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The Daily Spectrum from Saint George, Utah • 15

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PAGE 13 SPECTRUM THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1981 one year old ll" 1 DEAR ABBY: When someone makes a donation to a charity in the name of a fried as a Christmas gift, who gets the tax deduction? Don't pass this off so hastily. If A sends a card saying that he has given $100 to The Little Sisters of the Poor in B's name. A has either made a gift to which is NOT tax-deductible (B being an individual, not a charity) or he has made no gift to B. If A has made a gift to The Little Sisters of the Poor for then should get the tax deduction. If A has made no gift to but rather a gift to some charitv, why should he brag to about it? I object to such "gifts." DEAR J.C.K.

The person who lays out the money for a tax-deductible gift gets the deduction, not the person in whose name the donation was made. Read on for a letter from another reader who objects to the "gift-in-your-name" gift for yet another reason DEAR ABBY: I give to those causes in which I believe, and I do not want anyone to make a donation in MY name to any charity without mv permission. Example: If someone made a contribution to the Equal Rights Amendment in the name of Phyllis Schlafly, I'm sure she wouldn't appreciate it. Hollie Diane Burton will celebrate her first birthday on Friday, Dec. 4.

1981. Her parents are Ross and Fara Burton of 652 S. 600 in apartment 3 in St. George. Her grandparents are Jacob and Myrl Burton of South Jordan and Gary and Diane Spencer of Murray.

Her great-grandparents are Jacob and Virginia Burton of Murray, Jessie and Arthella Spencer of St. George and Loa Tuckett of Orem. 'I'mw'-iMtuctn-Aj i mi Lighting party set DEAR ABBY: My husband is a very religious man. Pete (not his real name) is also possessed of a violent temper and has beaten me up several times. The first two times I took no legal action, although I did wind up in the hospital the second time.

Pete cut my fingertips with a pair of scissors and hit me over the head with the telephone, causing me to have 22 stitches in my head as well as a concussion. I was in the hospital for two weeks, and when I came out he denied laying a hand on me. He said I threw myself down the stairs and he would like to see em prove I didn't! After I filed for divorce, Pete begged me to see a marriage counselor with him. so I did. (A man.) When the counselor pointed out Pete's faults, Pete said, "Of course he'd stick up for you; he's a man and you're a woman!" Wanting to be fair, I changed to a woman counselor, and when she said Pete was in the wrong, he said, "You women always stick together." (I can't win.) He wants to try to make a go of our marriage, but I'm afraid he'll beat me up again if he gets a mind to.

He says the Bible savs I am supposed to forgive him 70 times 7, which is 490. I forgave him three times already. Does that mean I have 487 more times to go? I don't think I could live through it. Help me. HAD IT IN ALTOONA, PA.

DEAR HAD IT: Pete is sick. "Forgive" him, but have nothing to do with him until he recovers. He's not only mentally deranged, he's dangerous. You need help, too. Call your family service association and inquire about assistance and counseling for the battered woman.

their homes with Christmas lights and ornament. Prizes will 'be awarded in home decorating categories. Hurricane area residents are invited by city officials to come and see the new lights and decoration downtown. DEAR ABBY: Is there anything wrong with a girl making out just a little to keep a fellow interested in dating her? I don't mean a great big love scene or anything like that, just a little light necking and a couple of kisses during the evening, and maybe one extra special good-night kiss? I'm keeping my virtue as a matter of principle. DATING NOW DEAR DATING: That's a dangerous game.

The kind of "interest" you could arouse might cost you your principle. Getting married? Whether you want a formal church wedding or a simple "do-your-own-thing" ceremony, get Abby's new booklet. Send $1 plus a long, self-addressed, stamped (37 cents) envelope to: Abby's Wedding Booklet, 12060 Hawthorne Suit 5000, Hawthorne, Calif. 90250 1981 UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE HURRICANE The Hurricane Valley Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a Christmas Lighting Party on Dec. 4 at 6:30 p.m.

in the Hurricane City Building. The Hurricane High School Choir will sing Christmas Carols and Santa Claus will make a visit to community youngsters at the same time. The Chamber of Commerce encourages each family to decorate Honor roll Luchel Truman and Jeffery Val Hunt to wed new arrivals Funds approved HURRICANE- Honor roll students of Hurricane High School for first term have been announced by J. Wayne Edwards, principal. Names are Truman, Hunt to wed Girl to Bonnie Don Andrus of Phoenix, Az.

NOVEMBER 28, 1981 Boy to Luana Richard Whitehead of St. George Boy to Sharon Scott Potter of Washington Boy to Barbara Martin Evans of Las Vegas, Nv. a mission in (he San Jose. Calif. Spanish Mission for the LDS Church.

She is the daughter of Melvin and Lanora Truman ol Enterprise. She also graduated from Enterprise High School and has worked in the soul hern Utah area. ENTERPRISE Jeffery Val Hunt and Luchel Truman have chosen Dec. 4 as a wedding date in the St. George LDS Temple.

He is the son of Valdean and Mavis Hunt of Enterprise. He graduated from Enterprise High School and then served NOVEMBER 24, 1981 Girl to Colette Blaine Gubler of Santa Clara Boy to Vicki Jonathan Heaton of Washington Girl to Kelly Robert McCormick of Logandale, Nv. Boy to Miche Patrick Malone of Las Vegas, Nv. Boy to Maria Juan Mora of Logandale, Nv. NOVEMBER 25, 1981 Boy to Kristine Pat Serna of Springdale Girl to Gloria David Turner of Washington i Boy to Marsha Kimm Smith of St.

George NOVEMBER 26, 1981 Boy to Tamera Eric Rollins of Logandale, Nv. Girl to Kenda Richard Heath of Cedar City ST. GEORGE At its regular weekly meeting the Kiwanis Club of St. George approved the funding of a 50 60 foot chain link fence to enclose the playground for handicapped children which it is constructing for the Early Intervention Center back of the Senior Citizens Center in St. George.

NOVEMBER 29, 1981 Boy to Nadine Curtis Day of Enterprise Girl to Jana Phillip Leavitt of Las Vegas, Boy to Teryl Chris Roberts of St. George Nv. NOVEMBER 30, 1981 Girl to Carolyn Richard Wilson of St. George Boy to JoNena Brent Rowley of St. George 1 listed beginning with grade point averages of 4.00 in descending order to 3.50.

Seniors 12th grade: Debbie Ballard, Wendy Cahoon, David Cox, Cori Ehlers, Yvonne Fish, Tony Griffiths, Lora Hinchcliff, Marie Johnson, Russell LeBaron, Hilda Quintana, Michelle Shamo, Reed Slack, Angelyn Stout, Lisa Sullivan, Dana Wilcox, William Wright, John Beatty, Jeff Edwards, Christine Fer-nelius, Chad Gubler, Lance Gubler, Brett Marshall, Tammy Prince, Lynda Sawyer, David Lancaster, Chad Lauritzen, Janice Cook, Vauna Lewis, Melanie Miller, Jon Stout, Dhana Leany, Stacie Parker, Jan Barrick, Tod Pettus, Conrad Campos, Tamara Harvey, Chad Steglich, Darrell Wamhoff, Debra Kleinman, Sandra Brown, Craig Godard, Doni Jo Bundy, Michelle Gubler, Kelly Hoyt, David Ketchum, Holly Glazier, Brent Holdaway, Patricia Shepherd, Nola Beaumont, Robert Pectol, James Stanworth, Patricia Stutz, Heather Brady, Holly Madsen, Illene Heber, and Billie Jo Wright. Juniors 11th grade: Lisa Hatch, Ellen Herrick, Heidi Wad-sworth, Penny Black- burn, Scott Ballard, Jimmy Fesler, Kerry Prince, Zane Sentker, Verlin Hinton, Bret Marchal, Denise Pulsipher, Jeffrey Angell, Joseph Stefanie Gubler, Steven Stratton, Bart Marchal, and Becky Nicponski. Sophomores 10th p.m. at the Darlins and the Washington Chamber of The Dixie Commerce invite residents to attend. Washington Saturday at 1 Washington LDS Chapel The Dixie Darlins will have its annual bazaar and Christmas program just prior to Santa's arrival by helicopter in Lake City, at an Open House held in their honor in the LaVerkin LDS Ward Cultural Hall Friday, Dec.

4 from 7 to 9 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. John Steven Thornton, son of Bernard and Marie Thornton, LaVerkin, will introduce his bride, Rene Rhodes Thornton, daugther of John and Frankie Rhodes of Salt Swap meet slated will cost $2. The project is to help all area residents in obtaining good buys locally. The Senior Citizens urge all interest to attend things lor sale and come and buy things too.

ST. GEORGE Senior Citizens Swap meet is scheduled of Saturday. Dec 5 from 8 to 3 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center at 245 N. 200 in St.

George. Space is open to anyone desiring to sale items to the general public. Space fjflF r- vlf- feasts tJkJm i grade: Janel Alder, Zolene Hare, April Halterman, Donna Wilson, Anna Heaton, Angela Wadsworth, Deone Ehlers, David Hinton, Michelle Pin-nock, Deborah Gifford, Julene Persinger, Tamara Condie, Duane Hendrickson, Susan Webb, Dana Spendlove, Derrick Parker, Paul Choate, Darlene Leuppe, Tony Lister, Melanie Read, Chris Edwards, Sheri Lind, Carol An-derson, Donna Daugherty, Sharon Barrick, Greg Naegle, Jackie Oliphant, and Carol Wetzel. Freshman 9th grade: Shawn Davison, Tracy Fernelius, Ginette Last, Christine Nielson, Layne Stratton, Linda Stratton, Lisa Maag, Lesa Spendlove, Jolie Harris, Paulo Blaser, Randi Hall, Lynette Johnson, james Reeve, Julie Gubler, Del Beatty, Suzette Beatty, Dallen Timothy, Marion Shumway, Lezlie Stratton, Heidi Parus, Michel Beatty, Ty Gubler, Margie Hall, David Johns, James Bring your children to the Christmas Store! SARJTA'S SCHEDULE at CENTER Friday: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Saturday: 10-12and2to4 Each weekend Santa will be at Center Department Store each weekend until December 19th. Bring the kiddies and your camera "Lower Level" A McCowan, Tiffany Hart, Angie Adams, Natalie Little, Cherie Brooks, Michon Reber, Kim Lodge, JaNae Jones, Mitzi Bayles, Cary Hall, Judy Murphy, Mitzi Wynder, Tuesdee Reber, Beckie Talbot, and Holly Mortensen.

Blackmore, Janna Watson, Jennifer Matthews, Russell Shamo, Trenton Curtis, Sandi Lind and Travis Rose. Members of the new Junior High Super Steppers were selected at tryouts on Nov. 14. Those selected are Suzi Off, Patty Joy, Merci Huntsman, Michelle.

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