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Show Millard County Chronicle Thursday, Dec. 25, 1958 A oman s race 5 0 Mill! S (Continued from Front page) December 2, 1958 Dear Slant a Claus I like the toys that you give every year. I will have something good rut for you. This is what I want for Christmas. Christ-mas. (There is a picture of a doll pushing push-ing a doll buggy with a littler doll in it pasted to the letter.) Your friend, Debra Stoddard Delta, Utah December 2, 1958 Dear Santa, I like you very much. I appreciate appre-ciate the toys you gave me last year I want a doll for Christmas. D. A. M. Delta, Utah December 2, 1958 Dear Santa Claus I liked the toys you gave me last year. They were good toys to play with. You're a good Santa Claus. Yours Truly, Mark Iosee. Delta, Utah December 2, 1958 Dear Santa Claus, I liked the toys you gave me last year. I will put some bread and milk out for you. I don't care what you bring me this year. I like you very much. Your truly, Nan Wankier. Delta, Utah December 2, 1958 Dear Santa Claus, I'm happy with all the toys you gave the last Christmas, and you can give the toy you want to me. Your truly Ann Wright Delta, Utah December 2, 1958 Dear Santa Claus, I like Christmas very much. I A GRANT May the spirit of Christmas abide with you. ffltk Stmt mJiol MM ' :V ' it"- -a- o o like the toys you give me. I liked the toys you give me last year. I will keep them as good as I can. I want a bike for Christmas and that is all. I like you. Yours truly Pamela Callister. Delta, Utah December 2, 1958 Dear Santa Claus, Dear Santa Claus thank you far the toys. Dear Santa We will give you a letter. I like the Robey the Robet. Your friend, Ricky Delta, Utah December 2, 1958 Dear Santa Claus, I like the toys' that Santa Claus give us. I would a bicycle for and all of us like you very much and all of us like you very muck too. Yours truly Barbara Ann Ferry Delta Utah Dear Santa Claus I like you very much. I like Christmas very much. I want a doll for Christmas. I live you very much. I will have some food and milk. I will hava letter for you to. I have been very good. Yours truly Patricia Callister Delta, Utah December 2, 1958 Dear Santa Clause, I appreciate the toys you gave me last year. I did keep them nice This year I want three things. Number one is a 'baseball set num-br num-br two is a football set number three is a Golden Trumpet. Yours truly, Boyd Black Delta, Utah Dec. 2, 1958 Dear Santa Claus I live you very much, and I don't Thank you shuld work so hard and I think you are good to me and I like the toys youbrought to me last Christmas and I will CHURCH & SON My BEST WISHES go with the Clay Stapleys to their new location. My sincere thanks to Clay for his efficient management cf the DELMART. Under new management the DEL-MART DEL-MART will strive to serve you in the future as efficiently as in the past. r MR. AND MRS. have something for you will you plese bring me a couple of thing's. Your friend Julie Ann C. Delta, Utah t December 2, 1958 Dear Santa Claus Dear Santa thank you far all the toys. Dear Santa, I will give you a letter. I will be good. Your friend Martin Eliason. Delta, Utah December 2, 1958 Dear Santa Clause, 1 like the toys you gave me last year. and I will sit some hot malk out for you. And if you cod give me thse things. I would appreciate it. And this is what I want. A my fear baby doll and a pogo stick and a piano. Yours truly Jackie Lynn Evans Delta, Utah December 2, 1958 Dear Santa Claus, I do ,not want to have to much for Christmas. I don't want much. I only want two things for Christmas. Christ-mas. I think you are good to us. santa claus I will 'be good till Christmas. You leave to work to get our toys to us I will keep a glass of milk for you Santa Claus. Yours truly Tony Lane Stanworth Delta, Utah December 2, 1958 Dear Santa Claus, Santa Claus 1 want one toy. Dear Santa Claus I like you very much. Yours Truly Dway.ne Delta Utah December 2, 1958 Dear Santa Claus, I wish I had a bike with two wheels on it. I will be a good girl. Will you give me a doll and a buggy. Your friend, Valene Shields Dear Santa I have been a good boy. I have helped daddy feed the cattle part of the time. I helped Mama do dishes, too. I want a road grader, and a combine you pull behind the tractor and a barn and a tricycle. j - v LARRY A. DUTSON Marriage Ms Made Known Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Larry A, Dutson greeted guests at the reception in their honor Firday evening, ev-ening, November 28, from eight to ten o'clock by the Bishop of the Lee LDS Ward. The marriage vows were made at half past seven o'clock the same evening in the presence of members mem-bers of the family and close friends. Mrs. Dutson is the former Colleen Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Warren, Sr. of 2950 Garden Gar-den Circle, Salt Lake City.&Ir. Dutson Dut-son is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Dutson, formerly of Lynndyl, Utah now living on 167 Harvard Ave. Salt Lake City. The bride wore a waliz length gown in chantilly lace and tulle over taffeta. The lace bodice draped drap-ed into a short apron effect over the bouffant skirt. Her fingertip veil was caught to a cap of se quins and she carried elf roses and pink carnations. Bridal attendents were Miss Lillian Lil-lian Dutson, sister of the groom, as matron of honor, Mrs. Ronald Fer- egan and Gayle Wright as brides maids. They wore gowns in light blue and carried pink carnations. Elwin Dutson stood as best man for his brother. The guest book was in charge of Miss Betty Dutson. The newlyweds are making their home in Salt Lake City. I am 5 year old. Steven (Steven Arlo Walker) Delta, Utah December 2, 1958 Dear Santa Claus, I like the toys you grought to me. I was happy with the toys. I have been taking care of my toys you brought me last year. Your friend, Gloria Adams Delta, Utah December, 2, 1958 Dear Santa Claus I did like the toy you gave me I would like a cattle truck. Your truly, Lyle Walker Delta, Utah December 2, 1958 Dear Santa Claus I want a bike. I did like the toys what you gave me last year. Your friend Bruce Hatch Delta Utah May all the happiness and cheer of the holiday sea-ion sea-ion be you's - - and more - tMs Cnristnas. whh;iits vaiiihty v Christmas Party At Ilritlgaclicrs The Bridgadiers met at the annual an-nual Christmas Party Thursday nigtht, at the home of Mrs. Callie Morrison. Dinner was served at one large table, beautifully decorated for the Yule season. Favors marked places for Nona Chesley, Sally Abbott, Nelle Callister, Athena Cook, Mabel Warnick, Lola Farnsworth, Rita Ticer, Cora Day, Gwen Carrol, Freda Fre-da Whicker, Betty Baker and Callie Morrison. After diner bridge was played, and score awards went to Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Day. At midnight gifts from the Christmas tree were exchanged. Made Marriatje Vows Dee. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Bunker, of Delta, announce the marriage of their daughter, JoAnn, to Eric Robinson, Rob-inson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Robinson, of Fillmore. The couple exchanged marriage vows on Monday, December 15, 1958, in Ely Nevada. After the first of the year they will make their home in Salt Lake City. ' FINE ARTS CLUB HAS CHRISTMAS PARTY A Christmas party for members of the Fine Arts Club was held Monday, Dec. 22, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Eliason. After dinner, the evening was spent in playing rook. Members and guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Eliason, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Eliason, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moody, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nickle, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Jacob-son, Jacob-son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gardner, Gard-ner, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gardner, Mrs. Deona Black and Mrs. Or-vetta Or-vetta Nickle. Hostesses for the evening were Harriet Eliason, Melba Jaco'bson, Estelle Gardner and Lenore Gardner. Gard-ner. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crawford are spending Christmas Day in American Amer-ican Fork with their son and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lee Crawford Craw-ford and sons, Glen, Vince, and Mac. Mrs. Vergie Broderick, who re ceived burns on her left leg, Monday, Mon-day, December 15 is the recipient of well wishes and a very Merry Christmas from her many friends and neighbors. . iulHlillNlriliiMllilUijIlBi:;!1. ALL FRIENDLY GREETING TO YOU AMD YOURS. WE WISH YOU JOY AIID CHEER THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, AND MAY YOUR HOLIDAYS BE MERRY AMD BRIGHT. Will lie Wed December 21) Miss Dorothy Marie Morris and Raymond Robinson will be married Monday morning, December 29, 1958, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Tem-pde. Tem-pde. A reception to honor them will be Monday night, in the Hinckley gymnasium. A cordial invitation to attend is extended to their many friends. The bride-elect is a daughter of I ! 4 1 I t - I it I Miss Dorothy Morris Mr. and Mrs. Wesley W. Morris of Hinckley. Mr. Robinson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robinson, former Hinckley residents now residing re-siding in Salt Lake City. Miss Morris has been in Salt Lake City for the past three1 years, employed by Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative. Both she and Mr. Robinson are graduates of Hinckley High School. Mr. Robinson has served in the Eastern States L. D. S. Mission, and recently returned from six months service with the USAF. He plans to continue college studies at the University of Utah in the coming year. ' After a wedding trip the couple will return to Salt Lake City to make their home. ,;. OF US AT TELLURIDE, COMES A ARE ENTERTAINED AT CHRISTMAS PARTY Mrs. Callie Morrison was hostess to the Delta Art Club Monday night at the annual Christmas party. Dinner was served at 8 o'clock at one large table, beautifully decorated dec-orated for the season. Favors of small bells marked places for Amelia Cole, Myrle Crafts, Melba Crafts, Romania Bird, Nelle Callister, Callis-ter, Dorothy Killpack, Loa Black, Helen Baker, Alma Peterson, members, mem-bers, and Athena Cook, La Von Morrison Mor-rison and Eleanor Murray, guests. After dinner at bridge score a-wards a-wards were made to Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Murray. At midnight Christmas gifts were exchanged. CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR BRIDGE CLUB The Saturday Bridge Clu'o met for their annual Christmas party Saturday night, at the home of Mrs. LaRue Nickle, where beautiful beau-tiful decorations carried out the holiday season. Dinner was served to Vivian Hol-raan, Hol-raan, Amelia Cole, Wanda Beckwith, Beck-with, Ver.na Shepherd, Lois Max-field, Max-field, Romania Bird, Dorothy Kill-pack, Kill-pack, LaVon Morrison, Eleanor Roberts, Ruby Vodak and Virginia Sperry, members, and June Reid, guest. Bridge was played during the evening, with score awards made to Mrs. Vodak, Mrs. Maxfield and Mrs. Shepherd. At the end of the evening gifts from the Christmas tree were exchanged. ex-changed. Christmas visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Underhill are their daughter and husband, Doyne and Gail Bywater, and children, Bill and Shirley Gay. Their older son, Steven, is in Denver at college, col-lege, and will arrive in Salt Lake City Dec. 29. Carol Dawn Sorenson is spending spend-ing Christmas and the weekend in Delta with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Sorenson, and then return re-turn to Los Angeles, where she is employed. Mrs. Catherine Riding is spending spend-ing Christmas and the weekend visiting friends in Salt Lake City. Lucille M. Stephensen STAUFFER HOME PLAN Counsellor Phone 7531 Delta, Utah -i:.. .;:. ...:,!: ...:i;u ,;iL;.::i:;:: ;,:,;::.;J Venda Beckwith omvam j |