Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING Slmtiii Tots Find Santa Didn't Forget DECEMBER 26 1937 5 B Bringing Children Cheer Company at Fort! Gives Dinner For Orphanage X Sadta Claua visited all the homes oaa-iauiiy late Tioay night and Saturday morning while proxy me rorm or tne Tribune-Telegrain onnias enrolled Subs for Santa and independent subs helped oui in carrying toys and greetings to those whom the rotund saint might have otherwise missed Mrs Reed Smoot w4fe of former Senator Smoot played Santa from long distance to patients of the L D 8 Children's hosnifal Satnrriav 1 Although Mrs Smoot was in Los Angeles with relatives for tha hrll V7 day season a large box of toys given f V dv ner was distributed to the chil- oren Toys Given Miss Elise Madsen 1778 South Ninth East street played her annual role of "Miss Santa" to children of the same hospital sending toys to irm nrtMMMlthlw r urn niM HimiWin wui kiddies quarantined at the hospital cn North Temple street between Main and West Temple streets1 and to those in the children's ward at " - i ' the L D S hospital on Eighth Ave nue between C and D streets Gifts " to children recently released from the hospital wards were mailed by miss Madsen to Montana Wyoming Idaho and southern Utah For the past 13 years the donor of gifts to the hospital Miss Madsen distributed toys this year as a tribute to her father the late H Harry Madsen former secretary-treasuror Madsen Furniture company who died last January For many years Mr Madsen was mentioned on donor rolls of Elks Moose yand Eagles lodge charity rolls ana con - tributed to L D S ward' charity organizations Two Colonels Named Two little tots of Kearns St Ann's orphanage Ann Skeezix and Billy Lonstantlne were made honorary colonels by enlisted men of company F of the Thirty-eight- h infantry at Fort Douglas Saturday as the soldier Santas staged a dinner honoring them Wide-eye- d at so much attention paid them Billy and Ann enjoyed a turkey dinner with all the trimmings and bashfully answered questions of the soldiers and guests attending the open house Both were impressed with the snowy Christmas tree decorated for them in the center Of the mess hall and liked to wear the enlisted men's garrison caps as well as they did the headgear given them by ell the Miss Elise Madsen top carried bushels of toys to siek children boys of Company F Ann clung to at the- L D S Children's hospital bottom Sergeant Emmett a doll while Billy battered a toy Duvall center plays Santa Claus to Ann Skeezix left and Billy drum Company F for the past aix years Constantino of Kearns St Ann's orphanage has promoted a Christmas party for orphans "All the boys chip in two bits or so for toys and th mess sergeant stirs up a Christmas dinner for them" said First Sergeant E E Emery who was cochairman of the party with Mess Sergeant Emmett DuvffTI"- - Sergeant M J Curtain helped seat the 60 guests of the men St Nicholas remembered lighted Christmas trees or of the company at the dinner Toys were selected during the week by urday to visit those of his young wreaths An appropriate religious intro U D Woolbright a "cookie" in the friends who were confined to hosduction to the anniversary of the F company mess on beds Christmas day pital Savior was observed at the chapel He brought toys and games and or iioiy cross hospital where the Yeggs Get $700 cheer to the boys and girls in the xvev James celebrated a WAYNE Neb Dec 25 (£— Yegg-me- n children's ward at Holy Cross hos midnight highviassey mass and two low broke into the Golden Rule pital and St Mark's hospital To masses Members of the hospital Clothing store here tonight and es- the crippled children in the Shriners' stair sang nymns at the observance caped with about $700 in cash a special ward at St Mark's he of the high mass quantity of clothing and three large brought candy too because "tncy dolls Sheriff James Pile said the were not really sick robbers pried the bars off a window In all of the hospitals of the city looted the safe and left carrying Christmas eve was marked with stolen suitcases ronf the carols and at all of them turkey clothing and money They over- furnished the most important item looked about $300 in one ot uie of the bill of fare at Saturday's drawers of the safethe sheriff said dinner All of them too had their Hearings will be held by officials in two counties Monday In advance of fixing their budgets for 1938 Utah State Taxpayers' association will be represented at both meetings it was announced by Dr MH Harris executive secretary W K Hall analyst for the associ ation and members of the Weber county taxpayers committee will meet with the Weber county commission at the Ogden courthouse Dr Harris county committeemen anil chamber of commerce representatives will attend the Utah county hearing in the Provo cjfy and county building in ir r r ffiT- v f - 1 - FOR THIS AMAZING BARGAIN! i TV TT Tn TTT A famous manufacturer needed CASH I Wards bought hit entire stock of expensive imported damask at an unheard of LOW to cover these fine mattresses You get the savings i Deep restful layers of felted cotton! 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