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Show Review -- Wednesday, December 10, 198(-Pag- .v $ , '4 ' . , 4.;:'' f . ; Lji; rt v 'ej -- 7 s ; if!' - v , x ; I 7 . ;7 Oftentimes what goes with the tree is almost more Pvr;ti77 " ,he Timpanogos Girl Scout tree had th s Margaret Moore. Price for the tree plus the housed Wlth rt dnated b-- Tree festival successful tof: By SHARON MORREY 'e'l; The Festival of Trees is unique. It's the only place I've seen where anything you can imagine can be fc found on a Christmas tree and beauty is the result. It's unique also in the tremendous "'tf amount of giving that's evident, "t; Trees come from families, church ilj and civic groups, businesses and fralernites, clubs and communities. 'I'; There are trees given in memory of a child who has died and put up itti every year as a gift of love to the e living. k There's a feeling with the lira: Festival. Part of that is just plain awe at the ttt numbers and the creativity: pink !efc and blue trees, trees decorated with stuffed ice cream cones, trees hung with tiny guitars, trees decorated with crayons and pencils. There are trees decorated with clowns, dolls, teddy bears and rocking horses, one even completely ornamented with 101 Dalmatians. One tree has pink elephants on the branches, another has angels, one has seagulls, another: fuzzy sheep and wooden sleds. It's almost too much to take in at one time and that's not counting the new Aisle of Wreaths and the Gingerbread Village; each takes a day in itself to fully examine. I love the originality, the clever ideas found at the Festival. It's just plain breathtaking to see all the silver and tinsel and the lights together too. I'm delighted to find a tree with hung delicately etched mirrors, amused to find one decorated with small road signs and stockings. It's fun for the brain, exhilarating for the senses, stimulating for the heart to attend the annual Festival. And besides all that, it's a tangible example of people giving to other people in need. (All of the proceeds from the auction of the trees and wreaths and houses and boutique items go to the Primary Children's Medical Center in Salt Lake City. ) It's truly something to be part of. OiU-- If w . i ? AJK ........... " t ajSt-- s ' 'kt'P 'Jl '7 III 7 ,.,5 f, . 1 1 . HttF 1 .77:-H. ' ---- --ftr- School work?... Workmen are hard at work on a $212 million construction project at Pleasant Grove High School. More winners in yule drawing Continued from front page canned soda pop from Nortons; Norma Peck, $20 in merchandise from V&S Variety; John Hannig, $20 in merchandise from V&S Variety; Catherine Rees, wall mount plant hanger from Patch's Metal; Blair Frost, Statue of Liberty silver dollar from Deseret Bank; Elaine Walker, $25 savings account from Wasatch Bank of Pleasant Grove. Others are Ginny Hansen, a fiesta salad and drink from Taco Amigo; Roy Gillespie, Hang it Up suspen-ders from Clifton Enterprises; Lane Carson, Hang it Up suspenders from Clifton Enterprises; Lin Scoville, a 12 volt emergency light from Bat-teries Plus; Lynne Adamson, $10 in merchandise from Purple Turtle; David Boettcher, $10 in merchandise from Christensen's Dept. Store; Jayne Gray, $10 in merchandise from Christensen's Dept. Store; Nita Osborn, $10 in merchandise from Smith Market; Lisa Cart-wrigh- t, $10 in merchandise from Smith Market; Dianna Richards $10 in merchandise from Radmall Hardware; Charlene Allred, $10 in merchandise from Radmall Hard-ware; and Leah Jespersen, a Total Fitness Program from American Fork Hospital. Winners may pick up their cer-tificates from Sue Ann Maxfield at Wasatch Bank. Read this ad, You could be the winner of a In our drawing, your chances of winning are a thousand times better than most other give-away- s because it's limited to our store only. Just visit our store and fill out an entry blank. No purchase necessary. How can we afford to be so generous? It's simple. Unlike the impersonal chain stores, we sincerely appreciate our customers and we want to say "Thanks" for the confidence you've placed in us for 36 years. And for 36 years, we've offered service and craftsmanship that's pretty hard to find these days. And you can't find better quality at better prices anywhere. , , Now that you're through reading, please visit us today - and don't forget to enter your lucky ticket in our drawing. It could be worth $500. 11 W. Main, American Fork 756-328- 1 Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right to Know V J Gary Francis & Assoc. Architectural Design Chose Gunther's for this Deer Valley Home Because... ilil VL ". --rn- . - I V - ... uWe ciose Gunther's through reference from our Mechanical Engineers as a company that could provide high quality mechanical performance in our custom residences. 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The Review regrets the error and apologizes for any inconvenience it may have caused. ; . 3)' t , , r.k ' i ir , - : Mir. M . , V ' ! Illfc ' :: v " i ' , . -' -- - 4: i A " f --r " j 4 f.M " a .'. , - -- I niY I '". ... I ' J"'V " .',"-''- "" ' j J it .' --rv w . - . J m - :v , ." 1 " ' "t ' ..-f- Ti - i ' ' ' w - ' , :' x; i Workers lay some of the last sections of pipe for the 0 Alpine and Jordanelle Acqueducts in Utah County. |