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Show gross last week to cope with atu- dents who unwisely decorate the school with unnecessary paper and trash. McKay Johnson, ad- Second and third grade stu- - eral shape of a word Elephant vertisuig manager, decorated the dents in Sevier School District is often remembered because of bu!lelin Wlth a plcture unusual shape. This is an aid SMrl!aGecV1JnriIl'speni Ieceive Ruction jn The iRuVtra- ,wida he n novin8 ac 0 'v 'a vanety tion shows the different ways the remainder of the Winter at Structural analysis is simply studenLs niques and skills. There is no Rtterbugs. Murray. a word is put together. We Mrs. Bertha Ogden and fam- - sudden break from first grade how DITTOS ASSEMBLY instruction. The teaching is a examine a compound word, ily of Ephraim, were Sunday The Dittos, Mr. Lee Christen- and road;" dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. building on process. Children a railroad as rail as sens such word a skills of review homeroom, presented their are hyphenated given Leland Lazenby. stun. Ann Sorensen of Kanab, spent the week end with her parents, and rs- Alma Sorensen. Floyd and Lloyd Johnson were r- - Reta Sorensen, Phone JA Terral Lazenby, Miss Marva Wilson and Lloyd Wilson of Provo, were week end guests at the Leland Lazenby home. David Day of Provo, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Day, over the week end. Mrs. Fern Shaw was host her Sewing Club, Wednesday - -- means breaking days Syllabication a - "JLL Zh . Marjorie act for each of the holidays dur- This ing the year, starting with Lin- ln s b.rtjiday, and ending witn read sklhelpf chUdren New nrs. unfamiliar ALer the assembly, the ch.- Not oniy do students receive the baianCed skills program, but Raders, Nola Fae Mueller,Nordfelt Leanna Sorthey read a wide variety of sup- and Janet Gur conduct- plementary books, library books, a short pep assemb and magazines. newspapers When recorded, the quality and SENIORS MEET quantity of reading done by The Seniors, with Lee Ray most students is amazing. Fairbourn, class president, tak- ing charge, held a class meeting by Delbert Higgins, 29th. Among the topics January Elementary Supervisor. discussed were choosing the . type of graduation program, and deciding on the type of an- SCHOOL nouncement cards to order. (IS with each syllable n, hav- - ing a single vowel sound. - ct SHOWER FOR BRIDE shower for Mrs. Kent Mel-lo- r, the former Fern Christen- - fen was held Fnday evening in the Recreation Hall. Ruby Poul- son was mistress of ceremonies at the program. The shower was glVcn by Ellen Mickelsen. Myrna reterson. Sharon Poulson, Val Hacs and Vinna Lou Black. . WffftW Mr. and Mrs. Cary Jones and son are spending this week with Mr and Mrs jwel Poulson. Owen Christensem and Doug- employed near St. G were home over the g week end. R- Anderson Mr- and Mrsof Rexburg, Idaho, visited brief- ly Friday evening with Mrs. Mar Mickelsen. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Mickelsen were mis- sionary companions. Primary preparation meeting vvas held Monday at the home 0f the president, Mrs. Bessie Poulson. Ruby Poulson gave the lesson. Refreshments were served. las Black, SOPHOMORES WIN The North Sevier Sophomores, By Ron Vogel behind the shooting of Charles Nielson and Kraig Kelly, defeat- POLIO DRIVE letters. A Polio drive has been con- - ed South Sevier by the score Context clues to words can ducted durjng the past weeks at of 27 to 21. The Sophs got off sentence or Nortb Sevier. be ound in Folders given to a slow start, but came back - from a difference at the paragraph in which the words studentthe cf pach are used. An example is, n- second the quarter to go ijbe drivei under the end of d'ans used bows and arrows. body 18 to 15. The half at time ahead Dent Sorensen, and jjrs preston Jensen of or We wouldnt say boxes combination of Kelly and Niel- - fnd bab visited 0Ver the week about $15 00. netted balls," because neither would sen scored 19 of the 27 points. end with the Ervin Jensens. Re- LITTERBUG CAMPAIGN sense in the sentence. turning to Salt Lake, they were A litterbug ow assumes the campaign was Phonetically, by tire mother of accompanied It ConPays Buy Locally f0und of owl ?et in bows. launched by the Student who had a medical ap- Preston, he o is long. pointment. Picture clues can aid in illus-- t Mr. and Mrs. Evan Roberts, r a t e d, unfamiliar stories. and Mrs. Clement Peterson Children often get unknown A of Salt Lake, were week end words by looking at the pictures guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels which accompany the new story, By George D. Clyde The Clement PeterPeterson. e a An example might be slrJg sons just moved to the capitol an ll under ride word, - citv a wagon, lion 1 a boy riiug Gift of the historic Carson the parks program must obThe Stork Club met at the After the illustration has been Hotel at Fairfield to the Utah viously be balanced against me of Mrs- Wdlis Poulson. teacher the say, state funds discussed, might parks and Recreation Commis- othere demands on 'en mem rs were present. ibe word below tells us what sjon jas Wgek turned the spot- - and against the states financial Betty Lewis was a guest. 500 the boy is doing. What is the Rght n a" new ageney of slate ability. State parks, unlike national was the diversion of the even- boy doing? Yes, riding. The government that will play a big to Bonnie An- word says the boy is having a role in utah-future develop- parks, will be built on a theory mg. Prizes went Person Dons and Christensen ride. of reasonable multiple use, and ment Larsen. be Stella elements Common might The parks and Recreation not on the National Parks theory defined 3S a part of a new word commission, set up by the 1957 of complete withdrawal from The D U P. met Thursday re- - afternoon at the home of Christy which is the same as a part of a of natural the development i3 quietly going familiar word. For instance, Legislaturei the business of outlining sources and other normal and Mickelsen. Elva Anderson gave about the lesson on the Samoan Islittle granddaughter Jolane Day- - when children meet the word & longrange program. For the beneficial uses. for first the we can build they time, other In postage lands, and also showed articles words, are le y at Sacrament meeting. Ug activities h and "age." mogt post Scoutmasters Harve Oldroyd recognize "planning stage, but eventual our future without at the same from there. LaVerne Yergensen at a and Dan Thompson took their When it is pointed out, part - regults are going to mean a great time destroying any part of it. also showed items sent from the can a prochildren time, easily at EphScout troop swimming every part 0f the state. One precau- nounce postage. we all know, Utah has Many raim, Thursday evening. of the boys passed their swim- - tion must be exercised. The SQme tbe most magnificent familiar parts of the word must scenic attractions most ming tests. AN Mr. and Mrs. Sylven Christen- - sound the same in the new word. rnagnjfjcent scenic attractions, into can be broken in sen, Mrs. Lula Christensen and Stephen every loyal utahn believes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin of stop and hen, but the word tbe WOrld. And yet, in 1955, we Salina, attended the wedding of is said Steven. among the 43 ranked forty-thirConfiguration means the gen- - stateg Mr. and Mrs. John Colby, Fri- income. Many tourjst day evening at Lakeview. states without a fraction of our LaRue Spencer is a patient at day Mrs Lydia Taylor accom- - natural attractions, are receiv-th- e Remember, rates are lowest after Veterans Hospital in Salt them, and wiU stay at ing a larger share of the tourist 6 P.M. ond all day Sunday always Lake and the City. with her daughter and dollar than we are Kearns lower when you call Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mason family the remainder of the tourist business in the United Mountain Slatot Telephone were Salt Lake visitors Satur- - Winter. States right now is very big business, about double the size (In annual cash returns) of the entire U. S. automotive industry. Another Golden Anniversary Value from Frigidaire Celebrating General Motors' 50th Year It obviously will be to our advantage to make our scenic, historic and recreational advanSTART YOUR FREEZER SAVINGS TODAY WITH THIS tages better and more widely known. If we do so, more and more tourists will benefit from the wholesale vacation attractions we have to offer; and more and more Utah communities will OF FOOD LBS. CHEST-TYPprosper. STORES 438 FREEZER Establishment of a State parks system will greatly aid in making out attractions known outside our own state, and in making the visiting of them more enjoyable to tourists. We now have two national parks, eight national monuments and seven national forests, all justly famed across the nation, and often their fame has spread around the world. Yet many people people in a position to know feel that we have an abundance n scenic attractions of to those that have equal fully national" status. When Dead Horse Point and the Land of Standing Men, to name just two of our fabulous "unknown scenic resources, are as well known as Zion and Bryce, our tourist business should increase materially. As the new Park and Recreation Commission goes about building its program, some important facts in connection with it should be understood by Utah citizens. Among them are these: The Commission is operating on very limited funds, and a practical way must be found to finance a system of State Parks. While the state will undoubtedly provide some financial help in setting up state parks, at least . In the initial stage, the needs of A IT V wide experience with words and sou?ds- generalize the rule that eacR combination of aPPlies - e gupgj-vLio- At Report From Your Governor ustra-millio- n, son R L yer. Ljlanda by Refreshments were gensen. served by Mrs. Mickelsen and rs- Elverda Tolboe. and rs- DeLloyd Chris- tensen visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hales and Mr. and Mrs. Christensen in Salt Lake from Thursday to Sunday. Anna Jensen held a quilting party Wednesday. Eight guests were present. Mrs. Gladys Peterson gave a birthday party for her dau- hter Carolyn in honor of her 7th nirthV Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lyman of Salt Lake, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Christensen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Peter- son returned home after visiting their children in Salt Lake, Cedar City and Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Peterson and family were visitors here ever the week end. Mr and Mrs periscon Peter- son returned from Salt Lake, Friday. While in the capitol, Mrs. Peterson had a medical checkup. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen arrived last week from Logan, Mrs. Jensen remained for a week, and while here, took sick and was in the Gunnison Valley Hospital several days. She is now at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Poulson. - r- - La-V- s That Antelope in the Great Salt Lake were discovered by Osborne Russell in 1841. He was the first to report antelope and buffalo on the island, and also the first to mention the fluctu-Mating level of the lake, r. Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS oueto EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Over hve milium packages of the WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Ei Stomach, Gatslnets, Heartburn, Sleep leesness, etc., due to Ekcms Acid. A'k for Willard's Met&age which fully explains Uui home treatment free at SALINA DRUG . the the news by long distance m. EDISON - SALINA, UTAn AMERICAN! d station-to-statio- Special Value 58 Frigidaire E little-know- In paying tribute to Edison on his birthday, February 11th, we do more than honor him for his contribution to world progress, we also honor the system of government which made his work possible. Edison could not have existed in a government which curbs the basic freedom of the individual to live and work as his abilities dictate. TELLURIDE POWER or Qn YOU KnOW! - catch up on 3 Reporter The presented a one-aplay Tues- Date For Bobby day evening, Sox. In the cast were Que Mickelsen, Lorna Jensen, Kathryn Yergensen, Doris Christensen and Charles DeLane. Edris Mickelsen was director, A ma-tio- Miokelsen, Satina, Sevier County, Utah Page Fri., Feb. 7, 1958 M. I. A. PLAY M.I A. drama department lortnl ae.nbl, was n ttlnaUntiun - Redmond News fT'diUng wf K lhat oh,ndre ni8ht1 have eVMr"and Mrs. Vern Freeman hosts ,0 their and AUrrd of gnrd. and Mn and Gleaner class Sunday evening, Mrs. Arlin Davis of Salt Lake. v f Word analysis skills stressed in Mr. and Mrs. Avery Curtis second and tthlrd grades are the speaker had the following as week end guest flues PlctureMrs. LaRae Anderson and guests: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phonlcs cluescommn lem,ents Conbaby son of Salt Lake, are visit- - Winn and Mr. and Mrs. Dan analysis figuration ing this week with her parents, Curtis, all of Ce.dar City. No two child- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bastian and syllabication. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mason. same combin- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mason at- - spent Sunday and Monday in ren Wllj u,sethe m of &tl reading new tended a family reunion, held at Salt Lake City. The words reading program Mrs. Darwin Mueller and Springville, Saturday and Sun- to give the child a bal- aims children of Salt Lake, spent the day. Arthur Martin and Marwood past week with her parents, Mr. can use wodkit Hales of the Stake Genealogical and Mrs. Merrill Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mason forhim. Committee were visitors at Sun ,lit were Salt Lake visitors on Sat- day School. The Scouts and their Scout- - urday. . , , , o er me u e many o masters furnished the program Mr. and Mrs. Sherrell Crane we skills when word analysis A Court of of Kanab, visited Mrs. Cranes Sunday evening. is of it but simply phonics, Honor was also held. Mr. and Mrs. Willis speak parents, Mrs. W. D. Hallows spent last Allred, last week, week visiting in Logan. Mrs. Charles Inouge of Sigurd sons and Jeff Hallows, Teddy spent Sunday at the J. E. Day of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hallows, home. were patients at the Salina Mr. and Mrs. Terry Williams are visiting at the Joe Curtis Hospital, Friday. Mrs. Leo Bastian and son, home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curtis were Carvel, returned home Satur- a to at a dinner party Sunday after hosts trip day, Cardston, Canada. Mrs. Basttian evening. Out of town guests was a former resident of Card- - were Mr. and Mrs. DeLloyd Christensen of Redmond; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thalman and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bastian of Ver- 1 million P. T.' a, was held Wedesday I WI I evening. The students furnished a program. Vermont Harward showed slides. Birthday greetings were ex tended to Mrs. Joe Curtis at her home Thursday afternoon. Lunch was served. Out of town guests were Mrs. Madge Bastian of Ver- and Mrs. Norman Ful- lcnbach of Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Morrison of Ely, Nevada, were week end guests of' Mrs. Lydia' Taylor. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Taylor last week were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Scho- field of West Jordan; Bernell Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Fenton and family of Salt Lake, Dayley v Sunday, Otto Taylor named his i Reading In The Second & Third Grades COMPANY |