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Show Arts and Crafts Class Complete Many Articles By Fern Hicks A visit to the Arts and Crafts room in the Junior High School proved very interesting. Boys and girls were busy and happy learning to use their heads and and hands in new skills, under the direction of Bob Scholes. Numerous projects have been completed during the 8 weeks summer program. Among them have been dishes, necklaces, neck-laces, flowers, turtle soap dishes dish-es and other articles made from plaster, picnic tables and benches, nut and fruit bowls, chess and checker boards, lamp bases and other things made from wood. Wallets, key cases and purses from hand tooled leather and mosaic pictures. pict-ures. Many articles were entered in the American Fork Steel Days Crafts show, winning 1st and second places. Three class periods are left before completion of the eight week's course. Mr. Scholes suggested that adults come and enjoy the next course .There are many interesting inter-esting and beautiful as well as practical things to be made. Boys and girls who have participated par-ticipated in this program are Kathryn Cannon, Jimmy Win-ward, Win-ward, Steven Tomlinson, Allen Woolley, Allen Reimschiissel Clayton Clark, Diane Clark, Gene Thornton, Ellis Thornton, Keith Keetch, Kelvin Birrell, Doug Birell, Ralph Gray. Blaine Dickerson, Gordon Turner, Carl Brailsford, Doug Hill, Dean Miller, Bruce Ack-erman Ack-erman and Robin Clark. This program is presented through the courtesy of the City Recreation Department. |