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A 5&10 10 HY Qd Chou (Milk lew m j yj‘ jJ STQM-21- OUR FIGHT SOUTH ST k Aeeorlata Editor: ( athy ('lanimrr Ninth grader at Stewart Junior High School are planning a trip to the ruin ot the emlcnt Cliff Dwrl-te- r In Southern Utgh They plan to leave Thuraday with MU heir home room teacher Ariel Frederick and Heber Hall Many trip exploring the ruins will keep the student buy until their Feturn May 22 Six matn planning (ommtttees have been set up These are the with Norman Brockbank as ihalrman schedule committee with Bob Anderson as ihalrman food ommlttee with Ruth Fisher as ihalrman Helen Ward has iharge of the ramp duties committee la Marian equipment chairman Payne and safety committee chairman Is Terry Sumerhays 1 and 1 P-- t n SUNDAY 195 175 195 Baked Young Chicken Almond Dressing Grilled Mountain Trout "Meuniere" Broiled Choice-Cu- t Spencer Steak I L R Deseret Inn Coffee Shop Jut West ot Main oVwP FI Street on 5th Sonth ' - AL SlTl Oop a A Mail FARKINO mEHD and ESEEJLTS 1084 South Stato 1:30-4:3- ° 0 and 7:15 pm and Dm a roulson set ond vhc president Kenl Sunlmtg and Mike I’"H nry third vice president Mike Miller and Steve Evans seeiduv Linda Clark and Joyce Caller editor Jill Stallings and Nancy Decker Each candidate and his committee presented an original sketih Jon Thursday to tell of qualifications and to entli e votes Off j Ct twins Swndsy Intrti: ‘r 0'Pen if Cf Af Roast Young °nf Chicken !! WARM WATER NEW THRILLING RIDES RATES TO GROUPS r $100 Dnttinf Baked Swiss Steak jBwtUUiw Saw TWO GRAND POOLS 5S10 Includes Old Feskietted CIikIim itv Ndl Ssfini Salad Cam O Briaa Chaxa (: Hama aiada aw af twnda and bavarafa Manu far lialChildren Jackson mm mmm man we mnnsn Editor: Ann Warnea Associate Editor: Mike Bridge In Jackson Junior High Schools library a meeting was held Monday with parents and voung people taking part The bos and girls had a discussion on what was needed in this siea for better recreation and was they could obtain Jobs to earn spending money Max Turner assistant principal of Jackson Elementary Is president of railed Juvenile ihia organization Protection Committee If we can all work together we should have a better community Mrs Donald E Rose state president r Assn wag the of speaker 1 1 r Tarent-Tearhe- Jordan Editor: Mjrna Smith Associate Editor: Kay Noyce Every spring at Jordan there Is an exhibit The students rrfc different things like skirts coffea tables pictures maps and create notebooks All the articles exhibited In the room in which they are made Accompanying the exhibit was the student-facult- y program The faculty prepared numbers which they presented The biggest part was by the students showing music dance pantomime and comedy arts Lincoln David Mead Associate Editor: Kathlrert Vrrslult Students of Lincoln Junior High Ri hoo were treated Thursday to an eviellent assembly by Lincoln CC Club To get into this elub a person must have an A average In English or a average all arOund A play entitled "Midge Goes to the Movies” a story of a girl with moyle troubles was presented Two sketches one a pantomime on “How to Study" and the other a comedy on a "Daylight Savings Time Mix-up- " were given Also a solo and duet piano numbers dance numbers and comedy acts were pres sented - Roosevelt Editor: Suzanne Young Associate Editor: Linda Call This "week at Roosevelt Junior High everyone was excited about lection for next years officers Monday an assembly was presented to Introduce the candidates Primary elections were held Tuesday were: president The Keith Poulman Bob Larkin first vice president Carolyn Butterfield seml-flnalls- ts SUPlkB end' MEXICAN DISHIS AMERICAN SrtCMUMPKOmXKAN mmixaumi Iixhilade Tec Taatale Arres Ispanel Frijeles Bafritos end Drink ll:30 am to 5 $100 $11 5 pj rulings Ph 5-07- big handsome Pontiac you see here the greatest automobile value in America! 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