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Show I P. G. U. NOTES U& 1IKTTEK ENGLISH T? Lesson XI. I' Just as 18 la sometimes Incorrect- DPI )- tiBod for Alin, so Is WA8 some- R times misused for WERE. The iwno iff ' nlos annly to tho uso of WAS as rljl to tho use of 18; when tho subject . U singular uso WAS, In nil other cas- ' , uso WERE. John and Elizabeth wore horo. These nifoa woro broken repeatedly. I Many people wore seen, J. . My daughters were tho best In tho ,11 ClOBS. ' There woro twenty kinds of prosit: pros-it: rvos modo by tho girls. II j There wcro two books I should if uko, "Mnln Street" nnd "Miss Lulu I x'tt" j News Item Dp Luxe iy contest botwoon Mortha Paul's iHjj jjapplncss and her chemistry prepara- i HE tion Is scheduled now that Oraa A- jjll dams hnH entered school. it 17 J I Wo lost tho first basketball gamo II ty a score of 35 to 31; but our boys ill I iron the gamo as far as pluck and I tlm are concerned. Crystal carers it J see ft league victory. II j f Tho II. Y. U. Dramatic Club enter- 'jfflL talnod In Chapel Wednesday. The I F program wna undor the direction of Vera Tnlboe. fl Vocal 8olo, Qlen Ouymnn; Vlo- rjjfl Un solo, Mr. Dcntloy; Flute solo, f Olon Van Wngnor; Readings, Mist Uljli Jleginn Hughes: Piano solo, Frnnk t Wanlcss; Vocal solo Olon Guyman; If i Ttcndlnfs, Miss Jano Hlbbort; Piano I solo Mr. Nolsoii. fl I i U Miss Hlbbort tnkos tho part of 1 "Peg" In "Pog O' my Heart" which U w Riven In tho hall on Wednesday 8 ; evening. V1 I I Th tftlllm; of rtorlea emphasizing wu jj American Ideals and Institutions havo III j -teen tho mnln feature of the work joj in tho English department during the Bj past week. ' m Our team clashed with tho quintet from Granite last night. Another EF , VsM gamo ro warded tho fans. Many J -j seem to have decided to start with. tho ml 1 .. good tlmo this season. The price ot tlcketo for the gamo and dance has loon decreased from seventy-five cents to forty-flvo cents. Dut tho same valuo for tho ticket Is promised. Porn Bullock entertained tho 8. and II. club ct hor homo Tuesday ovenlng. Tito pumpkin pice were the eauso of tho slooplness Wednesday. HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA MAKES INITIAL APPEARANCE. The Pleasant Orovo High School gavo a vory Interesting program In tho Tabernacle on Tuosday ovenlng. Tho ocaslon was tho American School Week. Tho schools are making an earnest attempt to lntorost tho parents par-ents In education nnd to securo closor co-operation botween tho homo and tho school. Judo Tucker of Provo noprosontlng tho American Legion, told In nhnt resrccts tho schools had failed to Inculcato tho proper ldoals o Itlrcnslilp. In his talk ho paid a )iutn to tho efforts of tho schools, which ho said ho readied had a most difficult problem. Ho was answered hy Superintendent Walker, who stated tho ideals nnd alms of the schools of the district, Ono of tho pleasant surprises of tho ovenlng was the Initial appearance of tho high school orchestra. Mr. Ovcr-lado Ovcr-lado tins certainly accomplished a gront dnnl with tho boys and girls un. dor his direction, nnd their rondltlon of arlotiH numbers was gratifying o pnronti nnd friends It Is to be hoped that the orchestra appear of-ton of-ton In tho future. In keeping with tho spirit of tho American school week, tho program given by the Juniors on Friday wns woven about thq lives ot groat Americans. Ameri-cans. Tho nongs. playlet, addresses and roadlngo wore nil of this nnturo. Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt, an Pershing were eftch pnld n tribute of pong or verse. |