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Show - " "1 ' "" J c . - J . V" X ' r J - , -. ,s . - - , . s-" i . i . k, . i . . - - .... .r .. U ' " -r,wir" 1 ,s . - ; l f ' 1 , J'.S ILlSfti ', ' i ' I " - "J : ' 'V ' - 1 - - -1 i f 1 c s ' ! " ' f s SC"V ' " i - - - . - " ' V it I v: I - I -$: J. --..i , '4. Park City kiddies got an advance look at Santa Claus, Saturday, as he arrived in the Park with Marshal Merrial Street. The story was that one of Santa's reindeer sprained an ankle and the popular lawman had to go to the rescue and pick up the jolly old Saint Nick and bring him in by police car. Locked iooi: Ilesn'Mtp JCicls If Seeing Santa Park City kiddies greeted Santa Claus Saturday afternoon when he was escorted to town by Marshal Merrial Street. Sirens blared as they approached ap-proached the Memorial Building Build-ing on Main Street and after brief greetings on the sidewalk, the group started to enter the building. IT WAS LOCKED! SANTA HAD BEEN LOCKED OUT! It . was, of course, an oversight over-sight and the Marshal acted as the village Pied Piper and led the ever-increasing crowd of boys and girls around to the back entrance where, once inside, in-side, they lined up and waited to visit with Santa. Mothers and Dads carried the tiny ones who were wide-eyed with amazement; the others stood patiently and waited to announce in loud tones or to ' whisper shyly in Santa's ear their hopes for gifts to be left under the Christmas tree Christmas Eve. Sacks of goodies were distributed dis-tributed by the jolly fellowhim-. fellowhim-. self and later, after he had made sure of the Park City Want List, he left for' his home at the North Pole to await the "Big Night". I f ;h . , L Little Lance Bair was anxious togettoSanta Claus, Saturday, and tell him about everything he wants for Christmas. He came away with a big sack of goodies, but he admits Santa wasn't exactly what he had expected. |