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Show H ABOUT OUR SCHOOLS B Memorial nonlcen were held at the IB) High School on Frldav evening under BB the direction or tho School Poind and flfl teachers or both High School and BV grades. In honor of the late state BB superintendent or bcIiooIh, Mr A. C BB Nelson, BB State Superintendent or Public In- BB slructlon A C Mnthenon came down BB from Salt I-nke City through an Invl- BB tatlon of Principal Irving h. Pralt and BB gave an addreas upon the Life and BW Charaeter of the late Snpcrlnteudent BB Nelson The address was listened to B ti Krent IntercBt and wan enjoved BB b all An excellent program was BB carded oi't ca follown- Opening Clients. "Abide. With Mr" BB Pupils nf tho Seventh Crude ,BB Prayer Pilncipal Inlng I.. Pratt BB riioniR -"iiiiIIb or the Klchth Crado BB Opening Addicas Trustee Kit J. Clay-BB Clay-BB sou BK ('nurlctlr -High School. BB Iteadliic. "Oh' Captain, Mv Captain BV MIkh Fdua Hull. High Selmol BB Sour Vlaa Fdltli Hlndley, Orado Rnlinnln AddreHH. "I Ife and Character ir the BB Late Supeilnteiident,i,A C Nelson' BB -Superintendent A. C. Malheson, BB Salt Lake City BB (Juaitetle ."The Teaeher'a Work la Done" High School. BB Prayer President S. 1. Chlpman. BB Afu-r tho exereiseB State Buporln- BB tendent MnllieKoii and many of th" BB school p.'itronn visited all parto of our BB boautirul High School building and BB hpoke In glowing terms or the beautv BE and ronvenlence or the building Sup- BB erintemlent Mntlieson stated that he BK had not 'seen anything to HiirpasH thin BT bulldlnr, and that It wua certainly a BJ credit to Amerlfnn Fork, to l'tah County and to the State The great Auditorium of the High School was filled with patrons or the schools, and friends or the lato Sup erlnteiidnnt Nelson. Upon tho platform sat Mayor Karl. Greenwood, President S. L. Chlpman Trustee 1311 J. Clayson, Principal Charles W. Whltakor or the High School, Principal Irving U. Pratt of tho Grade Schools and members of the inculty of both High School and the grades. The members of tho Sprlngvllle School Board, Mrs. Mary Flnley, Mr. Olid and Mr. LowIb J. Whitman, with the superintendent of schools or Sprlngvllle, Mr Harold Alllman, who la also the jnnyor of tho city, vloltcd tho American Fork schools on Tuesday. Tues-day. Tho forenoon wiib Bpcnt In tho primary pri-mary and grammar grades, vvhero the regular work was going on. The vlsf-ors vlsf-ors ucrc very well pleased with the work or tho gradcB and particularly the good dlBclplluo or all tho departments In the urtcrnoou a lire drill lor 1110 Forbes building was given by request of the visitors. The pupllB, about 300 In number, left the building, which Ib b very unhandy building Tor the best marching, In one minute and twenty cccoudB, On former drills the pupils have, all left tho building In one minute. min-ute. In one minute and thirty seconds oil pupllB wcro back In their scatB and at work. There was not tho least confuulou or excitement, and all marched to tho music by Miss Hazel Aydelottc, In tho best of order, at double-quick time, The afternoon was spent at tho High School visiting the classes and Inspecting In-specting tho building. Tho visitors oxprcsocd themselves nB very well satisfied sat-isfied with the work done In our district, dis-trict, which speaks well for tho tcach-era, tcach-era, piluclpalB and the school board of our city. ' |