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Show .THE LEADER. Tremors!, UvA . TP t McXinley School News works six hours and sleeps or rests for six hours. The first fishing boats were sailboats called schoolners. Toour teacher. School is fun. diesel day engines as well as sails First grade, Mrs. Rhead's room. are used on the schnnnpre on these boats are other small hn.it We like Oct., because it brings called dories. Halloween. We are busy making masks out of paper sacks and The men on the h owl's to fasten on a stick to help the dories and go trawl fishing. When they trawl fish they put ingnten people. In Social Studies hooks on r Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Jensen oi comnston announce the en gagement of their daughter, Sarah to Darrell Goodsell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goodsell of We are having: a good time at school. We hate to go home at nis:ht when we are simnnsM in ixewion. We have made many Halloween Sarah is a senior student at uuxigs. we iiKe to reaa m our the Bear River High School and books. We like to color too. We Darrell is a graduate of North like to keep our room neat and Cache High School. pretty. It Is nice to have Mrs. their lines about three Rhead back to school, we like we are studying about tree dwel- or iour rt. apart, and put on piec- ENJOY DAY LV SALT LAKE lers. They lived long ago. We are es of small cut up fish for bait. Beth Ballard. Edith White, glad we didn't live then without The trawl lines are hundreds of " f" good homes and nice clothes, and not verv eood food tn pat. Wp ieet long. After the lines havej berta Fronk spent Wednesday of feel very thankful for the good been out long enough the men in idit weeic in sait LaKe. Tney nomes we have and the nice me aunes wind up the line and attended the Leonard Friendly take off the fish. When the broadcast and visited at the See fie school we can go to. j dories are full, the catch is taken home of Mrs- Max Davis. Mrs. Cannon's second grade back to the schooner. wonderful new Lynette Rogers, Victor Versluis Mr. and MrsThe fishermen on the sphnntier Farrel Bess J fish with big nets, the nets are attended the GENERAL ELECTRIC A big Indian came to our pulled behind the schooner, the uiswict sales convention in Salt school. He wore moccasins, and fish swim in the net and can iaxe over the weekend. had a head dress.' tt uqb an not if wu Uil i get out. dressed like an Indian. He talked Mrs. Guy Reese of Fieldin On large modern fishing boats, to our teacher. Our teacher said visited in Tremonton with her me trawi lines are run by he talks just as plain as we do. bun winches driven by and family Wednes electricity. This morning we listened to day. About 1,000,000 tne Liberty Bell on the radio. It pounds of fish go through the Boston Pier was on KSL at 10:03. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ward We're giving a show. It will be each day. Mr. and Mrs. Neal accompanied Mrs. Anderson's fifth on October 30. There will be a grade Olsen of Salt Lake City to Bur-leplay, tumbling and a poem. Reporter, Lynn Ewer. Idaho on Friday to attend Miss Thomson's fourth grade funeral services for a niece, Mrs. Vemell Powell. The New England Fishermen I I Mrs. Cliff Ulary of The new England fishermen Ogden was Freeman Bvi n?tin rrnA a weekend guest of her have a very different kind of business trio to n sister, Mrs. George Napoli. life than other men do. Wednesday and Thursday. They go out to sea for many J. C. Jensen and weeks at a time. When th Mr. and Mrs. Carl Skinner daughter, vail, J VW&lAl, and of home they stay over night and daughters, Judy Lynn and An- tx.e Salt Lake City visited over the next day they go back to sea. nette of Salt Lake weeKena with his daughter, were mrs. r erns Allen and Tremonton ine worK is hard so each man guests of Mr. and Mrs. weekend family. Claude xverson. Duane- Biorn a av wie iflOCfitgWOOOtwv.. or utah was home for uiuversuy Mrs. Reed Jensen and son, Lonnie of Brigham were weekend the weekend. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. David Astin of weeaen. Salt Lake City were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. Roy Davis and daughter, Ruby, and Mr. A. R. Castleton Sr. 5 of Malad were visiting the M. weekend guests at the home E. Castletons on Monday ui iur. ana Mrs. J. H. Rhead were his brother and sisters, Mr and Mrs. Parley H Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harris of mt. and Mrs. Harry Goetz- Layton, parents of Mrs. Fronk, iice, v rovo and Mr. and Mrs were Tuesday dinner guests of nidu oi Frank Allen of Salt Lake City. nie wayne f ronKS. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fuhrimsn Mrs. and daughter, Linda, flew to Beach Frank Germer of Long was visiting friends here Challis Idaho for their final the week. She. was a dinduring breakfast flight. A series of six ner at the S. A. Marble guest or seven such flierhts home Saturday. ..wjtiywTOj ,il 111,11,1k,. f ll'UHJiMny 16 i t ;C u-- " - 1 FT.1 11 27!G S Ll,u m 5 VOU U ;.l O h G x am fJOAf WEND - CLEAN-U- P da P FtBov isne BIG SELECTION TTtTT vv omens y, local Happenings Dresses f Y ' 20 1 lill LAY-A-WA- I lilt rJ "Buy for Cash and Pay Less pf her parents ' the Grand the Phil Johnsons. Chapter Order of the astern star. m:15 iVa-f.MIH- Mr. and Mrs. On .w were visited over the wr. and Mrs. M. E. Castleton weekend by Ws parents. Mr. and Mrs. G E and son Gary. Mrs. Roger TayJorgensen from Price and on lor and Miss Mary Getz visited Sunday Mrs. Jorgensen's folks Mr and Mrs. Ervin Getz and Mrs. Melvin Maughan and Melva Jane Castelton in children of Lava Hrt c-- i Ogden J on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. "! Bancroft were their guests. Virgil Mcdure spent last week n Casper, Wyoming Mrs. K. H. PVirtai tt on a hunt- - c vimj Tuesday with her daughter In ua i ay. Mrs. Hazel T kaKe was a hnn "5 t mp. f1"3- - Gifford tland ana Mrs. Evan the band concert in Logan Navy Thursday. - wr;rand Thomp-onattend- ramVf rt anlMrs- - HJm i ram siroivffiG at PEHUEVS i back-bendin- 3 . . . LN NOW . . . Make your selection from this BIG ASSORTMENT of NEW DOLLS. Lay.a-Wa- y Plan To Secure YOUB CHOICE NOW' 1 jwii Count , pm m( raC mC m WATCH FOR PENNEYS TOYLAND OPENING C m( m( . m ( m Da I Ivei ( reel Va 31- - $0 RH ir ton only CHENILLE SPREADS, full bed size AU 3 fT 1 Veyville t Garla V22 Joed 4 only. Mens plaid CASUALJACKETS ibg bnd V wool. Bright, clear colors. Size 36 only -,- Cn fuse iper iieyville only. Boys Plaid ALL WOOL JACKETS Sizes 12 and 16 only. Handsome plaids in clear colors 2J action -- - trie 6 only. BOYS DRESS SUITS .jirGr 0 03 I? only. Mens Towncraft DRESS SHTRTS Broken sizesColors, in fine broadcloth, slightly soiled. $ and Mercerized cotton yardage TTiuu. uasnes Deautiiully. 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