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Show . t xi TAR.Y 8, 1948 . --'A?.';' BEAR RIVF.R VALLEY ! 'er:t ..! 'iHi-nyyi- u SATURDAY spec:'..' f ' siting j1, it Australia, small na- - of f ?rrfc:; j is 0"&' of me Marshall and the power. !UJn. rSS represent the tt Yearns of -i- Uions that world away chasm that ? Sween communist and j. noneral K'f "tfvTd Cow fining 3dsoftheU.S.S.R. and POUT,. ourt be: hich t) who eferrec. I lie kt J e so wine session, is . that it has ?f Brazil. jn in 'limey 3 diplomat, Aranha iLordinary the ,t delay, has been when;! to put Soviet Gromjko in his place, Am-;3i- or enable and Gro-'faw York last winter N. would keep the U. ar- full hour, a ;8Stil waiting he felt like It. k, looses, see! delegate War-ltBSpatiently waited. But it, i lranha. LEX rial,a came his When it preside over the delayed not one tardy Russian. to l the council, minute n. is Evatt who foresaw what now has nearly the dan-- ; wrecked Nations the veto. He the bitter end, was just the critic of the United this point as ne was oi United it to A I! a piich js on a. 'l conference, with it was fighting the Soviet's Byrnes against rie staging tactics. In fact, Evatt stimes seemed to be goading 1 the Paris peace side-by-si- ;el win action. married an American, loves srican baseball, collects Ameri-book- s. At the age of 36 he was sulember of the Australian ae court, since 1940 a labor iber of the Australian parlia-i- t, since 1941 foreign minister of res into ttSms ratt lUISIK strap. rim It dttdi country. iry icr Finfi jdy'sij w Appeasement London, the British don't par-Jarl- y like Evatt, consider him x On one thing, fever, he emphatically disagrees the U. S. the future of Japan, i route to New York, Evatt ;ped In Tokyo, visited General It was sArthur. cet As would predicted the For Australia, lows? M of another Japanese invasion mA ihe South Pacific, is harsh in tern Rising MacArthur's so called . it A Mse appeasement rectkt; ill "(V fly. believe Australians annot be trusted, to rebuild Japan cannot be her industry, e power. on the other al-w- ed Mst be kept a third-ratuy Americans and, led by MacArthur, fer Japan an Asiatic gainst Russja. Great "FRAMED" "HOPPY'S HOLIDAY" recently. i.!rs. Victoria Thompsjn is at heme after spending some time at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaMarr Iverson of Bear R.ver City. Mrs. I'.erson is at hjw after undergoing a very serious operation a'., the Dee hcr.pital at Ogden. Mrs. Mary Mortensen and daughter, Ethel, were Sunday dinner truests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mortensen of Tremonton. Mrs. Wayne Francom and the men were selected in their own states to go to Philadelphia to see what could be done about are getting our room decorated improving the government of the for January. We are going to new nation. have a snow man border. "HapThe delegates decided that py New Year to All." their work could be carried on Miss Adams' Second Grade without outside Interference, if the peopie generally did not Today we saw an educational know what was going on. They film. It was all about taking therefore made the rule that the care of our forests and soil and sessions should be kept secret. wild life so that those people The representatives had to who live here in America when study carefully and decide, slow held Saturday afternoon at the we die will still have a land that ly and peaceably upon the form home of Mrs. Harlan Anderson. will grow good crops.. We do not of government to which they A delicious dinner was served to want our soil to wash away or wanted to bind themselves and 45 guests, after which the after wear out. We do not want our their children. Knowing the noon was spent in social chat. forests to disappear. We want to judgement and sincereity of The house was attractively dec protect our wild life, and provide George Washington, they made orated with holiday motifs. places for them to build their him president of the convention. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Christensen homes. The delegates decided on hav of Fresno, California, are visit We enjoy our educational films ing three branches of the goving with relatives and friends very much. ernment, the Legislative, Execu here. Mr. Christensen was called Mrs. Ashton's Third Grade tive and Judicial. home on account of the death of The Legislative branch is the his father, Mr. James Christen We were happy to come back Senate and the House of Repre to school after the holiday sea- sentatives, The Executive is sen of Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Williams son. Tuesday we brought a toy headed by the President, who and family of Provo visited with to school that we liked best, that is assisted by his cabinet. The relatives here on New Year's Santa Claus left us. We told in Judicial branch is the Supreme school all the things we got for Court and lower Federal courts. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderson Christmas; The boys and girls To prevent one branch from were shopping in Ogden Monday got very nice things, so Santa gaining greater power than the A party was held at did not forget any of them. We others, the framers of the Con the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin hope that he visited all of you. stitution devised the system of Now we are going to tell you checks and balances such as the Jensen New Years Eve. Pinochle was the diversion of the evening about our school work. We are President can veto any law made and prizes were won by Mrs. Mel. just finishing our social studies by congress. The House of Re vin Johnson, Alvin Jensen, Mrs. about lumbering. It is very in- presentatives has, the power to Frildo Anderson and Ben teresting. We are going to have impeach the President if he is A pot luck lunch was a review on it Friday. We are found guilty of misusing his The Supreme Court served. going to finish our health books powers. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson this week. We have learned a members are appointed for life attended a Scout meeting at Og- lot about health from it. Tues on good behavior. den Monday evening.day we saw a show about Mexico. There are many more checks Mrs. M. P. Jensen, Mrs. Irving It showed how the Mexican peo- that we have studied and we now Christensen and Mrs. Dick Ness-l- ple blow glass. It also showed know and understand our govand daughter, Sandra, spent how they made pottery and bas ernment far better, and if you haven't already read the ConstiMonday visiting with Mr. and kets and a lot of other things. Mrs. C. M. Collett. The Colletts Mrs. Maughan's Fourth Grade tution of the United States, we LaRaine Giles and Dean- - think it is your duty to do so. are leaving to spend the winter Mr. Christiansen's Eighth Grade in Salt Lake. na Eggli, reporters. Karen Johnsen & Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christena sen and family spent the holiroom our in had Rytting, reporters. Everyone very nice Christmas, but we are days in California. During Fast Day exercises the all glad to be back in school. ,We are glad that we have a following parents had their babBob Mrs. and named: Mr. ies, projector machine because we Archibald, a - daughter, named have seen many interesting Mrs. Lottie Munns entertained Susan; Mr. and Mrs. Lee John- educational films. One of them Mr. of was her Arts named and Crafts a about Sunday School class at a son, son, Kerry Lee; and Mrs. Jack Hardy, a son, Mexico. It told about how they New Year's party in her home. named Melvin Ray; Mr. and Mrs. wove baskets and mads pottery Games were played and refreshments served. Ardel Anderson,, a daughter, and glass in Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Coseel Burke of Another show was about "How named Jieanine; Mr- and A named Use a To It son, Iverson, Dictionary." taught Logan entertained ?t dinner on we us The When William. following got New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. many things. Gary received confirmations during back to our room we used the Amos P. Hansen and son, the service: Peggy W. Jensen, dictionaries to help us with our ana Mi. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop and family cf Garland particiRichard Jensen, Florence Johns- Tom Trott books. We heard a radio program pated. ton and Max Huggins. A letter from Violet N. Jensen, who is over the American School of the M. W. Hansen spent the weekserving In the California mission, Air. The story was "Justin Mor- end in Mink Creek visiting friends a.id relatives. was read by Iva N. Barker. gan Had A Horse." It was good. Now we are going to read the Sunday night, January 11 at 7:30 in the regular Sacrament book. TRY A LEADER WANT-AWe are so .glad we have a mo- meeting, A. M. Reeder will talk dern school, with a projector ma- about his experiences on the chine, so we can learn through Pioneer Trek last summer. 1 here A pictures and be able to hear a ill be pictures with this talk Have Your radio so we can hear programs Everyone is invited. FARM IMPLEMENTS The Snow Ball dance Thurslike Justin Morgan Had A Horse. REPAIRED NOW Miss Ferry's Fifth Grade day night will be are until ready wait you Elaine Why Watkins and Mar- Danny Ross orchestra is playing to use them? Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Hunt and gie Didericksen, reporters. three children of Euhl. Idaho, H. C. at the William Petersen visited This year we are studying heme are we Friday afternoon. Blacksmith & Machine Works American History and Mortensen is at home Sam our how "Mends Everything learning much about fine after undergoing an was formed. iecling government But People's Ways" It is interesting to know how ' cperatlon at the Dee hospital ' n ' children spent the week-en- d burg and family of Clarkston, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. visited with the Golden Andrea- Cottle and other relatives in son family, Saturday night fore their son. Verl, entered the Mrs. J. W. Francom is visiting Mission home, with her son, Wayne, and family Mnrtn!An cnor,t for awhile. her vacation at home with her Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Phelps parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber of Lake View, Oregon, spent a Mortensen. LaRue is attending week visiting her parents, Mr. Henegar's Business College la j I er- j j l ! and Mrs. Golden Andreason. Mrs. Salt Lake City. Phelps will be remembered as Rayola Andreason. Mr. If rrM !.' 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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Frildo Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson motored to Ogden New Years night where they enjoyed an evening of entertainment. MrsLaurence Budge of Malad, Idaho; Mrs. Byron L. Williams of. Provo;' Mrs. Joseph Christen-se- n, Mrs. Harlan Anderson and Calvin Jensen of this city, honored their father, Alfred Jensen on his 70th birthday at a party America. Tremonton. Utah SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY McKimley School News AiT'j rtt 10 plus James Cagney and Jane Bryan in iJf l. Two men hold v?.t sessions of thn . United Nations 01 Wic are: They of Brazil, exinister ana the Unite and THEATRE "LONE HAM) TEXAN" MATINEE EACH 1 9 CHARLES STARREST in 1. i Friday and Saturday, January ORPHEUM fl LEADER White or pastel grounds with" charming floral design. No Ironing needed! 80" x 105". Q Ofl w 47" Marquisette 49cWhite Peach, Blue, Gold grounds. and i I . ! ! |