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Show 1 I ' 'AV.( r VJ Utah 1 St. "4 u n VOL. LVII' Subscription $3.50 Year. Single Copy 10c THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, December 22, 1960 NUMBER 43 ' HJ i : : n . rr rar Pi t ; X IS viz ; 7 " ' U9 7 . ij v . f it v 1 I. ' i TO ad p Vi-r - M' Mill 1 l ii ii w - x.. w r w b . On that night many years fyo,as white, stars glittered and . 7 angels' voices rang -out triumpliantly to proclaim his coming,' there was born unto manJrind, a Saviour, Humble shepherds, gathered in tlw fields tending their flocks, heard the message and came in liaste to visit the babe lying in a manger, and they : . were filled with joy, , . . ; : Far tlie East, the Wise Men saw the great Star of Bethlehem .'A J they followed it to where the Young Child was, bringing rare and precious gifts in their adoration. i4ams the ages, the ever-wonderful story of the birth of Christ inspires mankind with a feeling of new hope. Today, in the spirit of the Holy Seasony it is for us to rededicate ourselves to His teachings and humbly pray that tlie ideal of brotherhood will light the way to a lasting peace in this troubled world. Let us rejoice in the true meaning of Christmas with sincere reverence and harken to the words of the angel,tf Glory to God in the highest, and on earth 5: VI vss peace, good will . toward men" 2.' w.. . A 1 1 'J |