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Show Thursday, December 26, 1974 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH Thursday, December 26, 1974 How to Make A Christmas Scrapbook and glue tnem to paper (construction paper would be good for this) . Put in souvenirs of Christmas par-ties, and photos. You'll have a Christmas Scrapbook to cherish and rpmpmber! Select, a scene irora a Christmas card and glue to the center of front cover. Trim the edges, if you like, with leftover ribbon, gold braid, or tape. For the inside pages, use your imagination! Group the Christmas cards you want to save on the pages, Here's a great idea for salvaging those used or left-over Christmas gift wraps. You may use a regular loose-le- af notebook, or cut cardboard to any size you like, for the covers. If you make your covers, you can punch holes in them later and put covers and in-side pages together with left-ov- er Christmas ribbons (press them smooth first). Cover notebook or card-board with gilt-wra- p paper. You can press used or left-over Christmas wrap paper smooth with an iron, set on very low heat. Measure notebook, taking the height and width of front and back covers. Add 1" overlap to all four sides. Cut out of one piece of paper, or two if you use two pieces of cardboard. Notch the corners. Using rubber cement, or any household glue, glue paper to outside covers of note-book, centering between the notched corners. Then glue overlaps to inside of covers. Measure exact dimensions of inside covers. Cut out one piece of gift wrap for each (this could be a contrast pattern) and cement into place, covering overlaps. TofJ' Us i ! - S fpf 7. overlap ;! i See what a delightful memory-albu- you can make when you create your own Christmas Scrapbook! See luitre-Cor- d directions ill story and follow diagram, right. Photo from Norcross Design Studio ' 81 h l$W y K II m ley A cM At, s s i ml r g Our town is ringing out with g laughter and good cheer. g The happy sounds of greetings S I carry a message of -- 1 i$Vv Christmas joy I f1 1 R i Ni for you and yours! g ,,, g ALPINE I FIRST THRIFT American Fork, Utah ' y', $ Sharon Mo sh r ( ) f" ' Doraourtg r '' 'H f s yX.' Earlene Nelson 'IS n , Myrna Smith RonHarns Larry Miner - , ifcsvt: ,. MAY OUR CHORUS wfksi SING OUT MT N) OUR GOOD WISHES QJ WhyA hJ! Vj FOR A VERY Editti chnstensen iiC Sv-- ' ) M 1 ( ) t xLld Bank of American Fork 1ST IN SERVICE IN NORTHERN UTAH COUNTY Two Convenient Locations American Fork Alpine 1 1 8 ' i iK 8 1 Ihe I I spirit 1 CHRISTMAS s you worship with your family at iff Christmas, may the true spirit vl of the season greatly bless you. f jj - Sincerely, we extend our greetings. 3 GUNTHER'S & COAIFORT AIR American Fork, Utah Christmas Cards From Long Ago About a hundred years ago, Christmas card messages were apt to be expressed in rather quaint verse. Here are several reprinted recently in the Illustrated London News. From an elaborate card of the 1880's: Come welcome again The King of Seasons all For Christmas doth reign With hearty good cheer. Success to next year ' from wall to wall. This one is from a card of 1878: Happy Christinas to thee, dearest, Dwelling in thy happy home. And we wish for thee, how fondly, Many long bright years to come. May such friends be thine as ever Seek thy pleasure as their own: And if sorrow must come nigh thee May'st thou never weep alone. And here's another: 'Tis now a bright and jovial tune For friends together meeting But those ivhom fate doth separate Must take a friendly greeting. Then let me hope my missive may Serve as a welcome token Of all the loving ivords I'd say Could'st thou but hear them spoken! |