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Show School Notes. (By School Correspondent) FOItnES. The 8th grade have had an examination examina-tion this week that would mnko n few of us look wise (7) It was one -hundred hard words. They all passed; but Thomas Martin got 100 per cent. The debate held last week was a success. suc-cess. The Federalists had good champions. champ-ions. Were those worthies living now they would have been proud of the boys and gills who stood up for them. Mr Wetzell, Supervisor of Music in the public schools at Salt Lake complemented comple-mented us by visiting our school for a whole day. Miss Lyman's boys and girls have decorated their room in a very unique and artistic fashion, thoy have made somo very pretty Christmas cards and baskets. Miss Wcntz has been explaining the "Madonna's to them this week. They have made Christmas baskets also. We are all glad that the Xmas. holidays holi-days are here because we all need a rest, having worked hard every' day since school began in September. Every body will feel more like doing the very best on their return to school, as It begins be-gins with the New Year. HARRINGTON Miss Durrant wishes parents to take notlco that after the Christmas holidays the session will be changed for Beginners. Begin-ners. The morning session will be changed to the afternoon. Miss Holman and Miss Peterson report re-port that they feel very much encouraged encourag-ed with the progress made by the majority ma-jority of children thus far. Tho pupils in Miss Ormond's room are making Christmas gifts. Tho Fourth Grade have tho highest per cent in punctuality of the Primary Departments. Tho rooms arc decorated very taste fully creating a Christmas spirit in our work. Prof. Wetzell, Supervisor of music in tho Salt Lake City schools, has been visiting the various rooms of the building build-ing and conducting classes. Ho lectured lectur-ed Thursday evening on "Music in the Public Schools." A very interesting Christmas program was given at the parents meeting Thursday Thurs-day evening. Tho High School, Eighth grade, and Beginners furnished the music. |