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Show "life Uiwitem of Robin Hood" 23j3gnWSZ& ; KH'flL X" ' I Eri i, m L n ii i ""'"""" "" T , : v , j With rascally devilment Robin shows his contempt for the oppressors, throws banqnet into uproar. (Continued) -- tn,rfi " i.:iiMtfHaitU.iS: Bold Robin Hood (Errol Flynn). appears on the horizon to fight against the usurper, Prince John. fc ..ft..fflflllllrcrffi"fV vA V, ...J Robin personally tesu each recruit to his band, finds a worthy outlaw in Friar Tuck (Eugene Pallette). r" 1 ' Best archers in all England join Robin Hood's band, but Robin is king over all with the crossbow. Hyde Park school contributed a unit for the parade with the slogan slo-gan of 100 percent OK Teeth". The following students from here participated in the North Cache seminary pageant and graduation grad-uation at Richmond Friday and Saturday: Lynn Bals, La Von Duce, Darrell Hyde, Ervin Seamons, Evelyn Seamons, Annalean Seamons, Sea-mons, Doris Reeder, Blanche Per-kes, Per-kes, Luana and Iva Hancey. Mrs. Sadie Olsen and two children child-ren of Mackey, Idaho, are visiting visit-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lamb. The J.F.F. club entertained their , mothers at a party Thursday afternoon af-ternoon at the home of Mrs. Sar- , ah Daines. A short program was given consisting of a vocal solo, Mrs. Carma Balls; comic reading Mrs! Sadie Hancey; ladies quartet, quar-tet, Mrs. Naoma Perkes, Mrs. Lucille Lu-cille aWite, Mrs. Norma Waite and Mrs. DruziHa Nielsen. The rest of the afternoon was .spent playing games, luncheon was served serv-ed at small tables and each mother mo-ther was presented with ft gift. The following mothers were present: pre-sent: Sadie Hancey, Myrtle Balls, Nora Seamons, Hannah Saunders, Vira Burgess, Hannah Seamons, Alice Duce, Lon Ballam, Kate Woolf , Florence Harris, Ethel Balls, . Jane Lamb, Reta Perkes, Grace Lowe of Smlthfield, Florence Flor-ence Hale and Mrs. Baxter of Logan. Lo-gan. ' |