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Show January 27, 1944 Thursday, r BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER- WllfcMIIWII .... I - M.aat Opens '44 Campaign 1 ,i Page Sevta PENROSE BOTHWELL JACKS Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill were ij visitor are and daughters Evelyn Maxine, Ogden Tuesday. and li t Jack Leak made a business trip spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stark and family. to Ogden, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Scholer and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold and daughMr. and Mrs. Edward Stark were Og- ter went to Brigham Monday with den visitors, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Grover. Mrs. Harold Peterson is spending Leonard Petersen, with the Thatchthe week in Salt Lake. er arid Bothwell directors of the ., The Ward Banquet was held Fri- Farmers' made a business was There and crowd a to Salt Lake City last Monday. day. large trip Mr. and Mrs. Newel Johnson and everyone had a good time. Mrs. Clifford Stark and daughter, daughter, Dixie Sue, of Promontory, Margene, spent the weekend visiting visited Sunday with Mrs. Johnson's Lake. relatives in Ogden and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller. 1 The Green and Gold Ball will be Mr. and Mrs. Roland Toombs, of held Friday night. Everyone is invit- Promontory, visited Tuesday with 1 ed. Mr. and Mrs. George Marsh. Miss Faye Miller spent the week and Tuesday night we chose our queen to reign over our Green and Gold end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ball. Miss Beverly Summers was Morgan Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Petersen chosen as queen with Elaine Anderson and LeLone Summers as atten and family enjoyed a visit with Mrs. dants. We were also very happy to Martha Howard from Thursday to know that our queen was chosen as Saturday. Mrs .Howard came from Centerville to be with her first grand- 1 the stake queen. ..WW?' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bosley spent the child, Fred Petersen, on his eleventh 1 weekend visiting relatives in Ogden. birthday. Tremonton A number of young friends were fj Phone 126 Mr. and Mrs. Fanel Summers and a entertained at dinner and games Harrison Spanjler, chairman of Miss LaJean Summers spent the week Saturday by Fred's mother, Mrs. the Republican national committee, end in Salt Lake City. Leonard M. Petersen. 4 is pictured as he convened a meetDeveloped Southwest Miss Jewel Petersen returned home ing of the committee in Chicago. Charles Morgan, was Saturday, after having spent several New That city was selected as the site for by birth who conEnglander months in Ogden. working the party's nominating convention. to the development of the Miss Lorn a Shuman was an over- tributed Texas in particular. At Southwest; Mr. and Mrs. P. Y. Rasmussen night guest, Tuesday, of Miss Bever- 21 he sold provisions to ships in New such conferences is the realizaYork and was first to establish regution of more congenial parent-teachand sons, of Logan, spent the week ly Sandall. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman and lar end with his father, H. P. Rasmus-sesteamship service between New relationship, more coorfamily, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence York and Texas ports. In 1870 he dination between home and school Petersen and daughter, Faye, were was called the largest shipowner in and better understanding of pupils. J. J. Shumway and K. 1L Fridal, visitors Saturday. the United States. He developed the Ogden of the Stake Presidency, attended The school faculty and the Mrs. Lawrence Petersen entertained Louisiana and Texas railroad in eacher Association have been Sacrament meeting here last Sunday at a family dinner, Wednesday, in 1877, which was later purchased by glad to welcome the mothers and evening. Both spoke, giving encour- honor of Mr. Petersen's the Southern Pacific. birthday. fathers and the children are glad agement and advice which is needed in these times. to have "D" come, not because to see had have trouble but The two counselors to Bishop Frithey their worthwhile activities. dal, J.. M. Mortensen and Reginald Hunsaker, were released. Reginald DENTAL HEALTH Hunsaker was then sustained as first Contributing to the success of and Edward T. Heslop as second the school dental program, Dr. counselors. Green and Dr. Woodhead came to The teachers of our school are Bring it to us, and unless completely worn out, it may be the McKinley school Wednesday. rendering a valuable service to our cleaned and made into a comfortable, useful mattress at children by selling stamps and enThey examined all the children's in children teeth. If everything was satisfacthe little couraging doing LOW COST TO YOU. tory, they signed the child's yellow acts of patriotism. Such things may seem small of themselves, but the dental card. result in character training is Children who need dental work done were given their cards to Word has been received from Mr. take home and are to go to their Phone 23.J, Tremonton And Our Driver Will Call respective dentists, where their andd Mrs. J. Walter Green from defects will be corrected. Michigan, where they are spendSuch an effecient method should ing the winter with friends and relaid parents in checking up on their atives. The Greens are well and enjoying the mild winter they are havchild's dental health, use the den51 East - First South, Brigham City, Utah tist's time more effectively and ing there. They send greetings to their many friends throughout the raise the standard of our school's Bear River Valley. dental health. conAwareness of a problem or dition usually means that some pne gets busy and does something about it. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Koford and 3 CHIMNEY SHEET METAL 1 ' McKINLEY SCHOOL NEWS Co-op- l:Jf7'' i STAMP BOM) ASD PSSlcKtaIey school is busy S jjp in the par-Jpa- Friday was Bond and list $304.25 day was sold dUSrgSe5Lt year the pole. The school is also eligible to fly a Minute Man flag for the teachers, because all the faculty have joined the payroll saving plan and buy bonds. The following rooms went over the top or had 90 per cent last week: Mrs. Crowther's, Miss Ferry's, Miss Sorensen's, Miss Wight's and special honor goes to Mrs. Cannon's room with 96 per cent. In these rooms, artistic flags fly and happy children smile, because of their success. The most important Stamp Day will be February 15th, which is the last day of the Fourth War Loan and "School Day." Everyone is hoping that after that day we .will be able to fly all our flags and buy the large flag for the school an active member to the Schools At War Program " We contribute many ways we can with the our country helping fd effort Part of this program bonds and is interest in buying done is every Friwhich gtamps, at day school. has a Minute Man jvhthatroom be flown if 90 per can flag room cent of the children in that WANT A NEW CAREER? YOU CAN flag pole. very likely find just the in the looking for chance you're WAC. PARENT-TEACHE- R ' CONFERENCE z Community interest has been turned toward the McKinley school this week. Busy parents have been "checking up" on their greatest asset, their children, when they have visited the school this week for the Parent-Teachconfer- If you haven't a skill, Army experts will teach you. Perhaps you'd like to drive a jeep, work a teletype machine, or help direct airplane traffic. Whatever you do, you will S-- bought stamps on that day. When all the rooms fly their flags, then the school is entitled to buy a large Minute Man flag to fly under our American flag on the flag Fourth War Loan er get val- ences. These conferences have taken the place of the d report card and the parent participation bespeaks the value of the program. Over a folder of pupil's work the parent and teacher can observe the child's progress, discuss worthwhile ways of helping him and bring about a solution to some of his problems. One of the pleasant parts of leara interesting training and help get this war won! TODAY get full details at the nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station (your local post office will give you the address). Or write: The Adjutant General, Room 4415, Munitions Building, Washington, D. 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