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Show eee a mnmananareeeseeaee a Three-Act Comedy Goes on Tonight at Wa hlquist School 4 50 cents for adults and 25 cents FARR WEST—“Bells on Their Toes,” a three-act comedy, will be given by the students for of Wahl- Diane Jones, Mrs. Gilbreth; An- quist Junior High School tonight at 8 in the school nette Beus, Ann; auditorium. This will be the third presentation ofthe play. It has been presented at South Junior High show Judean Weaver, Ernestine; Kathleen Nelson, Martha; Linda Jensen, Lillian; Steve Brown, School and for students of Wahlquist Junio: High. Tickets for tonight’s children. Characters are: are Frank; Emmett Sexton,| | Bill; Phil Peterson, Henich, Fred; Alan, Durrell Dan; Davis, Jack; Kurt Blanche, Bob; Lynn Taylor, policeman; Robert HolAnnette brook, David Loring; ae Oaks, Leora; Bill Ted Shupe, Tex; Bruce Heiner—Loren A. and Larine. | | Petersen, 3928 Jackson Ave., boy, Bruce; Beckey, Russell Hagen, Mr. Hathaway; _Higley, Al Lynch. _. The play is directed Jan, 22. and Bill by Mrs. Mercy Ledingham. Nancy Roy|lanece is prompter, and Bruce | Hadfield and Larry Miller are | stage assistants. \Wahlauist Faculty Dinner Tonight a program which will include trumpet duet; tumbling act, and | a girl’s trio from the ninth grade. — Mrs. Rozena Oaks and Miss | | the cafeteria beginning at 7 p.m. Mildred Start, their and_ members Faculty | partners, school board members teachers are home in economics | charge of ‘THREE the ceremonies of COMEDY—Above see Weber Will Host district will for the journalism be held at a ee : the part Challenge A group of citizens met with the Weber County Board of Education last night and proposed 2 change in the junior high school athletic program providing for competitive sports in South and Wahlquist Junior High Schools. Pros and cons of the problem were discussed at the meeting but. no action was taken by the board Supt. Bates told the group that a committee representing all sen- as elementary ior, junior and schools has been organized and is making a study of the competitive athletie program and will . later make a report to the board junior elementary ed speaker, Dexter Ellis, intramural sports. Not since city er Standardtoca ok of oe feature stories, room ‘xaminer: 314, speaker, editor, aminer. The | est Glen Perrins, wire Ogden Standard-Ex- and County high schools are presently carry” ing out the athletic program with 190 and Opportunities;” departmental sessions, 1:30 to 2:30, consisting of room 213,! “The| News. Story.” with | _ + Athletic Program — chairman: welcome address, Principal Roy C. Metcalf; remarks, Supt. A. Parley Bates; introduction of guest speakers, Mrs. Mabel Law-| Blayney; guest speaker, College,| rence Evans, Weber Its SE.. ‘ ise Change in School — Opening session in room 31 4, p.m., with James Henderson, “Journalism, sc SNe KE NO RAO . | Citizens Propose — | event, beginning at 1 p.m. The schedule for the afternoon will be as follows: editor, : Battie first time, a conference High' Weber Trumpeter the eect 224 BE the Warrior from of Tex. School, which will act as host for| 1 scene ing Al Lynch. Dressed in the Gay Ninety bathing suit is Kath. leen Nelson as Martha, and at right is Bill Ted Shupe, who plays. Journalism Sessions Tuesday Tomorrow is planned! ty social committee. has and ACT School play, “Bells on Their Toes,” to be presented ae . 8 p. m., in the s¢hool auditorium. At left is Bill Higley, portray; dinner. The table decorations are | | and. wives and Superintendent and planned by Mrs. Lula Richards. ‘Mrs. A. Parley Bates will be and Paul Peterson | Oaks Mrs. | special guests. the schools faculHoward Ellis will act as master are in charge of Se FARR WEST—Turkey will be featured tonight at the Wahlquist Junior High Schools annual faculty Thanksgiving dinner in | ‘Schools taking part in the con- | ference will be Weber High, | Wahlquist Junior High, South Junior High and Valley Junior High. | | | D i essed ‘ for . when the schools were consol t dated have South and Wahlquis Junior High Schools had com petitive sports, said Supt. Bates. ba! Con tesi julien fettier won Wahlquist Junior shirt and tie and an outgown dress contest forNeil Decker Tie” t Brigh and Bick School's “Tittle Girl Assn. ving their prizes here from Girls’ Connie and Jelaire Hancock, recei were rs winne Class ght). ock (fi President Jelaire Hanc Ellis, eighth grade; and Lauriann Jones, ninth grade; Charleen spon400 competed in the contest y Berrett, seventh. Approximatel | ns. iatio assoc Girls’ and sored by the Boys On the citizen’s committe Mac M. Wade, Paul L. Prowme"d, J. E. Simmons, Arlene Alvor A flashy os Roberta Storey, Marion Simmo Maxine Protzman, Leonard ner and Floyd D. Fowers | Z £- |