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Show started the program. The charts and stories were made by students. stud-ents. These told the story of our Utah heritage. Dances were Old Brass Wagon, Virginia Reel and Turkey in the Straw. The program pro-gram finished with "My Favorite Spot is Utah". Mr. Moss, principal, princi-pal, made a tape recording of the program. Lora Martinez, 6th grade. Baseball Teams We have started some baseball teams. The boys and girls of the fifth and sixth divided alphabetically into four teams each. Each team chose a captain. The captain of the team I'm on is Jim Lovat. We have a good team and have won all games we have pfayed. We play on the ball field. Teams take turns on the field. There is also the girls' teams. They get the field when its their turn. Jesse Lozano, fifth grade. On Tuesday, April 19, at 2:00 p.m. Mr. Miller's sixth grade presented pre-sented in the school auditorium a play called "Democracy On Parade". They invited their parents par-ents and part of the school.'The play was about the history of the documents of democracy and democracy in our school. The audience enjoyed the play very much. Julia Menna. Out of a number of compositions composi-tions about experiments turned in, the one below was named the best. On Wednesday, April 20, we had an experiment. This was to see how much salt there was in Great Salt Lake. We took the salt water, put it in a container, then boiled it till it began to go dry. There was five ounces of salt in 800 M. L. of brine. This is how we did our experiment: experi-ment: 1. We weighed the empty can. 2. We weighed the can with the salt water. 3. Then we weighed weigh-ed a can of pure water. 4. Then we boiled each can dry. These were the results: The can which had salt water weighed five oz. net weight. This means there was five oz. of salt in the water. The net weight of pure water after boiled dry was zero ounces. Most of the girls and boys in our room liked this experiment. I did. Connie Rae Johnson, 5th grade, O BINGHAM CENTRAL SCHOOLMES Tuesday, April 19 at 2 p.m. the boys and girls of Mrs. Crawford's fifth and sixth grade entertained parents, teachers and students to a program called "This Is the Place". "The American Way" |