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Show rpnw) ? - Bjf'jlFTH-SIXT- PETER RABBIT GRADE An iftjoyable operetta of Peter Rabbit was sponsored by the fifth-sixt- h grades of the Lincoln School Wednesday, February 15th in the school auditorium, Ninty five students took part in There were three the .operetta. V Alien Elia), on had the leadihg part of Peter Rabbit. Other characters, were as follows: Vionna prton as Mousy, Rose Marie Wright as Flopsy; Gary Lee Jensen as Gotten Tail: Edris Larsen as Mother Rabbit; Mark Nielsen as Mr. Me Creyor. The other students took the parts of Peas. Beans, Lettuce and carrots. ; The operetta was under the direction of Mr. John L. Jenkins with Mrs. Lois Patterson as accompanist. the ; Mr. Wright had charge of costumes. i Patricia Nielsen, 7th grade VALENTINE DAY I , 1 , V Valentine Day comes once a year It brings u all happiness and good : cheer. Valentine Day was yesterday, When all the kids were happy and r ty- Now all they do is study and play Jvtodav The kid s arcmaking their way. If your fire insurance expires soon renew in the Bear River Mutual. Be sure to insure in sure insurance. Alfred Fallows, Agent, ad At Tiie plans were made to elect three new club members. All charter members were present, with the exception of Mis Gladys L. Jensen, who joined the Nurses Cadet Corps in December. The charter members President LaWana Mill include: er, assistant Joyce Anderson, Glee Allen, Beverley .'own, LaDawn Nielsen, LaVoe Hall, Donna Nielsen, Jeanne Kellett and Miss Clawson. I 1 and Mrs. George yrum B. Nielsen entertained Monday night at a dinner party honorng Mrs. Hans B. her Nielsen who ws observing Horten and birthday aniversary Nielsen who was home on a short birthday furlough. A beautiful cake formed the centerpiece for the dinner table. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Id. B. Nielsen, and son Horten, Mr. and Mrs. Hervin Nielsen and daughter Carolyn, Mrs. Lizzie Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Nielsen and daughters. Mrs. Nielsen was assisted by her daughters Betty Lou and Patricia. Utahs Smartest Dan; e -- endoir Orchestra 3C xtra Ladies 35c Have Gone to New Guinea 1 i s of an Telephone lines are the materials are and Bell men System army. helping to keep those lines unbroken on life-line- ' many battlefronts. ' So if a Long Distance call gets delayed once in a while, there's a good reason. The addiliohal equipment that could be used here is serving the soldiers over there. . , I miss this SPECIAL on the famous - That Long Distance Call May Palace !3C Grant Allgaier is home on a furlough from the United States Army. Elwood Nielsen, entertained at a party on Wednesday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ether L. Nielsen, in honor of Jordan Larsen who left Thursday for Boot Training in the United States Navy. Games were played and a delicious lunch was served to Jordan Larsen, Seymour Nielsen, LaVarr Anhder, BarbarBair, of Richmond, Jaclyne H.nten, Almaga, Joyce Dunford of Mrs. Phenetta Williams was called to California last Sunday on ac- Logan, LaWana Miller and the count of the serious illness of her host. daughter Clara, she was accompMr. and- Mrs. Ross Nielsen are anied by her daughter Maud and the proud parents of a daughter her daughter Charlene, and by her horn to them on Sunday at the son Von of Idaho Falls. Cache Valley Hospital. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Bp. and Mrs. Earle W. Allen by Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. Mrs. Kenneth Allen and new son Nielsen spent Sunday afternoon at were brought hrome.from the ho;- he home of Irving VonOrden in Lewiston. Mrs. VanOrden sister of Extraordinary afflictions are not Bishop Allen has been seriously ill, always the punishment of extraordbut is now on the improve. inary sins, but sometimes the trial of M. Henry Mrs. N. J. Larsen spent Friday, extraordinary graces. 1 th February visiting at the home Affliction is the wholesome soil of of her daughter Mrs. Hcber D. Maughan of Wellsville. The oc- virtue, where patience, honor, sweet casion being Mrs. Maughans birth- humility, and calm fortitude, take root and strongly flourish. day anniversary. David Mallet Mrs. Frank Hammond and daughter left Monday, for California where they will visit for some time with Mr. Hammond who is stationed there. 3 fl an TIBI Be With the Crowd The Du Ba Nay Club met at the home of Miss Shirley Clawson, February I Oth. During the evening Mr. IIW ti ; tots. ij A Star Spangled Banner, was sung by Marian Nielsen and Bert L Brown. America I Love You, by Nancy Wahlen and F&ye Reed. The Lincoln school chorus sang several numbers. Mr. Walker and his committee prepared the VALENTINES DAY program The postman rings as I dash to the and we all want to thank them. Rula Wright, 8th grade door, A valentine for me, maybe one or more. It thrills me to see him come up the . . lane He wobbles as if he needs a cane. He wobbles because his bag is so heavy Packed with valentines for ever so lie many. One from Mary, and one from Ray, Thompson, ad Oh, how I love St. Valentines Day. j Joyce Eliason, 8th grade j M. and Mrs. Dewaine Eliason entertained at lunch Thursday even- The boy scout gathers scrap fog after the dance in honor of a To mop up on the Germans and the number of their friends from Hyrum and Garland. Japs. They gather rubber and metal to help Bishop and Mrs. Garnel Larsen Send the Jap$ to the devil. entertained a number of their friDonald Smith, 8th grade ends Thursday evening after the dance, to a very fine luncheon. , the Lincoln Friday, February School had a big Lincoln Day proArthur Jorgensen of Magna spent gram. The parts were very well Sunday in Hyrum visiting with his prepared. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jchn W. JorThe speakers were LaVere Claw-sro-n gensen. He was accompanied by and Pauline Jensen, they were Mrs. Vernon Bastow who spent sevcn Lincolns Life. A story was given eral days here visiting her parents by Geraldine Nielsen, it was Sold- Mr. and Mrs. Alma Allen. A peom was given iers Reprieve. Nielsen. American by Betty Jean Mr. and Mrs. Reed Allen and was sung by Joyce and daughter were guests at the Russel Prayer. Jolene Eliason. The Victory Poka, Allen home over the week end. was sung by Gloria and Gladys Jorgensen, Faye Reed, Nancy Lee Mr. Henry Ames received word Wahlen, Joan Kellett, Margo Soren- on Wednesday that his son Clyde sen and Patricia Nielsen. - Amer- was in a hospital in Italy suffering ica The Beautiful,, was sang by from a hip injury. Just how bad Two reading; Beverley McBride. Clyde was hurt was not mentioned, were given by Lex Larsen. Theres but we hope it isnt serious. When their brothers and sisters ccms horns to stay Sa save your dmes, save your money far the Wct Bond Valentine. 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