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Show Thursday April THE LEADER. Treroonton, Utah 12, 1951 McKINLEY SCHOOLNEWS 14 THURS., FRI., SAT., APRIL 12, 13, We are making puppets in answers are back. our room. Linda Rose is fin- are learning coming things-Lindmany ished making her Ann Christensen puppet. Linda's puppet is very pretty. It is good weather today. We had a happy Easter. We have had a' very good time in school. School will let out in May. The birds are coming from the south because it is getting warm, because it is getting warm. There are many kinds of birds in Utah. There are six reading groups in our room. There are 20 girls in our room. There are 20 boys in our room. Mrs. Ashton's Third Grade LeAnna Nelson and JoAnn Korth A boy in our room had a surprise for us Monday. It was a good surprise, too. His name is Bruce Woerner. He had some dates that came from Phoenix, Arizona. He had a wild orange here too. But, when he tasted it you should have seen his face-Hsaid that it was sour. Mr. Jeppson has been just like a mail man the last few weeks. He has been bringing mail from the post office to the school. Most of the letters are for our fifth grades. About three weeks ago we wrote a business letter to some the important cities. Now We New Serial "Desperadoes of a hamster to hamster is a little think we will have a lot of fun furry animal about 5 inches playing other schools. In school we have taken a long. It looks something like a mouse but has a tail only 1 inch few tests but we have mostly long. It is a cousin of the squir- just been doing our daily work. rel and chipmunk. It makes a Soon, Mr. Puzey will come and fine pet. It has beautiful fur. It all the eighth graders will regeats vegetables, nuts, fruit and ister for high school next year. We have been going to several grass. It can learn to do many tricks. Most hampsters are used eighth grade dances and they for experiments for science. We this month, we will go to the like to have it in our room. It are really fun. On the 9th of dance at the Future Freshie sleeps most of the time. There are seven weeks left high school and soon after that Mark brought A of school. Many boys and girls will be Future Freshie day. We are absent. These boys and girls have had fun in school this are sick. year and we hope for a successful high school career. Carolyn has rheumatic fever. Mr- Jeppson's eighth grade L. D. has mumps. Timothy has chicken pox. Darwin has This month it is the 7th The rest have the flu. Miss Adam's Second grade grade's turn to put on the program. We have chosen a commute to write a script. It will is here and we, the be Spring 13, 1951. We hope It eighth grade, have started our will Friday make impressions on the two last months of school in school and will not fail on that We to will be McKinley. iglad leave, however, I think we may unlucky day. In about three weeks we are miss our school. The boys have been playing going to select our student body baseball for a few days and we officers for next year. The entire school will vote. On the first week of May all the 7th grade is going to Salt Lake to tour the points of interest. It is our rooms turn to arrange for the trip, the other room did it last year. Two of the school cooks will accompany - Scar-letin- a. We've heard about a lot of makeshift drain pans many of them troublesome. But here's one (below) you can make that can be pulled from under a vehicle by the handle, then carried with one hand. Heavy Duty is a high performance level oil, compounded to stop piston deposits and corrosion. RPM DELO CAN Cut out section tm&a mm We recommend it particularly for farm tractors. Call us. Service is the chief aim of our local business. SEND OVEft EDGES i 1 CRANKCASE DRAWINGS If you want to do away with engine troubles on your truck or tractor, try lunch-M- r. BPM DELO Heavy Duty Lubricating Oil. It will save you up to 60 on engine maintenance costs. AStadardOiH iCdNwataPrafcct WED. - THUR. - FRI - SAT. 17 SUPER WESTERN "MR. MUSIC" the NEWS SHORT Rt.flrHnor PREMIER "RAWHIDE" Tvrnno Sucan -- HavtuarH TViuor v. w J SHORT CARTOON APRIL 18, 19, 20. 21 T sen attended conference sesDr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins brother, Brazee Hawkins of sions in Salt Lake Monda.y were visited on Sunday by their Diego, California. Andrea Huggins Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Holmentertained at dinner Sungren Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen of entertained at a day. Out of town guests were Brigham City Monday evening in Mrs. C. H. Wakely and Mr. and family party honor of Bishop and Mrs. Mrs. Allen MicKie ana children, Claude Wakefield and children Pat and Jim, at Logan. of Seattle, Washington. The Friends of Mrs. Augusta Iverother guests were Mr. and Mrs. sen will be glad to learn that Leon Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Vay she is improved and was able to Jensen and family and Bishop leave the hospital Monday. She and Mrs. Vernon L. Johnsen is at the home of her daughter, and family of Bear River City. Mrs. Golden Petersen. Andersen was Mrs. LaVere Mrs. Emma Paice, who is gracious hostess to her club confined at the Valley hospital afternoon. Pinochle with Saturday pneumonia, is improving. was played with prizes going to Mrs. Emma B. McArthur and Mrs. Ivan Iversen and Mrs. Al-v- in daughter of Garfield visited Jensen. A delisious lunch her mother, Mrs. Paice, and her was served. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jen Mr. and Mrs. Christian And- sen Sunday. ersen entertained a group of Newell Checketts and Bishop friends Saturday evening after Vernon Johnson attended the the dance. special prieshood meeting in Bishop and Mrs. Vernon L. Salt Lake. $1538.00 Base Price Mrs. Grant Checketts was a Johnsen and Bishop and Mrs. f.o.b Claude Wakefull of Seattle at- Brigham visitor Wednesday. tended sessions at the Logan Mrs. Roland Scoffield attendSalt Lake City ed her bridge club Friday eveTemple Wednesday. Mrs. Don at of home the Mrs. Bessie Christensen and ning Mrs. Helen Huggins motored to Fryer Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart Ogden Wednesday. returned Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jensen Saturday from a deand Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen lightful trip to Arizona. attended the reunion of the The eighth grade boys and with touch control attended the Future Mormon Battilion Trek in Salt girls Freshie dance at Bear River Lake Thursday evening. high Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon BEAR RIVER CITY See The FAHLL on 20 Less Gas Call us NOW! for a SHOWDOWN Demonstration The FARMALL :r C for a FREE Demonstration Call Frank Dalton Tremonton, Utah Phone 3361 after Mane left. Her name is Laura Her family goes to Arizona every winter. We were glad to have her back in our room. Last Friday our room nut on the assembly program for the scnooi. We pretended that we were in the school room at re cess, and that we were trying to trunk of an assembly program. A few people in our room did some talents that they Knew. We enjoyed It very much and we hope that the other rooms enjoyed it as much as we Miss Christensen's 4th grade Merrilee Cochran, reporter J. BESS Dial 2251 came Just Mrs. Helen Walker of Boise, Tremonton Idaho visited with Mr. and Mrs. Q. Leslie Rees on Thursday. J&INBOW I TniXTffTl?cl 'Ui in I r '1 l 0 nee in a while, any man is entitled to let him self go. for this MEMORIAL DAY May 30 Choose A Beautiful . Granite Memoria .... Only the highest quality granites in all the standard colors are shown in our display of monuments and markers. Our workmanship combines the best in training and experience. Visit our manufacturing plant and display yard at 2nd North and 4th East in Brigham City and place your order He's entitled to that glow of pride that comes from feeling like the very important person that he really is. He's entitled to take practical steps to make his dreams come true. 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It does things to you, when you let yourself sink deep down in the subtle softness of its cushions, and run a caressing hand over the fine texture of its fabrics. VliW AVI hmilt Bl-- k will fcwIM 0 0 08 08(H) now for spring delivery. John H. Bott & Sons Co. San do YOUR work on YOUR farm and family attended the funeral services of Pres. George Mr. and Mrs. George Shuman Albert Smith in Salt Lake Sat Sr, of Well, Nevada visited from urday. Thursday to Monday with their We had a new girl come to and family attended the fune daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William our room a while ago. Her name Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Archibald Roberts. Other visitors were Is Marie. She came to school and Mr. and Mrs. Carless Jen Mr. and Mrs. Desse Hunsakerfour days and then she left. She didn't say she was going to leave, she just left. But, we en joyed her while she was here. Another girl f SERIAL CARTOON did. 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