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Show 4 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1956 Utah Couaty, Utah HAH Y Letters to Santa Dear Santa: ,?te I want a doll just 1 m. Dear Santa Glaus: tt "V.r tm a -- wrui.11 T iilua tiny tears, doll .some dishes, and a wagon. My little sister's name is Dee Ann, and she would like a doll, wagon and a little red chair. We both love you and would like ome candy and nuts also. Shedlie and Dee Ann Brickey Dear Santa: Dear Santa: Please bring me a muffie doll and some mulfie doll clothes. I want a color book and crayons and a Tony Curtis note book and a nurse set. I have been a good little girl. Mary Arlene Nielson for their annual Christmas social which- featured a ham supper and an exchange of gifts. Twenty ladies were served around table with1 special holiday centerpiece with President Kate McKinnon in charge. Each lady participated on the program and a tape recording was made and played back by Mrs. Luana Bunnell. m A ; j i" would like to have some of these things if you have them. I want a doll that comes up to my shoulders, a real diamond wrist watch? ft kg, necklace, a great big doll bed , a box of stationery, some doll blankets, a comb and mirror and a pencil set. Dear Santa: Please bring me a train, and all the things that go with H, and Dear Santa Claus: This year Santa I would like a trugk with real lights. I have some- real nice presents, I don't been la good little boy. . Grant Kim Nielsen care what they are because I am will I I what to too little know get. set ou. some candy for you by DearjTSanta: I would like for Christmas a the fireplace. Lance Ream trixy doll, a doll swing, dishes, a doll bed, a bottle set like a pink stove and a high Dear Santa: thankacfaair. I are and very My sister Sherri O. ful for the toys you brought us transa last year. I would like former for my train, plastic Depr Santa: She 'I am six years old and I would bricks and a soccer ball. would like clothes and a bassinet. like a tiny tears doll with fuzzy1 Lowe hair. My little sister is two years Allen old and she would like the same. Dear Santa: Alsojbring our baby sister a teddy I would like a cowboy outfit bear. Please brinp us some surand please include a station 38, prises. Marianne and Donna Carron six shooter, also a surprise and orange and some peanuts m my Dear Santa Claus: stocking. David Bailey jl would like a wind up train, a thai trike and a humpty-dumptof a and talks Dear Santa: stocking candy and For Christmas I would like a nuts. Mike Memmott doll smd a buggy, a bassinet with real soap, a surprise and lots of treats in my stocking. My big Dear Santa: I would like a stroller for my sister would like a candy cane. Cathy Heaton Payson Man To Celebrate 90th Birthday - Shar-lene'- and-LuNe- s, dl y doll, a tear beU doll, some bottles for my doll and some candy and nuts in my stocking. j Dear Santa: MarLa Memmott I what I really don't cafe get, doll. Please maybe an Eggie baby remember the poor little girls Dear' Santa : I have been a good boy and and boys. My little brother would like a little train, he would like you to bring me a Lionel train and anything else you is so aweet. Rfcida Blad think I might like. My brother Kenny has been good too, he Claus: would like some guns, a cowboy Dear Santa and a new bike, because his set for outfit I would like an army Christmas,' You have to take so old one is kinda beat up "Hal and Ken Thomas little boys many toys to all the and girls, so don't ' worry about me very much. Dear Santa: Blad Phillip May I have a typewriter,, sewing machine, doll buggy (blue), and Vicky wants tables and chairs, Dear Santa Oaus: We have a new baby sister, her dishes,, plates, pots and pans, name is Shaunna Maje. Please spoons, forks and knives for bring her a rattle and a stuffed Christmas. Jeanette Skinner toy. I have been a ;good girl and I help my mother. Ij would like a bride doll and isome roller Dear Santa: i skates. May I have a printing press, doll Kitty Jayne Riley buggy (red), tkiy tear doll, who cries, and mows bubbles and wets and has clothes, table and Dear Santa: Would . you please bring me a chairs,' dishes and games for both, rocking horse, a baby doll and me and my sisters, some "Mum-Mum- .'' Vicky Skinner Norene Jaekman Cheryl Bailey two-year-o-ld . By MADOLINE DIXON PAYSON John Daniel will celebrate his 90th birthday on Christmas Day, when an open house is planned in his honor. Relatives and friends are invited to call be- De-Gra- w tween 3 and 8 p.m. at the home of Dave DeGraw, one mile south of Highway 91 two miles east of Paysoni Mr. DeGraw was born Dec. 25, at Santaquin- - to Eugene 1866, Lafayette and Mahala Ann DeGraw. He lived at and Spring Lake until his marriage to Mary Emaline Pendleton on Dec. 11, 1890, in the Manti LDS Temple. They lived in Spanish Fork for many years, where he followed the occupation of farming. She died Nov. 27, 1937, at Spanish Fork. Mr. DeGraw On June 9, 194 Haskell Alta Gasser in married LDS Lake the Sak Temple and they make their home in Pay-soThe two have enjoyed at tending married folks' dances at Provo Jfor a number of years, but recently have not been able to go. Mr. DeGraw has enjoyed fishing during his long life time. A High Priest in the LDS Church, he has been an active member until recently.' Mr. DeGraw is the father of five sons and daughters: Dave DeGraw, Mrs. Carroll ( Arma-nel- l) Wilson, Payson; Clifford DeGraw of Spanish Fork; Harold DeGraw of Mapletonj Mrs. T. D. (Lola) Curtis of Orem. He has 40 grandchildren and a number of great- - and Hol-lad- ay San-taqu- in n. Dear Santa Claus: n Dear Santa Claus: I would like I would like you to bring me a belt, . two holsters, two tiny tears doll, a doll buggy and a silver bullets) and if good book and anything else you plenty I would liVe a think I would likef . boy hat please. Julie Ami Cochran two-gu- ! li rnnwiiTllDC y - Sea-stran- t WATER G3EAHeS GLASS-LINE- for D 40 d's . Gos-sar- LONGER LIFE ! QalfSmfc par-tcipa- te met at Camp Vineyard the home of Mrs. Verda Jenkins for its regular monthly meeting and Christmas social with Capt. Bertha Sorenson presiding. The lesson as given by Mrs. Luella Olsen on "Reminiscing on Christmas." Christmas music, was played by Katie Schroeder on electric guitar and Joselyn Jenkins on accordion. Refreshments were served and gifts exchanged by 10 members. Mrs. George Wells, who has been ill for some time, was able to be in attendance. DUP 2 Professors " I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdaway of Soquel, Calif., former Vine- PLUS FREE HAM Dr. Jefferson N. .Eastmond and Wayne C. Carle, members of! the linins Glass faculty of Brigham Young University, have been appointed1 to membership on standing committees of the Utah Education Association by the board of trustees, according to word received from Allan M. West, executive secretary of the association. Dr. Eastmond will serve as chairman of the 'committee On teacher education and professional standards and Mr. Carle will be a member of the public relations committee. w, $5 Down J!iy Honored on State Boards yard residents, celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary Nov. A telephone greeting was 28. made by their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Glen Holdaand way grandson and his wife, offiand Mrs. Earl Holdaway. Mr. Vineyard Ward Primary cers and teachers met last week They also received many good at the home of Melba Bunnell wishes and greetings from for their annual Christmas party friends and neighbors. with Mrs. Bert Madsen, presi Mr. ahd Mrs. Leslie Camp are dent, in charge. Refreshments, games, and gift exchange were the prould parents of a son born amid holi- Saturday, Dec. 15, at the Utah enjoyed by 14 guests ' decorations. day Valley Hospital. The little one ' . . M- - uuiuiiiuiiv ' . porrrlain durable bonded to steel protectsrust tank aicainst and i.li I.1 .M. IK'K , Mm L fit lITf m aasassi ' fully corrosion! Full - floater heater- - with type one pier tank ronstrnr- ,tion; delivers hi)fh-eefficiency from sas. O Extra - heavy d steel; pressure-teste-(aae tankv economy, mushroom tvpe biirner; finest 100 Atom a tic control. , $SMon,h -- I -- f : : 1 '3 The BUY OF THE YEAR in the home appliance field! capacity: Glass lining to protect the tank from rust and corro sion, guarantee and warranty! i v y 7 m parr Dear Santa: I would like a microscope and some candy, a shoot, a hen game and a new sleigh. My sister would like a new doll and a half a bag full of candy, something to wear and something special. Scott Rogers. t s. B i PX ' pits $im mm ffsiomg s' j ' ' I ';? 1 FGDEflAN i Dear Santa: I would like to thank you for the Petes (a things you brought me last year. guns and i have been a good girl this year, you have I would like you to bring me a new cow- betsy wetsy doll, some house slippers and daddy a hat . Bruce Valarie Heaton. T" y ' I fluffy and cozyoKfo(f-ob- U tlippars. Fic tinad for Itfxury. Fostitonad f famous Fudmran. A product of th Fsdaral Leothar Com leaded vamp . . . pany. hard-waringenwii Uathar tola. rod or wHH. 4-- ii g, sl V-fJ4.'j- ' " f' ' 9. For an MtMiM. ooaate boot. UnW $1 M POLISHER iWaV nvVfitVi WW laO'rwmO a eww dogaSo iwibBn aa mo v9dm m m VMlp w and SCRUBBER OYT SfZf S AtKX FOR THE HEIGHT OF 0k - ' II ' COMPLETE! -- $5 Down $5 Month WW AUn's toft UwtSf slippor. linotf . . . comfortable WtMt'i Id goro Romoo. Hard loath or solo.' toatkor-lik- fmMi. Thick loom ouvhJoa plotfovm mnd crvpo solo. BlooM pink. Sr it o 4-- 9. 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IV YOUR CHRISTMAS HAM FREE with PURCHASE of ANY MAJOR t The Lucky 13 Birthday Club met Tuesday at the home of NEARS 90 John Daniel De-- Mrs. . Thelma Smith for its anGraw of Payson, who will be nual Chirstmas party and gift 90 years old on Christmas Day. exchange. A planned pot luck dinner was served and a proOn Christmas Day gram of Christmas thoughts presented. The guest list included Mesdames' EJnora Gossa'rd, Hazel Ivie', Carol Zobell, Shirley Walsh, Leora Knutesen, Lorraine r, Knutesen, Ada Ward, Elva Gilda Ward, Mae d and Miss Ada Ward. 'rsnv r2r. y Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adams Norma Hales from Lindon was of for its annual Christmas party a guest Sunday of Janet with husbands of members as guests. was A hot turkey supper Union School teachers and served. and Games gift exstaff members and partners met change were enjoyed around a last week at the home of Prin- beautiful decorated tree by Mr. cipal Gkret Seastrand in Ameri- and Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. can Fork for a social. Albert Bridges, Mrs and Mrs. A hot supper was enjoyed by Wendell Ivie, Mr. and Mrs. RobMr. and Mrs. Merlin, R asmus-se- ert Gossard, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mt and Mrs. Jolln Rowley, Grange, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith, Mr. Greaves, Mr. and Mrs. ' Don Zoand MrS. Joy O. Clegg, Mr. and bell, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ward, Mrs. George Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley WTalsh, Mrs. Marie Mrs. Jensen, Mr. and Zobell and Mrs. Ruth Frandsen. Mrs. Jack McKinnon, La Ree Adams and Mr. Jensen, Irene The Lakeview Primary ChristShumway, Ann Lewis and the mas party will be heljd Friday, host and hostess. Mr. Dec. 21, at 8 p.m. in Vineyard mother was a special Ward Chapel. A program of guest. class skits will be presented and Santa Claus will make an apMr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake mo- pearance with treats for the tored to Heber recently to children. in dedicatory rites and marker presentation for a pioneer cemetery. Mr. Blake represented his father who originally donated the ground and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers recently; fenced the ground and presented the marker. Mi M ' cssri & rhiwiirr . Saturday evening at the home - 5k ". r"-Y- 1 5-- "-v Mr. and Mrs, Irwin Bowden will be welcomed home by a sisBy MRS. KENT A. PRUE Officers and teachers of .the and family from Midway visited ter and four; brothers. Lake view Ward Primary met at Sunday at the home of Mr. and the home of Mrs. Mary Johnson Mrs. Joy O. Clegg. The Happy Birthday Club, met 9 M 1 Christmas Parties Hig hlight Events v suit with boots and a hat It would be nice to have a pencil box, house sdippers and view master, I have a little brother, please bring him something. Vickie Heaton cowgirl News Lakeview-Viheyor- d nfcsWa-s- V I fa aw j . S kS, :. ! aoseMon.atf:23 |