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Show ,iiien, Review, Press, Mon., Nov. 21, 1983 - page 21 -" " ' ' t ' 0y ...yyj. Christmas Lady" readies gardens lnlerican Fork's umstmas Jens will go on display on lurday, Dec. 3, with Santa to be land that evening to greet the Edren who come to view the jditional Christmas scenes, ilary Pulley, fondly known by my as the "Christmas Lady," says she will once again put up the scenes for the holiday panorama and welcomes everyone in the area to drive by and view it, while listening to carols of the season. Miss Pulley has displayed the Nativity Scene depicting the birth of the Savior as well and Santa and his reindeer since 1942. Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren of those first viewers are now coming to view the tradition, and the crowd of first night attenders has swelled to several thousand. Lraple Square plans festive season LeLDS Church has announced a Lth-lon- series of Christmas Lcerts and other holiday season Wvities on Salt Lake City's Lple Square. Hie traditional Christmas lighting Lay, featuring some 215,000 tiny kts in the trees and shrubs and bog the walks and walls of the Lre, will begin with a formal Eremony at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. Hie ceremony will mark the Lai beginning of the holiday tasoii activities, which will include jncerts by the Mormon Tabernacle toir, the Mormon Youth Sym-icn- y and Chorus, the Salt Lake ratorio Society, numerous anises from area high schools id other organizations, plus organ Scitals and movies. The Carolers & Brass section of i Mormon Youth Symphony,, :der the direction of Robert C. redeh, will provide the music for flighting ceremony which will be inducted on the plaza of the North iiitors Center. That same evening, the movie, "Mr. Krueger's Christmas," starring James Stewart and the Tabernacle Choir, will be shown at 7 p.m. in the North Visitors Center, and will then be shown continuously throughout the balance of the Christmas season. There will be a variety of concerts in the Assembly Hall and the North Visitors Center, all sponsored by the General Activities Committee of the Church. Concerts will be held each night from Nov. 30, in-cluding the regular Friday and Saturday Temple Square concert series in the Assembly Hall and performances by a variety of organizations in both the Assembly Hall and the visitors center. Tickets are required only for the Salt Lake Oratorio Society's performance of "The Messiah," and may be ob-tained from the Utah Symphony Box Office. Activities in the historic Taber-nacle will include: --Daily at noon, Tabernacle Organ recitals. --Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 10 and 11, 8 p.m., Handel's "The Messiah," Salt Lake Oratorio Society. --Friday, Dec. 16, 8 p.m., Mormon Youth Symphony & Chorus Christmas Concert, Robert C. Bowden, director. Saturday, Dec. 17, and Tuesday, Dec. 20, 8 p.m., Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concerts. --Sunday, Dec. 18, 6:30 p.m., Church-wid- e "Christmas Fireside." This program will be transmitted live via satellite to some 600 gatherings around the U.S. . --Saturday, Dec. 24, 8 p.m., "The Feeling of Christmas," a special Christmas-ev- e program. --Every Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Mormon Tabernacle Choir rehearsals. --Every Sunday at 9:30 a.m., ' Mormon Tabernacle -- Choir radio and television broadcasts. The Christmas lighting display will continue through Sunday, Jan. 1, 1984. I dorhest I Frozen LIMIT ONE PER n m(P CUSTOMER WITH ZJLM )V JTL $100.00 OR MORE JqJJ ID. PURCHASE ' Not To Include y' ' w Turkey Purchase WC " I Save 20- - lb. V. Fresh Potato Rolls Golden Ripe . Bananas ' 5lbs.98c 'P fCT- - Dressing Bread Vi,"- - ... ' ... Seasoned or Unseasoned - 24 oz. Early California Vsg Med. Pitted Olives Marshmallow Cream 9iv,"..... i3o, 1 1 1 89 1 p JcS) pepsi, 7-- Up Folgers Instant p Dr. Pepper cffee I j 8 oz. 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Tlat's the day property taxes Ktbe paid - or at least mailed i order to avoid a penalty, tyerty tax notices were mailed out earlier this year. According to a spokesman for the Utah County Assessor's office, individuals should either pay for the taxes at the Utah County Cour-thouse in Provo or make sure they are mailed with a postmark before midnight of Nov. 30. Following that day, property taxes cannot be paid until Dec. 15th with a penalty added for late payment. |