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Show THURSDAY DFOFMRFR cm iota PLFARANT GROVE REVIEW. PLEASANT GROVF UTAH thi IRRDAY DFCEMBER 21 1978 Glorious Natural Beauty of Poinsettia Creates Displays Free Standing Christmas " Tree" built of more than a thousand poinsettia plants in bright colors. At the Brooklyn Botanic Garden', Brooklyn, New York. The great celebration of Christmas inspires the most ex-travagant decorations, among them brilliant and beautiful poinsettia displays. These large exotic flowers, used to decorate homes and churches in Mexico at Christmas, were introduced to the United States by Joel Roberts Poinsett, our first Am-bassador to Mexico. He brought the plants home to his greenhouses in South Carolina, more than l(X) years ago. Joel Poinsett propagated these vivid plants which he called "Painted Leaves." and sent cuttings to botanists and nurserymen all over the coun-try. Although they were later named "Poinsettia" in his honor, his original name more accurately describes them with their (laming red petals surrounding small red. yellow and green flowers. In their wild state in tropical Mexico and Central America, poinsettias are tall rangy shrubs growing thirty feet tall and blooming irregularly. Hor-ticulturists have, over the years. developed shorter bushy plants that bloom pro-fusely in time for the holiday season. Cuttings for thousands of florists all over the world have come from commercial greenhouse growers in the United States, making poinset-tias a true international Christmas symbol. Glorious poinsettia displays are part of the holiday season. Elaborate exhibits are pre-sented at the Planting Eields Arboretum in Oyster Bay. and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Brooklyn, both in New York. Some two thousand poinset-tia blossoms are featured in the hothouse at the Planting Eields Arboretum. Dramatic new red varieties arc set off by addi-tional plants in while, pink, pink with white stripes and a dazzling- - newcomer "Jingle Bells", which is pink with red flecks. Some are grown as tall treelike plants with a full circle of blooms atop a four loot stem. Others are trained with graceful branches that hang handsomely from baskets. A free standing Christmas "tree." formed by over one thousand poinsettia. plants, in assorted colors, stars at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Many of the varieties in the show have never been seen by the public before. Almost three thousand (lowers in reds, pinks and white brighten the winter scene. The annual display is open to the public through the end of January. Visitors from many places throng to these festive exhibits adding to the natural wonder of their holiday celebration! jj Poinsettia Plants In Many Shapes at the Planting Fields Ar-boretum. Oyster Bay. New York. Highlights in the dramatic dis-play are tree shaped and hanging poinsettia plants. Party Time Makeup In Minutes! Good, better, BEST! That's how you want to look tor he holidays! Quick makeups to help you look glowing and lovHy from the first day of Christmas to its very last sparkling minfflte are described here. We think you'll like them! SIXTY SECOND MAKEUP Start with a light layer of moisturizer and one of skin tone liquid foundation. Eor a fast cover up for shadows under the eyes, try a stick concealer dot led and smoothed with your finger tip. A touch of powder-blus- on cheeks and eyelids, black-brow- mascara on lashes. A soft lus-trous and you're a natural! ElVE MINUTE PARTY RACE Moisturizer first and a pink toned liquid foundation to add a little glow. Using a soft cosmetic pencil liner rim your eyes in color, and add a deeper tone of the same color in the crease of the lid. Buff with an applicator for a smoky effect. Several coats of mascara (let each one dry a minute or two), a silky moist lipstick or lipgloss outlined with a darker pencil and voila! Dazzling! TEN MiNUTE GLAMOUR Sponge foundation for a matte effect. Use under eye concealer, then a dry blush powder that has just a touch of bronze or gold flecked through it. Sheer creme blush is next patted lightly over chin, forehead and cheekbones. Charcoal gray or muted plum on eyelids, k cosmetic crayon to outline and slightly extend the eye. Put your glosser over a bright, bright red lipstick and if you aren't devastating enough already, barely touch your cheeks, chin, and the vertical line of your nose with translucent, gold flecked face powder. You never looked lovelier! Have a happy I "tjj There's no time quite like Christmas g for remembering all the friends we cherish, and for wishing them all ChipmanSquare 6 West Main - American Fork - Phone 756-492-1 J I w 1 ' It's fitting to say thank s ip g you for your patronage l(f. 1 g 1 and io hope you enjoy PL 1 8 the full measure of ( ?J?Qm S the season's pleasures, jlw 1 Fabric House i g 379 South Main PI. 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' tBL ! f Smith Rexall Drugs f I S&L 10 South Main Pleasant Grove, Utah Phone 785-352- 1 K I yfeSij&tev 6VItL t. Mutate awUai. toIutoS&i&6il4iA&A gCtwKttyiaH BSttt Baw. tVtfl IMfct LEGAL HOLIDAY The only religious holiday recognized as a legal holiday throughout the United States is Christmas. Alabama became the first state to declare Christmas a legal holiday, in 1836. By 1890. all other states had done the same. |