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Show -Y,DIm, PAGE FOUR THE AMI3UCAN FORK CITIZEf. GREETINGS The Christmas Spirit once more" envelopes us in its atmosphere of peace, good will and affection. It draws new friends closer and makes old friends dearer. The best that we are and the best that we have takes on new life and meaning.. Friendship lives, charity gives, and love forgives. We are grateful to the members of this stake who have done so much this year in genealogical and temple work. ' The increased activity of the ward members will certainly be reflected in greater spirituality throughout the community during the coming year. -;'" (f And as we wish you the old wish "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year" may we not hope that our wish has caught the true spirit of the Season and so bring a little more of joy and happiness to you. ' t i ,- Alpine Stake Genealogical Committee V Myron R. Moyle V . -, ? -rr ; ' ; J f: Milton H. Vandeburgh ,i Raymond E. Monson ' Lila P. Nicholes .jFr - 'twill . . . D.U.P. Meetings REDUCED PRICES ON ALL RINGS - ,;" ' INCOBLOC s Watches for Servicemen ' Non-Magnetic Waterproof Stainless Steel REGULAR $30.00 Christmas Special $24.50 C D. STRANG JEWELER American Fork, Utah American Fork Camj Thirty-five iadler gathered at the' home of Mrs. James H. Tat-tersall Tat-tersall Thursday afternoon for the American Fork camp's annual ann-ual Christmas party. Mrs. Lloyd A. Bennett sang "Peace" to accompaniment ac-companiment by Mrs. Minnie I. Hodapp, Mrs. Charles B. Walker gave a Christmas story, Mrs. Clarence Mower gave a humorous humor-ous reading, and Miss Irene Monson Mon-son played a variety of carols and accompanied the group in singing which was lead by Mrs. Raw E. Monson. Delicious re freshments were carried out in a Christmas theme. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Stephen F. Beck, Mrs. John A. Wagstaff and Mrs. Delias WalL Mrs. E. J. Thomas, Salt Lake Cltv. and Mrs. O. W. Drubay. Tooele,-were special guests. At the close of the afternoon sania Claus brought gifts for all. Adams, Camp The home of Mrs. Bert Timjp-son Timjp-son was bright with Christmas decorations Thursday when she was hostess to the Adams Camp, DUP. for their holiday party. J Christmas poems were read by Mrs. tar j a. .ureenwooa ma m. Leo T, Hansen, Mrs. Hansen sang "Christ Is Born Today- and ieaa in slneins of carols, and Mrs. Frank Bush introduced a variety of games. Girts were exchanged and lunch in an appropriate theme was eervea to zo laaies. Mrs. Soren E. Chris tensen was a special guest. - Assisting Mrs. Timpson were Mrs. Jarvis Ayde-lotte, Ayde-lotte, Mrs. Bush, and-Mrs. John W, Grant, ... v - Mountain ville Camp " The aDoearance of Mrs. Santa Claus bedecked in bright red and sleigh bells and bringing gifts for all highlighted the Christmas Christ-mas nartv of the Mountalnville camp at the Relic Hall Thursday afternoon. Each person naa to perform on the program before Mrs. Santa would aiiow ner a gift. The'lesson "Pioneer Stories to Tell Your Children" was given by Mrs. Floyd Riggan, and contributions con-tributions were made by camp members. Flag salute was lead by -Mrs. Lyman Moyle and Mrs. Olivia McOreagor gave a read-lnir. read-lnir. Mrs. Stephen Adams was a sneclal truest.. The hall had been artistically decorated ' and lunch was served by the cheer committee, Mrs. McOreagor, Mrs. Oeorge A. Brown, Mrs. wunam J Healey and" Mrs. Effiest Mc-Daniel.' Mc-Daniel.' . .- ;;. Letters to Santa Dear. Santa: I want a train station, drum. steam shovel, wheelbarrow, wagon, wag-on, trailer hookuD. and a cowboy gun belt, and some candy, nuts and an orange. , ' - Dennis Ovard Dec.0, 1950 Dear Santa: ' . If we are good boys we would like a, John Deere farm set, some stockings and a car for each of us. We would like .our stockings filled with candy and nuts.1 If you are able we would like a gun for Keith and a box or tinker toys for Jay.; .. ' RFD Box 83 No. 1. Thanks very much from - Jay and Keith Hall American Fork, Utah ' (Highland; ' - -P. S. We will set out something for you to eat and some hay for your reindeer on Christmas Eve. Dec. 3, 1950 Dear Santa Claus, lt My name is Lois Jean Bennett. I live in American Fork, Utah, We have had only three snowfalls. snow-falls. The last was very slushy and wet, it wasn't cold though. - I am eleven and in -the sixth grade. My teachers names are Mr. Larsen and Mrs. Hansen. . I want a bike and pair of leopard skin slippers, manicuring manicur-ing set, a turquoise set, that is a ring and necklace, dresses, underwear un-derwear too. I hope I will get all these things. Thank you., ; si f - yours truly,' Lois Jean Bennett Dear Santa Claus: I have. been a good boy and try to mind my Mom and Daddy. Would you bring me a ball gun, a grader, a power shovel, and a big- open bed truck. Those are. the things I would like but if you havn't got all of them bring me what you can. I will leave you a hanana and an orange. ; , KayDahl , 93S Dear Santa Clause: -- v I would like this year 1 pr. overshoes, 2 scabbards together, 1 pr. bedroom slippers, -2 guns, candy, nuts, apples, oranges and pop corn balls. - - , from David Dec. 9, 950 Dear Santa Claus:-, Thank you for the nice things you brought us last year. ;: This year I would like a Daisy Red Ryder cowboy BB gun. My little brother would like a toy machine gun and tool chest. My littlest brother would like a rattle. for Christmas. . - "with Love; Stephen, Bradley and Douglas Dear Santa Claus: I would like-this year I truck and trailer, 1 gun, 1 pr. bedroom slippers, 1 pr. overshoes, candy, nuts, apples, oranges, pop corn balls, . - , . ' ." from Larry ; $ GREETINGS It is with love and heartfelt tn-sn goodness of your lives and for th 101 $ given to Relief Society that the stake ZJH to you and your associates' the sinr . M of the holiday season. iww Your labors of the piness and comfort to the hearts r "mH and your contribution to the growth and j 1 k vi .n-uvi wm.icjr nave Oeen of inpe worth. es"n!ji " At this time, when conditions in the world so unsettled, may the peace and good wiU ll of by the angels almost 2000 years ago ahiH? you and your loved ones at this Christmas sJ' and throughout the comin? vpar - w . . . , O ' Alpine Stake Relief Society Presidency n n Christmas-SPECIALS . Free Delivery tel. 102-J Mixed Nuts ..-.. Lb. 49c Hard Tack Candy .... v Lb. 28c Ice Cream, gallon $10, quart 35c Ice "Cold Beer, case ..: $2.39 Shavers sec. Grapefruit, tin ....r....... 19c Campbell's Tomato Soup ., .-. 10c Brookfield Am. Cheese, 2 lbs , 79c Peas, Sliver brand J. 10c Bay Tuna Flakes 22c Potatoes, 10 lbs 29c Bisquick, large size 46c k , Vets Dog Food, 3 tins .25c Special Prices on All SWIFTS PREMIUM MEATS Ham, whole or half Lb. 59c 1. Sweet Rasher Bacon ,.; !....... Lb. 59c Beef Roast, Grade A ,. 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