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Show 1959 THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD page "h6 J-ette-ri to Santa, "ear Santa, For Christmas I a would like big baby doll, a nuts doU clones for the dS? candy" tried to be good. Love, JoNan Farrer 627 E. 1st so., Sprin'gville. Dear Santa Claus, I have tried to be a good boy this year. I would like you to bring me a fire engine with a hose, ladder and a siren on 't. A construction set a gun and holster set. Also some candy and nuts and a couple of oranges. Would you bring my little sister Tina, a doll and a baby fire engine with a ladder and a buggy for the doll. She likes candy and oranges too. Also my sister needs some shoes Merry Christmas to you, I love you Santa, Tracy. Dear Santa Claus, I would like a scout rifle and bandolier and overnight maneuver kit. My brother Mark wants an army rifle and a cowboy hat and a dump truck. Susan would like a doll that has joints and a sewing ma-chine and some leotards. Thank you for all of the nice things you brought us last year. Love, Susan, Rick & Mark Newton. Dear Santa, I have been a good girl this year and would like a bright new bicycle. I don't need a new doll but I'd like a pretty new doll bed for my old doll. I would like a set of water colors to paint with. For my doll I want a pretty new ward-robe. Thank you Santa. I'll leave you something on the table. a basketball. I have been a good boy all year. I am ten years old now. Thank you. Sincerely yours, Don Hjorth. Lots of love, Bonnie Gay Woodward. Dear Santa, I want a fireman set and a sleigh and some boots and a surprise. I have been a good boy and will pick up my room. Love, Michael Oldroyd, 265 So. 1st West, Springville, Utah. Dear Santa Claus, I would like a pair of socks for Christmas, and some bricks. I have tried to be a good boy. I would also like some under shirts. And a bicycle tire. Thanks for the things you brought last year. Love. Clark T. Bishop, 427 Canyon Road, Springville, Utah. Dear Santa, I want a pair of boots and a pair of levies. Thank you. Blaine Dalton, 262 E. 4 S. Springville. Dear Santa, Please bring me some gun's and holsters and blocks to build with and a electric trane and a truck that dumps, and we love to see you. Please hur-ry and come. David Paulson. P.S. Thanks for all of my toys last year. Dear Santa, Thank you for my toys. Please bring me a nice tear doll for Christmas. I try to be good. I would like a Teddy Bear too. Thank you, Cindy Lou Paulson. Dear Santa, Thank you for my lovely toys last Christmas. If I've been good enough, please bring me a dolly, "Rock-a-by-eye-with some clothes to wear. A tiny tear doll. Merry Christmas, Jannette Paulson. Dear Santa, Thank you for your presents last year. I would like a play knife, a Dr. set, a Lone Ranger suit. Love, Charles Lynn Hjorth, Mapleton, Utah. Dear Santa, I wantto thank you for the blowing set you brought me last year. I want a Rifle and the Wildflecken area during the holiday season. Specialist Allred, a rifleman in the Infantry's Company B in Wildflecken, entered the Army in January 1958 and completed basic combat train-ing at Fort Ord, Calif. The soldier at-tended Lincoln High School. His mother, Mrs. Esther C. All-re- d lives at 447 S. Second W., Provo. Armyman Singing With Choir in Foreign Land Army Specialist Four Darold Allred, whose wife, Eva, lives at 69 W. Fourth St., Spring-vill- e, recently was selected to be a member of the 50th In-fantry Christmas Choir in Ger-many. The 150-ma- le voice choir will sing Christmas songs for sol-diers and their dependents in Qpen Bowling i free Instruction Sporting Goods nt CITY BOWLING Indrecreation tMimf-- Atthisspecial .'i 'inritMllX time we're way, warmest mMP U Hoiiday j I t pleasure and 3 .fj0 joy. May . this be the merriest of Yuletides for you and yours. FRAZIER REALTY 103 SOUTH MAIN Greetings of the season from JTA X ns g of us to all of you! W Springville .JTf Feed iti'.ii. Also available BOTTLED IN BOND, 100 Proof nr best shot in the West! --g- WATERFiy. Sit the Go&tS&mdawt of Jv KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WMItKEV SINCE 1810 8o Proof ... WiTEIFILl AID FIAZIEI DIStlllEIT CO., IAIDSI0WI, tEHIlUT With genuine appreciation Iv ,1, o( our pleasant relations, we ih extend to all our friends the c Season's Greetings. We wish i V you all the holiday joys with :;' on abundance of good health. jTIffl'fe Eunis and Maxine Hansen 290 So. Main ; II A II SEN ' S Ho, ho, ho and a very happy holiday to one and all I We take pleasure in sending Santa your way with thanks for your patronage and our warmest Christmas wishes. F R A II C I S CAFE Francis Hazel A VITAL MESSAGE FOR OUR STEELWORKERS r , ,4 s i,IP rA J ills if iPili ! 1 5C " ; I ' , - eC I v'-i- ' 4 ' v "Break the Union? Certainly not! Mere's why!" 1. The Company will continue the Union Shop and dues checkoff. 2. The Company will study 2-- B with your Union. GET TE3G 3. The Company will study your seniority problems with your fPO fT? Union at your plant. jLiiw O 4. The Company will strengthen service protection of longer-- vmzmmmmmmmm service employees. J 5. The Company will grant two wage increases, improve pensions 1 J and insurance, and will not take away the Yli cost-of-livin- g. Lm Make sure YOU know be sure of the facts be sure you vote I ThenUOTG (USS) United States Steel TUtfMAIC I , FOR THE HOLIDRV - j We extend to you our IA j ' ' sincerest holiday greetings. 1 i May you enjoy the Peace, Hope IX j and Love which is Christmas. " ''"""7m i 4!l.,TSfc'".fwi ' WHEELER MORTUARY Blaine and Melba With all the warmth in our hearts, we wish joy to our many friends. Springville Bakery I ,. if' : 1 Cadet Second Lt. Verl Keith Diamond, supervising cadet training in the Air Force State University, in which he recently enrolled. The train-..in- g will lead to a commission sion as Second Lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force. He ex-pects to attend summer camp at an Air Force base this summer and then com-plete his senior year in col-lege. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Diamond, 184 West Fourth North, he is majoring in agriculture economics at the USU. It is the common wonder of all men how, among so many millions of faces there should be none alike. Sir Thomas Brown. |