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Show JUNIOR HIGH NOTES As Governor Blood requested that t.'ie schools should celebrate ;.ie thirty-nin'.h anniversary of Utah becoming a state, th-; Sixth, Sc-?nth, and Eighth grades held a program on January 4, 1933. Tvks on the early history of Utah were given cy Edith Crcs-by Crcs-by and Vivian P.- ncy, followed by a group of Seventh grade students singing two songs. The Hon. Albir; S. Miller gave an interes'in talk on Utah as a Territory untie.1 the name o! Lfseret, and of Utah becoming a state. Ho showed us a book cf.ntain-i'.i cf.ntain-i'.i the constitur.ini of Utah as a Tciritory. Anion: the signers o1' this were ErantU3 -now. the fa, her of Edward H. Know who witli Anthony W. Ivins was a dt'tfe-ate to the iir?t Comtitutiou-a Comtitutiou-a convention he',1 in Sa't J.ake City singing, "Utah We Love Thee." singing Utah We Love Thee. We were all pi.'asc-d fi ie:irn about Utah. Woodward School Reporters, Jane Pace and Jessie Cannon. |