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Show School News Two basketball games are scheduled for the 7th and 8th. Friday Fri-day night Wasatch' plays at Altamont Alta-mont and on Saturday night Notre Dame comes here. Come and see the team in action. The -team came out on top In both games played last weekend but more rooters are needed. Members of the High School faculty appointed Mrs. Edna Hart-man, Hart-man, Kenneth Bearden and Ben C. Gomm to plan a party for the members and personnel of the Elementary school. The party was a huge success with everyone indulging in-dulging their tastes at the smorgasbord. smorgas-bord. Games and square dancing filled the evening after dinner. Friday, December 14, at 9:00 a.m., Dee Jay Nelson will bring to ' the High School auditorium a science assembly. Mr. Nelson will exhibition stage, one of the few electrostatic transformers in this country. This particular one which was designed and constructed bv him and which contains manv original inventions and innovations, innova-tions, is capable of transforming ' regular 110 volt house current to spectacular charges of man-made lightning. The speaker's thril!:n and spectacular displays of the power of electricity will leave the audience with the memory of a program well worth seeing. It is entertaining first and a lecture second. Everyone is welcome. From The Sixth Grade Reporter Our class officers are: president. Dean Evans; vice-president, Gwen Allred; secretary, Donal Iorg; reporters Ross Bleazard and Violet Christensen. On Nov. 30, fourth, fifth ar.J sixth grades went over to see an assembly at the high school p: on by the BYU. We all made it back to school this year but Maynard Christensen, Christen-sen, but after school started Bonnie Bon-nie Walker moved to West Jordan. Our teachers are Mr. and Mrs. Swallow. Mr. Swallow went to Salt Lake Nov. 30 and Mrs. Swallow Swal-low taught us all day. |