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Show WINDER WINDER Miss Elsie Greaves and two girls from her tap dancing class danced. A discussion was led by Supf. Campbell with the follow-I follow-I ing people taking part on how the peoplei at home and at scho;-- could holy the students. Mrs. Howard Maugham Mrs. Llewellyn Jenkins. Miss Doris Bennett, Miss Ellen Bell, Mayor Clifford Fors.-rren. A (yjinmiUee was chore '.n Plan an outing for the ius . ting to be held in two month!.. 'use on the committee are Mi.-.. Alice Talbot, Mrs. Jennie LauriLie.i, Willard Ko-foed. Ko-foed. P.T.A. was he'.' '..are Monday evening with . Vice-president LaRoy Archibald, conducting. Stephen Lundquist gave a violin solo and told about some of, the parts of the violin. Ten students accompanied by L. R. Archibald, Miss Juliet Jensen, and Ruby Smith attended the basketball bas-ketball finals in Clifton recently. Miss Beth Talbot was chosen on . the "All Star" team for 1940-41 and 'liss Norma Sullivan received hon orable mention. Lewis Sant of Preston was in our ward on business, last week. The MIA play "The Closed Door" was presented here Friday evening. The cast included Mrs. Gwen Warrick, War-rick, Mrs. Amy Warrick, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shuldberg, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Aerial Talbot, Miss Inez Taylor, Miss Ardell Taylor and ;Clyde Taylor. Tay-lor. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Goldie Taylor. An operetta "Aunt Drucilla's Garden" will be presented April 2. It will be put on by the grades fifth to eighth inclusive and is under the direction of Mr. Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kendall spent a few days with relatives here. Mr and Mrs. Leland Bright are Salt Lake visitors at present. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Condie and son, left for Washington recently where Mr. Condie wil be employed. William Shuldberg was in Salt Lake on, business Saturday. Mrs. Nellie Talbot and son Lynn accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rallison to Logan recently to visit Mrs. Ruth Mitten who is very ill at the Logan hospital. O il |