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Show Thursday, December DEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TREMONTON, UTAH MERRY CHRISTMAS the Sixth War Loan. $2,710.83 in stamps and bonds was purchased at school during th drive and 9) per cent of the stuuentbody bought bond3 and stamps. This entitled to is the school to fly the Minute-Ma- n happy McKinley school have contributed so successfully to Flag on the pole with the Amen- McKinley School News 1 1 ir. v! can flag:. We are happy to be such are making Christmas thin; s m our room. We have made a firepatriotic young citizens. A Suggestion: place to harg up. We are learning Have Your The art teachers of the McKin- Christmas songs. We will have a FARM IMPLE.MEXTg ley school have done an outstand- Christmas play. We aie making ing piece of work in depicting some surprise books. REPAIRED NOW Sharon Theurer, Reporter the birth of our Savior. . . ; in ' wny wait unui you ar read-The silhouette, which is in three Red ETC FATS, MEATS, to use them? We scenes, is on the large window in Miss Smith's 1st Grade; A8 through ZS and A5 stamps the of front building. are very happy. Christmas- wiUtbroUgh 5 (Book Four) are good H. C. ROHrw The center scene shows the soon be here. Our room has been indefinitely. Blacksmith and Machine Wort ' decorted very pretty with pictures, Christ Child t birth, with his Blue FOODS PROCESSEd . are We go- 0. r,a kk through a Q parents. To the noith a Santa, and his toys. But People's Ways- ( you can see the majestic City of mg to play our iuiyinm tsana m ?- -j and A2 through B2 (Book Four) Jerusalem and to the south the the Christmas program. All the are good indefinitely. Three Wise Men are seen bringing school will hear us. We hope we SUGAR Stamps No. 30. 31, have been good children so Santa their gifts and gold and myrrh. S3 34, each good for 5 pounds, "2, This solhouette will be lighted will come to see us this Christmas. are good indefinitely. Stamp No. You've Backed the Attack-No- ' Speed the Victory! during the holidays as a reminder 40 (canning) expires February 28, that Christ's mission was "Peace 1945. Fielding on earth and good will toward SHOES Airplane Stamps No. 1, men." School Activities 2 and 3 (Book Three) are good inMr. Garfield's 8th grade By Sue King definitely. GASOLINE Stamps 6 and a class is Each Our Grade practicing play, Mrs. Jensen's 7th 3 now valid. Stamp are room has appointed committees to which they will present on the (good for four gallons) expires S 4 prepare retresnments ana games next assembly. December 21, 1944. Stamp H Ronny Wilcox, Betty Skinner, (good for four gallons) is valid for our party on Friday. Our school classes will be cut Florence Richards, Leon Roundy December 22 and expires March W 3 considerably because of the pro and Lyle Hess are making large 21, inclusive. Christinas posters for the hall. grams and the party this week. Applications for supplemental Theo Coombs, Darvel and Clive We have been drawing pictures rations must be mailed in gasoline large to the boards two weeks before for the halls. We think they are Gam brought a beautiful, mornChristmas tree last Monday very good. gas is needed. They must be signour ing. It will be put up in the hall, ed, endorsed and accompanied by On the assembly program two seventh grades are putting on also. mileage record. a dance and two readings. The The boys and girls have the opdancers will be dressed in Xmas portunity to invite their parents CHEER Remember, two red tokens plus 3? to the assembly program. aA costume. cents used of for four every pound The students would like to wish Richard Cannon Reporters See your butcher. everyone a very Merry Christmas fats. and Eton Garfield. KILL THE BLACK MARKET BHII9H 0 rxe a. , ' - ever-watchi- 3I CHRISTMAS I GREETINGS I j .v,,.. 71 B-- How real is the gift of friendship, At and how priceless is good-wil- l. all cares this time of good cheer, when and disappointments give way to the joys and good fellowship, may season be pleasures of this festive and may the yours in full measure, and New Year abound with success A-1- C-- G A-1- 0 happiness. and a Happy New Year to come. In Mrs. Grant's 6th Grade our room we must have the Farm Accidents Sheep's Clothing Christmas spirit because we'ge got A soldier requires 40 times as Machinery is the chief source of e a poem about Christmas farm accidents and farm animals much wool as a civilian and it takes to learn. We've erot Christmas run a close second. Falls are in 26 sheep to provide that wool for one acenea on the south side of the third place. year. room, Christmas calendars on the west side, and poinsettes on the north. We have a big picture of e and a Santa bl the Christmas tree. Our windows are also decorated with candles and holly leaves. We're going to have two Christmas programs. One the lower grades will give and one the upper grades. We're also going to have ten days Christmas vacation. We hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. VALLEY HOSPITAL DR. E. II. WHITE 10 I Endorse your gas coupons. five-vers- I I i Hearty and ekeiy fire-plac- i Wish 1 .OLD TIME AMERICAN SPIRIT IN THE Say what yfiu will there is something about the spirit of Christmas that gets under a fellow's skin, whether he likes it or not. ' ,. Old Santa Claus plays on the hc$'tstrings until the purse strings are so completely untied that even the fattest pocketbook has some difficulty regaining its health ogaki. We have been through it many times. So have you. If you feel ' the same way we do about it, you wouldn't miss all the fun under any circumstances. So, in the old time American spirit, of the Holidays, we wisih you the best of Health, Happiness ar Prosperity for the Holidays and for many days to come. QN- - 1 . ' ERVIN STOHL In Mrs. Grant's 6th Grade our sixth grade the public health nurse gave us a lecture on health. The subject was on teeth. She told us how teeth grew and how to take care of them. She showed us posters about them. She told us about how to take care of ourselves when we have a serious disease; also not to go out in public when we are sick. She said, "the Mothers bring their children and we nurses inoculate them so they won't get certain diseases." 'm ,' !"' ""' 92 i. . T Merry Chrisim May the real joys of Christmas be yours J I DICK'S I Phone 83-R- We are very busy Fifth Grade in both fifth grades getting ready for our Christmas play. We are all bringing our costumes and equipment All of us are having plenty of fun and we're all anxious to give the lower grades a good play. Last Monday, Ruth Rytting brought a very beautiful piece of tapestry from her home. It was a picture of the Christ Child with His mother, Mary, and His father, Joseph. Lorn a J. Mason, Reporter STUDIO TremontoJ 1 BEAR RIVER VALLEY TEL CO, Miss Peterson's 4th Grade We are having a Christmas party. We are going to give presents to the boys and girls. We had lots of fun planning it We all want to be in it. Luinna Auger, Reporter Miss Peterson's 4th Grade The Peanut Bust Eight weeks ago the girls and boys had a contest in our room on spelling. The one that lost had to buy the peanuts. The boys lost They didn't like it either, but the girls were glad. Terryll Marie Heaton, Reporter c t 3rd Grade n ik tfekm oj Me Joyous n M.W L UHWM2 iwHIiuAHM JlllCk dlfltfe Jlllk k Mm ml We We are afforded the pleasant opportunity of brushing aside far the moment the cares and burdens of world affairs and business to greet you and wish you the happiness of the season. As we take mental inventory of our business activities, we realize no asset is more priceless, more conductive to success than the good-wM- I and friendship of our many customer friends. And so we join with those who have a sincere interest in your happiness and prosperity to extend our best wishes to each of you l!lW!!!!lffl ,',,,,T,ll!l!ll!!!l!lllinn!!llinin!W Club Bowliii COLLEN J MkBLm 0(p believe in Santa Claus because I have been Santa Claus a few times. That is the surest cure for GOOD FURNITURE i P;3 111 I SHAW & BVERSON ill iii w m T doubters I know of. Just dress up in a suit of red, a pair of boots, and trim yourself with flowing whiskers and sleigh bells. Start handing out packages and toys to the kiddies in front of a gorgeous Christmas tree. You will FEEL this wonderful Christmas spirit. In my case it has made me want to sit down and send a message to all the customers and friends of this business and wish them a joyous Holiday and the best of luck and prosperity throughout the coming year. That's my Christmas wish for you. r"1 Trcmonton Lj , you! Tess Crozier Mrs. Maughn'a m H Uuc?t ever so fervent 1 CHRISTMAS Gaye Deakin And happy: CUFF I |