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   Arizona Silver Belt (Newspaper) - December 21, 1961, Miami, Arizona                                Vol. 33 Entered at post us ter under Act of Congress March 3, 1878. December 21, 1961 a Copy 18 Pages if Saint Luke And it came to in those days that there went out a decree from Caesar that all the world should be And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of And all went to be every one into his own And Joseph also went up from out of the city of Nazareth into unto the city of which is called because he was of the house and lineage of to be taxed with his espoused being great with And so it was that they were there the days were accomplished that she should be And she brought forth her first-born and ped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a because there was no room for them in the And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the keeping watch over their flock by the angel of the Lord came upon and the glory of the Lord shone round about and they were sore And the angel said unto for I bring you good tidings of great which shall be to all unto you is born this day in the city of David a which is Christ the this shall be a sign unto Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling lying in a And suddenly there was with the a multi- tude of the heavenly host praising and to God in the and on earth good will And it came to as the angels were gone away from them into the shepherds said one to an- us go even unto and see this which is come to which the Lord hath made known unto And they came and and and the babe lying in a And when they had seen they made known abroad was told them concerning this And all they that heard it wondered those things which were told them by the But Mary kept all these arid pondered them in her And the shepherds glorifying and ing God for all things that they had heard and as it was told unto The Miami Town Council day night decided in favor of the commercial That portion of the district lying west of the center line Reppy Ave. from the Southern Pacific tracks to the center line of Sullivan St. will be declared a residential instead of a com- Council called the amendment an and said it would become The decision arose from a re- quest presented to Council month by Mr. and Mrs. William D. who havo proposed to build a frame house on lot 16, block 42, at ihe vest end of Sullivan St. The been set aside for block con- struction because it was commercial Tire Existing frame buildings the it was pointed were there before No. 1 Fire District came into Council had agreed at the last to consider a possible in the IT WAS Town Clerk E. M. Bredwell who formally ed the ordinance be after Fire Chief Lincoln pointed out which briefly properly had no bearing on the existing Lincoln not build a frame structure and you cannot place a trailer in Franco said he believes it is the responsibility of the Town Council to help people wherever possible and to en- Town Clerk's office and would therefore necessarily require more Mayor Franco initiated the re- pori system last CONCERNING ity which has been under discussion over a period of several Bredwell said a conversation inr people had convinced him Iho mailer should be led until more information can be The is complex enough in the possible picture before detailed nre entered Senator Clarence Carpenter rnn W. K. an insurance wore present at Monday night's They Council a few examples and some comparative to show The Council's building tee will accordingly meet with insurance people in the near future for the purpose of ther discussions and Mayor Franco up a request by the Chief of Police to I of in sufficient in certain areas of Mi- The police committee was instructed to investigate and a report to the next cil Charlie dent of streets and maintenance in the time had conv to request a new garbage He said he had no by lie could count on and a new is The money is he and re- courage them to develop Miami quested the Council's approval let adore The first set of monthly re- ports from Miami's department was by Town Clerk Bredwell Monday The re- ports revealed a breakdown of civic affairs over the month and presented a composite re- to make the He said the new truck would not be pre- sented for bids because he knows exactly he where he can buy it locally on a MAYOR FRANCO said in his ten years of service in Miami's County association considers T. B. sees movie on problems Members discussed local this He paid tribute to tuberculosis control at the Dec. the cooperation of county department civic he nas noted Bredwell abstained from filing a lip's efforts to save the Towns report with the explanation that Council immediately his initial would proved the pass the last six months of the Demands against the Town in the amount of were proved lor The next Council meeting will be on Jan. 2 because the regi lar Monday meeting would on New Years d of your ch 13 board meeting of the Gila County Tuberculosis and Health IN the new tion was shown through the ation of Globe High School and Peter The film dealt with still in- herent dangers in the Herbert tion outlined the est facts about tuberculosis in Senior at wins scholarship Danitza daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George K. 720 Smith has received a Baird Scholarship to the U. of says an announcement by the university's press The scholarship is for the academic year 1962-63. Miss Angius is presently a senior at Miami High where she is co-editor of the school paper and a member of the band and the Thespian Weather REMEMBERING THE TRUE AND LASTING MEANING Of THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON MAY YOU FIND THE YOU HAPPY HOLIDAY G. R. Warren county medical schools and school BOARD MEMBERS present were Blanche Lucretia Judge Robert Ivan Mrs. Joe Catherine Dr. T. C. Dorothy Barbara Polly Faust est Marcanti and Rev. Hal Refreshments were served after the meeting by Mrs. bert C. of C. crusades for needy family Gifts and anonymous tions of money have been com- ing to the Chamber of Com- merce office to help the Miami mother of four who her money while shopping Dec. 11. Ed secretary of the said gifts of and toys will be gratefully accepted until day He said delivery of the accumulated items will be made late Saturday or sometime Sunday in time to help the family celebrate THE CHAMBER undertook the project immediately when the full extent of the mother's loss became Informed sources say the she lost was part of a welfare check which was to have sustained the family over the It would have bought food and some Christmas things for the but she somehow lost it either in the area of Pete's County Store or the Ryan ans Drug Store in The money has not been The mother's husband has deserted leaving four Paulette daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel 210 Mountain will Si r Staff Think it Though I speak with the dren ages 5 3 18 tongues of men and and and 4 Persons remember Saturday a long That's have not I am become wishing to help may contact the to sat on as sounding or a tinkling Chmber of Commute Cy I Corinthians phone be a child at and it's good sometimes I talked to Santa to see things the way children see ling candy canes and Christmas is the one time of year when most of us try to Jay our cares and as long as we remember to keep the with all it our children and our children's children can never find the world a joyless  

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