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Show 1 " CHRISTMAS POEMS Fill their stockings with lots of' toys To give them joys Santa Clam! Santa Claus! the chimney When the little ikids are asleep. . and Joys! Box Elder NEWS Come through 1952 CHRISTMAS t' ir ? v;I ' ,'77?, S' , 'jp" i Whi::' $ I W '.JfjS P A ;!- - 1 - ' 7 u cllr" r-- 06 Cfeu ! Lincoln School Third Grade Back row, left to right: Betty May, Jack Reeder, Horton, Lynda Packer, Suzanne Bert Freeman, Curtis Billings, Lynn Packer, Mitchell Sandra Pierson. Second row: Cochran, Richard Woodmancy, Alan Thompson, Reed Hailing, Karen Hover, Kent Oman, Robert Owen, Michael Fryer, Barry Vincent. Third row: Pamela Olso, Carma Hough Lincoln School Fifth Grade Juanita Jensen, Teacher Back row, left to right: Aria Higley, Karen Hess, Earlene Thompson, Kay Hodges, Michael Calchera, Michael Hamberlin and Sharon Kotter. Second row: Bert Dickey, Terrie Lee Bierley, Melva Westley, Joan Tingey, Richard Packer, David Beecher, Steven Stumm, Paul Rosenbaum, Nancy Ann Vaberg, Kallona K. Freeman, teacher. ton, Sharon Anderson, Delose Anderson, Norwin Andreason, Tinzo Cortez, Julia Funk, Terry Bowden and Juanita Jensen. Front row: Juliana ArchuTetta, Rowena Johnson, Sandra Yates, Barbara Balls, Linda Bradbury, Rodney Bywater, Marie Turley, Richard Taniguchi, Ted Valentine. 'i Kallona Freeman, Teacher Third row: David Christensen, Dean Jensen, Ralph Jensen, Joe Hillam, Dennis Dummer, Harold Young, Terry Barnard, Jack Noyes and Myrle Reeder. First row: Dale McCarthy, Evan Norman, Karlyn Ball, Susan Burbank, Danny Jensen, Ronney Young-quis- t, Bonnie Alice Robbs, Gary Peterson, Nyman Jensen and Safidra Horn. GROTGStg Fr. t , . - HOWARDS MARKET i jr- - - Phone 706 112 North Main f Si -- 19 , Lincoln School Sixth Grade Back row, left to right: Robert Whitaker, Sydney Reeder, Gloria Conger, Patricia Earl, Rebecca Higley. Second row: Ray Cortez, Kathie Call, Dale Bess, Lynette Lloyd, Morvella Kister, Catherine Chase, Bonnie Nelson, Madge Sato and Victor J. Victor J. Bott, Principal Bott, teacher. Third row: Roy Wilson, Shirley Westley, Rex Listh, Judy Nielsen, John Mason, LuQuana Wilson. Front row: Verabelle Call, Charles Baxter, Lynn Brails-forCarolyn Poulson, James Bradbury, Don Christensen, Scott Fife and Percilla Kerr. d, In appreciation for your w valued friendship we wish to express our sincerest wishes for A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year.' 1Z4Z Reeves Reliable Cleaners PHONE 31 Christmas Soy .. . Lincoln School Fourth Grade Back row, left to right: Leon Polsen, Michael Boyer, Ann Wheatley, Lynn Holst, Esther Busby, Dee Ray Brailsford, Linda Busen-bark,RKorth. Second row: Monte Wight, Dorothy Sereika, Ford Wilson, Saundra ay Thomas, Janet Stumm, Veran Smith, Lynda Sue ffunsaker, Merlin McCarthy. Third row: Chris DeLaGrange, Elizabeth Page, Winston Freeze, Ellen Reeder, Tommy , CHRISTMAS STORIES THE MICE'S CHBISTMAS Twas the night before Christmas when ail through the house, not a creature was stirring except the mice. They were getting We hope your prayers I & will be answered this Ghristmas with those gifts you cherish most.. and may you enjoy them throughout the SVew Year. ' , - ready for Christmas. Their stocking were by the chimney with care. The baby mice had hung them there. One mouse said: Mother, Id Id like a big piece of cheese. and like a doily said another, still another wanted a box of chocolate cheese. "Thats a rich one, said one mouse. They all begn to laugh and squeak and run around the house. BEEHIVE BOTTLING CO. 1 If Another . mouse said: you dont settle down Santa Claus wont come and the big cat will come and eat us. Of course he t Darel O, Johnson, Teacher Smith, Kay Lynne Olsen, - Michael Nelson, Stewart Burt. Front row: Suellen Yates, Chris Simonsen, Maren Tingey, Darrell Nuttall, Carol Ann Secrist, Brent Bradbury, Lvla Ann Crowther, Merlin Walters, Robert Hall, Sharon Spendolve. Not present: Bill Larsen, Maxine Schow, Sidney Kerr and Austin DeGrow. couldn't do that, at that the mice ddwn and went to bed. Every mouse was as snug as a bug in a rug. Suddenly there was a loud thud on the roof and down the chimney came Santa Claus. He filled the stockings with care for he could remember which mouse had been good. After Santa had left mother and father mouse got up and crept into the kitchen and went under the table to get something to eat on Christmas day. Every time they would get something and take it to their home and go hack for more they would have a hard time getting back to the kitchen because the cat would chase them. And ' after they had enough to eat they decided to get some of the smallest packages for their mice. They had carried off about three settled small' packages because they had three baby mice, then they went to bed. In the morning every mouse in the house was very happy and when the people in the big house awoke, they were very angry and they called, the mice "pack rats. The rffice felt very sad so they took the packages to the big people. The big people were very happy, They were so happy that they gave each mouse a great big piece of cheese. That was the happiest Christmas they all had ever had. , I like Christmas. Jesus was born that day. I like Jesus be, cause He is our Savior. Richard Smith, Lincoln 2nd Grade. Lincoln School Back row, left Fifth Grade to,right: Steven Nelson, Kenneth Barnes, Dick Nelson, Sandra Clegg, Karen Lichtenstein, John Markham, George McCarthy, Dale Rae Smith, Arthur Shoup and Robert Morgan, teacher. Second row: Marian Jeppson, Dunell Nielsen, Charles Rigby, Louis Warner, Neal Beecher, Vynn Andreason, Merline Jeppsen, Jeanette Wilson, Merlin Richardson. Third row: Gary Robert W. Morgan, Teacher Busenbark, David Squires, Darla Rockwood, Evon Couch, Lucille, Watkins, Richard Nelson, David Merrell, Eldon Bott, Emma Jean Reeder, John Baxter. Front row, left to right: Anne Moskowitz, Barbara Garrett, Arleen Whitney, Ra Dene Reeve, Kay Rasmussen, Patricia Ewer, Connie Hover, Judy Young, Betty Jean Johnson, Mary Lou Walters. |