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Show Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. Tremonton, Thursday, were Mr. ard. :.lzs. and Mr. Visitors at the home of Mr. weekend Ttt.ir.kfnrt held in the McKinley. for next year, ut We hope they will turn out and Mrs. LeRoy tsunneu uvei fvhool irvr.i: well. Our class and all the school are sending things to the Jr. Ameri- Mr Ovwlns Seventh Grade can Red Cross. Reporters Jeniel Ewer j McKinley School News Every day so many things happen to us. Election programs, films and our lessons keep us real bu.sy. Our room made some pretty pictures with stencils and easel paints using a sponge. We are big first gTaders now, j will be Play day is May very it to end. Mrs. Rhead First Grade have two big snails in a jar in our room. We have had them all winter long. The snails laid eggs and fastened them to the side of the jar, they covered the eggs with a gelatine to protect them. Friday we noticed about ten Last Thursday, April A MISSISSIPPI RIVER LEGEND Centuries ago a mighty tree grew in the spot where the City of New Orleans is today. Its roots were 250 feet below sea level. One day a toronado came in from the Gulf of Mexico and blew down the tree. It fell to the north. It spread its branches from the Rockies on the west to the Appalachian Mountains on the East. As it lay on the ground its branches sank deeper and deeper into the earth until only the tips of the branches stuck up like dead sticks all over the mid tiny brown shelled babies. that The tiny snails are eating the of the nation's green plant in the bowl for food. We are doing finger painting workers owe in our room, its fun to spread the paste all over the paper and jobs, directly or indimake designs. When we get through it feels like our hands del of our country. rectly, to minerals. If are covered with mud. The Indians couldn t pass that's true, it seems Mrs. Cannon's Second Grade through the sticks so they burn- Ray Heslop, Lee Stokes them down. Some deep trenches of like the well-bein- g Sharon Buxton were seen where the old tree had been. mines, mills and smelWe are having fun these last Then water started down from ters should look mighdays of school. We don't have to the mountains. The water ran wear coats outside. There are into the trenches making many ty important to every only nineteen days of school left. rivers through the land. Monday we saw a picture show That is how the Mississippi industry, every lawThe man who brought the show River and its tributaries was maker, and every was a trainer of otters. He brou- made. ght two real otters in a cage One of them kissed the man Mrs. Andererson's 5th Grade right in the mouth. By Dee Petersen Otters are very funny animals Baby otters sell for four or five Its getting warm and we hundered dollars each. are able to go out and have lots Mrs. Gunnells Third Grade of fun. Reporters Carolyn Stokes We are having to hurry in all Dennis Robbins. our subjects so we can get by the time school is through The fourth grade is putting on out. two plays "Midnight Burial", and There are many paintings on UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "Salt in the Sea". the wall for the fair and they all look nice. We have sixteen posters up about social studies so we hardly have enough room for any more. We are voting for a president, first vice president, second vice president and secretary of our school today. Mrs. Anderson reALL-METOUTDOOR ported that it is a very orderly election, there is no rioting. Reporters, Virginia Walker Carol Ann Cochran, Mrs. Rhodes Sixth Grade probably fvo-thir- Shelly Anderson 6. when we go lawn and play games. on andean do many things. We out the Mrs. Saunders Mckinley School Hears have had a happy year. We like Fourth Grade "Boys Choir", want dor.t much and sthool We "Some experts tell us It ds their AL Folding rmchair STURDY COMFORTABLE LIGHTWEIGHT CONVENIENT ONLY Today . we are COAVOM Choir; sang at the Mckinley School. The ages of these boys were from eight to twelve. Their Director was George Bragg with Johnny Woods as accompanist. We were very much surprised; to hear them sing, "Come Come Ye Saints." They sang it very outcome. The judges have chosen to keep the officers and students in supence until Friday, When they will announce the officers . ;, v. Uiusix. Vm, rs ,Wt machines mechanize your hay harvest from starff even need a -pitchfork. You get better aualitv W Win ""Ji smaller crew. j lica. rBo',T-MouHr-o Always in easy view of the operator. Better control for mowing r s" - around obstructions. Fast hydraulic lift. Unmatched stability, particularly on hillsides. controlled sickle bar. tVA- -. "ACTOR RAKE Really engineered for tractor has two power. Power-driveforward reel speeds and one reverse for tedding shift easily as shifting your car. Castered, rubber-tirefront wheel makes it easy to lay clean, straight windrows, without pitching or roping. Ball and roller bearings r n, Arlo Adams says: r d, Radiators sure heat op quick this hot so you'd weather better let me flush yours out good. And I'll also check your radiator, hose and fan belt. Better not wait! Drive into my busy station at 1st E and Main. throughout ROTO-BALE- f 1 Saves more leaves. RoUed bales can be fed with less waste, whole or unrolled. You can stack more tons of hay in a given area. They don't break apart when handled d safe for rough. - I . I - makes weather- - R resistant, rolled bales -f- ast. yTS ,1X ' w T y LiLi rTr SALBS ' Howes' 1 mvm , . A ' ' ' 1M 1 'IN,BI1 ' - . . f "V" - : j . V. -- A 1 Lm 7 v For full information on I ' - livestock. i , ,w-- T.rJr JJf " i !i JSjj ' Ask, Au4t ' j, Twine-wrappe- - 4 (44 Xttu&il AWfcJtil? ; , Allis-Chalme- BRING and every one is excited as to the i r These three j We feel very fortunate in as much as the Mckinley School was the only grcup in the County privileged to hear this outstanding group of boys sing. We could not help but notice the way these boys conducted themselves. They were extremely mannerly and well behaved. Mr. Garfield's Eighth Grade Wm Lloyd Hunsaker . Reporter. CLASSIFIEDS RESULTS SVSTEfl . . . Fewer Men . . . More Hay . . . am! Rolled Bales beautifully. LEADER JT4. 1949. 21, to vote going T.-.Wf- aii hr AND the AUii-Chafme- rs J StRVICi ' haying ssfem stop in and see us. MX VAOXT. C1E. 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