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Show "5 t v PAGE EIGHT PRO VP (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1 935 " i - Santa Claus Letters A SMALL. BOY Dear Santa I would like a smoky Joe, a teddy bear and a ball nuts and candy. Your friend, Keith Baker. THINK HE WILL Dear Santa Please bring me a buddy and doll, tea set, and nuts and candy Evabell Baker. A BLACKBOARD Dear Santa Mother says I have been a good girl this year so will you please bring me a Shirley Temple doll a small size one, and a blackboard, and some candy and nuts in my stocking. Nadine Snow, age 6, Springville Utah. I am a little girl 6 years old. Please bring me the biggest Shirley Temple doll you have got. I want a sewing set and some dishes. My little brother is to little to write 30 pease bring him a little red wagon. Joan McFadden, P. S. Bring Billie a air gun. he Is 10 years old . BRIEF LETTER Dear Santa I would like a foot ball, water colors and paint book I am 8 years old. Mack Cook. MACK'S SISTER Dear Santa I would like you to bring me a nice big doll with a blue dress on it and a blue bonnet I thank you for the things you brought me last year I am in the first grade and I am 6 years old. Janice Cook CHAIR AND DOLLY Dear Santa Claus y I am just a little girl 2 years old. Will you please bring me a little chair and dolly I would like a little broom to don't forget candy and nuts. Carol Cook BY THE RIVER Dear Santa 1 want to thank you for all the nice things you send mt and brother last year. Would like you to bring me this Xraas pair gloves, B. B. gun' with shots 2 boxes, candy and nuts. Please bring brother he is 4 years old. his name is Edward, he wants a cork gun wheel barrow candy nuts, wc still live by the river ThanWsv Floyd Thomas AND P. S. Dear Santa Claus I am three years old and thank you for the things you gave me last year. This year I would like a doll and buggy and rocker chair and broom and a ball, and a set of tin dishes. Yours truely, Karma Jen Yours truely. Karma Jean Hansen P. S. Don't forget the candy and nuts a orange and a big apple. LITTLE RED WAGON Dear Santa Thanks for all the many things you brought me last year. This year I would like a savings bank to keep all my spare pennies and nickles in. Also a little red wagon with rubber wheels and a story book and lots of candy and nuts and an orange. With love, Lawrence Peay. P. S. Don't forget my brothers and sisters. SEWING SET Dear Santa I would like you to bring me a sewing set a wrist watch and a pair of neW shoes and some tiddly winks and some candy and nuts, also Shirley Hill P. S. will you bring my baby brother a pair of boxing gloves. A WRIST WATCH Dear Santa I want a sewing set and a wrist watch and a stocking full of candy and nuts I guess that all. Norma Hill. HE'LL TRY Dear Santa I have been a good girl and I want a push cart and Shirley Temple doll. I am 5 jtears old. Yours truly, Patsy Gessford A BIG DOLL My dear Santa Claus BEEN GOOD Dear Santa I want a drum and a building CA A GREETING CARDS An assortment of decidedly beautiful Christmas Cards with prices well within with-in the reach of everyone. SEE US FOR ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS and WRAPPINGS UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 42 EAST CENTER ST. PHONE 15 Stationery - Typewriters - Office Supplies siflflim ASHJIKfIS Absolutely FREE To Each Purchaser of a Used Car from us above the price of $100, from NOW to JANUARY 1, 193ft we will give FREE a Coupon Book which entitles buyer buy-er to receive from our pumps 50 Gallons Conoco Bronze Gasoline. Following are some of our splendid Used Car values : 19.35 Terraplane Sedan 1935 Terraplane Cadi 1931 Hudson Sedan 1932 Ford Pickup 1928 Dodge Panel 1930 Hudson Sedan 1930 Essex Coach 1931 Essex Coach 1930 Ford Coach 1929 Ford Roadster SCH0F1ELD AUTO COMPANY 70 EAST FIRST NORTH PHONE 14 Washington Meny-Go-Roimd (Continued from Page One) u . President Harding died he left a whole storeoroom of personal gifts. Severel trucks were needed to carry away the gifts given Coo-lidge Coo-lidge and Hoover during their incumbency. in-cumbency. . . . Caption over an appeal for funds in the Democratic Demo-cratic Digest "A Penny A Day Keeps the Elephant Away." . . . Reason for the American Liberty League's sudden announcement that it would file with congress quarterly statements of income and expenditures was the tip that New Dealers were planning a congressional con-gressional probe of the organization's organiza-tion's finances. By voluntarily opening its books, league masterminds master-minds hope they can forestall an investigation. . . . Five states have already submitted plans to Surgeon General Cummings for obtaining grants from the $8,000,- 000 fund set up in the Social Security Se-curity Act for health promotion. The states are Utah, Arizona, California, Colorado and New Mexico. .j. j 1 TUOWELL TAPE 1 The personnel office of Tug-well's Tug-well's Resettlement Administration Administra-tion still is checking the credentials creden-tials of "applicants" who have been holding down their jobs for months. Meantime, new workers wait six and eight weeks after the job begins before getting their first pay check. . . . Pet hobby of Nels Anderson, big boss of Hopkins' Hop-kins' Labor Relations, is compiling compil-ing a history of Mormon settlements settle-ments in Utah. As a youthful hobo, Anderson was given a job by a Mormonand later joined the Mormon churc"h. . . . Delegates to the recent Washington meeting of the Republican national committee com-mittee are wondering who wrote the anonymous letter each of them received setting forth six reasons for n ..ninating Herbert Hoover. . . . Charley Curtis, Hoover's vice president, who has been taken tak-en back into the party councils, forecasts that Landon will come to the convention with the largest number of pledg-ed delegates. . . There are only 200 workers in the entire Rural Electrification administration. admin-istration. . . . TVA's Director Dave Lilienthal reports a new trick played by private utilities fighting extension of TVA lines. They establish a "holding station" by the simple device of unloading a Diesel generator in an area they want to pre-empt. jU , r MORE VULNERABLE . : Some of the president's shrewdest shrewd-est political advisers want him to ease up in attacks on bankers; instead concentrate his fire on utility interests. The argument is that with the utilities resisting government regulation under the holding company act they now offer of-fer a more vulnerable opposition than the bankers. . . . Earl J. Christenberry, secretary to the late Kingfish Huey Long, is doing publicity work for the Townsend-ites. Townsend-ites. Friends of Christenberry say he received $2,500 to manage the recent Townsend convention in Chicago . . . Why bother about plaving " the stock market. The 1933 special issue of Graf Zeppelin Zeppe-lin stamps, sold at a face value of 50 cents, is now selling at prices from $4 to $8. The stamp was taken off the postoffice list last June. The increase in price is the most rapid for any U. S. stamp in years. . . . Representative Vito Marcantonio, insurgent Republican Re-publican from New York, is planning plan-ning to demand a congressional investigation of the work-relief administration in Manhattan. Marcantonio claims that there are 25,000 families in New York City whose applications for relief have been held up by red-tape for more than six weeks. (Copyright 1935, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.) ATTEND FUNERAL Members of the old Utah stake Relief society choir are requested to attend in a body, the funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Evans, member of the organization, to be held Monday at 1 p. m. in the Sixth ward chapel. MRS. ARTHUR SALT. set and nailing set. I have been a good boy. Yours truly, Jimmy Gessford A PRINTER Dear Santa Mother says I have been a good boy this year and - I would like you to bring me for Xmas a detective de-tective set a printing set and a treasure island book with 'a fev candy and nuts. Thank you, Jimmy. WEATHER STRIPS EATHEr forWindc 'ows & Doors eutRMN IfPPH Spear Lumber Co. 195 West Third South PHONE 34 t Sears Asked 210,837 people and These Are the Things They Said Iliey Wanted Just Two days left to finish your Christmas shopping"! Sears are prepared to take care of you in the eleventh-hour rush. We stijl have an abundance of quality things, ready when you want them, at prices you want to pay. Hundreds have already shopped here. 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