Show BOOK WEEK BRINGS MUCH ACTIVITY IN MANTI SCHOOLS J T. T 9 fI l J 4 I r f h I A I i r WITH ONE OF THE ZIlE LIBRARY DISPLAYS on the table in the background and one of the book week charts on II the wall Mrs Ruth Huth Scow school librarian takes tine time t tip 7 e out outto to tell a story to Marvin Marwin and Darwin Olsen r ManU Manti school libraries and a n d crass class rooms showed many evidences evi evidences evi- evi evidences dences of National Book Week last week as pictures books displays and drawings were in evidence throughout the schools English and Art classes in the various grades cooperated in depicting de- de pct lg incidents and characters from many types of books An interesting table exhibit in the Elementary School Library de depicts depicts depicts de- de The uThe Old Woman Toman Who Vho I Lived in m the Shoe her washing I on all the line and all her children busily reading books Paintings and poems in keeping with Book Week eek were also contributed and were put on display in the Jr High library School librarian Mrs Ruth Scow says she has most thrilled with the response given to Book Week and has high hopes that more and better reading will be bethe bethe I I the outgrowth of the endeavor I I ft I t 9 f 1 ill I i 1 1 rJ l I 1 m J 1 t J II I II I I MOTHER GOOSE AND SOME IE OF Or HER BOOK WORMS Mrs 1 Lillian Armstrong dressed as Mother lother G Goose ose took a I large delegation of book-bearing book 1st and 2nd b ba graders on ona I a tour of the Manti l school rooms during book week With her here are Marwin and Darwin Olsen and and Linda and Susan |