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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, cur,S Sofe. gather day. got Grade-- We Brought 3i d We go in the gym -J- oan Summers school has began our schooln n.,r h.isoball. m- Sce basrfall and our football games, d?h much enthusiasm. For our first 2 games Uiis season, we played That-- , from won gills Wball.theTheboys more Some lost. , and be will played this jTnf baseball whole school, the day the gym. iSen rooms, all P&Y infun. are having eToF Columbus day is coming, the a body officers are planing ? Le student patriotic program. We are 1st Grade Hiss Sanford's a good time in school. We like it dm pictures. We like to play in JJe gym. We like to look at books aVtnsr and play- - 1st Grade One jfiss Rasmussen's one held it. We Some died. fish of our can do it betWe drill fire to out r0 in the gym. We play ter now. I I j j Miss Adams' 2nd Grade We are and how studying about early people write stories and make they lived. We them. We learn sometpictures about hing new every day. Joycelyn and Doris Smith's 2nd Grade The early "H Yry lrtl tv .i.AavrA J."tjr iwuu"rainmade ' baskets birds. ed from the They to carry their berries in. Our second grade learned to weave today. We uuane tt.err like to do it. Miss . DPODie TI i lcaiUCU PAGE THREE: into the gym every other day. Richard Cannon SCHOOL NEWS irtl 194C j Miss Peterson's 3rd Grade Next week will be our turn to give the assembly program. We like the 3rd grade. We have some plants. We go on the board when we come in from the gym. We read the story, then we have to write the answers on paper. Miss Ferry's 4th Grade The two We have to read after we get through 4th grades put on an assembly for our story. We have only about 15 the lower grades. Most of it was sing- minutes to read. We enjoy it. ing. We went to the telephone office September 19. We saw many intexest-in- g Mijs Bloem's 7th Grade In art tothings. day we are all about finished with a By Mary EMredge and Doreen Barlow very pretty design. It is called blocking. We measured fourth inch squares Miss Craig's 4th Grade Yesterday and drew pictures in the squares. we did something very interesting and Some of them are drawing poll parnice. We liked to do it very much. rots, ships, butterflies and many othWe wrote all about the products we er beautiful pictures. Also in art we raise. We had a very long long list drew color chaits. Some drew bal of our products. When we got to loons, and birds, but they were ll school on Tuesday, Miss Craig had pretty. Roy Iverson, one of our school something to tell us. She said that mates, just returned from a recent we were going outside and draw pic- trip to Oregon. It is very interestii tures of the school house. It wasn't to hear him tell stories. Lloyd Glen a very hard job for the ones who knew how to draw, but some of us Seventh Grade News In Social were surely in a fix. We made vases Studies we are studying about Japan yesterday. Every one that wanted a It's very interesting to know that vase brought a bottle and two cents they eat with only sucks called chop for the paint we used. We painted the sticks. They sleep on the floor with bottles with ivory and then waited only a block of wood for a pillow until they were dry. We clipped them They sit on the floor when eatintr in a bucket of water that had seme instead of sitting on the chairs. The paint on top of it. When we pulled walls of the Japanese homes are them out they were very pretty. The made of paper with a few desisrns on colors we used were blue, yellow and them and they are in the shape of a black. We will do many more inter- wooden box. Ine stores and street esting things before the year is over. are interesting also. Instead of the Gay, Maxine, Agnes grass matting used in the homes, in the stores its glass and the owner Mr. Orwin's 5th Grade This week sits on the floor with a small desk we have been studying about the before him to write on. The goods early explorers. We are planning on purchased are just outside of the having a dance either Thursday or store. The streets are like our roads Friday with the other fifth grade and except the people and the cars or ncksnawes are all on the same street the two fourth grades. We have selected a chariman for The dress of the Japanese are usually our room. He is Rosco Heppler. We kimonas and large sash around the have selected a student to take care waist. The shoes of the Japanese are of the blinds. He is Leon Anderson. much like the sandal of America but RaNae Bennett takes care of our bul- are made of wood. letin board and Rita Fae Stohl inDonna Jean Potter Joan Green spects the desks. Mr. Garfield's 6th Grade In our Mrs. Crowther's 5th Grade; Every social studies we are studying about day except Friday we have a story Babylonia, Phoenicia, the Hebrews of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen. Mr. E. H. Packer motored to Garden City last Wednesday. Mrs. Packer ltUUig 9 who has been visiting there with her Mr. and Mrs. David Jones and Mr. mother, Mrs. Hodges, returned coma and Mrs. Duane Jones spent Sunday with him Thursday. Saturday, Mr. and in Malad, Idaho visiting at the home Mrs. E.'H. Packer and daughter CoMrs. Duane Jcne.3 parents, Mr. and leen visited in Lcgan with Mr. and t FIELDING Cy Enid I Mrs. Thayne Packer. Smith. i Miss Coleen Udy visited Monday in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns were In Ogden with her grandparents, Mr. and Grace, Idaho last Saturday on business. Mrs. Charles Udy. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sainsbury, of Mrs. Hazel Allen, of and Salt Lake City, visited in Fielding Mrs. Ardis Burt and small Perry, son Jimmy last Friday, enroute home after a vis- of Ogden, visited Saturday at the it to Yellowstone Park. They visited home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Munsori. with Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sutherland Jimmy remained to visit for an inand at the home of Mrs. W. K. Well- definite period. ing. Von Holt, of Ogden, spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Earl spent end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Friday in Logan on business and vis- Earl Holt. - ) t iting with relatives. Mrs. W. M. Welling spent last week in Salt Lake City at the L. D. S. B. YOUNG hospital where she received medical UEPUBLICAN' CANDIDATE FOR attention. Her daughter, Enid and Maurine accompanied her to the city UNITED STATES CONGRESS and visited a few days. Mrs. Owen Keller, of Salt Lake City First District and Miss June Hansen of Southern California visited in Fielding last To My .Tiny Ft inuk Of Sunday, with Mrs. Lewis Cannon and Box Elder County: other relatives. Miss Mary Hansen, of Salt Lake Words fail to express my gratitude for the overwhelming support ycu so City, has been a guest at the home generously gave me in the recent ' ; v 'v n j c Primary election. With utmost humility I accept it as evidence that you, who know me best because of the years which I spent in your community, have confidence in my ability and integrity. I give you my solemn pledge that if I am honored with the nomination and subsequently elected your Congressman, I shall work to my utmost capacity for the preservation of AmerNow Low ican ideals and her cherished institutions; for agricultural, industrial and business revival, without which we cannot maintain our chtvishcd democracy. May I earnestly solicit your continCome ued support. Today! B. Vote for LeRoy Young, Pvcpub-licacandidate for Congress. FANCY PLAID (Paid Political Adv.) i ( LEIIOY f i- - r This Saturday the members of the Development club and their husbands are going to Salt Lake City, on an educational tour. Many places of interest are to be visited, after which dinner will be seived at the Lion House. In the evening they plan to visit the Cocoanut Giove dance hall, or some other recreational cen ter for some entertainment, before returning home. This tour is taking the place of the regular summer canyon outing, held each year by the members and their husbands. Social p J 0 ti ts ts 0 s t.r c r' r at Buy September Prices! Hurry and Get Your Share of These Sensational Bargains! y Ask About Our Blanket Plan; You Can Take Longer to Pay at no Extra costs! Lay-Awa- In n I & GmMcn you raj SHEET BLANKETS 'ma - Pi! 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The boys played baseball with the Thatcher boys and lost 3 to 6. We did, however, put in lots of . substitutes. Thursday the El- wood girls are coming in to play a game with us, and Friday we are going out to Thatcher to play. We hope we can win all of these games even though they are practice games. Then in the spring we will probably have a good chance in the tournament. By Wilma Jean Johnson PART WOOL Mr. Jeppson's Room Our room has studied about the cave men, Egyptians Greeks and Romans. For nearly five hundred years Rome ruled all the people around the Mediteranean, giving them such peace and protection as they had never known before. After a while the Roman people changed. They became lazy and careless. They lost their pride beciuse they quit serving in the armies. We are now studying about the expansion of Rome. We chose our class mother Friday. It is Mrs. Allen. We hope she visits us soon. 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