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Show BIG DAY FOR THE PUBLJCJCHOOLS Grammar Grades Had Righi.of Way Last Saturday at The Round-Up. FULLY THREE HUNDRED STUDENTS PARTICIPATE Pupils of Cedar City District Schools Assume Role of Hot and Hostess. Saturday, Fob. 28, tho day durinr tho Round-up designated ns School Day, wan all that could bo oxpectod as a successful part of a big convention. conven-tion. Fully throe hundred boys and girls from tho grammar grades of tho county schools were in attendance Cedar City, Parowan, Paiagonah, Knnnrra, Summit, Enoch and Hamilton's Hamil-ton's Fort were well represented by crowds of enthusiastic, bright-eyed, real live boys and girls. Besides the boys and girls, thirty ono of tho thirty six teachers of tho county wero pros- cnt. Tho pupils of tho Cedar School assumed as-sumed tho responsibility of cartas for and entertaining their young friends from tho other towns of the county, nnd thoy desorve great credit for their alertness and willingness in tho matter. Every buggy load of visitors was met at tho public library by a commltteo from the local school and directed to places where their i ..u .i nmulilivil fnr rhll'lnC" wants, could bo provided ior aurinK their sojourn in Cedar City. Each of tho pupils and teachers' partlclpatlnB- in the day's events was which served as a means of identification identifi-cation and also as a token in remembrance remem-brance of tho day. Tho meetings for tho ladies and school girls were held in tho auditorium auditor-ium on this particular day. Such a substantial incrcaso in numbers made it impossible for them to crowd into tho library whore tho meetings were being held, previously. This made it necessary for tho mon nnd boys to meet in tho tabernacle. During the afternoon some of tho mon folk attended at-tended tho canning demonstration in the College auditorium. Tho program for the day was as follows: For Tho Men and BoyB Forenoon. Potato Culture and Boys and Girls Clubs, Professor J. O. Hogenson. Dairyng, B. R. Eldridgo. Afternoon Production of Clean Milk, B. R. Eldridgo. For Ladies and Girls Forenoon. Production of Clean Milk, B. R. Eldridgo. El-dridgo. Afternoon Girl's Club Work and Canning Demonstration Prof. J. C. Hogenson. During tho evening a basket ball game was played between the teams of tho Cedar and Parowan district schools, which resulted in n victory for tho Cedar boys by a score of 12 to 10. Tho lineup was as follows: Cedar City. Parowan. Leigh, r. f. Stevens. P. Wood, 1. f. Lyuan Pace & Pratt c. R. Taylor. C. Wood, r. g. M. Taylor. Jones 1. g. C. Taylor. After tho game a splendid entertainment entertain-ment in tho form of a dance and program pro-gram was given in tho College Auditorium. Audi-torium. The hall was well filled with boys and girls and a rollicking, happy spirit prevailed, as ono would imagine with such a crowd. Tho program consisted of the fol- lowing: Chorus, Girls and boys of tho Cedar School. Boys' nnd Girls' Club Work, Prof. J. C. Hogenson. Talk. Principal R. F. Homer. Tho effectiveness of tho talks given on boys and girls club work will be manifest, in tho near futuro, by tho organization of somo good Uvq boys' and girls' clubs. |