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BINGHAM COUNTY NEWS
Official Paper of Bingham County
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
PRICE—$2.00 PER YEAR
BLACKF00T, BINGHAM, COUNTY, IDAHO- FRIDAY. DEC. 16. 1921
VOL XVI. NO. 13
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THE GOVERNOR
This year, tühe twenty-fifth day
of December, or Christina*, and the
tint day of January, 1922, New
Year's Day, fall on Sunday, and,
since the statutes of the State of
Idaho makes no provision ifihat a
legal holiday, occurring on that day
be observed the following day,
NOW, THEREFORE, in order to
avoid misunderstanding or uncer
tainty, by the authority vested lu
the governor of the State, I, Cj C.
Moore, acting Governor of Idaho, do
hereby proclaim Monday, December
26, 1921, and January 2, 1922, le
gal holidays, to be observed' in ithe
celebration of Christmas and the
New Year.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and caused to
be affixed the seal of the State of
Idaho.
(SEAL)
Done at Boise, the capitol, this
ninth day of December, A. D., 1921.
JD. C. MOORE,
Acting Governor.
ATTEST:
ROBERT O. JONES,
Secretary of State.
METHODIST CHURCH
L AST week we gave a little of the plans
proposed for some of the Christmas
activities. Here is given a program
which, when worked out, to its fullest ex
tent will by far outclass anything recently
delivered in this church. It will be held on
the evening of Christmas day: Hymn, "It
Came Upon the Midnight Clear;" Anti
phonal Reading; Hymn, "There's a Song
in the Air ;" Prayer for the Children of the
World; Prologue to the Pageant; Pageant,
"Carrying Christ to Every Child;" The
Christmas Offering; Hymn, "Hark! the
Herald Angels Sing; Benediction.
LUTHERAN CHURCH, BLAOKFOOT
C HRISTMAS Day services at 11 a. m.
We invite all our people to come and
hear the Advent and the Christmas
message. Christmas program will be held
Monday evening, December 26, at 7 o'clock
FIRST WARD, L. D. 8.
O N Monday afternoon, December 26,
the First Ward, L. D. S. will give a
Christmas program for the children
with a Santa Claus. Dancing. Program will
begin at 2 o'clock.
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LUTHERAN CHURCH, FIRTH
E ARLY morning services Christmas
Day, 6 a. m. „ Children's program
Christmas Day, 6:30 p. m. This is
Children's Day and let us bring the chil
dren to hear the message of the Christ
child. "Rejoice in the Lord always; and
again I say, Rejoice. Let your moderation
be known unto all men. The Lord is at
hand. Be careful for nothing; but in every
thing by prayer and supplication with
thanksgiving let your requests be made
unto Hod. Ari d the peace of God, which
passeth all understanding, shall keep your
hearts and minds thru Christ Jesus. '
Phil. 4:4-7.
BAPTIST CHURCH
T HE Baptist Church has not fully de
cided as to the date of their Christ
mas program for the children, but it
will be held either Christmas eve or Christ
mas morning. A program with a Christ
mas tree and a treat for the children will
L. D. S.—SECOND WARD
T HE Christmas Day program will be
gin at 10:30 a. m. Christmas morning
under the direction of the Sunday
School. Dramatization of the Birth of
Christ will be given, with girls in white as
angels; the appearance of the shepherds,
and the disappearing of the angels singing,
the Shepherds finding the Christ child in
the manger. The wise men following the
star, all acted out. There will be a child
ren's cradle song, the Xmas choral by the
boys and three pantomines and short
speeches. The regular afternoon services
on Christmas day; the singing will be giv
en by the ladies' chorus. Solo and speech
by William Thompson. At 7:30 the Xmas
program will be carried out under the aus
pices of the M. I. A. Everyone welcome.
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
T HE Christmas program will be given
at St. Paul's Church Christmas eve,
Saturday, Dec. 24th. A complete
program will be given by the children.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
A short program with a Christmas tree
will be given at 2 o'clock Wednes
day afternoon, December 21st.
Treats for the children will be distributed.
THE COMING CHRISTMAS
In your section of the city or in
the near vicinity there are many
poor little children who are not go
ing to have much or a Christmas
day unless it oomes from outside
their homes.
Why not form a tittle community
club in your neighborhood tor the
purpose of giving Christmas cheer
to those lees fortunate ones?
You may be unacquainted with
many persona living near you who
-might he glad to contribute to the
Christmas fund, but that should not
deter you from dalllngon them and
telling them of the plan.
Moat anyone would -be
glad
to
conitrlibuite to a Santa Cl au« Club
and perhaps all it needs
to
grot
started is for you «0 get
out
of
your selfish shell.
It Is not too Boo-n to start for it
will take some time to appoint and
get committees to work on the dif
ferent phases of the proposition,
who are to be remembered -and what
would please them moat and how
to get everything together.
Make Christmas a real one this
year in which the spirit of the day
prevails and la carried out.
You will get -more Joy than you
can give this way and it means a lot
to the youngsters.
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