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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, December 7, 1961 - Letters to Santa Dear Santa Clause. I would like a camera, some Barbiedoll colthes, a Barbie bedroom set and some? story books and records and some clothes for my 3 year old doll for my toddles doll. thank you love Nallene P. S. I live at 187 So. 1st East. There will be something on the table for you. , From Carlt'ne Wagner Dear Santa Claus, I want a TooTle Lou or a Barbie, Bar-bie, I want a. bassinette and sparkle paints, clothes for my doll, a sno Cone Machine, Little Lit-tle Furniture For Barbie, games, a pencil box, bubble bath Crey-as. Dear Santa I would like a butter ball doll a- pop corn maker, and a real monkey, also a violin If you can afford it. And anything any-thing else you would Jike to bring me. Love Always,' Colleen Hansen Dear Santa, I would like some putty in a suitcase, a baby Carol and a cute little puppy, a ice cone maker, presents' in my stocking stock-ing and any thing else you would like to bring me. Love Alwayse, Camille Hansen Dear Santa, I would like a Mr. Machine, a dump truck, and a real monkey, mon-key, and anything else you would like to bring me. Thank you, Love Always, . Brian Bennett Hansen Dear Santa, I would like some puddy in a suitcase, a Kissy doll, presents in my stocking, the rest a sur-prie sur-prie Christmas. Love Always Charee Hansen Dear Santa, I want a shoulder holster, a Robot, view master, at tommy gun and fire engine truck. Kelly I want a Robot, a train, a Doll with hair, someb locks, a dump truck and whatever Santa San-ta thinks bt'st. Thanks a lot, Terry Sanders Bring Drew a toy or two. Drew " ms 4 Mir .MLWid FOR EVERY OCCASION . . . BRUNSWICK BOWLER ACCESSORIES Sleek, white and black Pro-Model ball ... $34.95 Roomy, genuine cowhide. Champion bag... Comfortable, Italian inspired Monza shoes $12.95 Select your gifts from America's largest and finest line of bowler accessories. Shoes from $6.95 - Balls from $24.95 Bags from $3.95 BlUJiAwick m ACCESSORY DEALER Jack & Jill Bowling Lanes American Fork' SK 6-4651 MAIL ORDERS NOV! BOX OFFICE OPENS . . . PEC 11, 1961 A Story of The Christ The Glory of His Spoken Words. mm If AW TECHNICOLOR Meiro-GolJwyn-Maycr presents Samuel Bronstuns Prinluchun Famd m 70MMSUPCR TtCHNIRAMA EXCLUSIVE tr t Ul1 J Starts ROAD " H M THURSDAY show IH 1 K H i kH n dec m, ENGAGEMENT a stati n broaoway - '96' MATINEE: 2:00 p.m. PRICES i. SAT., SUN. & HOLIDAYS - $li50-$2.0O WEDNESDAY $1.50 -$1.75 EVENINGS: 8:30 p.m. (San. 7:30 p.m.) " PDICES FRI., SAT. & HOLIDAYS $2.00 -$2.50 -SUN. Thru THURS. $1.50-$2.00 MaU ehli.poyobl to Cnfr Thofr, Sat and Broadway, S.LC, Utah PImm $t4 ... .... t!ckU o $ .......... tach. Total $ ... For ... Daf . . Mm ol Parfo&oiKo . Altarnal choict: Dolt I , tim of Porformortw . Noma . Addrtw. Cry ... ... , ----- S,a, rUaM oikIom famMd, Hrf-oddrud tnvilop. J Dear Santa, I am being a good girl. I help with the dishes. I want a doll with clothes and a surprise. Love Ilene Dear Santa Claus, .Mvant you to give Randy a hole' bunch of" toys for his finst Christmas because he has not had no toys befor. From Laralee Beck at Finst south Street Box 425 addres 444 East finst South Goodby Dear Santa Claus. We will with Susan like toys Christamas Santa " like happy saw downtown Santa candy apple, ap-ple, doll Chuckles name' clothes, tred Spinning wheel, 3. show projector, 4. dress blouse, 5. short blouse, 6. pullover Rib waist, 7. pants blouse, 8. Pj's, stretch pants. Susan wants clothes a dress maybe. TOYS CHRISTAMS Marilyn Dear Santa Claus. RIFLE RACE CAR, TRUCK, Games, HELL-a-copter Steven Son'nson Dear Santa Claus, Race Car wagon bowling Set rifle guitar. David' Sorenson Hospital Notes Local patients being treated at the American Fork Hospital during the past week included Meda A. Hunsaker, Mae W. Hal-liday, Hal-liday, Irene Rygiewicz, Nancy Jill Anderson, Gary Thomas, David Jerry Parduhn, Sherri Scovill, Glenna Mallory, Linda Walters, Maggie Beck, Jay Lee, Sarah F. Wright, Allen Charles Humes, Stephen K. Jones, Zola Dupass, Chris J. Williamson, James A. Kelly, Connie Wood-cox. Wood-cox. Patients from Plt'asant Grove included Steven Hill,. Lena La-Verne La-Verne Phillips, Naomi Jolley, Lynn Cleg-;, 1 Peggy Peterson, Jolleen Atkinson, Blaine War-nick, War-nick, Casey Brt'at Gibson; XJrant Eugene Foweles' and Delbert Huntsman. Patients from Lehi included': Elaine C. Jones, Robert W. Doyle, William Street, Gftorge Crosman, Elma Crossman, Marty Mar-ty Ray Smith, Julie NNielson and Gregory Turner Other out-of-town patients included Mary Shurtz, George Buck and Duane Kent Gibson, Orem; Ida Gardner, and Marion Mar-ion Goff, Provo; McKt'll Dansle, Rive.rton and Gregory Turner of Arizona. Double Cherry Surprise I fc ' ?V' " You cannojLescape necessities; necessi-ties; but you can conquer them. - Seneca This bright and flavorsome cherry dessert with its bounty of bounce and good eating is sure to bring smiles of approval from the whole family. A delicious combination of luscious Bing cherries, cherry-flavored gelatin and cola beverage, it's a perfect choice for holiday menus. You'll find it easy to make, too, with the family size fruit-flavored gelatin. Cherry Bounce 1 can ( 1 pound 14 ounces) 1 family size package (6 ozs.) pitted Bing cherries cherry-flavored gelatin 1 cup boiling water Vt cups (two 6-ounce bottles) cola Drain cherries, measuring juice. (If necessary, add enough water to cherry juice to equal V2 cups.) Combine with 1 cup water and bring to a boil. Remove from heat. Add gelatin, stirring until it is dissolved. Cool slightly; then add cola. Chill until slightly thickened. thick-ened. Then fold in cherries. Pour into a IVi quart mold and chill until firm. Unmold. Serve with cream cheese balls which have been rolled in chopped nuts, if desired. Makes 10 to 12 servings. I -.. t- ,.. -,.,1 jptyZnMrltr t ' XMASmlJ.S&,i&.i,mm&Mm n in it the g reafest inventioii of all lime ? COULD BE. ... at least no more efficient, economical or 'dependable transportation has been found than the steel wheel on the steel rail. The reason? Less friction. In fact,, the same horsepower needed to pull 50 tons through the air, or 500 tons along a paved Highway, will pull 5,Q00 tons along the steel highways of your Rio Grande. what does it mean to you? BETTER SERVICE-LOWER RATES? Yes and no. Within the limitations imposed upon us obsolete regulations and indiscriminate subsidization of-less efficient forms of transportation you're, getting the best we can now deliver. Creative research, continuous improvement campaigns and progressive operation have enabled us to render effective service in spite of 'unrealistic competitive situations. The big point is that you should not be denied the full benefits of the potential inherent to our operation! V Ask your congressman to unchain us ... to establish a uniform policy of national transportation. Then you can capitalize on the greatest invention of all time. J DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD |