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Show ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL Principal Lawrell Jensen announces an-nounces that report cards will be issued next Tuesday, and urges parents to check the cards. If a student does not receive a card it is an indication that he hasn't paid his school fee, and this should be investigated by the parents. Basketball is over for another season and to our team we say, "Well done!" Incidentaly, Ken Nickell, a sophomore, was named on the third-state team. Tuesday night the following left for Price to participate in the commercial competition: i TYPE I Carolyn Dennis, ' Donna Ross, and Maxine Mur- i phy. i TYPE II Faye Frandsen, Dolores Brown and Nancy Beal. SHORTHAND I Barbara Harrison, LuDeen Anderson, and Pauline Larsen. SHORTHAND II Bernice Felter, Leta Haddock, Jean Mc-Clellan. Mc-Clellan. BOOKKEEPING Don Hor-rocks, Hor-rocks, Alta Jackson, Richard Hurley. The speech contestants are the cast of "Evening Star." DEBATE Inez Houtz and Joan Crapo, Darlene Brown and Tom Rowley, Vard Swain and Bertella Swain. DRAMATIC READINGS ' Renee Eldredge, Nadine Clark. ! HUMEROUS READINGS . Foy Swain, Melba Benson. ' ELEMENTARY SCHOOL . The children of Mrs. Harrison's Harri-son's 2nd grade put on as assembly assem-bly program March 16. It was called Jolly Irishmen. It was about the Irish celebrating St. Patrick's day. There were two Irish washer women, the daughter daugh-ter of Rosie O'Grady. Pat and Mike, the toy band, good songs, dances, a funny mule and many others. We wish we could put it on again. We - certainly enjoyed it. Richard Louis Jensen Room 2. Grade 2 The children of Mrs. Har- 1, Utah, on or before May 5, 1951. A hearing will be held on this request for extension of time before the State Engineer at 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at the hour of 10:00 a. m., March 9, 1951. Protestants Protes-tants may appear at the hearing hear-ing and adduce testimony in support of their protests. JOSEPH M. TRACY State Engineer First Publication, Mar. 22, 1951 Last Publication, Apr. 5. 1951 rison's second grade gave an assembly program. It was Friday, Fri-day, March 16.. There were two Irish washer women, Pat and Mike, a funny old mule and many others. And why did we have that play? It was because of St. Patrick's Pat-rick's day for surel Pat and Mike told their Jokes then the mule came out. Next came the Tourelay girls. Mrs. McLeary said her ' speech and then the band started. There were triangles and wash boards and lots of things in the band. It was a good time for everybody every-body in it. Dianne Blaine Room 2. Grade 2 |