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Show DOING THE TOWN By Elaine Cannon Hard to think of anything but Christmas, isn't it? And hon-: hon-: estly, now, does it snem quite fair? We slid right over Thanks-. Thanks-. giving. Weren't even allowed a single day to dream about the - turkey 'n stuff. But now that we're in it up to here, it's wonder-; wonder-; ful and we can see you all are enjoying the battle of the buyers. Sugar House has never been busier. Santa on the plaza is bringing them to the "crossroads" in great numbers. And merchants mer-chants hereabouts are keeping the crowds happy with their special spe-cial buys, low prices and excellent selection of merchandise. Store windows and counter displays are keeping the young ones happy, too. Shoppers this week include Mrs. Mark Garff looking at silver hollow-ware with her mother, Mrs. Eric Ryberg, and her sister, and Mrs. Frederick R. Hinkley, Mrs. Senhen G. Covey and the MUton V. Backmans also were hosts at various parties'. An attractive two-some are Mr. nr! Mrs. Robert Thompson. Thev're loval Koutheast.PrnPrs onrl fho kmr! of vouncr hlnods Vist keep tT-iins ponning hop-ahnnts. hop-ahnnts. We saw them doinf thpir Chricmas shonning and mailing earlv this week. Looks as thonch nnp of nnr wnro nrominpnt, rpcidpntc: here--Tviiit 's taetinsr of now fame . -Mrs. B. Snencer ynnno-. 1R07 PnrkwflV Ave., ""'ho collVovnf cH with Arlenp Palton and Muriel AsMon in the rtrodnntinn of tbp .nrwfarnniTS "Mv Pictn-o PooV Son"'." tolls n3 that the hnrlr '! in recorrlins form now. ,Tut 1-ipfpIv bpino1 rppoived fnr ssla in Wql music shnns. is the now "hild'q alnnrn of tnrpe records coqtnT-inpr ifi qonffs from tho nonpar non-par honl nnrl clever dialocnie hnt will delight, anv vonntr-"ter's vonntr-"ter's heart. We've hP'rd t.hpm. -o. and piiarantop thrt even lno Mommies pnrl "Dap'rlloc; urill 'ove this npw album. Npprflpso o sav. wo're proud of Erla and her friends. News from the Tank H. Artam-""S, Artam-""S, forrrypr well-known Kasf lill O-pek-ites. All the war ,rnm Poston cranes the news that, thev are bnsv as can ho "rit.h studving- and church worlr. T'hpv socialise with the Rob Fletchers and see Gee nnrl Amy Tackson once in awhile, too. They tell us that the Jacksons nlannpd a trib to New York for the BYU game there. Mrs. Heidi Adams, bpeaong 01 the Adams family, saw Mrs. Or-val Or-val Adams shopping with, her son. Lane.. . . Adele Parks chose a soft grey and blue plaid coat fashioned along ultra-smart Parisian Pa-risian lines. She stopped to chat with Barbara Price. Mrs. J. Grant Iverson and her mother, Mrs LeGrand Richards hunted A for infant gifts for the granri-children granri-children in the family . . Mrs. William Hansen and sons Billy and Lee toured toyland wilh Mrs. Mark Jensen and he-young he-young son. Dinner out with the erandson receiving all tlje attention, was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mad-sen Mad-sen Jr. and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. a n d Mrs. R. W. Madsen 111. A royal welcome to America was given Mrs- Marie Pruyt aiir her son, Hans, who have w cently come to Utah from thei homeyin Holland. They plan t live in Zion, now. And just tc show how pleased everyone r to have them here. Anna Noor lander entertaind a group of ' former Hollanders at a lovely buffet supper this week. It's back to the sunnier climes for Mrs. Hugh H. Yancey and her daughter, Joan. They drove to their California home Wednesday Wednes-day after having spent several sev-eral weeks visiting In bait Lake. During their visit here, they were house guests of the Horace A. Sorensens, 3000 Connor St. Numerous entertainments were held in honor of the popular and charming Mrs. Yancey. Among those who arranged parties for her I easure were Mr. and Mrs. Vigo R. Madsen Jr. who served dinner din-ner in their new home. Mr. |