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Show i 1 i ... rtf'-- - ...'i . 200000 aeroft fjf tHeGxvarti . -- V" KtDCR . . ' . Smoky Mountains National nark II 5 N Y5 & JQU RN At, ' are to . primitive wilness pre V TXXGJwistme Edition;' JL?53L- servation, - i, r Vii-vOVS- er t One pleasure makes the Yuletide extra wpnderful.-.an- that is d , i wishing our friends aj very Merry Christmas 1 A Happy New Year; . ' In the class are the following: Kathleen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W..S- - Ellis ; Valayn Morrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Naomi Boothe, Mr. and Mrs. LaLand Boothe, parN a. o m i ents ; Elaine Thorsted, daughter of Mr. and Morrow, daughter - of . Mrs Lilian Pubigee ; Keith Hunsaker, son of Mr, Mrs. Albert Thorsted ; Kathy Dickey, daughand, Mrs. Keith Hunsaker; .Dana Lee Hob-bin- s, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dickey; Tommy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John' Rob- Miller, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miller; bins; gpencer Johnson,, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conrad Johnson ; Marilyn Bingham, daughter Bingham ; Elma Dickey, daughter of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Bingham; Melvin Mrs. Leonard Dickie; 'Sandra son of Mr. and Mrs.; Claud Tolman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale .Hunsaker, Garth Burt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bonnie- Hunsaker, daughter of Mr.Hunsaker; and Mrs. Burt; Marsha Chlarson, daughter of Mr, and Perry Hunsaker; LaNae Hunsaker, daughter Mrs. Varesel Chlarson; Barbara S packman. of Mr. .and Mrs. Russell, Hunsaker; Eloise daughter of 'Mr., and Mrs. Ken.jSpackraan; Jkekie, daughter of Mr. and , Mrs., Leonard .Kathleen Madsen daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Dickie; Clifford Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. onald Madaen ; Mary Elizabeth ElKs,' Melvin Miller. LEWS BEAUTY SHOP Tol-ma- nr on - , J , , from Park Valley at conference last week. We enjoyed talking abouf Brigham. We are both in the same district now. He looked fine and is a very smart and What They .Think "The Voice Qf The Reader St. Johnsbury, Vermont December 11, 1951. ; , Dear Editor: Well I guess it is about time I dropped you a line and let you know that I have enjoyed the ' newspapers, that you have been sending to me. It is very enjoyable to sit and read how things are coming back in City, and be posted on the happenings there. 1 have been transferred from eastern Massachusetts to the Vermont district. It sure is a change to the cities in Mass. are so much smaller and built on little hills, which Ver- Brig-bar- n J , mont is noted for. ( had a chance to go up to the birthplace of the Prophet Joseph Smith and see the monument there which proved to be very ; inspirational. The work is coming along fine here now, the hours of proselyting is coming up and we are getting more baptims now. t would like to send my wish for a Merry Christmas to each one of you and I pray that the coming year will bring many blessings to you. If you would please send, the paper to No. 8 Cherry street, St. Johnsbury, Vermont, I would predate it very much, 1 met Elder Westen Hirschi , , re e tings a the wpndrous spirit of Christmas . ; bring you a special note of joy that will continue with you throughout the coming New Year! THOMPSON'S IIAKT r i hope that this Christmas will bring us - closer to the fulfillment of that brighter omise of Peace on for which men of Good Will have never ceased to strive. Mag yours he a Contented er. - and Peaceful Christmas. Sincerely. Elder James Orval Bott. OUR SCHOOL Our school is decorated With a bright Christmas tree MARK BRIGHTENBURG'S Chevron Service Center It makes us all happy And gay as can be. First grader. . . ( May --V It is our fervent Earth capable missionary and ' doing fine work.' May the blessing of the Lord be with you always is my pray- - ' - - - " ' - i- ap-The- rvi r ' 3arth.v. it )r' a A' - .J' V , - ' . , S ' -- V yijdf ' . j 1 |