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Show THE Two Pag NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Thursday, December 13, 95) Love l I Linda Blackham ? Rom where I sit Utah MoronL j ! Joe Marsh I Dear Santa Claus I would like a farm set, a truck, a bull dozer, a coat( house slipcar game. pers, a I will try to be a better boy. i ; "Fair and Square" 1-- A. Publishers Editor - B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson Love Gibson " Roy E. Manager ,. i :.c t.tt. NATIONAL UJAH STATE v Dear Santa Claus: ... I am two years old and trying to be good I have just had my tonsils out. For Christmas this year I want a doll, a trike, and some nuts and candy. Merry Christmas from Julee Nyman, Nephi, Utah ;: : Dear Santa Claus I am five years old andilrying to be good. For Christmas this year I want a bed lamp, a scooter, and a green tractor; I also, would like some candy and nuts "' ' Merry Christmas Stephen Nyman , i EDITORIAL i fc. i v; '' yania n twins. Yours i'fr Jits - truly ' Here are a few Letters to Santa Mama and Grampa some thing, Linda Andrews Claus which have been receiveo too. Leamington, Utah u l - Thanks, Love during the past few days. The Nephi, Utah Dec. 8, 1951 Annette Stephensen Junior Chamber and the' Jaycec Janes are cooperating on this proDear' Santa Claus ject, arid promise all kiddies an Nephi, Utah. December 7, 1951 answer to their letters, direc" Dear Santa As my sister and I are both I would like a Toni Doll this too little our Mommy is writing from Santa Claus. j year( a bike and a pair of skates. this letter. J I am four years old ' Mills,- Utah, Dec 9 If you cannot get these please and would like - a doll, a blackDear Santa Claus what you think I'll like. I board, and some story books. Litget a been I have good girl during would like a pair of slippers and tle sister is 15 months old and the past year. a bath robe. would like a teddy bear, some I would like you to bring me a I think I'd better end this let- block" and a big ball. We. have ' some size doll of 3, skates, pair ter. Pleast write. both been good girls. clothes and a little suit case to hold . love With Your friends them,. a baking set and some candy Rosalie Lyman Gloria Jean and Mary and nuts. Ellen Gustin With love i Utah 6 (Watch for more Letters to Santa December Nephi, ' ' ';" Nancy Col lard Dear Santa Claus next week) How are you? fine. I'm just Mills, Utah, Dec. 9 I would like a Toni Doll, buggy, a : RELIABLE MAN with car Dear Santa Claus dress, bike, play machine, wanted to call on farmers in Juab I have been a good girl during bank, mix master, and a pair of the past year. I would like a pjair play And get my mother a County. Wonderful opportunity gloves. No experof ice skates, size 4 and a type- bath robe. And a merry Christ- - $15 to $20 in a day. ience or,, capital required. Perwriter and some clothes few our Yours truly, " Write today. McNESS dolls, a suit case for doll clothes mas 0 manent: I am in third grade. CGMPANL, Dept. B, 2423 Magand some candy and nuts. Lavina Lyman nolia Please bring my little sister a St, Oakland 7, California. ' i ' ' doll, a teddy ebar, a wind up toy ' LynhdyV Utah and rocking horse. Dec. 4,' 1951 With love Dear Santa Claus Kathleen Collard My name is Wendell Nielson. four years old. December 5, 195" I am This is what I want you to Dear Santa 1 ' me for Cliristmas - v I , ; My name is Cathleen Carter an bring A pair of House Slippers I have been a pretty good litf . A farm yard girl most of the time. I have A pair of roller skates little sister named Debbie ar A baskei ball. the reason she cries so much A cap tee: she is cutting her Please bring my sister a teddy so please bring her something. ' oear ,a doll, a little chair, a pair I would like to have a lit; - r X :f house slippers. cash register, a new dress, er and some cake I will leave you a new doll. The doll you broug be last Christmas has her hair ' punch on the table. Lots of love from, mussed up so-- could you plea; Wendell Nielson ask Mrs. Santa Claus to fix he. Gloria Kay Nielson hair? Thank you for all the little presents you brought me last year. Dear Santa Cathleen Love, Please bring me a big doll, and NOBEL WINNER Leon Jousome house suippers and some baux, French trade union leader, Nephi, Utah Dec. 5 clothes for my doll, and some waa awarded the Nobel peace prize Dear Santa with a briae ana for 1951. He has been chairman of paper dolls I have been a good girl. groom, a pencil box and a story the international council of the I want a Bonnie Braid doll, book doll united Europe movement since some games, puzzles, skirt, and That's all I can think of, 1949. The a m o n n t of the cash award Is 32.500. candy and nuts. Bring Daddy, new. Thanks a lot. Y'UCICOL 1 liith air forte crash anJ fire crews eprav Superfort with a chemical j'oam after the medium bomber tangled with enemy jet aircraft and gun; F .; BACK is A i J Lj . . the burning eiv'lne of a . 9 ft over North Korea. The daring air crew brought the limping Superforl back to this advanced Korean air base without the use of flaps or rudder controls and with two engines out. None of the crew was Injured. Oui airtrvn have notif "i in increase in strength of the Reds' air force. Nephi Items 0 The following people from out attended the funeral services renently for A. P. Jacobsen: O. M. Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Oscar Jacobsen, Richfield; Rachel Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. E. V I arsen, Mrs. Elvira Reese, Mrs. R'tymond Anderson and son Terry, all of Wales; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Golbransen, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jacobsen, Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bel-lion, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cowan and son David and Don, Mr. and Mrs. S. M.: Peterson, Mr. and Mis. Charles S. Peterson and two daughters, Vaniece and Ruth and Miss Joie Bachelor, all of Salt Lake City; Pratt P. Thomas, Max Thomas and son Gordon, all of Snan ish FVrk Mr. and Mrs. Rov Ratchelor of Proco, Mr. and Eldon Tanner, Kay, Neil and Mar-jori- e of Preston, Idaho; Mrs. A. A. Anderson and Mrs. G. F. Johnson of Fountain Green; Mrs. R. P. Lar-se-n and Mozart Larsen, Moroni, and George Ingram of Iehi. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Williams and children visited in Salt Lae City the latter part of the wee kwirh Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cazier. of town st x i . . A HERALD OF THE KING . . . C , - ZJree decoration Mai c4ncient Source Jn When you fasten the ornaments to your Christmas tree this year you will be commemorating a centuries-ol- d Mrs. W. F. Brough Arabian legend that relates how in plants blossomed and flowered and the winter months son trees miraculously bore ripened California with her ter in law, Mr. and fruit on the eve of the first Christ BroUgh. mas. , , In fact, the Christmas tree itself : stems from the- story of a Scandina- ' ' Tian "sacred'tree and Martin a is Luther, said to have German, brought the first one indoors and decorated it for the Yule season in the early ICth century. These are only two ol more than score of legends from which today's Christmas symbols and cus toms stem. According to JeanhcUe Lee, who has probed their origin for nearly a dozen years, the Amcr-caChristmas symbols from candles and bells to kissing under the mistletoe have no common nationality Ttiey have come from all parts of the world. Mrs. Lee. who is supervlsoi ot creative art for a greeting card company, constantly utilizes the traditions and emblems of the fr tival as ornaments for Christmas cards and is Just as constant!) ; searching for Dew ones. This year or example, the bright-coloretree rnaments are In high vogue as decorative devices on Chmlmas I Moh. rds. Is spending Cedarville, and daughElmo Mrs. y, Krrcives Honor Franklin Clark Fry, President of the United Lutheran Church la America, was recently made an Indian chief Dr. f 1 Utah's BEST Ton or More Prompt Delivery . . DVVANE TIDWELL c PHONE 578VV or 220W 1 , honeymoomebs fc:!k:::::i' !!!!!" 3 OCEAN BOULEVARD AT ALAMTTOS LONG BEACH LI VESTOCK AUCTION SALT LAKE UNION STOCKYARDS Every Friday at one o'clock In the heart of the buying and selling area where Jri the demand meets the supply. We have for you the most modern facilities in the Intermountain West. . SALT LAKE LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. 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The total cost for gas, oil, and maintenance came to only $833.38.. That's a running cost of only " ' ' " i - NBC-T- " i- r-"7 " . uvur IT iiiy "' 4 - , n uii my J time-wivin- ff on gj z ;:: -- ... ! .'I COAL j- 'mT bhtoal stjttes FOB Of superlative French Chateau Architecture, the Villa Riviera is the most beautiful and outstanding Apartment Hotel on the Coast . . . Situated upon its own private beach, with large Sun Deck, overlooking the blue Pacific. Spacious, luxurious rooms with colorful tile combination bath and all outside units, affording breath-takin- g shower view of ocean, coastline. Navy ships. Catalma and San Clemente Islands, surrounding mountains, orange: groves. Nightly dining and dancing in beautiful Riviera Room. Garage service, including daily cleaning oi your car. Moderate rates. ' i- ::: :; 2CM4 iiiiJrriiiiii'iiii " d I ' i . I : - M RI WmLA : q mvwa '" 1 -- v.. certainly not with rain!" From where I sit, you've got to gjve Slim credit for acting on hia belief that everyone has right to be heard just as everyone has a right to his own opinions ana tastes. Maybe you' like hot coffee, for instance,' when yoji "take a break." Well, my vote goes for a refreshing glass of beer. After all, we're lucky to be living in a free country where we can have our own preferences! ; Dear Santa I've been a good girl. I am four years old. I would like you to bring me a pretty doll, a table, and a chair, telephone Bring Teddy Bears for the It l 'Taut Copyright, 1951, United States Brewers Foundation Utah. Nephi,' 4 We've just had a political cam- paign with everything from a torcha to light parade ' '' race. box ballot camno with Rusty Robinson, paign funds, planned his Election Eve speech for the Square. Slim McCorroick, who owns the Palace movie house, was finishing up his campaign in Pioneer Hall. Then it began to rain. 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