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Show MINERSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Xils Binns of American Ameri-can Fork, were over night guests of Pauline Mathews Tuesday. j Lynn Kelsey and son Gilbert spent the week-end at Salt Lake City. I Miss Sue Howe returned to her j home at Salt Lake City, after spend-1 ing the past six months here with j her uncle, B. L. Croff. Mrs. John Allison and sons Jerry j and Phil of Boulder City, are guests at the Ed Erickson home. Mr .and Mrs. Angus White and daughter Janet of Cedar City, spent Sunday afternoon here with relatives. Miss Leda Kelsey returned home Saturday after spending the past three months at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Murdock are receiving congratulations on the arrival ar-rival of a daughter born Tuesday, February 21. A number of people from here attended at-tended the stake meetings at Beaver Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Hardy made a business trip to Beaver Sunday. j John Joseph of Beaver, was transacting trans-acting business here Saturday. ' Bill Painter of Beaver, spent Sunday Sun-day here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Seegmiller have returned to their home at Richfield after spending the past three week; here. A wedding reception was held Wednesday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Myers. Music and dancing danc-ing Tvere the diversions after which a pate luncheon was served to eighty guests. Many lovely and useful gifts were received by the couple. Mrs. Oliver Graff entertained at a party Tuesday of last week in honor of her daughter Helen's sixth birthday birth-day anniversary. Progressive games and music were the main features, after which refreshments were served to fifteen guests. A geneological meeting was held Sunday afternoon. Plans were made to start their survey work. They will begin their class work with meetings meet-ings being held the first and last Sunday of each month. A branch of the Beaver Red Cross was organized here Sunday. The following fol-lowing officers being elected: Andrew Hollingshead, chairman; Frank Pry-or, Pry-or, assistant chairman; Mrs. Ellis LeFevre, T. V. Rollins and Frank Pryor directors and Mrs. Fay Coiton ' secretary and treasurer. I , Minersville School Notes The Assembly The very interesting program given by the faculty last Friday was this: i the boys chorus sang after which Ida Richards and Nona Marshall played a saxophone and alto horn duet. Then Dr. Kohler gave a very interesting talk about how we students can take care of our teeth. The program was ended with a' brass quartet played by Clark Hall, Marshall Hollingshead, LaMar Corbridge and Dan Davis. Our Boys! You should have seen our basketball basket-ball boys play ball last Friday. They fought from the first to the last of the game. They even had Delta wor-red wor-red for awhile. Let's hope they fight , as bravely at Milford this Friday. If they do, it surely means a victory for j Minersville and Milford's loss. Our Girls! The girls were very disappointed . because they didn't get to play ball j last Friday. But, boy, watch 'em go this Friday with Milford on Milford's floor. Facts The school surely got a surprise last Friday morning. Helen was only five minutes late. Another pelasant surprise was that Max appeared within a block of the school house, and the bell had been rung only ten minutes at the most. Then Mr. Pearson Pear-son let up on Algebra in General Re-morning Re-morning while he told a very comical views for a few minutes the other joke. The class was so awe stricken that no one laughted until Ida let out her little cackle, then Nona, who was j sitting by Helen and Ida, forgot and sat down a little hard and broke the desk. The class didn't forget to roar that time, especially Helen. She didn't stop making that terrible noise until Mr. Pearson gave her a black look. Another thing is if all the students were like Maxine, Dr. Kohler would not go around examining the students stu-dents teeth, because Maxine bit at him and she bit hard. Xever mind though the students are over ther shocks and lessons go on just the same. |