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Show flJfBj Editor Evelyn Proctor Ass't Editor Andy Johnson LYCEUM Reginald and Gladys Laubin will be at the Pleasant Grove High school on March 20 to present another an-other lyceum program to the stu-dentf. stu-dentf. The program will consist of Indian In-dian Lore and Dances. The Laubin troupe have toured the country with their act and have pleased people from Maine to California. We are sure it will be a very in-1 teresting program. This will be the nesct to the last Lyceum of the year, the last one being on May 9th. The Ritz Trum-peteers Trum-peteers will present the last one. PARENTS DAY On Friday March 7th the parents par-ents took a trip to Ol' P. G. High to see how well their children could do in the various subjects. The parents visited with the teachers tea-chers in their rooms and talked over Sally and Johnny's marks and a fine assembly program was given for the parents by the students. A panel was presented by the American Problems classes. Repairing bleeve 'Usually one of the first oarti of , a man's suit to show wear is the sleeve edge. At first thought It may seem impossible to remedy; but if the sleeve has a good hem, there is a way to repair it. For slightly frayed edges, rip out the hem and remove any lint that Is present. Turn the hem to the right side and run a stitching along the edge right next to the frayed part. Then, with mall, pointed scissors, cut open the tuck. Carefully press open the seam that is thus formed. |