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Show PAGE EIGHT THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Greetings to Members of Alpine Stake It is with a great deal of pride that we send you a greeting this holiday season,'-We wish to express , our most sincere desire for your good health, happiness happi-ness and well-being. - - 1 The experiences of the year that is passing have probably given us a better appreciation of the great love God had for the world when He gave His only begotten Son that those who believed in Him might not perish but have everlasting life. : While we are giving this Christmas season, here are a few suggestions which will enrich both the giver and the receiver: Affection, Love, Sympathy, Sym-pathy, Inspiration, Courage, and Tolerance. , 'The practice of giving each day will help bring peace to our nation. Let us resolve that by our labors in the church, our example before ourjreigh-bors, ourjreigh-bors, and our teachings in our homes we will help the Master bring joy and peace to all and we' will become better Latter-day Saints. We extend the Season's Greetings and pray for your continued good work and cooperation throughout the coming year. Sincerely your Brethren, - 1 Edward W, Burgess Delbert Chipman Phil, D. Jensen ' Albert B. Allen, clerk Letters to Santa American Fork, Utah Dec. 14, 1950 Dear Santa : We are the four little Gardner boys and our names are David, age 8, and he wants a BB gun, but mother thinks he is too young, and a service station; Delano De-lano is 8 also, and he wants a cowboy outfit and a gun. I am Jlmmle, 4, and I want a gun and a few other things and our baby is Louis, 2, and he wants a little gun and a few other things. And bring us all candy, nuts, apples and oranges. Love David, Delano, Jimmy and Louis Dear Santa Claus: I think I have been good. Please bring me what you want to. Thank you Kathleen - ' ' Dec. 3, 1950 Dear Santa Claus: ' Tyam writing to tell you what I want for Christmas. I want a bride dall, and a nurse set and my sister wants a baby coo and a nurse set and my brother wants something nice. Carol Richards and I have been good kids. I will leave something good to eat on the table. Thank you Santa Claus. Louise Olsen S3 East First North Dear Santa Claus: I would like a service station, a tommy gun and a rocking horse. I have been a good boy and I am four years old. Jon Austin American Fork, Utah Dec 18, 1950 Dear Santa Claus, I have surely enjoyed the radio you brought me last year, I would like twin Kewple dolls and some clothes for them and for my Story Princess doll. I want a chemistry set and a little sew ing machine. X have a baby brother this year. He would like a rattle, a ball and a cap. , Sincerely yours, Jeanne Peters Dear Santa: Please bring me a ball gun, motor shoots, and anything else you would like me to have. II have been a good boy. ' 7 . Mike Callahan " 54 N. 1st West American Fork Dear Santa Claus: ' I would like Hansel and Oretel. I would like a dress and a doll. Could I have a bicycle, a Jig-saw puzzle, or some etory books, or paper dolls, and I really need some housesllppers. Any of these things will be fine. I will hang up my stocking in hopes you will have some candy and .nuts. Please do not forget baby brother. He would like a doll and a football. We will like anything any-thing you can give us. Thank you Santa Clause. Joan $rfl. ... mo the spirit of .M$fJ fs"lv, ; Christmas bring most wonderful j K& py x A -X o 's ta r v ' j & tm iiiwii i-1, j1, i i nwii'j. m intiii Clubs and Socials LaTona Music A predominately musical pro gram was given at the Christmas party at LaTona Music club Wednesday Wed-nesday of last week at the home of Mrs. Francis Pulley. Mrs. Ray E. Monson lead in singing of carols, Judith May and John Richard Walker, accompanied by Diane Walker, Sang two numbers; Teddy Adamson played accordlan solos, Mrs. Adair W. Bromley told of the origin of "Silent, Fight," Mrs. Vera Hollndrake and Mrs. IMable Boley sang the carol, and Mrs. Hollndrake sang "The Holy City". Mrs. Alex Karren was accompanist. ac-companist. A Christmas paper was read by Mrs. Bulon W. Winter. Win-ter. Mrs. Marion H. Chrlstensen, Mrs. Olee McKlnney, Mrs. Charles Meranda and Mrs. John Pulley Pul-ley were welcomed as- new members. mem-bers. Refreshments were seryecj to 29 ladles. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Kenneth Chrlstensen, Mrs. Bromley and Mrs. Karren. Ladies Literary Unusually unique and artistic were the room and table decorations deco-rations for the Ladles Literary club Christmas party held Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of Mrs. R. W. Clark. An old fashioned Christmas dinner was served to 24 of the 25 members of the organization. Mrs. Junior N. Williamson told the story of the Christ Child and carols were sung j with Mrs. Hans Chrlstensen lead ing and Mrs. Minnie I. Hodapp at the piano. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. William H. Roberts and Mrs. Robert L. Ashtoy. Utacen Christmas Party Celebrating the Christmas sea son and also their anniversary, members of Utacen Literary club met Monday at Bill and Ivato cafe, Orem, for dinner. A graceful grace-ful arrangement of white, chrysanthemums chry-santhemums and gold candles centered the table and nut cups and place cards were In traditional tradi-tional - Christmas ' colors. Mrs. Melvln W. Grant sold the story "Christmas Comes to Waring Hill," carols were sung by the group, and grace was offered by Mrs. Clyde Birk.- Gift exchange completed a delightful evening. Mrs. Herman Parduhn and Mrs. David L, Greenwood formed the committee on arrangements and Mrs. Francis Anderson presided. SawmtU Ln Transportation is tht blf gttt sialic sia-lic item la the coit of iiwmill logs. , THURSDAY, DEPp i -OiUtfll : Lions Club Greetings Christmas is worth lust th. A-ut. in peoples hearts. ; Life cannot Ko on11 ivw.w iiuuku uiuiie. ine Lion m service organization is striving to keen3 these. ideals. . During the past year a r1 activities and projects have'bepn JJi the club members in which Mu ..... .a tM serving others, and which in turn has been 1 ? lation for good in the community. Mav u w acivic uiu uKiiuunea oe perpetuated th 1 the holiday season and every dav in th of 1951. I 3rmthnewy The Lions Qub of American Fork Ralph Seibel, president S3 - 1 - II " i r m MZi . V fsT- ' (C. : - - ..: .-z tr,' r, jSl ' in l . t Br- v M " iUL. -( IT 7 in; A 3 ?2 i Ik.' ( f ( f Tit v Always it Christmas time,. there comes that special . - dcligHt in extending to our many friends the greetings of the Season. This year, more so than ever before we appreciate the good will and dose friendship that exists between our patrons and ourselves. It is with this fine relationship in mind that we wish you " the ' fullest measure of Yuletide cheer and happiness and v a prosperous and healthy NcwYear. Humphries Floral Co. Telephone 200-W 54 East Main, Am. Fork Vl 111 1 v. mm J |