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Show Decenber 25, 1959 BLAN DING OUTLOOK Old, Oid Carols Still Rina Oaf at Yuhtime Christmas season clear, tlcm hundreds of years ago. crisp nights, stars and spark- According to the Bible story . . . and Christmas of Christmas, the first carol ling lights Carols ringing across the was sung by a chorus of angels scene! the Gloria in Excelsio Deo, Many of the carols wn hear Glory to God in the Highest. this Christmas have, been han-- 1 The early settlers in Amer- ded down genratior: to gener-- 1 ica brought many of the old ation, century by century. European carols to our country, Changes have been made in thus giving us a heritage of words and music, according to songs as no other country in the changing times, but most the world enjoys. of the Christmas songs v. ill be' Adustc Fidclis which we as you might, have just a!:,o sing with the words Come j h.-- ; . ; All Ye Faithful, long a tradi- - tional hymn, has an unknown origin. Away in a Manger, came to us from Germany, God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen from England and the lovely 0, Holy Night from France. From Austria came Silent Night, Holy Night. Americans, too, have contributed to our rich heritage of Christmas songs. The Unitarian minister Edmund H. Sears It Came Upon a composed Midnight Clear. Perhaps the best known and Luth-hym- n, Education Uses Resources of Community November 18, 1959 Dr FI on, ehiropraotio dootor, lted thi Park Tsrraoo Fifthgrado olass where he explained to the films are used pointed class how In diagnostic x-r- ay work and features of aratoiy out many on pathology on hand The sane and films he had some day ' the following students of that olass visited his offlee after sehcol and naohine learned how the x-r- ay Caroline Watkins, Louise Taylor, Ruth Martlnoau, Connie Baldwin, Sterling Palmer, Joyoe Dorothy Bayles, Duane Black, Black, Debby Hunt, Danny Pendleton, Jed Lyman, Mary Kay lyman, works: Hurst, Linda Hurst, Jimmie and With previous ar- Joe Stevens for parental pictures 'VV made rangements oonsent, taken of Sterling Palmer x-- ry front foot) (arm and The tJs Daniel Palmer and x-r- ay) ! week Marty following Cam-berla- ng, Abe RoTerry Shumway, gers, Randy Bradford, Lynn Laws, Eileen Guymon, Joe Stevens, and Jill Zsklund were given a si m- iliar visit to the offlee, at -- which time a full side x-r- ay picture was taken of Joe Stevens December 18, 1959 Dr Flom, the first visitor to this fifth grade after they moved I. into the school building, brought thel films to the class and explained! new Vne students andl the pictures teacher were grateful that he! was able and willing, busy as they knew him to be, to take the time for t.iis learning experl in connection with thel ence, health and science studies Among other things, he stressed! the value to the students of halng good posture and the relation of standing, sitting and lying in good positions tc having good posture November 16, 1959 the fifth 1 grade of Park Terrace Elementary School took a field trip to tho Blandlng Weather Station, where Frank Wright conducted them on a tour of the station They saw and learned more about the ings of They saw how weather work- the following instru- ments! Maximum and minimum weather thermometers, psyohrometer, automatic and manual rain how to measure oloud a through triangulation method, anemomethr, wind vane, and aneroid and mercury barometer oharts are learned about weather reporting, suoh as the local reports radio-phonInto Grand Junction, Colorado Other reoent highlights included the Bell Telephone made and ed or-Pjn- ys The Spirit of movie, Christmas, ' which was shared TURN TO PAGE 14 COL. 4 most beloved of all American carols, 0 Little Town of Bethlehem was written in 1868 by Philips Brooks, a young Episcopalian minister. The gay holiday song, JP'vJe Bells, has been populs)r almost a century and was composed by another American, churchman, John Pierpont. Our big selection of Christmas songs, hymns and carols express the friendly, joyful spirit of the season , . . and are loved by all! . |