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Show Delta Elementary Holds Christmas Week The Christmas spirit pervaded the Delta elementary school all week before the holiday vacation, with decorations and lighted trees, piled with gifts, in every room for the closing programs on Saturday. On Wednesday the fifth grade, directed dir-ected by Mrs. Fannie Hilton, sang carols on the steps, and on Thursday Thurs-day the second and third grades, with Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Fullmer, caroled, and on Friday the for and fifth grades, with Miss Ja . son, gave another selection of ci ols. Thursday the seventh grade vi; ited Holden, Fillmore elemeta-and elemeta-and Millard high, where they sar carols. They made the trip in school bus, piloted by T. C. Gron ning, and accompanied by Miss Gertrude Western and R. L. Hey-borne. Hey-borne. They were shown through the schools after their program and served hot lunch in Fillmore They presented the same program pro-gram of carols, accompanied by the sixth grade and Mrs. Etta Underbill, Und-erbill, at an assembly at the DHS on Saturday, and Saturday at noon they were guests of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and sang carols around the Christmas tree on Clark Street, and were treated with nuts and oranges. The two first grades held their Christmas party Saturday at noon, with their teacher, Mrs. Thelma Seegmiller. The morning class and afternoon class, sixty-six in all, had luncheon together, at tables set in the first grade room, with the students bringing lunch, supplemented supple-mented with milk and hot cookies from the hot lunch room, Their room was gaily decorated, with old Santa and his reindeer, and the Christmas tree, and the pupils exchanged ex-changed gifts. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sorenson, from Logan, are spending Christmas in Delta with their daughter, Mrs. Waldo Warnick, and family. W. E. Cook drove from Ely on Christmas eve, to visit his wife and daughter in Delta. Miss Mary Peterson is down from Salt Lake City, for Christmas at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wanda Beckwith. |