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Show GOOD ENGLISH WORK BRINGS INTERESTING ASSEMBLY AT LOGAN HIGH SCHOOL Tho quality of tho L. II. School's weekly assembly was kept up to its usual high stardard last Wednesday when Reverend Plllsburj and Sup- enlntendent Ryan addressed the. nine hundred Students and faculty of tho Senior High. Mr. Johnson! led in jsomo excellent community sing' lng nnd tho chorus, after the benediction benedic-tion by Mr. Dalnes, furnished a selection sel-ection from Faust. Reverend Plllsbury, a favorite a-mong a-mong the students talked on good hnokfl nnd llinlr rfilnllnn in irnnri uuuab uuu tumr s reiuuuu lu uuu Fngllsh through this knowlcdj nf tho best literature comes tho use of hotter English, one ot tho greatest accomplishments we can develop Books, ho said, teach us how to express ex-press our thoughts clearly, concisely' and fluently. Ho spoke of the companionship com-panionship ot books, closing with tho thought that "ho who knows books can nover bo lonesome" Let them,1 ho said becomo our friends as they did with Robert Southey. Suporentendcnt Rhjan, our "smiling "smil-ing suporlntedent" as ho Is called by tho High School students, then spdl;o toi a few minutes on the wonderful ncss and tho sacredness of our English Eng-lish language. As a beautiful ex-amplo ex-amplo of good English he choso "America "Am-erica Tho Beautiful" nnd requested, that tho Logan High School learn to sing that song in tho best way it has ever been sung. Wo aro sure they can do It, |