Show ru lYidirt December THE CARBONICU Twe The True Meaning of Christmas Carbon Pep Club Swings into Christmas Activities By Deanna De Lange In Christmas rush and gawdy midst the of modern-da- y Today Last Wednesday the Carbon lights why not stop and look upon Christmas for what it really means Pep Club began their Christmas Pause awhile and look back to that manger in Bethlehem where a small child lay Look at the radiance and love that are on the mother’s activities by going Christmas carface hosty oling The Price Perhaps you wouldn’t have chosen this manger in which to bring pital and the homes of many of your child into the world but fate has funny ways of working Who the faculty members as well as would have thought the Prince of Peace to be born in a common the homes of Price residents were manger? You probably think that a prince should be born in a gilded visited bed with a velvet robe and not the swaddling clothes in which He There are more activities on was placed to not be is it used The of what either givtheir list for the Christmas holispirit Giving today ing then was but an offering to the Prince an offering of gold frank- days to help spread the Christincense and myrrh Today the only thought is to outdo one another mas spirit Next Monday they will in the cost of gifts The debt you pile up in a week or two before a tree to put in the cafeChristmas you pay for the next six months of the new year Do you decorate all the students to enjoy teria for think the shepherds and wise men thought of this on that day so long Monday they will have their night ago? On Christmas eve and Christmas morn attend the church of your annual Christmas party which will be a progressive dinner Ihc choice and forget just a while the modern day rush rush rush! first place they will go to will be " the home of Rosie Mele for the Christmas Is Almost Here appetizer They will then go to By Laltae Peak house for the salShiner’s Sharon Take a peak around you! My! Isn't everyone happy? We just Ann to Bunnell’s for seem to be bursting at the seems with enthusiasm over the coming ad and then holidays Christmas spirit is everywhere Even the weather has taken on that holiday glow with a beautiful blanket of snow covering the City-Coun- ground In the limelight Talk of the coming vacation is everywhere Plans for sleigh rides skiing caroling dances and parties are crowding the By Tolly’ minds of our students People are rushing from place to place doing te their shopping A very pleasant afternoon to At home you can smell the wonderful aroma of home-macakes pies and other 'fine foods you my fans Here it is Friday Yes this is truly a great time of the year a season that brings again and Polly has another ingood cheer to everyone— the rich the o’d the meek and the bold! teresting and informative column ice-skati- ng last-minu- de Letters to the Editor Dear Editor: I have heard some students of Carbon complain of how much advertising the Carbonicle has Do these critical students realize that the advertising is the lifeblood of our paper? The journalism class is given eight or nine hundred dollars from the tuitions at the beginning of the year Sounds like a lot bit fourteen or fifteen hun- - $8000 for Your Old Tires on Purchase of Kelly Celebrity Nylon Tires — at OIL CITY West Price Merry Christmas and a dred dollars is needed to run the paper The other four or five hundred must be raised from another source — advertising These students must realize that the advertising has enabled us to secure a bigger and better paper They should also appreciate the effort and work the journalism students must put forth in gathering the ads The students can express their appreciation by patronizing the advertisers Sincerely yours Mila Le Corak Dear Editor: We have heard countless times in the hall students making remarks about their names never being in the school paper We somehow feel that they have a right to complain: however we also feel that it is their own fault If they want their names in' the paper why don’t they do something (worthwhile) to rate having ‘heir "John Henry’’ in the Car-bonicl- Happy New Year Beverly Ganscr Joyce Smith Mcrlcnc Montoya Frontier Cale is another of the gang who lieves that gas is “good to the be- last drop" and drains his tank of that last drop Proof of this fact occurred on a trip from Price to Helper via Spring Glen Luckily his tank ran dry in front of his Hey Folks! Only 6 MORE SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS L Good to the Last Drop Frank "Ivan the Head” Kraync “Fred" — c? Sincerely yours from at — and A Drug HELPER 17 1951 house Unaware that this mishap was brought about by the lack of gas he called upon his faithful (Kraync Motor Co) and briefed them on the embarrasing situation The next morning the car was towed to the garage by the head mechanic who predicted the gas line was dogged Upon finding the gas line in good condition they in-la- for all you students I’m sure it must be a relief for you to be able to read a good column after having to put up with that poor excuse written by the Cynic Leading the list of personalities this week is Miss Shirlene Gardner a sophomore from Helper She loves chocolate cake and dark men Her pet peeve Is people who go away to school Shirlene is an Eaglette and teaches shorthand She says she hates spaghetti (what’s a’matter you crazy?) Voted a personality in the freshman class is Fred Halverson Fred claims Helper for his home and likes rare steaks He was in England for over two years and says all English girls are alike He hates shrimp In the senior' class is Carolyn Anderson Second-yepersonality She lives in East Carbon Carolyn likes to ski likes belonging to the Pep Club and plans on being a nurse Castle Gate's Dave Miller represents the Junior class He likes food and Fords (smart kid) Dave plays football basketball and is a lotterman His pet peeve is silly girls He spends most of his time at the Polar King Dale Duke is also in the Limelight this week so special reason just that he said he wanted to see his name in the paper There are a few Jealous smart alecks who have been making wise cracks about my writing ability It might interest you to know that I wrote to a magazine and they agreed to publish one of my stories For a good price too $500 I had to give up the idea though my dad wouldn’t give me the ed and gifts exchanged to complete the evening’s activities Education Students Tell Stories at Dumont Eighteen students of "Stubby" class visPetersen’s story-telliited the Durrant school Thursday ng their to exhibit prowess Each story-telli- age-lev- ng class participating in the Students session were: Marilyn Fulton Pat Tamilos Laura Rhinehart Patty Dunn Betty Mascaro Lynne Mills Martha Miller Lynette Carr Diane Cox Hazel Allred Marie Bruno Yvonne Migliore Joan Cannariato Donna Richens Jim Jensen Reed Powell Rudy Fol-itaand Gregg Wakefield no Phone 1188 Motel El Rancho Siesta New Deluxe Units with Phones Price Utah West Price Pintus Texaco Service WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS East of Price Merry Christmas from Mutual Lumber Co Merry Christmas 'from KELLER’S money proceeded to check and dismantle the fuel pump carburetor and believe it or not even the gas tank Price Tire & ' Rubber Co 17 North 1st West Food Market Utah Price East End Sinclair Service Hey KIDSI — Have You Tried Our Home of the — 25c Suburban Now Open Tread for Business' DEUCIOUS HAMBURGERS HOME-MAD- E Mr and Mrs Peril Owners PIES West Price DANCING CLASS NOW OPEN FOR TEENAGERS ng student told the Christmas story that he had preel he intends pared for the to teach According to all reports the only ones who enjoyed the session more than story-tellichildren were school the Durrant :he members of the education ar THE PARK VIEW Now Under New Ownership the main dish The dessert will be served at Virginia Soderberg’s house where games will be play- $995 and up ALL WORK GUARANTEED! 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