Show Miss liss Fenton Given Reception lo tOI tOIA A farewell party was tendered Miss Frances B B. B Fenton principal of the public schools of this city Saturday night us liS a token of appreciation of the splendid services she has render rendered ed the children who have been under her direction for Cor the past six years I lias 1 Fenton has decided to labor laborin in other sections of the Union for forthe forthe forthe the coming comini school year which necessitated necessitated I her leaving u us Consequently b because cause of the high esteem the lady is held and the unselfish service rendered rendered ren ren- dered the party was ai ranged arranged and attended by nearly two hundred friends and patrons of the public i schools The following program was rendered render render- ed S. S J J. J Foster acting as Mu Muster Mater tel of Ceremonies I Vocal ocal duet by Miss Mary Orton and I Miss Olsen a review of the work done on cm the school grounds by the I parents by Mrs J. J M. M Foster Vocal solo by Miss Orton Short holt talk by Dr M M. M J J. J Macfarlane of the educational educational board is in iri which he commented upon the ver very efficient work done Inthe Inthe in inthe the schools by Prin Fenton saying saing that at the commencement of the ladys lady's work the schools were ere in a poor condition but now they rank with the best in the state Vocal duet by Kenneth Macfarlane and Ray Cosslett Cosslett Cos Cos- Original poem read by Mrs Mollie Palme Palme- Sentiment on d d by Miss Williams which was compos compose ed by Mrs Rass Anderson Sentiment Sentiment Senti Senti- ment in behalf of the teachers read by Mrs Ethel Perry Sentiment by Dewey Thorley in behalf of parents Artistic dancing by the Misses Alta Biederman and Deloros Jensen in costume with Mrs Beth Leigh piano accompanist Short talk by Supt N N. N J J. J Ballow Bailow in which he said that Miss Fenton had established a good record and he had learned many things of value in school procedure since be being being be- be ing big associated with the lady At the conclusion of of- the program Miss Fenton was presented by Mr Foster with a beautiful ring in be behalf behalf behalf be- be half of the scores of friends and sup- sup portel s of Miss Fenton which was given as a token of appreciation for her splendid work In response to the presentation Miss Fenton said that all her success was due to the wonderful wonder wonder- ful cooperation of the parents Barents Said she had spent some of the happiest days of her life while in Cedar and she would assured the gathering that always have a fond remembrance of the people of Cedar City I The balance of the evening about t vo o hours was spent in a merry dance and all enjoyed the occasion very much In nl |