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Show School plans musical play; public invited The Sixth grade students are putting on a musical play "H. M. S. Pinafore" and wish to invite the townspeople to come and see it this Thursday Thurs-day evening at 7 p.m. Prior performances will be held for our school and for the Sixth Graders of the other schools. Miss Ludlow's First Grade at Brookside School has been studying about their teeth. They have learned, many things and many new words. Learning to brush their teeth correctly was fun. Mrs. Anderson's First Grade is learning some new exercises. They will help keep us strong and healthy. They are fun to do also. Mrs. LeRoy's Second grade class has done a lot of experiments experi-ments with air and are putting them in a book. They also made some flowers with eraser magic. It was fun. Nancy Murdock has had her tonsils out. Janet Hiat is moving to Arizona. Christine Child was baptized on Sunday. Mr. Allred's Sixth grade were doing some experiments with three mice last week, but one night they all escaped and haven't been found yet. Immunizations will begin at our school next Monday, Jan. 23, when the first DPT, tetanus, teta-nus, and polio shots will be given. On Jan. 30 will be the first typhoid; on Feb. 6, the 2nd typhoid and smallpox; on February 13, the 3rd typhoid; Feb. 20, 2nd DPT, tetanus, and polio; March 20, 3rd DPT. All adults and pre-school children will follow this schedule but will go to the Junior High School for their shots. We are all very proud of Miss Ludlow, who was recently awarded her Golden Gleaner award, the highest given in the LDS M.I.A. program for girls. ' ; Reporters, Evelyn Barker and Jolene Huff. |