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Show PAGE BEAR RIVER VALLEY SIX McKinley' School News wctiCilk are Today much plant for making It from natural our homes gas will soon be built at Brownsin used of the silver is made in Connecticut. So many ville, Texas. We have listed a few things brass articles are made in Water-burofuse petroleum: our cars, is that it Connecticut, that trucks, tractors, airplanes, lamps. ten called the "Brass City." New England has a great many steamships, paving roads, runwool manufacturing mills, but ways for flying, roofs for houses, Massachusetts has the largest to put in paint and on trains. More people are buying cars, number of mills. stoves and furnaces. Trucks oil are In New England there tractors are used Instead of and many rocks and farmers would horses. Many people stored oil like to get rid of them, but in great tanks underneath the there are three kinds that are ground to heat their homes for very valuable. These are granite, several years. This also makes marble and .slate. New Hampthe shortage greater. shire Is called the granite state There are not enough refinerbecause there Is so much granite ies to meet the demand. found there. The United States produces Fishing is also an important more oil than all the rest of the Industry. Cod fish helped save world put together. The United the Pilgrims from starvation and States ranks first in the world in memory of this the state of in oil production. She has pumpMassachusetts uses a great ed 1,733,000,000 barrels. Ven wooden cod fish for its emblem. ezuela ranks second in the world. The New England region is an Russia third, Iran, fourth, Ruinteresting one to learn about, mania, fifth and Merico, sixth. don't you think so? Mrs. Rhode's Sixth Grade Mrs. Anderson's Fifth Grade Roxey Davis and ClarMoana Korth, reporter ence Roberts, reporters. a ; over-Saturd- . 1 ay y, - d. one-six- th ne -- Thursday the seventh grade girls are going to sing at the P. T. A. meeting. We really have practiced hard. Everyone should come. We are having a contest to see which room has the highest percent of their parents there. The seventh and eighth grades are getting ready for a program. Our room is going to dramatize a hill billie song. You should see the costumes. There are patches all over them. They even have real guns (real cap guns). Be sure to read this column next week, there might be something about our program. Mr. Jeppson's Seventh Grade ' Terry Keaton and Bonnie Turner, reporters. - Verl Waldrrm how they governed the nation. We enjoy this study and hope to learn more about this grand farewell and glorious nation of ours. coating of silver. 1,000 to 2,000 a day. There School Is much fun. We can Omar Anderson and Gordon kinds of bees in a hive, three now. It is fun Peterson attended the Denver-Uta- h do many things is a worker bee, a drone there read big State basketball game in to read and we cansome a queen bee. They all and arith- bee, books. We can do like- people in a Logan Saturday night, returning work together metic. We are learning to write. home Sunday. community. The average swarm We like to help others through of bees Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pratt and gather 30 pounds of and the Inf antile . h R season small daughter of Salt Lake City the Red Cross lib-rwltfA in rf ' rC are visiting relatives and friends ITZTLZZ We were very glad to fill the in Snowville and Stone. Cross box for those who live Red learn many things this way. in Europe. Now we are bringing Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobia had as We hope we are good boys and our dimes for the Infantile Paraltheir night guest, girls. Miss Myrtle Cobia of Ogden. ysis Drive. Our third grade Mrs. Rhead's First Grade class 13 Mrs. Grace Anderson returned studying and learning much In all subjects and we like Wednesday right after a few For January we have been school. days visiting in Logan. about Eskimos. They Mrs. Moore's Third Grade studying Mr. Bert Eliason Jr. and Joseph cold north. the live in Rella Wood and Gail They Oil Utah the Eurd attended houses of blocks of winter make Christianson, reporters. in Wednesday Logan meeting ice and snow and summer houses night. They were accompanied of whale bones and skins. They Hey, do you know what? We by Mrs. Eliason. meat and fish. Their have finished our unit of the Attending- the Temple Excur eat lots of sion Wednesday were: Bishop clothes are made of furs and West3rn States and have jumped clear across the United States to and Mrs. Dan Hickman, Mr. and skin3. Eskimos are happy people. the New England region. You Mrs. Alma Larkln, Mr. and Mrs. can really have a lot of fun with D. G. Nelson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. They smile most of the time. The two second grades saw a these states. John Arbon, Mr. and Mrs. NorDid you know that Utah Is man Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle picture show about Eskimos and bigger than Maine? We surely Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lamar we enjoyed it very much. We take a very interesting Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CutTuesday we saw Richard, the didn't. Did you know that Verler, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Anderson, Great in our assembly program. mont means "green mountains?" magazine in school. We think we Mr, and Mrs. Del Roe, Mr. and We like to see him make things A Frenchman named Champlain, ought to tell you something saw those mountains, always about It. The name of it Is "The Mrs. Gilbert Arbon, Mr. and Mrs. change and disappear. Reed Larkln, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Mrs. Cannon's Second Grade green with forests and he named Young Citizen." One of the them "Verde Mont," French for things it called our attention to Rose, Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd this week was the shortage of Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cutler, and Last week we went to a speech reen mountains. Mrs. Mary Rose and Mrs. Grace clinic In the gym and had to say Did you know that Rhode Is- fuel oil. Anderson. So we are warning all Ameriwords that were hard. Some of land Is the smallest state, but Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobia had as the children could not say the yet It has more people than cans who heat their homes with dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and words. The professor gave us Utah. Did you know that Maine oil. We ask this question, "Are Mrs. Elliot Brighton of Salt Lake tongue twisters and when we is called the Pine Tree state and we running short of petroleum, City. could not say our r's he would used to build half of all the the dark brown oil nature has A large crowd enjoyed the wooden ships In the world and stored under the rocky crust of give us words with r's. dance Thursday night under the New Hampshire supplied the the earth?" No, we have more Yesterday we saw a magician. direction of the M. I. A. officers. The masts from of tall than ever before. The reason is forests her magician was Richard CanMr. and Mrs. Ruel Robbins of because more people are using it non. He has some good tricks. pines and spruce? Tremonton were visitors at the Did you stop to think when" and we can't make and deliver The lower floor went first and John Arbon home Sunday. then the upstairs went later. He you were eating cranberries on the oil products fast enough. Duane Larkln, son of Mr. and We have enough oil to last made a cake In a hat and he Thanksgiving or Christmas that Mrs. Reed Larkln was home were In the about twelve years, and feel sure grown probably they kept making things appear out from Ogden for the week-enmarshes around the Cape Cod that we can find enough new of nowhere. Mrs. Lela Pratt of Stone moved fields to see us through twenty Mrs. McNeeley's Fourth Grade peninsula in Massachusetts? Thursday, and Intends to Maine or of produces Carol Kent, reporter. thirty more years. make her home in Snowville. the potatoes produced In the When our natural gas is gone, Mr. and Mrs. Bealy Cutler took We are studying bees as a United States. Tobacco is raised we can make all the oil we want their daughter, Belva, and her from coal gas. The Germans science project and have learned along the banks of the Connectibaby back to her home In Clearcut river. This tobacco does not made gasoline in this way durfield, Saturday, and spent Sun- many things. They hatch from need a hot season for as war. We found out how the an growing to ing larva egg and then to a day. Belva has been visiting here does the tobacco In Virginia. they did It and then learned to 20 takes It pupa. a for bee days the past week. to hatch. The queen bee lays Perhaps you had waffles or pan- do the job better. To save minMrs. Jess Arbon visited in cakes for breakfast and used ing the coal, we can set it afire Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Robbins of pure maple Brigham, Monday. syrup on them. This underground and pipe off the Mr. Hershel Arbon went to Salt Tremonton. They all attended maple syrup came from Ver- gas. There is enough coal to last Lake Monday to attend the Mo-li- the dance that mont, the maple sugar land. us for 1,000 or 2,000 years. night. Tractor banquet. The Reed Larkins visited SunDo you own a set of "Rogers All this isn't just a dream for Guests at the John Arbon day at the home of Mrs. Larkin's Brothers 1847" silverware? The some far-o- ff time. In Missouri home Thursday were Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gam to and Alabama, oil is already beBrothers learned how Rogers Mrs. Leo Cottam of Brigham, and of Fielding. cover other metals with a thin ing made from coal gas. A - Trononton. Uuh LEADER Garfield's Eighth Grade Jaleen Allen, 'reporter. Mr. . wV oThT j Kiw There are 12 U, eight of them for habitation. ocean'a bottom in , marine eruption, I have enlarged and of them since. Kami1- - V ' Zl Thatcher ' & J ' Mrs. Walter Glen of Los Angeles, California, visited Mr. and Mrs. Marion Glenn and family, Sunday. Ervin Petersen and Roy Anderson visited in Ogden Monday. Mabel Waldron and Dorothy Petersen visited in Ogden, Sunday. Eldon Borgstrom and Harry Peterson returned home Saturday from their visit to Los Angeles, California. Leslie Hawks of Brigham City visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. William Burton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alben Borgstrom, and Mrs. William Burton and Mrs. Mary Anderson visited in Logan, Wednesday. Dean Compton left Friday for the Northern States Mission where he will serve for the next two years. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Compton and friends, Mr. and Mrs. James White, Mr. and Mrs. William Burton and Mr. ': 1 2 island to develop tions, and those to lowed in order " b, Haleakala on kve for centuries translation of i. 'The House of ' I 'J?! I- the word means. '4,7 " by the sun." 33 NEW MODELS FI.FfTMi CLEANER & A TP tow Are now avail J FOR ELECTRO; SERVICE AND EL? Cal1 or Write i R. E. HAL' Phone Bell 103-J- d J 2 nd is. Og i len is. 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