Show I w i ATTEND THE PLAN NOW TO BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL — SAT MAR 20th — From will help to Prompt payment of your subscription keep your paper and keep it a good paper can be made to reach their best in such surroundings may contend that such a The class deserves praise policy will not alter the inthis year's Promenade dependence of the judges for They may argue that an in- COLLINSTON SCHOOL BALL undesiris TEAM STARTS PRACTICE dependent court able They may contend March 15 for the first Monday 'that we should do away time since winter called around last and fall the Collinston baseball team rewith our Constitution practice for another smashthus end forever this argu- sumedseason was at the Everyone ment about constitutionali-it- y ing field watching and all seemed very but let them argue The enthused with the proceedings As best article submitted will yet the team Is out of practice but the boys feel sure of Improvement be published from page The only stipulation be that they confine argument to not more two columns of type size that it treat only ject matter logically lowing the first topic tence which shall be following: “I am in favor shall their than this subfolsen- of President and Congress the the al- of the membership the Supreme Court whenever such changes are necessary to secure judicial decisions in harmony with the aim of an administration” tering 9 The conditions of this ofare deemed fair because President Roosevelt has admitted that he wants the chnge to Secure different decisions than those the court has made and because what one president and congress can do for one excuse another president and congress can do for some other fer THE PROM Another fine event of the season was the high school Junior Prom Such ambitious social exsomewhat events ar pensive but they represent dancing at its best What might be Just a dance par- takes of new grace and) beauty under the dignity of the formal promenade the charm of beautiful decora- tions pretty dresses and attractive programs Emotions and sentiments 4 44444444 Liberty Theatre TREMONTON Week of March and expect to than last f Wednesday & Thursday O’Brien and Sybil Pat better this year for only entertainment big Come 50c early! Mr & Mrs E C Richards and Jennie Cannon returned home Mrs last Mr it Mrs D B Jones announce the arrival of a baby boy bom Thursday Mar 11th Mrs Jones Is at the Valley hospital at Tremonton Mr ReX Snow has returned from California where he has the past several months home spent Virginia Coombs of Logan is with her parspending the ents Mr fe Mrs F T Coomb6 Mr Carl Bryner of St George is visiting with Mr it Mrs Frank Can non and family for an indefinite Miss period The Relief Society nual ward party at their an ward hall Games and Refreshments held the Wednesday evening dancing were enjoyed were served LETTER Oyler left Thursday for St where he stayed until Saturattend to business afternoon the Relief SoThursday ciety social meeting waa held at the After home of Mrs Essie Peterson the lessons were given the time was turned over to Mis Annie Larson who read a paper expressing appreciation for Mrs Peterson’s work in the Farm Bureau The ladles presented her with a set of dishes and various other household Luncheon was articles The ladles served to hostess was assisted by Bernice and Edna Larson Miss Dorothy Larson drove to Burley Idaho Thursday The Gleaner Girls sponsored a ward donee at the hall Thursday and had a suchaving night reported cessful and glorious time Fifteen of our people attended the Logan temple Friday Sunday afternoon Bishop and Mrs Lester Holman Mr & Mrs David Larson Leah Oyler Mabel Oyler Paul Larson W E Hansen and Henry Sorenson attended a meeting at Brigham City in the Interest of the social The main security plan speakers were President Reeder and Harold B Lee of Salt Lake City Sunday evening at our sacrament meeting we were very happy to have the following Seventies of Oarland Willard Wood R J Stayner Evan Oee and Harold Castleton Mr Wood gave us all a wonderful talk on honafternoon Mrs Ruth Holman entertained several in guests honor of her mother Mrs Sophia Larson's 79th birthday anniversary Jasper Shaffer arrived home Tuesday from Salt Lake City after spending the past two weeks visiting with his slsjer Mrs Orant Wilde Geneological meeting was held at the home of Leo Oyler Wednesday evening Ray Somers and Robert Potier treated the lessons that were givfii USED moves which would help farmers cure higher incomes They want their workers fed for nothing he declared Holbrook State Bureau president spoke briefly of the 8 bills passed in the state legislature that are positive benefit to farmers in the state The soil conservation office In Tremonton will be kept open a few more after E J Holmgren days states which all business must be taken to WOODROW Standard visiting City School news is written by of the Journalism class direction of Mrs Griffin and under Fanny Hall contributors: Luclle BROWN Gasoline Unsurpassed STANDARD Don't Come Banquet C'leo C SECRIST Wilkon Lumber Co - Tremonton Service on Seta of all Reliable Makes Tubes Tested FREE GOOD WORK at FAIR PRICES the Annual Farm Bureau even-n- I dance Saturday Three big entertainment features for only 50c Come early! to and SHAW A Lee’s Barber Shop IVERSON & FUNERAL Beauty Parlor in Connection SERVICE COMPIETf Utah Garland Do You Value Whaf You Own? 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