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Show SCHOOL NOTES. The average dall) attendance for Februar) wn 117. Nellie Hporgo Is at limn again, the luaiantlne having been rnled Helva Goodman and Hell Hrnnt have been taking private leewin In elocution elocu-tion with Mis Huuell .Mr. House' loom Is now In isse-sloii isse-sloii or n now organ, nnd the wu) the) ul It well, don't mention It Mr and Mr. Krath spent nn evening Inst week nt the Crnrtnn plu)lng hlgh-tlve hlgh-tlve with the school inarm. Nellie Spargo l.a leen staying with Mi. Tuintvall since the scarlet fetor broke out nt her home Nellie refused to Is quarantined fiom school The roll of honor for Februar) contain con-tain fix name. Iftlllh Atibach. Ivrv-Ing Ivrv-Ing Hncon, Delphn ern, Jennie Tlm-inlne. Tlm-inlne. Jane Sendlov und May Tim-mine. Tim-mine. ,- The larger pupil spent the last evening even-ing In Februnry with Jnle Christen-een. Christen-een. Dancing and gainen were Ihe older of the evening. They r)iort a delightful delight-ful time. Callslheitli' have become so popular In the eighth grade loom that the pupil pu-pil go through the exercise at iecta, to the great entertainment of some snnll Imi) Friday ufter 2 20 p in the eighth grade room expect to have u good time all li) Itself Programme Ice ciemn, enkew. rtimlttlcht I'se our Imnglnn-llon Imnglnn-llon Tor the rest The seventh grade lost one nt It inot energetic student lust week, when Hdtvln Cox left. What If Mir-cur's Mir-cur's los will he Salt Lake' gain 1M-wln 1M-wln leave with the good will of all. Tho month or February brought out the closest competition eif the ye.tr for standing In the eighth grade room Those ranking highest weie Mil) Tlitl-mln, Tlitl-mln, IMIth Alzbnch, Jiune Senillove, Jennie Tlnimln and Helva Goodman. The pupil lu Mr. Van lloone' room were left nn hour and n half without n tencher lnt Frlda). They were no busy that they scarcely noticed the absence ab-sence Or the twent)-two pupil belonging be-longing In the loom thirteen were neither tardy nor Hbseut during the month or February. In u epelllng contest In which the sixth grade wn arru)ed against Ihe seventh and eighth grade, the sixth grade came nut victorious, winning two out or three spell-down. The contest was very clife. The eevenlh and eighth grade have challenged the Victor to another contest, set ror Frldny. March ltlh. Judging rrom Ihe enthusiasm dl-pla)ed dl-pla)ed they all menu "biz" tor the next urn till. |