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Show Thursday, November 7. 19S3 THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah Pag Five r 1 9 jWEHISTORK ' UTAH- - ' t,' ' ' ':- - . i MONTON MOTOR Fall Clean-uof I , 72i 4m p ? ' r t T f0 tt"- 'iiiiiii 1 - -i- - 1 - riiiMlrilii- r n Yes, North Park students room. see models of these and Boys and girls claim they in Mrs. others Barbara have enjoyed their social Southwick's fourth grade studies unit on Prehistoric Utah. Part of the study saw the students making models Promontory School Reports Activities Ghosts, goblins, and witches ended this month with a swing especially in Promontory school. We had a Halloween Party October 29th with Spook Alley, Fish Pond and eats, but best of all our school put on a play for the commun ity. Then Wednesday we gave our play for residents of two Old Folk's Homes in Brigham City. This has been a happy month, because our teacher returning from U.E.A. brought us a tape recorder, a Ludwig Von Drake talking doll, and a radio. Every Thursday we listen to STUDENTS VISIT stories of great men of Amer MISSION HOME ica on the Standar School Missionary Training Stu- Broadcast. We have learned dents of the Garland seminary, about the Hall of Fame, accompanied by A. Louis Fife, George Washington and are visited looking forward to other seminary principal, Salt Lake City, Saturday, October 19. The sixth grade says they The purpose of the day was enjoyed Southeastern the to visit the Mission Home to States and are "raring" to see what the missionaries start on the New England learn and do during their one States. "week of training. The fourth grade says they They toured the building never knew there were so and were told of the various many high peaks in Utah and meetings the missionaries at- wish they could go to each tend and things they learn one. before they enter the mission So, October days have been lield. busy, happy days. We are Also, during the day, they looking forward to November Tisited the Beehive House and Thanksgiving. and toured Temple Square Promontory School and the Deseret Industry. Dallas Flint, reporter Sale of Our 64 Models Has Been So Good A Small Deposit Will Hold It For You. Styles and Finishes on Two Display Floors 40 " EASY 09k 111 BOh TERMS mm PIANO CO. 1341 Washington Ogden, Utah tures. Among other things the group learned that fossil remains in the state reveal that these dinosaurs inhabited the Utah area millions of years ago. Students reportedly thrilled when they could see and handle five real gizzard stones that Mrs. Katherine Nessen, sixth grade teacher, presented to the class. These gizzard stones were found in the dinosaur area southwest of Price, Utah. From this study the students will move into other units dealing with Utah and the surrounding area, Mrs. Southwick reveals. 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"The main purpose of this orchestra is to prepare outstanding students in this area for further musical education," states Gareth Larsen, band director. TRY LEADER CLASSIFIEDS These Specials For Friday, Shop at Tremonion's Best Lighted Lot With A Most Complete Selection of Used Cars Trade-in- s WE MUST SELL THEM NOW! - Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Earl returned home Tuesday morning after a trip to California. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burnham and family in Concord. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner chose the name of "Lori Ann" for their new girl, Sunday. They also have two sons. Local grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Gardner. Rupert Blackham was called to Salt Lake City, Sunday because of the death of his aunt, Marie Arnoldy. Jack and Kent Fryer spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer. They came out from Clearfield for pheasant hunting. Hi Our Lot is Crowded With of some of Utah's early crea- by Mrs. Wayne PIANOS Select Your Christmas Piano Now Ik if" - " Finalists on the Freshman Class ballot for officers at Utah State University carries names of several Bear River High school graduates. Dan Litchford, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Litchford of Deweyville, a music major is running for the vice president's position; Janet Thompson, an elementary education major and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan C. Thompson is a candidate for the secretary post and Dixie Brighton, a liberal studies student is on the ticket for reprsentative of Associated Women Students. i, - Brontosaurs, Allasaurus, Tricertops BR Grads on Ballot at USU J : YOUR TRADE IS WORTH MORE AT ... Trefflontoii Motor 330 EAST MAIN PHONE 2E ( 257-822- 1 |