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Show H THE D1ST1UCT SCHOOL. M Several iiujiIIs from the schools en- H Joyed their vacation In Salt Lake. B There will be full day sessions In the m primary room nfter January 4th. the nd- H dltlon of another room making It possl- H K School opens on January 4th and will 1 continue live months longer, four il months having been completed befote Blf Christmas. M Mrs. Olldden will remain in Salt Lake j for the l'nttl concert on Monday even- f Ing, January 4th. and will make up the PI day lost on the following Saturday. . The Janltress has scrubbctl the rooms KM and furniture and has In many ways Q worked during vacation for the comfort H nnd convenience of teachersi and pupils, H Her work has been most gratifying to H all concerned. H Tliare were nly three families having ftH children or s. l age left In Sunshine, H Mr. JnckMn. .ii Householder nnd Mrs. H IleynoldK. The schoolhouse has been se- H ( urely closed, to await more prosperous H days for the camp. H3 There will be another teacher to take Hl charge of the room fitted up some time H ngo. The school nt Sunshine will close H on account of the few pupils remaining IH there, and Miss A'nn Hoose will take H ohnrge of the new room at Mercur. H The pupils ranking highest in general H , average Itv the prlr 'it's room for the Hi month of Decern! r were: Edith Atz- U bach, James S' love. Delpha Seren, HB Mny Tlmnilr iul David Peterson. I Edith also rniiKed first In November. HA They nre present every day nnd on time. M? Hjflj Hofore acatlcn Mr. J. W. Lee, presl- H Oput of the Hoard of Education, visited K the different rooms nnd gave the pupils H ii very Interesting account of his trip to the Orand canyon of the Colorado. The pupils were so much Interested In the narrative that they voted unnnl-mous unnnl-mous for Mr. Lee to continue his discourse dis-course through the recess period |