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Show doll clothes to fit her. And if you can bring me a paint book, an orange and nuts and candy. P. S. Thank you for the things you brought me last year. Your friend, Janet Richmond. you brought last year. I would like nuts and candy and an orange in my stocking, too, if you have some. Tours truly, Rodger Kay Johnson Age 2tf 511 East 7th St., Springville, Dear Santa Claua: Please bring me a doll, that has : " $ '& '& '& '& $ 3 3 & & $ . . Cutters CZx : f n JZ-h : 1 ciauH m$) M. Springville, Utah. i Dec. 2, 1943 Dear Santa Claus: How are you? I'm fine. I would like you to bring me for Christmas a blackboard and chalk, a bomber, a truck, a train. And a game that I could play with. I'm four. I enjoyed the things you give me last year. I would like a book. I'll be a good boy. Your friend, Ted Robison, Springville, Utah P. S. Please bring me some candy and nuts. 511 East 7th So., Springville, Ut. Dear Santa, Please bring me a rag doll, and a story book and also a big blue ribbon, and thanks for the things that I got last Christmas. P. S. Please bring me some nuts and candies Your very good pal, Anita Richmond. Dec. 5, 1943. Dear Santa Claus, I would like a cowboy set, a farm set with lots of animals, and a big set of building blocks. Thank you for the nice things me last year. This year I would like a big wooden carrier truck that has two little cars on it, a bowling-alley game, and a farm set with lots of animals. Also please put an orange and some nuts and candy in my stocking. Yours truly, Ralph Paul Johnson, Age 4 No matter what changes come about, the children's delight iri om traditionally gay Christmas remains re-mains the same and while they sense, in a measure, the turmoil and anxiety of the times, their faith in the good old saint, Santa will never falter. ' Santa Claus delights in getting letters from his little friends, and will try his very best to grant their wishes this year. Follow-in Follow-in are a number of letters which he has already received: Springville, Utah December 1 Dear Santa I do not care what I get this year because there is a war on. And things are hard to get and I do not know what you have on hand. Love, Geralyn Mapleton, Ut Dec. 2, 194: Dear Santa Claus: How are you? I'm fine. For Christmas, I want a doll a real good doll with a lot of clothes, and a snow suit, and .' desk that I can do my arithmeti-on. arithmeti-on. I bring it home every night Tm 10 years old. And a purse a good game, and a knitting set I would like a good dress. And don't foregt to give me some candy and nuts. I'm trying to be a good girl. Janet Wheeler, Mapleton, Utah. P. S. My little brother would like a blackboard and a truck. Dec. 5, 1943 Dear Santa Claus, I have tried to be a good boy this year because I liked the things so well that you brought |