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Show Thursday, December SECTION B THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN V . GREETINGS This is the holiday time, the season of good wishes, of expressions of appreciation and encouragement. encour-agement. We welcome the opportunity to greet all the officers and teachers in the Alpine stake and assure you of our confidence and friendship. Your cheerful cooperation and your willing response to every appeal, your devotion to the Primary Pri-mary work, and your understanding of its importance, import-ance, your loyalty and your love for the children, constantly cheer and inspire us in our endeavors. for all of this accept our personal gratitude and love. We prize your friendship and cherish our association with you. May peace abide with you and may the coming year be a most prosperous and happy one. , Alpine Stake Primary Presidency 3 Cars Collide on Firemen Ready Am. Fork Main St For Santa Claus CI4S j0YS J A jr. May your Cnriif mat y J ""'X r .focim, onflow 1 V,'OV with olffhtfojfi of Iht Smioa. May oil of thtf Mlghtt nmaln with yov throughout tht Ntw Vtof. PAUL L. HARMON CO, American Fork LaMar 6. Evans, American Fork, found himself in the mid-le mid-le of an "accordion" squeeze aturday afternoon when Paul j. Levi, of Sevier, Sevier county, gave the car in which he was riding a severe Jolt from the fear. That would possibly not have been so bad had not another car immediately ahead of the Evans car slowed down at the crossing by the post office on Main Street. Result: a three-way collision. Driver of the lead car, according to police reports, was E. W. Heln-man, Heln-man, 1785 Downing Ave., Salt Lake City. . Damage to vehicles was est! mated to be $150 for the Levi car; $200 for' the Evans car, and negligible for the,Helnman car, With The Servicemen American Fork Firemen have everything in readiness for the annual appearance of Santa Claus to treat the children of American Fork. , The jolly old fellow will come Into town by airplane, land in a field north of town and then be brought to the Fire Station by the Firemen In the big red truck. He has planned to arrive at 2 p. m. just as the children are be ing dismissed from school. Last week Auxiliary to the Fire. men helped the men to bag an enormous amount of candy and nuts which Santa will distribute td each one as he asks them what they want for Christmas. Every child in the community is expected to be present. The weatherman has said there will be no snow and it will not be too cold for the youngsters to be out. Pa ro lysis; Victims Showing Improvement Michael and Phillip Price, children chil-dren of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price, who were struck last week with polio, are showing some Improvement Im-provement this week, their mother moth-er reported Wednesday, Michael, who was hardest hit, la, now over .the contagion stage and has been moved to-the LDS hospital, where he is being treated treat-ed for pkralysis of the legs, back, and left arm. phllllPuWho was effected in the arms, neck and eyes, Is showing marked Improvement, Mr3. Price said. GREETINGS May the insDiration of thi u.-i " remain with you and give you brighter?30'1 fe deeper faith. "opetjj Let us wish to you and yours all the happiness this season ever knew. And in th? ! of our Lord, who was born on Christina b' us wish that God's choicest hW;.. . throughout the year. ' Alpine Stake Sunday School Board Lowell Bennett . Clara CnnU .rellaBowen(Mrs,Fr1 Melvin Beckstrand Robert D. Hemingway Robert E. Drew, son of MrrandflTf oft Pi "Hp5ilth luiai uatvwu v n, nxpi;t Jtib Dec. ,11, for Fort Riley, Kansas, -r j r j to report for army training. He KeCOrd IS uOOU will probably get his assignment for basic training this week. The Drew family has been rap- Idly depleted this month. The oldest son, LaMar was married early in December and the only daughter, Dorothy, will be mar ried Dec. 27. This leaves Just two children at heme, Stanley who is 15, and Baby Lee, 21 months. Raymond S. Bennett, son of Mr; and Mrs. Richard L. Bennett, has enlisted in the navy and left Dec. 4, for San Diego, CaL, where he is taking boot training. Newsprint In 1924 the per capita consumption consump-tion of newsprint in the United States was about 48 pounds. In 1949 it was about 75 pounds. Utah county was comparatively comparative-ly free from disease during the week ending Dec. 15, according to a report released Wednesday by the . state department of health. Only diseases reported for the week In Utah county were four cases of chicken pox, one of polio and one of cancer. Chicken pox and mumps were the diseases most prevalent in the state as a whole. There were 76 cases of chicken pox and 193 of mumps listed. Last year In the state as a whole there were 114 cases of chicken pox and only 27 cases of mumps reported. Letters to Santa For Year 'Round lincss-- Happiness-- . -,, U , - vs. v j j '.!' 'ji Dear Santa: Please bring me dolls, a stove and a frig. Claudia Hansen Gifts that Last and Last Iff 1 PERSONAL GIFTS: - Electric Bed Covering ; ' Electric jdocic j , Reading Lamp 1 Srudy limp ' " Boudoir Lamp PiatUp. Lamp Sunlamp , " Heat Lamp f Small Radio Waffle Maker Automatic Toastef Electric Mixer i Electric Iron - ' Electric Bottle Warmer ' Electric Heating Pad Electric Roaster Electric 'Coffee Maker ' Electric Percolator Electric Coffee Urn Electric Tea Kettle . Electric Hot Plate -Electric Buffet Warmer Electric Casserole Electric Sandwich Grill Electric Steak Grill Electric Egg Cooker FAMILY GIFTS Electric Range " Electric Home Freezer Electric Refrigerator " ElectticWater Heater , . Elearic Dishwasher Elearic Garbage Disposer Console Radio Elearic Sewing Machine ' Electric Washer Electric Dryer Elearic Ironer Vacuum Cleaner Elearic Chafing Dish Electric Popcorn Popper Electric Space Heater Electric Hair Dryer Electric Vibrator Elearic Curling Iron Electric Shaver Elearic Trouser Preiser Electric Hobby-Shop Tools And & fji infid Tetvson Sfi In the Salt Lake area Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a doll house and a tiny tear doll with its clothes In a suit case. I would also like a bathrobe and my brother and I -would like a sleigh. My baby sister Janet would: be happy with. &. doll, a pull toy and some blocks. Merry Christmas Santa. - Yours truly, - Love Connie Rusick Alpine, Utah, Dec. 11, 1950 Dear Santa: I want a doll and some blank ets and a pair of sleepers for me and my sister, some books, some gloves. Renee wants a big brown teddy bear and a little white dog and a animal book and anything you want to give. Love, Deanna Beck and Renee Beck M mm rf- f t i M IK X-V CP 0 - GOOD TASTE THROUGH THE YEARS! TRY THIS FINER WHISKY TODAY! FAMOUS SINCE 1894 ws ivvA; ' ItENDEO WHISKY-IM PROOF 60 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS . CONTINENTAL DISTIllINO CORPORATlOM |