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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929 genuine empression they are giving Wadsworth, Eighth Grade. others. School Nohoree Takagaki, 8th grade. TWAS A NICE RIDE the 27th, was near. little Friday UA IM1THEJUAI SMOKING Willie could hardly keep still, because During the last few days we have We should not smoke because it is a his parents had promised him an aeroail heard bits of news pertaining to waste of money. It is an injury to plane ride. Evrytime an aeroplane the dreaded disease diptheria. the body especially the heart and buzzed by his home, he would run out School children usually are the It is a filthy habit, makes and shout, "Look, that's what I'm easiest prey for the terrible disease, lungs. slaves of us and is dangerous. It going to ride in tomorow." simply because each day of the year causes fires. UnThe time came for the ride. students chum together and are in Mabel Christensen, Sixth grade. daunted by the huge plane, Willie contact with each other at all interin with an elated smile. The engine vals during school hours. NOTES FROM HISTORY started. Up, up, they climbed. In order to check the disease we This is the second series of a short Willie showed not a sign of fear. must all use our most healthful and outline of the Tremonton .School After looking down below him, he clean habits. To have the community teachers' lives. We expect to continue and asked the pilot, "Who free from all diseases leaving it again on until our readers have all of our paused owns all those doll houses?" the clean community that we are ac- -' teachers's history in mind. The not doll houses," laughed teacher we are writing about this time the"They're customed to. real houses." pilot," They're The van students are now to be is Mr. Coombs. Willie sat down surprised. He born Coombs Mr. was in Fountain never uttered another kept at home because of students in until word they Union, now having the disease. Green, Utah, and is now twenty-onwere going by a dairy farm. He saw This is a sample of cautions that years old. He weights 165 lbs. and many queer things below. He again should be used to prevent diptheria. his height is 5 ft. 8 in. shouted and said, ''Look at all the Fountain' He attended school at Sadie Stokes, Eighth grade. insect cows." Green for nine years, then went to Before the pilot could speak to Moroni High School for two years. SMOKING Willie the plane crashed. Willie and Some boys know the effect of smokHe lived 7 miles from school. fell to the ground. the He pilot After going to High School two woke up ing tobacco, and yet persist in smokin time to see himself just years he stayed out the next year to on the floor with his ing out and around the school house pet dog, drag-in- g a sneaking,, low down act. They are make enough money to take him him out room. of his tearing down their own chances to be- through tlte rest of high school. Charlotte Paik, 8th grade. come healthy, vigorious leaders in; After finishing High School he life. Not only are they setting a bad went to the Snow College at Ephraim THE, APPLE MAGGOT example, but are lowering the stand- for two yfcars, he there took up eduApples are usually injured by a ard of the whole school. cation. Both years while at college Smoking is the first step toward he was in the football team. The subjects he likes to teach best degeneracy. Those who smoke perhaps think they are smart and grown up. in school are geography and history, But in reality they are showing their he especially likes to work with aninonsence, their tattering standard of mals. Basketball is his main sport. morality, and their feeble will power. All lady teachers seem to be jealous They know the right but can't do it If they realize this, would boys then of his girl. still smoke? Do they realize the Margaret Pack and Josephine Elementary e coddling moth, won works about the core, but the apple maggot feeds all htrough the apple. It ruins, when it once enters, the entire apple as no part of it can be saved. The apple maggot is a two winged fly seen earjy in Summer and deposits its eggs under the skin of the young apples early in the season. In a course of a few" days they develop into maggots and permeate the fruit In six weeks they develop into full size. They are of a whitish or greenish white color. They then make their appearance on the surface, drop to the ground and bury themselves in the soil to the depth of about an inch where they come as full fledged flies. Alice Crockett, Seventh Grade. TIDYING THE SCHOOL YARD The boys in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades brought tools to school to clean up the yard. 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