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Show H i Garden unci (;rnSH HecrtB (n lllrB0 iwntltlcs nt Chlpman's. WW4,,WWW.W tjJit Nearly every man has his specialty. You have yours y iiruuiyii'i wo nave urs t J ZV "UJ ours happens to be the banking business. X To make ourselves an asset to American Fork, we must - kceP ourselves in touch with all matters pertaining to the X successful operation of business. T Maybe our advice on the subject that is perplexing you J X would be of value. J Our invitation is cordial come in. MiiilBfi ! A Savings Account IS PROTECTION AGAINST A "RAINY DAY" Vo invito your account and pay 1 wv cont, ffmpmuuletl Roini-unnuiilly. Wo havo a nice Homo Savings Bank for the child in your homo. Peoples State Bank OF AMERICAN FORK Out of School Activities AI.I'JNK SCHOOL DLSTItKT "American l.'diKutlint Is rapidly forsiUn? a theoretical attitude nnd is liccomlni: a pruetlcul Instrument for eflllmit llring." In keeping with tho spirit of Uio times and-In and-In response to our best judgement wo are presenting pre-senting to tho patrons for their approval a pro- -gram ot Out-of-School-Actlvlttos. which wo feel will do much to help solve nomo of our most dllllcult problems. Tho wholo program Is In tho direction of training lo do, ot expression. expres-sion. Wo havo been teaching and preaching In tho past. If wo would succeed wo muri-' muri-' follow up our teaching to tho point that It expi esses Itself in activity and noto the char-; actor of tho expression. 1 ho character of thr activity following, tho teaching should determine deter-mine in the future the value of thu instruction. For some yenra past tho Vocational work of . f.ver flvo hundred Uoya and girls or our district hns been directed by our hummer workers. The work has been very successful from nn educational educa-tional point of view. The boys and girls who havo accepted tho nsslstaneo of tho Vocational Directors aro tho loading young men and women wo-men of the community. Wu propose now to bogln a full program of qctlvltlos to be curried cur-ried on during tho entire year. Whllo sUmol Is in sesclon the activity program of the students stu-dents will be under the direction of tho rogu-hu rogu-hu teachers. During tho summer months the program wIlL bo 'carried on by about ten teachers. Tho matter of expenso is a point of special Interest to all of us. Last year, as well as this, thoro la money net asldo by the National nnd State Government tor this purpose. pur-pose. Last year we received $2.r,r0 for this purpose. This year wo have tho privilege of receiving from tho same source $3700. Shall wo aocept tho monoy nnd do our best to lead In working nut thin problem, or shall we M tho means go elsewhere? At present wo proposo to cupervlr.e the students of tho eighth, ninth, tonth and clowrn-th clowrn-th grades In Ont-of-School-Actlvltlos. A l-"-I'rnni of theso activities will Do placed in cieli homo nnd tho iwitrons will bo asked to at-slst their children In those grades to select the activities that can bo followed to bet advantage. advan-tage. In the past tho requirement for graduation from High School has been lfi units of credits , In tho future tho requirement will bo as follows: fol-lows: 102210 units and 70 points. 102316 units anil HO points. 1924 111 units end 210 points. 192510 unltB and 2S0 points. Students mny select from tho following list of activities n maximum of 100 points 70 points are required for each year. VOCATIONAL. I (leueral Can of tho llome- 1 Meal preparation 5 to 15 points 2. Caro of children 5 to 15 points :t. General houso work Ti to 15 points 4. Cunning 5 to 15 po nta - 5. linking .' B to 15 points ' (Points will be given only when credit s not given,) II Form Mechanics I, Farm building (a) Construe- I Inn ; (b) Remodeling; (:) He- pairing 5 to 30 points 2. Farm equipment, a, b, o 5 to. 30 polntH 3. Painting and finishing 5 to 1C polntH 4. Auto mechanics 5 to 15 points 5. Cement work 5 to 15 points :. Plumbing 5 to 15 points 7. Mechanical drawing 5 to 16 polntH K. Leather wotk 5 to 16 )H)lntn (Points will be given only when credit Is not given. I III (funiculi!!: 1. Vegetable , 6 to 15 points 2. Flower 5 to 15 polntH (Points will ho given only When credit Is not given.) IV Knriilug and Hudctlng Keeping strict account of earnings, savings anil expenditures! . . 5 to 30 polntH iii:altii I. Doing 7C per cent or nioie of the Crusaders Chore 5 to 20 points II. Correction of each defect .. 5 points III. Keeping physically fit for twolvo months 10 polnln IV. Non use or narcotics anil tobacco 6 to 16 points V. Home free from files .... 5 to 10 points CIVIC ACTIVITIKS I CIiism mid Student llndy Acllvllles 1. All administrative olllccrs . . 5 to 16 polntH 2. Students tnklng part In creditable credit-able programs 2 to 10 jxiluls 3. Students leading In school social so-cial work 5 to 15 points II Community OnrniiliitlmiH 1. Hand, orchestra, choir. gle club, etc 5 to 15 polntH , 2. Sunday School 6 to 15 points 3. M. I .A. and similar organiza tions 5 to 15 points 4. Scout work 6 to 15 points 6. Heo Hlvo Work 5 to 15 point (!. ltcd Cross 5 to 10 points III Special Campaigns 1. Clean up 5 to 15 polntH 2. Paint up. and fix up 6 to 15 points 3. Out of door toilets (a) ltepnir of building. (b) Seeming proper ventilation. () Fly proof vault. (d) Self closing lids. (e) Disinfecting and deodorl- zatlon of excreta 5 to 30 points 4. Chic Center Work- in) Helping on Old Folks Day, Memorial Day, Fourth or July. Twenty-Fourth of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas Progrums 2 to 10 points (b) Helping on Library campaigns cam-paigns 2 to 10 points 6. Keeping tho street In front ol tho resilience cloan from weeds 5 to 20 polntH fi. Recognition for moral uud social so-cial leadership 5 lo 15 points 7 Repairing and Painting Fences 6 to 16 points The patrons who ilcalre further details on the program aro referred to tho principals of the local high schools. JAS. II. WALKKIt, Superintendent. SOflood cigarettes HK for 10c from Hk one sack of H GENUINE HI BULL" I DURHAM H .TOBACCO The practiie of thrift dues jH not menii that kiddles cannol jjH run uud lump. H (,'erlalnly it Is hard nn hIiiich SH but II liule In tho sole does j not nrcesHiirlly menn n new pair 1H of hhoes.' EH llrliig 'Vtu to our foohwur fl liiispllnl. We nil) mend them H mid ghuv lliem new life. fl American Fork Shoe Repairing Co. |