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Show PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES Next Wednesday evening at 7 p. m. there will be a parents meeting held in the ward meetinghouse. Tnis meeting has been called for the purpose of hearing hear-ing the report of Dr. Coleman, who last fall made an examinatian of all the school cnildren and also to hear his dis cussion of Medical Supervision of the Public Schools. It is very important that all parents come out as many of the children need medical attention. There will also be several parts rendered render-ed by the school children. The past week the first and second grades of Miss Smith's department have been quite excited over a match in the multiplication tables which came off Thursday. The following boys and girls stood until the last and could not be puzzled: First grade, Harold Larsen; Lar-sen; Doral Jensen; second grade'. Ora Seely; Leona Berg; Madge Larsen and Alma Reynolds. There will be another match next week and we hope to have more perfect pupils. The following boys and girls made "a clear record in the month of January: 'Miss Brown's Alta Petty, Rozella Andersen, Naoma Kofford, Mall Berg, Zelda Oman, Gladys Petersen, Thora Seely, :Ross Acord, Theo Seely, Gilbert Beebe, Harold Day, Vance Larsen, Verner Gregersen. Miss Smith's Lund Seely, Harold Larsen, Byron Ottoson, Ora Seely, Leona Le-ona Berg, Nellie Bunnell, Crystal Petersen, Pet-ersen, Vernon Jorgensen, Joy Palmer, Madge Larsen. Mr. Reynolds' Vern Petersen, War ren Wilberg, Vernon Oman, Vesta L.unci. Mr. Acord's Leander Livingston, Willard Petersen, Royal Christensen, Alonzo Petersen, Inez Day, Carl Petersen, Peter-sen, Perry Day, Melvin Wimber, Kimball Kim-ball Williams, Asael Palmer, Wesley Peterson, Priel Reynolds, Vera Berg, Bertha Seelv. Mr. Wall's Hedvig Petersen, Neva Ralphs, Armenia Andersen, Bazel Lake, Lyman Larsen, Hazel Livingston, Irene Ralphs, Hattie Hickman, Jennie Brown, Blanch Christensen, Eva Larsen, Kenneth Ken-neth Stevens, Arnold Livingston, Ten-ton Ten-ton Williams. The following named persons have the honor of leading their class in scholarship: Sixth grade Alta Acord 93 per cent, Una Seelv 91 per cent. Seventh grade Lyman Larsen 94 per cent, Atlanta Berg 91 per cent, Earl Reynolds 90 per cent. |