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Show ! 85 cfol Ifloteg FIRST GRADE We read stories every day. These are the people that read stories this week and next week: Betty Jean, Mary, Marie, Chris, Maurice, Sammy, Nadine, Richard H., Leah, Delos, LaVerne, Shirleen, Delores, Richard J. and Florence. Mary LaMar Outzen. Arbor day is when we plant trees. We plant gardens. Dick Gilliam. Tables 2 and 3 and 4 have colored stars. Table 1 and table 5 haven't. Richard Jefferson. We have put wallpaper up in our kitchen and we are making wallpaper for our living room. We "have boats for our living- room wallpaper. Richard Horton. FIRST and SECOND GRADE Arbor day is coming. We plant trees on Arbor day. We have .heard stories and poems about Arbor day. We learned that trees are our friends. Lucile Smith. We were vaccinated last week. We all have sore arms now. The vaccination will keep us from getting get-ting smallpox. 'Charles Singleton Mary Wilson and Harriet Martin have gone away. Harriet went to California. Mary went to Salt Lake City. They will not tie back to our school. Marine Davidson. SECOND GRADE Arbor day is Monday. That is the day we plant trees. Trees make our country pretty. We think that they are nice. Patsy Leech. Our second grade have almost finished painting. We just have the library chairs and table to paint. It has made our room beautiful. Billy Walker. We have a new girl in our room. Her name is Lila. She is eight years old. She does good work. She is pretty. Donna Johnson. We are going to have a picture show of two Dutch twins. Sometimes Some-times they get into mischief. Lysle English. We are studying about Holland. We are making a picture show. We like it very much. Helen Mae Dewey. THIRD GRADE A carnival came Monday the 5th of April. It opened Tuesday. It has a merry-go-round, a merry-mix-up and a ferris wheel. It cost 15 cents to go on the ferris wheel. 5 cents to co on the merry-mix-up and 5 cents for the merry-go-round. 'Eugene and Neil. Last week our room went out by the high school. We measured the lencrth and width of the Mayflower on the srvound. It was 90 feet lontr and 20 feet wide. We would be afraid to so on the ocean in so small a boat. Barbara Lewis. Am Marie brought us a picture of Miss Earhart. It is colored. She has a scarf and coat on. Her hair is cut short. Tt is the nicest picture pic-ture we have of her. Carlie Wad-doupj. Wad-doupj. We have most of our pictures posted on a strip of paper that is going to be put on rollers for our picture show. We are going to take it to other rooms if it is srood enough. Someone will print a title for each picture. Dorothy Cam-peau. Cam-peau. FOURTH GRADE We are studying about James Bridger. I will tell you about him. He was born in 1804 and died in 1881. He was 78 years old when he died. Hef was the first white man to look on Great Salt lake. He built Fort Bridger in 1843. Douglas Denny. We are studying fur trading. We have five men that we are studying about. They are Jede-diah Jede-diah Smith, James Bridger, Peter Skene Ogden, William Henry Ashley Ash-ley and Etienne Provost. We have had many good reports so far. Jack Bradshaw. I just got through drawing a picture of the Grand canyon. Carndness with his horse on the other side of him is standing on a great cliff looking into the valley below. He was the first white man to look over this cliff into the Grand canyon. George Morris. We are now studying about James Bridger. He was a very brave man. When he was 14 years old his father died. He was a fur i trader in the west. He joined the i Rocky Mountain Fur company when he was 18 years old. Max Singleton. FIFTH GRADE Black Rapid Glacier Scientists are watching the Black Rapid glacier with great interest. This glacier is located in Fairbanks, Alaska. It is two miles wide, thirty miles long and hundreds of feet high. It is moving mov-ing at one mile a month. This glacier moves faster than any other glacier, but still a human eye cannot see it move. The scientists scien-tists hope to learn all they can about this glacier. Masuko Imai. The Redwood Tree-In Tree-In northern California are found Redwood trees. These trees are ! in the Sequoia National park. It is said that the Redwoods are about two thousand years old. The giant tree stands 272 feet high and 101 feet around the base of the trunk. Richard Vest. In school we have made some pictures of a duck with an umbrella um-brella over it and the rain is pouring down. We decorated our windows and walls with the pictures. pic-tures. Junior Stewart. Be Kind To Animals We know this passing week is "Be Kind to Animals" week. Not only this week but all the year you should be kind to animals. If you are kind and gentle to them they will 'be kind and gentle to you. Betty Jean Davidson. SIXTH GRADE Now that Arbor day is coming .we must try and clean up our yards, plant flowers, and make our homes more attractive places in which to live. Arbor day was started start-ed by Mr. J. Sterling Morton of Nebraska. He planted many trees and since his time most of the states observe this day. If .every one in our community would rake their lawns and clean up a bit our town would be much nicer looking. Helen Smith. Thursday, April 8, down at the playgrounds they had a marble contest. Three boys under 12 and three boys over 12 were to be chosen. The winners are to go to Beaver to play the champions there. Lindsay Waddingham and Durant Bingham were the only boys under 12 who have been chosen yet. I am going down and watch them play tonight. We hope they make good over at Beaver. Wallace Mastros. Next Monday is Arbor day. The high school has planned a lot for this day. They are going to replace re-place the trees around town that i have died. 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