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Show THE LEADER. McKinley School News BOASTS MANY ACTIVITIES IN CLASS Activities at the McKinley School during American Education Week were wide and varied. To begin the week's program in all the churches in Tremon-tothere was an observance of Loyalty Day. A Boy Scout the school led representing every congreation in a pledge of allegiance to our Flag and Country. Monday a truly impressive sight was witnessed around the flag pole, when the nearly 600 youthful citizens saw Old Glory raised as the bugle played. After the pledge to the flag, they sang the Star Spangled Banner. n ious commitments this conference will be held next week Nov.18, 19, 20 from 1 to 4 p.m. Since American Education Week to is better train the youth in citizenship and focus the attention of the public on the worth of our schools all these activities have been observed with great interest. TMmonloa, Ulan Norember Thursday. 12. 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Rhodes fer had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Tracy. He came from Park Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. visited in Ogden Sunday even- Grant Wilde and Jim Wilde of Valley. Whitney were in Salt Lake City by Michael Bowcutt and Delos ing with their parents. Mrs. Salt Lake City. Monday to hear the noted Carl Edvolson had just return Stenquist Sunday Mrs. L. R. Shaffer Eleanor Roosevelt speak. While RADIO SHOW ed home from California, where and Mrs. Sherman Oyler accom- there the Whitneys visited with On Wednesday over station she had stopped following a panied Mrs. Wilde to Clarkston Miss Louise Field a sister of KBUH the McKinley School to Hawaii. Leo visited where the trip they Mrs. Whitney. participated in a radio script Parley G. James, Parley N Godfreys. by Mabel Romer on the subject, "Preparing for and Elmer and Dick, of James, Citizenship". Participants were Salt Lake City were weekend V from the first and eighth WARD YOUNG FOLKS guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul $ grades. Larson for the Pheasant Hunt. ROW REET PROJECT Armistice Day was honored NEW GIRL JOINS CLASS Mr--, and Mrs. Leland Watt A good group of young people with an excellent program from of We have another new girl turned out Saturday to wind Layton came for their boys the American Legion.. in our room. Her name is Patsy row the church beets. By noon Monday who had been at the WILL APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNITY TO Also that day the Lyceum Versluis. She came from far the work was done and the Harmon Pierson home for the BID ON YOUR STORED GRAINS program gave "Revue Ameri- away. She came from Tehron, Relief weekend. Society ladies served hot can" fitting for the day. Mrs. Mildred Allred, Helen $ Iran. She came in an airplane. chili to all who had helped. Usually during American Peterson and Donna Chido were She had not gone to school the Sunday evening Week Parent-TeachEducation but now she is going to school and Gleaners held a fireside at Logan visitors Saturday. Conference have Mrs. May Bjorklund, Mr. and v with us. the A. A. Mun'ns home. Elder been held to better acquaint Miss Christensen's First Grade Don Reeder of Corinne was the Mrs. Carl Bjorkland and Mr. parents with the school. guest speaker. He also showed and Mrs. Ralph Holman were This year because of prev THANKSGIVING STUDIES slides of his mission and Korea dinner and afternoon guests Mr. and Mrs. L. M. We are studying about the Ethel Mortensen daughter of Sunday of ' Holman. Thanks-givinand The. first Pilgrims Mary Mortensen, underwent a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oyler have WILL MIX FEEDS TO YOUR OWN We have a flannel board major operation at the Cooley a new Mr. FORMULAS to born of show grandson, the Pilgrims hospital in Brigham last Satur picture and Indians celebrating the first day. She is improving favorably and Mrs. Max Hyde Tuesday For Fast Livestock and Poultry Thanksgiving. FridaJ Mrs. Chan Cornwall morning at the Valley Hospital. Mr. C. J. Hadley of Ogden We think the Pilgrims were and three daughters were Salt Growth Use the Best in Feed Mixes brave to come to America in Lake City visitors. Saturday spent the Pheasant hunt with Tremonton Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oyler. Phone 2411 the winter time. evening Mrs. Cornwall was hostMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaf We like to hear stories about ess at a birthday dinner in the Pilgrims. honor of her husband. Besides Miss Adams Second Grade 1 the Cornwall family, the follow 15r ing brothers and sisters of Chan CLASS LOSES TWO were present: Mr. and Mrs. Earl We have learned about many Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Einor things in Social Studies. We Stenquist, Mr. and Mrs. Ken have studied about some of tHe neth Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs m : very first men who came to Virgil Anderson, Mr. and Mrs America. We've studied about Keith Austin, Mrs. Eulalla Corn Idaho Falls $3.50 Salt Lake, a little about differ wall and Con Hansen. They Twin Falls $4.00 ent countries, and dinosaurs. We presented their brother with a Pocatello . S2.35 finished the Revolutionary lovely leather bound three-in- just Salt Lake War. one Church Standards Book. Provo . . . $3.25 Today is Gail Larsen's birth Monday afternoon Mrs. Corn day. wall entertained at a birthday Ogden . . $1.00 Plus Tax oayia jonnsiun was in our party for her young daughter grade at the beginning of the Dixie. GET A HEAD START ON YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPINOI Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts year, but she went to Calif Phone 3886 ornia. We got a letter from her and Charlie Petersen spent the today, and we were happy to weekend in Nyssa, Ore., to see 50 only 25 only Women's Big Selection hear from her. Another one of Mrs. George Daly, Mr. Peter RAYON DENIM our classmates, Shirlene Neilsen sen's sister, who is ill. XMAS GIFT Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larsen, and just left last Friday to go to California, too. We hope no one Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hansen else leaves the room, for we of Salt Lake City were week miss them when they go. We end guess at the Carl Romers. have 33 children left now. 00 lney came up to enjoy the Mrs. Ashtons 3rd Grade pheasant season. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Privett and Tweed finish Casuals in OF PLANTS AND SHELLS Bracelets - Earrings - Neck- family spent the week at the wrinkle resistant Rayon for A Complete Clean-U- n of our laces - Pins in stone set. Our fourth grade is learning Heber Mortensen home. Clean-Up Lyle Bead and metal styles. Good and afternoon Wash Dress line. many interesting things this Creager of Morgan was a week wear. Sizes 9 to 20. Sizes from 9 to 50. gift items. year. end guest at the Mortensen One thing we have studied home. Wynn Mortensen return Plastic Calf Full Bed Size Large Assortment is green plants. Green plants ed home Tuesday after spending NOVELTY PRINT are the only thing in the ten days at the hospital at Hill world that can make food Field where he received treat They make sugar, starch, fat ment following an accident, In the Newest Style and protein. No one knows just Wednesday he reported back at how they do it. But we do Camp Stoneman, Calif., where 00 00 know that without plants there he will leave for Korea. would be no animals. The Dwain Romer family Some children brought shells spent Sunday visiting at the L. High quality colorfast print- to school. Little animals called C. Chadwick home in Salt Lake Smart shapes that makeed flannel for your XmasnBig 72 x 90 size in top nice gifts. New Styles. mollusks once lived in them City. They also visited another Pajama, - Gown, I quality Cotton, Pastel colors sewing Blacks and Red. Shirt and other novelty to match your bedding. EacTi different kind of mollusk sister, Mrs. A. C. Merrill of , A cold weather bargain. (patterns. made a different kind of shell Modesto, California who was on The shell was his home and her way home from a ODDS AND ENDS trip to 50 in. x 81 in. Girls' and Women's procted him from his enemies the east coast. From Our Stocks This home grew as the animal Mrs. Eldon Gardner spent did. It was never too large or several days last week in the too small. Valley Hospital receiving medIn arithmetic we are learning ical treatment. 00 to do long division. We know Weekend guests at the Regthe six steps are: divide, multi- inald Hunsaker home were Mr. ply, subtract, compare bring David Johnson, Robert Nelson, A Close-Oline of plain down then start over. Some of and Richard Nelson of Salt Lake One of a kind in Cotton. Lovely, billowy white rayon color cuff anklets, fine us are not sure of all the steps City, D. Elmer Johnson and trimmed, Marquissettes o V Marquisette, with permanent combed, long wear cottons; Plastic pairs, 45 inches long. finish bizes 8 to 11. yet. We need lots more practice Lynn Johnson of Alpine. deep ruffles. before we are experts. Hansen of Boyd Salt Lake Miss Christensens 4 th Grade Children's and Girls' FINAL CLEAN-UP- ! FINAL CLEAN-UP- ! City, Reed Whitaker of Provo, and Bill and Sidney Bishop of 100 percent Wool Women's Children's TV H FOREST PRODUCTS STUDIED Garland were weekend guests at We have been studying about the Amos Hansen home. forest products. We are now Visiting Mrs. Walter Fridal and studying about Miner and other Saturday was Mrs. Claire Kom-is- h mineral workers. 00 of Franklin, and her sister. in the past two weeks we have had two new students in in our class room. One of them A group of all leather brown Odd lot numbers in Casual Slippers in one and two flats and medium heels. just stayed for a short visit by Mrs. Eph Peterson Higher priced novelty knits strap styles. Good school Browns and blacks. AA and reduced and then went on to Georgia. to clear. A good B widths to 8. shoes. Sizes 8 to 2. She came from Japan. Her name selection of patterns. is Linda Conger. Her father is MRS. NAOMI OYLER in the Air Force. 4 Only Men's HONORED Juvenile and Boy's Buy Them for Xmas! TREMONTON The other student is Ross ON BIRTHDAY ELWOOD ERVIB STTiUL M-M- CUSTOM er ROLLING - GRINDING - MIXING CLEANING ! I ! ! t if for Timut&ennL rv ana BenmeyS mbwwmi&MM wq $1-8- I 5 EVHOUtlD MIDLAND HOTEL M. E. Hall, Agent (mi nlfnlfnlfn1 iiew"54 "MP Wash Casual Dresses Frocks Jewelry 5' 2oo 50 ? Handbags Pastel Sheet Blankets Cotton Flannel 2' 2 , Kitchen Curtains 50 with elegant Cotton Anklets Rayon Priscillas 4prl 988 pn ut 5 mm fabrics Slippers Shoes Mittens 2 Gloves 200 EAST GARLAND 75 pr WINZELER - MATNEY MOTOR CO. PHONE 5181 Ready Mixed Concrete READY FOR YOUR USE Also SAND and GRAVEL WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Hunsaker Sand and Gravel Phone 72 East Forrest Street, Brigham City Phone 1971 South on 2nd West Tremonion The Birthday Club celebrated the anniversary of Mrs. Naomi Oyler at her home Mondav afternoon. The birthday dish towels were presented to the hostess by Louise Harper. A delicious luncheon was served at small tables bv the ladies of the North Street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harper attended the funeral service of a relative in Farmington Tues day. Mrs. J. P. Christensen and Mahlon, and Mrs. Ray Woocl were Logan visitors Saturday. Mrs. Naomi Oyler took her daughter. Bertha Cook and two boys to Salt Lake City Wednes day, where the Cooks left by train to return to their home in Martinez. Calif. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grover and Mrs. Alice and Jessie Coe. She then went on to Pleasant Grove where she attended the funeral service of an aunt Mrs. Mary G. Maxficld. She returned home Friday. Ton-nesa- Boy's and Men's Mittens Mufflers Boys all 35 wool clan and men's Crepes. A real bargain. plain pre-holid- ay Robes Leather Wool 75 LOUNGING 5 00 75 plaids Wool Melton Mitts with flan- - 2 only Rayon Gabardine Rayon, ncl linings and Leather Robes and 2 Beason Cottons Blue - wine and browns, styles. Warmly lined. Sizes small and medium. ? WOMEN'S ODDS and ENDS! Men's CORDUROY SKIRTS Sport Shirts REMNANTS 350 I50 BIG TABLE PIECE GOODS REPRICED! Cleon-u- p of our m Time for Your Xmas stock eJ?tijNw Skirt 0011a hewing. Lengths for Aprons, Corduroy ch a,4 namn. and Tweed weaves uoii noines and many other or long sleeves. Plaids. uses. elties and prints. Reduced J Sizes 9 to 16. to clear. Good gift buys. (A ; nov-(coIo- rs w EXTRA SPECIAL CANDY BARGAIN 214 lh. . . . Filled Center Hard Candy Packed in Air Sealed Glass Jars JAR 1 00 |