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Show Tuesday, October 28, 1947 A fossil may be a print ofan ning side is to be treated with a Carl Faddis animal or a plant that is left in a party. rock for many, many years. Fifth Grade Donnis Duran Mr. Strain Grade i Fourth Mr. Tucker The fifth grade of Sunnyside Mrs. Morgan We have our room decorated are planning a Halloween Party with Halloween things. My sister is going to have a on Friday, Ootober 31st. We are It looks very good. birthday party the day before having refreshments and will play We have new balls and a bat Halloween. games. The class will meet in the She is m the sixth grade. We played in the gym with the school gym. We are to wear funWe had a lesson about the pre- ny costumes. A prize will be givball today. f We have three new books that vention of fire. en for the funniest costume. v e like very much. Bobby Makl We are going to have a Hollow-ee- n Rosemary Fausett dance Friday, October 31st. Fourth Grade Second Grade News We are going to wear Hallowee Mrs. Blankenship Mrs. Tomlinson costumes and prizes are to be givStella Sancedo We are going to have a pro- en ... . Our three caterpillars have We have studied about fire and gone to sleep. gram onFriday, Ocotber 31st. Our They turned into three brown play is Miles of Smiles. The learned not to play with matches We hope we dont have a fire chrysalis. We hope they will soon class will recite "The Fable of the at school. We had a fire drill on turn into butterflies. Halloween Witch," We are making funny masks The Class Tuesday. Stout Chereen for Hallowe'en, We are learning The pumpkins we made have We have decorated our room Halloween songs and poems. We bow ties and tall pointed hats. with pumpkin men that the class are planning for our Halloween Sharon Mills made. They have movable hands party and Parade. We think Halloween is fun. We crossed the Mississippi Riv- and heads and look very pretty. The Second graders of Mrs. Josephine Archulita er and arrived in the Great CenWe are having a Times-Tabl- es Roses room huve had a wondertral Plain or Corn Belt on our contest in our room. The boys ful time decorating for Halloween imaginary trip across the United talk too much, sq we have several and have really entered Into the States. Rose Marie Paletti extra points against us. The win- - spirit of things as you can see by the little poem they themselves have made up for the special occasion. Mice, cats, and Halloween bats SPRAY GUNS STEEL CHANNELS DOOR HANDLES Are flying around the room; COMPRESSORS PAINTS FOR YOUR NEEDS BRUSHES A witch on her broomstick OIL THINNER S MIRRORS AND TABLE TOPS Is flying up high. CUT TO PATTERN Trying to reach the moon. I never saw such a scary sight; I never had such a terrible fright. As Ive had this Halloween." PHONE 233 PRICE 240 E Main ! SCHOOL NEWS Our playground has been very muddy and we hope it soon dries up so we can play ball again. Sunnyside Dragerton SAFETY GLASS and AUTO PARTS E. BERTOT Third Grade PETEQSO;) GH00ERY r O FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES THE FINEST ONES OF GROCERIES ALL OF YOUR FOOD NEEDS AT LOWEST PRICES DRIVE DOWN AND SAVE A HUB PETERSON, PROP. We discovered some real talent in our room with the approach of Halloween. Most of the boys and girls tried writing some poems and stories We enjoyed them all. Here are a couple we thought you would like, too. HALLOWEEN A witch on a broom Came into my room. ' She caught me by the hair And waved me in the air. Then she threw me on the floor. And with laughteT she did roar, "You have been a naughty girl So I will throw you in this barrel. By Louie Duran HALLOWEEN NIGHT Halloween night is drawing near. The ghostly time that we all fear; When all the witches and ghosts come out, . And holler and dance and scream - and shout. The old witch rides on her broom stick, And picks up Mary and Nancy and Dick, And takes them riding far away, Until next Halloween Day. .By Helen Coggins Last Wednesday afternoon we attended the show My Brother Talks to Horses. A percentage of the proceeds was given to the school. Much whispering and planning is going on these days concerning costumes for the Halloween Parade, which will take place Friday afternoon, October 31st. Also the parties which will be held in the various rooms following the parade. We have received our Weekly Readers and are greatly enthused over them. Many stpries of Daddy Deer Hunt have been related this week. We are glad to report that most of the Dads were successful hunters. Third Grade Mrs. Busch, teacher The elementary school Is going to have a parade for Halloween We are going to march down the street and through the school. Every child will be in costume. Some of us will decorate our bicycles. We are going to make a float, too. We enjoyed seeing the show on Our teacher compliWednesday mented us on our good behavior. By Mary Lola Trujillo Fifth Grade ALWAYS WELCOME at 8088O Motor Overhauling Reboring Crankshafts Turned AILKinds Welding Expert Body Repair Parts for all makes w official inspection sution 355 of Cars and Trucks Cars Picked up and Delivered All Kinds of New Motors Cars Painted -- All Work Guaranteed HGVJA GARAGE - SUNNYDALE Is Active Sixth Grade Plans for the organization of a new Aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Dragerton were announced today by R. W. Gordon, an prganizer for the F. O. E Mr. Gordon has started making up a charter list for the new Aerie, and has established his headquarters at 166 C Ave The Eagles, the organizer explained, are a beneficial fraternal Aerie homes arc organiation. maintained in all the principal cities of the country, and in Canada. The Order also is active in social welfare work, being primarily responsible for the spread of the old age pension and workmens movement in the compensation United States, besides laying the groundwork for the national Social Security Act, Mr. Gordon said. Aeries of the Eagles are also active in civic projects in the cities in which they are located, he explained, these activities being varied in nature The Eagles are the fastest togrowing fraternity in America are We Gordon. Mr. day, said organizing new Aeries regularly. The organizer expects to call a meeting of persons interested in the Eagles in the near future HALLOWEEN Glenda Byers On Halloween night the witches fly. Some people wonder why. Its simple, they ought to know. Its going to be a spooky show. On Halloween night, beggars cry, "Give us something, or we sigh. We see sights, have lots of fun. Goblins getting their pranks done. At last its time to go to bed-Anwe feel like were nearly dead. HALLOWEEN SONG By Sophie Brown Witches on brooms, with cats and bats, Ride rund after dark, in their d - funny black hats. How queer are the noises on Hallowe'en night; Then through the window, we see a strange sight. Chorus Bright, staring eyes and big red nose, I sat close to mother, and curled up my toes. Third Grade Mrs. J. Henderson We have been making up poems for Halloween and some of them are very good. They have been POOL placed on a bulletin sheet in our room. Anyone wishing to read Les Peterson was s tagger. ng them may do so. down the street the other day. Our Science lessons on rain and In one hand was a bag full of snow have ..been especially interhe put into the big that money esting this week. safe in the Rental Office. It is Mr. Brush talked to us Wednes- the prize money in the deer con day about "What To Do and test. The individual shooting the , What Not To DC on Hallowe- - deer Wlth the most wms one pool, and the one shooting the deer with the widest horn Columbia spread wins the other pooL Of course you had to drop your ante First and Second Grades into the pool in order to have a Mrs. Gantz from the Dragerton chance to win. Every penny put school sent us a book with many into the podl goes to the winners poems and songs. We have learned There is a first and second place two poems already. in each pool. Gary Fratto brought a sweet Louis Vega Is Home potato. W eput it some water. It C. Louis E. Vega, son of P. F. is growing very fast Mrs. J. M. Vega, was Mr. and First-grastuSeveral of our home visiting this past week. He dents can write to 100. on an eight day furlough from Mrs. Lyons from Salt Lake is a is his base at Yuma, Arizona. Louie very good friend of ours. She has seen a good bit of the U. S. A., sends us books that she has disbeen stationed in Virginia, carded from the Childrens Free having California, Arizona and is now 53 we received library. Yesterday headed for Kentucky. books from her. We enjoy these books very much. Lynda Smith Wins We planned our Halloween Lynda Kay Smith, the two year party yesterday. We are going to old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wear costumes and have a picnic. Smith of Alta Ave. was judged the winner of the baby contest Fifth Grade held by the Dragerton Theatre. The results of the Achievement Lynda Kay is a very pretty little Test were given to us today. The blond with blue eyes. If youd best results were obtained by like to see her, stop in at the Marilyn Colombo and Bessie Dragerton Theatre. Her picture is then came Alan, with t he posted in the lobby. The Dragerrest of the grade dropping down ton Theatre wishes to thank all until some were below 3rd grade parents who entered babies and level. We hope to do better next all others who helped to make the Miss Rose Poglajen 4 Dragerton, a girl. bucks and little fawns. Mr. and Mrs. Gregoric Gnego of McGuire Frank Msr. Mr. and Dragerton, a premature girl. The of Sunnydale, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hirsh of baby died at birth. Eagles Organizer The elementary teachers are! planning a miniature Halloween costume parade on Ocotber 3lJ All the grades will participate The children, mysteriously masqueraded, will parade in the business section of Dragerton. Every- -j one anticipates a gay tune on that day. We received new spelling workbooks We are very anxious to workin this bookr Wrwant tbim- prove our spelling, writing, and learn to pronounce words, give their meamngs, and leam many other interest word facts. We have been busy decorating our room for Halloween. Sixth Grade Mrs. Hanleys, teacher Yesterday we had a show to raise money to pay for our balls and bats we have been using. We liked it very much and really laughed hard at th comedy. We have decorated our room for Halloween. In arithmetic, we are busy working on subtraction of frac- -j tions. Everyone in the room likes to work with fractions- .- arrow auto like i;:c. BUS SCHEDULE DAILY SCHEDULE Leave Price for Dragerton, Sunnydale, Sunnyside. Columbia 10:00 PJkL 2:15 P.3JL LEAVE FOR PRICE 7:00 PAL 5:15 PAL Dragerton ... 11:00 AM. 6.50 PAL 5:05 PAL M. A. 10.50 . dale Sonny 6:40 PAL 5:00 PAL AM. 10:45 Sunnyside 6.05 PAL 4:15 PAL Colombia ... 10:00 A.M. Special Saturday Shopping Bus Leave Sunnydale for Price Leave Dragerton for Price 9i3B ) Leave Price for Sunnydale and Dragerton Z:iS From Price Return CHARTER TRIP SERVICE Buses chartered to any point in the State of Utah and return. Phone Price 84 - NEW SADDLE SHOP JUST OPENED All Saddle Equipment and Repairs. 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We have achiev- hunting, he got home soon enough ed some very interesting results to bring our allotment of young with mold on bread and other materials allowed to grow in our By Mike Anastastakis In our 6th grade we are all school room. working on a program of going as By Bessie Marakis fast as we can in all of the lesSixth Grade sons. Seme students are doing We have dropped geography very well, others are falling beuntil after January, and are tak- hind. By doing this, each student ing more history daily. To fill in receives help only when he or our daily program m plaice of ge- she needs it. We think this is a ography, we now listen to the fine idea. School of the Air. By Virgie Hodge FOSTERS CORFECTKKIERY We Specialize In FROSTED MALTS Quarts 50c Cups 5-1- . 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