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Show m, a s ns a i? mi s. m e x haw finished our study of Utah and ginvli: -- .Va. Smith flmuch excitementat ct Weeks. The - came and it 118 WcoOur nice program. and came also JShwU much. At .S.L it very jMSccme and he gave this goes toJeU fromschool grounds Sng - our the main sport ette!e5 The boys have play-r- y omS'in which they have victories. So far the team has been the been defeated have only been fS 4feaUt C the r of March 22, adswS'md fjs are having a dance ,,., our well this dance & the Pioneers. We are going to study about early discoveries and explorers now. We began today by reading stories about Columbus. We have also decided that it would be Interesting to study about birds. Our teacher drew a picture of a Sea Gull on the board today. WTe will try to draw it later and then read a story about it We plan on making bird books. Some of us have started ours already. March 2, wa3 Miss Craig's birthday. We had a surprise party for her Friday, March 1. When she came into the room at one o'clock and started to read our story we began singing "Happy Birthday to You." We spent the afternoon playing games inside and outside, We blindfolded her, then brought in her birthday cake and a necklace that we gave her. We then removed the blindfold. She was very much surprised and happy. Our refreshments were ice cream and cake. We have finished decorating our room for Easter and Spring. We put nn crpnp naner curtains. We have a carden of daffodils at the front bor der. Chickens and rabbits are scat tered in the garden. nTTT? 'J J PAGE SETTO LZAR BITER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1940 as the girls are if Patrick's Day comes are going to celebrate flowing Monday. Everyone ?S -- Enod-gras- I WILLIAM L. BATT, new chairman of th United State Commerce Department' Busi. ness Advisory Council. Mr. Batt it president of SKF Industrie of Philadelphia, Swedish, owned subsidiary of Svenska Kullagerfabriken. Mr. Batt ha twice been knighted by the King of Sweden, one for services to Swedish r . . " 1 i m If i i k. , i pictures iA 'i'sa Dutch people. about Dutch people. and learn poems about about stories songs ; ; Hi DeoDle. In to Third Grade 1. On the 5th of March the class took ;M grade we are studying about n cahasket of fruit to Betty Gorringe, k We study of logs, rafts, was sick in the hospital. We will and who boats, liners, galleys, tug to have her back as soon as triad v others. We are having a lot of Ardella Hadfield We are on the 29th unit of spell-is- ! noiaible. L know our time tables quite our imaginary he finished trip . - nr. i Mr. Garfield's Sixth Grade Many men die by drinking alcohol. Alcohol ps!!n then also. Marjorie Scott. man .dies i- every shortens their lives. A drank he has because minutes eight if ThA worst Doison is pure aiconoi. PonniA usunllv start drinking alcohol whpn thev are between fourteen and eighteen. A hundred per cent solution will kill one who drinks it, insianuy. So hovs and erirls. never drmk alco Junior Sandall hol I In h Peterson's Third Grade f!A grade we are going to have , hard each Friday we Francisco I Mrs. Schaffer showed us the It was in technicolor. ,J b oys are feeling better Mr. Jennson's Seventh Grade The can play basketball in the of spring is beginning to bite thrill Snow. By Gay Schaffer the students of the 7th grade, fiir. i i Henrie is organizing boys and girls a Ferry's Fourth Grade Our hnsAhall teams. ?n has been out of In the evm we aren't doing much molding things and flour for our school exhibit. t this particular season but we are ce things we made were the Bing--a havine' marching, promenading, danc Copper Mine, Eagle Gate, The ing, games and ping pong, ine marmacle, and The Temple. Others ble tournament has started and the fed things out of soap. They made boys are enjoying this sport very engines that met at Promontory, much. Miss Maughn has returned and !" the Transcontinental Railroad we surelv welcome her back. We have completed. Nick Chris tensen been having tests in English and weekly readers. We surely enjoy the Ma Craig's Fourth Grade We .dancing that Mr. Henrie has been teaching us. We have tap and ball room dancing every Tuesday and Bill Johnson and Bonnie Thursday. Whitney. hi. We are working I Si make it interesting. f i movie about San B. be-th- ey t " -- MEN, wamen -ami tart of t'-how hea.-- j gue.t. He is Amos I tlll walk the atrt.-- s .i" .... r- ; " w - ; OF THE THOUSAND th tha Peopl" inc of tht Haatter. unu "l Cfier," who f.Pf''.fx 'v;.iv: by the center wno wgr, nm (how staged at Hotel, California, by New York furrier. the Beverly Hill n I. J. Fox, Owner of the rare Norwegian platina fox, Mr. Fox paid $11,000 for it at a recent fur-auction. The (how, which included a live snimal fur fashion show, was taken fctf country. J cfrpti appearing on "We. years coo, Gabriel t CBS, ha chosen tilt ik.s s remaining "Town Mass., crying th l-.-t cv. Geneaogical meeting was held cn Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Beichtold. Refresh ments were served by the hostess. The closing meeting will be held Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra J. Brooks Shuman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mr. ail Mrs. Conrad Fredrickson, and Elmer Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen were invited to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred U Petersen March 7, honoring Mr. Petersen's birthday. On Saturday, the earn group, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.. Petersen, were guests of Mr. and Mia P. C. C. Petersen in honor of Mri. Petersen's birthday. 1 ' , , r v f I - i J" I i U v k r- - - I i ' I- 1 ' . - I- - .s , I ' -ti inn iiiim in - ' 1 i It- - OICK1E SAYS Hi CilQPPwQ GUivtt v rfsaBseuzNoeocrri nWF&Z EW AND, CHARLES - - JariWtf.,.i 1,,, HELEN CARROLL, dainty feminine member of ofthe otherwise In male th her group handed a trophy for dominance Merry Mac, isfield on hi vocal rhythm by Fred Ailen. The Macs swing their stuff are lad the The three smiling show each NBC Wednesday night. MacMichael brother from Minneapolis the males of the Mjvry Mac- th Swing who seem much pleased with the trophy presented by Club of America, Ine. C. C. C. CAMP NEWS An educational conference was held in Pocatello, Idaho during the week 1940 for all company of March commanders, educational aavisers ana project superintendents in the Pocaand Talks suggestions District. tello were made by Dr. Weidman rrom Hdqrs. Ninth Corps Area, San Francisco, California; Col. Bradley, also from San Francisco and Captain Lan- don from Washington, D. C. Mr. Alden S. Adams, educational adviser, at tended the conference the whole week. Mr. John F. Gestring, company com mander, and Mr. Kermit L. Carson, project superintendent, were there the last three days. A lot of gooa was eained bv the conference and some new ideas were started at local camps Captain Barry, CCC construction officer, visited the camp and stated 3-- 9, TO M. UPHAM, engineer. director, American Road Builders' Association, trie out a Koehrlng power (hovel at th 1940 Road Show.Convention. The "cala bash engineer," teeth gripping the pip that went with him 'round the world, took off hi coat to get the feel of on of the huge machine in th $5,000,000 exhibit which attracted 47,300 road build ers to Chicago' International BUT 'THEY payfzx tr7 are leav-- 1 that a new educational building soon en for the 84 enrollees whoicates that 25. Certif March inir about would be started. be will earned given have enrollees educational the S. Adams, Mr. Alden adviser, checked through and found et this program. that two enrollees will graduate from high school in the next few ana 0thers taking mgn work. There is about twelve gooi enrollees who have raised their edu w wlqhM or paortr qMl M(k cational level in elementary work- There are also several enrollees who have graduated from the First Aid course. A program and dinner will be giv- - te i .mrf ww lyjkff j 1 Fill I n month the decorations are changed There are two girls, Donna and Fran ces L. that take care of the decorat ing We are erlad to have Miss Maughn Barbara Sennj back with us again. diiwi open oocun mc fw 4 .it WEI fMHU lyjui Mr. Henrie's Eighth Grade Every one in the 7th and 8th grades are looking anxiously forward to another in oerftat social event, taking place our new gymnasium on Friday, Mar. 22. at 8 d. m. Elna Anderson leads the committee on beautifying our room ror tne and In month of March. With Easter ar Mr. Meldrum's Eighth Grade Rn'rinedecorations arranged being c t our 8th grade we have been making tlsticallv about makes us reel again Each room. our decorate to pictures the grandeur and freshness of Easter, in spring: With the aid or a very cap able art teacher, Miss Maughn, our room reallv looks attractive Minnie Mae Potter and Betty Rae Bjorn ! i'lolh v- ' ' We s Sanford's Second Grade We homes. Eskimo about studying i going: to decorate our room and The Miaa Mauehn's Sixth Grade we C;.ws for Easter. This morning now that are very happy 6th grade tt a song about Easter. Miss Maue-his back. Davis Darlene By The 6th errade boys won from the 5 7th grade's C team. The score was 13 ha Brough's V 3 fun .w. in tno ino or mootii gin latest In fur fashion at well-know- , In Mrs. Crowther's Fifth Grade school we are just starting on our fractions. Some of the boys ana gins can't catch on how to do them, but they are easy if you just put your mind on your work and not De rooi in? around all the time. About all the boys and girls think about is Easter, but I will be glad Dale Barnes whfti it is riast. too. We are lis Adam's First Grade We have Holland. about sving bell. ii tr uner Evacueiue mJi . lilt world being displayed th Mr. Orwin's Fifth Grade Today in evm we pm ball. It is the P lave a year book, but the something- likeplayed baseball, only we did room that will be the only We just hit it with a bat. have not as IS to buy it. This book,from our foot. probably already know We have decided in Social Studies dollar. one 1 children, will be to make a booklet. We are going to ?. tore that the next few weeks the 48 states, and have the pro have as the past pwvVas interesting duct thev have pasted on the states. We think we might send it to the fair. We started this morning, we L Pith's First GradeOur 1st started on Maine first In health we have studied about "f .t to the bakery. We saw oven the saw marijuana and its use, and how it big bread raise. We u effects men and sometimes women hiked the creaa. wo .... that cuts the bread. Mr, We are doine other things that are Klea Fae Garfield interesting, too. leiung ua bc By Roxi Anne Thomas Starting at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, the Wtrd Reunion will be held. The invitations are out to all former residents to be in aucndanco. A banquet will be followed by a proplay "No Hen gram, including a Admitted." A dance will close the evening. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Pat having sold their ranch at Promontory, are moving away, a farewell social is to be held Friday of next week. The Relief Society work and business meeting held Tuesday finished quilting a quilt. Refreshments wore served. Elders Holdaway, Petersen, 3pan-leand Spackman, of the Seventies quorum, attended Sacrament meeting Sundav evening, which was enjoyt-very much. . , r,,. 4 Mi?. Sarah snuman reuuntu to Salt visit urday from a week's Lake City with her daughters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson Camp t ct ! sr green or get pinched. Biornfor PENROSE I ersills ' STOPS TRAVEL SICKNESS bu SEA. AIR and TRAIN - - -- Phone , Voi- insa r immmmm ua - aarfsaafcaMaa i Our $200,000 moderniia-tio- inn bow procrram. make orail-ab- -l progiess. finest Hole! octh. V J V t 4 i A eiuBn noon yen CLUR 1D nrrhru.r commoc Weil at tne am jk- - 3 ,r Ciijidi . Sciilillitiar Musie;'! 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