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Show HOLLADAY School News WOODSTOCK MURRAY HIGH SCHOOL I.uthltia Clark, Importer M. G. A. A. Alike , the held was A. A. G. yenr for the M. Thursday, October 13. Thirty-fivgirls, accompanied by MIks Short, and Mi.su Martin hiked to Wheel-er'- s Grove. KiiKtle nnd gay wns the picture formed hy the group of laughing, peppy girls, In their pajamas of mixed colors against the more sombre hues of luitunin. GaineK were played until the rose nltovc the mountain moon j leaks. The girls then busied themselves and made a tremendous hon and fire. The firelight flickered of the on faces the danced girls as Inhon fire sat the around they were dian fashion. Itcfrcfdmictils served and the day ended with happy, spirited songs, Jokes and The girls unanimously stories. agreed they had had a glorious lime and were eager for more hikes. The credit Is due to Miss Luth-inClark and Miss Clara who took the hulk of responsibility upon their shoulders ami made a splendid success of it. The club held a meeting on Tuesday, October IS, for further plans of the Swimming Club. LILLIAN P1LAT.. INSECT CHARTS The fifth and sixth grade, students of this school were asked to different kinds select twenty-fivof insects for our nature work. Various kinds of bisects were brot to school nnd were pasted on a (hart. The two best charts were put on the bulletin board downstairs. They belonged to Alblna Rainoselll nnd Maurea I'shio. e e LIKKAKI LIBERTY SCHOOL -- - members of the sixth have given fine book grade These week: Lnrar McMil- Yoshlo lan, Tadehara, Hetty White, Virginia Doniko, Joe Shaw, Viola Wnllln, Ruth Leitzell, Donald Simper, Arlene Holmgren, and Iean Hansen. The rejMirt on "Stories of Mr Animals." by Arlene Holmgren was especially good. The sixth grade has made a good record in 8ieHlng this Week with perfect pliers from Arlene Holmgren, Dean Hansen, Dean Glbbs, Until IVltzell. Margaret .lensen, George Tadehar, Mildred Whittle, Virginia Deiiike, I.jle Mrd, and Marjorle Turner. KITH LI'ITZKLL and MITCHKI.L HAYDF.X, Oth Grale Reporters. The fifth grade is working on an Interesting history project "Covered Wagon Days." We are also of stamps making a collection from different states and nations, The following pupils received one hundred In spelling this wink: An gelina Tomae, Lueile Kektnan, P.lfc Oliver, Marian l'owell. Thorn Cra ven, Virginia Hubbard, lteth Stone Ar Bold Jensen, ltetty Turner. thur Mshop, and Floyd LYkmnn. LCCIL KCKMAN. ,Mh Grade Iteporter had perfect Sevontivii pupils in the fourth pntx-rsinHing grade last week : Bene Anderson Boweti Gene Anderson. I.yinan IaMarr Hansen, Delay McMillan, Maurice Wride, Mary Ark, Imai Barten. 1 ,11 rue Few Ikes, Goff, I.lllle Kinder. Vera Jonei June I.cltzcll, Virginia iVltzcll. 1eah Morgan, Fvel.vn MalMrom. and Bernht Hughes. s j fm: i.i:itzi:i.l. lib Grade Reporter P.veryday for the last week we have bad a Train Race in arithmetic. The girls Won over the buy with a of ,"t to VI The foj lowing third graders had vtfect las) week: ltett h'Iliiig pajx-rMiddletoii, I ji ron Hepiier. Lavcrne Madill. Maine Wclkoi,hor-.t- . Ar den McMillan, lb lols,. Tripp. I.o Telia Jehieoii. Clay Watts. Wal lace Wallin, IcwN Margaret llopiier, Barbara Frederick son. Richard Sharp. Glen Ran on. nnd Stan'je Arko, Iutvn I I.ttisu-s l.awmice Fnar. MAX RAG I FY, fth tirade Rcmrter. AN KLKCTKH The kIxIIi grade elected a librarian to keep track of the libooks. Our elans received brary good clean books now, we wanted to keep them clean. We have found out that In order to do this we need a librarian. The girl that was chosen for this position Is F.rma Stone. PLYMOUTH SCHOOL ' P. T. A. Executive Meeting The I T. A. Executive Committee of the Plymouth School met last Friday morning at the home of Mrs. S. J. Lindsay. The most lmjiortant Ifin of business discussed was that of beautifying the school grounds. A numlsT of improvements ran be made without a great deal of rout. We hojie that this program can lie carried out and that our school may take its place with the best in the district. Bol-llsto- n I'shio won out. TIIK s HALLOWEEN The Lincoln School Is very proud of its Hallowe'en scene on the bulletin board. It shows three witches dancing in the light of the yellow moon shining through the trees. A above her nest large owl with her young ones in the dark tns-lends a 'spooky" atmosphere. It makes us all anxious for Hallowe'en to come. Miss Clnussen Is the artist. Helen Robinson, (Jrade s Safety Assembly The Lincoln School had a Safety Assembly Friday. The Junior traffic Police were appointed. They are, Donald Andrus, Chief; IbaVrt Lieutenant; Sound I. Grant Llddle. Edwin Miller, Mike Idun-ich- ; Siiad II, Melvin Jones. Tommy Evans, and Mark Blckley. They are to keep the younger children off the street, and assist In other work around school. The buys have a real resiKinsihillty and deserve our support. You have it Tid-wel- Ruth Backlund (Jrade Six We have a bulletin Ismrd In the main hallway of our school. Bach teacher sends samples of art mid written work to he put on display Is Fvery two weeks the display in Harriet Little Mrs. h changed. charge of It. BKU'TIFYING TIIK SCHOOL C.ROl'NDS This mnmier our school grounds were beautified. Lawn was plant, ed In front of the huildiug and was of feet ruble sixty gravel hauled along the walks and drives. It makes the school very much improved in apisaraiice. Ity As I told you before it's almost Hallowe'en, By l. June Carlisle. First Grade Farm the girls and hoys the All Lincoln School have noticed Ikat the. First Grado is studying about the farm. The children have seen Miss Peterson at work on a largo white barn for the animals on the farm. They have also noticed that the house Is almost completed. Mrs. Askins is having the coxvs, horses, chickens, (ilps, turkeys and other farm animals made of clay. All these articles will le found on the First Grade rimu) table very soon. Surly the First Grado will know about the farm when they kave llnkhcd this Study. Reported by In Irving Junior High School of Hollnday was visited by Mr. Instructor of Strong, the music He conDistrict. School Granite our us for glee clubs gratulated are We going to music classes. and on October to tabernacle sing the and we expect to give twenty-ninth- , a good performance. As it is near the end of the first six weeks term, we are quite busy having examinations iu every subject. Football season is. here, and the boys are practicing every night afschool. On October fourteenth we played our first game with the Madison Junior High. The score was a tie, 0 to 0. We think that is ter quite good for our first game, but xve are not going to lie satisfied with less than winning the rest of the games. We had a very successful dance in the school gymnasium Wednesday, October 13th. We hope to have many others Just like it during the school year. The students responded well to the old clothes drive conducted recently, making it (sissible to send a large number of boxes of clothes to the Community store in Murray. LESLIE DOUGLAS, Ninth Grade eon 5-- s rep-table- Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter Tim The results of the Nine 1 lunchcocking contest were that For I f group number one, composed Ruth Lindsay the Dorothea following girls; Reistrter. (Hh Grade. King, Gladys Xhiiols, Eleanor JenPlymouth Pupil Injured nings, and Doris Sxveiisoii were to June Mackay of the Seventh make biscuits. Adele Lambourne Grade at Plymouth School met Helen Danielson, Lillian Sjencer, with a very serious auto accident Pauline GundorsoH, in group numlast Thursday. Her class from ber two, xvero to make the stuffed school, hoping to make bor hospital baked sitat"M-s- . The third group room a little more pleasant is sendwere to make the salad and set ing some very pretty fall flowers. the table; these girls were Marion We hope she will be back with us Class lectures Barrett Bcrnice Johanson and soon. Edith Curler, Last week a photographer came Ruth Lambert. Group Number 4, Reporter, 7th Grade. to the Lincoln School and took a Floroiice Heiidrickson, Carol AnAssembly Program picture of ivery class in the school. drus, and Mildred Scott were to In a Student Body meeting on They were very good pictures. Each make the pie. ARLINGTON SCHOOL Friday, Ootoler II. an isltieatioual child run buy one for 2.V. In years The Ninth grade cooked and two to come these pictures will ls of picture, "Llipild Air" and served luncheon to Dr. and Mrs comedies, were shown to the stud- value to us to help us recall school Tin? following children In the Jones, the principal, Mr. Rock, ami ents of Ilyniouth Junior High. and friends. days School Third R group at Arlington their economics teacher, Miss Marthe Junior the Following picture, By The! am Park. had one hundred per rent in sx'll-in- g garet Rawson one day this week. Truffle Officers for this school year last week : Dr. Risk has been at the high were sworn in by Ivputy Sheriff The Depression Bouquet Shirley Aamodt school this week giving all the Thomaiider. All summer Curtis ami Vernon Steve I'Hvich of the school a physical ex: girls are as follows They Bunts have worked hard In their Mae I.iiuberg amination. Dean Smith, Captain vegetable garden. They have raised Rosemary Howe Martin Kiel. Lieutenant Mr. E. D. Mann, music instructor cabbages carrots, pep(srs, tomatoes, Kenneth Shelton Roseoe Mackay is training a chorus of 101 hoys and turnips, lettuce, leets ami many Margie Carlson Vera Brine hurst. other different kinds of vegetables. girls, and u boys chorus of 20 I.Uil Steffenson Ferris Barker Curtis and Vernon did not exjieet voices, who are to sing at the V. Shirley Reaver Kiwrence Fox more than the pleasure of eating C. A. Saturday, the 2!uh. Helen Turtihow Flvln MoCray their The Irving Junior high school but today they Mary Vichrilli Leslie Mackay were team were phy-surprised. They the first game of footpresentHarold Hume LOIS POWELL. Mh Grade. ed a very fine football as a reward ball with Madison school lt Irving Tony Sliarich Educational for "Dethe but pictures last clever unusual, result Friday, the U'liig a tie. Mary Ha rich Oil Wednesday and made of their They will play Monroe school on Friday of pression BoiKUet" Bessie Tajs-uolast week educational pictures were vegetables, which was entered lu Thursday afternoon at Monroe. Ronabl Adainson to the pupils of our science the Mower Show at the Lincoln shown Vivian Anderson Mr. Mann Is giving :he sixth classes. The pictures were; Liquid S.h.sd. Mike Piipieh grade pupil some very practical Air, Lumbering, and The Making Chi if O in ura. Jack Hamilton instruction in music, which result Ma da of We a very Iiinps, sjn'iit Arlln Parker in a most thorough understanding enjoyable and also a profitable Fdward riilnney of the fundamental. A visit to his period, and hope that other opnr!Archie Stuart BONNYVIEW SCHOOL ! room disclosed a Hallowe'en rhyme unities of this kind will be given ..J I'll the liourd which they had Roy New hnM to IIS, LI la Anderson set to music, which they The second grade loys and girls EVELYN MACKAY. DearKI Munsee are singing. The rhyme Is as are busy building ti market. Eikhih Grade. Nadine Douegall The market will open Friday, Williams Hilly OcIoUt 21, 112. Hallowe'en will soon be hero In arithmetic bolh Hfih graces A big jiopcorn sate will be he!d Sixth Grade, give n mighty cheer. The following pupils In the sixth had a oiit,. to which group at in., .ii Friday. The money receivi a crad Soap and wax for window panes. Arlington could the faster. multiply Group ed will W uscl SehiM.I library ltooks. Frighten kids In all the lanes. received elie hundred per Fixe One completed th,. exercise Weed Et lcloii Is "'lit in mating' r of the Spo. k and ghost are out all night spelling every day hist in nine and throe fourths minutes Champion market. eck : Jack o' Lantern's a terrible sight. Fixe Two were eleven mid sex ell- The Itoiinyxlexv School s having We will run with Calvin McMillan all our might. eighths minutes in completing the n S.hool exhibit Friday, October Hurrah for Hallowe'en. Spctitvr sanie exercise. grades are xvoiklng up a special WUnian Allen l In the and fifth period project for the State Mljiervlsor. La Verii Anderson sixth grades have a choir lu which The other Spotuvr. grades are exhibiting D'rotby Rerg the pupil leant inatiy nice songs some of the Laura Ahlberg Song done work thU Grace Illmimiiilst year; III i'lx'11 period fixe one Kenneth S.mg McClenry aio have also some of the project that are June MyiTK H ading book rcotts and fixe two has dia noxv Carol Thomason started and are to be completJennie Vrhar lect. Rue Scott ed In the ful tiro. Wu are having a Dance Hose Mativvlch. The following Iii iclliiig they h:ix( thnv pr. fair that can only be outdone pupils bad one The sixth grade clasi in A'ilng-lo- feet nsrtids hundred ht out in insillng nil which are lelie Cllillll- - tlie Ptah State Fnlr. Sch.d has h;ul one bundle,! . Afton Chain, in fixe one ami last week: H) DON'T MISS IT! cent In punctuality during the Edxard Seh.n Sixth grade Helen Malloy. Kate in five two. was the first time the Iist .'irst six we ks of s, hind. Thelnm In aHthineile they liaxe one l phelp. Laura Gab club wa organized with Pres- Pelac, This wei k l.e Hoy Dumas Wan j Klson. record whhh Ahlberg. Evelyn Edto ident. Vice President. Secretary, lie only Mi'fect sjsdler. Fifth grade Mary B,ker. Elea ward .Man In five two. nnd two niemU-rs- . Treasurer These nor I .art wtvk'i perfect Durst, Jessie Hexvett. Dorothy were: The fifta grafts also have read ssple get their office by gabbing Brow. Roy DiitiiH Henry Markosin, Wayne lug circle and many pupil are t mm h in school. They hold RoU-r- t Poole Yate. Smiley Wakl. reading h.k to pi Mate reading their offii-- one week. F.va Iwis Fourth grade J,xy Iliclps. Ieo circle certificate. Tuesday nf this week, the fdxtta (Vsunb. Enter IVrN Townsetid Gallagher. Tommy ORHIX MILLER. grade entertained the fifth grnde Mario Benovcgnu, Bitty Reporter, with n program. The following MIya, Joe Scott. Donald Snarr, C.elae, WILFORD DRAPER. number were rendered : BLAINE JUNIOR HIGH Ruby Loretta Snarr, Ruby lesser, Assistant Reporter. Reading Mary Boyden Simstch. lHilores MtCleary, Donna Song Boyd Llewelyn Caldwell. JOKES During the time Mni ehsl Rending Mary Jane tln rifth graders hove been lVrthn: "Daddy, I mlsed question Rcrgvr. working wonderfully. Group Five at s lend to day." Jean Walters Story CryiUl Tcott One 1ms n routed In health. Toe Bertha's Father: "What Wa Prof. George Orant MacCurdy of UT Song Marie Henly. Helen row that has a perfect record Yal In Bertha: "Well. on twv. we bud university, who discovered Malloy. Ij Velln Johnson mid even rmk crystnl tooii In a eav health each hiernlnit gets to make visitors. The teacher nked tne to Helen Bergener. part of It health emtio. The pupils give Lincoln)! Oetlystmrg nddres. Dance .... Darlene Fillmore, and In Frnne, Is of the opinion that man In the old Stone age used are trying to me which row ran and t told til m Le tiexcr lived at Kate Fselac. these toolj to the place of metal lo complete Its ensile first. Gettysburg." Thclina riielpn, ana Lilt Bong trutneota. belter watch closely, think you're going to scream, Xow you'd HAPPEMKS IRVING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 0-- Beet Vacation During the week of October 24 2S the filh, 7th 8th and Wh grades of the Plymouth School will be dismissed for the purpose of harvesting beets and other rroiw. The majority of those who have work to do at home will be able to finish and only four during that wis-k- , be school will of lost. Every days pupil Is expected back in school the following Monday. Sixth Grade Fast is coming Hallowe'en, Witches, pumpkins all are seen. In section I of the sixth grade You may see what they have made. You'd better be careful or you'll get a scare. 1U I.LKTIN ROAKI) HOLLADAY LINCOLN SCHOOL I have been trying bard to win out in the contest for class rexrt-e- r boys! for the Murray Fagle. Mr. gave three chances to the one that entered for this contest Skulls and (sisters and black eats and Ruth Racklund and Maurea are there, We a this i Ry MAURKA USHIO Grade Six The final hiking party of i SCHOOL s - PHONE HOLLADAY The Democrats held a rally last Thursday that wns averagedly well attended. They have called another rally for Thursday, October 27th. A successful precinct Republican rally was held last Friday evening for young voters. Marvin Carlyle and Alvin Youngberg furnished two and Wendell musical numbers readhumorous a gave Bowthorpe ing. The speakers were Mr. Howthe ard J. Williams, representing Young People's dub and Attorney Joseph S. Nelson, Jr., Judge Ray L. Christens, M,'rs. ;Stephen Abbot. They addressed their remarks to the principles of the platform and officers representing those standards. As a sieclal feature Lisle Youngberg was asked to coni(are advantages to be bad In America with similar advantages to be had In Sweden. His talk was to the point and much appreciated. The County Prwinct Republican Club called a prrcinet meeting to gather in Holladay Amusement hall on Thursday, Octols?r 20th. The siK'akers were Hon. W. W. Seegmlller, Hon. F. C. Loufbour-oand several county candidates. Dancing was enjoyed after a spirited rally. Mr. and Mrs. John Dane and family have gone to Richfield for a week to visit with the parents of Mr. Dane. While there Mr. Dane will Join other friends In deer hunting. Mr. Medley, Mr. Lambourne, and I Torino n have resimnded to the spirit of the season and gone door hunting. During their absence their womon folk have planned n series of home consolation parties, which will Include a candy pull ns wall as cards. Mr. fr R-i- oi-.i- Mr. and Mrs. Griffith win . tertaln members of their currt .J at their home on Saturday nig. Mr. and Mrs. J. Aldln Price, Utah, were guests of parents In Holladay Sunday lng. even. Mr. and Mrs.) Erin Howard now located in their loveW home at MOO nyland Drive. wisn tnem Joy and happlne their new quarters. aw Mrs. Geo. Coxe r.fter a sere illness of three weeks duratiM has begun to rawer, so thut now her family are feeling more hone-fu- Farm Bureau Ladif, Holladay held ,a very successful ullhouetfr painting class on Monday evenly at the home of Mr9. Harold Monday afternoon Mrs. Walter Allington, Jr., entertained inemWn of her card club at a blrth;hr lunchron. Mrs. Walter Allington. Sr., and Mrs. Brady, the mothw of Mr. and Mrs. Allington e sjieclal guests. Winter rates on rental of either a single room or the Holladay Amusement hall are noxv in effect, the Bishopric announce, far ill gatherings outside of organization work. We wera sorry to learn that m bishop Mobs has been suffering verely with a severely sore leg. Tin trouble began with a locked and over work later aggrarit-ethe case. He Is beginning U mend. mat-ti- Mrs. T. Lloyd, grsal Great, ITeher Pres. J. of daughter we are pleased to learn that hi health U much Improved and U home folk are feeling greatly couraged. iss-om- e On Friday last. Mr. Fred M. Geary, who had been for a week a guest at the home of L. J. Wise, left for his home in Montreal, Canada. He made the trip to visit our State Fair and the General Conference of the I D. S. Church. Holladay School of Dnnclng in dosed for the present. Small attendance made the endeavor profitable. During the four jcin of Its existence It has glvea fee formal revues four vWtoti Tlie glrli night doing rery excellent work and Mi veloping well physically. Watson will continue her work t her home. and Miss Mildred Bowers entertain- PATRONIZE HOME FOLKS ed the members of her club at a Call Mrs. Dallon of Holladay K pre Hallowe'en party. A treasure Spwlals In I I). S. and Lady Gu hunt bad planned but on ac- silk underwear. count of the rain, house games me show you my new Un were substituted. Doris Nindey was Cards Christmas Phone Holladay 101 prize winner. She served a depression 8up-- r of vegetable pie, and hot cocoa with wafer. The mem-ls- r catno In costume. Is-c- lt dinner party commemorating the eighty second anniversary of the birthday of Janus A. Taylor, wa held lit the home of his Hon, John B. Taylor on Cnttonxvood Ijine. The rooms were (decorated In late fall flowers, the table being centered a large Mrthdny with cake which was decorated with pink rtsc buds nnd cand'e. Hie guest In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. panics A. Taylor. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Royce. Mr. and Mrs. John Silver. 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