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Show ed on the lore of these ancient peoples. peo-ples. He had with him several of the old codices, well nigh priceless old manuscripts, and gave a most interesting talk. There were also several musical numbers also from the BYU, including in-cluding a vocalist, a violinist and a reader. Then there was the ball game between the parents and the teachers, with the decision going to the parents. This was followed by a rest period, and in the evening eve-ning a movie was shown, also some clever vaudeville, after which the crowd went to the gymnasium. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing old time dances. i iness meeting was held first with ' election of officers for the coming year. Two tickets were run, the Reds and the Whites, and the Whites won by tiie narrow margin of 3 out of 300 or more votes. The new officers are Cutler Henrie, president; pre-sident; Mrs. Clead Nielson, vice-president, vice-president, Mrs. Ruth Jensen, secretary; secre-tary; Mrs. Ava Starley, editor; Mrs Teressa Terry and J. Avery Bishop, yell masters and Joe Fullmer, the atheltic manager. After the business was completed complet-ed the afternoon program was given. giv-en. Dr. H. V. Hoyt, of the business busin-ess administration department of the BYU, was the speaker for the day, and gave a talk on Yucatan, and was exceedingly well-inlorm- Hold Parent's Day At Delta High School Parents' Day, the annual event at the Delta high school when the students have a holiday and the parents attend classes, was held Wednesday, Feb. 27 with a good sized crowd in attendance, and more coming through the day and evening. The program opened with a short assembly at 9, after which there were 3 classes of 40 minutes each, filled with attentive parents'. At noon a chicken dinner was served by the ladies in the hot lunch room. At the afternoon session the bus- |