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WHERE IS HE By George McManus (7" HES NOT HOME-HE- 'S GIVING A STAG PARTY AT THE 'DiMPLE CHEER-NIGH- T CLUB CALLEO THERE AN' HE 5 TOO BUSY LEADING THE ORCHESTRA TO COME TO THE PHQNE- -- The stoiv has who so been far Nils a Viking seeking his lost daughter Gudiun for i(H) years finally finds her in the palace of the Ice Queen He sends lo Santa for help in freeing her from the ice block in which she is imprisoned CHAP 1 1 It n (iiidriin Is Freed Santa s plan to fiee little Cudiun fiom the Ice Queens palace meant hat a gieat many of the workers in Tovland had to go to the Ice Santa called dozens of Kingdom his elves mound him and told them of his plan "I he onlv wav we ran help Nils" he said "is to melt the ice block m which (udrun is held prisoner Two of vou must carry a pan of living roals to the Ice More of kingdom to start a file vou must lake along a bellows to keep the file alive and the lfsl of vou must haul logs to feed the fue " They Uy on Blitzen The elves were off to do Santas bidding so fast they sounded like a swaim of bees They buzzed throw'll the Christmas trees and sawed off Urge branches w'hic h Ihev cut mlo logs They Nought out the inmleei Blitzen and him Then Ihev hltrhed the logs to Blitzen They took coals and placed from the fireplace them In a metal box and they lifted down from its hook the bellows Sanla uses to make a fne When evervlhmg was ready the whole party of elves climbed onlo Blitzens back and ordered him to hui rv ’’ "W hee-e- e whinnied Blitzen He delighted to go on the trip rose inlo the air like an arrow He flew so shaking hK antic is fast that the falling snow stung the wee round cheeks of thp elves When thev armed at the Ice Queens palace Blitzen just ducked his head and flew through the gulps and into the throne loom Nils and Captain Buttons were sitting alone beside Gudiun The Tee Queen was still awav phasing the magic roses which the fairy quopn was sowing acioss the snowv fields of thp ninth 1 he Ice Melt Awav In good twinkling the pIvps had a fue built at the foot of Ihe a lie block in which (udiun slept flames licked the Ice and rl i op chop chip It melted awav lust her feet were fue then he I little pink hands and finally after half an hour the Inst piece of ice ciacked and Nils puked up his little gill hungtilv In his aims He spoke to her and kissed her cuils but she lav limp "Oh " eriecl Nils "she must wake up W hat shall I do7 ‘Let s get out of here first" snid the prnctleal Captain Buttons "The he Queen may rome hack We can w ake (udi un bat k in ’J ” the w hole patty climbed on Bhlzrns hack again nd he flew thmugh the night sky so high 'I lie ’ oy-ln- hey brought ont the reindeer 'BlitztKj lell School News and Views (Contmitd i r m Prei edit k Pbn) TcIN week they heard a veiy inlet esting repoit given hy Don Boren Johnny Almul India Rogeis and Fred Bushnell all of Helen Sun lair the sixth ginde 'ihe bovs brought Rene Harrison Editor Associate Fditnr some pigeons They were Red School— Dick Whitney Wasatch Checks Blue Checks and a Rarer sixth grade writes' Fred AuerThe childien all wanted to hear bach a student at the Wasatch them coo so we put tin re of school who recently returned from m a cage together and coo them a world tour gave a talk on India they did We could hear them at lo the sixth grade and articulatthe back of the loom We liked ing students Monday Fred brought the repoit so well that we sent many things he had collected in the hoys to other rooms to repeat India to show to the students The kineUrgaiten children It Miss Margaret Iavtorv our Our room is decorated for wanted the Christmas We all helped to make principal paiti ularly tc nets to see the kindeigai pigeons the decorations We made stockWhen the boys brought them to ings colored balls candy canes the room the childien thought it jumping Jacks holly wreaths and was great fun to have pigeons dolls at sc hoot A gul m our class brought Santa Carol lean Bemdl adds' Last Fri- in his sic igh and four of his reinof master ceiemonies for deer so we made a poster of day the the News I lash club was Jac Icy Santas house among the Icebergs New hold The judges were Juamla Mis Santa is waving goodbye to Docile Arinin Maxwell and Sanla as he stints out We have ne Baker They judged mi vom another Mine of the Christ Child impoitancp preparation amt in- and the wise men trust the winners were Betty lame Kilekson articulating Rhodes and Cm nip an Brindl unit writes We enjoyed the plav The seventh guide is have been given hy the sixth glade children studying the Indians of the I mlc d last Thutsday Thev diamatized Males reports Rally MeCallum sums from ten favorite children They are reading sloncs and giv- books ing debates on this subject Later Dick Billings tells about the the childien plan to have an In- fiist giade The first grade childian exhibit dren In room 2 are planning a program for their mothers It will that the plves puked a bag full he given on I riday I ae h child will of stais as Ihev flew lake part The program Will conTomorrow sist of a play and gamp th chilThe Ice Queen dren have lcaini d Trailer re-p- 1 Re-Uir- |