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Show Thursday, December 19, 193 s Granger High Reports by Jodie Bruse true our BAD LUCK has ended? It must be, for our boys intend to WIN from now on! Shows Dec. 13. the pep club Friday, film the My Geisha presented Boy" staring Jerry Lewis, in Granger Highs auditorium. The movie was enjoyed by all who attended. NO MORE MISTLETOE? Choirs The faculty members and stu- and concert The madrigal dents who helped make our halls of Mr. direction the choir under t:so beautiful, are to be hiehly went caroling the othHailstone j,commended for creating such a er night at the Cottonwood Mall. wonderful Christmas atmosphere. Dec. 18 all the music departStudents, Plan for Christmas! ments will present the annual Students! STOP! Now think Cantata. The public Christmas for a second. Think long and is invited. Admission is free. If someone were to ask HEY guvs theres still time to what you were going to do ask that favorite '"you gal to the during Christmas vacation, what Christmas dance Saturday night. would you say? Do you know? Did La See? .iWell, there are many activities Our popular-plu- s gal Mike 'jfthat are being planned for the Morrow body historian) s holidays, such as skiing or was see (student non high spot a new jisleigh riding, perhaps you would talent TV show for all high like to go out Christmas caro- school students Saturday. If lling and then theres movies or youve got the talent and want v:;dances. Trips have been planned to be on the show, contact the by some and others are just student body officers and theyll planning on visiting someone in their own neighborhood. Some sign you up. Congratulations .students wil lspend their vacSteve Davis, senior Popular ation SLAVING AWAY AT class president, was elected out THEIR HOMEWORK IF of 17,000 to 18,000 students THEYRE BEHIND IN ANY OF Granite School Disthroughout i'THEIR SUBJECTS! Doesnt trict to be president of the sound like much of a holiday, Granite District Youth Confery but a good time to catch up. ence for the next two weeks. NSome of us will simply stay at Favorites Jhome and enjoy our presents Im Sorry and our friends and relatives as D.B. from P.D. Nthey come to call. Many To Know Him Is To Love Him have Christmas patties to planned and others are looking The Greatest Surfing Couple forward to New Years Eve parM.T. to B.B. ties, and speaking of the New What Christmas Means to Me Year, everyone Im sure is hopAs I gaze at the beautiful ping and praying for peace Christmas tree I think of that throughout the world in the new night long ago. year. The evergreen tree reminds Victory Again! me of Gods everlasting love. A Talk about an exciting game. star on top the tree reminds me We played East and came home of the wise men, and angels with a WIN. What a game it high on the tree reminds me of Can it be the was. We WON angels who sang to the Granger High has been bursting with spirit with various activities centered around the Christmas theme. The halls have been beautifully decorated and everyone stops to admire the Christmas trc-- in the main foyer and the gay decorations on each class door. WHAT! pre-holida- y e ard, -- -- stu--:den- 86-5- Page 3 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS ts 9. VONS ( Dry Cleaning shepherd that Holy night. When I think about Santa Claus I think about the spirit of giving and again about the wise men bringing gifts to the Christ Child. Gifts we give to everyone reminds us that God gave his only son. Peace and good will is not given to us, we must all work at it, for example Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself or Do Unto Others As You Would Have Them Do Unto You. Every Christmas we remember the birth of Jesus, and as we remember, we want to be good and kind and to return good for evil. Christmas joy can be found The through story telling Christmas be Story should heard by all. It helps us to remember the reasons we give and get presents and that theres more to' Christmas than just exchanging gifts. The true spirit of Christmas is the Spirit of Christ, of giving happiness to others, of friendship and of love and of Peace On Earth Good Will To Men. all for now, see ya around MERRY CHRISTMAS 1c SALE Scout Offices Plan Open House invitation to attend an House at the two Utah Open Girl Scout Offices from 3 to 5 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 19, has been extended to all active Girl Scout volunteers and friends of' Girl Scouting in Utah, according to Mrs. Murray M. Moler, Council President. Board members and Senior Girl Scouts serving as Public Relations Aids will be on hand to greet guests and serve refreshments at 2345 So. West Temple in Salt Lake City, and at 3022 Brinker Avenue in Ogden. During the Holiday Season, we want to extend personal greetings and thanks to our many friends of the press, radio, TV, United Fund, and community organizations, as well as individuals who have done so much to help us provide Girl Scouting to thousands of Utah girls from 7 to 17 years of age, Mrs. Moler said, in announcing the Open House plan. Grand Opening Special An SNOW TIRES $g88 Plus Tex & Exchange WHITE WALLS FOR TRUCK, CAR FOREIGN MAKES Batteries from $8.88 FOR THE Alice Ward of Kearns presented her piano students in two short recitals on Dec. 5 and Dec. 14 at the Kearns North Stake Center. The following students participated: On Dec. 5, Alan Quarnberg, Gene Bechthold, Teri Ann Turner, Douglas Banks, Lucille Rom-relToni Morley? 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