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Show r..m CHRISTMAS WHAT I THINK : I am-- It Is ; thankful for Christmas. a happy time it Is a fun stable, .ong, Jong Jesus was horn with no cradle The stare shone to guide tihe way Shepherds saw and followed without delay. Going on in ILLARD do hope he will have a " ; Wayne Bott, Lincoln 2nd Grade. MY PRAYER mer- Mrs. Robert Kelley left Monday for Ft. Ord, California to spend Christmas with her hus-auwho Is stationed there with .he U. S. army. Mrs. Kelly is the former Miss Barbara Kunzler. Varlene Cook, and, Doris and William Marsh, who have been attending the Brigham Young University at Provo arrived home Saturday to spend the holidays with their .parents and ' many fiends. CHRISTMAS r Willard School Fourth and Fifth Grades ij&ti - - An anto-mobil- 1952 CHRISTMAS e accident was recorded In ' this wav. IA car driven by Eugene (Mah-in front of nke made a a car driven by Daniel Richardson and was sideswiped. It turned out that Mahnke, a policeman, was driving a West Milwaukee squad car and Richardson, a deputy sheriff, was in n sheriffs department car. The damage was minor and the discussion of it was amiable. Mahnke told his fellow law officer he was swinging around o chase a car that had gone by without lights. that good It Is said On Christmas Im going to say Candles sendi forth a Tosy light a long special prayer to the Lord. To brighten this "Holy Night. 1 want to thank Him for all Packages are wrapped And underneath the tree. the nice things he gives me. I .want to let Him know, too, Its to ibed for you and me. how thankful I am for Jesus. Jeanette Iverson, Bear River Sixth Grade. Evelyn Wilson. r- CUP) 1 Willard Nows Polnsettlas all in bloom. The holly is hung. Spicy fragrance of the tree Is smelled In every room. The Christmas bells have rung. sews MILWAUKEE po"c s I Laugh GtfAcciaent in a I like to December twenty-fifth- , time. It Is a time when we can play think, with our toys and when we Of "Little Baby Jesus, all rosy and pink, let other kids play with them. J Christmas Is a time for giving Nestled in a manger of hay, and sharing. Worshipped by "Wise Men from I wish my daddy was home so far away. that he would share and play Karollynn Cox, with me. Bear Elver Fifth Grade. He is in Korea, you know. ry Christmas though. Box Elder- - NEWS Fellow Law Officers CHRISTMAS POFMS U-- : ftM HU Ml Back row, left to right : Myrna Talbot, Carol Jean Burden, Billy Woodland, Richard Bender, Boyd Publigee, Jack Molgard, Dell Braegger, Mark Lundwall, Cloette Barber and Forest Meservy, teacher. Middle row: Meridith Younger, Mary Catherine Perry, Marilyn Mackey, Karen Goodell, Sandra Forest Meservy, Teacher Archibald, Karlene Simonsen, Arlene Ward, Patricia Ann Watts, Gail Purcell and Judy Larkin. Front row: Roger Wells, Don Woodyatt Jr., Jackie Zundel, Kent Lynn Cook, Lewis Kunzler, Boyd Ilancey, Michael Hammond, Darwin Cheshire and Stephen Ward. , Loft-hous- e, GREEKS 0y, q j0y0us Christmas ushpr in a New Year of happiness and good health for all our cherished friends. The Pinochle club met at tht home of Mrs. Mae iBrunker on Friday afternoon. Those present were Gladys Woodyatt, Hannah Woodland, Bessie Perry, Mary Waite, Rosella Lowe, Vernice and. hostess. Verda .Braegger Richards was guest. Gladys Woodyatt won high and Verda Richards won low. Mr. and iMre. Boyd Jeppsen and family of Ogden were visit, ing at the home of Mrs. Jepp. sens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Carlson, Sunday, for Good Health, Good Luck and Good Cheer for Christmas and the coming New Year. BOTT MONUMENT CO. The Daughters of? Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Leah Taylor, Friday afternoon, December 26, at 2 p. m Christmas gifts will be exchanged. Serving committee in charge will be: Lillian Kunzler, Eva Nebeker, Emily. Chadwick and Grace Keyes. May joys beyond description be yours for Christinas and the New Year. Mozart In Front BRIGHAM On Record List News & Variety Mass. CAMBRIDGE, Breitenbeker Electric things come in threesi then accept our wishes (UP) Contemporary composers of classical music failed to make the list of the most popular 10 among music lovers but a Russian came closest. All the compoTs whose works have been- - recorded on. records in greatest volume are dead. According to the latest Issue of Schwanns Long Playing Record Catalog, Mozart is the most popular composer, with 430 listings. Among contemporaries only Serge Prokooflev, Russian composer of Peter and the Wolf, rated near the top. Even he failed to make the top 10. Beethoven rated second to Mozart with 416 listings. The other eight most popular in the catalog thats distributed to more than 3,000 record dealers throughout the world were: Bach, 292; Haydn, 225; Brahms, 161; Tchaikovsky, 162; Schubert, 143; Schumann, 102; Chopin, 87; and Debussy, 75. Prokaflev had 63 recordings listed. 22 South Main long-playin- g Lou - Hazel and DeVon I .long-playin- Willard School Seventh and Eighth Back row, left to right: Bobby Larkin, La Von Braegger, Sharon Kunzler, Robert Wood, Eloi.se Oyler, Norma Dee Zundel, Ralph Kunzler. Second row: Norton Cook, Donna Cook, Marlean Beconi, Sharon Ward, W'ayne Checketts, Carolyn Perry, Jacqueline Wright, Denise Baddley, Dean Ward. Third Vaughn Wassom, Teacher row: Robert Watts, JoAnn Stauffer, Doris Ann Yearsley, Eva Mae Wells, Carol Years-eEdris Jensen, Larry Harris. Front row: Klareri Deem, Dennis Simonsen, John Perry, Ronnie Nelson, Virgil Richards, Russell Suzuki, Frank Buckley, Steven Larkin, Billy Kunzler, Dennis Talbot. Grades y, Traffic Cop Thanked By School Children f (NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP) Gorillas cant keep up with this modern age. IA retired Yale professor, Rbo ert M. Yerkes, predicts that within the next 100 years the popular zoo animals will be ex tinct. Gorillas have "no chance of survival in competition with Willard School First Grade Marie Ward, Teacher The ani man, says Yerkes. Back row: John Brent 'Braegger, Reed Frances Suzuki, Jacquelyn Hooper, Kather- mals either must be protected Perry, Edward Morgan, Kent Larkin, Jimmie ine Olson. Front row : Randy Witman, in their natural habitat or bred DeVon Talbot, Kathleen Carlson, Annette successfully In captivity. Other Wood. Center row: Camille Perry, Jackie wise they wont be around any Cook, David Sandra Wassom, Wendel, Douglas Cheshire and Don Larkin. Bekker, more." VY...a bountiful Christmas and - cV r i a successful New Year.' To all of our frieods-- go our wishes for a happy Yuletide season and a wonderful New Year. And for your patronage and good will during the past year we render our thanks. HORSLEY ... . f s SEED. STORE Wright Service Station 704 South Main PHONE 664 ' ' 'Ve rr Greetings for this Happy PaMEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) trolman Shelby Follin automatically stuck out his hands when an automobile pulled up alongside him and a little girl thrust a box out of the window. When Follin opened the box, he found It filled with fruit and candy. A note saying "Dear police man, thank, you for helping ev eryone, was signed "From the first grade at Lennox School. Follin had been directing school traffic since school open ed this fall. Decides Gorillas Can't Compete With Men ' Season , . and may its spirit of love and of giving en- fold you throughout the New Year. ALL THE GANG Fisher Motor Co. 17 Home of Really Clean Cars Phone 74 East 2nd So. k Vs |