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Show SECTHQN.TWP 1 1 i'.t-ttV - PAGE SIX PROVO U TA H- S V-N DAY -HE R A ID, SW&AYf DECEMBER, 14,-1 930. i n rr r. LOTS OF SNOW Dear Santa Clause -Are you' going" to coiue and see us this year? There Is lota of snow and cold weather down here this year. . If you can will you: bring me a pair of overshoes and some mittens and . a sleigh. And Keith wants a train and will you please bring Bobby a teddy bear, and all of us some, candy and nuts for all of us, I am your little friend. EDGAR PRESTWICH, Orem. A BICYCLE FOR DICKIE Dear Santa Claus: I wish you a very merry- Christ-- Christ-- mas and would you please bring Dickie Clark a 'bicycle for a 7-year old boy and a Back of candy, thanks DICKIE CLARK. TWO GOOD KIDS Dtar Santa Claus : Please bring me a air gun and a erector Bet and a coasting eled and bring Jay a kiddy car and a blackboard black-board and candy and nuts. r . LA VON AND JAY JOLLKY. , A -WAGON FOR CRAIG Dear Santa Claus: Please bring Craig Clark a wagon, sack of candy and a candy cane, thanks, CRAIG CLARK I'LL SAY HE HAS Dear Santa Claus. . Have you any toys for Algens and Joan." We love you. ALGENE AND JOAN. SKATES FOR A SKATER Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a pair of ice skates ' and a electric train for Christmas. I am 8 years old, Thank you. Yours truly, M 4 . QMAR HANSEN. A LITTLE MOTHER Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a baby doll with a white dress a electric iron. I am 5 years old. GLORIA PAULINE ELLIOTT. SHORT, TO THE POINT Dear a&.nta Clays.:, I thought I would write and tell you what I want for Christmas I want a doll, a craddlexand a stocking stock-ing of candy. That is all. With love, EMMA LOU MILLET. PAINTING BOOK, CRAYONS Dear Santa Claus: "How are you? I hope you are well. I bet your brownies are busy. Thanks for all the things, you gave me last year. This year I want a doll buggy, a painting book and some crayons, also candy and jiuts. Lots of love, . VYLA MILLET. P. 3 My little brother Laze lie , wants a rocking chair, a rag doll, sonic ' blocks, a telephone, . some candy and nuts. .BUGGY AND CRAYONS Dear Santa Claus . How- arc you? Are youwell? I hope ;you have plenty, of toys, Thanka f or the toys . you ' brought me last year. - This year I would., like a buggy, a box of crayons and & painting book, also a stocking of candy and' nuts. 'That will be all. JUNE MILLET. BLACKBOARD ASKED FOR Dear Stnta; Claus: : I thank; you for the toys you brought me last year.- I have enjoyed, en-joyed, them very much. i My mother aaid; I have, been a 1 good girl this year; ' This year J r would I!kea pair of house slippers and. some clothes for doll also a little blackboard with some cbalk -and- some candy . and hut and a -orange dUo a alt-day sucker with a Santa Clntut'on it. I am 'six years old. .YoursJ truly, . . -. - . , NAN ALE JOHNSON. ; .GLOVES AND SLEIGH Dear Santa Claus ; . , J am .in the vfvurth grade. . I am ten 'years old. I sura did like the toys. you brought me last year. This year I would like a pair of gloves, a sleigh a. house cleaning set and a baby doll. Wishing to;seoyou at the Xmas party. Lota of love. My doll 1 15 Inches tall. - - HAZEL TERRY. Announcement Has Leased - 1 . CORNElR FIRST EAST . ; i ANLV CENTER Tlils UUon I tnoted -for, lut sptendid service, andMr. ., Tliurman assures all patrons ,: " the sanie prompt. -courteous ; eervice; .: .:4 - ".' - Vi Exert Greasing.- insuring J ' 100 per cent lubrication VW ' ? V be a special ' feature of -the-" service.' - - . ". ' ) " , j 'i o - : r 'V;;' "Att former patrons and the mctorinar pablic , PROVO SERVICE ft m iA ION 31 A cordial!? Invited io call ' NEW DOLT. NEEDED Dear Santa Claus: . . ' This vear . 1 would like a new doll. Thesoneyou brought me last year brj&e. A ..package of , gum, some candy and nuts and a alt-day sucker. I am four years old Thank you for the things yotr brought me last year. ALEENE JOHNSON. ! SOME QUEER BIRDS S Dear Santa Claus: ' l Thanks for the nice presents you I brought last year. We would like a cellophone and a little bit more things like you brought last year but not the same for Carl. 4And three birds sitting on a thing" like the front of an automobile, and a gun and some corks, also some tools so J. can make things in school for Keith. And please bring Richard a rubber ball and a whistle. We will oe good boys. KEITH AND CARL HAWKINS. LITTLE PIANO Dear Santa Claus?':" Will you please tring mc a little piano, paper lunch tucket? Pieaso, dear Santa. Your little friend. RUTH ROBERTSON. TRICK DOG Dear Santa Clause I want a trick dog, then a elec-tricrator, elec-tricrator, then a bycle, then a bag of building blocks, then a pair of ice skates, then a little fire engine, en-gine, then a . little Shetland pony, then a story book. . A merry Christmas Christ-mas and a happy new year to all. ARTHUR TANNER. DONT FORGET BROTHER Dea,Sanjta Claim: Please bring me slate, train, pop, gun and some candy and nuts. I thank you for what you brought me last year. Wishing a Merry Xmas and a happy New Year. Prom MARK LARSEN. P. S. Don't forget ray little baby brother. Kenneth. .MINDS HER MAMMA Dear Santa Claus : I am a nice little girl. I mind my mamma. Will yu please bring me a doll, table and chairs, knives, forks and a cupboard. Please don't forget Uncle Kenneth and Grandma. Grand-ma. , BETTY JEAN DELAWARE. ' OUTDOOR BOY Dear Santa Claus: Will you please bring me a bicycle, bi-cycle, a football and a pair of skees, sKcannot fHvi a Jge pair that will fit. I wear No. 10 shoes. They havrsome small ones at the store. Don t forget my ltttle playmate-and pal, Set ty Jean, she does not live at our house now. Also Mama a pair of house slippers. Lots of love, KENNETH EVANS. ' -DQLL XAMKB BUBBLES Dear. Santa C!aM3'. - , I Am, wxiAing to tell you. what I would like for. Christmas. I want a doll named Bubbles, a table and a rocking chair and dishes and a pair cf gloves. Stockings full of candy and nuts and an orange. FERN PYNE. WANTS A DRESS Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a set of dishes and a new dress and a pair of oyer shoes. FAY ANDREWS. "ACTION!" The other day a customer said to us, 'Say, ha,vft you some coal that'll give me quick action? ac-tion? I want something some-thing that'll let me stay, in bed to the 1 very last minute, and then when I go down-to fix up the fire, have a coal that "Kill .not -only, give me lieat, but -give it to me quick' We sold him " 'KUTUAL , a Coal that w.ill give ' him at - least ten minutes longer in bed; A If you, too; feel that while 'it's ' nice ? to get up' in the mom- ing, it is eveh nicer to .reinain, ;a little . , jonger, inbed. If .you , too, , want a .quick . action, coal, just say ; t 357 to the telf phone t operator. . . ft Mutual uoai &lI5iMber b.r ! im. -m -I. .1- PA - Hat- you tried COLUAA, ,COKE in'r your furaaccT'We recstjt emmendj this', or ' plean Jinesaand ' long "burn-". ins qualities h IX)VE TO MRS. SANTA Dear Santa Claus cr Christmas I want a doll buggy and I -want my baby dull 'dressed and a game, a bracelet and ring. If you can't apart ho many-things many-things bring what you cf.n. Much love to you and Mr.s Santa Clausl DECPHA. WILLIAMS. WANTS BICYCLE Dear Santa Claus: , I want a $10 bicycle or an erector erect-or set, not too much money. Spme candy and nuts and oranges and bananas and a cocoa nut. This la forEarl Callahan. For Betty a little Xmas tree, a sand bucket, a green monkey and candy and nuts. BETTY AND EARL. CALLAHAN. P. S. Please do not pass by the homes of any little children without leaving them something. EARL. ! LIVE ON FARM i Dear Santa. Claus: j I am six years old. I live on a i farm so I have lots of room to play, in. Thanks for the things you gave me last year. I surely did like them. I would like to get a dolly, its name is "Winding Ann." It is 15 inches tall. ' Then I would like a "Sunny Suzy" wash set and a pair of blue gloves to go with my coat which is blue, and some nuta and. candy. Thanking you if you will bring these things. . Hoping to see you soon, at the Xmas patty. With love, MERLE TERRY. ERECTOR SET Dear Santa Claus: Thank you for the present you sent me last year This year I would like a erector set, ' and a Ucam engipe,' apair of rmten3 and candy, nuts. V ' ' SEVAN TERRY. . SCOOf ER AND TRAIN, Dear Santa Claus: I liked the things you brought me iast year and had a lot of fun with them. This year I want a Scooter and a little train that runs on tracks, some candy nuts and a orange. My. little sister would liko a doll buggy, doll and a little red chair some candy nuts, and a orange. My name is Boyd Max Carter. Car-ter. My sister's name is Bertha Joan Carter. Our box number is 122 R F. D. 3, Pleasant -View, Utah. STORYBOOKS Dear Santa ClausT - I would like a pair of high tops with a pocket knif in it, to good story books, game, shirt, pincel set, pair of gloves, sled, a little moter icai that winds up,' little fire engine, en-gine, bananas, candy, oranges, .peanuts, .pea-nuts, that will be , airj thjs. time. Yours truly. . .. TEDDY JONES. HIGH TOPS AND KNIFE Dear Santa Claus: I would like a- pair of high tcpa with a pocket knif. in it, pair of gloves, games and ... some good story books, shirty pincel box$ oranges, or-anges, bananas, peanuts and- candy. I think that will be all this year. Yours tfuly, Robert joyEs. Beginning MONDAY, DEC. 15 We will Clean and Re-block your Old Hat for We have the best equipment for this ' work south, of Salt ' Lake City-our.work-manship compares favorably with . the . best -in. "the state. .-v Why send yourhats"; -i out; of town . , when - ,we can give perfect 1 , ; satisfaction? .P R O V O i V CLEANING DYEING CO., I I j::S-Ji OIbJLssbJ j"r"yy - 1 V r?x. -I. 4.y . I -4 ' - i .5 . 77 NOtH FIRSTWEST KSL PROGRAMS SUXDAY, DECE3IEER 14 8'ajn., Presentat ic'tis " of music; S:30 ajru. Sunday vespers; 9 aja., musical Tvarietles; 9:30 A-nx., National Na-tional Forum; :45 a.m., rOnca Up-n Up-n a Time"; 10 a.m., morning reveries; rev-eries; 10:15 ;a.m., Xnternational Bible etvdeAts; 10:30 a.Jn, musical reminiscences; J0:45 a.m., depart- Lment of education; 11:15 aan., NBC Elgin program; 11:30 a.m.. Jewels of music; lli45 a.m novelty musical musi-cal selections; 12 noon NBCLMoon-shine NBCLMoon-shine and Honeysuckle, dramatic sketch; 12:30 p.w nature luncheon club ; 1 p.m.; NBC National Youth conference, mala quartet-and Incidental Inci-dental music; 2 p.m.. It. D. S. -tabernacle services; 3:30 p.m., diversified diversi-fied music; 4 p.m., Standard instrumental instru-mental trio and featured-vocalist ; 5 p.m., popular selections; 5:15 p.m., dramatization of well-known classic; clas-sic; 6 p.m., NBC Anna Jettick Melodies, Mel-odies, mixed quartet and orchestral ensemble in music of days gone by; 6:15 p.m., NBC Colliers hour; 7rl5 p.m., NBC Music presented by orchestra or-chestra with vocal solos, Atwater Kent jubilee program; 8:15 p.m.. First Presbyterian, church; 8-45 p.m., Monsignor Hunt; 9:15 p.m., L. D. S. services with discourses by Dr. James E. Talmage, incidental music from great organ ; 9:45 p.m., distinctive musical program; 10 p.m., NBC Blue and White ensemble in diversified program; 10:30 p.m., "Pictures from Life"; 11 p.ffl, KSL chamber music; 12 midnight, mid-nite mid-nite hour; 1 a.m., silent. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15 10:45 a.m., Dietary discussion; 11:30 a.m., NBC Helen Webster, in Clorax aids for he housewife; 11:50 a.m., NBC Ann Holden presents recipes for 4elicate salads - during the Best Foods feature; 3 p.m., NBC Maltine story program; 4:15 p.m., NBC , Salt Lake tabernacle choir ; 5;30 p.m., NBC Quaker man in period of conaedy. TRACTOR, PRINTING SET Dear Santa Claus: Will you please bring me a tractor trac-tor and a printing set and nuts. I sure did like the candy and nuts and the toys that you brought last year. Tour friend, REX JONES P S. Be sure and bring me a sleigh: i, ;,, .i . .. I'M' u mi r : VELOCIPEDES AND ' JUNIQReXCLES (Sidewalk Cycles) M i Parents prefer cherp to f all others because they atfei the safest, strongest axil do not overtax the strengUl of young children. - - Beautiful in design and finish. . .The velocipedes have large tires and rubber buffers overf the rear wheel axle nuts, preventing pre-venting damage to furnishings furnish-ings when ridden indoors. VELOCIPEDES 4 Sizes with Red, BlUe or Golden Enamel Finish. White DUCO Head. JUNIORCYCLES Drop Frame or ' Diamond Frame. Pinish same as Velod-- Velod-- pedes. "," " . Our Store Offers Many Gift Suggestions Try Our Par Links Indoor Golf Sets;-Skates - Sleighs iVER JOHNSON JUNIOR ror SENIOR BICYCLES 0. W. SPTG. GOODS 0. 11 Nbrth U&far? Ave.' ! ?fy Phone 182. X STRMffiDEAP TAFT, Ore.; Dec. 11 HE)r-The strartge' case of John EScharpe, shot to death 'but without a bullet wound In his body, was cleared up today following the simple process bt a coroner's inquest. The bodies of Scharpe. and his former wife, Susan charpe, lay, for I? "hours upon the., floor ;of the formpr'sl; tiiwmjsr t while1 'terrlflad neiglibds awaited .the arrival :f Dr. F.iM Idncoln county coroaieit -'ifsigiei -W.v -5 - -4 According to 'the widow, Mrs. Millis charpe, ska andvher husband hus-band . wera just sitting down to dinner, din-ner, when she heard, a scream from the bathroom .and: the, sound of two shots. Sharpe pitched forward on his ifaciiAtv : Neighbors answering Mrs. Scharpe's ;call for-.help found the fprmerMra. Scharpe'a lifeless body in the bathropSi,' a .bullet In her head i and uside. The man was also dead.: . v ' The coroner's jury, sitting last nlghV discovered that Scharpe had bled toileath when a dental plate In his mouth broke and penetrated his throat. The same jury found Mrs. Susan Scharpe a suicide.' : According to the widow, there had been enmity between be husband hus-band i and his former wife. ! She was unable to account for the presence of .the divorced woman wo-man in the. house, but believed she had been in hiding there xor some time before the shoe-ting An Electrified Home on Christmas morning! How appropriate! How pleasing to every member of the family! How easy to have such a delightful de-lightful home gift! f If your family is not among the thousands who are already enjoying the marvelous service of ELECTRIC COOKING, ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION REFRIGERA-TION and ELECTRIC WATER HEATING, decide NOW that they shalL What could be more in keeping with the spirit of home happiness the spirit that is Christmas than to have the folks look into the kitchen on 9 Christmas morning and find a Hotpoint or Westinghouse Electric Range, a General Electric Refrigerator and wonderful servants that have established new standards of home en-joyment! en-joyment! ' Here, indeed, is a wortli-while Christmas suggestion! OUR AND V. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Elmer Huff announce the engagement f their daughter,. Florence, to Mr. James Iewis of Eureka, the marriage to take place in early spring. Neil Francis and daughter Shirley Shir-ley May, of Ogden, spent the week end here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francis. Mt :. -, . Mrs. M. Johnson of Benjamin is spending the weelT here visiting with her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Clayson and' family. - Mrs. G. E. Huff, Mr. and Mrs. E. DeLos Huff and daughter Joyce, spent part . of last week In Salt Lake, the. house guests bf Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ostler, They returned home Friday, accompanied by Mrs. Ray Ostler and daughter Shirley. Mrs. J. L. Beckstrom very pleasantly pleas-antly entertained last -Friday evening eve-ning in honor of the birthday anniversary anni-versary of her son William O. A program and games were the diversions, diver-sions, after which a delicious tray luncheon was. served to nineteen little guests and the guest of honor. The Mi-Kan Wee class in the Primary held a social hour last week after their Uesson; Dean, Francis and Mary Adamson served a delicious luncheon to thelr teacher and ten class members. The P. T. A. held their meeting Wednesday evening, the following ' S Y v ju - J 2 U .ujlviJ IF L C It WE WANT YOU TO KNOW HOW EASILY YOU MAY BUY ALL OR ONE OF THESE APPLIANCES ON A VY;XIBE n PAYMENT PAY-MENT PLAN AND OPERATE THEM VERY ECONOMICALLY ON COMBINATION ONE-METER LETS TALK IT OVER, Three Sentenced In Provo Court Albert Kizerian was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 when he pleaded guilty to a charge of having intoxicating intoxi-cating liquor in his possession. He was arraigned in the Provo city court Friday. Charles Painter was also arrested with Kizerian on the same charge, but it was dismissed. He was later arraigend on a charge of driving a car without procuring license plates. He was fined. $25. R. M. Boggs was sentenced to pay a fine of $50 when he pleaded guilty to a charge of Intoxication on arraignment In the city court Friday. program being rendered: Community Com-munity singing, led by Miss Alene Jenson; prayer offered by Alma C. Simmons; duet, Annie and Deon Francis, accompanied by Miss Jen-son Jen-son at the piano; reading. Jack Huff and Rex Christmas; health reading, Fae Bellows; reading, Ina Joe Crump; health lecture, given by Principal Victor Frand sen.- School problems were discus sed and the meeting adjourned until un-til Jan. 15. 1931. A Gift for Mother That Money Cannot Buy YOUR PHOTO LARSON STUDIO 182 West Centef St, Provo EDJECTDSDC 6EIRIVJ1C.IE an Electric Water Heater! Three RATE. HONE UbjR 5Dpdp IN .J BIRTH ANNOUNCED SPANISH FORIff. Word Aas been received here 4f-Ahe birth of a daughter to Mr.and3drsrharles Blair Rayburri . oCXos . Anges,' Calif. The babe la th first graml child of Mr. and Mta. B. - RM'-burn RM'-burn of Ubs Angelas, and tho" twenty-first great- grandchild ' of , Mrs. Sophia Nelson of this lty. ,sWrite tmakea,righjU as .Sinclair Lewis might well say whn. be collects col-lects that $15,000 Nobel jrUe ' J- What will be regarded as a et-up et-up for the paragraphers is that an Ohio woman, 75. named FuUilove, recently married a 25-year-old bus driver. - ' . i The IDEAL XMAS GIFT AN EASTMAN A Beautiful Selection Selec-tion of Kodaks and Albums to choose from at Van's Photo , Service Paramount Thea. Bldr. i I i . 2i II 1 jlIWBIIIIIMM hwmshJI |