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t ' ' 1 o : 1 I 1 - I 1 ! 1 -- 1 - Wm M Stewart 1 Most men and women think of Christmas as a time for paying bills and going from store to store trying to find the exact doll Or toy train with the real whistle that blows when it goes around a Corner Not many people think of the real reason we celebrate Christmas Christmas isn't to be celebrated just as a day for giving and receiving presents nor to dine and dance and sing The one b I g reason we celebrate Christmas Is that it commemo t 1 1 t - I i ! - I I - The spirit of Christnuis should be in the hearts of every one and if it is in our hearts it also will be in our homes Our homes lake up our neighborhoods and communities Every community not only should have this spirit but should express it through kindly deeds and consideration of those who are less fortunate One way to express this spirit is through the Sub for Santa "project" which has proved to be a great help in cresting a real Christmas spirit' For centuries Christmastime has been one of peace and good will toward men The spirit of the first Christmas- still lives in the hearts of men Although the world is torn and wrecked in war in every Christian town there is yet the beautiful loving spirit of Christ There has been no greater need of community expression of real Christmas than' at this time when hearts are saddened through the perils of war May the gladness and joy of the Yuletide remain in the of people to give hearts them courage and hope during this coming year of strife and war Ralph Merkley Irving High - rates the day the Christ Child was born Every year since the time of Christ's birth we have celebrated for that reason Patsy Synon Merry Christmas I - sing old favorites: Left to right Richard Sweeney Rhoda Patricia Conley Carol Bird Parkinson and Wallace Wright Community Holds Key To Happiness been a custom In our house that we should wait until all of us were dressed so that we can all open our present together Then mother or one of the older membera of the family turns on the Christmas tree lights and with ohs and ahs we rush forward all little 4 I ' - 1 I -- 6- - '' v -- - ' -- t'' II i '''N ' tt --- -:- - ii - r '' - ' --- -- r - 1 ' - 1 -- -------- Franklin t Christmas Isn't going to a very happy one for me' this year because my father Ensign Arty W Clark Jr Is serving Uncle SaIrL He is stationed at U S naval air station in Hawaii Daddy doesn't think he shall enjoy it either because he can't imagine a Christmas without snow But If Mr Roosevelt wants him I ant glad to give my daddy Marian Clark up Grant ' Every Christmas while you are in bed There's a little old fat man dressed in re& Whose whiskers are white who's cheeks are rosy in to see that you're He fills your stocking with can- dy and toys Knowing you've all been nice girls and boys Then off he goes singing While his sleigh bells are ringing To return once mora With toys galore LaVoy Sims M—Is for music and carols so sweet E—Is for everything that's good to eat R—Is for reindeer to carry the sleigh R—Is for rumpus on Christmas day Y—Is for yule log burning so bright Dedicated to Santa who comes in the night C—Is for candies red and green H—Is for holly on Christmas it's seen Ft—Is for red a yuletide tint I—Is for icicles oh! how they glint S—Is for Santa the dear old soul Ts for his tummy that's round like a bowl 4—Let us dedicate to our mother so kind A—AA in always a merry good time S—Is for Santa again let us say For he wishes you joy on Christmas day Shirlee Jacobsen Patricia Tull Longfellow No one can deny And what 'twill be like ' In another year To guess one dare not try But here today we have again The time we love the best So let's just make the most 1 I -- r -- i 3 t t- ' t ' r ri l'--- i 1 ' A t '' i t t - - I ‘ - I P 0:''7-- Horace Malinrf:-- : Christmas to me' is the spirit of giving This thought began when the Christ child was born and the wise men presented Him with the richest gifts in their power It has prevailed from that time until the present Every day could be Christmas If all of us would give love and joy to our fellow men the year 'round To have a merry Christ-m- u we must not only be happy ourselves but also must see to It that the persons we associate with are happy too My wish is that we all may take part in the spirit of giving and in doing so have a merry merry Christmas Tommy Monson - Douglas My feeling toward Christmas Is to give and not receive enjoy going shopping for Christmas presents for others In Miss Helen Wells' room we made two Christmas boxes one for a girl and one for a boy We brought the things which we would enjoy having for Christmas Our room is sending these boxes to two children our age arc:Auld 11 or 12 who are less fortunate than When I went down town and bought some gifts for the children I thought about how good I felt inside in giving these children Christmas gifts I enjoy giving my friends gifts also i'd rather spend my Christmas giving instead of receiving Maurine Grover McKinley Christmas is the birthday of our Savior! It is a day on which we should remember the sacred example He set for us to follow We should be happy devoting our efforts to the Christian ideal of making others happy sitting a good example of Christ's teachings We should devote ourselves unselfishly to helping those less fortunate and so have our own greatest happiness for the gifts we give mean more joy than the gifts we receive This day should be the happiest day of the year Let us wish for every person community state and nation "Peace on earth good will toward men" Darlene Kmetzsch Columbus Christmas is a time for joy and happiness but we must not forget why we celebrate Christmas This year we must pray In our hearts that children of other lands may enjoy a happy Christmas also Thus far we American children are more blessed than any children on the earth so let us stop and hope that the children in foreign lands may find some joy and happiness this Christmas season Luana Miller '' ')''-L '' 'to - - :' p:? ) -- t ! ' : t - - 1 - 3 t 7 I '4 ! rzz t 1 (' - 7'- i f ei t 1 1k' - ' :-- :N' In - i ‘t mai whatever way choose To have and hold forevermore The joy that Christmas brings With songs and stories wreaths and bells Until the whole worl rings With Christmas as usual! By Susan Anderson Roosevelt High School 1 t' perish) And one of the best to be saved today With fervor and emotion Is this time of kindness mirth and fun That speaks of true devotion: Our Christmas as usual! With fun and frolic gifts of cheer Let's drive away the blues And have a Merry Christ 1 l'iitru 0 1 '' - t :- t6 ' - - - - - ''' : (1 tk - '' ' fi El:" 1 - I r t fi i ! '- i 1 I 1 - A ) 1 1 1 I1 I! I I 1 ''-- re 1 1 14 A 1 vihf 1 it ri 1 ii'It I 'N N 1 (rti t 11 rii4t14 'rll '- rkt L-- - -- ‘k - jr54 se! si 41114 i V i r 4 - )----1: Christmas day is a fine day 'hen you walk down the street you can just hear charity kindness and love Before you know It you've forgotten where you are going You're just walking and listening to the carols and Helen Worsley bells 3 Webster One night long ago a star shown in the sky so brightly that all 11en on earth noticed it The people realized that a great person the Lord was born They brought gifts from near and far to the stable where He lay Since that day every year gifts have been exchanged among friends The people named this day after His birth Christmas To me Christmas means the -exchanging of presents Christmas spirit creeps into me every It makes Inc feel like year giving to everyone The Christmas season also makes me feel happy because I know at this Ume the poor people will be helped by the rich Fotine Lingos - Christmas means a lot of fun- -Everybod3r's on the run: People hurry to and fro O'er the icy streets they go Buying presents for a friend Lovely Christmas cards they Send Can it be true we have forgotten In all our rushing plight That once there were some shepherds Who saw a brilliant light And there a tiny baby lay 444 Nut-crack- ed Suite" Ruth Wood Ark " 1 1 : z Elil:17:"11::1 1 PLI LI Li t McKinley Pupils Aid Santa Claus S School Promotes Christmas Joy By iktarilys Liston By Darlene' Kmettsch The McKinley school stubbed for Santa for six children The boys and girls brought pennies' Last Wednesday the Inntah at Oquirrh pupils ' c The children county hospital range in age from a girl baby to a Each grade filled a box for one four-montho- ld child Some of the articles brought i for the girls were snowsuits gloves pajamas dresses slips hair ribbons hose handkerchiefs and many other things For the boys such- things as books jackets robes trousers shirts ties ear muffs house slippers and airplanes were brought Almost everything a child could ask for wei furnished Thursday after school the boxes WPTT sent to the hospital under the direction of Miss Lois Sorensen and Miss Mary BALA- These teacher-sponsoInger were assisted by Darrell 'IOM'S Marilyn Liston Bert Ranks and 10 room representatives and some other teachers z - : rs ! 1 spent their library periods last t week reading Christmas stories either to the class or silently On Friday afternoon the children had a dance and then went to their own rooms for Christmas parties Chrigtma Everywhere It's Christmas in tke ' man- t i sion fires and bright It's Christmas in the cottage Mother's filling little socks But in every howe—large or smarl Is the echo of the wish Merry Chnstmas to you all Eleanor Tassnian Yule-lo- g new frocks -- as the sixth graders displayed outstanding dramatic talent in a program the school will long remember The students wrote a number of short playa which they dramatized under the direction of their teacher Mrs Matilda Cahoon Three of these plays "Is There a Santa Claus'!" "Santa's Necktie" and "Getting Santa's Goat" peoved exceptionally fine the AU school brought new clothing and toys to supply Christmas boxes for seven of the children at tha to pay for the gifts These things were on exhibit In our halla We hope the children will be verv happy with their presents The kindergarten of Miss Ruth Wiezer's clasa made a Santa Claua workshop last week They have made their toys to put In the shop They RIMS presented a play called "Santa'a Work Shop" After the play there wan a suroHso party for them Tho first grade of Mrs Helen Stanford's' room rnade gifts for their parents Among them are blotters book marks and match scratchers They wrote a play which they preaented Friday They have a large poster of the three wise men going to Bethlehem Barbara reports Skogiund During our Christroaa vacation we are all going to try to be happy by making aomeone else happy and trying to do our part to serve our country children- It Is customary for Webster boya and girls to check books - out of the library But before vacation the librarian called in all the books BO the children i5 and the schcsol la proud of the talented children who wrote and presented them t o 'I J 4 t t - t Lowell School r 7 : t -- t -(- - 0 -' 111:&1:4 ot s 0 ' 60104 '' ‘ f1 '''‘ 1 ' t r "Ik i 1 'f : ‘S i ' 1 t ' ' 1 !P I r 1 - ' 4 1 t A 1 ''' A ' : 1 1 '''' t14' i4 ) ! 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' Y: 1 ! - " '1's ' '' 4 'I' 37: ' b 't i "Not what we give but what we share" Is the motto of school children who'Sub for Santa From home stores of food a portion Is brought to share with less fortunate lam Royene Hartnett left and Ruby Tres- tier of Jefferson aid in preparing baskets that brought cheer into four households this Ines Christmas t a r” ! us for Christmas and they do not have to go out on the battle field The children in America eitn enjoy their toys Donald Weight Edison for Christmas - I II ': I am glad that I am in America this Christmas because it is a: land of democracy where we have the right to do what we want We don't have to be alert for bombs and enemy troops coming into our towns We have our fathers with school was a hive of excitement t In a manger on the sweet clean hay moment in your rush a Stop Let the city's noises hush— Think aboutthat baby's birth And his example left to earth k 11 :- '':' What Christmas Means to Me By Reed Clark ' A n IgUl urt tit ' ----- By Elaine Clark The many Chriatmas trees at Webster school did much to add to the holiday spirit Most of the rooms had small trees which were just as gay and cheerful as the large tree In the main hall All the trees were decorated with trimmings made by the k Christmas means to me happiness and thankfulness —thankfulness that I live in a free country a democracy envy of the world I am happy‘ not because of Thy gifts but because of knowing of the joy that hundreds will ' be sharing with me We are a young nation yet we are a light to all those countries that are lost in the dark We are an eternal beacon of life liberty and the pursuit of happi fleas On this Christmas day I will hear bells—bells of all churches Men of' all nations have heard those bells In the past but some will not hear them this year— ever again or perhaps They ring out and tell me that here I can 'worship as I wish They ring out that God - inspired everlasting message "Peace on earth good-wi- ll toward men!" Jimmy Patrick 7 Sixth Graders Present Play :F ilanlilton :: ''''':'''' "" Dorothy Nelson t - Ct") r'3 l'e ii::1J 27 1iiiipip: -- Holiday Trimming Beautifies School 1 By Florence Gooch Almost every grade at Liberty school put on AL play last week Miss Marie 4nderton's fifth grade gave' "The - Jean Kiddie Michael Bennett and Paul Simons reports ' - Afl: - T 1 4 tn r - CO'' 1" Progrann Given Jackson Elementary Whittier I I -- io 4 It4NA204 '16 Lois 1 - ' ‘ ' - ! - By Amy Smith The P-- A at Emerson achoot held a tea for all the patrons before vacation They had a G Wayne very nice program Simper gave a talk on safety Musical numbers were presented by the articulating unit and sixth grades under the direction of Mrs Ethel S Anderson A quartet composed of Donna Rae Pearce Erma Smith Earlene Paltryman and Marjorie Buh nett sang "0 Holy Night" Christmas in American homes as based on the customs and carols in America was presented with Miss Frances Cannon in charge AU the parents seemed to enjoy it immensely The fifth and sixth grades made stained glass' window transparencies A large one was made to be used in our program last Friday Theneach one of us hail made a small on to take home to add cheer there We mad the deaten on black paper and later cut it out and filled In with colored paper Next we oiled them so as to make them more transparent reports Virginia Ruth Grubb Clad in many different Christmas colors was the room of Miss Committees Mary Hammer were chosen to put up the various decorations The committee in charge of the front board decorating was rnade up of Grover Giles Eariene Paltry-ma- n and Nancy Ellerman The other committee which drew a Christmas tree was made tip of - N''''' ‘ - LY '- 1 Christmas as usual! So much is being done right now To save t he things we cherish (Ms true ' each one must do his part Or else these things will 1 t it: In earnest and in jest of 1! t r - i l1I 4 ' -- -- 60 'SA' ' et—i i Parents Give yule Tea At Emerson be That the world's in'a:terri ble state '1 12J:7--0-- '' i The singing of carols around the Christmas tree is fast becoming a tradition in Salt Lake City schools Here four tintah first graders It has always -- 1 em"Tz-z------I -:- :' -- "Stl'Iii's -- :4' s11'- 1- - NI 44 - ztt--- i -4 ' T1 evis LTA' th - Christmas as Usual i1 - i 1 Jordan High ' 7'11"c0"--' f - I 4 7- -- k1 (itv4 s ' 1 ' 1- : ' -- Ii ‘ ' i r—vel ' 1 1 Sj - 1 4 1 lia 1-- Ni )viedfab :0 t SI A -- ' 'z I ::1--- A: ‘‘'C1 '- A 'TAI - TICir le ' - 1 1 e- l( Y e'I0t 414:24-a" grandma's farm for dinner After dinner we hitch up the sleigh and we're off for a bobsleigfi ride This is why I like JoAnn Holshes Christmas 1 1 I : r -- fly is dressed we jump into the car to take other people their It Is wonderful to presents nee other people happy Then we ride out to grandpa and 1 i ta 17 The reason why I like Christmas is for its fun and frolic also for its happineu of giving ' 4 : i : 175 ' Onequa Z : t 7 4 0P0 t4 1 1 :9r: 11 - 9 414(211 ) 'A N Voftcl 4 " 91Q-111- N1- at —it1 4 ' N it ‘' -ei en I 71 Ill Lii I64) Lel d tLI Ci :me'4 A rs - -- i - ' a'l I ' :21 collY Pi - 1- - '''- - ilr: i ft '' 11A" I' v‘i: i'i i t ' Forest e 1 14' ''' fer0 5 f ?is - :: if?-f- : 1 I - t: 1he Every Christmai smaller children of our neighborhood- are invited to our home to spend the evening Around 8:30 or 9 p m we bear a merry shout We rush to the fireplace and then everyone is still "Hellot there" calls a jolly voice 11Wont you come in?" we all call back and rush to open the door In walks Santa Up goes a shout from the children as he dumps a huge pack of things on the floorcornAfter Santa is all settled fortabqk in a big easy chair we sing Christmas carols for him and then he asks each one of us what we want for Christmas Some of the smaller ones are so timid and shy that he holds them on his knee to win their confidence After he has passed out candy and popcorn he is on Ills way around the world again leaving us with a "Merry Christ-m- u to sill"' Barbara Brooks 4 i 14 t t '' 31 i 1 4 Ai 4 - - 4 :l 1 1 - ! - ' Ir 1 - ' 000 1 4 ) ' ak 0 I- ' 41 ' -' - zs- il r !si ' 44 N 0 03 -- '' '' V t- ' 1 '''! 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