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Show The LEADER Thursday, March 27. Tfcgsdiy, March 27, 1952 r THE LEABX2t Tfceaootcn, Utah McKlNLEY Our seventh grade has survivthree days of the grade school basketball tournament We will be playing Howell for fourth and seventh places. So far we have lost one game and won two. We are going to make an to Article 7, Section 1 of the Constitution of the He Kinley School. We are going to make it so only the seventh graders can become candidates for office. Candidates must also have a "B" average. We are thinking in terms of having our annual elections for student body officers of McKin-le- y School around the latter part of April. The teachers are now classifying the ones that are ell gible to be candidates. ed SCHOOLNEWS MIm Adam Gtossl Gra to tell us when to go to bed." Bj Mary Cornwall We are studying about Holland The nights of sunshine must and Dutch people. , We made make up for the dark winters. some windmills and pictures In 1940, Alaska had about 72,-0about Holland today. We will people. Now it has over 128,-0make a border with our picpeople. . tures. We found out that Alaska has Holland is an interesting coun- two more holidays than we have. try. We are learning dutch songs They are Seward's Day. March and poems. 30, and June 21, the day of the midnight sun, when they play baseball at midnlzht. Miss Ferry's Fifth Grade Air and naval bases will play Allea Jean By a very Important part In Alas-ka- s' We were surprised when we future. studied about Alaska. We We have a great big clock in For thought it would be a land of ice been several years Congress has our room. Mr. Hansen at the Alabout talking snow making and just as the people did High School gave it to Miss when the United States bought aska a state In our United Sta Christensen. It was made in Jates. Alaskans will that hope day it from Russia in 1867. pan. Carmi, one of our janitors, come soon. The United States has receiv- hung it on the wall and now we ed more money from salmon can go up to it and turn a little Mrs. Ashton's Third Grade than it paid for Alaska. It also knob at the bottom and we can has received lots of money from By Brend Gayle Whitney make it say any time we want. We have been studying about Someone is mining and seal fishing. Alaskan always up by the spruce trees are used for crates China. clock. We are learning to tell for salmon and newsprint. Confucius was a Chinese tea- time and we are having lots of fun with our clock too. They have farming too. They cher. He was very famous. have some cabbages that weigh The rice fields are called rice about 30 to 40 pounds." Summ- paddies. Their rice is much betMrs. Rhead'a First Grade ers in Alaska are very short. The ter than our rice because it has We read a story about a bird sun shines about 23 hours each much more water. They plant who said "Spring is here," We day. Alaskans Jokingly say, "In rice by hand. They roll up their summer we set our alarm clocks pant legs and wade in to plant it. It is much harder to plant it ent 00 00 SAVE On Real Choice Grade of BEEF Half or Quarter David Summers Tuesday our teacher came back after having the mumps. Our class was very glad to see her. The substitute teacher was Mrs. Holland. She was very nice. We are going to have a lyceum today. The Lyceum is going to be about hobbies. Our sixth grades are going to put on a talent show on April 4, 1952. On Tuesdays we have gym. The boys have a workout in basketball, the players are: Ronald Johnson, Kent Hughes, Gary. Fuhrlman, Dennis Robbins, Lar- ry Price, Trueman Smith, Inn! Ewer; Bruce Woerner, and David Summers. The girls have gym on Wednesday. They play basketball too but are quite as good players as we are. Half or Quarter Cured or Smoked Hams or Bacon Cured Meats Large variety At A Saving THE NEW OAT COAriY lju.i ' mw..!'"" $ UM: T77 l II : ' ::.J the S. E. Bjorn home Tuesday. at Fort Riley. S Nineteen from wood attended the Elders special session at CABOL FCnOSSM TO the Temple Monday evening. ATTEND BADIO SCHOOL Friday night at 8:00 at the Carol Petersen, daughter of school house, the 5th meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen, will thePTA study group will be held. leave Friday for Kansas City, AH parents are Invited to atMissouri, where she will attend tend. the Central Radio and Television Mf. and Mrs. Joe Malmberg of School, Airline Division, for at Clarkston were Sunday visitors weeks. at the Golden Andreason home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Romer atMr. and Mrs. Earl Petersen tended the open house at the and son spent Sunday afternoon fcktMbarwNrtrili Indian School at Brigham City at file home of Mr. Rich Hadley its nto last Friday. in Logan. Weekend guests at the home of All Elders an dpartners are tajMrfatayMM . . .. . ..1 n Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fridal was Invited to attend an apron and mmamwsminim Miss Lenora Romer of Brigham overall party Saturday night at mcr;irju m- City. 8:00 at the ward hall. There will Herbert Heslop and Mr. and be dancing and plenty of re Mrs. Marvin Heslop visited at freshments a good time for SALT lAXi the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank alL Heslop last Sunday. The MIA play was presented at the Hooper Ward Tuesday. Walt Fridal returned home last week from Alta, where he has been employed during the winter months. FROM TREMONTON Reed Petersen was in Salt Lake last Friday and Saturday. While there he attended the basketball 10:30 3.05 6:25 tournament. Miller Mrs. Erma and Mrs. Ward Holbrook of Bountiful re8:26 11:05 3:45 cently returned from a trip to Manhatten, Kansas. They drove Tremonton Phone 2641 ERN'S CAFE back to take Mrs. Alan Halbrook tttaCrWi . ainnoufiHOTii arcrfj) mm a.m. a.m. Eastbound p.m. Westhound ajh. ' Pancake - gg Program Dance SPONSORED DY TREMONTON VOLUNTEER FIREMEN -- ill SUPPER HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA, 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p. m. PROGRAM HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 pjn. SCHOOL GYMNASIUM, 9:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m. DANCE-HI- GH All Proceeds Will Go To Pay For New Ambulance for Northern Box Elder Co. PHLSBURY-HotQk- Frlgidaire food fteener and refrigerator combination, lust introduced, feature ehehee that glide out mm mylon roller for easy access, handy etorage space on cold called Levelcold. door, and a. mom kind Iof safe, constant food aerotono froemer, eompletely Upper compartsnent insulated and eealed from ret of cabinet. CyetmmmtUt do. iroeCng In refrigerator section automatically mmmmh hep inUy and bonUkee frost before if collects. Cycla-matl-e WESTERN CREAMERY cs MORNING MILK - Milk for Coffee and Hot Cakes LIBBVS - Pineapple Juice UTAH IDAHO SUGAR UTAH POULTRY -- Eggs Co-Su- FOLGERS-Coff- ee - AMERICAN FOOD Bacon ARDEN DAIRY Milk to Drink - H(MR0ITC0. Tremonton - Butter LUMBERJACK -- Syrup . - - SAFEWAY Eggs FOOD BASKET -- Eggs O.P.SKAGGS-Eg- gs Now On Display At Phone 2311 p.m. - The Following Firms Have Donated The Food To Make This Supper Possible fitw p.m. AT., APRIL 12th New Model Frigidaire . and Mrs. Melvin Hamilton of Sugar City, Idaho called at Mr. Mr. Clark's Seventh Grade By Neil Sttmpaou and Lyle Hunnker Tremonton 5211 basketball tournaments. McKin-le- y entered three teams, one from the seventh and two from the eighth. The tournament will be held on the nights of the 20, 21, 24, 26. We hope we can win. Spring is here but you'd never know it. The snow comes and drifts. Once in a while the sun comes out and melts a little snow. Yesterday we saw a film on the progress of the Oil industry. We had a contest between the two rooms to see who could sell the most magazines. Mr. Garfield's room won by a good Is stationed Miss Mitton's Sixth Grade By Bruce Woerner and ponrc Phone Mr. Jeppson's Eighth Grade By Paul ChrMeasen and Dee Petersen .This week we are having our (Marilyn Miller). Elwcod in China than here because they do not have the things to do it with that we do. Jinrickshas are carts that they have in China. They are used about the same as our cars. People pull the jinrickshas like we pull wagons. ' Coolies are poor people in China. They pull the jinrickshas. The Burma road was famous at the time China was fighting Japan. We used the road to take guns and things we needed to fight with. MEAT ALLEN hope it is true. The boys have marbles In their pockets. Thais a sign of spring. There are freckles all over our faces. That is another sign of spring. We are getting to be good readers, thats another sign that spring is coming and we have been In school all winter. We hope these signs are true and spring soon comes. Admission $1.00 gar 195S |