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Show a Summit County Bee Coalville, Utah 8401 7 Friday, December 21, 1979 (HifE Summit Christmas Stories CHRISTMAS . By Marchette Chute I remember A little rougher kiss excitement, but now what to do. The capturing kiss of my husband, and all of my dreams come true. Then to kiss my very own children. Than you God and very well done. But the kiss that makes the world promise to hold my whole spirit and mind, is the Christmas kiss of a grandchild That leaves a cookie crumb ' behind. By Moihiel Johansen, Samak SHOPPERS WARNED OF YULE1 TIDE THIEVES Tis the season to be jolly' but don't make a thief Christmas season a happy one at the expense of your family, warns the Insurance Information Institute. Every year Christmas shoppers are victimized by thieves who steal leaving their packages in clear view in the car, and sometimes they dont even bother to lock the car, the I.I.I. said. Thieves dont take a holiday at Christmas. The pickings are so good that it's usually their busiest season. Institute urges motorists . The always to take the following . cover them over with a blanket. Roll your windows up right, and lock your car doors. Dont forget to take your ,r' . . ignition key with, .you wtyen you leave your parked car even for a moment.' Dont park your car in a remote or dimly-li- t spot. - By Augusta Prescott CHRISTMAS STORY ' Amen. The heavenly angels then faded Christmas is my favorite time of from sight. the year. It is a time of sharing and The sky once again turned from caring for those you love. It's a time of traditions, parties, singday to night. a is It and shopping. ing, baking time you see special smiles on children's faces. It is a time of excitement and anticipation. Its a A HAPPY CHRISTMAS hectic time and you promise next year. It was Christmas 1944 and my yourself you'll be ready, and involved so become often husband was away in the service. jWe time take the we hurried that dont We had not received our allotment of check yet and I had only 25c till we to have the true Spirit to remember need We Christmas. would receive our money. Christ- ' so mas Eve was at hand and we did Christ and the First Christmas ... long ago not yet have a tree or any decorations. I was desperate and walked to a Twas the First night of Christmas a long time ago, Christmas tree lot on State Street The hillside was peaceful, the to see if I could find a tree. Crying moon was aglow. as I went because I did not think I world The couldnt know from could purchase a tree let alone the what before, happened decorations. . ' I picked a small tree about 3 feet That men would remember this evermore. night high and asked the man how much The sheep on the hillside, their he would sell it for. Meekly telling I to 25c. I was told him only had days journey over, take the tree and thanked him for 'Were dreaming sweet dreams of a it. I handed him the money but he field full of colover. refused it. walked away caring The shepherds were watchful . while guarding their flock, my tree. I passed a drug store and decided to go in. I bought 25c The earth was their pillow, the worth of gum. Taking these home I stars were their dock. decorated the tree with the gum. Then all of a sudden, they jumped Christmas day when my three year at the sight old saw the tree she was the Of the sky all a blaze with a happiest child in the whold town heavenly light. and so was I. They huddled in fear, then they;' started to. rise As the lightening, like flash tore By Afton Smith, Samak '. open the skies CHRISTMAS STORY The heavens were split by the.' v iv i rr r silvery ra- yAs I am thinking of the past, Im The dark disappeared and the wondering how the years can go so , night became day. fast. Many times I long for loved And lo, at the end of the rainbow ones gone but know I must smile of light The shepherds all quietly rose from the ground, And hurried to go where the child would be found. As they reached Bethlehem and the inn was iii sight From the barn came a trickly of half-hidde- light. n It led like a And shone kjngs from afar. They were dressed in the finest of satins and lace. Their complexions were that of an Orient race. The three wealthy kings were wise men and proud But they went to the' Christ child and solemnly bowed. They came bearing treasures of incense and gold To that sweet little child, still not very old. The star in the sky twinkled down from above, The world was awakened to kindness and love. The past was forgotten, the future was bright, And the spirit of Christmas was born on that night. (Author unknown) path to a soft little bed very tenderly on a child's head. The child in the manger was sleeping so sound His eyes were still closed, as the shepherds stood round. From that instant of grace on that night long ago Thousands of years would be warmed by the glow Guided by light from a bright ' shining star fame a pilgrimage led of three i J precautions while shopping: Don't leave packages or other possessions on the seats or floor of your parked car. Put them in the trunk. If your car is a hatchback model, dont invite window shopping; If you must leave packages in the back of your car, Merry Christmas to all. ' boy i Whose coming would bring so much comfort and joy. A choir1 of angels looked down from the sky And heavenly voices were heard from on high; Peace be on earth and good will to all men. The Savior has come on this night. y'v give. i Christmas packages from parked cars, and sometimes the car itself. Careless shoppers make it easy - father above for and love, our life family, friends, wonderful valley where we. live, for what we have and what we can Let us thank our love, The wreath's on the door And the cards are sung, The presents are wrapped And the holly is hung. The turkey is sitting All safe in its pan, And I am behaving' As calm as I can. by- than of my father, But it always kept me in line. The kiss of my very first young . for thieves the kiss of my Mother, loving, feeling, and kind. My goodness, my goodness, It's Christmas again. The bells are all ringing. I do not know when I've been so excited. The tree is all fixed, The candles are lighted, The pudding is mixed. , Appeared then an angel to banish their fright. The angel brought news of a birth in a manger. And bade them to hasten to welcome the stranger. For Mary had just given birth to a and carry on. Our holiday season is near at hand. May joy and peace come to every land. 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