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Show custom. The luau cost all t Robert P. getber 25 cents. Mr. Mellor shoved them how to cut the By John Haws pineapple and how to milk the 25 Years coconut. They bad Hawaiian Mr. Mellor s class had a music while they ate. The girls Robert P. Jensen, American Luau last Wednesday. They had wore Mua-muand the boys Fork combination Installer-repairmit because they were studying wore straw hats and bright for Mountain States about Hawaii and also Alaska. shirts. Telephone, celebrated his They made beautiful colorful twenty -- fifth service anniverlels for the occasion. They had THE BIG HAWAIIAN FEAST sary Wednesday, April 28. He it in their classroom. They began working for Mountain By Kyle Zimmerman arranged their desks in a from States Telephone in 1940 in the of an H, standing for Hawaii. construction Department at Salt A feast was held in the Lehi Lake City. Their menu consisted o raw halibut and salmon, bananas, Elementary School by Mr. MeHe became an installer in coconuts, pineapple, smoked llor' s Fifth Grade class. The 1945, following a three year stay fish, coconut milk, punch made reason for this feast was to in the Signal Corps of the U.S. of pineapple, lemon, and orange teach us more about what the Air Corps. He was transferred juices, and rolls and cookies Hawalians eat and what the to American Fork as a comthe the parents brought. Mr. eiL' toms and arts of the Ha- bination installer-repairma- n in Brugess (principal of the Lehi walians are. We ate raw and 1946. Mr. Jensen, his wife Evelyn, Elementary) got leis from the cooked fish, coconut cookies and class. The lunch ladies got one Pineapple cookies, punch, rolls, and their six year old son also. After they got it they and other treats. The party was Scott reside in American Fork. kissed Robin Evans, Phillip on the fourteenth of April The Their married daugter lives Peterson, Michael Southwick, class was happy to have a nice in Salt Lake City. and John Haws, a Hawaiian play after we ate our food. A dinner will be given in his We made leis ahead of time honor Saturday, May 1, with the so that the class would be able following as guests Charles VISIT FROM WEST COAST to wear them to the big feast. uorneii, wmiam k. uaner. I do not think that we will Mrs. Ray Goates and daugh ever have a party that fun ter Julie Ann of Downey, Calif, for the little bit of money we a large H, standing for Hawaii. visited here at the home of Mr. paid for it. We were happy to All the class was able to get and Mrs. J. E. Taylor and also be able to have a party and a piece of pineapple and cocowith Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smuin have no one get sick. The class nut. Hawaii is one of our most and family (sister-in-law- ). made beautiful decorations that recent territories that joined They also spent some time in we hung from the lights in the the United States of America. Logan with relatives of Mrs. room. When we ate the food We felt like we should have Goates. the tables were arranged into a party in honor of Hawaii. MR. MELLOR'S CLASSES LUAU r as I FIFTH GRADE HAWAIIAN PARTY -- Front row, 1. to r.. Ronald Hansen, Kyle Zimmerman, Randy Bliss, Kevin Peterson, Phillip Peterson, Johnny Haws, Randy Conner, Michael Southwick, Douglas Thompson, Laura Dahling, Kathryn Wing, Evelyn Colledge. Second row -- 1. to r., Dwayne Hinton, Colin Pears, Dennis Sorenson, Evan Donaldson, David Curtis, Paul Willes, Mack Smith, Michael Southwick, Codele Powell, Rebyn Evans, Kerry Johnson, Peggy Greenland, Mary Ann Broadbent, Sharry Beck. Rear-- Mr. Mellor, Michael Bullock, Blake Trane, Terry Powell, Kenneth Robinson, Charles Johanson, Kathleen Jenkins, Kathleen Dean, Jill Chamberlain, Linda Schow. Fifth Grade Students Join in Hawaiian Luau, Make Reports Mr. Meller'sFifthGrade stu- The girls wore their Mua-mudents enjoyed a Hawaiian luau and the boys wore light colored (party) in connection with their shirts. study of the two newest states-Haw- aii and Alaska. The students A HAWAIIAN LUAU wrote reports on the event, with several submitted for publicaBy Laura Dahling tion as follows: On April 13, 1965, Mr. MelOUR HAWAIIAN PARTY lor" s Fifth grade class had a Hawaiian luau at the Lehi EleBy Anna Codele Powell mentary School. They ate pineapple, raw fish, Mr. Mellor' s Fifth Grade stuHawaiian Punch, cookies and dents had a Hawaiian luau Wed- hot rolls. nesday, April 14, 1965. They Mr. Mellor has been to Hawaii had this luau because they were and his class is studying about studying Hawaii and Alaska. Hawaii. They made leis out The Hawalians have a luau on of crepepaper. special occasions. They had raw They formed a large H out fish, bananas, pineapple, hot of the desks for the table. It cost 25 cents for every rolls, carrots, celery, coconuts, coconut milk, Hawaiian student in the room. Ten cents Punch, and cookies. They had was used to make the leis and their luau in Mr. Mellors Fifth the rest was used for the food. Grade room. Their Hawaiian Some of the kids brought food, luau lasted for about three such as cookies, and hot rolls. thours. They made lels to go Mr. Mellor cut the pineapple with their Hawaiian luau. They and showed the students how made their lels with crepe-pape- r. to do it. Then, he showed us Each student got to make how to milk a coconut, and let two or three leis each. The fish some of the students milk one. After the luau, they drew they ate was Salmon and Halibut. They played Hawaiian mu- names from a can to see who sic while they ate their meal. would get the tops of the pineThey ahd an enjoyable time. apple and the decorations. as ooooooooooooooooooooio o o O FREE HOOVER SERVICE CLINIC May 1, 1965 Charged Only for Parts Used Model 34 VACUUM .... Model 2001 VACUUM $49.95 o o o o o o o o o o o o $34.95 - o o o A-T- I 2 Thursday. April M. 15 County Dairy Princess The Utah County 1965 Dairy visors in their area before that Princess Contest win be held time. " May 3 beginning at 1 p.m. at the Scera Theater In Orem. This contest is sponsored by the Utah County Dairymen and Utah County Extension Services for all girls L -- u l) jLj Robert P. Jenson Lawrence Ashton narrell Hayes, Blaine Frampton, Ted Rose Martin, ElwynWride, Tom Hunter, Joe Jensen, and Tom Jensen. In the election year of 1964, a great many open minds, should be closed for ed of the area. Eligible girls are any girl between the ages of 17 and 25 inclusive and unmarried. She must be a high school graduate and she must enjoy dairy foods. She must be willing to spend a reasonable amount of time representing the dairy industry. She should have a reasonable knowledge of dairying and she must fill out an application and appear at the con- test. Application forms are available from Mr. and Mrs. Burke Heaton, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. James Levie, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sunderland, Lehi; and Dr. and Mrs. Francis Mortensen, of American Fork. Applications are due April 28 and all girls who are interested should have these applications to the super Candidates will not appear in bathing suits and they will not be required to have a special talent. They will be judged on beauty, ability to speak in public, poise, charm and knowledge of the dairy industry. The dairymen of Utah County and the auxiliary organization of the dairymen would like to urge all girls throughout the area to go to their supervisor or pick up an application from their high school principles. Return this application to the supervisor before April 28 and then appear at the contest at 1 p.m. on May 3 to compete. LEHI PATIENTS IN AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL Among patients receiving in the American Fork treatment Hospital were the following from Lehi, Lester Jackson, Leona Giles, Dona H. Anderson and Frances Trinnamna, and Lillian Miller of Cedar Valley. WE MB YOU NOT Bfe new mm feels ike GU. us ? V o '65 Ford's new standard engine is America's biggest new Six. More powerful than Chevy's or smoothPlymouth's. It's the Six that gives you V-- 8 ness with six-cylind- er economy! We kid you not. SH. 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