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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH PETEETNEET SCHOOL NOTES SALE! ISAILE2 WEEK Reporters Ethel (Anderson, ma Brandon, Fourth Grade. Thel BEGINNING SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9th ONE S The first grade boys and girls are making log cabins to represent the B aiiHiHiHnaiiHiaaiiBBaBHiiMBaKzis ErZbEsaabcsfl first home of Lincoln. The second grade are making charts to show the use of milk. The charts $1 have pictures of cows, bottles of milk, men to milk the cows, and also two people, one fat and one thin. B3BlBBBaSBMlSi,3'B3rBJ The chart shows that thin people plus milk equel fat people. They are also studying about and early cavemen. They compare the way they lived with the 'way we live now. M The fifth grade will finish North aBBSaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaa iiaBaa,,3!E!nss&iH3a?,,n America in geography this week. They are all working hard on their Reading Circle. The fourth grade have begun a BBBaBBBBBBBBBBflBBBBElBBIIBIBBBKaBSaaaSBflSa'1 library system with their readers. Each pupil has a card on which he keeps the names and number of books he reads through. The librarian is the pupil who has the BBIBBUBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIflSBZBBBliniRiaa best record in all lessons for a week Florence Winnie is the librarian this Mr. and Mrs W. C. McCormick , week. entertained at their home Tuesday This month is a very exciting one, with so many holidays in it. All of evening in honor of the employees at the Farmers Mercantile Co-othe rooms are busy studying about Clever contest games were palyed Washington and Lincoln, making valwas radio and the greatly program entines, and learning patriotic songs Their guests included Mr. and poems. enjoyed. and Mrs. George Cloward, Mr. and The third grade gave us this story Mrs. Harry Badham, Mr. and Mrs for the paper. It shows what they are studying, and we think it is very Spense Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew fine for a third grade boy. Powlson, Mrs. Spense Amos, Miss Eva Clayson and Miss Inez Ott. The Negroes Rex Goates by in The negroes live in the hot lands Mrs. Arthur Peay entertained the in Africa. They live in houses made o? grass upon high poles so when adies of the Social Tea at her home the rivers flood it wont wash them taeeday afternoon. out. They dont have any furniture they sleep on mat and sit on mats. They have one day in the week which they call Market Day. They take shells and trade them. There are many wild animals in T tKd These are hippopotamuses, Vfrica. ; and many rhinoceroses, : con-- others. ; There are ant hills made of clay ;i; :: jtg eighteen feet high. The children .ake the clay and mold it into funny i'1 ; ; shapes. They have lots of fun doing this. One little boy whose name is has some pigeons. He has five logs which are hollow inside and Clean, Respectable, plugged at each end. They were fastened together with grape vines Modern to the Minute. This is the pigeons home. The peoin Africa belong to the Black ple Rates without extravaRace. S . 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The Kindly Arctic The Arctic is dangerous because it Is a new country with strange conditions thnt temperate zone and tropic people fear. American Magazine. c- -x : : ; ; What Does Your Child Want to Know t Answered be BARBARA BOURJAILY x . AND AT A SURPRISINGLY MODEST COST How It Started Jean Newton oooooooooooooooooooooooooo BUGBEAR By word means a bear of a goblittle further in of a fight ! an for imaginary fear, a Bugbear specter, ogre, scarecrow, takes its origin In the old and now obsolete significance of the word bug as a hobgoblin. Derived from the Welsh bwg, which meant a specter or an elf, the word Is found in several passages of Shakespeare used with tills old significance. So bugbear" Is simply a something particularly frightful. And though Its modern significance is In light vein It is in the old form that the word has survived in our lan-- ' guage. LITERALLY this or lin! To Indulge a slang. 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