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Show PLEASANT GROVE HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Friday chapel hour wus taken up lu exercises for tho memorial of A. O. NoIboii. A sketch of his life was given by Principal Walker. Two of his fa-orlto fa-orlto songs were sung. Miss Ora Hotmail sang "Silver Threads Among tho Gold" and tho High School Joined In tho chorus. There Is a rumor nlloat that the Pleasant Grove High School students will bo barred from the league basket ball game between Pleasant Grovo and Ainerlcuu Fork because they aro to play lu tho shoo box. It has caused great resentment lu the Plensaut Grove High School, but tho gnmo on tho 27th of February in Plensnnt Grove Is likely to be played lu tho City Hall or work Bhop, Mr. Murlmau, unu of I'nclo Sam's former superintendents of tho schools lu tho Philippine Islands, addressed tho Pleasant Grovo High School Tuesday Tues-day morning on "Schools of the Philippines." Phil-ippines." Ills talk was intensely Interesting In-teresting aud made so by showing samples or uoine of the work douo lu their schools. Also some photographs of their work, schools aud ball teams, which helped to make tho talk Intensely In-tensely Interesting. Last Friday evening at Lohl the Pleasant Grove basket ball team succeeded suc-ceeded In defeating the strong Lchl team by a score or li) to 22. The game was one of tho beBl ever witnessed wit-nessed In Lchl. Monday evening a social wan held al the homo of Roy Wilson. Tho following fol-lowing wero present: Roy Wilson, Elroy West, Masil Walker, Ellsha Kirk, Leo Harvoy, Paul Walker, Guy Richards, Rich-ards, Russell Clark, Harold Walker aud Angus Wilson. An elaborate luncheon was served and tho evening was spent lu games, Bongs and other entertainment. All reported having had a good time. The pupllB lu the grammar grades of tho district wero given their final competitive quarterly test in spelling Friday, January 30, by Supeiinteudent Walker. Each grndo was reviewed on 150 different words. All tho graduB did exceptionally well, Mr, Larson's Eighth Grade won the lest. Twenty-two, Twenty-two, of tho forty-four students made a mark of 100 per cent, and only two were below 01) per cent |