Show The Carbonicle EDITORIAL CHRISTMAS BELLS by Louis Vukslnlck As the sounds of the magnificent bells of St Peter’s and Westminster Abbey and all Christendom resound to proclaim the birthday of Christ every Christian feels a surge of blithe spirit within him The reverberations of a cathedral’s bells the clamor of a small church’s bells and the tinkle from the bell of a Salvation Army worker all have a definite place in the heart of every Christian at Christmas custom During The ringing of bells at Christmas is an age-ol- d the first century the Romans gave candles bound with bells The candles were symbols of the sun's returning power and the bells symbols to remind the recipient to attend Mass on Christmas For the first time in Christdom some of the bells which have called the faithful to prayer on Christmas day will be silenced When Christmas day dawns the churches with the silenced bells will not echo the joyous hymns of adoration The Iron Curtain has throttled Christmas bells Today as on Christmas day the bell towers of the oppressed peoples contain only CARBON COUPLE AWAITS WEDDING Of Dec 19 1952 BELLS interest to Carbonites is the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Geri Cima and Gary Turn-bu- ll both popular students of Both Geri and Gary are graduates of Carbon High and are now attending Carbon College They have both been very active in extra-c- activities and have urricular held variols offices in class affairs This year Gary is representative of the freshman class to the student council and Geri has been president of the Associated WomAlthough Communism has stolen the sounds of bells from its sub- en Students jects it can never remove the tinkling of Christmas bells which reGeri has discontinued school main in the memories and hearts of the faithful will Iron Curtain behind the the while peoples rally Gary will continue his stuPerhaps someday behind a bell and gain their freedom Christmas bells may hold the dies at Carbon same place in the hearts of the Roumanian people as that held by the Independent Bell in the hearts of the Americans And then once again all the peoples of Christendom will thrill to the united sound of cheerful Christmas bells For 6 radar units Playing Crusade for Freedom LLAINE DUKE GETS Continues IT Have you given your dime to the Crusade for Freedom? These dimes will go into the program of bombarding the Iron Curtain with truth about America the world and world conditions It is an essential part of the universal fight on Communism According to Mr Henry the school during the week contributed a total of $2275 to the cause Contributors arc still welcome Elaine Duke business student and office employee according to word from Mr John Yack head of the business department is now writing shorthand at the rate of 120 words per minute She is a student of Miss Mary Margaret Flaim Mr Yack says that a speed of 80 to 100 words per minute is needed for ordinary business prnc-- j lice Ra-chc- YOUR CHRISTMAS CLEANING ' Girls Work At Hospital Carbon girls are working part-tim- e at the hospital Employed at present art Joan Snow Darlene Safley Marianne Jewkes Carlene I'ace and Merle CROWN THEATRE PH 8 vmi j i MINE i ! I j City-Coun- ty QUALITY CLEANERS W Main ! i careers as nurses a number of DONE AT— Starts Christmas Day QUICK As part of their work in Nurses Aid classes and in preparation for GET 122 le Days ! Phone 2 ' ! PRICE Satisfaction Guaranteed GIVE THE GIFT THAT WILL BE KEPT FOR YEARS TO COME Starts December 31 Play for 6 Days Only VISIT— Don't Forget New Year's SUNNIE STUDIO Eve Midnight Show |