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Show | You the VOLUME ews Mahe 15 — SCHOOL daughters, and | cooks will Thursday and Friday of this week the school is out to devour the turkeys and festive activities of the Thanksgiving holidays. Grandmothers, mothers, be starting the preparations of the Thanksgiving dinner Thursday. Thanksgiving is a time of stomach aches, a time for over exertion, a time for giving thanks, a time for watching a football game, and a time for eating a turkey. Thanksgiving is a time for —O—vwell, just enjoy it!! ; OGDEN, Holiday Raclrotha sqmNe _ Dec. Dec. House at ‘ be- 22, 1967 it was declared Association. The to be the following This tremendous interest in “Gone With the Wind” on the part of students and literary reached a new high groups when David O. Selznick made a motion picture of the book with Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, year it was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. ers most distinguished novel of the year by the American Booksell- 1936, tt Wh das rink NUMBER 3 9, 16, 23, 30; January are being Perform- held on Decem- Student-Teacher ber 26, 27, 28 and 29. For further information, please call 359-1264 6 0.1 158 ances day 6, 13, 20, 27. Also, Special Holi- December the Special Student Saturday Morning Showings at 9:00 a.m., are scheduled the following additional Special Performances: mand and the many inquiries from schools for reservations to Awards, duplicated It is unprecedented that any Academy 20th Century novel has achiev- the acclaim of the novel. Now ‘ed the world-wide recognition M-G-M is presenting “Gone and acclaim accorded to Margar- With the Wind’ for the first et Mitchell’s celebrated “Gone time in the giant screen 70mm process, Metrocolor and_ six With the Wind,” which re-crechannel stereophonic sound, givated a gripping panorama of ing a tremendously added scope the South before, during and to its spectacular scenes. after the Civil War. A large number of today’s The novel, which is required students who have read “Gone reading in many English and With the Wind” have never had an opportunity to see the Literature courses, has become magnificent screen version. classic familiar to They now have this opportunity, a modern thousands of students both in which will afford them an aid and _ high in their classroom study of the schools grammar schools and has remained a best-. novel and unremitting enterseller over the years in 28 lan- tainment. Pe guages. On its publication in Due to the tremendous de- Special Student Showings Offered | For "Gone With the Wind" NOVEMBER BLHS Basketball lunches Pep Assembly Open 8 Fri. mas Bonneville 8 Fri. tween game are J. R. Patee, Louis WEDNESDAY, Ben Lomond High School UTAH, Students leaving for Thanksgiving Witt, and Greg Blair. 3 game & Fri. Thank- COMING EVENTS sgiving Day Nov. 23-24 Thurs. 9 Basketball Dec. 1 Fri. ; Kearns at BLHS Tin |