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Show Calandkr For A. Busy Christmas Season In Panguitch Stores are bulging with goodies, toys and gifts in Panguitch and truly assuming a holiday air. This week saw the traditional raising of the com' munity Chlrstmas tree at Main and Center Streets as well as the lighting of streets in the downtown area by the Lions Club. ) Santa paid an early visit to the Service. Cash store on Tuesday andvas on hand dispensing candy canes and advise to the sriall fry. He promised to return Friday, the 13 to visit all Children again at 2:30 p.m. at -the new Elementary school building. A busy season will herald the holidays.Plans have been announced for the annual Christmas Cantata presented by the musi department at the high school on December 19th. At this tvent the annual presentation of the Yule Candle to honor one of the senior citizens will be made. On December 20th the Mid Winter Frolic will be held in the Social Hall. This annual highlight of the season is sponsored by the BPW. Dances have been scheduled by the hall committee for December 24th and 25th. On December 26th a missionary farewell and testimonial will be held for Richard Miller. December 27th the annual Kris Krlngle Carnival will be sponsored by the Lions Club, during this dance some lucky person will be presented with a new console TV set. On December 28th the annual MIA Gold and Green ball Is scheduled. On December 30th a missionary testimonial and farewell will be held in honor ot Kenneth Roe. December 31st, the Social Hall will sponsor a dance, to usher in the New Year. |