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Show Omrfittmmffl (BireettSirag ecttfiDH . Box Elder VOLUME 9 12, 24 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1949 NUMBER 39 Lincoln School First Graders, Morning Class PAGES Legion And Ladies Christmas Poems Plan Xmas Party Written By Second Graders Tilt Ameilcan Legion and the American Legion auxiliaiy mill li o d their Thursday, Dec. party at the War are the Christma3 oclock in poeKotowing Memorial home at ns of the second grades at the evening. the Lincoln scnool We are are glad that ChristAll inembeis and their partWe wrote ft s coming mas attend. to invited ners are poem about Santa and his rein-deChii-tm- as 29, S er 2610 Kids ToStart School By 1955 n, Santa is a yoi.y old man. With a bagful of wonderful toys. Trains, and (toils, and bicycles, too, lie nrings to good girls boys. and His reindeer are glad census of chilWhen ns lime, to go. Jlow they prance! dren in Box Elder county indiHow they dance! cates that during the next six enThrough the snow! years 2.610 joungsters willschool Ha, old Yo ung, Second grade. ter the first giade in this district, according o figures released by Kenneth E. Weight, Poem superintendent. soon be here, wiii Chr.stmas According to the suivey fig- Santa is getting ready the ures, 1949 has produced iHis eight tiny , reindeer. fewpst number of prespective Judea Yates, Second grade. Box Elder students in the last six jcars. Opjy 391 children Poem below the age of one, who will Jesus was born on enter school six years from now, Christmas Pay, were listed. In a lowly manger was seven the Nineteen forty fillpd with hay. boom jear for babies in the Wi semen came from county when 479 were born. r far away, These children are now two came Shepherds vv.ll enter of and age jears to pray school in 19)1. Second grade. Marilyn since The totals for each A Kent Brailsford, Paul Baxter, Kay Anderson, Larry Hammer, Robert Hall, Barry Holmes, Chris Alan Jensen, Mikhail Kirkum, Robert Moves, Gerald Orchard, Rodney Romei, H Monte Mary yatt, Merlin Ray Wight, C. Walters, Stewart, Simonson, Jay Stone, Jay Sally Beth Baird, Irene Goldsberry, JoAnn Haycock, Susan Hansen, Brenda Hubbard, eter-soI Janet Elizabeth Page Kim Misrasie, her, Marilyn Jensen, Patty Jepjson, Kaylene W teacher. Mrs. oodland, Janice Teterson, Rena Mae Tso, Judy Valentine. Lincoln School First Graders ' Poem Census Shows pre-scho- ao Ok-e- n, jpar 1911 are as fol.ows. 1944, 430; 1913 131 ; 1916, 430; 1947, 479; 19 IS. 129; and 1949, 391. Poem When children wake up Christmas Day According to Weight the sur-ev- s so excited they can Theyre so future were made that play. hardly housteacher requirements and With horns ami dolls and balls will facilities requirements ing and toys be available. The home is fl.led with laughter and no ve. Juanita Buist, Second grade. Letters To Santa He Passed On To 3 Michael Boyer, Brent Bradbury, Terry Buist, Steward Burt, Ronnie Cetraro, Robert Darrell Nut-ta- ll Craghead, Dean Forsgren, Winston Freeze, Bill Larsen, Merlin McCarthy, Sharon Ford Wilson, Art Petersen, Paul Petersen, Leon Poulson, RayGene Quire,Letha Jensen, Peggy Jensen, Call, Hailing, Judy Cheryl Baty, Janet Beecher, Marilyn Maren Tingey, Ann Linda Ann Silvas, Carol Owen. Secrist, Janet Linda Nelson, Jenpsen, class. WTheatley, Deanna Yates, Suellen Yates. The group is Thelma Kotters morning Lincoln School First Graders The News-Journ- al forwa The tunate indeed m receiving a very special package of leters from Santa Claus at the North Pole. All of them had been written to him from chi.dren in and around Brigham City. Santa said it was okay to print thpm. so here they are: Dear Santa: Please br.ng me and Pauline my little sister a chair, a iron, baby doll and dishes. a dress to please. From Larne and Pauline Beseley. News-Journ- try-sckl- American Legion Prepares Xmas Gifts For Needy Brigham City American Legion post No. 10 will again distribute baskets of Christmas food and candy and clothes to needy veterans in Box Elder county, it was announced today. for the baskets are being taken today (Friday) at the War Memorial home. They will be accepted until 6 oclock this evening. Phone your news to 727. Amvets And Auxiliary Hold Banquet To Buy Nuts And Candy For Needy Children The needy children of Box and Tim Bickmore, Ronnie Carroll, Michael Carver, Alan Christensen, Robert Christensen, Jimmv Dinsmore, Darwyn Jensen, Barry Johnson, Mike Pemberton, Jerry Rasmussen, Maureen Steve Rasmussen, Bert Rohwer, Jimmy Seeey, Richard Smith, Rita Harris, Ann Loveland, Jane Meservy, Judy Cheryl Mary Jensen May Jones, Judy Laney, RoJean Reeves, Barbara Rohwer, Mearritta Saunders, Shauna Sheffield, Deanna class. Tea, Dorothy Winters. The group is Thelma Kotters afternoon Red-line- s, surround. ng communities will have nuts and candy in their stocking Christmas morning through the efforts of the Brigham Arnvet post. held The local organization a successful turkey dinner program Wednesday evening at the War Memorial home and all funds derived from the sale of tickets will be used for the purchase of these traditional Christmas goodies, accordmg to Bill Davis, commander. A large U shaped table attractively decorated in red and green with a skating theme being used. Tiny skating figures glided over mirror ice,- surrounded by snow and pinew-a-s bougns which nestled Christmas ornaments to add lovely color to the stene. Favors were candy men on .skiis. The tables were centered wltn poinsettas, flanked on either side by tall burning tapers. Master of ceremonies, Bill introduced Bunnie Eeese who gave ner original record readings; DaTrel Andersen who sang two vocal solos, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Bernice Anderson and Bill PearcO who played piano selections. Community singing, conducted Da-L- by iMrs. Bernice s, was Anderson enjoyed to rouhd out the evenings program. A lovely 17 jewel ladies wrist watch was won by Mrs. Ber nice Anderson. - j |