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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Y,MAr.CH21.1916 il miwniwinn Willows are out and we have some j were nice. We have changed desks our room. The boys and girls in order of our in HCKINLEY reading group. It can play out doors and have fun. stops a lot of confusion in the The flowers are coming out and room. we are happy because it is spring. SCHOOL NEWS In arithmetic we have learned Mrs. Welling's first grade two new ways how' to subtract. Take away method and additive- T..ccr Willows. , L,ve some Connie Waldron left our school method. It is also easier too. Also are cats. They went back to Washington. we are learning how to read and fu4. Sydna brought and Now we only have fifteen girls write numbers in millions, thouschool. Here is a poem and fourteen boys in our room. sands and hundreds. our Pussy WX1W Elaine some daffodills to brought Mrs. Thompson's fourth grade soft and grey, school. They are very pretty and Edna Clare Henrie, reporter a the springtime. make us think it's spring. some green bright nuTI have We are studying about Holland. We have been learning how to They have lots of wind mills there. do fractions. Some children know Sometimes they live in them. They how to do them real well, while lik furry kittens. wear wooden shoes that make a others don't. Tomorrow we are too. fee! lie them lot of noise. start to add fractions. to going Mrs. Cannon's second grade In social studies we are Mew say, Mew Anne Chiodo and Janet about the South Atlanticstudying Mary first grade region. Christensens KCss Nichols, reporters We had to report on something we read. Some people gave theirs SPRING IS HERE are We to about going study tell today and the ones that didn t will that TVre are many things Texas. It will be a lot of fun. have to give theirs tomorrow. , Peterson gave us a report Jerry hear are We like a contest beto ins and we on the handcart pioneers of Utah. tween the havingand the The boys girls in Pussy It was a birds sing. jH the very good report. health. The boys are in head of I in -- ?5 fjet S Rfir We are going to sing songs in the other third grade. tFHEN We are decorating the room for IN NEED OF THESE spring. We have a big bunch of Norma Coombs Pussy Willows. has brought some buds of flowers to help decorate the room. Mrs. Ashton's third grade Elaine Watkins and Norma Coombs, reporters. ITEMS - I f I f Fire Insurance Automobile Coverage Public Liability Property Damage Comprehensive Collision All types of In Social Studies, we have been studying about coal and salt. Now we are going to start on iron. We Surety Bonds Crop Insurance and Fire Auto Medical Real Estate Loans Hail Automobile Loans and Reliable Quick have learned many interesting things. We have big pictures at the back of the room of everything we have studied in Social Science this year. There is one of farming, poultry, dairying and coal. Soon we will have salt and iron drawn. We have a nice border around the room. Today in art we made Pussy Willows. Most of them Service BROUGH REALTOR JAMES UTAH TREMONTON ' Free from crime and sensational news . . , Free from political from "special interest" control . , . Free to tell you staff of the truth about world events. Its own world-wid- e news and its meaning to you bring you features tod your family. Each issue filled with unique bias . . . Free corre-iponde- ot self-hel- p to clip and keep. Tin CkrttiUa Sienc PablbAInr Society Om, Nersaf 6 It Mi, Boston IS, Mass. Please send sample copies of The Christian 5dene Monitor. Please send r1i trial subscribtiom. Stnel., at PB-- I State., (Hit.. close J fl j j h I en- - I Mr. and Mrs. Marvin South visited Thursday with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Anderson Mrs. Joe Egli and family. Mr. and daughter, Rhea, and Mr. and South has recently been released Mrs. Virgil Anderson, returned from the army. home Monday after spending a Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peter sen were Logan visitors, Saturday. Miss Oleta Miller of Brigham at home with spent the week-enher parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Shuman of Brigham were week-enguests of ms parents, Mr. anat Mrs. J. d Shuman. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman and daughter, Lorna, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Brenk man of Tremonton at a dinner honoring the birthday anniversar ies of Mr. Brenkman and Lorna Shuman. Mrs. Sarah Shuman enjoyed a visit from her children last Sun day. The occasion was her birth day anniversary. the girls. Mr. and Mrs. Edmun Shuman Mrs. Crowther's fifth grade and daughter, Barbara, returnc Gloria Stenquist and Janiel Friday from Arizona where they Allen, reporters. spent the winter months. The Relief Society gave their annual banquet, Friday evening THE PECULIAR CASE OF It was well attended by the mar WHO AM I? ried couples of the ward. A deThe other day our class had a lightful program was enjoyed by case something like Doctor Wat- all. son tells about. Our teacher pinnMrs. D. M. Grovcr and son, ed names on our backs and we had Scott of Ogden, former residents to guess who we were. Since we of Penrose, attended the Relief are studying about Greece the Society banquet and were overteacher gave us names of important night guests of Mr. and Mrs. people, cities, states, buildings and Ersol Berchtold. Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Berchtold so on. One boy got the word Mr. and Mrs. Edmun Shuand him. Wc on Hippocrates pinned and their families attended a man such him all hints of sorts gave as. He lived in ancient Greece. familygathering in Ogden, SunHe was the father of medicine. day, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. He thought sick people should be D. M. Grovcr. Dinner was served members of the famcarefully watched. Still the boy to thirty-twThis the first time since is of ily. who think couldn't Hippocrates was. Then we told him the first before Pearl Harbor that the fam letters were the same as a large ily has all been together. Three animal and the last part had the of four sons have now been reword crates in it, but he couldn't leased from the service. Lt. Scott Grovcr is now on a forty-fivday guess it, so we had to tell him. has been stationed Most of us could guess who we furlough. He at Weisbsden, Germany. He re- were quite easily. The one who enlisted on January 1, for another gave the best hint was the one and following his furlough chosen to do the next guessing. It year will return to Germany. was really exciting and Mrs. AnMr. and Mrs. Orval Grover and derson has promised to let us play of East Garland visited family again soon, But next time we're Sunday at the home of Mrs. Gragoing to use dates, places, people ver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred and the gifts given to the world Petersen. by the ancient people we have Mr. and Mrs. Arden Johansen studied to date. I think it will and Mrs. Fred W. Petersen made help us to remember our social a business trip to Ogden Saturstudies. day and visited at Willard with Mrs. Anderson's sixth grade Mrs. Scott Petersen. Jack Peckenpaugh, reporter Lt. Scott Grover and Arden Johansen were speakers at the Sunday evening meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Johansen left Monday for California where he will be employed as a telegraph operator. d d w 1 few days in St. George. LeRoy Firth returned to his home Saturday. LeRoy has just been released from the armed ser vices. Mrs. Clifford Stark and daugh ter, Joyce, were in Brigham Tuesday afternoon. "I LOST 52 Lbs.! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stark and WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN 1 IT. WOUTM in Og- MM.cn. WELLS, As Plcturad Mm family spent the week-enYoa may lot poupda and har f den and Salt Lake. mat atc&uicr, fracdul ngur. no No drug. No Uutivta. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis were cxerdM. Eat meat, potau. Iravy, butter. Tlw (nnict of Mil. Weill may visitors Monday afternoon of Mr. not b different than youra, 5r may wky aot try Um Aydi Plant Look and Mrs. Clifford Stark. Ralph at tbaao reaulta. la tlinteal teau coaductad ty just returned from California medical doctora mora thaa 199 where he has been in the navy paraona ioat 14 to IS pouada rata la law waaki wltH Kathryn Anderson, tha AYOS Vltamla Caad Margcne kaduclo Plaa. Stark, and Lola Dean Hill spent With thia Arda Plan yoa don't en Friday evening and Saturday in out anyor meaia, starches, potatoes. meat Duller, you stmpiycuiuieia down I ft simple and eaater wtara Ugden. deltcioua (vitamin loru- Irma Adams, Virginia Shuman yoa enjoy AVnt before aark meal. AbaO ltitlw karmlM til dava ml at With raeQea. and Kathryn Anderson were Sun- Avcta ntilv 12 ?V If not delistlted boa. Pass , UoNfc BACK with tus vary lust day visitors of Margene Stark. out advertisement this Arva Rae Summers was a Sun- Tear as a reminder. day guest of Lola Summers. Mr. Lorin Anderson was taken ADAM'S DRUG STORE to the hospital on Tuesday for PHONE 134 A d k (MESS J09S rrOfl 9"fi I o EYES vj KEEP THEM ' rp ScnuiiPiil f s K JiJmCi iziSSsa? Stylish, tlothing J - Hue1 Guaranteed Glassesj $1 A Down-O- nly Week! 1 I MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST V.' 2443 Washington Blvd.. Ocdcn I: Rotenone powder for control of cattle grubs can now be secured from the Extension Service Office at Brigham City; the Agricultural department of the Bear River high school; and the Agricultural department of the Box Elder high school. The first application should be made now. Later treatments as required should follow at 30 day This material is toxic intervals. all to species of cattle grubs and lice on direct contact, but is not injurious or poisonous to cattle. The U. S. Department of Agriculture states that grubs cost the livestock industry an annual loss of approximately $100,000,000.00. Box Elder county owners bear their proportionate share of this loss. Injuries caused to cattle bewhere the gin with skin irritation skin. young maggots penetrate the nervousness, followed This is by unthriftincss, poor finish, sore, milk flow, lumpy backs, reduced and subnormal gains in weight. The flies in the summer cause running and stampeding. 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