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Show ! r ursday, November 29, 1915- BEAR RIVER VALLEY McKinley Faculty LEE S. NORMAN ABSTRACTOR Years IUGHA3I LIU. U1AH 40 MC KIiNLE 7 SCIIOOLNEWS At Show linky School ihat joy there in owning is Freedoms: the freedom of speech; the freedom from want; the free' dom from fear and the freedom of worship was presented under the direction of Wilma Anderson, sixth grade teacher. The speaking p irts of the tableau were taken by Dirlene Davis, as Liberty; Kenneth Hunsaker as England; Marian Manning as Woman: Richard Cr.nron as man Other characters in the tableau were students from the second, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades. The music under the direction of Lucritia Rhodes was furnished by the seventh grades. A string trio consisting of Donna Green, Astrid Strand and Deann Quiney concluded the Has Dinner Monday evening, November 26, faculty members gathered at the school to hold their McKinley monthly pnrty. Thanksgiving was the theme for the evening and at 7:30 o'clock the group sat down at the banquet tabic and enjoyed a hot turkey dinner with all the trimmings. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing bunco with , high prize going to Emcrene low prize to Afton Thompson. Chris-tensen- Thanksgiving Program Wednesday, November 21, stuMcKinley in dents of the McKinley school were presented a program and dance in celebration of the Thanksgiving R Huist. teacher at the holiday. his jctjer high school brought Prayer was offered by eight L 'trained dogs to the school child-grade teacher, Mr. Garfield. that the in the language This was followed by a short how showed could understand, j movie on "America's Wid Life" .'had trained the dogs, and how which was presented by forest rerform for him. y WOuld ranger Jim Wise of Logan. The dogs seemed to enjoy perfA reading "Children's Proas much as the students by June Rohde and "AlMonday afternoon a surprise dents were given biiuw a uog firm ot , . : orming KiiJ to watch. enjoyed the show. veryone Students Back Victory Loan McKinley students are doing their bit toward bringing our fight' in;T men back to us. As backers of the Victory Loan drive, students, teachers and nurses hr.ve purchased $1503.75 worth of stamps and bonds since the drive began. gram," Strrnps and bonds will be sold berta Wants To Know," by Carol ;it scl.'ool Wednesday, November Green were next. 28 and also Wednesday, DecemA tableau representing the Four ber 5 th. Students are asked only to fill those books which at the present time have stamps in them and not to start a new book unless it is to be filled during this drive.. Lets bring our men home faster by buying stamps and bonds. , LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and . Jessie Grover of Ogden. Mr and Mrs. Jessie Grover spent Thanksgiving at the John Oyler home, Dcsdemona returned with them to Ogden and came Kick Sunday Tuesday evening in M. I. A., t a play was presented by the south end of the ward under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes. The cast included Arlene Sorensen, Dione Rhodes, Betty Jean Sorensen, Beverly Peterson. DeVon Allied and Harmon Pierson. The Eph Petersons celebrated Thanksgivins dav Fndav as that was Yvonne's day off at Bush-nclDinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wcldon Grover and daueh- tcrs Irene and Rhea, Pfc. Gaylm Freer of Bremerton, Washington, and Pfc. "Red" Shoenficld of Galena, 111., both convalescent amputees from Bushncll. Mr. and Mrs. T V. Mock and children, Mr. and Mrs. George Crandall and children, and Mrs. Grant Wilde of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Clifford Norton of Cedar with Mr City spent the week-enand Mrs. L. R. Shaffer. Mrs. Page Throa Mock and Mrs. Norton are sisters of Mrs. Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. red Grover and Mrs. Hasel Riser were in Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler went to Ogden to see their son and daughter-in-lawhose young son is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler hid their family at home for Thanksgiving, also Mr. Oylers father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler Sr. of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer had as Thanksgiving guests, J. W. Donna of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler and children, Erma Roger, Mrs. Mamclla, and Ethel Rogers of Garland. M--S- f one-ac- l. Not a Merc Beneficial Society but a Great Fraternal Brotherhood. y TARPS Truck Covers Stack Covers Camp Covers ANY SIZE Chicken Louse MADE TO ORDER The common chicken louse is a 14 biting or chewing louse insect and sheds its complete life cycle on the j B body of the hen. In other words, I the eggs are laid on the chicken's body, usually being attached to the j base of a feather under the wings or on a f;;ff of feathers below the Co. vent. The eggs hatch and the young Tremonton: Crow and develop without leaving j Phone IS the body of the host. ikiGMiiaiiHiiiim TREMONTON HARNESS and Accessories d Close Out Merchandise at 1 1 Ct&PPlflfP. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bourne and children of Ogden and Mrs. Vern Bourne of Fielding were Thanksgiving guests of Ardis and Delos Adams. Ardis Adams drove to Ogden Thursday evening where she vis ited with her sisters, returning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen had as their Thanksgiving guests, Mr and Mrs. Wendell Hansen and children and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen of Logan. Friday, Mr and Mrs. David Cook, Mrs. June Briggs and baby and Lawrence and Louise Cook visited at the Wendell Hansen INC, TRICES REDUCED to move the merchandise to make room for Holiday goods i Children's 5 Only i CLOTHES HAMPERS made, durable. Very attractive. Prioed Well SHOES & SANDALS Pried at ?4.00 n.oo One Group PLAY SHOES Stainless Steel 3.00 CUTLERY SETS' One Group PLAY SHOES ?2.00 Piece Set ?3.49 WASHABLE Charm Tred BOUCLE One Group SHOES ODDS HOOP RUGS Reduced To and ENDS H.00 75e at Penney's Shop RECEIVED I Men's Boys' MACKINAWS All-wo- OVERCOATS Top Coats and Browns "Cunapac" Bums savt JUST NEW MERCHANDISE ol Belted Models ?8.90 22.50 High School Men! Smart OVERCOATS Just received 25 new, smart CAMPUS CLAD and Light Weight, Browns and Blues Heavy ? 191 75 JIEN'STIES SUITS You must see them to ' style. H9.75 Ties. Satins, Cords and Knit. Just Received 98c 60 Boys' Shark-Ski- n Tip SHOES Sizes 82 to ap- preciate the values an New Quality 3 ?2.98 pair Boys' Wool DRESS PANTS New post-w- ar material H.98 OTHERS The Whole Family Will Appreciate OUTBOARD MOTORS home. WOMEN'S 7 AGS EAST GARLAND $3.98 Mr. and Mrs. L M. Holman were Ogden visitors Friday Marion borensen who has re ceived his discharge from the army recently arrived home Sat urdav. He was in the medical corps and saw action in severa European countries. Mrs. Olive Moss and daugh ters Vera of Fielding are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ur scl Rhodes until their new home is completed. Mrs. May Biorkland, Mr and Mrs. Karl Biorkland and children, Mrs. Norma Clausse and children and Don Bjorkland, who was re cently released from the army soent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hoi man. Miss Darlene Grover of Ogden soent the holidays at home with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Clifton Grover. Mr. and Mrs. R J. Potter en tertained a number of their friends at a turkey dinner Saturday evening The guests were Mrs. Sophia Larson, Mrs. Hilda Peterson, Mr and Mrs. L. M Holman. Mr and Mrs. Tohn Ovler and Mr. and Mrs Life Grover. The evening was spent in games Mrs. Dorris Peterson and child rrn hnd Thanksfivini? dinner at Gus Larson home. Evelyn and Betty Virson were at home having had Thursday and rnday oit. The program in Sacrament meet ing consisted of a talk by Dr. L H. White ot Ircmonton, wno represented the stake presidency as a member of the high council. He explained the Blue Cross plan as it is being instituted throughout the state. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover ac companied Mrs Grovcr's brother R. A Chnstcnscn to Bngham ana Ogden Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Lafe Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grover and Wil-doGrover were Logan visitors Wednesday. Saturday Mr and Mrs. Fred Grover and children were Logan visitors Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler and daughter Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shaffer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oylcr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler and family, the Vern Shaffer family were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. .v.d Mrs. Gale Welling of Field- FIVE HORSEPOWER DELUXE MODEL C firing motor Streamlined, concealed mechanism Automatic, pull starter re-wi- Weedless, two-blad- Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer and Carl Wood were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Leo Godfrey of Clarkston. F e starting "h- I CENTRAL CONTROL . V-- propeller Underwater exhaust with relief for easy ' j ,' Starting median- ism, gas mixture lator all in small i J ''' Aluminum die cast parts Cruising speed, 2 to 12 miles n ing. ' 2 cylinder, alternate area, instantly fpthIZJW zzz, -- I rrA hr- -j V-- J vrry Q(rhF M w IOdOIJ This handsome, stream- lined outboard motor lives up to its looks. It does a perfect job in an easy, efficient manner that is a joy to its owner. Indeed an ideal gift for an outdoor man with an outdoor family. J UJ s mm. Tho Friendly Store y j j |