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Show The LEADER social studies and are finding out Mr. Garfield's room won. There lect the best program to take to were 4 or 5 students who sold Bothwell. more magazines than the rest, so they will receive a prize. Sunday guests at the J. H. Laub home included Mr. and Bothwell school and McKinley two chilare going to have an exchange Mrs. Calvjn Brown and of Crantsville, Mr. and Mrs. dren of talent programs one of these Bouch and daughter first days. We are trying to se Harold Darlene and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. ' a lot of Information about them. We are drawing maps and put--, ting up pictures about the states also. " SERVING THE BIVER BEAR We are also drawing art pic tures and about six of our best pictures were put in the public ' library. In 15 our rules We have made room and if" we don's abide by them we have to pay a penny. This penny goes into a box and r VALLEY Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution 43 00 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In advance) Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah as Second Oats matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, we save that for a party that we will have at the end of the year. Today we had a test on' the states. We also had one on magnets In science. Also in science we are studying insects ,and this Editor-Publish- McKINLEY SCHOOIO&NEWS Bin. Rhead's First Grade We have been readng Science fcooks and we have learned many things. We know the sun Is the largest planet in our orbit. Some stars are bigger than the sun. We Jcnow Ursa Major is the Big Dipper and Can is Major is Sirlus the dog star which is so bright south of us. We like to do science experiments and play with the big magnets we have. We made a farm on our sand table. .Spring Is here so we have happy faces. There Is a new girl in our room. Her name is Evalene Dea-kiWe hope she likes our n. .school. Mrs. Cannon's Second Grade We are studying about Hol- land. It Is a beautiful country. They raise acres and acres of "Tulips. There are green fields of Orass to feed the cows. Canals go around some of the fields instead of fences. The people wear wooden shoes because it is a wet country. Every farm has a windmill, which helps to make it beautiful Holland is famous for its good .; -- cheese. The queen of Holland is visiting In the United States now. We would like to see her. Some of us heard about her on the radio. teresting to study about these things. We have seen many shows about these planets, moon and sun, which make it more interesting. We think spring has finally arrived. We are very happy that we are able to get out in the sunshine again. The grass is turning green and the flowers are beginning to bloom. In school we have been making Easter bunnies and Easter eggs for Easter decorations, because It is coming soon. We hope you all enjoy Easter as much as all of us will and also will go some place nice. Happy Easter! Mr. Hawkes Fourth Grade We are studying the states in EARLY MFF6BILS At YOUR FRIENDLY AMERICAN FOOD STORE Tremonton, Utah THE FIRST 300 WOMEN CUSTOMERS Saturday Morning, April 12th WILL RECEIVE I FREE OF CHARGE A Bouquet of SIX DAFFODILS The - i siiop AMERICAN WAY Mr. Garfield's Eighth Grade By Ida Funk & Jerry McMurdie Miss Shirley Maughn, volun- Half Price Sale! ODD LOTS of GUDDEN'S Nationally advertised Interior r7 n f fj teered last fall to teach the 8th grade girls different kinds of dances. We are working hard to get the scenery and costumes ready for a ballet review. We are practicing every night In order to learn our dance routines for the review, which will be held May 9. We are now takng up algebra, which is fun but gets harder every day. 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Lowest priced in its field! ni IS THE TIME TO CMSIDEd YOUR complete your Easter Outfit i m Notice Notice is hereby given by the Utah State Soil Conservation Committee that in the matter of the organization of the Northern Utah Soil Conservation District an election was duly conducted by said State Committee within said district on March 21, 1952, for the election of three super visors of said Soil Conservation District and that the following tabulation gives a full, correct, and true report of the results of said election: No. of Votes Candidate 7 George Abbott A. W. Bishop 14 8 Samuel L. Forsgren, Jr. 5 Earl G. Fuhrlman 13 Myron T. Hansen 7 Horace N. Hunsaker Please take further notice that a canvass of the results of said election shows that A. W. Bishop, Myron T- - Hansen, and Samuel L. Forsgren, Jr. being the three candidates who received the greatest number of votes, are hereby declared the elected supervisors of said Soil Conservation District. By order of Utah State Soil Conservation Committee. J. A. Libby Acting Chairman First Publication April 10th Second Publication April 17th s V 1 field. Only in spring, when the female wood frog like all the other female frogs and toads lays her eggs in water, is it seen around small ponds. The eggs are dark spots in outer coatings of transparent Jelly that float on the water in Jelly mases 2J to 4 inches across. The dark olive green tadpoles that hatch from the eggs frow to about 2 inches in length. Early in the summer change into frogs. The they wood frog is from 2 to 3 inches long. It is light brown above, with a dark streak through the eye .There is a light line along the upper Jaw and underneath it is white. In winter the frog UTAH STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Legal notice of the results of Election for Supervisors of the Northern Utah Soil Conservation Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laub were Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Walker of Roosevelt, and Mr .and Mrs. Charles Hendricks and son Floyd of Fielding. Just in time to is The seventh grade recently sent an ammendment to the Student Council to ammend the constitution of our school. Last year we noticed it said nothing about the grade and ability of a candidate for student body officers but required only a "B"' average. As the ammendment was passed, it now requires a candidate to have ability of leadership, be enrolled in Mc- Kinley School in the seventh grade, and have a "B" average , May 9th the seventh grade is going to Salt Lake City. We know we're going to enjoy seeing the places we have studied in social studies. 1 Hess of Brigham City. Palmer Jewelry morning a girl brought a moth I w that had had little eggs. It is very interesting in science KO$ FOR STATE POST and it is fun. Karla Tolland Is g o 1 n g to f State OmmooHc C.IHm. is mm-Washington D. C. April 9 and we Yfoilviwoiifif cfcoinMM of racoflf Jfl all hope she will have a good Day DiiHMr CmmMm, fM time. i. ft pm May 10 in Ml Lata CUy. District. SHOP i I hibernates under a stone or log WOODFEOG in the woods, never in the water. Miss Mau han't Third Grade By Glen Holland Age II we been have In school study3th Grade Seventh Grade This little frog lives most of ing about the moon, sun, and GLOHIA NORR By inla very its life on land in the woods or planets. We think it frwiiiihiiiiiiiiiiw D A Thursday, April 10, 1952 THAN ANY OTMU CA1I WIDEST TREAD w ENGINE LUBRICATION CAST IRON ALLOY PISTONS (10 BODY BY FISHER Tfe SAFETY PLATE GLASS AU AROUND PLATE GLASS Qfy fih& CaAl PRKC9 MOST POWERFUL VALVE-IN-HEA- D ENGINE so tow! Fronk Chevrolet Co. TREMONTON DIAL 2311 TREMONTON, UTAH |