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Show m Day at Geneva " 'pril n 'p"7, Kr EMI" )rfld,! ""dunks J df ,K1 ' 'I""" Mcct " ,ht M.h BKr as Graduation d,,y for Ostofile iaKT grades of tho north end of ,rHU('"1 .BLtr Tho tiny wns celebrated o Co" HkBu on the Ink". Tho weather menBtW could be desired mid tho h' l90 ani Knee was ImincnBO. Tho pro-'LhuildBlltcdof; pro-'LhuildBlltcdof; ft ft&Korw. Ihl Eighth Grade. SA'S iddrefi8aiMt. Alrd. Lin- "l!r,!illIr,l R-Counly Supt. Crccr. ni' KABWtam Fork Rlfshth Grade. 'torwE-RrprcBentallvcj Cedar Fort. IU ' ' Lfcdlon-PlcnBBiit Grove. rtvl'i B trick events wero hotly collar coll-ar ' S,)BBn district carried off the nriinBlbHeball prize, making a scorn ?nK k Bud shutting out their American PmkttB sKnU. American Fork's bad ember g'Srtlr due to Karl Wing nf'Khli thumb jmt out of Joint, r. a Bid the relay rnco won, when ti. alh-vBrjIor, their lBt "' W,,B '" ul? IU Blor his competitor, suddenly edrfLM"Kd h's hip and loBt by a few mi,rill,iB American Fork won tho race. vi Kl Heu Fork sIbo won the 100-ynrd :;' B ipent their llmo fishing and ,.'" King- Taken altogether, tho cx-fm. cx-fm. J0?' B nd meet was one of tho most , ?"' h Kfnl In the school's history. |