRASHERS if port. 3.99 to 5.99 oa, Yule Window 'Shades' Eisa's dress shirts had more compliments and enthusiastic customer response than I have this year. One of my competitors up the street even called to get the name and phone number of the artist" Some enterprising students hopped on the idea at the first of the season and presented with sketches businessmen and left the cost to the merchants discretion. One service station attendant reported that the boy who painted three double garage doors and office window was a little embarrassed that the manager had offered him so much. But yon can well see dress shirts in solids Men's and stripes. Sizes 14V4 to 16. Only 120. limit two per customer. This has bees the yef of caverup when it comes to store windows. The holiday season fans brought about new f&ades to commercial establishments. Tis true that the work al is by store empioyts, but dime much of the painting is being by moonlighting students. Complexion of the window pointing changed when merchants started passing Jthe word around about customer response to caricatures of Sjnta. Frosty the Snowman, lives and reindeer spread cross store fronts. Said one businessman, I have never dime that she wanted no money, just a chance to show someone what she could do." A. LIENS Several years ago the Original Caste walked in tot beir record producers and asked to raconl a song called "Leavin Cfc A Jet Plane, a cut relied previously on a Peter, Paul and Mary album. The producers turned it down saving, That song will nfver make a bit took a couple of years for Warner Brothers to finally see any premia in foe PP&M vgrson. too. Released this fall, Jet Plane" is nearing foe million mark in sales and tlfe Caste can be forgiven for a few cuss words! Despite the fabulous praise heaped on Jose Feliciano. music critics consistently jibe him for his poor puns oa stage. But Feliciano doesnt really care. '1 like puns and I'll con-tuto use them, he said emphatically after his triumphant Salt Palace show. After aD, I learn all my bad j4ms from foe newspaper men." . . . I A San Francisco group receiving much praise on foe i. KEN'S it ue jazz-so- ul group a fea- voice of turing foe Joplin-lik- e Lydia Pense. The group likes to kid around saying that Lydia, at 90 pounds and less than five feet tall, is smaller than their amplifiers. . . . One of foe very best albums to be released this month is Neil Diamonds Touching Me, Touching You. Much Brother like his recent Loves" LP, This album features Ned in often exciting, often melancholy moods. The LP contains his hit single, Holly Holy. as well as Ev(from erybody's Talking Midnight Cowboy"), Mr. Bojangles" and the Buff Saint Mary hit. Until Its Time For You To Go. 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