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Show XS 1 vj SPOOKS. "Jack-O-Lanterns can't scare me," the children from Enoch Elementary seem to soay. Erik Middleton, Andi Brady, Sara Taylor and Jared Price are busy carving Jack-o-Lanterns for a contest held this week at the school. The contest was sponsored by the PTA and was open to all children in the school. .as- II 1 -i S PTA PRESENTATION. Recently at the Enoch Elementary Elemen-tary Kindergarten a special presentation was given by the PTA. The program was call "Christopher Courtesy" and centered around the need for the children to be respectful, kind, courtebius and well-groomed at all times. Parents were also invited to attend in hopes that these traits could be encouraged at home as well as at school. Students with "Christopher Courtesy" signs are, left to .. sightr-Staci Rollo, Amy Robinson, Matt Harrison and Russ Armstrong. "Humanism" Topic of Lecturer Friday, Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Cedar City Public Library the Utah Association of Women will sponsor Toinette Clark, of Chico, Calif. She is an education and lecturer and will speak on the subject of "Humanism." The basic moral structure of the United States is being challenged by a force most - of us are unaware of. The humanist influence has so subtly become a prevalent force in our society that one can no longer distinguish between good moral issues and a movement being forced upon us. If you can grasp the concept of Humanism, many of the social and moral issues of today will suddenly take on new meaning and your own value system will become more precious. |