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Show GAMES AND FUN FOI EVERYONE- , 1 1 1 4 '1: 0.-- . i1 - , , I 4 - ., . OLIVE . '11 1 11 Editor W., PURI', ,,,., 1 . .. SUNDAY MORNING, AARCH 9, 1952 - : ! 1 t,:, ,, k 60 I w K I I ' , 4"' '4(1,ore.el. p t' I, 1 THECHIL ,REE,11-01'DANC- : .1 ..! Any kind of dancing i s fun, but the stately! mfnuet, classic, quadrilles, and gay schottische are especially interesting to the boys and girls at the Lorin Farr School in Ogden. And particularly it this time of year when they have been studying such people as George Washington On the day before other heroes of Colonial times. Patrick Henry and 41,4 0,..11! loica r 17 77.7. t. si Mister Wind : March is the time to Illy your kite, For that's when Mr.' liVind's ' around; He blows and ,blows with all his Imitht,1 And makes' a fearful roaring , , POEM OF , , - It 'il - L 1; , , 4 - AL ; r :o :,sound. .. 1, ld Star 'Spangled Banner March Winds i was written by Francis 'Scott Sometimes the wind t - . .i. - a beautiful song of our country. We 'saw a film about the Star .Spangled is Scott Key was a brave Man., I will always love our flag apd the song. We ire learning the song, Called the ,' we L- ThSP Ban-Franc- li i - 'r ,, l',it ' .e ; , ., Diane Hepworth I ,' p '': i ..'t .'1,, rolled wind A. Iguised - , '1 wills of the building , seemed to shake, . 43 ihe whole speech' was Tor ? heir sake. i He must have shouted to the ' itop of his lung, But I they could; tell he had a gifted tongue. He began to tell them of their 'pars, L Then they started to open the ' ears. I , The '' ...g,.1 Inct,'; ,A iirpani ' ,..!,.bil,- - ' l - 1 :. 1, t. i z i ; o that time he was all out of k March Winds 1 window. the ground liltis a row It 'car- camei up and blew '14nne;lnperi-- ; ries away- papers andi some- - tant papers Out of his Iwindow. '' timesltin car.a. ,: I ; Ma talán stopped, and Once I had an experience him gather ( up the Papers., i t Then h. went s..on 1401'. way Star. Spangled Banner in school. thanking. ma. L. ' Arlia Williams,11 i Steven L. Snaith" .1 Coalirl14---10- 0 Lehl4:400 points He told, them:,that points , , isweeps Iowa,. By ited-lho- li c4nterville,-15013oin- i death!" a beating. Made a speech now can-than- 1 Star Siaitgld Banner shouted, 'Give me liberty or give ,me breath. Xamois and great, It is far from over now, but. T1 every one in the coun tif , caused many a death. and state, i But whether it is ending or Just He 'welketzl out Straight and el new stark We all him from the To Speak in Philadelphia Ha . bottom of our heart. 11 , Kenneth Stauffer, 10 i4 ,. , t fire was i n his eyes. Murray-1- 00 points His I feelings Were not diS- , ...i., , too late Coll To Arms To get out and ;fight and sax one t,1 baCk in 75 the debate. Pattick Henry was then alive. came to the end,, He WIts ... eat and. very brave Finally be ' He ' - Til r - And; the problem very grave 1 He tvas ,going to a meeting To see if England should g t t. I Lake-'--10- 0 ; I t - I But I i.Idon't mind his 'mischief, For he ordy,wants to play. Elaine Larsen, 11 i Salt points IS p. ' :awarr It 1);Af I i ' i; SomeOmes he's very illaughty , i And he blows, our lists Key. - day got my Coat knd bat outside and play. intains were ripping clouds apar . t' t cold and windy day. ' ' t wind was snapping at my lace; was cold as ice. , rck was falling oil my head; Imo ink the snow is nice. then I had to lgo right Jai Isn't 11PPY, them to d the Snow not':'."'. 1.11 i .1. 1STORMY ' ! ,! WEEK!: THE-- FARR ,third grade children. Amoog those who performed were thesis in the Michael Schulz, . photograph, from left: Lee Ann Godfrey, Kent Hart, .. Lo4 Packham and ;Felt Judi Cole; !Betty- , ll :777 ' 'ATLON , ' :;LL Washington s birthday, the fourth graders danced for the ,second and , , i , - 1. 11 E It. . The March Wind is corning. sail my kite. ' I'll let it go Clear out of sight. I like to run fast in the wind And sing a little song. Then when get my kite vp hie; J I'll pull the wind along. Daniel Ray i3artholonaaar, 7 was nôt Millord-1- 00 points |