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Show fqj pyy nQ 'g- Mantua School - apaig MtKfS aacm xos Diiuaj QOt Beverly Nifson, Teacher - "?" Christmas Stories r x rt y,ir ( & ,- -y' .- - THE NIGHT THAT CHRIST WAS BORN , iffJ. It was the night' that Christ He was a baby. He didnt cry. He lay in a manger iso quiet A "bight star shone, ome shepherds were watching their sheep. They saw the bright star. TJiey followed it to Bethlehem and went to the bam to see the Baby Jesus. And that is why we have Christmas day. It is the birthday of Christ. Ellen Reeder. ! T J BOX ZLDEB NEWS & JOURNAL as CHRSTMAS STORY Christmas Edition. 1351'. WINTER. Winter comes with its ice and snow. It makes the childrens faces glow. They laugh and shout all through the day. They never tire of their play. With their sleds they go down the hills; It matters not If they have a spill. Thev roll around in the snow so white, Fiom early morn till late at night. 'Little baby Jesus was born in U aro brings us Christmas too; Bethlehem long, long ago. His We think of friends both old and new. mothers name was Mary. She vas kind and good and true, We send them greetings of good cheer. rhe star shone upon them and angels came to sing. Wise men To welcome the bright New Year. came to give them gifts. Merlin Jenson. . Mina Singleton. i Front row: LeRoy Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orion Nelson; Alaine Hailing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hailing; Shirley Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rasmussen ; Jesse Palmer, son of Mr. & Mrs. Farrell Palmer; Roma Jean Cooper, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cooper; Glenda Palmer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer. Second row: Carolyn Hailing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hailing; Dixie Jeppsen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lenard Jeppsen; Ora Lee Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oriel Nelson; May Petersen, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Leland Petersen; IDonna Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cooper ; Ann Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cooper; Karen Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lajnont Wells. Third row: Lana Von Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Turner; Gordon Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson; Bryce Jeppsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jeppsen; Reed Conger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Conger; Louise Jeppsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jeppsen; Rachel Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Palmer; Karma Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen. Absent from picture: Dick Barnum, son of Mr. and Sirs. Henry Bamum. keeping Christmas secrets . and we wont tell what the presents are. But they are made of ice cream cartons and beer cans and we used lots of paint. They A WISH FOR REAL PEACE have beautiful designs on them. Today I heard the tinkle of Elizabeth Pemberton. I bells. heard Christmas " chime?.-- I heard chlldrerv The music made me think of the birth of Jesus. , Jesus brought peace to the Christmas Stories -- -- i r.f Dear Santa? I would like for Christmas a fire truck with siren, a farm, a dump truck, a hot rod, gun set, a tractor, a train (elec.) and . roller skates. Jay Bowden, age 6. -- o . , -- ' world .In an ever changing ... the sincerity and good holing of Christmas Wishes remain the same. May you enjoy Good Health ' and Happiness this Yule tide and throughout the New Year. BILLINGS MOBIL SERVICE STATION mam sing-tng. arh. But I wi;h we had peace on earth now. If we had real peace people happy. everywhere would Kathleen Young. be s - v. Mi. CHRISTMAS STORY We have made presents for our mothers and fathers. We are "mod tbe curtain begins to i&w 4 the old year, we pray that tbe spirit be kept in tbe hearts one oj Christmas of men not only this day. . . but every day. 7or with Christmas in our hearts nothing in life could ever quench tbe MERRY CHRISTMAS irate across joy or dim tbe light of our peace." |