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Show Notes FrpjriiSchools. Nov that theySeJoTlu.'Vvcek of this s ason's Bchool.Wfrk has cl6scd, cvi-ry- ' thing finds ItseKiflSffll sway nt the " High school anOheff ramniar grades in tho Forbes : Mildlwri teachers und students alike pVonfwoll enthusiastic over the promism beginning of hat nppenrs to bo a'ncniorablt and piolil nblo work in cquwtlonal endeavor. A very pleaMiH'wsJ-d gathering was held In tho teachers' room of tho Harrington Har-rington buildinm'onWodnesday after school. Tho affair ,ws irivcn in honor of Miss AlvdakfOnncmd. the retiring principal of thebbovefrichool. At five o'clock a dainVi Innjh' was served. Trustee Clnysoiwas toast master nnd short sp'cy tnlttiiwore given by Ttus-tecs Ttus-tecs Forbes om Cunningham, District Supervisor JuMMenftr Supervisor of Music Owcn. and,. Principal Holmnn. Miss OrmonakMrtiiyTrcsponded with a few words, marine ior fellow associates asso-ciates for their WMnvs nnd nppree'n-tion. nppree'n-tion. Tho party to'se with all sinking "Auld Lang Syne,'.' and nil expressed to Mits Ormetul MHi.'bt of gooJ wishes wish-es for her future Jwpphiosi nmlsuccts in her Ufa nnd Work m'Salt Lnko C ty whero sho wll resjlc'this winter. Miss HolmwvyrHlrMttbOs Lottie, nnd Kate Owe'n.WMWLMentcrtalned at the homo of Mra.,WilljGraut on Saturday evening, i- m , Tho principaOBdi. teachers of the Hnrrinijton aehoBictcnd n cordial and especial invttatiBgcnch nnd all of tho natrons to VMtar school, it would be time welllipdKyoing through the different opulmmmm) One feature of interest is tWjjHwg of thd six" hundred hun-dred pupils; bUjBmjk step to tho music mu-sic cf tho uimnJIMMWb'W The pupil fnkH loloy'jf room nre taking o'rst InKtJtj their reading, Wo havo 13iBBinners.thls; year. Both sessItVf .;f"W ifceen yery.'cwwdcd . during l'T n in i'fWvtjrrrinir"rii ' havi been mndo to divide WfTuplls so i that hereafter we will bznble to get down o better work. The assembly room of tho Forhis school wns well crowded, Thursday morning with twohundredpupilaof tho h'gh s:hool, seventh nnd eighth grades where Bomo very inspiring short ml-dresses ml-dresses were mide. S. L. Chlpmnn spoke on "Proper conduct in home, street, school nndchurch." Mr. Attwell Wootton, ox county superintendent of Wasatch county schools, ami who In one of tho oldest tenchors of the state spoke on tho sub-jec,' sub-jec,' "If young people could but know us do their elders, what aro the objects of life." Mr. Geo Snow GIbbs principal of thu high school spoke on "How to nioku a g.odjobofllfe." Miss Ada Stark recited, "Massn's old gray goose." |