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Show MONDAY, THE MURRAY EAGLE DECEMBER 24, 1951 2) eat Sanla Dear Santa Clause We are geting a long all right. I ixpect toys for all of us in are famley. Even if my little sister is not behayfing her self but you will git her som toys tho I no it. Good by from Mary Ellen Orton I want a sled, two guns, a cowboy suit, a cowboy hat and boots, a scarf to go around my neck. I want some stockings and shoes, and gloves, coloring book and crayons. That's all for this mas. I am in 1st grade Bonnyview QUARTER at the ! ::: ::::::::::::!::: ::::iii:::::::U:: :?::?!!! iilllilililiiiiP Dear Santa Claus I am a little bov in the first prnde and this is what I want you to bring me for Christmas. A gun a train, a record player, a record, a farm house, a hammer, car and airplane. I have been a good boy this vear. All except for once and that is when I went to a picture show and I wiggled around in my seat. But all the rest of the year I was good because I helped my mother make mv bed. I helped my daddy fix the car. Because I hand him the hammer and nails. I hope you don't forget to come to my house. Love, Noel Gilbert Mike plans now to enroll t you state university. There are unmatched opportunities awaiting you. Freshman entrance exams are required for students entering the University for winter quarter. All new or former students not registered in fall quarter should apply immediately for admission or Dear Santa Claus I want a marble game, two airguns, a truck, a puzzle, an some a a plane, a boat, jet, drum, candy, a coloring book, a house and a squad car. I've been very good Santa all except for sometimes. I'm six and in the first grade. I go to Bonnyview school. I love you so much. Please don t lorget to come to my place. Love, . Jerry Walter Bowman readmission. liter Students who did not pre-re- g must enroll in classes December 31 Class work will Mart January 2. for UUwtUa Office coll a writ, f ttte MtJdwrt University of Utah Salt lakt Dear Santa I would like a doll, a blackboard, a doctor set, some puzzles, crayons and color book, a pencil set, a desk, some books, some clothes, some story book dolls, some chalk, some dishes, a real watch, some new scissors and a bank. I go to Bonnyview school, I am seven years old. My name is Karen Maddox and I am in the 1st grade. I want some ribbons and a necklace. That's all I want for this Christmas Santa Claus and I m a very good girl. Karen Maddox Dear Santa Claus, I would like you to bring me 3 Toni doll, a dress, a sewing set, a buggy and a Toni home permanent for my hair. My name is Faye Nielson. I am seven years old and I go to Bonnyview school. I am a good girl and I want you, if you will, to bring me these things. I like you very much cause you make me happy. Love Faye Nielson 1 ::ii::::::i::it: I have two bjg brothers, 1 little sister. My name is Steven Orton. school. City, Utah 3) Are.you fji rt9f'5 ihmlmti s 3) eat Santa Dear Santa Claus, I want a ball gun, some gloves, a truck, a steam shovel, a tricycle, a wagon and a sled. My By Maud McC'urdy Welch name is Gary Parker. I have six WAS TRYING to forget It brothers and sisters. I help my PATTl Christmas. Last Christmas mother shovel snow. I get in the there had been Jimmy and a ring wood. on her finger. Then there was a Gary girl named Ann and everything was Dear Santa Claus, over. Patti had packed up and come I to would like an electric train, to this part of the city live. So there were no holly wreaths two Lone-Rangguns, a speed or Christmas trees in Patti's Pie boat, a little man riding an eleand Bake Shop just off one of the phant, a cowboy set and an airbustling avenues. There was only plane. I wish you would bring me all Patti with her brown curls and mellow brown eyes and the long these things as I am a good boy rows of pies and cakes in the and I help my mommy and dad. dy. My name is Stephen Downs People came from all over to buy and I'm six years old. I go to Patti's cakes and pies and drink Bonnyview school and I like you her coffee. There was the little very much. Love. old lady who sold magazines on Stephen Downs the corner, who came in every day. P. S. Don't forget to come to my She was the first to come In on house. Christmas Day, and she was lugDear Santa Claus, ging a big wreath of holly and mistletoe. "Han!; it In the window, Would you bring me an elecdearie," she said. Cas-sid- y tric train, two Patti looked at the wreath and a g guns and two sick pain caught at her heart. one dump Cassidy Holsters, Then there was the telephone truck, one police car and one and a fire truck and a funoperator who worked In a branch exchange, and later the little boy ny book. I'm a little boy in the who always stopped by from school. first grade at Bonnyview school He had such sad blue eyes It ind I am seven years old. I'm a made Patti's heart ache. Patti ?ood boy. I like you very much a of pie because huge slice always gave him you get me toys. Gerald Riley Dear Santa Claus I want blond doll, some more dresses and some stockings. I am six years old and in the first grade at Bonnyview school. My name is Vera Jean Cox. I have been a good girl. I help mother put the dishes up and I help my daddy put away some boards. Yours truly, er show-cases- a Dear Santa, I would like you to bring me a pair of a pair of Lone Ranger guns, a pair of six shooters, an electric train, a toy airplane, a parachute, a car that has chains on the wheels, pir of roller sktes and a chemistry set. I would like a cop that has a plastic motorcycle, a couple of wooden soldiers and that's all I want this year. I am a very good boy Santa. I hope you don't forforty-five- s, get to come to my house. I am six years old. I go to the Bonnyview school. Danny McConnell That you enjoy every moment of the festive Dear Santa Claus, I would like a doll with hair I can put up and comb out. I'd like a dress, a cowgirl suit and a doll bed. I would also like an accordian. My name is Julia Lynn Tranter. I go to Bonnyview school and I am in the first grade. I am six years old. I help my mother dry the dishes. I help my daddy paint. I have been a good girl. Thank you. season of Yule and that each moment be packed and happiness for all. CO. PETERSON-WELL- S HARDWARE - APPLIANCES 4818 South State St. - Phone Mur. 749 Julia Hop-a-Lo- health with Hop-a-Lon- air-Dia- ;" 'May the Hol Seasor the year ahediJ Vera Dear Santa; This is what I would like for Christmas a, watch a Roy Roger suit also some nuts and candy. Oh! yes, Santa remember my mother and dad. When he saw the wreath his Your friend eyea brightened. "Gee, that't pretty." Reggie Waddoups and he ata It with relish, but the Dear Santa Claus aad bewilderment of his eyes never Will you bring me a watch, a seemed to go away. big box of crayons, and a power When he saw the wreath, his train. I'm a little boy In the 1st eyes brightened. "Gee, t h a f grade at Bonnyview school. I'm pretty. You goin' to have a Christ- a good little boy. My name is mas tree too. Mis' Patti?" Larry. I'm six years old. So will Patti started to say no, but you please bring me what I ask choked. Instead she asked, "Don't for. Toma have Christmas tree, you Larry my?" He shook his head. Patti said, her voice still choky, "Then we'll have one here. You can help me trim It." In no time at all the tree was up and they were trimming It. In spite of her stern efforts, Patti was conscious of a slow excitement. Tommy asked if she believed In that Kris Kringle stuff, and she had to stop to think before answering. At last she said. "Yes. Tommy, I I think I do. Kris Kringle may be just a symbol, but he's really alive In the hearts and spirits of hundreds of people all over the PLAC CHDCCC'S 5900 SOUTH 'STATE STREET world." Tommy's blue eyes grew bright Then do you think if I told him I only wanted my duJJy back, and nothing else, he would bring him back to us? My mommy told him to go. but shi; didn't mean It. Now she's sick, but if Daddy would come back, we'd both be happy and she'd be well." An Idea was slowly dawning HIS tiSlM Si & TBi 1 -- V ! t ,,rUyk In Patti's mind. "We'll see what we can do. Tommy." she promised. Patti hurru-- like mad and got a personal ad in the late edition of one of the big dailies. It read: "Mr. Thomas Raker, please call at Patti's Pie & Cake Shop at once." d rt you juit cbout PATTI WAITED and waited. The shup was brightly lighted and the Christmas tree was a beautiful sight to see. But no one tame. Everything had been sold, so Patti was putting out the lights when a tail young man walked In. He said. "I may be the Thomas Baker you're looking for. Of course I don't know. Tatti just felt It In her bones that he was the right one. She said, "Do you have a wife by the name of Margaret and a Utile boy named Wmlm ', W'ftiM , ;. .' f fr Tommy?" "Yes. yes, I do " "Then you're the right Thomas Baker. They want you to ccme borne." "Are you sure Margaret wants mi too?" The young man's eyes were suddenly full of hot. . 4ur m ''. !" own CiTK HNS COAL COMPANY 443 South Filth West Tattl mtlded, "I'm very sure." and the young man thanked her, turned to go and almost collided with another tall young man who had just come In. He was looking at rati! with his whole heart In his eyes. "The mlnufc I saw that I was sure It was you. No one ever spelled Patty with an "I" as you do." Then he reached for her hands. "Patti, won't you forglvt me for thinking I could ever lova another girl? Won't you let mt put UilS ring where It belongs?" Tattl was choked up with harp! rtess as he slipped the ring on her finger. "Finding you Is like Christmas miracle," he whaered wv UTI ui iui Vitus, per-aona- l, m W2 To our customers . . . our friends and ... to our new customers, who in the coming yearsve trust will become' old customers and old friends , . to all whose courtesy and friendships have made our Christmas more thoroughly enjoyable, we say sincerely and heartily, Merry Christmas. Murray City Chamber of Commerce |