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Show Thursday, April 7, 1960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page School News NEW April In Salt Lake City ARRIVALS Oquirrh Hills Elementary School It is a lot easier to buy soap Mr. and Mrs. H. Flink, of 1493 out of the store, was the reply 4920 South, are the proud The ancients looked upon April as the awakening after from several of Mrs. Evans fourth-grad- West new parents of a baby boy. students during their exa long sleep, a sort of resurrection. In Greek A baby girl was bom last week with soap making, last to Mr. and Mrs. Clair J. Christianmythology, many heroes, forced to live in the underworld perience Friday. sen. The Christiansens live at 4902 because they stepped on the gods touchy toes, were allowed The fourth grade students at to come up to the upper world for a short time at the end Oquirrh Hills Elementary School South 1250 West. of the winter. With them, they brought the sun and happi- are studying Utah history. They are presently studying Pioneer Lucky Winner of Dishes ness, and with them, the, ancients had happy celebrations. Life. Colleen Evans of 4900 South 1130 The was is the lucky winner of a West made soap they Friday nes of crime was in the older people; only 17 per cent in a far cry from the soap the pio- beautiful set of Melamine dinner-wardecade. The sunshine and green seem to sym- neers made. The lye for the soap The winner of the dishes, bolize prosperity and happiness in the future. We tend to was purchased from a store in- given by the Taylorsville Beauty forget the unpleasant world picture of threats threats which stead of running water over wood Salon, was chosen in a drawing. could lead to annihilation so complete that when April rolls ashes and straw. This particular soap didnt have to be cooked like 3rd Wards Hold around in some future decade, few, if any human beings the Party soap the pioneers made. The Beehive Girls and Boy Scouts are going to greet it happily, if at all. The children enjoyed this exof Taylorsville 3rd Ward held a perience and felt they could more Balloon The call of the year is for a spiritual awakening, a Bust party last night at fully understand what pioneer life the home of Lilia Gnuerson. The E. Petersen quoted FBI records as showing the sick was like and how it would be if of theme the was carried out party birth of honor and morality. In the recent LDS conference, they couldnt run to the store for with and decorations appropriate ness of crime was in the older people; only 17 per cen in every little thing they needed. refreshments were served. child copied the soap recipe the young people under 21. Many are sick, deathly sick, to Each take home. pre-Christi- an Lewis Bros. Stages Depot 360 South West Temple Street Phone ELgii 77 Kearns Salt Lake City Schedules & e. re-Ma- rk spiritually sick. The combatting of this sickness requires a rebirth of civic and governmental interest. The active par- ticipation of citizens in such controversies as the recent debacle is promising. Citizens should take more interest in the happenings in the city, and blame no one but themselves when things go in reverse. We should not wait until a major issue arises to voice our opinion. Then it is too late, as we have seen. Lee-Skous- en Lets not spread ourselves too thin. Modern life requires activity from art gallery committee work to bowling leagues. Lets be anxiously engaged in a good cause, and make our causes definite and worth while. Make this April, and next, and the one after that, with its symbolical mood of rebirth and resurrection, one of real effort to keep America on top. 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They have watched films on plant growth am each child has brought a plant o:! his own to school to watch it grow and take care of it. There is a large variety of plants in the room and some are very beautiful. For Easter the students are weaving Easter baskets out of crepe paper and cottage cheese cartons. calls just because the phone you use Is listed under another name j rvl ; K.1 If you rent a room, share j J f 'T an apartment or live with relatives, a personalized listing insures that your name, number and address will be included in the new directory at a surprisingly low cost. To order personalized listings, just call the telephone business office. Miss Mellors second grade has been making dishes from clay. The clay is now ready for baking. The children hope to have some nice dishes for their mothers. They are also planning to make an Easter egg tree from a tree branch and egg shells. The egg shells will be decorated with funny faces. Movataia States Telephone K ns - . -- L. Sf f f The world's Pest Control To Be Aired On KSL Radio Latest information on garden beautification, pest control measures, farm improvements which could be made this time of year, and helpful hints for the home gardener will be featured during April on THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING on KSL RADIO. The home feature on Friday, April 1, at 12:15 p.m. will deal with preparation of soil fertilization, spading and watering, for planting of home vegetable gardens. Friday, April 15, at 12:15 p.m., Dave Lofgren, Intermountain Landscape Architect will be the guest. He will give valuable information on general landscaping for new and those revising their landscaping. On Friday, April 22 at 12:15 the home feature will E.m., focus on pet care for-thcoming warm season. Dr. Douglas McKelvie will be the guest speaker. Dr. George I. Knowlton, USU Extension Entomologist, will discuss pest control in small fruits and berries on Friday, April 29, at 12:15 p.m. Tune in THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING week days on KSL RADIO. It is brought to you Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:30 p.m. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6:45 a.m. by the UTAH DIVISION OF KENNECOTT COPPER CORPORATION. SINCE 1795 ; No need to mis Important Garden Beauty, 51 &mm iiicrmcs EXPERT REPAIRS South Kearns School The students in Mrs. Stones second grade class have been studying about our water supply. There are several ways to purify our drinking water. The students have watched experiments in the classroom on the process of sedimentation, aeriation, and cholrina-tioWe have learned that filtration is another process of purifying our water supply. We made a sand filter in our classroom and we know how the process of filtration works. 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