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Show -- : V A!; T CHURCHNEWS vol- n. no . 32.: "1: SECOND SECTION PRICE TWD CENTS.. PROYQ, "UTAHrSUNDAY, DECEMBER 32, 1923. : a Letters to kymV Santa Glaus -- UffMfts of : ... GLEN JOHNSON. . - tend. Dear Santa Claua: I wish you would bring me a doll and a sleuth and some' handker chiefs and some shoes and stock-liur- s and seme candy and nuts and oranges. I wish you a Merry u&nst T A a Dear Santa Ctaui! r Will street you please bring me car and a wagon and gloves, ahoea and socks and candy and nuts and ' .... s. oranges-- - A ' .JIMMIE. year -. Christmas will soon be here and I thought I would write you a letter. I want a baby doll and a sleight, and a cradle for my doll. and nuts and candy, and a areas, a coat and hat -- irny' VIRGINIA. t: k, me-enn- y - ClaT - MAKE THIS A FURNITURE Dear Santa Claus : Will you please bring me a little coaster wason for Christmas will prou please bring a sleigh and some mittens and a game, a story book and some candy. I guess that is all. I wish you a' Merry Christmas. Your Uttle friend, DON FARNSWORTH. . Dear Santa Claus: W1U rou Please come to oar CHRISTMAS and up. .$2.95 up Fancy Mirrors . . . ... $2100 Tea Carts .$14.85 Sewing Cabinets Spinnet Desks . ,.v, , ,...$39.00 up .$24.75 up Ladies' Desks Taburet, Foot Stools, Cedar Chests. Ferneries, Smoking Sets, Gateleg Tables. honse Christmas night and bring ns aU something nice. I would Uke a baby doll for Christmas, and some house slippers. And my little sister ana brother want a kiddie car and a tricycle. That Is aU we want tonight "" Tour little Wend, .................. .......... GEORGE PALMER. Ttoar Santa Claus Will you bring me a little bicycle Is that Is all. Oour house number 483 E. 7 N. I dldnt put all 1 wanted because i was In such a nry. 8TANLEY ROSS. it Tour little friend. Dear 8anta Claus r WIU you please bring me a bicycle and some , mittens and a pair of rubbers and some shoes and I guess this will be aU this Christmas. I houpe I will see your Christmas A HOOSIER CABINET is the Ideal Christmas Gift. ve. Tour Uttle friend,' NATHAN ALLEN. ' Dear 8anta Claua: P.' 8. And some candy and nuts. Will tou bring me a doll and a Dear ganta Clans: some house book and slippers Dear Santa Claus: Will tou bring me a bourn, and story Will you nlease brinir nw a nli a aeroDlane. and a par of wool and some handkerchiefs. I wish sum doUdriss me would bring of boots and Ice skate and a big you stockings. wuu ana a a oraceiei. and rius i Tour little friend. arum, ana ir you can bring me a LEON EPPERSON. you would bring me lots. bicycle. Dont bring it if you don't oxur utue menu, ' have any. Dear M 770 N." 2 East Dear Santa Claus: I want you to please bring me a table and some, chairs and a little baby doll and some doll clothes and a cupboard and a coat if you have it ' Your little friend, BESSIE. Dear Santa Claus: Will you mease bring me a flex for Christmas and bring me a little train and a par of glovea and a par of roller skates. Your little friend, ible-fly- Dear Santa Claus: ' Will you nleaBe brine me a fieri- sleitrh and a pair of boots and a pair of Indian gloves and some candy and nuts. Tour Uttle friend, roller-swate- n . ' Dear Santa Claus: . Will you please bring me some flashUt a and a suit and thingcoat of kioss and a wach and a par of gloves and a stocking kftp and sum lee skatea ana sum nuts. Tour little friend. UOLDEN MORTENSEN. 1R fbrGIristaias Children's books from Volland All of 4gar A. Guest's , Books and many, .offietsDjiropttetefor Gifts. Taylor Papeif--Ganpan- , ; . Dear Santa Claus: I have' tried to be good to my ( me mnthnr and fattier. Please bring a baby doll, a story book, a box of dishes, a pair or nouse suppers, pair of mittens. That is all I want this year. Tour Uttle friend, RUTH "LEWIS Santa Clntis: brim me a doll with real liar and that will go- - to sleep. I have kept my crying doll lovely.TA hlch chnlr, some canay ana nuts a lovely piece and I will leave you , of fru t cane. TVinr Did n..o rwa Old Santa : Please bring me a play a football, and a new suit of intha. anma candy, nuts and negro e8, and I Will leave you a giass oi STATIONER1 Provo, 1 f "J aweat ciaer. on iu mure. u , lagtAttVlmr Scientist, 80 North University avenue. Services are held every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the' CBrls- 11 Science church. The subject Sunday wlu be "God, the. Pi server of Man." Sunday school at 9 :43. Wednesday .evening meetings are held at 8 o clock. A free reading room is open dally from, 2:30 f until 4:30. wiU ff''W sing.' ' I IEGOND WARD. Serviced win tela thla ven-i- ug at 7 o'clock in the Second ward chapel. Two good local speakers have been arranged for. AU are in vited. , w SIXTH WARD. Prof. Amos N. Merrill of the B. WU. wiU be the speaker this evenCATHOLIC CHURCH. ing in the Sixth ward. The choir Corner of Second North and Fifth wiU furnish a good musical proWest. Catchlsm class is conducted gram. Meeting commences at 7 o'clock. All are welcome. every Saturday at 10:30 a. nx, Sunday at 9:30 massJEJunday: at 10:30 PIONEER WARD. o'clock. Rev, J.'G. Delaire, pastor. A splendid Christmas program has' been arranged for the services REORGANIZED CHURCH. v this evening in the Pioneer ward, Reorganized. Church of L. D. 8. which will commence at 7 o'clock 201 West Fourth S.outh. Preaching The ward choir will sing at 11 o'clock. Evening services, 8 sharp. Christinas anthems and caxolav o'clock. Elder S. S. Holm, pastor. Evergreens and Christmas mottoes will decorate the chapel. COMMUNITY CHURCH. Corner of University avenue and MANAVU WARD. Third. North street. Sunday school Gerald Heaton, receatl; W. a. m. 10 at George Fitzroy, missionary, wiU be the speaker in superintendent' Preaching services the Manavn ward this evening at 7 11 a. m. The subject this morning o'clock In College halL The priest, wiU be "Luminous Hours." "Jesus quorum of the ward wiU also furbe and the Triumphant Life" will nish two speakers. the subject for the evening services. " Rev. Charles McCuard, pastor. BONNEVILLE WARD. Alfred Osmond wiU- speak this ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL. evening in the Bonneville ward on .No. SO West Second North. Sun- the subject, Tha Life and Mission day school, 10 a. m. Morning prayer of the Prophet Joseph Smith." and sermon, 11 o'clock.- - Monday, good program of music and readJanuary 17, Ladles' GuUd. Friday. ings has also been arranged for. January 21, choir practice, 7:30 Services will commence promptly at 7 o'clock and a cordial invitation is p. m. w. r. Buikiey,. rector, extended to everyone C; FOURTH WARD. will wUl L. sacrament S. services be D. held Regular baptism be held this evening In the Fourth Sunday at 3 p. m. in the Adminisward. A good program has been tration building. Bishop B. B. View wiU be in arranged. A cordial invitation is Walker of Pleasant ' extended to the public In general, charge. - SOCIAL EVENTS PIONEER DAUGHTERS MEET The members of. Camp No. 3 Daughters of Utah Pioneers were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Josep Nelson Thursday af ternoon. Mrt. Nelson gave an intof the Uvea of her eresting-sketch father and mother, Mr. aud Mrs. Omar CalL The Misses Gwendolyn and Eliza Nelson furnished two vocal duets; "Silent Night" and Marcheta." Willard Nelson read Pa Said So." Dainty, refresh ments were served to 80. ' hostesses were Mrs. Iris L. McAr-thu-r, Miss Vllate Elliott, Mrs. Mrytle M. Stewart and Mrs. Dora P. Chase. The B. U. string trio furnished a delightful musical program during the afternoon. Mrs, Norma P. Bullock rendered a solo, "Tears." Mrs. Elsie C. CarroU read an unusuaUy Interesting story of her own composition, "Christmas Gifts and Christmas Giving." A deUdons luncheon in a Christmas color scheme, was served to 80, including 40 guests. t. .ENJOYABLE DANCING PARTY. The members o the G. G. club and their partners enjoyed, a dance at the Startup haU Thursday evening. Christmas colors and emblems were Nitw!leara jiartyl toJ jatejuthe use dlndexrallJigI)urlng!Xhe Primary children of the ward De- evening of dancing, games and luncember 30. Present were Mrs. J. B. cheon were enjoyed- by twenty. Richmond, Mrs. Mervin Cook, Mrs. .1. M. Crawley. Mrs. Karl Biinilloy, A married folks dunce wiU be Mrs. George Dmlsoii- Sirs. Clarence given in the Third ward social haU Smith, Miss Kuy Smith, Miss Cleo Thursday evening. The music wiU Smith, Miss Rhea 'Busby and Mrs. be furnished by the Wilde's- orches tra. All married folks, spinsters Ray Watkins. ' and bachelors are Invited to attend. . The memtxTs of the G. R. A. club will give a Christmas party Tuesday Tbe Misses Lois Boshard, Marion are evening at the home of Miss Loin Sutton and Mabel NuttaU Colvey. spending the week end in Sult.Lake with relatives and friends. Mrs. Orson Bird will be hostess to ADVANTAGES OF PURE the officers and teachers of the BRED STOCK ON FARM Third ward Primary association at her home Wednesday evening. By BERTELL BUNKER Lincoln High School Student : MUTUAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The M. I. A, of the Pioneer ward Where is the owner of pure bred will give a Christmas program (n the ward meeting house Tuesday stock who is not proud of them? It is Invariably true ' that tha ' evening at 7 :30 o'clock. Mrs. Nellie Parker will read a Christmas story owner of pure bred stock has a . 'The Other Wise Man." All are in greater pride in them than he would have in common scrub stock. vited. Why are people proud of their The Daughters of the Mormon pure bred stock! uecause they are worth more. Battalion will meet Monday after noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of that is, have a better producing Mrs. John Nicholsen, Fourth South capacity than scrub stock. When a person has anything that between Third and Fourth East streets. All members are requested other people admire' and-thho to be in attendance. takes special pride In he naturally takes better care of it. We must VALLEY CIRCLE DANCE. take good care of 'animals before The members of Valley Circle en they can produce anything for ns. tertained this masons, their wives, Although .we give scrub stock the sons and daughters at an enjoyable same care they haven't the power dancing party at the Masonic temple to produce as much as pure breda. Wednesday evening. The entire Even though pure breds may eat hnU was beautifully, decorated with more than scrubs, they produce more . Christmas colors, bells and trees. In proportion. The . Wilde's orchestra furnished The difference between pure breds and scrubs may easily be seen the music for dancing. During-thevening, dainty refreshments were by the following experiment; served... Those in charge of the re A herd of scrub cows were mated freshments booth were Miss Eleanor to a pure, bred bull The first cross Whlttemore, Miss Donna Grimm showed, an increase of 107 Jer cent milks and 112 per "cent butterfat, and Miss Evelyn Williams. The next cross, which was between A married folks dance will be a pure bred bull and the offspring given in tbe First ward social hall of the first cross, showed and inWednesday .evetilug to which all crease of 194 per cent milk and 133 married folks of tho city are cor per cent Imtterfut over the original Wilde's stock. 'While, on the other band, dlnllv Invited to' attend. orchestra will f urinsh the music. Re tho offspring whose aire, and. dam were both scrubs' showed no . Infreshments will oc served. crease over the original stock. NELKE READING CLUB There is a large, demand for 'pure Tha members of the Nelke Read' bred stock and this proves they are Ing club and a number of friends better than scrubs. were entertained at a kensington at Although it is easier and lest extbe horn of Mrs. Jennie K. Mangum pensive to get a start In scrubs, Thursday afternoon, Tha assisting pur breda wUl pay la the long run. , -- TOYLAND Games Mechanical Toys t r nvw nr r r ? . Trains J Balls Embroidery Outfits Z.". uous . 4 CARRIAGES Jwt Like Mother's. 5 ks jmaf. ttrfc 4a Jf V LlVd Carriages are ad.e finer tet ter and more sub' stantial, beautiful . Teddy Bears Play Dishes Toy Chairs finishes, Sleighs . Wagons Tricycles Tables Autos Christmas Tree Decorations r Rockers Toy Cedar Chests GET IT AT r, Oilf Mm GRACE GRAT, . TOUR u WEBB. Dear Santa Claus : I have tried to mine mie mama. It will soon be Christmas so 1 thought 1 would tell you what I wonted for Christmas. I wont a sleigh and rain umbrella, and stock274 No. 1 W. ing, and sewing set and dishes, and nuts. Wish you a Merry candy,-anDear 8anta Claus: Christmas. Please bring me a mama doll, Your little friend, some some dishes, and a cupboard, LCLA BELL HAIR. oandy and nuts. 1201 E. Center St., Provo. Utah. A merry Xmas to you. FAUN JACOBSON. Dear Santa Claus:' vuu you please brine me a Dear Santa Claus: and a sled and a overcoat bicycle an Will you please bring me s and a pair of and a some Erector and some story books, electric-traia stocking full of and candy and nuts. 'And I thing that candy and nuts. will be all .. Tour Uttle friend, ' WILFORD Q. WILLIE KELSCH. ny SCIENCE CHURCH. - ble-fly- DELBERT Whitehead, and Oran Jurkson.Prof. WlB Charles J. Engar furnish several rtolin selections): Miss Melbu Bachnn.u will render a plttmr Sfilo awl Mm.- The Primary officers and teach ers of the Third ward were enter tained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Orson Bird. The time was spent in preparation for a $45.00 up. IONA HOOKS. SantaClaus: . - . . Will you please give me a sled, C91E.6N. , and a overcoat, and a pair of high Claus: Santa Denr toped shoes, a new par of overalls, Will you please bring me a store ami nuts and cande. book and a set of little dlches and Your little friend,' a stoken ful of candy and nuts and BROOKS ROBERTSON. a orang. I live ou b E. 4tn m Tour Uttle friend. Denr Santa Claus: MALENA MORTENSON. Will you' please bring me a baby doll, and a pair of house slippers, Dear Santa Claus: and sum doll clothes. Please bring me a watch, sweater Your Uttle friend, and cap, some randy and nuts. MAXINE BOSHARD. f - Electric Floor Lamps from. . .$19.85 Leather Rockers and Chairs, $27.00 Dear Santa Claus: RHEA ROBINSON. win tan nlease brlna me a bicycle and a flexible flyer sled a Christ' Dear Santa Claus: mas. Will you bring me a pear of Will you please bring me an over Will please coat and a sled and a pair of shoes boots on Christmas. bring me to wagonse and candy and for Christmas. a drum ana a pear oi over wives. Tour Uttle friend, Tour dear little friend, HERMAN ROWLET. Dear Santa Clans: Will you please bring me a foot- ball and a electric train. And 1 want sum nuts and candy. An one mor thing 1 want a game of gap and gil With lota of love. If you bar Your little friend, ALFRED PRUB. be pleased, with tea cart or maybe he is in need of a humidor, smoking stand or read ing lamp. You can find all these for things and many more-r-he-re your holiday gift selection at prices that make a visit here imperative. DANIEL BOEL. ' No. Useful and Appreciative" PITtST WAI tri. MEETING. First ChurckotXhrist, .V a new living room suite, or perhaps a Dear Santa Slaus: Will your please Chester Mcdonald. shoes sum Dear Santa Clans: Will youpleasebrIng me a dolTCanday, lour little friend, ' and a sewing machine and a Iron and ing board and clothes-recrWir Santa Claua iron. Please do not bring " Will you please bring me a sled, ; candy.' and a violin, and a Dulr of boots, lour little friend.. and a tool chest, and a pair of ice KATHEBINE CLARK. . . ft skates, and a scout suit, and a stocken ful of nuts, and candy, and Dear Santa Will you please bring me a model that Is au I want. Merry gum ocerroat and please mas. Merry Christmas. builder and a az and a aeroplane and gloves lour utue mena, LEONARD. and wagon and nuts. lour little friend, Dear 8anta Claus: ONTJ8. WUljou please bring me a locket and sume dishes and house slippers Dear Santa Clans: Will you please bring me a game, and a baby doll ana canay ana num. Tour little friend, mittens and overshoes and candy. ALLA JOHNSON.-. lour dear little grandson, ABVIL RHOADES. , Dear Santa Clans: Will you pleas bring me a new overcoat 'and a pair of gloves and a electric train and a flexible flyer sled and high topped shoes. I will close now. To my dear Santa, lour little friend, JACKSON. at C HE'LL - Dear Santa Claus: Will "ou bring me a pair of boots, games, overalls, and a pair of abates. Your Uttle friend, CARDASE. high-toppe- f I bring me a Dear Santa Claus: train and a printing set and some Will you please bring electric candy and nuts, and a story book. train and wagon." I want pair of Your Uttle friend, shoes and pair boots and some EDWARD S. candy and nuts. mena, Dear utue Santa Claus: lour JACK SCHOTT. WilLyou Please, bring me a sled and some candy, nuts and a nair of Dear Santa Claus: shoes that is all. I wish you a I tried to be a gooa noy an Merry Christmas. von p. I would use a pair 01 www lour mend, d and nuts arid . Uttle friend, l doll-bugg- house on Christmas eve if you can and how is Mrs. Santa Claus to and which store will you be to this Pear Santa Clans: lour V Robert wants an overcoat, - fire engine and story books. Reed wants a slegh and Mary a doll and Please bring Jean a rattle and all of qs some candy nuts, oranges and bananas. Dear Santa Claus: Will you tried to come to our Merry Christmas. -- &&ZZ1LI MYRLE PHILIIPS EDWIN L. MANGUM. PHILLIPS. II M sF .R iLtraolndoorgifev Dear Santa Claus: Will you please bring me a pair sled of boots, and aTTlexlble-flye- r and a, pair of scout sock, and some canay ana nuis. lour little friend, Dear Santa Clang : Will you please bring me a sleigh and candy ud 4 pairs of stockings,, mittens ud nuts, a doll, a apair of book. story and handkerchiefs, lour little friend, MARIE! CHRISTIAN od your little friend. SCANDINAVIAN Reeular sacrament services will "A Scauainnviuu meetiug is held ward chapel every- Sunday mowing at 10 :30 be beld in jthe First o'clock in the vestry" of the Utah this evening at 7 o'clock. Tha AU Scandina- speakers wiU be Miss Aura Open-uhastake taberhiicle. Miss Mina lunu, Walter F. vians are cordially Invited to at- r FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Are Cared For" "Where All Your Wants ' ' - I: |