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Show COSGRAVE IN MOVIES : C HOOL HIGH NEWS ITEMS (from page 1) In connectiof with Mr. Cosgrave' n the acreen, Adam .Hull, Shirk publicity man, baa written to v the Tribune as follows: "For the first time on any screen." Luke, Cosgrave will work III J James Cruze's production. "Honvwood." in which hen will play the role of 'Joel Whitaker,' of the middle weet who comes to California for hi tealth and brings his family. "However, he gets into pictures. Mr. Cosgrav, as chosen for the important part because he is the exact type for the demanded by the quaint old man " script. "Mr. Cosgrave has had long and raried experience on the stage and he and Mr. Cruze worked together years ago in Utah. When asked how he felt after his first screen test. Mr. Cosgrave said that chills chased them selves up and down his back for a time, but he quickly learned the technique and Is taking to the work llke an 0id.Unier. Mr. Cosgrave is in excellent company,, as many noted stars, will be seen in t!he production, S. L. Tribune, Mr. Cosgrave has appeared here with theatrical troops and has many friends and acquaintances who will Join with the Press in wishing him the best of success In his new work. " , i PRESI k'T-BOD- T dispersed and the happy, well enter- DEM WIXS MEDAL tained crowd went home; I out for the oration, were held A WORTHY PIOXEER RY lembly Monday, February 16. ISABELLE RUBY OWE-entering were? Clark Robin-fcardnAnn Lambson Vincent, at the ripe Bacon, Ray Murdock, harles Jensen. age of eighty-tw- o years, is still keen Judges were Mayor Barton. J. ly interested In the affairs of the world. Ston and Superintendent Day. t I orations were all Tery splen-showe- d She was born at Obed township. great ability on the Branch county, Michigan, on Sept. f the young orators, 14th, 1840. She became a member tries Robinson won the medal. of the church of Jesus Christ of Lat Ibject was "Home Patriotism." ter Day Saints in the year 1860, be ing baptised by Orson Pratt. In I860 Miss the Junior Pro- mher father, Arba Lambson, wh had emigrated west with the fam Junior Prom will easily be already ily, returned to Florence (later being ered as the biggest ball of the known as Wlnterquarters) for the Not only are all of the town' purpose oi onnging ma aaugnter to VoiriK, but people irom ueaar, Parowan and all parts of Sou Sister Vincent was at that Ume a Utah. Also people from Nor wldow-wi- th two little girls whose Western and Eastern Utah, fither was killed in the Civil war. his one Dig eveni. bo you wno Leaving Florence on, July it, with a to spend a night in paradise, company of fourteen men, four wo- 10 the Junior Prom. School au men and two children, all of whom . a. were saints, they reached Sprlngville urn, Marco is. N er - ; , 0 TIT' entry-upo- Four Reasons Why You Should Buy Your FORD CAR Now - I . The unprecedented demand for Ford Cars throughout has taken the entire output of the Ford plants working; cating that the demand this Spring will be Ford Cars that can possibly be built. ' the winter months at capacity, . indi- far in excess of the number of ' II. January was the tenth consecutive month in which retail deliveries exceeded 100,000 Ford Cars and Trucks. Requirements for February, the month when preparations are already under way for Spring business, called for 148,407 Cars and Trucksmore than 24,000 in excess of the number we can possibly produce. to tember. Sister Vincent did the cook- ELATING RUMORS AFLOAT . ing for the party during the long Ford dealers in many parts of the country are already finding it necesThird year English It all began with the levins: of 90- journey. sary to specify future delivery dates on Ford Products because there are the B. H. S. going to give Since her arrival in the valley she Pound steel on the " , I n no reserve stocks to draw from. in has been a pioneer in the true sense hranch. A mere spur is not laid with; y next r naay, murcu y, under the direction of Miss of the word. Having married after ninety pound steel. And the scenic of Utah to the Union Pacific. pllerton. It promises to be very her arrival at Sprlngville, with her huaband, she moved to Centerville 18 001 exhausted with merely going miles toward Fillmore. for a time, then to LeVan, where her thirty-tw- o Your order placed now will protect you against delay or disappointment Everyone eoncedes that the Union jrs to play, "Let's Get Married." home was the third house built. La- is the only way you can be assured of reasonably prompt delilater on Itch for the date of the Seniors' ter on she moved to Brigham City, Pacific will exploit every scenic fea- ...... .a , T piay, enuuea, uei gei where she lived for a year in the ture to which it can obtain access by very. ed." Boys, if you don't know United Order. its lines, and ramifications, between to propose to your girl, come Asked whether she thought the 8alt City and Los Angeles.. We consider it important to give you these facts so that if you are planke'll teach you. Girls, if you of today could live the Order, pography precludes some and favors I know how to act when propoe- - she replied: "Yes. if they were will-- other routings; and the rumor is this Spring 1, come and we'll show you. Marning to purchase a Ford Car, Truck or Fordson Tractor for-us-e ing to try; but we would first have to TerT bellevacle that rails will be laid w come to be sure and down Fillmore to Cedar City, people, lay aside much of our pride and self- P"t or Summer you can list your order at once and take, advantage of. our Beaver, Cedar Breaks, ZIon Canyon, ring back your corting days to lshness." those happy days, of long ago. With her huaband, Sister Vincent Bryce's Canyon and to the north dealer's first opportunity to make delivery. helped also to pioneer St John's Ari- - rim ot the Grand Canyon of the Colo- n Entertains tona. In the following manner she rado; that Meadow ,Valley Wash will very Interesting program was relates some of her early day exper- - be cut out because of recurrent floods in assembly last Friday, under iences: ' there, and never ending source of ex- direction of Robert Plxton. It "To : obtain bread with which to Pauses and trouble; and that the Iron 'enjoyed by all present, the south will eventually be feed my little ones, I have first had eMU to glean the wheat which I ground on tne mln or Go to Minersrille in the coffee mill. The saleratus II fow we warn our reader what has e Seniors of the B. H. S. went s"en and Is to follow Is mere gathered from the solL If we had inersvllle Sunday to put on a bread and molasses we thought it rumor, street talk, unconfirmed, and am In meeting. There were was fine; If occasionally we had a no one in particular can aennueiy ads, and two trucks went, tak- - little milk it was extra fine. Our father any portion of; so as we got it. bout 70 students. wlN e give it to you mere word homemade. clothing was mostly TRtn'ia Pearce led the ' singing When we could afford enough calico' moutliv and you can accept it ..... . . .. to make a best dress, we felt very Qualify it. or otherwise make use of e speakers were Vie Smith, proud of It. But the people were It as you want to. So here It follows: make ths necessary arrangements. FIVE HUNDRED PARTY Word Is that the Union Pacific has 1IAXDLIX0 LIVESTOCK f ley Haron, Mattle Davis, Lenora' happier In those days than now. We FOR THE MARKET The object la to be ready to place aips. Doioy Tanner, Beatrice e.c other and worked to each bought ten acres on which to erect a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cllne entertain- - : n. Anna Roberts. They all did other's stock in the yards as soon as possi advantage. When one was round house and terminal facilities; wrll and spoke on interesting sick, we helped to take care of him that the Lynndyl shops are to be ed at their home Saturday night with or representatives ble after arrival at feeding yards. Stockgrowers ects. The meeting was held In or her. moved down here: that the branch who are' shipping to the various marwere taste Stock left In cars standing In yards a "500" party. Ths rooms ex- - kets should never drivbe school building, which was fllld forced will to from Delta Fillmore were when well there remember permit "I fully decorated with red and whits. tended and run down south through es of their stock to the loading yards. Is one of the quickest methods in ths yond its seating capacity. In the but two small mirrors In the town ot Little hatchets, Washington's birthmce of Brother Cornwall, who is my own and one other. My mirror Beaver, Cedar City, St. George, the Always arrange for the required world to mak4 (Chinese lanterns) It Lake becuse of the illness ot traveled from one end of the town Iron fields, an 1 rut through a bei'.r number and class of cars that you them. Thoi become nervous and tads day designed, Wrere attended through s out the rooms. other. Principal Baird took to the other, as some man wanted to pass than the Meadow Valley wash; will need to take care of your ship- away. ge of the students and assisted at shave. Once my husband made a trip that a complete loop will be mad" n ment hut do not order cars in ex "600" was enjoyed until midnight Maks arrangements to your meeting. to Nevada, and when he returned he Utah, touching every point of scenic cess of your Immediate needs as It stock as soon as they have fed and after which a dainty luncheon was I mar deprive some other grower of rested. An over-re7 . in yards Is real- eervod.' brought home to me a pair of gaiter Interest In the state. .'., r I'artv Now comes a traveling man, hun- cars. i shoes." She laughter gaily as che re KaShould no all. Mrs. at rest Mr. and worse were: than ly Ths guests ss Fay Ollerton and Mr. Balrd called this Always place your order for cars you find any condition incident, and exclaimed gry to make sales. He states In Del existing at ra Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Blains Cox, irtalned the Senior clasB of the "Oh. I'll tell you, there were more ta that all Lynndyl merchants are with the agent of the transportation stock yards that you feel should be Mr. and Mrs. 8tan Atkia. Mr. and t S Saturday, February 24. at feet than my own danced in those frald the Lynndyl shops will be pui- - line In ample Ume in order mat your taken ears ot , make th conditions Mrs. Olenn 0 lilies, Mr. and Mrs. Stan . . . . . i . . i Iry successful party In the dining shoes. Not a woman in town but lea away irom mem ineianier, ana requirements may oe men cars ui. known to ths agent of the transporta Oakden, Mrs. Lottie Pearce, Mrs. A. that not exact date pi of the school hulldine. The fore wore them." that the aforesaid merchants are giving the agent the tion line and he can havs ths condi Murdock, Mrs: Maude Tatters!:, of the evening was spent In tion corrected..' This young-ol- d Miss Grace Tardley, Miss Becky Tat lady does all of her ordering goods won't stock up. you wish to load out ' ' " then the crowd gathered own housework, her laundry includ And comes a young Deltan back from stockrrowers or their repreeenta- - Never permit water to be thrown tersalk ' " " ' . fthor and played progressive ed. Speaking of this she said: "Ton Lynndyl with word that all work uves should see that their stock ts into cars loaded with cattle as some tes. the winners being Miss . Win- - see, I ait down, when ever I feel tired there has ceased and one hundred Dronerlv cut out in the yards before of the inexperienced do. TEACHER'S SEWXKQ CLCTL Hales and Burnett Swindlehurst, men are laid off. loadlnr nuttlnr. so far as possible, This naturally causes a slick floor, and read. In this way, I have read Cedar City Is elated. It already jj,e iTOoth stuff together and the and cattle p Wer presented with a fancy almost Ths Teacher's 8ewlng club met lit undergo a severs strain In every one of the church works has a road and feels sure that the lronch of cherry chocolates. stuff together, or as the case order to keep their feet. This Is a di ths home of Ruby Hales on Wednes unchnon was served by Miss Nel and of course." shs added. "I take main the will f ont of Delta to tial4a tn. thtnaoTva. rect cause of shrink In transit day evening. The evening ' was spent and Miss Ollerton ; then the party the daily newspaper as I like to keep them." and on. Lund Is already to I Ughts to themselves and ths wflds to "'7 stock In sewing and 'BOO. An experienced of have shops and construction work themselves. Before loading ths cars, to the were served Refreshments In transit will quickly see the value has begun. maks a careful Inspection of car; see of the suggestions which have been following: Cleryntn, Jensen, Phyllis This seems to be the sum and sub that car floor has been properly reference to ths proper Swindlehurst, Ethel, Woolsey, Sarah with made stance of It; and yon can hear tide- - sanded; examine all fastenings; Atkins. Grace Skinner, Agnes Hurst, handling of livestock in transit. A- tOmllll Takt rWtn-Va angles. In support of any feature of It make special examination of all ths The "cushion) rldor, who ts sent you wish perfectly plausible, wished 8tde doors and if too much slack Is Gs3s. Rowena livestock knows nothing1 about lerton. for, and most welcome, but no one shown at bottom of car door, do not with livestock In transit He Is will daddy any part of the yarn. Voad ths car until this slack has been handling HOT AND COLD DRINKS on the lookout for a place to eat just Last year about this time a travel-- 1 taken up. and his destination with as lit reach This especially refers to loading Ing man on ths diner overheard two ICECREAM as work tle possible. Josh UcKosh. high-u- p railroad officials discussing! cattle and will probably prevent an the moving of ths shops from Lynn- Untmal getting!! a log through botCARD PARTY dyl, and in a stage whisper shouted Inm of car door while In transit behouse-toIn The consist It from every year Should) 'your shipment CONFECTIONERY Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tattersall fore, an 'official dropped word In the nart of sonif wild stuff. Inform the Ocden shoes to a good friend of a train conductor of ths condition and gave a card party at their home Sat man In Delta, This yesr a traveling request him to give you an opportun urday evening, February IT. Ths rooms were decorated with man gets It from Nephl and from tty to look ths wild stuff over ths colors scheme, red and hearts, do to be this ' quently. He will glad am carried whits out ' of and each for every year you. April first filled were "600 for Four tables Should your shipment , consist of we always move the shops from Lyn-a delicious luncheon At midnight is advisable or becomes terminal a Delta always hogs point sheep ndyl; This yesr It looks more plausible, to ask the train1 conductors tomake was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bar and much color gives credence to be-- 1 ruch stops as may be deemed neces- - ton, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Atkln, Mr I You feel the beneficial effects llef. sary on defending grades In order to and Mrs. Glenn Gillies, Mr. and Mrs. gocd a chance to gel Lew Tattersall, Mr. and Mrs. William ths And as we said before, the rumor lis certainly wlshed-foit Is certain- their stock svened up In ths cars, as Cllne. Mrs. Abe Murdock, Mrs. Lottie and this is to Mlmr Grace, Yardley, Miss Ru to things bay good place ly most welcome, snd we all pray and frequently while descending grades Pearce, Tattersall by In he sheep or hogs will bunch hope that ft Is true. Delta Chronl! GROCERIES. 4 forward end of ears-anmany ot MEATS, VEGETABLES them die from suffocation. WASTED When It becomes necessary to unIn on Is ths what with going up Arcs load short of destination for feed and Bids for the lease ot the Murdoch' world." ot train conductors Aa$$ Chtopee Sister Vincent la mother of Are rest notify the and grounds for in way of feed re- Academy buildings' your requirements and LEAVER cmUTAU living children, it grandchildren ruoxs quired and be will wire ahead and If II. Addrsss J. F McGregor. sixty Department Year English kaln I Delta-FHlmo- . I 1 re . It 1 1 ree-a- ' ci . . le - (Ml ft T ' .1 Er-;i0T- ei - ;' re-lo- ad ..' ( ,: st - ... . var-game- s, - care-take- rs . ' care-tak- Confections er , M - I : n LESSING'S Bfles at Wfore p. War prices tlu, lictter than iir YOU ARE AS YOU EAT of I 4 I eats; h-iv- a e care-take- rs r, the eat 4a 1 and Gillies Bros. Market t d t' . ls rUf tczpzf |