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Show Take 10 minutes and write a Letter to the Editor as you’ve been meaning to do for so long. The choice of subject matter is yours to make so long as the things you have toe say don’t offend the dictates. of good taste. Make it brief and don’t: forget to imelude your name and street address. Eyes on Session Dear Editor: The eyes of many people will be turned toward happenings in the forecoming legislative session. It will be interesting to see whether the main problems demanding an extra session are represented or whether they are ‘‘conveniently” by-passed to further the cause of some selfglorified politicians. It would indeed be a step ay the la ugh- provoking “bathroom” scene of “Cheaper by IT’S AN ACT—Running over their lines im the Roger Grimm, as the father, is showing the players. High Junior st Wahlqui the Dozen” are these Others ca n be performed when done right. bath the ly efficient most how youngsters around him and Dennis Craymor Davis Burrell n, Thompso Kay Rawson, Roger in. the cast are Carolyn Nelson, (lett to right). Wahlaquist Pupils to Giv ‘Cheaper By The Dozen’ : Music Students ee | To Perform, i092.ont ari. Tomorrow at 8 p. Mm, “th, the Utal | Power and Light’ ag ee | | Douglas ' Brian will° St ent ‘a mixed group of voice pe piano, students of high school and jun- jor college ages. The program includes a wid! variety of music. Carol’ Joy Jen-- sen will play the accompaniments ' Other students appearing are: | Dennis . Sorensen, Still | Virginia, Thomas, Evelyn’ Price, Marilyn} ‘Swanner, David Manley, Elaine| down directed is play The will; presentation | nestine; Karla Sparrow as Mar| tha. | | Marie Dean’ as.» Lillian, Jay _ Peterson, Frank; Roger Rawson, Bill; Dennis Craymor, Fred; Ronald Parker, Dan; Burrell Davis, Jackie. + son, Loris MeFarland, Lynn Marshall, Merle Bir rRobert: Thors-. tensen, and Ed ie «hyd | 'man; -by teacher, Jon ‘Hall | | Folke Mary ‘Kay ‘Stanger; cheerleader, Keith Farr. ' Paul Thompson appears oes Mei, LISTETSPS SR Fenty: Jones, 13; is Te hacia This time it’s a _the hospital. broken leg that pat him out. of ee with 9 0 years, cism are not “sold over dollars to pick I am sure that is based more this criti- on fact that on fiction. “DD. H. Ellis 2666 N. 400 sasha Ogden leukemia, East | : for- | Jerry ‘has ‘been “looking ward 10 ‘school . this fall and was | handsthe very first day. right on was, cut. pretty the. i 7 | oe as ‘Larry. RTE TROT values up pennies” is not very. fruitful. Perhaps to some, this may. appear rather pessimistic and contain undue criticism of certain officials; but after observing the trend of events for the last few Mrs, and 25 cents high } Ay housekeeper, eee t eiirculation. Usually it’s a bout. : The dogtor i is Delbert Dabb; thee school let the river”; for the practice of “stepping a -~Wahilquist pupils. Dennis Hogge. Members of the cast are: | cents for adults Roger Grimm as the father, | children. i eri Wade, mother; Kay Thomp- | 'son as Ann; Carolyn Nelson, Er- Taylor, Maxine Smith, Sally Plant, Afton Geisler, Maurine Ole) _The public is jnvi £ a third ‘these be given at 3 p. m., March 3 for Mercy Ledingham. Staging es by sis | to People, in generale’ are very | fine citizens; and look, above other values, for the welfare and Heenries development of their children. They place good schools as a major factor in this welfare 'and development. Let’s hope that + tertainers. even countries. -quist School tomorrow night at 8, for parents and friends of students. The first performance began this afternoon at 3, at the South. ‘Junior High, where ‘the members of cast will appear as guest en-| 7 | direction - FARR WEST— “Cheaper by the Dozen,” a hilarious adaptation from the stage play of that name, will be presented at W ahl- | right the “poor, misguided” legislators decide these issues as representatives of the people; for I doubt that any one man has both the integrity and intelligence to make. all of the people’s decisions all of the time without some. tmalice aforethought. We have seen too many of those results in other short. ‘He had been. in. class just about ‘an hour when he “fell on the floor and the damage was done. Twice. ‘last’ ye ir the Wahlquist Junior High stu exit spent time in hospital..Both, times were the bump, whieh causes (cect, bey : Aethal i es feeding. He has..spe s.in bed Oey: oe pt born and has. to be ex areful wherever he goes and Ainat he does. A top student, he is in the th grade. His parents are’ Mr. and Mrs. Josuee Jones. Clothing Stolen From Yard An estimated $30 worth of| clothing has been taken from her | clothes lines during .the past month, Mrs. Clarence Ledingham,, 2800 Marilyn Dr., told police. | Over the weekend, a thief made | off with a quantity of her underwear, she ‘said. cine oe anim ae mente reererrnenettaliitenenne nd |