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Show Copperfield Copperfield School P, T. A. will ; hold a Major Bowes amateur pro-rtram pro-rtram the latter part of March, the ! i fxact date to be announced later, i Generous prizes will be awarded to the winners. Ages limited from 2 to 100 years. ;: Competitors must hall from Cop- )erton, Bingham, Highland Boy, Lark, and Copperfield; and they ; rnust furnish their own accompaniment. accompani-ment. All entries must bo made to T Mannlon 731 A Terrace Heights, Copperfield, Cop-perfield, Bingham Canyon Utah on t.r before midnight March 15, 1930. Prices: Children 10c. Others 13c for the Amateur Hour. Watch for the date. Enter the contest. them to drink milk- The Sixth Grade plays basketballl for ten minutes every day. The Fifth Grade is pretending that they are boys and girls during the Revolutionary War. The First Grade has made a flag. They know how many stars and stripes are In it. Junior Anderson, Editor, 0th Grade. The first grade have made a Jack ttnd Jill border. It teaches them to tirink milk. Every boy and girl in school has )een taking physical education lines Christmas. I The sixth grade boys and girls la.v basketball ten minutes every day. The fifth grade are making diary's In history class- They are pretending pretend-ing that they are boy's and girl's who lived in the United States at the time of the Revolutionary war. The first grade made a flag. They 1 know how many stars and stripes ure In It. The fifth grade have been listening listen-ing to the American School of the ' dir. They like It very much. Monday there was no heat, so Ve didn't have school until noon. The Fourth Grade has made a history theatre. Oeorg(.Tones, Mike Contraras and Ernest Corona made Jt. The Third Grade made a frieze, showing the development of transportation. trans-portation. Dorothy Miyaki of the Second Grade had her ninth birthday. She brought her own refreshments to school and served the second grade. The First Grade made a spring border of Jack and JUL It teaches |