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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Page Six Battle Against Disease Goes on Forever Thursday SO Outside J J tKo ,) ! I ) , u., muaren are DIU1U,S "Ulster is couur.tr.' call. ZjJ 1 ... hu;- - It :;...v.vs a set ca.ll. Wo lilce to play IcKINLEY SCHOOL NEWS t there's ail, Ure: m ' v--e rri iU; Nme wei-kleft of Then we'll play fro 3 dark. Jamn - Gre;:-- : !1 "u"". 'Ar.A r, porters $ Isifs outdoors everyday. The grass 13 titming green. The birds have canie back We are glad to welcome spring, the happit days of We Mm. Abbotts 1st Grade are learning soaie folk dances ia our gym period. It is fun to dance , 3 together. We alao play games. We have learnt-- many new ones. We are always iiappy when we may go into the gym. ' J; of lives The war against disease is one in which there is no armistice. It's a big war, too, for the toll of the Chifrom diseases exceeds that of the battlefronts. These pictures take you to medical headquarters is next. ldren's Aid Society in New York and show you a phase of the battle against disease. Left: Dickie was and man nice the pricked trusted "No fair." Johnny Johnny has already gotten "the works." Center: own dad. his if were doctor the to as the doctor cuddles little This up chap with a nasty needle. Eight: Shopping in Washington With Senate Ladies n M ,w I ili'! ' f '"V .4. yKt- V ""..' 1 1 Grade It is fun to sing. We have been learning many new songs for spring. We love to sing about the birds and flowers that we are keeping our eyes open to see. We have learned to read songs from our song books and also something about notes. Our favorite song right now is "iLtUe Cock Sparrow." Leo Hansen, Reporter Second This week we have been having some tests. Monday we had an English test. Tuesday we had a test in reading. This was to test our reading comprehension and vocabulary. Wednesday we were given an examination in arithmetic fundamentals. These tests are going to help determine our grade placements. We will be glad when this week is over. Marilyn Stohl, Reporter Mr. Garfield's Their names are Eva Selman and Clarice Skinner. Eva Selman came last Monday from the Elwood school. Clarice Skinner came from the Fielding school. She came on Tuesday, March 21. We hope they will like the third grade as well as we like it. Margaret Reta Hupp, Reporter v. 4 have-childre- going to school, because Monday, April 3rd, school starts at 9:00 again. We're finding out there's been a change of heart since school first started at 9:30. Those who wanted school to stay at 9:00 now want it to stay at 9:30. We have our bulletin board just about full of news reports. Some of them have been there since about the first of the year, and have turned yellow. Later reports abcut Mount Vesuvius are plastered all over the bulletin board, too. Duane Kerr, Reporter In Miss Johnson's 3rd Grade our room we have two new girls. S r i " 9 ... K ' - v.; . ,11 v VU If - i Miss Johnson's 3rd Grade LuWanna Harri3, Reporter Mrs. Crowther's 5th Grade Better set the alarm clock to ring a half hour earlier if you We have our room decorated for spring We made an Easter rabbit border and a bird house and. cherry blossom border. We made pussy willows and daffodils, too. We are happy that spring is here. Janet, Cherre, Ollie Lou Miss Adams' 2na Grade - if my Me. 7th Grade Eighth Grade "Spring is here," the robins call. The grass is growing green. The children are happy for now they can play with their marbles and Plymouth , i - bab-- 1 r at Sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess s I1 V 1 If If 4 ' 1 i iii mi Nft ah mill of their bigr jobs to Congressional wives are doing most of the family marketing these days, as it is one Dottie Clark her at mom, Mrs. D. little left In helps and fed well our lawmakers healthy. picture jkeep Claude Mrs. of Center: a oranges. Pepper, wife of the sen- Worth Clark, wife of Idaho's senator, unload bag ator from Florida, arrives home with a basketload of groceries. Right: Mrs. Tom Connally, wife of the 'senator from Texas, checks the points in her ration book. 15,430,000 Hours of Girl Scout Service ri w l . AN cv LI Kohlhepp. ids. Winter Fare colony of bees 60 pounds of honey and four of pollen stored in to carry it through the wir;e. soldier eats six times his during tho winter, a'so A ten-poun- Traced Santa Will iam Becknell, iei ji 5oi ?s Wl Fe trader, was believed iC Trail explorer te to I have" born in Kentucky in 1790. to Missouri at an early age, 1821 headed a tradinu n Santa Fe. in what then a. He ra a lo Ter .1 made a second trip the K: year and was first to trace fe famous Santa Fe trail. Eeckr 1 c He in 1832. - ...!u.g itet vide ihei t is. t in j tre, .Jtiagaift jsi? A, rKJ 1 Your Best f thls r riaster ;. weara X !!hi d To Look wV 'JSt-wAMi- iS U . " I : if? Smartly Styled g and k ... 4 1 ' .i , ,., ft! , Lieutenant Colonel Carlson, famed marine Raider, spoke at celebration A "check" for 15,430,000 hours of service by Girl Scouts since Pearl In honor of 19th anniversary of the Harbor was presented to the President by three Girl Scouts, who repre- death of Sun Yat-Selie is shown sented the 8:0,000 members of their organization. Attached to the check above, being greeted by little was an invoice listing the type of work the Scouts have done for their Marilyn Chu, who thanked him for aid to China. country in wartime. - il' I ' " : j:' f Hi Topcoat i New WAVE Uniform U. S. Navy Entertains Island Royalty ": i.:;vv'0" I ;k ; n. y . --V AND UP i. Enjoy Style, Quality and Real Savings Choose frojn many fabrics, colors, sizes J . ' : ' Ladies ' Mannish Tailored lcc) SUITS and COATS .ted,. 1 Remember 4 r.'Vi and Queen Langlan of tht Island of Majuro tour their domain with Commander D. J. Brimm of the U. S. navy, at the wheel of his "!? royal family, which Included Queen Langlan's child sitting onjep. her ' .!, ;re feted by the navy after the island was captured from the Japs , African forces. . X tail 1 5 Km ,,?,.u AVk 4Gung Ho' Carlson 1 ..,.., ...u,, St Jr . V ' ..,.. , 1 ate! ily, of Ogden, were Moatyi i of Mrs. Don R. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hess and : of Ogden, were Monday evec Tuesday guests of Mr. and : .... im.i,,,,..,, u Plymouth went over th Red Cross drive this mont Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lairib w Mrs. George Archibald a.14 R. Lamb were Tremonton as E fe Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohiw ,2f in Tremonton on business tC Mrs. Von Lewis and Sunday visitors of Mrs. Keith' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rose iting relatives in Logan SusM Mr. Patterson, of the High tiL was our Sunday evenin11 Seaman Serrnil poses in tri-- .i which navv ': lumnicr. y,. new uniform i ComfortahH c : T Ch;s llvcl rw im'ferm :i - 2 to Buy Big Stores More War Bonds in t'e 2461 Wash. Blvd., Ogden 262 So. Main, Salt Lake V" :th( |