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Show Thursday, November 8, 1951 SNOWVILLE Mrs- - Christine Peterson Ross Anderson Advanced to Pfc. THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Thursday at 2:00 o'clock in the Relief Society room, Rose Floyd from Salt Lake City gave a lecture on health and health food. This was sponsored by the Frienda Club. Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler were in Logan Monday to attend funeral services for the 6 month old son of Dr. and Mrs. Don Gunnell. Mrs. Erma Sorensen and Mrs. Christine Peterson were in Logan Monday. Friday evening the Frienda Club met at the home of Mrs. Floe Cutler to honor her on her birthday. Fifteen members were present. The evening was spent ll in visiting and Mrs. Effie and Mrs. Lola Eliason were voted in as new members. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Rennis Larkin, Mrs. Helen Anderson, and Mrs. Glenna A gift was presented to the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stokes had their son blessed in Sacrament meeting Sunday. He was given the name Lyle Brent. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Henry of Ogden were guests at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Ross Anderson Sunday. Boss J. Anderson was promoted to Marine Pfc. recently when he completed his eight weeks recruit training. His first three weeks were spent learning basic fundamentals of small arms, first aid and compas reading, and field sanitation along with infantry drill. Three weeks on the rifle range followed. Ross is home now on a ten day furlough after which he will toe assigned to a regular unit of the Marine Corps. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson. Wednesday evening at the school house the Parent-TeachAssociation held a Halloween Carnival. Caps and masks wer sold, a spook alley enjoyed and a fishpond furnished entertainment. Hot Sandwiches with pie, doughnuts and pop were also sold. The proceeds are to help buy a projector for the school. A large crowd of parents were present. After the carnival there was a picture Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Sanders show. of Ogden called on Mrs. George Price Sunday, and Monday she was happy to have a visit from her niece, Mrs. Dee Sanders and FOR husband and baby of Warm Riv er, who were enroute to Oregon. McKINLEY SCHOOLNEWSh FIRST GRADE Mrs. Rhead School is fun. We are learning to read our little books and write numbers. We made some turkeys to hang up. Each turkey is different because we each made our own. We are going to make a jungle picture. We made elephants, giraffes, snakes and other things. Perhaps you would like to come and see it. som so we are making Cherry trees in school. We drew Japan and all the small islands around it in our looseleaves. On November 6 Mrs. Ashton's room came in and waterpaint-e- d with us. We like to use our watercolors. POURTH Mr. Hawks By Carole Lee Ficklin, Sho-we- Co-bi- a. er Authorized SECOND GRADE Mrs. Cannon We feel quite grown up. We have a new red spelling book. It is fun to learn to spell words and we think it is easy. Soon we will know how to write letters. It is November and the weather man is being very kind to us but we hope it snows for Thanksgiving. We wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving and a big fat GRADE Marilyn Reeder and Lenore Hall Welcome readers, this is another week of schol. We are making a model town. We have the streets made now. The boys and girls are making the stores and cars, trucks and trees. We have had two birthdays. They were Trudy Miller's and Bobby Foxley's. Trudy's was on October 31. Bobby's was on October 25. We had a nice halloween. We have a collection of rocks. We have some bugs too. THIRD GRADE SIXTH GRADE Miss Maughan Mrs. Nessen Our room is taking a trip to Abbott and Donald By Darrell Andersen Japan and the first thing we did was to make passports. Last week we saw a lyceum. When we landed in Yokahama It was about a blind man and we saw the Cherry trees in blos- - lady. They showed us how they ( read and write in brail. They were fine musicians. The man played an accordion, and organ and a small piano all at the same time. The lady was a colorature soprano. In social studies we are reading about early Greece. We read today about the legend of the Trogan War. The Greeks won by trickery. They built a big wooden horse and some of the soldiers got in it. The Greek's enemies brought the horse in to Troy. Then when night came, the soldiers in the horse got out and opened the gate and let in the other Greek soldiers. Even though this story may not be true, it is interesting to know their stories. In art we are drawing pictures of hunting. Some pupils have drawn duck pictures and others have drawn deer pictures. The best ones were drawn by Linda Peckenpaugh and Pat Fuhriman. We think Sixth grade work is interesting. blind. Two blind people came and gave us a program. The lady sang and the man played the piano, organ and accordion all at the same time. 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