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Show i i grade, Mary Ann Banks. Przes will be awarded for the most attractive decorations. ''Electricity Is Really Fabulous," Fabu-lous," the students of Milford I High agree. Last week Prof. Nielson, a specialist on lighting,- presented an assembly. He showed the students how harmless harm-less several thousand volts of electricity can be with the amps or heat taken out. From the student body he selected Lou Miller and Boyd Myers to assist j him. Lucile Ferguson uderwent an emergency appendectomy last week. We of Milford High "wish her a quick and complete recovery. Balloons and more balloons will be found at the Freshman Balloon Dance Friday, Dec. 14. Cider and do-nuts will be on sale. Jake's Orchestra will play, and a floor show will be featured at intermission. Admission is 7oc for couples; 50c for individuals. 1 The Milfrod High Band made a Christmas Concert tour last ' Wednesday. In their travels they visited Beaver, Parowan and Minersville. Tuesday, the band played a concert here for the element-1 ary school. The "graders" sang i Christmas songs as the band played. I . The traveling assembly, after it has toured to Beaver, Fillmore, Fill-more, Delta and Parowan on Dec. 17 and 18, will be presented present-ed to the students on Fridav Dec- 20. ' The i Lettermen's Club enjoyed en-joyed a football banquet last week at St. Bridget's hall. NEWS ABOUT MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL By Georgia Beth Smith Plans for decorating to the theme "White Christmas" for, the annual Christmas Ball, to be held Dec. 25, are well under' way. Chairmen have 1 been named from each class to dec-,orate dec-,orate one of the baskets in the gym. They are: Seniors, Ronald Galloway; juniors, Arden Fowles; sophomores, sopho-mores, Nora Ann Walker; freshmen, fresh-men, Dee Sly; Eighth grade, Kerril Sue Rollins; Seventh |