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Show e BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER t.jurxSDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1946 o, SIC KINLEY rAi,L I I NANCY--STO- i a THOSE BU3ELES ) O T 01 ?SCII00LNEWS Jgar beetle mad ) P 0 J U c II OKAV .... r Q W Vb il-- TCLD J ...... THEM . BALLOON - : " p BLOWING B33Li- y- 1 VOU BUT si -TVA" . l PACE SEVEN BLOWING -' By Ernie Bu.Kmlller "71 v tup ram noM - i i 1 "i ) U. THOSE , r" IT . v :-- - r- some Thanksgiving between .nksgivlr--g Day is coming, larante 4: have good things to eat. price fo.je'11 be pumpkin pie and lder stuff in 3, oil :. . W XT' N- ,V7 - J . r T w f f, J XJi 1 p' nberries and turkey meat. bble, cobble," said the turkey he ran ar0und all day. sumksdving Day is ccming S'agari I'd better run away." pf:j:ey pictures m our room, . assures l p people too, tr-r!- IS I Jr fenorj and stories that we like, taming is near, 11S t Thanksgiving First in the carries Grade Christensen's farm ,. arCe' hanksgiving is coming soon. are going to put some pic- -: ;s aoout tne jrugnms up m ctgs I CATCH VOU PRAWiNS OMW MORE PICTURES ACOUWO HEDP I WILL.PERSOMALLV WHALE THE TAR OUT OF YOU IP I TiS3 A 0fs &9U FATHEtt ) ? K lT J1--I ----4 CKifc 4?Aufes I Kl,J ."VSEf cA SuiUSw V dcoI k J KSui i MUSTACHES 1 d C' - -I- T . L . 1 fc S 07 - L 1 vl ) -- - ' AW th forV?r'f i Comfort room. to hear stories about Ie like Pilgrims and how they came vteerica and lived. It is a long e since, the First Thanksgiv- - but we are glad they still brate it. Miss Adam's Second Grade boys gave us a party a no' had cookies and punch. We ninrnn1 a very nice time- We are ulPine:dymg about Salt Lake. It is y interesting. We put Christ- s pictures on the wall and inksgiving pictures too. "he class is going in to Mrs. jver's room and sing songs I of these days. We had a Uowe'en dance in the gym. ey had pumpkins all over the !. MI ITT ANn IFPP I VII YOU GtfTTA GO TO "he COURT? yew some GUV IS SUtMG ME YTHERE'S NO t Your HONOR, FOR DANA AGE TO HlS CAR.' - 0M - " a ,V3 rm m r 60 - X ill-L- J, i wn&TTiwr- NAME LITTLE JEF look at THAT MOB OF KIDS APPLYING FOR. THAT 5WELL. JO& I'M AFTER, S Wanted H An- - Christensen's Fourth Grade "s are making a Thanksgiv-- ; We are choosing nmittees. Each committee is -raking a different part of the orations. Ve have thirteen pots of , .xvers in our room. There are that have blooms on. ify are quite pretty. Ke got to vote today. It was Ve border. jo "U fun. of worship. On election day all Miss Ferry's Fifth Grade good citizens go to the polls and Sharon TheUrer, reporter. vote which ever way they please. A good citizen must consider Just what do you think citi- the rights of otners, obey the zenship is? Webster says that laws of the country and do evcitizenship is the condition of erything he can to help others being a citizen; enjoyment of obey the laws too. Boys and the rights and privileges of a girls show good citizenship at citizen. school by obeying the laws and A citizen of the United States observing the rights of others. A week or two ago there were enjoys freedom of speech, freedom of the press and freedom two boys playing catch in the mi ftm pi inTrnrm r mm icnri I i rr uwf "".wwy.-i- ' mcc5omkcdhn 0 I i s , - '- . 1 IMllntiWlIp (ethinyl in t. very w; ithout I' flis Sky... .and Ann I ' ' I - , ' ' n i I j - i -- s ' HE moon isn't really "up" in the but it i's held from flying off into space by gravitational attraction between it and the earth. Exploring the realms of molecular attraction, Conoco chemists have been able to bring America new and better oils. In fact, the force of molecular attraction bonds a special ingredient in Conoco Wh motor oil to working surfaces of your engine. So strong is this attraction that cylinder walls and other parts are And because molecular attraction holds Conoco on. 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Mrs. Anderson's Sixth Grade by voting upon the persons and Neil Christiansen, reporter the amendments which are before the people cf Utah at the time. We have Just completed the We are glad to have such first quarter of the school year. a fine opportunity to learn the for After holding our breaths outthe what responsibilities of citizenship days wondering come of our tests would be, we and we hope that the men electfornd that most of them were ed will be the best men for the satisfactory. But now we begin job. to study for next quarter's tests. Mr. Christiansen's Room (What a life!) Darlcne Rabbins and Row-an- e Be cause of the shorter school Thomas, reporters. day we find it difficult to find time to get in the various studThey were caught and the Sixth Grade had tp go without a football for a week. Now do you think those boys were good citizens? , . Lets all of us try to obey the rules of the school and be good citizens in every way. 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A BROOM SO I COW) &E DOiN' SOME PIN' wile. I'm wAiTjt? I HATE. TO 5TAND AROUND IDLE Solw For Tm!a By Gene Byrne I - 1 fcC TTN 60Y fpf' !.::: Gives your car an ami-tagl- y t' fiwter warm-up- . s an lasect screen in buiu-mc-r. SET UP JUDGE? ra HAVE TO AWAIT YOUR. TURN FOR. AN INTtRVIEW, 30NNY-- CO TO THE END OF THE UNE. i D hy.HJ fern - --1 - Jm--. IfflWt YOU'LL ' j gyjJn - Winlorfroiil- Powtrful, Penetrating Btam COURT HAVE YOU EVER BEEN UP BEFORE ! REG'LAR FELLERS v r- A XI JUST A SECOND.' were) B0RN?L AHEAD . lis. n school we are studying & it sugar. We went to the "ar factory Thursday. It was y noisy and we nearly had put our hands over our ears, er that we went outside and f the beets being washed. en we went inside again and it up a few stairs. It was ting very hot.- We saw the ts made into the sugar we and the waste material YOU 1 Mli On' oh! WHERE 1 YOUR NAME? TLL Pi IW WHAT IS t1? LAW AGAINST CAN I IT.' 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