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Show FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, THE MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE 1950 Funeral Rites Honor News, Nof es From Riverton Leader Fiflh Ward Michael J. Tischner, 69, 7526 Murray Fifth Ward Stake Conference, Saturday Priesthood leadership session, 6:30 p.m. Welfare session, 8 p m. (Murrayt First ward chapel). Stake Conference, Sunday 6:30 p.m. (Stake House, 33 So. and State Streets). basketball Monday round-robiMurray Fourth vs Murray Fifth, 7:30 p.m.; (Murray High school gym). Tuesday Primary, 3:40 p.m. (First ward chapel). Relief Society, Wednesday 2 p.m. (5403 So. State). MIA, 7:30 p.m. Thursday (First ward chapel); Bishop's meeting, 8 pin. (First ward bishop's office). n, There be will no meetings held by the Murray Fifth ward, Sunday, according to Bishop Edmund Fehr. Harold Richards, superintendent of the Murray Fifth ward Sunday school announced there will be no Sunday school held Sunday for either the Senior or Junior departments because of stake A- school Sunday attendance 50 Superintendent Harold announced. Awards Richardswill be presented for perfect and mar perfect atendance at Junior and Senior Sunday school since the Fifth ward Sunday school was organized, July 10, 1910, to the end of the year. Jan. - for cess BOTH FOR THE PRICE OF THE SUIT AND 100 DRESSES INCLUDED Tuberculous and rickets. Junena Phillips, room j They may even be killed while they are helping to save others. They work hard and they are brave. We are making a big picture about a fire. We will show the fire, the alarm, the station, all of the trucks, the chief and many other things. Many children are helping to make ihe picture. The picture vill remind us to be careful and to avoid fires. Fred Finlinson, second grade BRINGS YOU NEW Black Tube Television of course with Built-i- n "Pictvremagnet" Aerial Joyce Lelis, room DRESS Select a Blouse "or Sweater Select a Slip-Night- Buy a or P. J's y Buy a Maternity Skirt Maternity Suit Select a Smock Select a Dress FORMALS COATS Price Ml t0 Ak 0FF Many All Other Sales Final Big Values 7h 4910 So. State Houf of fashion Phone Murray 925 St. Just received of 9 11 Our Class Experiments In our class we have very interesting experiments. So far we've been studying about air pressure and next we're going to study about electricity. Air pressure is a very interesting thing to study about. You" learn many things about air that you never knew before. There is a lot of things that I've learned from these experiments that I didn't know before. Marvo Latta, room 11 Fifth Grade fifth In Mrs. Bjorklund's grade we are studying about George Washington and Astronomy. At home we wrote down 15 or 20 questions we want answered about the stars. Our teacher has told us the story of the big and little dipper. We are learning how to reduce fractions. Mr. Borovatzs, our student teacher, is teaching us social studies. We like him very much. Linda Shepherd, room 3 In room three we have a student teacher. His name is Mr. Steve Borovatz. He has been with us since Jan. 6, 1950. In social science Mr. Borovatz tolJ us a little about the Panama canal and how the locks open and shut. He told us how they raise the ship. He is with us all morning. He helps us with our arithmetic and reading. He attends school at the University in the afternoon. We have been studying about the stars, planets, and heavenly bodies- We enjoy school very much. Mabel SpeLsas, room 3 O New Glare-Ba- n 'black7 tube O Gaint Circle Screen and Picture Control Automatic One-Kno- b Toning SEE IT TODAY x6 and 1 x 8 in a real good low grade 1 Lumber-Doors-Plumbi- All BRINTON ELECTRIC "Mumy'i 4792 Keep Warm Center" a State Phone Mur. 106 ng Low-Speci- 100 sq. ft. $4.95 Prices al SOUTH STATE BUILDERS SUPPLY 3638 South State Sr. Dial 7-6- 1 01 or Mur. Just Received Duragab Slacks Greens Browns Greys "Permanent Crease Resistant" Sizes 30 to 36 Only 8.95 pair SALE $1 - $1.50 Ties - ONLY 50c SHEEPSKIN COATS LEATHER COATS - MACKINAWS JACKETS Plaid Slacks Voolen-Ray- on Sizes 29 to 36 Paat $. Rose AfeHy4 i and Rtufl Weal 4832 So State St. Phone Mur. 93 "The Place to Go for the Brands You Know" ; P ft EXACT HEAT No guessing.. . . when you cook ELECTRICALLY - Third Grade Our Wool Picture We are studying about We are making two big pictunv. The wool picture is about a sheep herder. It has the mountain in three different colors. In the picture it is night and all the stars are out- The other picture is about the cotton field, it is not finished yet; Both pictures ore very pretty. The children working on them are trying to do the best they Just snap a switch Get the extra earning power of low-coStudebaker power! st Ctl a winning combination of high lorquo and monty-Qvin- g gatolin tconomy for your nw truck mony Gtl a hutky, handtomt, unmlitak-abl- y modern Studabaktr truckl Stgdtboktr't Powir-Plu- t ond Econ-o-mit- tr truck tnginttgtnerat America's thriftittt pulling powtr. ntw Studtboktr cab! Rugged durability throughout tvtry Studebaktr truck'i itruc lurtl Stop in and tht proof now gt heat. You can regulate it to the precise temperature you want Norman Motor Co. 4680 So. State St. Phone Mur. 1402 breakfast or slowly baking a prices . . . terms . . . delivery., SCHOOL first Grade are glad to be back to We had toy day In our room Thursday. Dolls, tractors, trucks, other things came- We had lun - feather-ligh- t Stop in and sec your dealer for details on Our Cotton and Wool Ticture Some boys are making a big cotton picture because we are studying about cotton. Some other boys are making a wool picture. One picture is all done. It has a pasture and mountains. It is the wool picture. The other one is about done except for the rest of the people and cotton. When the pictures are done they will be pretty. school hurry-u- p cake. Electric cooking is economical, too. De Ann Ixmtt We whether it's for frying ham and eggs for a can. WOODSTOCK ... and immediately you have clean, intense, concentrated - UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Hon. Ownmhip -A 396-- lew Shipment The boys and girls in the sixth grade at Woodstock school wrote some 'Tall Tales" Thursday, Jan. 5th. There were really some good ones with titles such as these: "Grenn Ants," "The Deadly Bite," and many others. The class had a lot of fun writing them and we hope we can do it again. Arlene Jones, sixth grade 1 1 JirirarrJrarJrr We wrote New Year's Resolutions in Room 5. Some of us wanted to be more neat, others more quiet, some more kind-Wall took our Resolutions very serious. Here is one of the many resolutions we wrote: I want to come in the room quietly. I will always be honest. I will always help my parents. I will help others in any way I can. I will always be quiet while the teacher is out of the room. I will never take anything that doesn't belong to me. I will never be late. I will never run up and down the stairs in school. I will always keep my desk and the room clean. I will take care of my health. Forever and ever I want to be the best boy I have ever been. Clyde Frehner, third grade The Third Grade weather makers. In Mrs. Kempe's Third Grade we make rain. While it was snowing one day we wondered what made snow and where it came from, so we decided to find out Earl Johnson brought the hot plate and we borrowed some pans from the kitchen. Then one morning we began. We put a pot of water on the fire and Special Price!! Used Building Materials is AT FIR 2 x 4s and Boards e bring some object to class which we would try to sell. We would pick someone to be our customer, and try to sell them something. Jack Harsh brought some play money for us to use. Mr. even participated in us better pointers on how giving to make a better and quicker Buy a SKIRT A Carload Firemen sale. Buy a r We are studying about firemen. They help to save lives. The members of our class have been pretending to be salesmen and saleswomen. We would Select a G3Dfl SUITS T Talk Given About Volcanoes On January 9th Mr. Ronald The Importance of Good Food We need good nourishing food for our bodies. Food supplies us with heat building and repairing material, and with energy to give us strength. Proper foods prevent us from getting Bari-bar- i, as diseases such Values 1 rful . Beckman came to our school and gave a talk to Mr. Belliston's room on the volcanoes of Italy. He has seen the Naples volcano that destroyed Pompeii. He had some pictures about the vol The Murray Fifth ward Pri- canoes that he had taken when mary officers and teachers pre- he was visiting Italy. Arlene Deans, room 9 paration meeting was held this month at the home of Unice 5303 Knollrrest Ruins of Pompeii Smith, were Verna Challis and Pompei is a city that was Vivian Pederson. Mrs. June ruined by the volcano Vesuveus. Black presented a teacher train- Men have dug up the ruins and ing lesson and other business have found many interesting considered. Refreshments were things about it and it's people. served. John Droubay, room 9 " came down. We learned wondethings from this experiment. We remembered how kitchen ceilings, bath room mirrors- -, and even, yes even in the sky In the sky we call them clouds When droplets fall we have we put a cold pan over rain. When the sky is icy, the the steam, tiny droplets formed. droplets turn into snow.' My Kay Gehrke, Billy Liddle, and what fun we had with this exKen Scott shook these pans periment. Connie Riley, third grade over our heads. The droplets weather until we saw steam come out of the pot. What was this steam? It was the water turned hot; So we learned that heat makes water read about g. 29, Buy a 75 SCHOOL - SAD.E-2 LINCOLN West, STOCK REDUCTION Sensational THE PUPILS REPORT Library Books Exchange died Sunday at Every Friday we give out his residence of silicosis. inlibrary books to the pupils in Survivors of Mrs. Tischner Mr. Bclliston's room. We did of Tischner clude a son, Wayne all last year. This year we this Murray. held offices exchanged library books with Mr. Tischner had Mrs. Maxwell. They are differof the as Riverton in justice ent from the books we had and postofficer health peace, been got more stories, poems, active They've had also He master. in the LDS church having been etc. than our old ones- I'm glad clerk of Riverton ward for many we exchanged with Mrs. Maxwell, every one, I think, gets years. tired of the same books all Awards will be presented to year. deserving members of the MurMarilynne Fritzgerald Room 9 ray P'ifth ward at Sunday school, So. WARD CALENDAR ment, bar magnet, lodestone and iron filings. We had a times tables test steam shovels, guns and many on Friday, the results weren't sharing our toys. very successful so we're having one on Monday again. Carol Naylor, third grade Second Grade about we learned Today We made a mural on the wall. rulers. This is what we learned It is about winter sports in about rulers: Brighton. Some people are makA ruler is usually one foot ing snowmen. Some people are Some people are long; one foot is 12 inches; a ruler is used to measure with. sleigh ridjng. Some people are Three feet make one yard and skiing and some are toboggan30 inches make one yard. ing. We are making large calenSydney Lucas, second grade dars with our rulers. This week we have been doThe New Year is here. We ing a lot of interesting things. made some calendars. We had We've been studying magnets, committers to make each month. measurement and drawing de- We drew pictures "that fit our signs and we're going to be months. We are going to put studying foreign lands. For them all together to make one we have a lot of equip big calendar. magnets Dixi Lee Oleen, second grade TAX PAYING COMPANY - locol Control |