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Show PROVO (UTAH). EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1 5, 1 9 3 1 PAGE FIVE I '- - fM Sartfa vGlaus Letters ; 1 , " : GOES TO SCHOOL, Dear Santa Clause: ' -v Aa my brother Arlund Is writing I trill also write and tell you wh it I would also like. I am a little girl t ubom rA anH crr n cv in srhftoJ this v vuo r " o year, will you bringme-a- big baby doU and a little kitchen set. I can use. I remain as efcer your dear little friend. V Elvira Garrick. .KEITH'S GOOD Dear Santa Claus Please bring me a gun, dump cart, sleigh, wagon, and train, doat forget candy and nuts, bring my sister a big orange. I am a good boy. Keith. ' SENDS IN LIST Dear Santa Clause X How are you getting along this year. I hope you are allright I am to I will tell vou what I would like for Xmas I wont a sin wheel, trac- tor a' tool cne.st. tnai win oe au. x hope you will bing these things' I am 9 years old as ever your tru friend Arlund Garrickr r mi ILE'LX. COME Dear Santa Please bring me a gun a dump truck and nuts and candy. I am four years old anc-please bring rny little sister Janice a doll and rocking rock-ing chair, she is 2 years old. . s 'V-'- -Mack Cook. MACK'S SISTER j Dear Santa PUaap hriror mp a sweater and a purse and a ribbon for my nair ana candy and nuts. -" Gloria Cook. Y FROM A BOY Dear Santa Clause I am a boy and I am 8 years old I would like to have candy, nuts, orange, and apple. Please give me a hornmonica 10c I would like a pocket knife- with a chain and tractor. Yours very truly, ' Don Finlayson. P. S. Please bringjme some marbles HE WONT FORGET Dear Santa Please bring me a baby doll some gloves nuts candy and an orange 1 am six years old I go to the BYU I thank you Dear Santa Beth Milner. LITTLE HOUSEKEEPER Dear Santa Claus Please bring me a cupboard, 'table, bed, doll, and some dishes I have a little sister, bring her a doll and some dishes, thank you 'santa. From Betty and Jretta. P. S. I forgot to tell you candy and. nuts. Y . .V ' 1 X HIGH TOPS Dear Santalaus Please bring me some high top shoes and socks, trains, story boo and stocking full of candy and nu Thank for the presents last year. Donald Duke. TWO IN ONE Dear Santa Clause I am 13 years old. I would Ukc a doll that will stand all alone and candy, nuts, and orange a little telephone. tele-phone. Thank you for the things you brought me last year. My little sister wants to tell you what th wants. Dear Santa Claus, I would like o baby doll and buggy, candy, nuts and orange. If you will I woulU like a hankrief. Yours very truly, ' , Sue and Fay Finlayson. pare ov gloves and pare ov rolar skates and cany and nuts Much love, Betty Jane. , FIRST GRADER Dear Santa Claus Thanks for the toys you brought me last year. - Please bring me a doll, a pair of gloves and candy and nuts. Don't forget mamma and daddy. " - Lovingly Beth Wood. 6years old. First grade. some books, some gloves and what ever you want to give me I have a Utile baby brother his name is Earl he would like a toy dog, a tran, and what else you have to spare. Dont forget the 'candy and nuts. I am 8 years old I am in the Third grade. Yours truly, Thelma Carter. DADDY WILL PAY Dear Santa . Will you please bring x me a Fox play shot gun and a Flexible Flyer, if you can, and some nuts and candy, banana apples and oranges. Daddy will pay for them. Please remember me. Richard Kent Thomas. I am six years old. A TRICYCLE Dear Santa Claus Please bring me a baby doll, a dell tea set, a trycicle and candy and nuts. With love, Alice Marie Wood, 3 years old. A SLED Dear Santa Claus I would like you to bring me a little sled and a pair of house slippers slip-pers a doll and a little play telephone tele-phone and a new dress and a play cat. I would like you to bring me sum candys, nuts, orange, and a banana I thank you for the things you brought me last year. Yours truly, Hasel Clinger. JUST A SLED Dear Santa ' I would like a sled and that will be all for this year. Thanks for the things you brought me' last year. , Yours truly, Raymond Clinger. I am 11 years old. NEARLY TIME Dear Santa Claws Please bring me a cupboard vith dishes in and a. sleigh,, chair .doll, ; Ironing board Iron a stocking full of . candy andnutsj-please bring my little sister cKaTtvdoll,. story bcok, stocking full of candy and: nuts. Think you verjrmuch Santa Claus. -Nadine and Donna Wiscombe. HIS DEAR FRIEND Dear Santa , I liked the things you left last year very much Thanks a lot. This chrltniasVI ' would like a little steam engine and a sled. Don is five -and would like a tool . chest. Baby. Dean would like a big red ball and -some blocks. Please bring vis some electric lights for the Xmas tree. , Your dear friend, ; . r Max Hatch. WANTS AN OREM Dear Santa bring me a electric rm and avatior cap some candy nuts and orange thanks for ths things you brought me last year, pleas dontforget mymother and father. Your friend, Max Peters, 9 years old. , BABY'S WANTS ; Dear Santa Cl.ausf v . X am only 21 months and this Christmas I cwant a doll a doll buggy new shoes and candy nuts and orange. - Love, Mary Ellen Peter?. MILDRED'S MESSAGE Dear Santa I am 12 years of age I apprcite the things you brought me last year. This year I would like a pair of gloches, pair of shoes, new dress and stockin3 candys, nuts. Thank you your Friend, Mildred Peters. HE'S NEARLY HERE Dear Santa Claus I want a war tank some candy Land nut prnges and bananas thats all, Mark Lassen. you yeat , GOOD KIDS Dear Santa Claus Thanks for the things brought us last year. This Gfiace 4 years old would like a doll and dishes. Nola 6 years old would like a doll, dishes and gloches. Billy are little brother 9 years old would like dump truck and a little red wagon. Pleas don't forget candy, nuts and orange for us all. Your friends, Nela, Grace and Billy Rouley. O. K. NEAL Dear Santa Claus Please bring me a sheep skin coat a leather cap with goggles an a pa"x of. ice skates some candy nuts banna and an orange. Thanks for the good things you brought we last year. Neal Scott, Lake View VANTS A WAGON Dear santa claus I want a wagon and a teddy bear some candy nuts oranges and a banana thats all, Kenneth Lassen. THE WARRIOR Dear Santa Claus I want a wartank and candy some nut and oranges and bananas thats all, Reed Lassen. - DOLL AND BUGGY Dear Santa Claus I want a doll and a buggy and candy nuts, bananas and oranges. -, thats all. Donna. HEBER CITY NEWS CRISSIE L. DUKE, Reporter PHONE 51-J - Msr. Crissie Jones entertained the Four 4's Bridge club Thursday at her home. High score honors hon-ors went to Mrs. Hope Mohr'and low score to Lillie Fraughton, and the guest prize to Clara Burning-ham. Burning-ham. Those present to enjoy the afternoon were: Emma J. Duke, Nell Davton, Lacy Dannenberg, Marge Epperson, Lillie Fraughton, Verna Fisher, Mildred Lendberg, Hope Mohr, Edna Murdock, Laura Murdock, Marvel Murdock, Martha Miller, Cora Smith, Ruth Smith and Helen Poulson. Special guests were: Nellie Bune, Joie Bronson, Luella Fitzgerald Fitz-gerald and Clara Burningham, the latter from Bountiful, Utah. dren of Provo spent last week end in Heber with Mrs. Rachel Duke and other relatives. born at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake this week. This is the second child in the family. Mrs. Dunyon was formerly Miss Max-ine Max-ine Curry of Heber. during the winter. The prize waltc was won by James Casper and daughter of Charleston, and the prize "W'asja bale of hay nicely fixed up in a radio box. Mrs. Lucile White had as dinner din-ner guests last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kinsey of Midway. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Murdock have moved into the home formerly former-ly owned by William C. Wilcox. New babies have arrived at the following homes this week: At Eliot Sabey's, a girl; at Karl Greer's, a boy, and at George McMillan's, Mc-Millan's, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank Ryan of Salt Lake were Heber visitors Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Nora Curry of Heber and Mr. Ray Giles, formerly of Heber, now of Dividend, Utah, were married mar-ried November 27. The marriage has just been announced. Mrs. Currey has for several years been a clerk in the dry goods department of the Heber City Exchange. She will go to Dividend to make her home after the holidays. v FIVE YEARS OLD Dear Santa Claus Thank you for the things yc brought me last year. This year J would like a. pair of roller skate if you can find some small enoug! some crayons, beads, and some candy and peanuts. Ruby Alene Johnson, I am five years old. LETTER FROM SONNY Dear Santa Claus Please bring me a foot ball, a leather cap with goggles on and a sheep skin coat if you can somi candly, nuts, a banna and an orange. Thanks for the nice things you brought me last year. Good luck 'Santa, Sonny Scott, Lake View. LITTLE GIRL WRITES Dear Santa - Please bring me a dolly a doll bed, some dishes, a cupboard and some candy, nuts, an orange, banana ba-nana and apple. From Mary Jane Thomas, I am 4 years old. THANKS SANTA Dear Santa Clause Thank you for the things you brought me last year. This year I would like a paint book and some crayons and a pencil box and a ball with a rubber on and some roller skates and some candy and nuts and a banna and a orange I am 7 years old. Uanalee Johnson. The Merry Eves Sewing club was delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Maurine Clegg Thursday Thurs-day night. The evening was spent plying the needle, after which a dainty luncheon was served to the following members: Ruby Hiciken, Atha Montgomery, Thelma Woot-ton, Woot-ton, Katheryn Clyde, Mary Ma-honey, Ma-honey, Josephine Jones, Leah Kay, Helen Lindsay and Marion Clegg. Miss Elinor Nielson was a special guest. Mrs. Betsey Anderson and chil- Mrs. Madie Hatch charmingly entertained en-tertained the Happy Hour Bridge club at. her home Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Those present to enjoy the afternoon were Annie Fisher and Lettie Lenzi of Ketley, and the following fol-lowing from HeTer: Lizzie Jasper-son, Jasper-son, Teenie Duke, Lizzie Jones, Edna McMullen, lilmma Wherritt, Miss Hona, Relia McMillan, Nona Read, Janie Murdock and Allie Anderson. High score honors went to Teenie Duke and Miss Hona received re-ceived consolation. J. E. McMullen is at home again after several weeks absence at Bingham, where he had employment. The fireman's dance held at Daniel Dan-iel Wednesday night was a suceess socially. This is the third dance of a series the firemen expect to give The basketball team of the Wasatch Wa-satch high school met the Ahi-ri-can Fork five here Friday n;,h?. The score was 34 to 20 in favor of Wasatch. The game was welj attended. at-tended. Next Friday night th.- J o: ie team will be here to play Hehor. Grant and Bert Turner, accompanied accom-panied by their mother, Mrs. Nellie Turner and sister Josephine, spent Thursday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunyon of Draper are the parents of a "in. 3 1 3 Depression Prices On jewelry ONEtTHIRD OFF! i ON DIAMONDS - WATCHES - LADIES' and GENTS' RUBY KINGS - SILVERWARE -FOUNTAIN FENS -GENTS' BELT SETS - MILITARY BRUSHES -PEARL BEADS - KNlFE AND CH AIN SETS A I have been serving the people of Provo with .Tewe-ry and Repair Work for over 25 years, and you can feel sure you are getting value received. I am conducting my business at n.y rosuU n?e. and I' can 1 t r . . ..l . ,l ... .... i i . give you uie oeneiu in my ueiuvm e. i u' ;m fi own Diamond Setting, Watch and Clo-k Repairing. BEST READING GLASSES $1.00 Pair HDEILIL CilMIPM A3 138 South Third Wrest JUST SOUTH OF SEMINARY The oldest known firm in England' Eng-land' has been selling hosiery since 1375. Probate and Guard ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. LUNCH BUCKETS Dear Santa We would like a little lunch bucket each. Kathleen would like a parasol and Marilyn would like some red house slippers. We would also like a game Board and some oranges and candy. Marilyn and Kathleeri Jensen. HELLO, SANTA! Dear Santy Claus I want a doll and story book and E Statesman Question j KOIUZONTAIc X Nathan-- American HatridL. x&t 6 Sir-Herbert Samuel la ' aecretanr ot ,what depart - ment In Eng- , .viand? ::- Paroxysm. 14 Verbal. ' - 15 To. unclose. ' 16Carred gem. 17 To embroider. 18 Guided. ' ' 19 Empty. 20 Sour.' 22 Slavera.' 24 Southeast' ' 2STo dine. 27To make 4 . amends. v 28 Counselor. . 31 Biblical "prophet. '82 Venomous snakes. 845 Part of ft 'circle.' : , v 37 Stretched out. 40TIny yvege- - table.- v ' -'r , 41 To eat ipar- YESTERDAYTS ANSWER PI b35 s e or crepDEpl- vPi o r 1 TTr-, "Kjr irv All I 7fl ppT JIMP . T NbQ JsgnLEpiTALtr fflg gL-P RFl5HsEI 1 1R1 onEr InglK 42 Sailor. t 43 Deviating. 45 Deadly. 47 Still. 48 Street. 60 Gigantic. 52 Insect form. 65 To stick to 1 gether. . 57 Bird similar to an ostrich. 58 Humble. v 59 Aplaceoua : N - plant.- .' -60 Handsome. ClBack of the . neck. 'Vr 62 Dark red , vegetables. 53 To put up a poker stake. 64 Consumed.' VERTICAL 1 Throng. 2 Region. 9.T0 -ascendv 10 Moccasins. ' ll.YIne vessel. 12 Japanesecola$ ' 13 Speck t -19 City In Italy famous for the "Bridge ot Sighs." 21 To make lace 23 Rodent 26 Spinning to) 28 Crasy. 29 Silkworm. 30 To rerolre. 33 Wide knlve 34 Sty. 35 Perched. 38 Polynesian chestnut. 39 Tov attempt. 44 Corded cloth, 45 Ignites. 46 Boundary. 48 Incrustation, 49 Sound. . 3 Outlet of the Great Lakes is 50 Examination, the St. river? 4 Deity. 5 To contain. . 6 Music drama.: 7 Large Inland v sea. In Europe. 8 Half an em. ' 51 Remedy. 53 Head ot Catholicism, 64 Inspired 'reyerence. 56 To run. 60 Fourth note 61 Chaos. ' DADDY'S PAL Dear Santa Please, I want you to give me a orange,' a dump truck. a- mickey mouse, a story book, and candies, I am 3 years old and Daddy's pal. Bring them to Robert Dean Thomas. TO SANTA CLAUS Dear Santa Claus . I. would like a little baby doll and a paint book and some . water paints. And my brother Robert would like a paint book and a little horn. And my little sister Barbara would like a little baby doll and a little chair. And my brother. Gay-len Gay-len would like a little tepover tank and a little pair of boots. And we all would like some candy, nuts, oranges and a bananna. Much love, Verna Greaves. FOR BROTHER TOO Dear Santa Claus Thanks for ' the things you brought me last year. Will you please bring me a doll a bathrobe, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Charles HenryBaxrett, sometimes known as C. H. Barrety, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned. Administratrix Ad-ministratrix at No. 410 South Fifth West street, Provo City,. Utah, on or before the third day of February, Febru-ary, 1932. ELIZABETH BARRETT, Administratrix. Morgan & Morgan, Attorneys for Administratrix Pub. Dec. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1931. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court . of the Fourth Judicial District in and for Utah. County, State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary F. Henry, deceased. 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