| Show BLANDING elementary by beverda verda russell rusell HISTORY by norma colleen we are studying the book westward toward the pacific we are drawing the picture of the life of man egyptians french wandering hebrews pharaoh the ruler of egypt the granada and the castles of england two people are assigned to each picture it is very interesting 1 5 SECOND GRADE the second grade last week finished their study of foods it was all very interesting and they particularly liked malting making bread and butter on thursday and friday they are already busy oh the study of clothing they are habinc ha vine a scrapbook scrap book contest I 1 this week the boys and girls have been working on these books all winter and we are al ai much pleased to see what good books they have made FOURTH GRADE today in school we made pretty easter baskets tuesday we are going over to the dormitory and have a party for rose marie gravelle Grav eUe rose quit school sometime ago so she could rest before she went to the hospital she will be there about six months we hope she gets along nicely and comes back able to walk our silent reading unit children of many lands is about finished the students have made some nice reading booklets to record their work in for this unit FIFTH F 1 F TH GRADE A short time ago mr hansen gave our address to a little negro f at hool in atkins arkansas they would like to know about our parts of ct the united states every one in our grade did some work to send to them della delia mode made our state A seal for a cover we think it is very 1 beautiful dutiful auti ful most of our stories were about things near us this is one of cur stories sto rips SHEEP OF UTAH by deaun adams i many stockmen stoc kmen depend on the desert it for range thousands of head of sheep cattle and horses are grazed in air deserts during the fall winter and spring months in the autumn green grass flowers and weeds in the and spring they feed upon fresh winter they feed upon leaves from the sage and other desert bushes they get water from small springs from snow and mau man made ponds or reservoirs it takes ninny many acres of land arid to feed it a flock of sheep on the desert grazing is not plentiful is as it 13 is in regions oz of heavier rain and when it is eaten down it takes a long time to grow again for this reason the sheep are kept moving by the herder border who follows them along moving his camp as lie he goes in ili the summer the sheep ire arc taken it in the higher mountains where they feed during the summer the dilce pi ice of a head of sheep that is in a herd would be from to 1000 you would beef eef et wound eight pounds of wool ar from orn one sheep A sheep owner needs about three sections for fifteen hundred the summer months are june july august and september just before the sheep are arc put on the summer range all their wool is sheared off we live it i a desert country so we know more about sheep around here than our geography book tells us |