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Show Donations of time or money sought for Festival While the majority of people spent the summer vacationing and trying to cool off, hundreds of others were preparing for the 1989 Festival of Trees. They were making decorations for trees, wreaths and centerpieces which they will assemble and donate do-nate for sale at the Festival. Others were making gingerbread houses or items for sale in the newly-remodeled newly-remodeled Gallery of Gifts. In this are, will be separated stores for quilts, clothing, toys, pillow, af-ghans af-ghans and Christmas decorations. In addition, there will be crafts, home, decorating items and things for children. We also hope to have lawn decorations and ornaments for sale. In the days immediately preceding preced-ing the Festival, literally thousands of people statewide will bake wonderful won-derful goodies to be sold in the Sweet Shoppe and Small Fry areas. ar-eas. However, we need the help of everyone to make this Festival a really successful way to help hundreds hun-dreds of sick and injured children treated at Primary Childrens' Medical Center. The money raised at Festival of Trees helps pay the bills for many children each year. If you are interested in donating to any of our shops or if you would like to be a host or hostess for a three hour shift, please contact one of the following: Nancy Woodard, Festival Co-chairwoman at 785-4173, 785-4173, Belva Parr, Lindon at 785-0419, 785-0419, and Marie Bateman, Lehi at 768-8821. The Festival will be held November No-vember 29 to December 2. |