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Show . rookside School I lews This Veek Pat Howe and Joanne Bart-3 Bart-3 , Reporters. iJjMrs. Hearn's second grade t studying the life of Abrade Abra-de rm Lincoln and George Wash-ton. Wash-ton. In science they are tidying the sun. Karl Child had his birthday Feb. 19, and Ila Earley had hers Feb. 19. They are both eight. Ila Ear-ley Ear-ley has the cast off her broken bro-ken arm, but Ray Huff has his arm bound up due to a sprain when he fell outside the school door. Kent Blackett also has a badly swolen face where he was hit with a flying piece of wood. Doran Fox has a new little baby brother. Brookside school received four new students? this TUnn. day. Douglas Boren, who joined join-ed Mrs. LeRoy's second grade, came from Grandview in Pro-vo. Pro-vo. His sister, Patricia, joined Mr. Poulson's grade. Linda Barker and her sister, Karma Lee, have moved onto A Street and are in fifth and fourth grades, respectively. This increases our fourth grade to 38 and our fifth grade to 37 students. Raymond Felix was baptized this Sunday. Kathryn Strong and Dale Reese had their ninth birthdays. birth-days. All of the rooms had well-arranged well-arranged valentine parties last Friday. Mrs. Gibbs and Mrs. Bowen came and helped Mrs. LeRov's class with th pit nar. ty. Mrs. Livsey and Mrs. Hen-inger Hen-inger helped in the fifth grade and sent treats for, the students. stu-dents. Some parents helped in nearly all of the rooms. This Wednesday the Brook-side Brook-side school had Parent-Teachers meeting. Ashley Graham, Springville safety chairman led in developing a safety program for our school. Mrs. Payne's third grade gave safety songs and readings. , "You cannot lift the wage-earner wage-earner by pulling down the wage-payer." "You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves." Abraham Lincoln. Chapped hands a problem? Apply pure lanolin to your hands before turning in, slip on a pair of old cotton gloves and wear them while you sleep. ' |