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Show 1 0TRE DESERET NEWS Wednesday, December 24 , 1947 Check "Tliat Last 'Minute Xmas List Bleed Sinn , - At the home of Mr. and Mn. Jr., 1457 East Thirteenth South, to- Ing Smith thirty children, With their parents . 1 . . ' . , - . . A carols ; nigilhig1 sin; ;,, 41 .4 - ' , ,,, . Eve at the Smiths, ' l members of the Smith' 'family will all be there, of course, including Joseph, Diane, .Lane, Carolyn, Zella Jean, Lewis and Louise, twins. .fQe Mr. and Mrs. Clayton L. Dunford with l' 1211 Carlos, David, Gale, Douglas, Robert and Danny 1 are coming. . . ; Mr. and Mrs. J. McKinnon Smith, Stephanie and Jeffrey, gi. and Mrs. Ralph II. Goddard, to Christmas Reed, Justine and Louise are all looking forward Ill ping b finished. Presents ars wrapped. AU the rush, the bus-- . tle and hustle pf the past few e - weeks is over. About midnight i Santa Claus will poke his fluffy 1 white beard down chimneys, s bearing gifts for one and all. is the zero how. Before re- - ), ,, 7.4,1 This liming completely, now is the ' time to stop and think, 4. "Have , I forgotten anyone?" Don't Forget Postman What' about ' the postman? Have you neglected him? He's the 'man, and Loften an elderly one, who has been bring- ing you letters, cards, bills and even packages twice a day for many years. r He knows some.. thing about you, even if you don't about him! And not only the city, - but the truly rural postman how he deserves a pat on the back! It isn't too late. Any time during the holidays will do. W. S. Reed, 570 Ramona Ave. Is typical of the men who trudge to home in good weather -- andyour bad. Mr. - Reed has been a postman for over 18 years and for the past thirteen, people living up South Temple way ..0, have heard his cheerful singing as be walks up and down the streets delivering mail. I .I Milkman Deserves Credit . Don't forget the milkman! op"; He's the one' who arises In ' hours to get 1 that milk on your doorstep .21.;------- .,, ,. 11 '- .. t . - Mn . Parley P. Giles, with Parley,Tr., Marilyn. are expected, as are Mr. and Mrs. Karl D, Ronald David and . . . Mr. and McAllister, Karl David, Jeannette and Sandra. Mrs. Lloyd T. Johnson, Evangeline, GarrY, Lloyd Jr,.., Mark and .. Orlene will complete the gathering. . . . same every this to group .The Smiths are host and hostess of all the youngsters topictures-take moving They'll year. as they have done each Christmas Eve. night, . ,HOLIDAY VISITOR'. Mary Ellen Leary, of the Univer-- , daughter of Dean W. H. Leary, Thirteenth 150 South ;sit)? of Utah Law School, for the Francisco San holiday from here 'East, is season. ... . Miss Leary is a political reporter S Several of her articles on ,. in,the Bay City. . trade and government problems have been pub- yft I. goon, r40titio. in the Saturday Evening Pnst. . she'll be going East to cover tiVeThlitional Demo- 1. IW cretin and Republican conventions for her paper, 7 ';'-athe San Francisco News.... While in this city, Miss Lealy is also visiting with her sister, Pat, Leary. is Jean Bickmore,who BACK FOR A HOLIDAY VISIT has been getting her masters degree from UCLA in political She will alternate her visit with her parents, Mr. science. M. D. Bickmore of Paradise, and her friefids fri Salt Mrs. and Lake. . Plans to return are for Jan. -- ... -- . , c ' ' ... ,1313hed - . , , f - 'I 4 Atli .. , 27 -- I - , ii ... - 1 - MR. AND MRS. REED COTTRELL AND SON DAVID of Palo Alto are more former Salt Lakers back for a visit. Mrs. - They are staying at the homeof Mrs. Cottrelits mother, Geneve Wilson, 444 South Thirteenth East. CALIFORNIA HOLIDAY Christmas and the' New Year will find Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Covey, and children Marilyn,and John and Stephen, in Sad Francisco 'visiting - daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gaddis. Tiny granddaughter, Carol, will be on hand to greet visitors, too. is Adele Parks She Is HERE FROM PALO ALTO While in this city she is doing graduate work at Stanford. Mrs. Milton B. Parks, 1275 visiting with her - parents, Mr. and Third Ave. - son-in-la- w ' visit with - tit '; is here for a short Woliday JOHN STEWART He his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Stev)art, 70 Laurel St. will return to his home in Southern Calif., in time to see the Rose , I Bowl game. r. and Mrs. J. A. Jacks, Rolla(Top leftY Little Jo Lynn Jacks, daughter . day, doesn't forget her pets on Christmas. Here she gives her dog, Lambiet - a bone. (Top right) .Itemember your postman this holiday season. W. S.. . of-M- -- . - Julie COthbert , Iri A H- Last night at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Cuthbert, 1334 Second Avenue, Julie Cuthbert recited wedding J. promises with Franklin Allen. The bride, who is a graduate of the University of Utah and a member ,of Phi Beta Kappa, asked Joy Wilson to be her only attendant. Best man was A. A. Allen brother of the bridegroom Following the ceremony, performed by Dr. Robert Steele, the couple, with their parents, greeted guests at a reception in a room decorated with a huge Christmas tree. This was also at the home of the bride's parents. be a poor place Indeed if' frierhl vanish horn 4.13 lovalty should - ., th-- tad appreciation 'pas)inak yéar,brings, haler of the bonds forged by , '4" ' pleasant associAtiOos, 4 this ,Yuletide slues - . , ,,, , . a 1 . .., ., ., , . new-fangl- ed , , ' . - ,...,,,, , - - Honeymoon For the honeymoon trip- to Los Angeles, the bride wort a magnolia suit with royal blue accessories. Mr. Allen is the ton of Mrs. Hazel Allen, 1108 Harrison Ave., ' " their' , Pock Heavier THE EASY ,VIAT WATCHES Small Oasis' Professional Instruction Only $10 lot ilessou Course , SINGER II 129 So. Min GRUEN HAMILTON ELGIN NEURON WALTHAM - dIONALITYs' CO: 11.411 ,.. I - Imola This pack gets heavier every year," smiled Santa. "My, how the children do change. Why I can remember when they used I to think it was a tine ChHstmAs it I just put a big orange in their stockings." "Now they expect you to squeeze it, too," laughed Mrs. Claus. "Ho, Ito. hol That's a good joke," roared Sabta. "Ho, ho, ho!" And as the reindeer whisked do him up into the frosty air. he called back: "Merry Christmas. I merry Christmas, rnerry Christ,. mpt,14101eNs SEWING LIACIIINE EA'S'ISOUTH TEMPI. ,. ,, , snow-whi- te Very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous to to - , LEARN SEVIING , hoow ,Exclusive Interview with Santa Before Departure .,- sage brings sincere, good wishes for a Year. adraryo'sogi:geintioliodoessaAyof . k-,-,,, velvet wedding gown with a boat- - neck- - trimmed in crushed velvet. Her fingertip veil fell from an orange blossom crown, and she carried a white orchid and white roses. Her at- tendant, Joy, was gowned in fuchsia- velvet and her flowers were an pink s,, - f new thinking on arrangement because by far the most homes-requirthe maximum use from minimum space. But the results of good rearrangements are always a gratifying surprisethe By Hal Boyle look crowded as NORTH POLE, Dec.- - 24Santa Claus, noted elderly philanthropist, took Off today on his an room doesn't you may have feared it would, and Arthur A. Allen of Los An- 11WIL good will flight wound the world. you like the new compact, clean-lin- ed geles. He served in the Navy was expected to cross the Canadian border and enter the United States around midnight.- Ile effect better than a former and is now attending the UniShortly after the takeoff he radioed back to his headquarters here that a reindeer's harness leggy clutter. Here is a simple versity of Utah law school. trick for the placing of a desk The couple are planning to re- had broken, but he paused at one of the northern lights, repaired it, and continued his flight. "The weather is clear and cold," his voice boomed "and we're on schedule. Dasher, my lead and chest, one flanking the other. turn to Salt Lake to make their The chest top, desk height, adds home. reindeer. is setting a fast pace.- was truth to the report that Working surface, to the desk. any -"We saw three polar bears on he planned to give up his reinEvery inch of space the chest ;'' :.',,';. ,1"7:777 occupies is usefulits drawers 1 an ice floe a while ago and zoom- - deer and buy a new , .,,,,4....... ,t,, , ' are bonus storage room. , , ' - '' j, ad down over their heads. You airplane. r . ' '': he said. "Why Donder Aluminum Trick '"Nevar!" --- . ' : ', , seen dive h have to them t oug and Bhtzen and Dancer and A- ., into the water. That'll teach 'em Comet and all my other reindeer Chipped, discolored or scratch, , to believe in old Santa." , spend the whole year looking ed cabinet hinges, catches and ' ,' , , forward to this ride. They would other household fittings can be -Exclusive Interview , never forgive me if I did that. restored to their "just bought ,.....0 - " I think it is much easier brilliance by using aluminum In an exclusive interview Besides to steer my sled." before his ,, , deparAs , granted just be spoke the dwarfs from paint As when using other paints, ,,... ' , etuvree;ythbecybeaarhddedgisralinith his workshop were running ba pAremdeicrtiecda the object to be covered should .....? , and forth loading up the be clean and free from grease , re' , ,, with toys. cwehivoe or dirt If a brush is used the haagid ftbefreonmghooisdbawgould ... , :, ,1 a lot trouble Had of ., making , ! , ', applied in light, I never forget the good ones." toys . this year," Santa sighed. paint should be , , , all going the same .,, ha said. and even if they ,re vMost of the little girls still want even strokes ; : ', , , , if the article is small .. ; ' , , , been a little bit bad why 1 11 dolls, but the boysso many of direction; --- it can be, dipped directly into ,,,,..r I them leave something. , probably them want those paint. However, - of para, But I don't want them to stay atom pistols and rocket guns. It the f ' , mount importance is choosing ' watch me come takes a lot of research." to , , up tonight the right paint for the object to , ' down their chimney. Last year , be covered. If it is wood, the ; '4,,- ,-, the sandman told me he had to Santo's Muffler . k. paint must be specifically dethrow sand in the eyes of 10.- He climbed Into his sled. Just signed for wood, and if metal an857,642 children who tried to 4qt izyp came running other type is needed. then Mrs. , i, stay awake after their parents out with a Claus , big red muffler. told them to go to bed. It's dread- ..,. 4. she said LOU this ' ,, -sternly. year ful to waste all that sand." - "I don't want you, to Santa had been worried all come back sniffing with a sore week because Prancer and Vix- en had sprained their ankles dur- - throat like- you did last year." Santa made a face but he let 1 ' : , , , ing ;practice rides, but both were her wrap the muffler around his . in good shape this morning . 1 neck. The eight reindeer bent k i ' ' Reindeer harness, but the ' , I asked Santa Claus 11 .there big sled hardly moved ,. at first. ,,, - Because Furniture arrangement chant. es faster, these days, than fund. ture style. Even when the fumi. ture isn't new, there's a new look to a room that follows to. A News BLilletin tor the Kids Wed 'ACTS HELPFUL . 4 D. Hodges.) 4 nosegay. e, ren ' Birds Are Hungry Don't forget your feathered friends! Suzanne and Darell Richards, ' children of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Richards, 1010 Third Ave., . hope that everyone will remember the birds these holidays. if They, think that pieties of 11- 9, pies, bread and suet tied to trees will give their feathered friends a real Christmas treat ,. . .,... New Mrs. Allen wore a . -- , . , Julie Cuthbert ehanged her name last night to Mrs. Franklin . L Allen. Rites were performed at the home of her parentt:-- 61 IWe 71 la KAM labial But Zig Invituv lit ma Sat tab Tout Chan 124, Account - mu!" - -- J.-A- - Reed has been one for eighteen yeArs. (Bottomtleft) A milk bottle with a little gift inside will cheer the milkman. (Bottom right) Suzanne and Darell Richards, children of Mr. and,Mrs. Ray L. Richards, give the birds a treat. , sea, 'wish him cheer with a big red bow tied on an emptymilk bottle and a little remem-, brance tucked inside. . Christinas For Pets Don't forget your pets! Jo Lynn Jacks, three year .-old - daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Jacks, Holladay, thinks that anishould have Christmas mals presents, too. She has a white curly-haire- d dog, named Lambie, who follows her wherever she goes. Then there't Popcorn, her black and white Persian cat. Lambie's and Popcorn's stock- ings are hanging tonight on the mantel at the Jacks' home, right beside Jo Lynn's. Come tomorrow morning, we think there will ' be a an of fish - in Pop- corn's sock, and a can of liver in Lambie'stheir most favorite foods. (Incidentally, Lamble will follow an established custom cthhirsisytmeaars gwifuhen whithe exchanges a cocker span-be- st Duchess, friend, iel who lives at 2250 Clayboume Ave. with Mr. and Mrs. War- - ed Wedding Gown 1 wk-,t- ' . ome Ceremony , V- - - - . " Eypelyn This- is Christmas Eve. Shop. .. Joseph Field- Christmas Dinner - - - |