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Show "X-- J j W'9 - -- i THEl t..4 .7v vvpvvi"i,,i''777R7WWWT77T7TT LEST YOD F0R6ET-W- E GOODS SUITABLE FOR : The association held its first meeting for this year at the high techool auditorium on An interesting Wednesday night both program, entertaining and businesslike, lasted for two hours. Patriotism and interest were stirred up at the beginning when the parents and teachers sang the Star Spangled Banner. Principal C. Ray Evans then gave an address of welcome He dwelt at some length upon school problems and urged the parents tc buy books as gifts for their childrer this Christmas. Principal M. I Overson of the grade school next in troduced the grade teachers and de dared that in comparison with th problems Mr. Evans had just dis Mr cussed the grades have none. Ernest Hanson, the tallest man present, Cordially invited the parents tc visit the high school Thursday. Dr C. E. West followed with one of the main speeches of the evening. H arged cooperation of the teachers an parents. His main subject concemec i.he evolutionary advancement of thr child. M. I. Overson next sang The Flag Without a Stain. Mr. S. M. Jorgensen, the recently elected board member, then spoke He asked the parents to support al eachers and officers in public life tie also invited the citizens to tel' him their desires. After the new board members speech a unanimous vote of thanks for her service was rendered to Dr. M. A. Freece, thr retiring board member. The business f electing officers was then attendee o. Those elected were: James C Jensen, president; C. Ray Evans and 'Mi L Overson secretary and treasurer. An execu tive committe consists of Mrs. C. E West as chairman and Mrs. J. 0 Miss Van Johnstone Anderson, Ernest Hanson, and Miss Stens Scorup as members. The officers gave short speeches of thanks. Those present voted to charge a member ship fee of 25 cents. The Parent-Teache- GIFTS : Cameras, Bools, Stationary, Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pencils, Pocket Bools-Purse- s, Leather Novelties, Book Ends, Desk Sets, China, Cut Glass, Silverware, Cutlery, Vacuum Bottles, Toilet Sets, Ivory Goods, Perfumes, Jawelry Brushes, Manicure Goods, Confectionary, Cgars, Pipes, Shaving Supplies, Toys, Games, Dolls, Etc. There are numerous other items which may be selected from our staple lines. Shop Early! and avoid the suspense and worry with which late shoppers are always beset Lewis Drug Co Store The CANDIES! CANDIES! ;!J t ' I' v CANDIES! M I ; - ', r; FRESH .J tr Gunnison-mad- e Candies. Come and look over our splendid assortment. m This out-gion- officers received 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 Fresh Fish Weekly NIELSON & PROWS The physical education branch o he program for education week re ceived attention through a class series of basketball games. An enor mous amount of primitive strength and lung power was expended during these games. The contests were fough in Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs lay. Either coach, Ernest Hanson o: lature has developed some ferociou SAUNA, UTAH. HOLIDAY GROCERIES i Prices 'that Please. ,1 .6 panthers. Vs. Tuesday the Sophomore th Juniors and the Seniors vs. thf Freshmen played. The Sophomore: J and the Freshmen received thr 'aurels. The Sophomores won only by the skin of their teeth, for they nded the second half with 12 points to the Juniors 11. The Freshies team was in its verdant glory that day. They won by a score of 14 to 3 On Wednesday the spectators re ceived great enjoyment. The faculty opposed the Juniors and the Seniois downed the eighth grade. It was ages day. . The eighth grade was eclipsed entirely- with 20 points for the Seniors. The faculty won by a score of 14 to the Juniors 8. Just the same they had to have two Freshmen to help them do it. Why did not Mr. Evans and Mr. Moody don some such costume as Messrs. Vi A HVvN - If you have never fconght any groceries from os, come in and give os yoor trAde for fast this one week ft n We have the reputation of selling the best; t tt dont let this scare yoo away from oor store. t 44 44 Fresh Groceries: 14444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444471 Anderson, E. Hanson, and G. L. Hanson? Mr. Evans was a sprinter in college and Mr. Moody walks as if he had no degree of physical education. The Freshmen and Sophomores eyed each other up all day Wednesday because they had to contest for the class championship on Thursday. That day every available inch of sitting or standing rOom was filled where the rival knights of the waxed floor stood poised for the signal. Such a tussle! To make a long story short the fresh, verdant Freshmen beat the Sophomores by a score of 17 to 11. Whoever the leading Panthers of the North Sevier are, they most assuredly received some physical education in the class basket ball series TO ENTRY OF RESTORATION LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST Notice is hereby given that the lands described below embracing 373.59 acres, within the Fillmore National Forest, Utah will be subject to settde-neand entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act of June 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at the United States 2 , it i ' 44 444 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 i office April 3, at Salt Rodolph Valentino in A Fred Niblo Production BLOOD and SAND WITH Lila Lee and Nita Naldi From the novel by Vicente Blasco Ibanez and the ly I , I -- : SE, SE, I THE BROWN GARAGE storage, All our work is Guaranteed. 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Such 4 4 .n order to avail themselves of their 4 preference rights, must file their ap4 plications on or after December 14, 4 4 922 but prior to April 3, 1923. All 4 3uch applcations filed on or after 4 Oftember 14, 1922 but prior to Jan 4 4 will 1923 be treated as uary 3, 4 filed at 9 a. m. on Janu4 All 1923. such 3, 4 applications ary 4 died on or after January 3 ,1923 but 4 4 prior to April 3, 1923 will be treateds . in the order in which filed. Applica-:ion.44444444444444444444444 may be filed by the general oublic within 20 days prior to April MIGHTY, spectacular and heart-filli- ng 1, 1923 and will be treated as simultaneously filed at 9 a. m. on April The SK NWK SEK, E K drama of courage and love. 1, 1923. NEK SWK, EK WV4 NEK SWK, 4 NEK SWK SWK, NV4 SEK SWK 4 HorseThe 4 Four Written by the great author of NK SWK SEK Sec. 26, T. 24 S. R. 4 5 W., S. L. M., containing 100 acres. 4 men of the Apocalypse Listed wthout applicant. Entry should 4el be allowed for the tract only in its of in role the Valentino With dashing Rodolph 4 .The SWK entirety. List the young bull fighter, and Nita Naldi and Lila Lee NWK, SK NWK SEK NWK, SWK SEK NWK, NWK NEK SWK, as the two woman who fight for his love. NWK SWK, NWK swk swy4, 4 Sec. 5, T. 25 S., tt. 6 W., S. L. M., in of A master-dram- a and thrills, staged passion containing 115 acres. Listed without 4 4 aplicant. Entry should be allowed 4 for this tract only in its entirety. 4 List Lots 1 and 2, NWK 4 NEK of Lot 4 (2.50 acres), NK y444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 NWK of Lot 4 (5.00 acres), NEK NEK of Lot 3 (2.27 acres), WH EK if Lot 3 (9.89 acres), WV6 of Lot 3 (19.97 acres), W of Lot 6 (20.06 acres). WV4 of Lot 7 (20.08 acres), or after January 3, 1923 but prior to NEVi, E SEK NW, EV6 SWVi, Sec. 13, T. 15 S., R. 4 W., S. L. M., Sec. NVi the in will treated NK NEVi NWK, Sec. be 1923 7; 3, April containing 159.59 acres. Listed with order in which filed. Applications 18, T. 22 S., R. 2 E., S. L. M., conout applicant. Entry should be be filed by the general public taining 155 acres. Listed without for the tract only in its en may within 20 days prior to April 3, 1923 be allowed should Entry irety. List and. will be treated as simultaneously applicant. for the above tract only in its enNovember 16, 1922. 1923. EV, m. on 9 filed at a. April 3, List GEO. E. WICKHAM, NE SEY tirety. E NW14 November 16, 1922. Assistant Commissoner of SEhi NE SEY4, SE SEK, NE GEO. E. WICKHAM, General Land Office NEVi SWK SEy4, SMs NY2 swy4 Assistant Commissioner of Sec. 26, Ny2 swy4 SEH the General Land Office Land Office the General NWy4 NE4, First First pub Dec 1 1922 NWy4 NEy4, NV4 S Dec 1 1922 pub NEVi Last N NEVi, NW Last pub Dec 22 1922 SWH NE pub Dec 22 1922 22 S., R. 1 E, S. NE4, Sec. 35, T. 157.50 acres. Listed RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF L. M., containing Lake Champlain. LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST without applicant. Entry should be Lake Champlain was discovered In tract in above the allowed for only Notice is hereby given that the lands SWVi ICO! by Samuel tie Champlain, a List described below, embracing 611.15 its entirety. Sec Lot SEV4 SWy4, 4, 31, T. French explorer and colonizer, who acres, within the Fishlake National SEVi, R. 1 E.;Lot 4, Sec. 6, T. 23 S , gave it his own name. 22 The lake is S., Forest, Utah will be subject to settlement and entry under the provisions R. 1 E., S. L. M., containing 153.65 drained on the north by the RicheListed without applicant. lieu river, which empties into the SL of the homestead laws of the United acres. States and the act of June 11, 1906 Entry should be allowed for the Lawrence. (34 Stat., 233), at the United States above tract only in its entirety. List SVfe SEY. NEK, SEK SWy4 land office at Salt Lake City, Utah Seeking Kind Words. EK NWK SEy4, NEVi on April 3, 1923 by any qualified NEVi, Henrietta, said Mr. Meekton. If person except that for a period of SWK SEK, NK SEVi22 SWK SEY4, S., R. 2 E., I become a candidate will you make 90 days prior to said date the land EV4 SEVi, Sec. 7, T. S. L. M. .containing 145 acres. Speeches in my behalf?" Of course, will be subject to a preference right of Entry Leonidas. Then am going into polmen of the War with Listed without applicant. Such Germany. men. in should be allowed for the above tract itics. I think I'll feel more encourorder to avail themselves of their only in its entirety. List aged when you're talking about me SWVi SEK, NWK swy preference rights, must file their ap- NV4 SWVi than I do when youre talking to me." WV4 NWK SEVi, SWK SWK SEVi, plications on or after December 14, 1922 but prior to April 3, 1923. All such applications filed on or after December 14, 1922 but prior to January 3, 1923 will be treated as simultaneously filed at 9 a. m. on January 3, 1923. All such applications filed on A CHRISTMAS GlfT .and ft 44 44 44 JESSE L. LASKY nt 4 i 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 luring Education week. II 4 t Sat. and. Sun. Dec. 23 & 24. ! 4T Come in and yoo will find the best to be tti cheapest, both at once and in the long ron. - grateful g vote -- ol hood and education. MEATS AtfD GROCERIES ,4 a thanks. Edgar R. Moody concluded the pro gram with a touching speech on the achievement of a child. He said children would reach great develop ment only through the aid and in spiration of parents and teachers He outlined whereby this may be ac The parents and teach complished. ers received benefit and inspiratior from this meeting. They feel united in their goal toward ideal parent Xmas Specials Xmas Trees, Dolly, Decorations etc. i: rs vice-preside- in r4 - Sevier High Notes North SUBMIT A LIST OF SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH. JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. 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