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Show Christmas Eve Listen, my children and you shall hear, Of the midnight ride of Santa Dear. From the chimney he will come With a doll for Mary; And for Jack, a gun. So my children you better take care-Be care-Be good and kind and comb your hair. Or Santa Claus will pass you by And all you children Will be left to cry. Kent Christensen Grade 3, Copperton (Continued on page eight) O Christmas Eve Up on the housetop reindeer stop And out jumps Santa with a hop With lots of candy and with toys For all the good girls and boys. Creeping, creeping, through the house As quiet as a little mouse He'll fill the stocking, tip to toe, And off to toyland he will go. Melia Furgis Fourth grade, Central school Santa's Visit Jolly old fellow so old and sweet, There in his bag are good things to eat For good girls and boys he will Bring while they sleep. Teddy bears, dolls and everything every-thing neat. Christmas On my Christmas shopping tour 1 shopped in every department store I bought a lot of nut3 and toys To give to all the neighbor boys-I boys-I bought a ra2or for my pop My brother John asked for some shells Our little dog cooky will wear new bells. Davie Breckon Grade 5, Copperton Christmas Shopping It's time for Christmas shopping. We're busy throughout the day. Buying and wrapping packages And sending them far away. The stores are all so crowded The toys are on display In every store window CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS Gifts of the season from school children in Bingham district. Christmas Dear Santu, I want a baby doll that has a cloth body and ,i toy dog with black hair, and a new dress, and a new pair of shoes, and a new house coat, and a new pair of, house shoes. ! from ; Luretta Jtobison j Grade 3, Coppeiton C is for candles that shine so bright I 11 is for heart that beats so light i R is for ribbon on packages tied 1 is for icicles hanging outside. S is for snow so soft and white T is for toys, a wonderful sight M is for music that fills the air A is for anxious children everywhere every-where S is for Santa so jolly and fair. Donald Bennion Grade S, Copperton Arc pretty dolls so gay. It's fun to go Christmas shopping For the things we want to buy. Let us try to make others happy. This Christmas, we can if we try. Kathryn King Grade 6, Copperton Christmas Tree The children were eager to get to bed While thoughts of Santa ran through their heads. Soon he would be here with all the things That to us a joyous Christmas brings. The Christmas tree stands on Christmas night With its lights so pretty and bright. When the children appeared they jumped with delight. Because Santa had been there that night. Dona Gay Grant Grade 6, Copperton Christmas Time Christmas Eve is here at last And all the children are aghast! Stockings up from tip to toe And running off to bed they go-Santa go-Santa Claus goes through the air From house to house and everywhere, every-where, Upon the roof the reindeer pause And down the chimney goes Santa San-ta Claus. With lots of toys and candy too, For all the children and for you. Up through the chimney and in His sled again, Off to toyland to see the Christmas end. Mary Pappasideris Fourth grade. Central school When Santa Claus Comes Tonight When Santa Claus comes tonight, There will be a long flight. His helpers will fill his sleigh so full And then with a crack the reindeer rein-deer will pull When Santa Claus comes tonight. When Santa Claus comes tonight Our house will be in sight. A doll with curls so pretty and sweet. They look like gold as you Walk down the street. A horn that plays like a silvery flute, A little toy drum that goes Rummy tum-tum. Katie Kosovich Fourth grade, Central school On Christmas day we all are gay For that is the time we sing and play Some girls have books and dollies, dol-lies, too, While boys will be happy with a sleigh of blue So we'll blow our horns and beat our drums, And hope that Santa always comes- Beverly Beard Fourth grade, Central school At Christmas Time A Christmas tree is gay and bright . It is O such a lovely sight! A candle in a window clear Will show St. Nicholas that we're here. My stocking hanging with the rest, Is waiting for what he thinks best. When on the roof reindeer pause Then I'll know it's Santa Claus- Anna Lee Burress Fourth grade, Central school On Christmas Night On Christmas night there is such a sight And everybody is gay and bright-While bright-While upon the house top Santa stops With a bag full of toys and a Whistle that pops Down through the chimney with a Jump and a hop He brings me a dqlly and a cradle that rocks. He brings little brother 'a ball and a whip, a little toy drum that Goes rum-mi-tum-tum. Valene Rasmussen Fourth grade, Central school And down the chimney he'll come. He'll be gone before the sun When Santa Claus comes tonight. Shirley Whited Fourth grade, Central school Dolly Flo When I was a full grown baby a long long time ago I wanted a lovely dolly And oh I wanted her so! I wanted hpr cunning eyes to be blue And for them to shut like the eyes on you-I you-I wanted her dress to be snowy white Like the light candle gives us dark at night. Then I wrote a letter to Santa Claus And what I asked him for was, The doll I described a moment ago And when I received her I named her Flo.. Norma Swain Grade 5, Copperton Dear Santa, I hope you're warm at the North Pole. Santa will you bring me a nurse set and two sets of paper dolls and a new dress and a pair of ice skates? I think that is all. Dear Santa, I hope you're not too cold up at the North Pole. Do polar bears come to your house? Yours truly, Marlene Diederich Grade 3, Copperton Christmas C is for candles which shine up at night H is for holly which looks so bright R is for ringing bells sound out so clear I is for icicles on the tree so dear S is for stockings hung by the fireplace T is for tree that stands in its place M is for Merry Christmas should be A is for apple hung on the tree S is for Santa Claus who's for me and for you. And now you know the letters of Christmas tide And when it is over be much obliged. Darlene Babbitt Grade 6, Copperton The Xmas Tre The tree was all alight Decorations shining bright For it was late at night. The tree was such a sight. There were lots of little balls. And Santa had left some dolls. Then we heard something fall Up close by the wall. For the teddy bear Had fallen off his chair. But he couldn't break For he was made of soft wooly hair. Joyce Miller Grade 5, Copperton Dear Santa, I want an accordion and a balloon bal-loon tired scooter. I have an electric train but I want some more cars to it. I already have a wagon but I want some paint to paint it. Our little kitten wants a play mouse. I'll put his mouse by his hole every morning. Yours truly, Jimmy Zanardi Grade 3, Copperton Dear Santa Clause I would like a pair of snow shoes, an autograph book, a book of paper dolls and a grocery set Yours truly Patricia Colyar Grade 3, Copperton O Christmas Thoughts (Continued from page four) Dear Santa, I was wondering if you ever see any polar bears up there? Is it fun to ride on your sled and have reindeer to pull you? Is it warm in your toy shop? Does your wife ever get mad because you stay in your toy shop too long? I would like a wood burning set and a science kit for Christmas, Christ-mas, too. Yours truly, John Louis Matthews Grade 3, Copperton Christmas Christmas is so happy and bright Hark! hear the bells on this wonderful night Run! look! see the beautiful things Icicles, lights how much happiness happi-ness it brings Singing carols while people we greet Telling stories and things so sweet Mother is urging the children to bed As St. Nicholas comes in his sled Shhh! I hear St. Nick overhead. Jack Knudsen Grade C, Copperton Christmas Eve Old Santa Claus is very fat. He's lovable and jolly. He comes to my house every year-And year-And brings to me a dolly. He will bring daddy some sox. And mother a dress. And all the other children some toys, I guess. Shirley Anderson Grade 3, Copperton Dear Santa Claus, I would like a Sonyi Heni doll and a piano or ice skates, I do not care which. My sister would like a wrist watch. Please do not get angry if Mary makes you wear a scarf and do not lose your toys. Well I have not much more to say, so good bye. Yours truly, Geraldine Watkins Grade 4, Copperton Dear Santa Claus: I want a wagon for Christmas and a rector set. I sent this letter from our school. I hope it gets there to you and you enjoy it. from Jack Cowdell Grade 3, Copperton Dear Santa, I want a pair of ice' skates and a pair of skiis, too. Will you bring them to me? My mother wants a new pair of shoes and a dress and a fur coat. My father wants a new pair of shoes. Your3 truly, Rea Armitstead Grade 3, Copperton |