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Show CSU Ballroom Chosen By Guardsmen For Xmas Fund Dance The Christmas season is moving mov-ing into full swing and in keeping keep-ing with the season Headquarters Battery of the 213th Field Artillery Artil-lery Batta.Hon, is moving into full swing on its annual Sub for Santa San-ta project. A deviation from the regular program of repairing toys has been taken this season, according accord-ing to those in charge. Instead of collecting and repairing old and broken toys, the Guard unit this season will stage a "Toy Dance." Admission to the Toy dance, to bo held in the College of Southern Utah ballroom, Friday, Dec. 1G, will be $l.r0 per couple or a toy of equivalent value. Money Mo-ney collected will be used to buy new toys for distribution in the Sub for Santa program this year. San Mitchell and the Starliters orchestra will donate their time for the project so that all proceeds pro-ceeds can be used to buy toys. Distribution, as in the past, will be handled through the cooperation coopera-tion of the Relief Societies of the Cedar Stake. Reason for the abandonment of the repairing project was the lack of adequate equipment to properly proper-ly repair a number of the arti-, arti-, cles collected, a spokesman said Through the Toy Dance it is hoped hop-ed that a sufficient number of .-' "' . Vj y "5 ;.. i a f ' V I , ! r ! . ,. X j - ! K;v V- JN HELEN EASTON new toys can be purchased to carry out the Yuletide project. |