Show Students Address Youth Week Audiences Habits Food Bear Briefs Poor Are Unpatriotic Bear River's casaba quint will first opposition to afternoon at Tooele when meet the Tooele hoopsters In first practice game of the encounter their morrow they their season Coach try out have a been Smith says few of the effectively practicing they will they will tactics they and see how work in tual play I Student Opinion Approves Present Credit System Majority Upholds Make-u- p Divided Work Views on Staffing of students tlrlnk the of cutting: credit system of absence from school be continued according to to the questlonalre replies last week by the guidance committee A majority present because should J While answered students many NO to the question as to whether of the present policy reducing should credit be retained they went on to explain they that students should be allowthought ed to make up work they had missed and get full credit for It that they had mis showing understood the question Only about three pejcent argued that attendance and credit should ‘have no relationship Some of these think that ability to psm Atk That Young People be Given Greater Reipoiuibility State Nutrition Head Say Army Rejection Due to Poor Diet poor home management Youth and appetites are much to blame for the fact that of the men drafted into the army Left to right Irene Schuman Elaine Hunsaker this year were found unfit for Mary Ellen Christensen and service Dean Christina B Clay LaVern Stenqulst homeof the ton told members Even living classes Wednesday organic defects like poor eyes ears and heart were often indirect results of poor eating she said November deformed aren’t crazy lower If they do go muttering "Tomorrow and and tomorrow” “Is this tomorrow a dagger that I see before me hand? the handle before my Come let me clutch thee” "I Mrs Clayton was one of the hae lived long enough" “Pair Is at the Washfoul and foul Is fair" They are 900 persons present C Nutrition Conference D from ington Just learning a few lines a natlonwide works of In May where one of the Immortal wa- s- begun to better “Macbeth" movement William Shakespeare the health vigor and strength of all citizens She is now acting Seminary students will be weaof their graduation ring pins for a3 head of the Utah Board Christmas this year The date of Nutrition December for have mhst is set bouyant "Americans distribution 15 There were 94 pins ordered health she warned" if the nathis year 14 more than last year tion Is to meet a crisis succesInto B "Get vitamin sfully” student Burnell Weeks a former “It your system” she advised here Is now in the air corps at will give you pep and make you Is specialfield where he Stockton alert” mentally He writes izing in photography She proposed four things that asking for a copy of the Search the United States must do to that he is still light showing gain good health W Its people terested in Bear River knowledge first apply scientific about nutrition and food second was searching Erma Stenqulst have enough far and virtde the other day for see that people someone to interpret her letter money to buy the food they need written third see that food is distributed Cannon from Iva Gale and the nation In Spanish Juniors will rememevenly over workers train students ber Iva Gale who left here last fourth else eat to breaeveryone to California and to go year vigor depends on “Dam her!” says Erma “I'll kfast Physical Malnutrition is send a reply In shorthand and see regular meals homes as well as In rich found how she likes it” in poor ones The seniors even classmen I Speaker Says Joyce Ann Ransom Spencer Auditorium To Be Used As Air Raid Shelter Dec 13 “Will someone kincTy direct me to the nearest air raid shelter? I can’t see a thing in this blackness If those sere :ching sirens would only stop!” lufwaffe reader No dear Kie didn’t fly over Bear River last night that is nowhere except at “If I Had the rehearsals for Wings” the Agenda Vodie at excitement There’s other too besides air these rehearsals there’s tor Instance the raids act If this bull in the Spanish amazing creature draws as many laughs from the audience as it does during rehearsals it’s bound to have them rolling in the aisles Irving Ransom has been chosen as the rookie in the guard house whose thoughts are dramatized as he wishes he “Had the Wings of an Angel” The date of the vodie has been changed to Saturday December 13 The general committee consists of Ann Spencer Mary Ellen Christensen LaVern Stenqulst Dona Gene Nelson Charlene Anderson Clara Wood and Miss assisted by Miss Burnham Allen and Mrs Bhurtz is under the superAdvertising vision of Blanche Bird Eleda Vee Marie Smith La Von Stenqulst LeNae Peterson Colleeen Miller Kroksh and Mrs Griffin son Miss stage and properties is made up of Nancy Ann Louise Margaret Hess Castleton Elaine Norr and Darlene Grover Music and dancing are being Bondirected by Elaine Culllmore nie Whitney Beverly Holmgren Lois Fryer Miss Romer and Mrs The Hales Jones A special feature of the evening will be a puppet show given Miss of the library Sutherland by department who for two years toured as a’ lyceum player with Week 30 as to designated from December 6 Is Elder hi Box being featured at all county by talks given wards of the stake and before number of civic clubs by various high school students spoke Marsel Nielson at the club Wednesday Garland Lions night Leone Macfarlane at Riverside church service and Mary Ellen Christensen at a Women's Farm Bureau meeting last week Ruth Gleason spoke Friday at a Garland women’s club Most of the students gave talks serIn the different ward church Roma evening vices Sunday Garlsnd at Sterling spoke King Dale BothwelTt Meldrum st Garland East Thompson at Wayne Beebe at Ilwood Marsel at Fielding Ruth Gleason at Beaver Dam Eva Dean Last at Howell: Irens Shuman at at Leona Macfarlsme Penrose at Oleen Shuman Plymouth Thatcher Charlene Petteraon at Tremonton first ward Mary Ellen Christenson at Tremonton second ward Lola Jean O addle at Mutual and Don East Garland Adams talked at the Methodist church in Tremonton A panel discussion was carried on last night at Mutual Improve convention by ment Association Don Adams Reese Allen Dallas Hyatt and Oleen Shuman Theme of most ef the talk was Nielson her marrionettes The orchestra will play for some of the acts and it has youth’s desire for responsibility of outlined a varied selection of in home life in the sharing Woodslde money and work problems numbers The speaker added that one Ten acts have been arranged Programs are under the direcdoes not have to change the na- tion of Irene Schuman Edith to date are Rusup the They ture of the foods he is used to Astle Annivor Heppler Joyce sian the Spanish a Western Dude if he Just adds to them such Ransom Elaine Hunsaker Miss Ranch an English Blackout a foods as will Insure proper nour Johnson and Mr Harris act a puppet show a Japanese Lshment Costumes are In the charge of Pirate scene the Oay Nineties “The finest things patriotic Phyllis Pryer Eva Dean Last a play and a special act Americans can do” she declared and Nora Bunder- -' by the Pep club Lola Johnson “is to make themselves the best of singers A selected group physical examples they can and Harvest Ball Girls Write Letters from the Glee clubs are planning on to knowledge pass their Success Prove preleast three appearances at To Service M Lonely others" vious to the Cantata to be preHarvest ball committees have Christmas holiday sented In during Uncle Sam's Boys service be should examinations the only reported the Thanksgiving dance are soon to at the stake tabernacle get an unexpected test for credit a success as did the attending break This will Garland ward has requested a happen when should the crowd To the question letters to in begin pour to them program from the chorus on Deschool penalize for a sluff? the Sponsors of the affair were the from girls in 11 cember 21 Some of the songs classes English YES'S almost and NO's were Future Farmers and the Home A list of names and addresses of from the Cantata will be given divided with a majority Economics girls They report that evenly army navy marine and air corps in assembly December 18 by the of NO’s from the sophomores they made approximately 25 dol- men is being made now and let- Glee clubs Bluffers were however Repeating lars lifter paying all expenses ters will soon be written The Tremonton first ward choir condemned Some said as much Prizes were captured by LaVere Mrs Griffin English instructor with Wayne Sandall as manager as ten percent was enough and Welling who had the luck to take The some said “Just enough to scare the turkey home with him Ors In answer to a request by Gov is sponsoring the Cantata them Into not doing It again" Mae Earl Blaine Clark and emor Herbert B Maw for all choir will tins oni number and to write to boys In the join the chorus in the finale of all those Don Fryer each won a box of girls Very few students to the the questlonalre Soloists selected so far are Tea that answered Chocolates and Reid Inne won service put the proposition girls in her classes and they should said YES to the question Johnson Maurlne Sandall Stera gaUon of cider to the notion eagerly Fraser Laura Thompson you report sluffers to the teachas sponded ling Hulah and Keith reigned ers? Bo if plans go through will be news The high school choir queen of the celebration All who "It’s none of my business” attended the gala affair acclaimfrom home will soon be abundant selected from the boys chorus for lonesome and the mixed chorus service men ed it a great succeas Continued on pans g Cantata Singers To Present Ward Programs y |