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Show 5 Thursday. Nov. 25, 1982 at plays the housekeeper, and Bryan Gardner the 7:30p.m. The play is sponsored butler. "A Rented Christmas" by the General Activities Committee of The Church was the opening show in of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y 1972 on the main stage at Saints. The general Promised Valley Theatre public is invited to attend. after the play "Promised Ideal holiday Valley" inaugurated the entertainment for theatre. The Little Theatre at families, "A Rented Christmas" is filled with Promised Valley traditional Christmas Playhouse is sponsored carols and holiday cheer. by the General Activities Glen Sleight directs the Committee, to offer a production, which has showcase for plays which been brought back to the can be used by wards and Little Theatre by popular stakes through The demand. Last year's Church of Jesus Christ of Little Theatre production Latter-da- y Saints. of the play was sold out. Individuals wishing to Terrell Blackburn, who submit scripts for the recently played the king Little Theatre should in "the King and I" at contact the Activities Promised Ya'ley Committee, 25th Floor, in "A LDS Church Office stars Playhouse Rented Christmas." Building, 50 East North Lissa Woodbury plays Temple, Salt Lake City, Anne Weston, Jeri Jarvis Utah 84150. THE SENTINEL snakes arc dipped. Well meaning neighbors bring him "snail water." make him sweat, draw blood from his feet, dip him in cold water, adorn him with a necklace of wolf fangs, and rub his teeth with a bird bone all to cure a toothache. Southland students read, learn, act, and then teach by Robert Mickelson drama along the way. "What we are trying to do," explained teacher Joy Baker, "is to help the students not only to read Sentinel Staff In colonial America the headmaster of a school was the undisputed ruler of the classroom. People that if the felt headmaster could control his students, he was a good teacher no matter what methods he used. The more fourth graders from Southland Elementary read about schools of the past, the more they came to appreciate the teachers and schools of today. The same could be said when comparing medical practices of then and now. The Southland students were actually involved in more than just a study of history, however. The major thrust of a week long program concluded Friday was to help improve their reading skills and maybe teach them a little bit about Misbehaving students s slates came into use. A headmaster would could receive a swat from a paddle or a ruler or a have as many as 130 thimble. If that failed to words but comprehend bring the desired results, what they read, reason it sterner methods could be out, then . put that employed such as a bit, information into their like a horse's bit, tied to a own words and talkative student's mouth demonstrate it to other' or a basket, suspended people," from the ceiling, where a That sounds like a lot to student could be left ask of a fourth grader, overnight. but if a dress rehearsal of Students brought their a skit on colonial school own wood to school for its teaching methods is any fireplace or stove. indication, they Students arriving without accomplished the task wood were seated with flying colors. furthest from the heat. In The students divided up the earliest days, paper into several groups, each was too precious to use in taking a particular theme class, so spelling and to or arithmetic demonstrate problems illustrate. They brought were worked out on tree together the appropriate bark with a piece of lead. props, wrote their own Except for the Bible, script, and used hand there were few books. puppets as the subjects. Each student had a small Discipline in a colonial board, called a horn book, school was immediate with the alphabet and a and sometimes harsh. prayer on it. Later on. treatment. "Even so, the children going to school were the lucky ones," added Joy, "because very few children got a chance at an education in those days." Guard against rabies ridiculous. In a skit tiUed "How to Make a Sick Child Well." a young boy is forced to drink a concoction of Every so often some Utah community gets a white to people and places a high on prevention. most of the One important steps to avoid exposure to rabies is to not keep wild animals as pets, says Gar Workman, wine, spices, licorice, red roses, and honejr into which 12 scare. rabies . disease deathly animals priority norifcrct Carpets, Cabinets We are celebrating the opening of our new store in Mulvali at all of our Iim ations! Any approximately 750 school and college students. On Sept. 23, the chapter held its opening social. Students went to Classic Miniature Golf then to mmm TN. --m Ill mm m wax vm . m a m m l 0 x i i S4 i i Dunford, chairmen. O OUR SEAL Of INTEGRITY, VAIUE, QUALITY. 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