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Show PAGE TWO THE DRAGEirrON TEIBUNE. DHAGEETON. UTAH Dragerton Tribune wish she would came and see us every day. Published Weekly By Colleen Burdick Office: Dragerton Theatre November is one of the most months of the year. It has Phone Dragerton 19 two One is Armistice holidays. Rates: $2:00 Per year; 5c Per Copy and the other is Thanksgiving Publisher Clifford I We will all have a good dinner matter on Thanksgiving Day. Entered as second-cla- ss many lands wont have nice 'July 7, 1947 at the post office at in dinner like ours. We do have March act under of the Dragerton, many things to be thankful for. S, MTU In our room we are learning poems and songs, Thanksgiving CoEditors Dr. Contributing lombo, Ernest Cox, Jean Crosby, so that we will truly appreciate Pred Johnson, Harold Hanson, our wonderful heritage and really children. Yernoo Lund, Orion Mortens on, be thankful ' By Loretta Pierce. Emery Olsen, Father Sanders, Jean George Poglajen, Betty id e Perez, Joan Malaby, LaVae Patricia Waring and Second Grade g D' Sunny School Fern Peterson. Photographer John Blevim Is preparing a Thanksgiving this bock to find out what happlay tar November 28, 1947, at pened. 2:00 p. m. The other rooms and By Patricia Hixson. mother are invited. The name of the play is "Thanksgiving Dream." Fifth Grade The fifth grade has been studyWe have some plants and they ing fractions. Now we can add are growing. It was snowing out- and subtract them. It is a lot of side Wednesday, November 5. We fun. like to watch it snow. We like to By Bessie Marrakis. play in the snow then we can go fifth received a new The riding on our sleds. We have a reader calledgrade Hearts and Merry new Red Cross picture. We sre Bold." We like this reader. We to some to going the have give money read the first story called Red Cross. It was a story Callie Archuleta. By about a little Chinese girl who had a joke played on her but the Columbia School joke really turned out to be on The boys of the Columbia school her friends. Byj Wesley Links. with some of the boys who ride the bus played the Dragerton boys a football game. The score was Sixth Grade 20 to 0 in favor of Columbia. The sixth grade of Columbia Columbia scored in the first school had a pleasant time on Halfive minutes of play. The second loween, October 31. score was made by Donald Tittle, the third by Jack Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, only score was made by a Mrs. Hixson and Mr. Ivan long pass. were ghosts. A fine time By Douglas Lindsay, was had by all. Refreshments Ching-Ling- .", We are writing two Thanksgiving songs. They are about turkeys. We like to make turkeys and Pilgrims. Drag-ertoWe had some experiments in Science that were fun.. We like Science. We dissolved salt add Fifth Grade sugar but dirt and flour would not dissolve. Arlan is going to Miss Poglajen, Teacher The sixth grade had one hunLast week Miss Valentine came report about some crystals of salt dred per cent in their Junior Red and visited our room. She is a he has at home. The plants in Arlans and Adri- Cross Drive. Everyone contributvery friendly and cheerful person. ed to make the drive a success. She . told us an Uncle Remus ennes dirt are growing. By George .Zoolakis. story. When she tells us a story, Fifth Grade she Is as jolly as can he. We all We have received some new The fifth grade of Sunnyslde enjoyed her visit very much, and records for our new phonograph and radio. We enjoyed them very much. By Jessie Lee Bell. SCHOOL NEWS as Tuesday, November 18, 1147 Insecticides Supply For 1948 Looks Good, Says Knowlton A thrilling story of the Wild, ers and wholesalers place early orders this winter, Dr. Knowlton Wicked west, Cheyenne at the Dragerton' Theatre Fri. and Sat pointed out Insecticides and fungicides of most kinds can be adequate during 1948, provided users and dealers place orders early, permitting ample time for manufacture, declares Dr. G. F. Knowlton, Utah State Extension entomologist. 1948 will be the first year since before the war that there need be no serious shortages of insecticides of some kinds to hamper pest control operation, he 'said. Due to the great development in new insecticides, however, some manufacturers may refrain from QUALITY DRY CLEAHMG GO. 22 W. Main Price, Utah aaaea O PICKUF AND DELIVERY DAYS FOR DRAGERTON, SUNNYSIDE, . manufacturing to meet other than minimum needs, for fear the demand may not exist for greater supplies. This may result in local shortages, unless fanners, retail' SUNNYDALE AND COLUMBIA Mondays and Thursdays L1EET YOUn FRIENDS AT THE ns Dragerton Mc-Co- ess The Milky Way Shoppe 391 College Ave. . SOUTH OF CARBON COLLEGE Home Made Quality Ice Cream Fountain and Bottled Drinks a P FETEBSOrj CnGSERY Or FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES THE FINEST LINES OF GROCERIES ALL OF YOUR FOOD NEEDS AT LOWEST PRICES O DRIVE DOWN AND SAVE HUB PETERSON, PROP. Cf EXPERT SHOE REBUILDING 1:00 A. M. 4:00 P. M. MONDAY FRIDAY :00 A. M. 19:00, NOON SATURDAY of head hunting Suppression leads to a decline in enterprise and zest for life and hastens a deterioration of the population in the more primitive Melanesian tribes, according to some evidence By Ronald Bates. found by anthropologists. Melanesians believe that the power of First and Second Grades the slain enemy resides in his Our Halloween party was a real skull, which will therefore consuccess. Do you know why? It fer more strength on the victor was because our mothers fixed who possesses such cute costumes and sent such good things for us to eaL We have had a lizard in our room for two weeks. James Lindsey feeds It and takes care of it. We have made a project of Pocahontas. .We had lots of f un making Indians, wild turkeys and the many1 things we, need for the project. We love to draw these things outselves. Mrs. Colombo sent us Some childrens records. We appreciated it so much that we bought s book of the same records and we say many thanks to her. Next to Rental Office . J. F. JO.'lES NICK ZAKISJVop. Owner and Frop. FOR EXTRA UALUES Third end Fourth Grades Our teacher has finished read lng a most interesting book. Its name is Sonony Elephant" written by Madge A. Bigham. This story is about an elephant family whose names are Mumsy, Papsy and Sonny Elephant. Papsy is the king of the, jungle and does not want to be caught by man. 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The Columbia school received a radio - phonograph combination Monday, after which we all went into the auditorium and listened for a while. By J. Douglas Lindsey. The sixth grade received a glass scrap book. We are having tests about our five sections. By George Zooklakls. Tuesday, November 3, 1947, the children listened to the school of the air. The stories at 3:00 oclock are enjoyed. Some of the pupils who are behind in their studies are not able to listen to the programs. By Georgia E. Goniotakis. it f 0100 TIJEQTOR DOAGEEITO: were served. The fifth and sixth grades play football at recess. The principal, Mr, Ball, plays for the fifth, grade. We surely have had some very good games. All play, even the girls. Sandwiches rt The fifth grade had a test this week in Science. It was the first real test we have had this year. Most of us did very good end only two of the class fell down in their work. 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