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School ! t rs Iri7 V0iews and aloITA71 yy or I t i I1 ii 1 i 1 Gránt School Takes on Holiday Dress Christmas is just around the corner at Grant school Decorations as well as Christmas car- ols are getting t h e finishing touch for the holiday season: Among the decorations are Christmas trees a n d stained glass windows made by the boys and girls Christmas programs are In full swing Miss Iona Blackburn's pupils have even made a bedroom complete with furniture a Christmas tree and a Santa Claus More of the Christmas activities are reported by Dick Goss Mrs Margaret Beveridge's room is decorated with chains a n d Christmas trees In the center of the room there is a Christmas tree hanging upside down instead of the usual bell This makes the room very attractive Miss Marie Stuart's pupils are filling their room with Christmas gifts and old Saint Nick himself according to Mickey I 1 ' ' ii I: I I I : II 1 i 1I 1 i i 1 ' 1 I 1 i ' i f I1 1 - Ii I ' 1 ' By Jerry McGinty The children at Riverside schooll are working on many - t I fl 1 -- rf 9 a- - I 1 44- 07filtrrii i - 'I! '1'0 " '': 1 AS 1)r- 9 a ' r40 -- - - " - By Norma Lewis If you had been wanting by the Douglas School December 5 you would have been greatly a - ACCOUNT ASAVINGS a source of pride today but as your children grow up they'll have reason to thank you a thousand times for your foresight in developing in them the habit of thrift! So give your children a savings account this Christmas! As little as $t starts the account — insured by an agency of the U S Government Ask about the attractive book banks for saving at home — ideal Christmas gifts! I 1 amused at all the music boolta Instruments and above all the excitement on our grounds Yes that day for readings of musical numbers had come around again! All sorts of instruments were played including clarinet violin piano trumpet and a musical saw The next time we have a talent program drop in and listen Bob Nelson says: The fifth grades of Douglas school are giving a play entitled 4'T h e Christmas Chime" They will present it Wednesday If they can work it up well enough they will invite their parents They enjoy this work very much - t I I life-lon- I - 1 i i - i i -I i g I i i a - i I 1 L Chartered and Supertlied by she Uttiied Stases Governmetts I IIIIIIIImI-- i -- i i - '1- 1 i ( ' - -: -- -1 -r- - ' ' 1 ' ''' R e4moemENAgz°u"DimGttatITHIsa ' t '!!' 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Jr- - ‘' b DR ZEE HASN'T r - - - is'-'- - evt"--- 7 - 0 -- — - '- - 04 4 czy J ' -- - - ' -- 41530 1 -: -- - 74 - ''-- - Children Decorate if 1 - - -m- Christmas is the very time of all the year Our class Park school is havatIlighland now than we have more fun ing had yet this year because we all have the Christmas spirit We are right in our room making things for our room like paper angels bells hollies and candles These are wall and club Books Lecture window decorations i A lecture on archeological ruins made us a Our best artists of Mexico illustrated with colored baby in a crib and this is to slides will feature t h e weekly represent the Christ child Our meeting of the Salt Lake Round room Is so beautiful we are inTable Tuesday at 12:15 p m at viting everyone to visit us All the Hotel Utah Ferrell IL Adams the other rooms are being decorated too secrstary announced Sunday 41 - IfV' -- - """'" The need ' 1 : ' OARS' If 1- y httiOlde exists when the stone does not have quite enough force to reach the mark The smoother the ice the farther the stone will travel Each player slides two stones toward the mark which has large circles around it One stone Is likely to bump another and often this is done on purpose The idea is to get the stones of your side close to the center of the circles In some contests the players uee Irons instead of stones The Irons are heavier having a weight of about 60 pounds Most curler players aTt men but women can take partlf they have strong muscles People who watch the game especially those In Scotland become as excited over it as those who watch a hockey match or football game (For General Interest section of your scrapbook) Talent Program ' le4 Proves Success 14 et ' 1 -- L L E ant path in case of need ''' ' ANNWHERE D - II : jiti---"- 'tN1 4i abtr000nem sinathndeirthileayndsswtheeepY I '""'''- '- " i 4 ' 1 -4 ‘ 1 ''''4- '11 i -- ti (I- 441- -- N 4 Ao 1 - iyieiee ''''''' ''''''''''''' o 14-44- tl p 1 ILITIllill 4 6 I 411 -- 4 4 I' - ' t t Christmas activities Every window in the school has been decorated with the same design: A large candle surrounded by holly leaves and berries Christmas trees will be decorated and placed in the halls Thhildren are also remem- bering others and are going to be Subs for Santa Good clothing and toys have been brought by the pupils and will later be distributed to needy children The day before Christmas vacation carols will be sung parties will be held and in some rooms gifts will be exchanged A play based on Dickens' ItChristmas Carol" will bb'given In the auditorium Everyone seems to be feeling the spirit of this Christmas time - NAREA reVizsElZst 'T IOU! :4AvE I YOU rotlytorrirmzi A flEART - - ‘::7:76:i A "s Riverside Ready For Christmas sioN1::"e:-- -- - )7 - - NT aTTI NC SE SMOULD 7 7:::::7- - E An old Scottish verse goes like this: "So long as winter brings us cauld the ice togither "The brawnx curler will aye receive "A welcome free a blither" Notice ttre odd spelling of some of the Words If we changed the words which are odd to us the verse would go like this: "So long as winter brings us cold and holds the ice together the brawny curler will always receive a welcome from a brother" The "curling stone" is commonly of granite and has a weight of about 35 pounds It has a handle which the player holds -when he sends the stone sliding- and spinning over the Ice To keep from slipping he or "crampit" as he makes a play The stone is flat on the bottom If it is given a forceful slide it will pass over smooth Ice as far as the mark perhaps farther The distance to the ' mark or tee is about 125 feet There are four persons on a team and one or two of them stand alongside the path of the AvousouTooNvou C L N States - UNK I 1 Asss ANNEssoFuE TAL K VDU OUTS IDE WI TI1 rt's 1 Itay - ' A c4ANcEl i cy4AcLAK-- N ITS VEIZ1 Ei 1 Scotland is a land where Ice forms over rivers and lakes at an early date in the winter As we might expect the Scots take much interest in ice sports Perhaps most important of the Scottish ice games is the one called "curling" It has been played in Scotland for about 500 years and ranks as a national Scotsmen carried the sport game to Canada more than a century ago It also has found favor in England and is played in a few parts of the United trd ' 10" )441111vt" 4 By Uncle Chicken pox chicken pox chicken pox Oh what the chicken pox has done to the third and fourth grade Christmas play at Ilintahl There are so many children out of school that there are two parts of the play that we will not be able to have We eeery badly about It because the children have on it at planned and worked However we will be able to have a part of it which will include the Dance of the Dolls It sounds very funny to say that our Mrs Santa Claus (Mary Ann Carter) is one of the children that has the chicken pox Good luck is on our side though because Mary Ann will be back to school in tinxe to be in the play taken from a story written by Hugh Brown Tryouts were held for the parts and the best were chosen They have made their own scenery and costumes Adele Hemingway reports that the work on the play called "The Christmas Fairy and Scrooge" is progressing However school work is not being neglected on account of the Christmas activities Accordirm to Russell Frew the boys and girls of Mr Ronald Wis- eombe's room have made a booklet about health entitled "Our House Wonderful" 1 ' - Lots Christensen tells us that the boys and girls of Miss Amy Thomas' room are using' a play I - Chickenpox Takes Toll Of Uintahns Mitts? 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