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Show 65 play to be given Qne week before Christmas. This production is to be entirely original- play, costumes, presentation and all.' The stage will be made by pupils in the manual training department. The upper grade students have been study coal and el mining for some time. Through the kindness of Captain Libbey the teaohers were abel to illustrate the subject very fully. He loaned to the school a mierts cap with lamp, a safety lamp, an instrument for measuring the circulation of air in mins and various pictures and plans of mines. etc. , ing . The dramatization of the coming of the Pll grtms and their early days at Plymouth, including the "First Thanksgiving Dinner*' was presented by the children of the kindergarten and the second and third grades Wednesday in the big kindergar ten room, before about one hundred visitors- mostly patrons. Nearly all the children wore Pil grim costumes. Miles Standish and others of note were represented and one table was surrounded by Indians in feathers and paint. A very praotic-al"lesson in eharity was given Each to the kindergarten department Wednesday. child was asked to bring something for a Thanks giving dinner, and a response came in the way of chickens, pies, oakes, a mammoth squash from the This food was then fair and manv other edibles. turned over to the Salvation Army and distributed to the the poor of this city. On Wedne'sday the sixth seventh grade by giving gramme. grade entertained a Thanksgiving pro Christmas week has been full of interesting training school in addition to the regular exercises a variety of entertainments occurrences at the have been oarried out. I The ,..The Salt Lake Salt Lake Tribune, November 24, 1'901, p Tribune, December 1, 1901, p. , 11. 10. .1 ') |