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Show Final Bel! Rings For A.F. School WORLD FASHIONS B. Adamson has retired. Mr. (Continued From Page IS) Hansen is the principal at oa the city centered block: Science Hall, built in the 1860's, Shelley School here and Mr. and the old Forbes School, built Nicholes is the principal of the in 1893. Science Call began as local Junior High School Mention may well be given of the meeting house for the American Fork IDS Ward, and the service records of former doubled for school, civic and teachers, Josie Greenwood social purposes. (Another unit (Walker), Blanche Crandall had been built on in 1877.) After (Tattersall), Sarah. Parker, 1901 when the IDS ward was Florence Dunyon, Alice Parker divided in four and churches and Annabell Miller. Although were being built, the school retired Mrs. Dunyon and Miss district bought the meeting Alice Parker are called to do house and it then became' known substitute teaching in the as Science Hall. Three small one district. Beth H. Mortensen is room school houses were being rounding out her 35th year at the used in the east, north and west school and Jean H. Wofford is part of the city and classes completing her 24th year at other overflowed into die city hall and Harrington. Many other buildings. By 1903 cen- teachers have given splendid tralization was deemed advisble service. This year marks the and one larger school the answer. That year the first unit of retirement of Mrs. Thelma Harrington School containing Taylor as manager of the school eight class rooms was built on to lunch and also of LaDrue (Hap) Varney, the custodian. Science Hall at the south. In 1924 the school building was expanded, the original unit of Science Hall being razed. In 1935 the third unit of Harrington School, completing the school as it is today, was built, replacing the remaining portion of Science Hall. The new addition gave the building a recreation room in the basement, which in the next year or so, provided a place for the serving of school lunches. Principals from the beginning of Harrington School have been Iida Harmon, Mae Holman, (Mrs. Ellis Preston), Josie Greenwood (Mrs. James H. Walker), Middie Roundy, Annie Lloyd Osmond (Mrs. Alfred), Lloyd B. Adamson, Lillian C. Booth (Mrs. Wayne C), George W. Larsen, Cecil R. Hansen, Douglas Nicholes, Joe L Shelby, Mr. Shelby is ill and is being replaced by David P. Adamson, temporary principal. Mr. Lloyd for headed Although "retirement" as an elementary school, Harrington School will continue to be used for an indefinite period. The next school year about 50 percent of the building will be used for district Special Education purposes, classes for handicapped children. About 70 are expected to be enrolled. Minor changes will be made in the facilities to adapt to the program. Part of the building will house a library and media center for use of the district staff. Two rooms will be devoted to adult education. As Harrington School in the forepart of the 1900's replaced old Science Hall, pioneer founded church and school building, so , it, too, will be supplanted by new additions being built at Forbes and Greenwood Schools here, marking again the passing of the old to the new. American Style Elegance BY BETTE KNIGHT Copyright 1970 by Scripps League Newspapers SAN FRANCISCO George Stavropoulos is noted for having brought Athenian elegance to - and 'American swing to the classic American fashion silhouette. His soft draperies never go limp and even the slimmest clothes have a way of whirling out in great luxury and grace with the slightest movement of the body. In spring he accepts the midi suit as an attractive, fluid fashion - not a stunt. The skirts are cut on the bias and the jackets are narrow and ever so faintly shaped. The midi coat over a companion dress is also a recurrent theme in the collection. ..usually shown in full shapes with short spare little dresses underneath. The midi dress, a strong statement here, is soft and flaring with a long lean line through the torso. It is immensely flattering. The pants are wrapped and folded without seams so they look like a skirt until the wearer Becky Lyn Angus Betrothal Told Teenagers .... Also Like Being Clean to Some surprising results were some "oldsters" at least revealed in a recent survey of 200 teenagers. A great majority indicated that clean hair is of woolens have a thistledown look and fascinating high relief weaves, or are as crisp as paper. He makes great use of a satiny mitte Jersey, particularly in ntfdi-lengdresses and bias cjrt evening gowns that are Ike water flowing over the bod. He likes jacquard and brocades in abstract weaves - often overi printed, .The spring color range involves a brilliant blue, coral and green, not much black. Stravropoulos, nevijr mad for trimming, uses it as an added dimension to the fabric this year. He concentrated on huge silk flowers, flower petals scattered over the Mress, or delicate sprays of $lycerined ostrich feathers set oil the skirt of flowing chiffon dresses. Spring f i m Spencer is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Angus of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Spencer, also of Payson, are parents of the benedict Both Miss Angus ana ner fiance are graduates of Payson High School and have completed the IDS Seminary program. She is now attending Utah Technical College at Prove. Mr. Spencer is presently completing his Junior Young year at Brigham University. The young couple will be married July 10 in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. good-groomi- vital importance to them, th regardless of the hair style preferred. The next priority is rs bodily cleanliness. About of the teens questioned maintain a dailv bath schedule. Uily three percent bathe twice a week or less. ' Of course, many factors are involved in being but soap and water play a big part and parents may be encouraged to note that young people seem to realize this. Regarding the kind of grooming information the wanted, most suggested having more facts on "why" as well as "how" to keep clean. v ..,m. M d, r I r v Small onions are best for or boiling whole, stewing creaming medium ones for serving stuffed, and larger ones for thick slices to top off hamburgers and for fried onion rings. AH sizes of onions are for grating, equally good chopping, dicing or slicing. , BECKY ANGUS rag tr 77 mm xSv, J 'v three-quarte- m The engagement PAYSON and approaching marriage of Becky Lyn Angus to Neil m i m i 1 1 1 1 mm m moves. The spring collection continues the "goddess pants" in layers of lush tinted chiffon or lace. The shoulder line softens and is widened. The bosom is closely moulded. Sleeves are long and sleek, except when the arms are covered in airy layers of tran- -- ms m. m. M Give Mother gifts that will delight her heart and her wardrobe; Gifts that remain after Mother's day. sparent fabric. Mr. Thompson sets the mood with lovely polyester Name Became Official On Sept. 9, 1776, the Continental Congress approved a resolution that all continent a 1 commissions and other instruments use the words "United States" instead of "United Colonies." Available pants suits' pretty lavender, blue and blue striped., sizes . . . A white blouse from Lady Arrow. Soft and delightful in sizes pants $16.00 blouse $12.00 $15.00. top And in 6. don't forget the finished touch 10-1- 8. And when it comes to the perfect dress, Fred Rothechild has designed just what she wants. The beauty and easy care of polyester in a style just for her. Choose from bright orange or perky blue. $45.00. . y c. And for her at home hours, she'll love the beauty and ease of a cotton robe from; 1. $23.00. Jr. Lounges. Feminine and lovely in peach and blue Sizes 7-- 1 Little hi m. mini ii c 1 things count when they're accessories from Taylor's. In everything from cosmetics to jewelry there is something to make her proud on Mother's Day. t I ' '' "' GIRLS STATE DELEGATES from Wasatch High School are, from left, Linda. Jordan, Laurel Price and Susan Crook, who will attend the annual session at Cedar City in June under sponsorship of the American Legion Auxiliary. ' ' CARMEN ' by Enna Jettick A ESS VKI k.. ,f a m . t'irri ill G. i J lightest-sof- test of leathers "Scotch-garded- " water repellent and spot resistant CLASSIC FASHION AND PERFECT COMFORT... A ROMANTIC SHOE FOR MOTHER ON HER DAY. AYLOR'S Dtri. MO NORTH, STOKE M WEST WOVO fra parking and gift wrap opnmonim'rii9 129 West Center Prove, Utah FREE GIFT WRAP V |