Show p if r I 34 J tt 4 i I J V- V C c tH 44 4 ss' ss td 4 C 4 Now uw according to this scale Roger Doxey inter oter measures a miniature covered ered wagon while I to t a life size model for the Centennial play 1 lo to be he given at school Geraldine Romney left and amI Sara Jean Maack seventh grade students are his bis smiling aids TO FETE PIONEERS Uintah Students Ready Centennial Program Hats off to the thc past and coats off to the future was the thc Centennial cry of students at Uintah school 1227 East Tuesday as they began preparations for a pioneer program to be given n March 27 The program said Miss Edith school principal will be presented for the Teacher Parent-Teacher as a culminating activity in study of the westward sion Seventh graders in Mrs Parker practical arts art class at atthe atthe the th school are carefully molding clay pioneer figurines and painting painting paint paint- ing lug them in bright colors for a special exhibit Several students are carving lIh l i t blo blo K prints r for r program program covers while those desiring to do something really big are constructing constructing con con- a life size covered wagon to be used in the C Centennial Centennial Centen Centen- nten- nten nial nial play written by a a. group of pupils for the program Roger Doxey 12 son of Mr and Mrs G. G H. H Doxey 1000 Military drive is among boys working on the prairie wagon wag while Geraldine Romney 12 12 daughter of Mr and Mrs Vernon Romney 1475 Yale ave and Sara Jean Maack 12 daughter of Mr and Mrs E. E D. D Maack 1767 Yale ave are preparing preparing preparing pre pre- paring clay dolls doUs for display Purpose of the Centennial work said Miss is to impress upon students the importance of their pioneer heritage and the promise held by the future for Utah's youth |