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Show J Utah Power & Light to nrMan n 1 51 10 Present Christmas program iTf :.h Power and Light Company's & $ ' ' a. n , V . .v; . v , rt' V"' il I ' ' if ' ( I. ' ; ' : -v H r - - : - Utah Power and Light I ompany's pular Christmas presentation rt-lurns this year to the Tri-City area. Entitled "Electric Celebration," I this ye1,r's PrSranl wi" feature holiday recipes, decorating and gift ideas, tips on cooking with elec-tricity elec-tricity and a festive Christmas cookbook for all in attendance. The program will be presented at S 1 and 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9, at the Utah Power and Light Company Auditorium, 51 East Main, J American Fork. The program will fff be repeated and 1 and 7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 10, at the same location. I The program will be under the direction of Ed Miller, American Fork District Manager, and Marilyn Manning, Home Economist for Utah Power and Light Company. Com-pany. In addition to the recipes and the ideas that are hallmarks of each year's programs, this year's presentation will commemorate Utah Power and Light's 75th anniversary. an-niversary. A unique collection of antique electrical appliances will be on display. Many appliance dealers in the utnUvrhHriyn Manni"g a"d ,0Cal ,nanager Ed Miller i,lvite aipa residents to the utility s Christmas presentation. wit'hdSlay 6r. ar.ket today while remem- Light refreshments will be ser- cellent opportunity to see what is on Old Eteys "Gd W A"-f th6 prgrams are free to |