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Show School Notes ; The junior high school's program that was given In the high school assembly last Friday morning was truly a delightful one. full of laughs from ihe beginning to the end and showed an enormous amount of hard work on the part of iMIbs Josephine Sherman in her way of producing the play, which the writer 'will call The UnJlIanny4Iappy FmHy snd : the Troubles of Running a (Boarding House". The parts In the play were all taken by the pupils of the Junior high school. The program that was given In the assembly week before Inst was an exceptionally ex-ceptionally good one, and sliowec" hard work on the part of the students in It and by Mrs. E. 'P. Stitzenberger. The classes in the entertainment were the ancient and modern : history claspes and the English A class. Irs. Spltzen-fcerger Spltzen-fcerger deserves a great deal of credit fo nreseitinp something entirely new in the high school assemblies that are held every Friday morning. The year book is now on the press and will be rady frr distribution on thf "27th of the month. Victor Ashworth. a member of the sophomore class Is In the 1 p. S. hospital hos-pital In Salt Lake, where he Is recovering recov-ering from the attack of scarlet fever and diphtheria that he recently had. Several complex complications have fet In and voung Asfuv.orth Is In a critical condition, but the doctors ty thet within the next two or three weeks he will recover sufficiently to be back among us. Ashworth is very pnnulnr, among the girls of the high school nnd many gallons of tear have hfon shed for h'm hv many of them The feljows of the high school have expressed many wishes for.Jiis recovery, recov-ery, a VIc Is not such a bad fallow, end la nrettv good to get along with. We will, all be glad to see him once more In the old ehem. lab. and reciting recit-ing for Mrs. King In oral expression. |