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Show jaqao&jL 'soio NEWS & JOURNAL.;; I9Sl" apejf) Ajoyy Honeyville-Thir- d jooiag uojuj puoDO 113013 XOfl Mrs. Claire J oners Binghom; Tiemchmrtf 'And Fourth Grades Christmas Edttfon, ; let ter. It was from Santa. He said that he knew we were good boys and girls. He said he would visit us soon. I hope he will visit the children in Korea. I hope he will visit all good children every-- r where. Sharon Andenson. A GOOD LETTER ,j Today we received a good j ; Back row: Gordon Rasmussen parents Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gilmore. Third row: and Mrs. DeVern Rasmussen; Bert Dickey, LaVerne Miller, parents Mr. and Mrs. Mel Miller; Betty Miller, parents Mr. and Mrs. parent Mrs. Marie Dickey; Yvonne Hunsak-- - Mel i Keith Miller; Marie Madsen, parents Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Hunsaker; er, parents e; Gayle Burke, parents Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Mrs. Ronald Madsen; Linda Hunsaker, DeLon Madsen, parents Mr. and Mrs. ents Mr. and Mrs. Glendale Hunsaker; Ronald Madsen; Boyd Pubigee, parent Mrs. Stuart Hunsaker, parents Mr. and Mrs. NorLillian Pubigee; Steven Dickey, parents man Hunsaker; Leslie Hunsaker, parents Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Dickey; Mrs. Claire and Mrs. Leon Hunsaker. Front row: Gay-lenHunsaker parents Mr. and Mrs. LaVan Bingham, teacher. Second row: Janis Robbins, parents Mr. and Mrs. John Robbins; Hunsaker; Irene Thorsted, parents Mr. and Bernice Bingjiam, parents Mr. and' Mrs. Mrs. Albert Thorsted ; Joyce Peterson, daughEarl Bingham ; Betty Hunsaker, parent Mrs, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen; MarRuth Hunsaker ; Roger Bdwman, parents Mr. vin Kobayashi, parent Mrs. Mary Kobayashi ; and' Mrs. Rulon Bowman; Billy Hughes, Norman Ma6ro, parents Mr. and Mrs. Mick . parent Mrs. Estelle Hughes ; Robert Morrow, Maero'. Jed Gilmore, Naomi parent Morrow; parent BUDOLPH the box It said to Patty. It was a baby kitten. And Pat- Rudolph, Santa's favorite deer was ( May joys beyond description be yours for Christinas and the New Year. -- HODGE'S BARBER SHOP par-Burk- Christmas Stories ty i i , THE CHRISTMAS WISH Patty sat in the window seat. She was watching the snow flakes fall, "I Wish I could have baby kitten this Christmas she said. Mother laughed to herself and I said maybe you can. Christmas eve came and Patty still wished for a baby kitten, She hoped shed get one. Soon morning came. Patty went into - the living room. She saw something moving in a box. On happy. . Deanna Yates. x Was very strange indeed. His 6hining nose was like a rose, '4 And he was touilt for speech v . ' CHRISTMAS I wish I had a Christmas tree, Rudolph carries Santas . toys ' " So fbig and bright and gay, I As quiet as a mouse, j would dance around it to pass For all .the little girls and boys the time away. It would be so He dashes house to house. very much fun to play on a snowy day. Rudolph knows work To dance and sing around the tree and toe so very gay. Hear Every Christmas night. He never gives the sleigh the bells ring Jerk, And does his task just right. Hear the Carrolers sing. Sue Rasmussen. Nyman Jensen. ting-a-lin- ting-a-lin- t OLDAV amms May this Yuletide Impart New Joy and Happiness Into your heart. BREITENBEKER ELECTRIC V everyone whom wo oro privileged to call "friend end To i neighbor" go oar heartfelt ax-i pressiont of the Season's joyous k sentiments. Lew, Hazel, DeVoit VAN ENGELENS &' nb - INCORPORATED |