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Show THE SALIMA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH ' sharenvwm dinner jrut'sts of c AURORA , NORTH SEVIER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS NOTES . Agnes Knight, Correspondent j NORTH SEVIER SENIOR HIGH NEWS Washington M.r. aifd Mil. James fuifew, Mr. t Mrs. V. ti. Mason and Mrs. Agr and o .HTuward, lies wert in ljovo Satur--: Dee .Harding, son of Mrs. Mj'inc the wedding reception- Kit and fans to'attcnd . J I aiding, was manied lasl. Saturday ! h" L to Miss Phyllis Fautin, daughter fcf The third grade is studying the Mr. and Mis.. v einal 1'autin.of LI- - lVsna .rranmton, wwchiook pkfce at life of the Chinese .people. We like the . sinore. .The marriage took place at . story about Lok and his sister, Yet- m. Sl.aw, who spent the Kichfield, and. the Aliple will n.akS .pastjKaval They call theil. baby bl.other ItlTeir home a? Aurora, where Mr. months in the - I. S. hftspitfl, Moy They use kiteS umbrellas and returned home last 'iday fans .Harding has '.employment at the clay SaIt thtir biack Chim;Se boys . . . .Mr. and Mrs. James Carlow and caps in school. Roene Gates. . plant. .Mis Blanche P;aylis pi Salt Lake, 'children, spent Saturday and Sunday a missionary friend of Wilbur Shaw,at Mayfield visiting relatives. . t, during his missionary labors in Texas, , .Mrs. Maria Payne, mother of ill is a' 'ad very week Shaw at seriously the Payne, .end last, Richfield. home. . is in the Salina hos Mr. amf MiV.E. R. Moody of Fill- - .Vo" Johnson Iec0'ei ng fiom an appendec-- , 0J tbe more, spent Saturday and. Sunday at lnap anj drawing the flags ast . on ay. e is and oinut the J. LI. Day home. .. jtomy, pel wrjting stories about them. We . va reported m good condition at this don t know what to Miss Rose Thompson .of Richfiefil,' w because now there is and Earl Jensen of Kanab, were! lhe drive for Red Cross funds last:.,, iiet Thompson guests at the W.L. home',, . . Monday was successfully carried out . . . and many promised their assistance in . . j Silhouettes. Mrs. Orvill Andrews and Mrs. V ern- - sewing and knitting as the call , mayj , 1. eelv our room was making land Lewis, Ajtertained their Primal fomi, silhouettes of Pilgrims to put in the .class at the. Andrews.' home Friday windows of our room. We cut them . . . , Notice n, awening. ;lm-- , pay: . We finished Mississippi wjth raJ0l. blad The Optimistic club meddlers were poitant Notice:- - os, lively no more them F ida El,f0, Ka. ,lobins. . . entertained atthe J. E. Dayhome Fri- - baptizing inmy pasturp. Twice here . . . evening. .Mn?. Day and Mrs. Mar-ti- n . the last two months my gate has day . communication, were hostesses. ChristianCloward . beeh left lan people,! open by In our social studies class, we are . Sir. and Mrs. Oran Finlinsen of 'and before I cHase my heifers till1 T Our about communication, Oak City, .visited relatives here Thurs- - over the country again, all the sinners' studying started in times. ancient language can go to hell. . day and Friday of last week. When something important happened who! . Raymond Spencerof Woodruff, . a man wanted to remember, he that has been here Fie past month, has Don't make too jnany plans for a pile of stones at the place put ' Christmas . ? . it might be switched wheie it returned to his home. . happened. Later pictures and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brown of Koo- - to. January. were used. We owe the Fhoeni-- . signs cians a great deal for the alphabet, which makes our reading and writing so easy. Lynn Nielsen. j serve. This demonstration should prove not only interesting but educationally valuable. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dclqul Anderson Monday. f Darlene Rasmussen Editor Team Not Yet Chosen. Although all members of the athletic class are now in school after the strenuous beet digging, no team to represent the school can be chosen Mr. bYirlong declares that all twenty-tw- o - I Snapshots i. By ii James Preston i Mending the political fences" is a homely phrase right out of the farmers vocabulary. Since representative democracy, the American method of doing things is grassroots an cornfed in nature, and it is only natural that it should be so. - Con-spen- It refers, of course, to the congressman's periodical return home to find out what his constituents are thinking. He tries to get a good picture, at such times, as to what the home folks think about the way he acted in the past and the way he should act in the future. The mistakes he made in the past are breaks in his fence of votes. Obviously, he wants to repair them. At any rate, this familiar process is in operation again now that debate on neutrality has given way to decision and senators and representatives are-- back home again. The instigators of our national legislation are anxiously trying to find out what their public, so mariy of whom are farmers who spend part of their own .lime mending fence, think about national affairs. . I j j ' - Washington j observers and wise congressmen could readily most con- struct a handy checklist to aid in interviewing constituents. It would no doubt include the following important subjects: 1. Taxes. Realistic minds in the An Obituary. treasury department ai;e trying to We had a turtle in our school room, find out these days how to adjust tax Marie brought it. Tuesday it died, legislation so that business will be chose one girl and a boy tojeouraged to expand its operations iiylp her bury the turtle. We put some There is no Good Samaritan atti-- i lowers on the turtles grave. Shir- - tude motivating this; it is realized le.v Humphrey.' that unless there are business profit , it is impossible to collect much in the Thunder Cnve. way of taxes. The fnuilli grade is reading tho Congressmen will try to find out leek ealled Thunder Cave." It is whether the voters are in fav.sr of lx ut two little negro boys that ar? this idea of helping business nnd in huntoig fer their mammy andldustry. The answer is probably yrs' "pappy." Ciant .Wigwah and the simpy because the average Ameripainted Indians are helping them. can wants for himself the prosperity They have an exciting time in Thun- - that can come only with business weldor Cave. We hope they finally find! fare GaYna iheir mammy and pappy. 2. This is a phrase and idea that 1ms dropped out of the Try lor. newspaper headlines these days. But Three Owls. there is still a little bloc of its sup This is Book Week. W.e drew pic- - porters in Washington who, on the ituies of book characters. There are basis of their fixity of purpose, put the e owls for books. One is the owl this observer in mind of the small who writes. He is the author. The group at the 1024 Democratic convenowl is the artist. The third cwl tion who through thick and thin contells whether the book is good or not. tinued to cast twenty-fou- r votes for He is the critic. Don Bird and Carol rnderwood. These foices remain Ann Larson. anxious to spend more federal billion.1 to promote recovery" under various Red Cross Badges. guises. We ad brought pi nnies to join th Congress was hailed for licking th Junior Bed Cress. We got our badges last splending bill. It is unlikely last week. Every one in the grade that public Rentiment has since swung We like our badges. in the other direction. school joined. Each room got a Red Cross poster. 3. Labor legislat:on. Investigation Marian Miller. of the National Labor Relations board is still in progress these days It is possible to make nine perfect and amendment of the set itself is words from a single woyd by KtjU being sought by all groups in ouj emoving one letter at a time with-- j economy. Since groups are the mul-ctranspositions, thus. Startling,! tiplication of individuals, it is patent starting, staring, string, sting, sing, that the congressman returning home is going to find a strong sentiment 'sin, in, I: for overhauling labor legislation to Scotty McGregor slicks his' hair insure fair play for all. down with lard, as it is shortening 4. War and peace. Disagreement ex and he doesnt have to buy so many istS concerning the best measures for haircuts. keeping this nation at 'peace. But there is no disagreement at all concerning the desirability of peace itself. Congressmen know that any bill of goods sold the voters must carry the conviction of their security in this ie j j dte langfikD giscwep as cces on ' - Hump-primin- Faculty Members Take Course. Several teachers from high school are taking an extension course given by Arthur Gaeth of the B. Y. U. on 'Current European Problems'. Some members of the class play equally of them are studying this course for welL It will, therefore, be some tone while are others credit auditing it. All report these live, vital problems before the ten or twelve memWill be are intriguing and that Dr. Gaeth, selected for the traveling squad.. The the instructor, not only understands first practice game of this season will be played with Gunnison at Gunnison his subject but enriches it by his on November 22. personal experiences. first-han- d Awards for Typewriting. All awards that students may re- ceive in typewriting will be placed on a large piece of cardboard and put on display in the type room. The following awards may be earned by anyone' who is willing to try: Pins are award- - . ed to students making speeds of thirty, forty, fifty, sixty and seventy . words per minute in official tests. . These tests must be fifteen minutes in length and have five errors or fewer. Certificates are awarded to elementary and advanced student i Experts Will Visit. i who complete this years work with-Some experts in typing and short-- 1 B average. Certificates of prohand from a Salt Lake business colare given to advanced stuficiency lege are coming here Wednesday to; dents who complete the years work show the commercial students a bit! with an A average. There is also of professional work. They are to a roll of honor. Elementary and adbring some of their best typists and: vanced the typists who complete shorthanders for the. students to ob- years work with a final grade of A" will have their names inscribed out, for example, the difference in roll of honor. business conditions in California, Ore- upon the gon and Washington, geographically next door neighbors. In California and Young wife: The new nurse is Washington, business generally is bad very scientific. She never lets anyone . to slow. In Oregon, it is much better. kiss the baby while she is around." Who would?" Husband: Business is improving in PennsylAnd the next day the nurse left vania, and it is generally on the upgrade in New England. Perhaps the political situation in, Courtesy to Be Developed. Improvement in courtesy throughout the school was the subject select-- j ed in character education by the faculty on Tuesday at the regular faculty! meeting. Next week each teacher will submit methods and plans for carrying out this project in a practical way. The students in each home room! will also select and carry out scien-- i tific projects on character education of their own choice. I ! these states is only a coincidence, but it probably is much more than that. In New England, Pennsylvania and Oregon party affiliations vary but each state has a moderate ed government. In the state of Washington, Ijave.Beck and hs Teamsters union are maintaining a labor monopoly, while California has was elected to office a governor hi a plank and who freed Tom Mooney and Warre i 'filings. In other words, radical or lib ivl dates seem to be having a tough time1 d it; the moderates or conseivntivesl re faring much better. 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Some say it will be a sharp slump; others that it will be short but mild; but all New Deal economists ngree that there will be a slump. This, of course, opens the door for more talk about pump-priminand what have you on thr spend-lenpart of the determined small group mentioned above. What these folks fail to realize is that the present business upturn did not start until last May, which was after congress had begun to do a number of things which gave hope to community. Congress turned it tightthumbs down on spend-lenened WlA blank-chec- k spending, it began a probe of the National Labor Relations.board, it made some tax law changes and showed a willingness to make more. And since then, business has gone up and up and up. Its a pretty safe bet that if the New Dealers dont try to ram a bunch of new experiments down congressional throats next January, the business upturn will continue and the 1940 recession, if it comes, will be just If one of your family, a friend or relative ran't be with you on Thanksgiving . . . make them happier with a telephone rail . . . It's a pleasure you both will enjoy. g, d, Survey Shows Them Switching to Old Quaker Now 4 Years Old on Quality , . . Realizing that When it Comes to Whiskey Judgment, Taste is Tops Here are brand new whiskey facts that your own eyes can verify. Shrewd men who for years have been using other fine whiskies, have switched to Old Quaker. They like its taste, yes. But thats not all. Old Quaker gives them an entirely new idea of whiskey quality. How Do We Know? Why were men changing? Was value the important thing? Or was it Old Quakers rich flavor? We sent investigators to find p STRAIGHT this imiTTW 574 UOVJ wnaxerts out. They covered 12 states, 46 cities. And what they discovered was amazing even to us. As a result, it is our belief that 8 out of 10 men who actually sample Old Quaker, keep on buying it indicating that quality is the reason these men changed. Facts like these are big whiskey news for you. With Old Quaker now 4 years old and finer than ever see' if it can give you new ideas on whiskey. Buy a bottle today. 4 WHISKEY RICHER, MILDER, MELLOWER TKN V FVCIE BEFORE I Reduced rates also apply on November 30, 1939, on your calls to friends in the fob lowing states which have designated Novembe.r 30, as the official date for celebrating Thanksgiving: ltote Alabama ' Arizona Arkansas Colorado Connecticut Florida Idaho d, The Old Quaker In- spector behind every bottle is your Assurance of Quality in Famous Old Quaker Whiskey. OLD QUAKE SI kAIG 1 QUART No. 63 PINT No. 64 Va PINT No. 65 a Iowa Kansas Kentucky Marie Massachusetts Minnesota -- New Hampshire New Mexico . 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