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Show School gets ready for holiday season Richard Rife brought a beautiful beau-tiful Christmas tree to Mrs. Pyper's Second grade which his mother and aunt made. It has ruffles of green net with small ball ornaments sown on the edge of the ruffles. There is an angel on the top and a big red bow on the bottom. We all say "Thank you, Mrs. Rife." Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone! In Mrs. LeRoy's second grade Janet Hiatt and Tommy Conrad Con-rad have their 8th birthday this week. The class is really having fun getting ready for Christmas. They have decorated their room and are making presents. They are also learning learn-ing songs and poems for a program for their parents. Mr. Allred's Sixth grade has been learning part singing of various kinds among their Christmas songs. They were in-i vited to sing some numbers at the Eleventh Ward Sunday evening eve-ning meeting this past Sunday. They have each brought a "white elephant" all wrapped up in Christmas packages. They make up some of the Christmas decorations in their room and will be exchanged Friday. Mr. Poulsen's Fifth graders are proud of Stanley Weight. Stanley won the "Who and Clues" contest last week. He received ten dollars. They just about have their room ready for Christmas. They have been doing Christmas art for two weeks. On Friday our school is having hav-ing their annual Christmas song fest in which all the classes clas-ses will take part. It surely is a lot of fun. On Wednesday, the junior high chorus is coming to sing for us. Kathy Smith, Jolene Huff, Christine Craig In the 1950's, U. S. iron and steel firms spent an average of over $1 billion annually for expansion. Honesty is spiritual power. Mary Baker Eddy. i |