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Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • 12

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Deseret Newsi
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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12
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"Next years old, and in the scbools roughly taid---tcvlinish term. Itetireme0 F. By IT. I NEW- YORI one years ago Ion wrote on most famous asked the clue, Santa Claus? "I am the gentle, bl cently1 She spc slightest quay tured cadencei "Next July years old, and ing in the scbools -rough' teul to finish term. Retirer toryat By H.

NEW'. YORK one years ago Ion wrote one famous 'f asked the Santa Claus? am ready the gentle, centlyi She spoke slightest- tured cadences. "Next years old, and ing in the Iletireme0 1.0ry7at -10." I 3. 4i I I I 0 ,4 .14, 4 "Pillsbury" Hot Iti fir. ii ri ilsbury Hot 1 .) n'rrN I4 One short half term as a junior principal and then retirement In a quiet apartment in Manhattan.

The island that has always Laura Virginia O'Hanlon 'Douglas. She was born -in Manhattan July 20, 1889, not far frornthe spot where Clement Clarke Moore wrote the verse that begins the Night Before Christmas," DlovedFamily Her father, Dr. Philip F. Hanlon, a physician- and surgeon, moved his family uptown Into a four-story brick house with brownstone trimming at the front. her room had al-fireplace where she always' hung 'IA stocking on Christmas- Eve, Tile tree was in the parIO'r downstairs.

'Asks Father One day, when Virginia O'Hanlon was eight she came home from public school 93 with word that some of her friends were saying there Is no Santa Claus. She put it squarely up to her father. "My was always 'a great pal of -mine. I felt he was being -equivbcal in the way he was answeringhe wasn't isaying yes 'with con. VietiOn, and he wasn't say.Ing no.

I told him I was going to ask our family newspaper The Sun. Papa was delighte it was an out for him." Virginia got a 'sheet of the family's best writing paper. She went to her lather's, second-floor office, took a stub pen, and wrote a letter start. ing "Dear Editor and ending: 'Please tell me the truthis there a Santa Claus?" One short junior princir tirement In a Manhattan. has always be Laura Vir Douglas.

She Manhattan .111 far frorif---t1 Clement Clanl the verse tha the Night Be: Dlove(1 Her father, O'Hanlon, a surgeon, late family tiptow story brick ho stone trimmir lier Ii where she 2 stocking on One short half-term as a junior principal and then re- tirement In a quiet apartment la Manhattan. The has always beanlumle f.r kir Island that au a Virginia-- -O'Hanlon 'r 'Douglas. She was born Manhattan July 20, 1889, not far frort-f-the spiit ere Clement Clarke Moore whrote the verse that begins the Night Before Christmas," father, Dr. Philip F. O'Hanlon a physician- and surgeon, later moved his family uptown Into a four.

story house with brown. stone trimming it the front. I-ler room had a where she always hunt oil stocking on Cristmas, st i 'Ike tree was in the parlor downstai rs. 'Asks Father One day, when Vliginia O'Hanion was eight, he came home from public' school 93 little friends were saying there with word that some of her is no Santa Claus. She put it squarely up to her father.

My was always a great pal of Inine. I felt he was being in the tuwif ha wile nnetvorilletha w-a-sJnft--sav-i-n; en'; viction, and he wasn't saxing no. I told him I was going to ask our family newspaper I The Sun. Papa was delighted it was an out for him." Virginia got a 'sheet of the family's best writing paper. She went ti? her lather's, second-floor office, took a stub pen, and wrote a letter start- ing Dear Editor" and ending: 'Please tell me' the truth is there a Santa Claus?" I Quart Jar "gest Foods" qi 41111U ii ,11,,, 0 Large, Value! kr, i JA, if Pitted 'IH' 1 .4 FREEENCH PAR DIP can Quart Jar "gest Foods" 3 BEANS AN 411111111111.111111111" 5..

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85' cooKis IANKOLA. COFFEE Grind it Fresh 4A I 'CuLlujESN I I I 1 ahi I 1 I I .1,1 Pi Lt' I I aplibliPS Itt -11 1 sKu3311-1 Aar- SPROUTS anim 1 Sweet Creams' BUTTER I agAco lb 76 )- 9 Ten Delicious Flavor 11 0 "Geisha" Fancy (c(4ci. ripas.p.ra II 10111 SOWIlle1WW41 LOINVIlara I LED, "Geisha" Fancy COOKID SQUASH stip! Quart Jar "Whole" Sweet 1 1 i I 7 4 Truirr --Li, 9c 5 0 COOKED SQUASH 4 7 I Value! A (.. 6 Pk if Jane 4-oz Pkg. (.

It IN In 0 1 'c, di en WI 89c kowtow! by I 4 4 toed Ilswelloepig i I 'n'li vttil 5- li 2 d. 6 0 i Iv ONION IINSI 0 4P vt.k;..,-;-,.., KAISER BROILER FOIL, la 1 20L a ob I A P11111t11 3 nk no 14411' Quart Jar "Whole" Sweet efirtwo V' km ump i 39c. Mince, Apple I 0 II 11 13 qt I 1 (-) 1,,, (1,,, I 9 i 4P'eL'. I -4 lullk it lio (lb a A 1 0 ki itttiff Iji nhr Mince, Apple 7 Value! Famous Editorial The answer, an editorial written by Francis B. Church in The Sun, has been repro.

duced all over the world and is held to be the most famous' 4 editorial article ever written. "Our 'first word of the edi- torial came when a lovely gentleman, Mr. Matthews, an officerottheactoxs fund, met tny father and said: 'Did you see tday's answer to ginta's letter?" ,4 The famous answer assured 1. Virginia, that there is indeed a Santa exists as 1 certainly as love and gen- and devetion.exist TT-. thank livesAind be t.

lives forever. A thousand years from now Virginia, nay, ten times ten thousand years from I row, he will continue to make At glad the heart of childhood." 4. Mrs. Douglas smiled when asked if she ever met the author: "No, we never knew him although he was a neigh- bor of ours in the summer. You see, it wasn't known until helled thathtrwrottrIVEver body thought Mr.

Dana, the editor, wrote it" editor, wrote It" Famous Editorial 's, The answer, an editorial written by Francis B. Church in The SUn, has been repro duced all over the world and is held to be the most famous editorial article ever written. Our first word of the edi- tonal came when a lovely i gentleman, Mr. Matthews, an officerollheactor's fund, Met rny father and said: 'Did you see today's answer to --Vii, ginla a letter?" 4 Thefamous answer assured'. Virginia, that there is indeed exists as a Santa Claus certainly as love and and devotion-e gen xist 1 thank liyesind he te Ai -w, ht r.

Ile Ulett Illat Ile WILILC a body thought Mr Dana, the t1L Package "Town Huse' Wholesome, delicious ithoftoN 0-, fr lib. Package "Town i 0 FLAVORS '7': 0 0 Quart A 35i 0 C' 4-14- itlIci-iitifiiitliki Value! 2- sa Bottles for 43 Crisel. Oin f' II a Root Beer, Orange, Upper Ten, Sparkling Water, Ginger Club Soda acme Root Beer Orange Upper Water, Ginger Al ORANGE JUICE Shav.e's 5 for 1 6-os. Cans fliZelitfor 10-os. Pkg.

RASPBERRIES for RASPBERRIES IFIrsooshzFrpolzte.n 6 for ORANGE JUICE Shav.es 6-os. Cans 5 for Allt la li a Irma iiit IPIL' Nib' 1 tillik--' ilv.i.n ow-- I i '1- 1 g. blEKAIIIIIiLKK 04, pk It TO rr it fresh ra t' I III le of 12 tio4OU I i liji: NW( et 41' 'NAGRA 0 NE ON 3 IL SPRY Topping only 18 calories per, I serving g' serving 5 STpMES-2827-SOUTH 23rd EAST GIANT Ao isot so. 15TH EAST I WEST, iTtYL'Y 1317 SO. 21ST EAST 17TH S.

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SPY margarine a ow -lc Dessert GENT 5R4 Toppmg am mos Trees 790 ICENC EA111 PET en tam psr-ii Only 18 ti is pei eirores "Flamingo Snow otNis" 4. pkg. of 4 WE GIVE Are )p15, i E.GG.1 quart co 01; -0 tastes likethe JO "701z spread" serving 5 STORES-2827-SOUTH 23rd EAST tillipp I )4 II CREAr 69 1 7 OF7 YOU IL GIANT 1508 SO. TH EAST 4TH SO (II li ts I 72c PAY lill 49 CAN 81 8TH WEST 49c STAMPS GREEN HI A finrnri Atir CO pint carton 8-oz. 1 4, Itupt 3.1Ik Con rl H.

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