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Show Life With hynrU j All the schools are so busy this time of the year, but I think right now the busiest school is East High, with this line-up of events according to Connie Howell. They 'are having a Harvest Assembly, (which I'm sure will be really good. Tfen in about a week they're having Boys' Day. If I went tOj jEast, I'd surely get in there and: jhave some fun treating the boys! (Iike kings. Then pretty soon they I jare having . their homecoming! i game and dance. They play South High and all I can say is, I wish ,both schools the best of luck. (Boy, that really got me into a predicament.) Bye now, Lynne will hit now and not around the Thanksgiving and Christmas holi-days. holi-days. Granite High is having its Old Mill Dance doesn't that sound like a lot of people will have "romantic "ro-mantic flu?" There are some kids who are really taking advantage of this two-day vacation we're having, and extending it. Carolyn Day and her two brothers, Roger and Richard, Rich-ard, and their parents left on the train for New Oreleans, Louisiana, Louisia-na, where they will stay for a few days. Then they are going to fly up the East coast to Washington, D. C. and spend a few days there and from there they are going go-ing to Detroit, Michigan and pick up a new car. Oh, those lucky kids. They'll probably learn more on this trip than they'd learn at school. It surely has been fun to listen to what goes on before a bake sale. Angel cakes, sponge cake, lemon pie, apple pie and of course cookies. There are some pretty cute cookies baking those things for the Valley View Sixth Ward Relief Society bake sale. If I weren't so worried about my figure fig-ure I'd really like to add the cal- Hiya! Oh, boy, if we kids aren't the lucky ones! This week is UEA week and our teachers are being sent to school. 1 hope they learn something that will help them to help us. Lots of kids have been planning all sorts of things to do. Some of the kids I know are going shopping, shop-ping, which is what most of the" girls will do. Others like Maysie Kimball, Joanne Doyle, Valerie Haymore and Sarah Soderborg, are going roller skating. Some are going ice skating, and others, just riding around. Then there are these really full-of-pep ones like Janet Hansen, Sue Christensen, Carolyn Allred, Sharolyn Bagley, Tava Lee Hintze and Linda Leh-ner Leh-ner who are going bowling. A hay-ride hay-ride would be fun on thest crisp autumn evenings, wouldn't it? If there are any of you that can't think of anything to do there are alot of good shows playing around these parts. I know Gwen Silver and her sisters, Jean and Sharon, will do a lot of horseback riding. As for me, I like to horseback ride, but, oh, those after effects. Oh, if these few days only wouldn't go so fast. "Do you know how the Chinaman China-man got to San Francisco?" The Asian Flu and it's still flying around. ar-ound. It surely has fooled alot of people. Marva Taylor just got home from the hospital from having ha-ving Para-thyroid Fever; they thought it was tht flu. Russ Davey just got over the flu bout and the champion flu knocked him down again. All I hope is that the flu ories. From shoemakers shops to talking talk-ing buildings that was what the people in Valley View Stake saw the other night with the display dis-play of road shows to see, which was the best. There really isn't a best, because all of them were tops, and even if you didn't win it was fun rushing to the road show practices, memorizing lines, dances, actions, and in between all that trying to cram for a test at school the next day. The deserving de-serving ward in Valley View Stake was Valley View Fifth, who won superior for their show written and directed by Helen Bradshaw and Ruth Gardner. Some kids are going to have a lot of fun Saturday nite. The Arthur Ar-thur murray Dance assemblies start. Some of the kids that are getting pretty excited about it are Mary Lee Brady, Karen Sinclair and Marva Taylor. They'll really have cause to show off after they have learned the Samba, Cha-Cha, Tango, Jitterbug and, of course, i the dreamy Waltz. |