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Show THE LEADER. McKltfLEY SCHOOL ft NEWS ing. about them. We learned that We are happy to be in school. the plants stored food in them. Now we can read books and we We are getting ready for the have pencils to write our num- Hallowe'en Carnival. We are bers. Our room looks very bringing things for the fish pretty. We have Hallowe'en pond. We need many things pictures and funny little jump- - for the fish pond. We are go- men we made. library corner we have books to read, and a pretty picture we all helped paint. We hope all our mothers and fathers come to the Carnival so they can see our nice room. We even have a turtle. So you see we like school. First Grade, Mrs. Rhead's Room. In our We have been studying about in our room. We have learned much and are enjoying comparing life now the Tree-dwelle- rs with then. We have a turtle and a gold fish in our room. We have named the turtle Snappy. We take turns feeding him and the goldfish each day. Miss Jeppson's Second Grade. ing to have fun on Hallowe'en. We are going to be on the program today. It is going to be about Hallowe'en. Miss Romer's Third Grade. We are studying the western very sucessful, bringing in 160 members Mrs Jones's fourth and fifth grade was the winning room, with the highest percentage of parents as members. They were given a treat Monday afternoon at schooL Halloween carnival plans are going forward, and the majority of the business people in Garland have contributed prizes to be given away during the carnival. State Scholarships worth $60.00 was awarded Nadine Hall, cofeature editor of the Bear River River High Searchlight, and daughter of Mrs. Vera Hall of Portage, for "on the spot reporting" at Utah State's recent journalism workshop. Nadine, along with some 220 other journalists from northern Utah and southern Idaho, had the chance to write a news story on a talk given by Dr. Henry A. Dixon, president of Utah State, on "Publication To Be Proud Of. Sharon Larilsen, editor of the Weber Yearbook, was the winner of the other scholarship similar to Nadine's. Last year at the workshop only one scholarship was awarded. This went to Eileen Campbell, Searchlight staff member of last year. ATTEND STATE MEET 1953-195- 4, NEWELL O. PAYNE and regional presidents Wln-zel- due to EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST two weeks here on furlough. He will leave soon for overseas duty in the Far East. VISIT IN CEDAR CITY Mrs. Earl Oyler and her sister, Mrs. Ann Mills of Wood Cross and their children spent several days in Cedar City last week visiting with relatives. Over five million packages of the Willard Treatment have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid-P- oor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach. 17AESYADS Mrs. Dan Briggs is spending this week with iier daughter, Mrs. Ted Jones and family in Provo. Mr. Briggs expects to drive down for her Sunday. Gauiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Ask for " Willard'm Message" which fully explains this remarkable borne treatment free at CITY DRUG. Tremonton Koith's Mrs. Fifth Grade. Reporters, Lowell Hansen, Tamara Ewer. Cannon brought some costumes. of the Buzzer, yearbook of Utah State Agricultural college. The USAC Buzzer placed first in the nation among senior college lithographed yearbooks for according to a rating just received from the Columbia Scholastic Press Assn. It has consistently ranked among top yearbooks in the country. Miss Holmgren, a Sophmore at USAC, is majoring in Orientation. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parly Holmgren. Mrs. R. G. Woodhead was in ASSIGNED OVERSEAS Salt Lake City Friday to attend Newell O. Payne Jr. has left a PTA meeting for all council for California after spending States and we have sent off to the State Highway commission and the chamber of commerce at the different states for inWhen we get the formation. answers we will give reports on them. In science we are studying conservation of our natural resources. We are waiting anxiously for Mrs. William Sandall and her our carnival which will be held Mrs. Virgil Packer, spent sister, October 30. There will be many in Ogden. Monday things to do at the carnival so bring your friends and come. We have fun in school. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen accompanied Mrs. Elmer to Salt Lake City WednesElmer Woodruff brought visited with where day, home a large wild cat along Mr. Allen's they Mrs. Weldon sister, a his deer from with hunting Hunsaker. trip at Monte Cristo. In the party were Leland Woodruff Mrs. Mary E. Christensen, and sons Dale and Gary, Arlin Mr. and Mrs. Mart Hansen and Madsen and Bernard Hill. Vard enjoyed a trout dinner Jay Mr. and Mrs. James Keller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mary E. Christensen were James Keller Sunday. in Ogden Monday to attend a Mr. and Mrs. Gene birthday dinner for H. C. Hansen, former Tremonton resident and family spent the who is 88 years of age. in Price, where Mr. went hunting with his and other relatives. Dean Bradshaw and Tommy Steffen of Salt Lake City were weekend hunters in this area and visited with their parents Symptoms of Distress Arising from before returning home Monday. STOMACH ULCERS LOCAL HUNTERS BAG WILD CAT GARLAND P.T.A. APPOINTED TO BUZZER STAFF PLANS CARNIVAL By Arlene Potter The membership drive conLogan Joyce Holmgren of Bear River City, Utah has been ducted week last the Garland by One of two full year Utah PTA was appointed to the business staff NADINE HALL WINS SCHOLARSHIP This is the First Grade talk- ing-jac- k Thursday. October 22. 19S3 Tremontoa. Utah . t Ml KtW 1 . aaal r rfW r " aTaal T: TtaakZ1 L fI I WW aalXaVta We dress up in the witch and ghost costume and then sing songs about them. We burn candles while we sing. It's spooky and fun. Darlene brought a live snail to school. We are watching for it to come out so we can see it. We have a new Arithmetic board so we can learn our numbers good. Mrs. Cannon's Second Grade. Again this year McKinley is It going to have a carnival. will be held on the 30th of October. The seventh and sixth grades are selling pie and ice cream and also sponsoring a magician and a fortune telling booth. There are going to be many other games and activities and we're sure everyone will have lots of fun. This year in Social studies we are studying about our own We state We have fun at .school. Utah, and it has proven like our teacher. to be an interesting subject. We brought some seeds and We enjoy most of the other We studied nuts to school. subjects, too. We are sure that we will have lots of fun during the shcool year because our teacher is very nice and quite a joker. Mr. Orwin's Seventh Grade. Reporters, Merrilee Cochran, Pamala Christensen. ft SECRETARY OF CHILDREN'S SOCIETY VISITS HERE Wt'RP HERE Top Ay AND TOMORROW TOO To GUARANTEE Mrs. Virginia Bennett, executive secretary of the Children's Service Society of Salt Pick Up on Lake City spent Monday visitMONDAY and THURSDAY ing in Tremonton and vicinity. She was a guest at the Kleon Phone 5026, Tremonton Kerr home, while taking care of business and legislative matters in this area. THE WORK ijV WE VO. EVERTON Mattress Co. Phone 27 Brigham City. Utah 2 pkgs. 33 y j hQrJ5&&3 TTT''QjEhKtf Q11 VP&&y3s Hershey's Milk and Almond, Milky Way, Mars, and Many Other Popular Brands i. bti. 7. Highway, Extra Std. 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