Show Marsac School News MRS l BAXTER FOURTH BAXTER FOURTH GRADE Last Friday y Mrs Hurley came to the school to tell us about the history of Park City She showed several old time time j pictures to us on an opaque projector II Before she showed any pictures she she made a talk about Park City's early days BILLY HUHTALA I Mrs Hurley showed how the ore was hauled down by horses and how the themen themen men got down into the mine She also I showed how the powder monkey took the he powder in and out of or the mine and how low the horses hauled the ore out of off I the mine There was a It was wasa I a deep one too I IGE GEORGE GE LEATHAM I Mrs Hurley told us US about the great Park ark City fire The fire Ire was started on the he morning at 4 o'clock June 19 1898 It destroyed worth of property prop prop- prop I I erty Mrs Hurley said that the fire was started at at a miners miner's boarding house ISome I ISome ISome Some woman went to fix the miners' miners I breakfasts She came to fix the fire It was too oo hot A spark flew out and caught the kitchen on fire Ire WILLIAM THOMAS SILKWORM There was a lady named Mrs Cameron who came to our school to show us how how how- J the he silkworm makes silk From e each ch I Ic c cocoon cocoon coon they can get from to j 11 yards of silk sUk They get the silk by byj putting the cocoon in the hot water I They can get hold of a strand off oft the I cocoon and then they wrap It on some some- thing That is how they get the silk I BLAINE ELAINE PETERSEN I Mrs Cameron came up last week and showed us the pictures on silkworms I They spin a cocoon and when they come out of their cocoons they are moths The moth lays about eggs and then she dl dies s. s When the worms come out of the eggs they are very small They are smaller than a pin head When they get big they are larger than a a straight pin KAREN DURRANT D D. D FIFTH S THOMAS FIFTH GRADE We are learning more about arithmetic everyday We are learning how to divide I two numbers into three to five num- num num-I num bers They are very hard but it Is really I a lot of or fun to do them t tWe We have new reading books They are I Continued on Page Six I I Marsac School News Continued from Page Two called Engine Whistles Yesterday we drew pictures of where our food goes after we ye eat It It passes I through the esophagus Into the stomach I From the stomach It passes Into the the small Intestine When It reaches tuB tHe I small Intestine It lt has dissolved so that I It t can go on but there Is a very surprising sur- sur thing about It The food the theody body ody needs passes right through the walls of the small Intestine and the remainder passes Into the large intes- intes tine Ine GARRY WILLIAMS W We are learning new names for tor sen- sen A declarative sentence Is one that tells ells something An Imperative sentence commands An Interrogative sentence asks a question and an ex exclamatory sentence expresses strong feeling or or ex- ex Yester Yesterday y we had to draw a a. pictures picture and write a story on the food tood process I in the body I JACK RYAN I In ou our study about abort utah Utah pioneers we learned earned that they bey raised silkworms and made their own silk We wanted to know more about about silkworms silkworms silk sm worms so we asked a a. lady to come to the he Marsac school to show us a film tUrn tUrnabout about silkworms The ladles ladies name is I Mrs Adele Cameron She Is Frank Wilde's Wildes mothers friend Mrs Wilde In Invited invited In- In r her to come She Is from Salt Lake I City Mrs Cameron has bas some eggs and l I silkworms silkworms' for us to have hav In school if I we can find some mulberry leaves to t r feed teed them They need mulberry leaves everyday Do you know where there are any I I. I mulberry trees 5 1 We Invited the other classes to see seethe he the film mm We thank Mrs Wilde for asking Mrs Cameron to come come to our school She also showed bowed us a film tUm on the milkweed butterfly but but- We hope we can raise some some silkworms SUE RYAN |