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Show XI1E PAYSON CHRONICLE. Payson,' Utah FRIDAY. APRIL Tavlor School News 3. 1953 Kindergarten Mrs, Warners kindergarten is having a lot of fun making East-tdecorations. They made funny little Easter bunnies out of empty egg shells. They made rabbits and ducks. They acted out a story about Thump the Easter Bunny. Mrs. Cloward'a Kindergarten Mrs. Clowards Kindergarten is very excited about Easter. They are making a mural of the Easter Egg Tree. Miss Jillyn Wnitch is their new training teacher. She plays the sentatives in Congress came from piano for them while they sing They like her very Third Grade a district that had diversified and dance. much. people and industries. He said Miss Lundells class is so hapthat Representatives from dis- First Grade py that spring Is here that thev tricts that are dairy or all manuThe boys and girls in Mrs are going to plant some flowers facturing or all coal mining dont Ivorys first grade have been In the new plastic cartons. They get much chance to get a whole busy planting a garden in their should make quite a showing. picture of the Nations program, room. They were very careful Mrs. Jeppesons Third Grade I was proud to represent a dito find good soil. They have Mrs. Jeppsons third grade versified district. planted radishes, carrots, lettuce class had a trainer teacher a barley, cotton, sweet peas, and while back. Her name was Miece One to a Man She was from HaNearly every person at the Kapuniai. They have a new student tea- waii. While she was lunch had an individual waiter teaching cher. name is Shaw. Her Selma them she told them they could assigned to him. They were very She is Idaho. from Burley, write to little boys and girls efficient, too. I asked the Presitheir age in Hawaii. dent where he recruited such a Mrs, Warners First Grade Miss Joan Alleman, a student Last week two of the boys got staff. He said without cracking a smile that they were all under teacher from the B. Y. U. comes letters from some of the boys Civil Service. Sort of career to Mrs. Warners first grade. ithey wrote too. er Down the Street I walked down to the White House this week and straight into the arms of eight husky guards. Luckily I was armed armed with an invitation from the President, that is. He had invited me and several other Congressmen to lunch and I enjoyed it so much I thought you might like to hear about it, too. At Ease I arrived ten minutes early and the other Congressmen were already there. We sat around rehearsing bright things to say to the President. We neednt Eisenhower President have. strode in promptly at 1:00 p.m., introduced himself in such a natural, human way that everybody was put immediately at ease. The President is an easy man to talk to and it was easy for him to keep the conversaThis was a socihl tion general. meeting. No time to push your brother-in-lafor an ambasso-dorshj- p. w Steak and Orchids The table was decorated with which are roses and orchids grown experimental around here The food w'as, smakl, fit for a president. Fruit cocktail first; then tenderloin steak, broccoli, french fries and green salad. Chocolates were served as dessert. One thing that caught my eye was the. monogram on the ailverwear. Not the "Executive Mansion" as you might expect. Simply The Presidents House. Across the Table I sat directly across the table from President Eisenhower, and during lunch he remarked to me how he wished that all Repre CORAY-PICKERIN- They are studying about spring time and planting. They have planted roots, stems and seeds. They have made a pretty cover for their booklet on plants. Mrs. Sorenson's Second grade Mrs. Sorenson's second grade has four kinds of snails in their room. They are coral snails, African snails, pond snails and trumDet snails. They are very interesting to watch. The coral snails have laid eggs. Sheila brought them two large gold fish. They have coral snails in their bowl and also in their aquarium with the guppies. waiters," so to speak. Guided Tour then Eisenhower President took us for a guided tour of the White House. I was particularly impressed by a jeweled sword and scabbard in the trophy room and asked the President where it came frorfl. He said it was presented to him by an Indian Prince who protested at the time he was ashamed at the modesty of the gift. I remarked that the numerous six carat jewels that encrusted the scabbard then must be false. The Real McCoy The President smiled and said the same thing occurred to him so he had called a jeweler to have it examined. They are real. Of course, the President said, intend to leave the sword and scabbard to a museum. I feel he said, that this beautiful present was really given to the American people and I just ac cepted it in their name. Fourth Grade Mr. Twedes fourth grade presented a program to their mothers. They put on two short plays called, The Boo Hoo Princess" and The Five Brothers. They also played a game of kickball with Mr. Peays fourth grade boys and girls. Miss Huishs fourth grade has been learning folk songs from other countries. They are in English. They have fun singing them. They have made a spring border. It is bright and colorful. They have learned how to make proper Introductions. They had fun practicing them. When their new student, Eddie Allen, came, Jackie Boyd .Introduced him to the class. Fifth Grade Mr. Petersons fifth grade planned a surprise party for Mr. Beck, their trainer. It was held 18. March Wednesday, After that, there was an art exhibit. All the mothers and fathers were invited. They received an invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Harmer and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth to see the results of the atomic blast. This was on Tuesday, March 17. Suzanne Ellsworth Mr. Petersons fifth grade had a surprise party for their teach er. They served cup cakes, can- i pioneers, some of kings and dy, and punch. The rfreshments queens, and others of their own were brought by Carol Taylor, adventures. Barbara M., Barbara J., Janeil They wrote' editorials on hot Badham, and Joanne Peterson. lunch, and other things. The group has had very much The class bought him a tie fun doing this. and a tie pin. Farrell Hill. Quia Show News Broadcast Mr. Walls sixth grade class is Mrs. Curtis' sixth grade class going to have a quiz show in had news broadcast from March the auditorium on Wednesday, 1. Janice Loveless and 24 to March 27. Some rows also April had quiz shows after the news Donald Fuller are the heads of broadcasts. Each row took a the program. They have some turn in presenting it. All of the questions for the students. They rows used the new microphone. hope to have fun. Most of the broadcasts were very Last Friday night in the school well done. auditorium the two sixth grades had a party for Mr. Beesley, Class Minutes At the Mr. Walls room has been tak- their trainer teacher. a program, dancing down class minutes. On the party theyhadhadsome refreshments. first day, March 30, Ella Gattly ed, and After refreshments down in the took down the minutes. lunch room they gave Mr. BeesClass minutes are like a diary. a present of a box of handley They are the important parts of kerchiefs and a tie. They had all classes, what they did, and a very good time. how quickly they did it. Mrs. Curtis sixth grade saw One person each day will act as secretary. He or she will two picture shows on. March 30. There was the Pueblo Boy" and write the minutes. Southern Highlands. Sixth Grade The Pueblo Boy" was about Mrs. Curtis sixth grade is jthe Indians and how they farm-le- d and their way of life. The making up stories, poems, and editorials. 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