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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1929 ate our lunch and after that we went God of War, whose dwelling place home. Shirley Beck, Second Grade. was "Valhalla" or "the Hall of the Slain." EASTER TIME Here dwelt Wotan's chosen war- APRIL FOOL went eastering down on Thompsons or heroes, wno naa pensnea m nors, As I was walking down the street Hill. We played We someone took me off my feet. Then battle while fighting bravely. Here, rolled our eggs down the hill and) out April Fool on too, dwelt beautiful maidens who were cracked them. We threw away the egg ; someone called I could see no one sent out daily, by Wotan, to get brave shells and the birds would eat them. around me. went by. warriors for his service. man a Finally We went away and then when we With lightning playing around them He saw me but I was far above. But came back nearly all the cruumbs did find out who did it I did and with gleaming spears, they rode never I were gone. Warren Holmgren, not know it was April Fool. I was through the air upon their flying Second Grade. steeds. night they would come just a little girl then. When I was in back, eachAt having with her a fallen school that morning all the children MY EASTER TRIP would say, "look there's a spider on hero. Therefore the Germans 4iked On Easter I went to the Bear River I would look, but I could see no war best because each warrior wanted W1L When we got there, there was a you.' I thot the children were crazy to serve their God Wotan in Valhalla. spider. big hill to go down before we would then my mother told me it was April Delphene Maisak, Sixth Grade. have a lot of fun. So we started to Fool. I was surely angry when I heard HONOR ROLL go down and the rest of us came slid- that. Verna Theurer, Second Grade. First Fae Fridal, Douglas ing behind. When we found a good Elaine Gephart, Francis Smith, shady place we made a fire. Then we DANIEL BOONE rolled our eggs down another hilL We Lrma Peterson. As a boy Daniel liked to hunt in the Second Georgia Hoggan, Norman woods with rifle and fishing rod. He Shirley Beck. was never happy only when alone in Shaw, Third Mary Tanaka, Junior AnderWhen You Think comhis as the forest with his rifle son. J. T. Abbott HARDWARE pany. He would wander into the Laurene Homer, Lois Fourth woods some distance from his home Thomson, June Holliday. TUIXTTT WTT CAM would himseelf build a he 1 where It' 1 J. Ill IV Fifth Sam Wroerner. Gloria rough shelter of logs. Here he would Paul Roller, Alice Brough. 5rf"Everything to Build Anything" several days at a time, the only spend Alice Crockett Effie Sixth 11. Phone food he had was what he got with Miles Thompson, Ruth Hanso was shot a he but his rifle, good son. he was seldom without food. This Seventh Margaret Hoggan, Nobohome in the forest helped train him ru Takagaki, Beth Oyler, Lisle Bjorn. for the work he was to do later as a OUR Norma Harris, Lydia Meis Eighth back woodsman. and hunter fearless Frances Karnely. ter, Maurine Rose, Fifth Grade. Public School Notes what's-her-nam- e. Howell Methodist Church Notes Elder Merlan G. Wood returned to his home here Saturday after spending the past 26 months as a missionary in England. His friends welcome him back. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shriber are Salt Lake visitors this week. Leo Gunnell, who is working in Lo gan at the Laurel Wheat factory, is spending a week's vacation here at HowelL Mr. and Mrs. Martin Petersen and children of Bingham and Mrs. Adrian Hansen of Salt Lake were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rock Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wood were vis iting in Brigham from Thursday un til Saturday. The Primary class of the Howell Sunday school and their teacher, Miss Mildred Wood, enjoyed an Easter hike Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin and chil dren of Snowville and Maud Ander sen, who is attending school at Snowat the home ville, spent the week-enof Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stark and daughter Joyce were visiting at Tre monton and Bothwell Saturday and bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard and sons Paul, Lowell and Elwin of Gar SALT LAKE SCHOOLS I came from Salt Lake. I went to land were Howell visitors Sunday. Mrs. C. Fonnesbeck and daughter the Grant school. They have combi nations and you have to study hard. Eunice of Logan are spending a few Mr. Prosser, the principal, comes days at their ranch. around every rnday afternoon. Dur Conway Wilkes motored to Logan ing the week we have 42 combinations Sunday, returning Monday accompa to help us with our tables from 1 to nied hy Jos. Carlson, who has been We do those, if we get 42 right spending the winter at his home in we get 100, then we find our average, Logan. Gerald S., Fourth Grade. Raymond Stark, Virgil Andersen, Milton Andersen of Bothwell and Miss THE WHITE HOUSE BABIES Phyllis Diderickson of Thatcher were Changes have been made in the visiting friends here Sunday evening. Miss Alice Leavitt of Tremonton White House. Thereat no longer purrs at the home of by the fireside. Children's voices spent the week-en- d cheer up the White House. Not since Mr. and Mrs. Gean Leavitt. J. S. Hansen and son Edler were the days of Roosevelt have there been such small children in the White Tremonton visitors Tuesday. Bill Douglas, who is attending House. We are glad that our new presi school at Salt Lake, is visiting here dent has two grandchildren. They at his father's ranch. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Wood are proud are spending a while in the White owners of a new Chevrolet. House. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Gunnell and Peggy Ann Hoover is the little girl's name. She is 3 years old. She son Jay were Sunday guests at the has .a little brother, Herbert Hoover home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood. Jess Rock has returned here after Jr., who is one year old Lois Thomp son, rourth Grade. spending a few days at Brigham. Mr. Taylor and Miss Robinson, the MY EASTER TRIP Last baturday there were some supervisors of the board of education, girls that I went Eastering with visited the Howell school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Munk and chil There were Marie Fronk, Delphene Maisak, Aileen Adams, Lois Thomp dren were dinner euests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood. son, LaKene Homer and 1. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Gunnell were We went down to Homer's. First we went across the road and ate half Brigham visitors Tuesday. Relief Society was held at the home our lunch, went back to the house and put the rest of our lunch in our pock of Mrs. C. B. Gunnell. After meeting ets. I put a cup cake in my back a delicious luncheon was served bv pocket and an egg in the other, and Mrs. Gunnell, who was assisted by her started to hike up the mountain. It daughter Lola. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood had as was about three miles. When we got to the top I was so tired I found a their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. J. big rock and sat down. It smashed H. Forsgren. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood motored to my cup cake and egg, but that didn't matter because I was so full that I Tremonton on business Tuesday. Warren Hyde is visiting friends could eat no more. When we came home again we went and relatives at Salt Lake. Walter Gleaves of Brigham City across the road on a hill and played hide and go seek. After we played was here on business Wednesday. for a while we had a race down the Monday afternoon C. E. Gunnell hill. I ran so fast I could not stop was painfully injured when a horse and I ran into the fence. Donna fell on him, crushing his foot. The boys of Mr. Stevens' room Beck, Fourth Grade. didn't forget their April Fool pranks for when the bell rang after morning APRIL FOOL Monday when I came out to the recess, the boys had disappeared van Fred Allen said I had a hole in When time for school to let out they my sweater. I looked to see and he returned from roaming the hills, but said "April Fool." When I got into said thev all had a good time. Mrs. Ellis Wood had a quilting bee the van I tried to play a trick on some of the boys and girls but they at her home Monday. Luncheon was all knew it was April Fool. I was served to the following: Mrs. Geome .iust out of luck. Keith Conger, Wood, Mrs. Wm. Fallows, Mrs. J. H. Forsgren, Mrs. Mirl Mason and Mrs. Fourth Grade. Dal-ton- , , J w 'with an CK that PJIJ i.iju MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Phone 20 Tremonton, Utah EASTER I think Easter is one of the jolliest days in the year. The chickens are busy laying enough eggs for all the little children to color and eat. On Easter night the bunnies come creeping in the door and fills our baskets full of eggs. Good old fellow he is to give all his eggs to the children. Marris Maxwell, Fifth Grade. SEAGULLS Yesterday on our Easter trip we threw the yolks of our eggs away. The seagulls came and ate what we threw away. Then the leader of the gulls called "ow! ow!" and away they flew. Margaret Kay, Fifth Grade. Farming Time is now at hand. I have a splendid listing of large and small farms for sale, also several good sheep and cattle ranches in Idaho. JAMES BROUGH REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Garland Utah Bell Telephone 31J2 THUNDER MOUNTAIN Thunder mountain is the highest peak in the northwest hills. Easter some friends and I went to Thunder mountain. On the way we stopped to eat, then we continued, our journey on to Thunder mountain. There was snow on the north side of every peak. We would climb up one side and slide on the snow down the other. Sam Woerner, Fifth Grade. THE GERMANS AND THE GOD WOTAN The Crods. Germans believed in many lneir greatest uod was Wotan, Y?ohct an d beautify YCLDTUIBL MOM: U (9 d SUCH INDUSTRIOUS GLACIERS! "Inquisitive Old Lady: Where did those large rocks come from? Sunday services: Sunday school at Tired Guide: The glaciers brought m. 10 a. m. Epworth Leaeue. 7 p. them down. Topic: "The Christian in Social Life." But where are the glaciers? Service Leader, Bertha Landvatter. They have gone back after more of worship 8 p. m. Sermon subject: rocks. "The Unknown God." At Corinne the Sunday school will meet at 2 o'clock in the afternoon with a service for the children following. Nineteen have entered the Bible quesQuestion contest. Thirty-fiv- e tions have been given out. The highest number answered correctly by any From the famous Vestal Hatchone person is twenty. One hundred 100 live delivery guarwill out be ery. questions given during this period which lasts eight weeks. anteed. Quality unsurpassed. Three cash prizes to the winners. Ask any of the many satisfied More can enter and all who have encustomers in Bear River valley. tered are urged to be present every o'clock 7 the when at White Leghorn Chicks $12 per Sunday evening contest is held. hundred delivered Tremonton. Coming, April 19, 1929. "Old Cabin Order from F. B. Barlow,' TreHome Minstrels" at the L. D. S. recreation hall. This is a minstrel en monton, or direct from tertainment in three acts made up of old plantation songs that always make an appeal to the American people. All local home talent is used, consisting of about 40 characters. You won't Petaluraa, Calif. want to miss this. Remember the date! Curtain at 8:15 p. m. Baby Chicks Vestal Hatchery Favorite Laying Mash ' Manufactured and Distributed by TREMONTON MILLING COMPANY Tremonton, Utah GUARANTEED ANALYSIS 19.0 Minimum per centum Crude Protein 5.0 Minimum per centum Crude Fat 9.0 Maximum per centum Crude Fiber.... Composed of Bran, Shorts, Corn. Barley, Wheat Meat Scrap, Fish Meal, Linseed Oil Meal, Bone Meal, Dry But-- , ter Milk, Calcite, Charcoal, Salt and Ground Alfalfa Hay. FOR SALE AT ALL FEED STORES SPECIAL Mermen's Shaving Cream and Razor . T.... Milk Magnesia Tooth Paste and 35c Tooth Brush, all for VINOL, the Great Spring Tonic 24-ho- ur AQkp fri QQ OXl 2Q EASTMAN KODAK AGENTS Try our Soda Fountain. service on films. We Give Green Trading Stamps H. G. Scott Drug Co, 47 Tremonton, Utah Phone Wm. Anderson. UNCLE BEN'S LETTER Uncle Ben went to Los Angeles. He went to see the movie stars' homes. He told us they were very beautiful. He saw some of the talkies. In the talkies he saw a little boy steal a fish from the market and just as he was going to run away a policeman caupht him. Uncle Ben felt very sor ry for the little boy and Uncle Ben went up to the policeman. But the policeman pushed Uncle Ben back and said, "You will snoil the movie. Francis Hoggan, Fourth Grade. EASTER ine most joytul day or the year is When you paint your home with Fuller Pure Prepared, the White Lead paint, you are giving it lasting beauty. Fuller Pure Prepared Paint covers more surface per gallon, gives greater protection, lasts longer and always looks better . The best paint can't be made from White Lead substitutes. The cost or pure White Lead prohibits its use, in practical quantities, in cheap paints. Fuller Pure Prepared Paint is made of pure White Lead (for body and elasticity); Pure Zinc Oxide (for spreading capac-hy and hardness); the highest grade of linseed otL It is the finest d paint you can buy. Everypent you pay for it is justified by the lasting beauty and protection it gives your home. Consult a Master Painter and specify Fuller Pure Prepared. Ask your nearest Fuller dealer, listed below, for a Fuller Pure Prepared color card. Write to W. P. Fuller & Co. for booklet, "Your Home As Others See ir. ready-mixe- Tune in on the FULLER KSL PROGRAM .EVERY FU1LEJE1KL WED- NESDAY MORNING TWe Prepared UicWiiteCead $7. P. FULLER & CO. 404 West Fourth South St., Salt Lake City n 48 Branches in 36 Pacific Coast and Gties Angela, Portland t DiltrihiUort of Vabpar Product! Inter-mountai- JFactorie in San Francuto, Lot TREMONTON Wilson Lumber Co. GARLAND Overland Lumber Co. Easter. The word comes from the old name of the roddess of spring, For years in different countries Eas ter has been celebrated. Cleo Gor ringe, Fourth Grade. EASTER TRIP Lamoine and Wayne Gunnell had as guests the following Rae Abbott, Blanche Tomnson. Rae Empey. Esther Stohl. Phvllis Haws. Ann Mortensen, Doris Mortensen, Lynn Bennett, Earl .Stohl, Farris Allen, Floyd Stohl and Bud Harris. their Sunday Thatchei Brigham Nelson of Brigham was a business visitor here Monday. Reed Wight of Ogden visited with relatives here Sunday. Rees Davis of Wales was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson Sunday. Mrs. Harry Sainsbury of Ogden visited with relatives here Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Nelson and children of Ogden are the guests of Mr. Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. On Easter we are going to take our lunch and go on the hill. We will N. C. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Durfey are play fames and eather buttercups. Noel Cook, Fourth Grade. visiting with relatives at Almo, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bergstrom had as their guests- - Sunday Mr. and Mrs. OUR SPELLING MATCH We Fourth grade students are hav- Frank Norberg and daughter Gloria ing a spelling contest. Nickey Peter- of Ogden, Miss Pearl Bergstrom of sen is captain of one side and Tremonton, Miss Ruby Bergstrom of Thompson of the other side. The Logan and Merlin and Dallas Wood match has been going on six weeks of Howell. Sunday evening Miss Vaudis BergNickey's side has four points and Iis Lois' side has two points. Nickey's strom entertained a number of friends side is leading. Henry Bessinger, cards forming the diversion of the Fourth Grade. evening. At a late hour dainty refreshments were served to eight EASTER guests. Miss Grace Watt was a Brigham I am going to have fun on Easter if it doesn't rain. We usually have visitor, Sunday. storm on Easter. Every Easter it Bishop and Mrs. A. N. Wight had rains. The Easter rabbit will be very as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fourth John G. Watt and children of Layton busy. Ruby Landvatter, Grade. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson of Brigham. EASTER TRIP Sunday is Easter. We are going un on the hill and take a stove to cook MONDAY our dinner. We are going to roll our down and see which can beat. egirs at We are going to take two dogs and Miss send them after rabbits and have sport. When it is dark we will come home and tell mother and father what we did. Golden Pierce, Fourth Grade. EVERY READY TO START ... . . . 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