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Show f rt H Box Elder NEWS 4 W. Evans Woodbury Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, June 10. 1953 AUTO-V- Member Star Club Wednesday Thursday Double Bill JESSE JAMES - Co-II- it TEMBO with Howard Hill . X LAST TIMES TODfY THUR,- - FRI.-SA- stm , - MOORE FREDRtC MITCHEU GLORIA maMMmoU'MiBmn 9 Co-H- it j&JL Ihm SCREENS TOUGHEST ROUGH NECKS I i. x '! -- N J' A Uj,v7 Mr Woodbury has been Invited to attend an educational conference of the Star Club June 14 17 at the Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado which Springs, Colorado, at "S-X- 'i-- Uj . JT jrvw 'd lv v i I! who start out No Algebra, Yet, For These Kids , in kindergarten in Brigham City, about where they while individual and group ac- tivities; 4) Develops an inter est and skill in the use of equip ment and materials that are of suitable Ifor and satisfying this age; (5) Helps the child express himself i effectively - and and creatively; (6) Stimulates develops muscular coordination; (7) Helps to build a strong body and wholesome attitude; left off at home. , must seek help from the other, and each has much to contribute. .Yes, last week, 240 youngsters began Kindergarten in (Brigham City, In a few short years they will be leaders in our city, county, state and naof fhe child; each " Kindergarten Ki ds At Central The teachers greeted the. tots esting to know what the people . ,7 learn, of all things, how to relax and take a snooze, a regular activity during their in your home town are doing. and told them . about the routine ' ' ' I am well and enjoying my of Kindergarten. half-da- y ' of school. , work. I have moved to a new lotion. school , Central at Teachers the cality, so will ask you to please are: Mrs. Vera Animals They Have Sept Mills, Mrs. Jane send the paper to this address. Nell Barlow. Mrs. and Linford MININIE JEFiPESEN, Lincoln school children will be Recess Is Mighty Important 1040 South Walnut St. taught during the next six (8) Provides activities that will Englewood, Calif. weeks by Mrs. Ella Long, Miss arouse and satisfy curiosity, thinking, planning, Mary Nicholas and Miss Joyce stimulate ' Hall. reasoning, evaluating, quicker power of observation, and wiThe children were asked to der interests and appreciations; bring mats for resting and use of facilities about the school (9) Increases the extent and STARTS TODAY grounds was explained to both range of the childs stock of use' ful information. parents and youngsters. TWO BIG FEATURES The second day saw the new (Although individual programs THK STORY OF A students trooping off with mats vary, the following schedule exper- will give an idea of time allotMAN OF PASSIONS I under their arms. The ience of Kindergarten had open- ments that have proved satis: ed the door .of education and factory: they were well on their way to adjusting to a life with a group. conversation, Opening exercises, planning and free They will learn to use equip- activity. ment and supplies, teach their Supervised play big muscles to play, investi- and games. Lunch and rest pergate housekeeping and con- iod. Music and rhythm. ' struction equipment; learn madrain 11:00-11:3nipulation, participate Stories, poems matic play, join with the group and1 dramatizations. in music, walk into a completeIA flexible and balanced proly new world of books,' make scientific experiments and learn gram provides opportunities for an interesting, varied and rich to rest with other children. CDlwmbi Ptdurw SMMfltS In 11M9 a group of Box Elder experience which develops the background, county Kindergarten teachers childs conceptual KIRK DOUGLAS compiled a handbook for par- increases his powers of observato one oftiie greet perfoemwowefew time ents and Kindergarten teachers. tions, arouses his curiosity, and his interests and apprepamphlet, widens They called the The ciations. Ie helps him to take Meet the Kindergarten." ' of his own physical needs; .. Art Appreciation . pages hold a wealth of informa- care Like To Stretch Their Muscles tion for the two groups In- develops his desire and .ability Youngsters to work and play with it others, , . . for these future citizens begins with colorful pictures ' volved. of animals they have seen and read about in ' their story ' They clearly state the aims of helps him express himself in . . . regularly and to allow them to do so regularly, supermany skills, habits an .atti Co-H- it school on are vised conducted. the play periods books. campus , , Kindergarten. tudes. 'Early childhood education is the foundation of the public If a teacher is to fully underschool system and its signifi- stand a child she must undercance is recognized today as stand what has gone on in his SHOCK HIT! ' never before. 'Hence, every ef- life in previous years. Several inTHC fort should be made to extend kinds of materials help her and enrich a school opportun- terpret the childs behavior, inities for children.. cluding: personal history; phyThe Kindergarten: (1) 'Furnish sical condition, performance achievement; guidance and sympathetic un- ability; living I to child the derstanding during conditions; and health. the period of adjustment from to By turning her attention home to school; (2) Helps each MiKKUir child to become a contributing one or two children a day and Dunns member of a group; (3) Devel- taking time after school to comin a few weeks reops an appreciation of worth- - pile them, ports are written on every child. Then the round begins over again. At the end of the term progressive pictures are of available of the progress each child. These can be shared with parents, and can be used as the first steps toward needed guidance. Teachers are realizing more and more the - importance of in Fisher Body Quality! 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T. t No Peeking fh' id Our Readers Write "Powder River" and "White Lightning" Bu ph home office executives and outstanding: agents will speak on recent developments in the fields of life and accident and sickness insurance. "PICK O' THE PICTURES" Hey There!! Playing House In School W. Evans Woodbury, 429 South First W, an agent of the New York Life Insurance Company, has been named a member of the 1952 Star Club, Dudley Dowell, vice president in charge of agency affairs for the company, announced today. ,The Nylic Star Club is an organisation of leading members of New York Lifes field force of more than 4,000 agents looted throughout the United States and in Canada. U THEATRE DRIVE-I- N Youngsters First School Days Are Pleasant, Instructive 18 THAN ANY OTHER CAR I North Main St. i , 4 I |