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Show ELEMENTARY SCHOOL about your navy NEWS (Last week's Elementary school notes arrived too late for publication, so we include them this week). - - . 'cut r v wT 6C4ms';v M of n (MRS. BOND'S KINDERG ARTEN ' We recorded a program. It will come over the radio. We sang songs. sii" c r It is fun to record. uAl a8- - - TV- Of. We are making a big picture. It is about a rainy day. There are clouds. 2 It is raining. MRS. MEMMOTT'S FIRST GRADE Vickl Ogden tuts . a new baby - brother. The baby has biack hair. She is very nappy. Vicki says his eyes are black, too. He weighs 7 lbs., 10 oz. We are happy for Vicki. Used Cars Future ! a with 51 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA HEATER. DYNOFLO HAS RADIO. TWO-DOO- our. songs all .Nellie Thompson has been in the hospital. She is better now, and back to school. We were $2285 happy to see Nellie. VERY CLEAN 51 COMMANDER V-- 4 DOOR 8 SECOND GRADE Milford, April 14. $1650 We 51 CHEVROLET BELA1RE $1830 $650 RADIO AND HEATER 40 CHEVROLET $225 4-D00R Karolyn Myers underwent surgery Monday night and the sixth I grade class wish her a spet dy I recovery. i : THURSDAY. 4PRIL23 1953 ' , maestro on "The Railroad Hour" -- he-wa- city water master. NEW TIRES; RUNS GOOD vn.men Uragon, musical d.rector of NEC popular -- Th Railroad Hour," oraanlted his first orchestra when he was a student at San Jose Stats Teachers College and hs never did become a teacher! The talented conductor, who is also an arranger and composer, left college to Join bandsman Meredith Willson and with the full consent of his family, since the Dragons' favorite family hobby had always been weekly homo mi sical sessions, with each member on as many as threo alternating different Instruments. Now married to a former and raising his own family, Carmen is pretty sure some of his singer youngsters will Inherit his love of music, since the melodic atmosphere at ths Dragons' Includes a large, professionally equipped studio, where the versatile Mr. D. does his "homework" on arrangements and scores fo' Th Railroad Hour." k, were in Cedar City on Tuesday. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart were their son Don and his family of Tooele. News Of Your Neighbors in SOUTH MILFORD By Mrs. Bath Fishsr -- SIXTH GRADE The Sixth Grade is making plans for the Sixth Grade ActivPamela. ity Day, which is scheduled for May 8. Milford Elementary Milford, April 21 will be the host this year for How do Milford people get the Minersville and Beaver their water? It is pumped into sixth grades. We are going to a big tank. It is pumped from have a period in some wells. Milford City has he gym in the morning. Everythree deep wells. Mr. O'Leary one will eat in the school cafetakes care of them. He is the teria with a show to follow in WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES; HEATER. RADIO, LOW MILEAGE 46F0RDV-84D00- R have been planting seeds. We like to go to school. I like to plant seeds. We have new swings and teeter totters. Mrs. Smith is our teacher. We went to assembly. It was about Mexico. VERY CLEAN WITH OVERDRIVE AND HEATER. 'o SIXTH GRADE LANGUAGE ESSAYS A SURPRISED COUSIN One summer my cousin came to V'si us for the summer on our farm. One day when out for a walk he came upon our butter and goats' milk and cheese pet peacock. The next thing we knew he came running into the are used in every home. AUhough these Mediterranean house and said to Aunt Nony: "Aunty!" he said, "Come people speak different languages are in and have strange customs, they quick, the chickens bloom!" are very much like us. Divid Killam. Here is a poem we have made about tome of these people: THE BIG FISH About three years ago. two THE VLACHS The Vlachs are the shepherds men were fishing in Provo rivWho I've in far-of- f Greece. er. Their luck had been extra Every family there has fcoats poor for some reason. About two hours later one and sheep Mules carry their belongings ' man saw a fish that he thought The would weigh ten pounds. to mountains high So animals may graze in the fish swam past about six times, until one man said to the other. rocks nearby. "If that fish comes by here We are drawing pictures about again I'll jump in after IV these interesting people who So this man took his clothes live on Mediterranean shores. off, the fish swam by and the Kerril Sue Rollins. guy jumped in. Approximately ten minuets later the man on the bank got worried. He hadn't MRS. HANSEN'S come up. So he took his clothes FIFTH-SIXTGRADES Our room would like to thank off and jumped in. He saw the man gathering j Connie's father, Mr. Don on the bottom of the river. sticks for showing us a movie do- I He asked him' what he was picture of their trip to Canada. Ung. We especially enjoyed the beauI He said, "I just saw him go tiful scenery, the interesting canal locks, giant redwoods and I into that ho'low log over there the rare mountain sheep. Thank and I'm going to smoke him out." uavia uown. you, Mr. Holbrook. MY ACCIDENT Our room had a surprise One in April, 1950, Saturday birthday party for Mrs. Hansen. I rode my horse Sayler up to the Kathleen Meeker's mother baked o get the mail. Coma pretty birthday cake, decorat- highway to ed with a schoolhouse and can- ing back the horse started I knew run First madly. hing dles. Connie Holbrook's mother furnished cupcakes for the class. was five days later, I woke up in Hospital with, a A beautiful green blouse and the Milford skull. fractured a pair of nylons were given to My eyes were black as if I Mrs. Hansen. She was surprised been in a fight. I bled had and thrilled. from my ears, nose and mouth. Hol-broo- are making a book of the songs we have learned. Our very best work will be in We these books. We can sing summer. return . The children have umbrel'as. We think it is pretty. nr&p treat, the Beaver and Minersville MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS boys and girls will their schools. " We told stories. We sa:d poems. We played our rhythm band. We listened to our program. We liked It. MEW MRS. LARSON'S , ' FOURTH GRADE In our social studies we have been learning about the people who live by the- - Mediterranean Sea. Most of the people in these countries work very hard. They raise grapes, olives, lemons, oranges and f'gs where the soil is good. They have farm tools. The pastures ire rocky and grass is scarce, so sheep and goats are -raised instead of cattle. Olive oil takes the place of I couldn't have any visitors for a long time. When I could have visitors my class came to see me. They brought me a nice pair of pajamas and a bouquet of flowers. My mother stayed at the hospital with me. Shirleen Shields' mother was very nice to me. I stayed in the hospital 2 V weeks and came home on May 12, one day before Mothers' Day. I stayed in bed two weeks. I the auditorium After the show couldn't finish the rest of school Marsha we will have some games out- that year. side. Ending the day with a Mauri. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Murdock and children of Orem spent Monday night at the Ivan Mc-Knig- ht home. Mrs. Cuma Goodwin was host ess to her club on April 13, at which time Florence Myers was honored with a stork shower She received many lovely gifts. The evening was spent in playing games. A salad course was served by Mrs. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jones report that their son Derald is now stationed at San Luis Obis po, Calif., where he is taking his basic training with the signal corps. He spent two weeks at Fort Ard before being transferred. WE ARE NOW WRECKING ' 1 A 1948 CHEVROLET FOR PARTS This cat ruroad oror, but these parts wsra undamaged: Grill. Hood. 1 Front Fender, a Back Doors, 1 Front Door. Motor. Radiator, Transmission. Radio. Nylon Seat Coven, Back Trunk S nearly new Mr. and Mrs. Rodney S'aheli Door. Some Glass. 600-1Tires. and children of Enterprise were week-enguests at the A. A. IF YOU NEED ANY OF THESE Jones home. Mrs. Staheli is a ITEMS, CALL OR WRITE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones. DELTA HIDE & SALVAGE Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goodwin Dolla. Utah Phone 2171 . 8 d MRS. ROBERTS' 39D0DDGE GRADE Monday morning we went to visit the pott office. Mr. Nielsen showed us how he sorted the Incoming and outgoing mail. He showed us the machine for cancelling letters, different kind of stamps, the scales, money or der blanks; and how to mark ipe-jci- al SECOND-THIR- 2-DOOR VERY CLEAN 39 DODDGE COUPE $125 GOOD FISHING CAR RUNS GOOD D delivery letters. I We learned how packages .Mew Cars ? MISS COLE'S . THIRD GRADE Spring comes in March, Oh, what fun we. have, The grass goes green, The trees get new leaves, And many other things. 'EH WE BUY BY THE CARLOAD ! IN OUR SHOWROOM NOW -- READY FOR I.. New Studebakers IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ft TON PICKUPS COUPES FOUR-DOOR- S . . -- ' New Buicks Check Our Liberal Trade-i- n Allowances Schramm's Auto Service Dealer Alias BattarUs IsvrtlMlj 1 Alias torn every State of the 48... are sorted and saw where they are kept. Very large packages muat placed on the floor. r We are Klad Mr. Nielsen let us visit the post office. He was very kind to us and told us many 'l interesting things. J In than any other make! fsfS Janice Terry. We are studying about how the days of the week got their names. We are making books, writing stories, and drawing pictures about the months too, and how they got their names. Betty Cook. MR. GUNTHER'S FOURTH GRADE We have been studying about the solar system in Mr. Gunther's fourth grade. There are nine planets. These planets have 31 moons. We know how to spell each planet We have been learning many interesting things about the planets. A planet reflects light and has no heat of its own. The sun is the center of the solar system. 'All the planets revolve around the sun. Mr. Gunther's fourth grade put on a play this week. The .title was "Bill Visit Mexico." The first scene was in a Mexican home. The second scene shows a Mexican school. The boys and girls tell BUL the American boy, about Mexico. The third scene was of a market place. It is siesta time and all the merchants and customers are asleep. As they wake up they learn that It is flseta day. Singers, dancers, acrobats and musicians performed. The play ended with the group singing "South of the Border" and "'MexlcaU Rose." 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