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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, Payson, Utah and knl went to :hs experimental project at Dug-wa- y FRIDAY. MARCH 13, 1953 the bakery. They have studied Steven Broadbent about the hospital, barber shops office and Karl J fruits, fanning, oilwells, and Worthington, Reporter weather. It was very good. telephone NEWS leading cities in Texas. In acThere are many other interMr. Fifth Johnson's Grade Booklets tivity periods, and spare time will An Indian Program study esting things they Last Wednesday Glen Thatch- we have been Mr Olson's sixth grade has weaving hot pads. Thursday March 5, the pupils about Payson before the (lose of er and Elmo Carlisle, two mis- They are, on exhibit in our room on China. booklets b'en school.. an making saw School of the Peteetneet sionaries, came to our room and now. Many of them have been Ea.h pup.l aKo did a special Indian dance. The dancers used Third Grade made and given as presents. in an way. on some part of China told us about where they had interesting hoops Pamela Warner. Mrs. has third Wrides giade been. Glen Thatcher told us They were very good. been studying about the homos that he was interested in. They The pupils certainly enjoyed of different countries. made covers for the booklets about some cities and products CLASSIFIED WANT ADS the entertainment. .nd colored them. They had fun of the North Central States: InOn their table they hae made it. In The CHRONICLE doing of clay an Eskimo village diana, Michigan, and Ohio.Elmo The Kindergarten BRINGS RESULTS. Carlisle told us about made animals the citrus the are of A Weather Chart cin, Oscar, the pet Guinea pig, of our kindergarten, died on Mon- igloos are made of paper mache, Maich 2, F.lden Jolley and and he people are made of a s.dt day. We hope Mr. Gasser will Mardi n Dixon made a weather and corn starch mixtuie iha.t for the sixth grade science give us another one. They had a lot of fun while cia-s- . We are preparing an easter They go out each day fori entertainment for our mothers. they were working on the vil- fifteen minutes to take the tem- lage. perature The condition of the First Grade ky, the moisture fall and the Fourth Grade ARROWHEAD RES0R1 The Peteetneet first grade and direction of the strength Election of Officers also hoys and girls are enjoying declecorded. wind is The fourth grade class at the orating their room for spring. Peteetneet NOW OPEN 12 Noon to I OP. M. school has havbeen Broadcasts They made a border of the favelections of M officers. inthis ing heard have stories of and orite last they Thursday Friday day, March 9th they elected the week some sixth grade pupils year. Natural Hot Water following: broadcast sports news, world They have also been observPresident, Bruce Samuels. news, reteetneet news, and the ing signs of spring and are Manel Gough sprouting some seed in the winSecretary, Terry Jolly dow. Charge of quartets, Sherrie The cotton plant which they Dixon. have watched and cared for all and Librarian, Keith Diis-el- l winter w,ill bloom soon. Lynda Ashby. A Eall Game The fourth grade has there Last Friday the sixth grade elections every Monday Maliel By Bruce Samules, girls of the Peteetneet school bad a baseball game with the Gough, Terry Joly and Lynda " r - L lASS.. . s5 Taylor school sixth grade girls. Ashby. It was very exciting. The Tay- Fifth Grade ' ' lor school girls won by one Mr. Monks fifth grade was point. They hope that they can m, 1 very glad to receive a note have another game soon. from Steven Broadbent, telling Election of Officers about his project with guinea Monday, March 9, the sixth pigs. Here is his letter to us grade had an election of offic- Dear Fifth Grade: l! I have two baby Guinea pigs ers. The officers are the follow' One is brown and the other one ing: is tan with a white stripe down President Marden Dixon. Robert Smith. its nose. They are very tame and make little chirping sounds Secretary Kathleen Crane. The class votes for officers like baby chickens. Sometimes every two weeks. They enjoy tliey get out of their cage and get behind the furniture and are doing it. very hard to catch. Editor Joel Cowan. The Guinea pig came from Grant Schaerrer, Reporters and was taken to Eng. Guinea Lee Dora Elmer, Adams, Bobby land and from there all over the Barbara Virginia Drollinger, Available with fully automatic Fordomatic transmission for the first time, this new 1953 Ford Robert Christensen, world where they are used as Kinder, of pick-uand panel delivery trucks meets nearly 50 percent of all hauling needs. It also is available Series Max Carter and Larry Mower. experimental animals. They eat features an entirely new driverized with four other transmissions including automatic overdrive. The one fourth of their weight every a new cab on the most curved windshield comfortable the truck cab termed roomiest, road; News Grade Second day. wide rear window. and a My Guinea pigs came from Mrs. Spencers second grade has been studying about Payson. They made a mural about food raised on Payson farms. They also made a mural about sugar. PETEETNEET CHRONICLE WANT ADS GET QUICK RESULTS IF YOU DON'T NEED I- T- SELL IT SCHOOL The boys SW IM - Vice-preside- ,r r M- w rr .1 dfsf.rt r, Vice-preside- nt CHECK THESE SILVERLINER TRAVEL FEATURES! d Sa new diesel buses... 4r Relaxing new armchair seals . . . A Dollar-savin- g low fares... 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