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Show Benjamin Observes Fiftieth Anniversary 1953 is the fiftieth anniversary of the Benjamin Cential School. Special programs and exhibits are planned for that week. Dec. 18, Friday night, 8 p.m. the Home Ec. girls Reunion and Fashion Show will be held. Former and present Home Ec. girls will model. All former students, teachers and friends of the Benjamin School are invited. Dec. 19, Saturday night a special Founders Day program has hon planned. Public is invited both evenings. Plans to expand BYUs basketball plant to full capacity, along with several other imsea-seprovements for the 1953-5- 4 were announced today by University officials. Major project being undertaken will be the addition of several hundied new seats in extended sections of the fieldhouse. The other projects include a ticket office for the main lobby, the installation of turnstiles for ticket takers, and a photography for the taking of moving pictures. By far the largest of the pro- - n, OffA ESG0SnIn) 5 Amy The pupils of the Petectivet School went to a lyceum numbci jects currently under construcMr. tion is the addition of new seat- Wednesday, December 2. Blackwell was of the the star sections for basketball ing fans. This will bring the fieldhouse show. He is a very good ventriloquist. He also did some rope seating capacity to 10,600. CountThey enjoyed his proing the 500 temporary scats that tricks. can be installed on the noith gram very much. and south ends of the floor be- Mrs. McClellan's First grade hind the screens, the fi idh.iu.-The first leteetneet grade boys will be able to seat an estimated and girls presented for their 11.100 fans at anv single event. motheis the opperetta, ''GoldiThis will bring fieldhouse seat- locks aAd the Three Bears. The to full capacity. As one ing up Band played the overKythm University official observed, The ture. The entire fiist grade took only way we can put in more part in a cast which included, is to knock the walls out. Goldie Locks, Father Bear, MothThe new seats will be added er Bear, Grandfather Clock, Curto three sections. The north and tains, Master of Ceremony, stage south bleachers where the stu- helpers, and the Rythm Band. dents generally sit during the The boys and birls have enbasketball season will be joyed singing Christmas songs, westward to the wall. decorating their room for ChristSpecial concrete foundations mas. are being put in the area west Second Grade News i f the floor to anchor and strengIn Mrs. Cahoons second grade then the bleachers, officials said. It is believed the construction they are very busy. Their room of new seating areas will put is decorated for Christmas and Brigham Young Universitys they are learning their parts for floor and basketball seating the Christmas program. among the top college arenas in Friday they made a real snowman. And enjoyed playing in the country. It is not known how soon the the new snow. Their attendance new' sections will be completed, for the last six weeks has been but the contractors, Talboe and very good with very little sickHarlan, hope to have the project ness. completed in time for the openThird Grade News ing of Skyline play the first of Miss Loveless third grade has the year. Seven new .portable turnstiles been studying about the dairy have been purchased for the Uni- farm and how the community deversity to be used in ticket tak- pends upon it for milk and buting at all entrances to the field-hous- ter. Last Friday Dana DeWitt and A photography booth is also Shirley Dee Stevens each broubeing constructed over the east ght a pint of crea mand the class section of seats for purposes of made butter. They ate the butter on crackers. Connie Curtis filming BYU home games. and Shirley Dee Stevens served the butter and Jade Brundage passed the crackers. Thursday afternoon Miss Loveless entertained their grade Refreshmothers and fathers. ments were served by Home Room Mothers, Mrs. LaVee Curtis and Mrs. Leora Davis. e. mas border. In their geography study they have received some letters from Georgia. Florida, Oklahoma and Ninth Carolina, them telling about their states. Reporters Leora Wyler, James Kropf, Charolette Hansen, and Lloyd Farr. Mr. Monk's Fifth Grade In Mr. Monk's fifth grade we are tiying to change our border and decorate them for Christmas. Some of the children have been painting pictures and making figures to be put up. We also have some pretty colored chalk pictures that we have made. In our science work we are starting a new unt which we think will be very interesting. It is called, 'Fire. We are outlining the things we want to accomplish and look forward to learning many new things about fire. Reported by Marilynn Christensen and Mae Elmei Sixth Grade News Mrs. Curtis sixth grade is putting on plays each mornnig for The reading opening exercises. groups are putting them on. They A are: A Happy Christmas; Chrismas Broadcast and A Cowboy Christmas. The boys and girls enjoy them very much. Editor Anna Rae. Reporters Annette. Patsy, Tommy, Terry, Phillip, Max, and Douglas. There In the are actually 1.700 Thousand group on the New border. Islands Islands ADOPTS YOUNG ROK Little Lee Kyung Soo, one of Koreas many orphans, arrives at Alameda Naval Airbase, Calif., with foster father, bachelor Vincent Paladino. chief boatswain's mate, of New Rochelle. N. Y. HITS RED SLAVERY . . . Mrs. Oswald B. Lord, U. S. representative in UN, calls for global motion to abolish Russias slave labor system which Involves 14 million people behind Iron n DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? Once believed poisonous, tomatoes are today the United States second leading vegetable crop. 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