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Show Brooliside School Hews of Week Mickey Carter and Ronny Knight, reporters. In Mrs. Lewis' room, Patty Young's grandmother Gaines, from Spokane, came to visit us along with Patty's mother, Mrs. Le Grande Young. Mrs. Gaines showed us on the map where Spokane is. We enjoyed their visit and the things they told us. Bobby Barker and Joan Lovell both had their seventh birthdays this week. In Mrs. Wright's room, Steven Ste-ven Killpack and Jolene Huff had their ninth birthdays. Carl Nielsen visited his cousins in Butte and Billings, Montana, during the holidays. Glade and Kay Christiansen got a new baby brother last week, and Dennis and Douglas Strong also al-so got a new little brother. Mrs. LeRoy's students re- port that they all felt very sorry when Sherida Young's mother died at Christmas. Sherida had attended school part of the time in Provo while her mother was in the hospital, hospi-tal, but we are very glad that Sherida has come back to our school this week. Gregg Montague Monta-gue had real troubles last week when he got his thumb smashed in the car door. He also got a cut on his head and his front tooth broken. Clare Felsted and Raymond Felix both had their eighth birthday birth-day on New Year holiday. David Da-vid Chamberlain and Marilvri Chamberlain have left our school to go to Hurricane to school. Gordon Cutler's father is letting let-ting the kindergarten have a white doe rabbit and her five little bunnies.-They will live in our room for a while and we will learn how to take care of them and how to be friendly to animals. We have a new student in our kindergarten kindergar-ten this week. He is Norval Helm, and he came here from Spanish Fork. Vickie Rowe had her tonsils out Monday of this week. She expects to come back to school next week. Gary Richins and Margery Peterson, along with their family, went to Pasadena for the Rose Parade. Gary also went down into Mexico before coming back for. school this week. |