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Show a;k four TlfE LEIII SUN. LEIII. UTAH School News High School "News Preparation are under way for the Junior' Pruu. which will be held In the Srnuin Academy, Friday night. The decorations will be In the form of a Spanish Rene Garden. The inmic will be furnished by tha Paramount orchestra, - The girls biology class have organized organ-ized a flower club and selected the following officers: Helen Wllles, president; Dorothy Brooks,, vice-president; vice-president; Beth Turner, secretary. The club will hold their regular meetings every Monday. The class series basketball games, which have been played during the last two and a half months, were finished last week and the pennant was awarded to the Seniors In the regular Assembly last Friday. The schedule ended with the teams standing stand-ing as follows: Team Won Lost Pet Seniors .. 10 0 1.000 Faculty ........;.......... 8 2 .800 Sophomore . 5 5 ,500 Juniors .. 4 6 .400 Freshmen ......... 3 ? f .300 Eighth Grade 0 10 ' .000 Monday afternoon, the teachers of Lehl attended. their regular class on "Tests and Measurements," at Pleas ant Grove. ' ' Mr. E. B. Garrett, our agriculture teacher, has Just returned to school after having been absent for a week with an attack of tonsllitls. Saturday evening. ' alias, Topham and Miss Watson, attended a dinner dance at Provo, given by the "Gamma Phi Omlcron," ' a professional Home Economics Sorority. Miss Bosh, our type teacher, returned re-turned to school Tuesday, a,fter having hav-ing been absent on account of 111. ness. ' - ' ; ';, ; -0 Future Power The Colorado river, If harnessed, could furnish power equal to half the ilectrie energy In this country at the undent time. On the Loom of Love It has been beautifully said ' that "the veil that covers the face of the future was woven by the hand of mercy." Huston Transcript Recall Well-Known Party Ten has been accepted duty free In the United States since 1833. Evil to Be Combated Men's hearts ought not to be set Bgiilnst one another; but set with one another, and nit against the evil thlnj only - '-ii-ivii-. " Halted Guns to Save Heroic Mother Bird One day during the World war I was tukliig a battery of artillery along a grassy road, a writer In London rit-lllts relates. The horses were trot ting, mid behind them the jcuns rum bled and swayed over ruts and stones. .Suddenly there anueared not fifty yards In front of the leading horses dozen fluffy brown Dartrldue "cheepers." tlnv mites no biirirer than sparrows, running hither and thither in the wildest panic? before the approaching ap-proaching danger. Wkh them was the mother bird. She chivvied them off into the grass on either side of the road, and then, when the last one bad made Its escape, turned and with open beak and half-spread wings faced the battery, daring them to come on Had the batter not been halted the bird would have given her life in an endeavor to ensure the safety of her chicks. As It was. she achieved her object by a display of real heroism In the face of hopeless odds. This Is a typical example of the way nature makes heroines of animal mothers, no matter how timid thev may be when they have no family to care for. In defence of their help less young, nature's heroines will face any creature that threatens their sarety. Species Unchanged for Eight Million Years The longest pedigree In the world io rar as science can discover belongs be-longs to the "sphenedon," which can ooast an ancestry of elaht million years duration. The sphenedon Is found on a tiny Island off the coast or JNew Zealand. There is nothing quite like it anywhere elsa. The sphenedon is a reptile and ia a mix ture of crocodile, snake, turtle, and lizard. As a matter of fact, it is probably the ancestor of all these creatures, but in the process of evolution evolu-tion through countless aces, the "children" have altered and split up Into a hundred and one different "families." The SDhenedon. how-aver. has gone on its way unchanged and Is exactly as it was eight million years ago. This nherlstorlc creature shows greatest slmUarlty to the lizard. It has four short legs and a long tall Its face is rather like that of a fish and there is a hard ridge on the top of its head and down its back. The dinosaur and other prehistoric anfmals are of Quite recent date comfmred with the sphenedon. It is generally supposed that the dinosaur disappeared disap-peared off the earth a mere three million mil-lion years, agol Influenza Ancient Enemy Influenza has been known almost as long as man has been known. The word itself is derived .rom. the ancient Fate Selects the Worthy Fate does not fling her great prizes to the idle, the indifferent, but to the determined, the enthusiastic, the man who Is bound to win, Exchange. Grindstone Statistics Maximum speed for safe worklnz on wet grindstones is 3.300 feet, and for or? stones 4.000 feet a minute. POLLYANNA COLYUM Wlfey Can't you make up your mind to let me have that $20. hat, dear? Hubby I can make up my mind all right, dear but I can't make up the money. , Medical note When funnier. sounding ailments are invented, Listerine will cure them. If curiosity killed all the cats the world would soon be catless. New York night clubs must now close at 3 a, m. What will the pat rons do from then on till bedtime? New Iceman: "Say, what do you think The guy in that house threw me out because I tried to kiss the cook this morning." Milkman: "I think the lady of that house does her own cooking." sometimes It seems the more worthless a man. Is the longer he lives. Only a crook can outwit a crook. an honest man will be beaten every time. " The review of reviews hash. Alpine Stake Temple Workers EXCURSION "OREM LINE" Wednesday, March 1 4 Salt Lake City and Return Round Trip Fare 90c Trains leave Lehi at 6:37 a. in. and 8:30 a. m. Tickets good for return on any regular train or on special train leaving Salt I-fike City at !):!.) p. in. the same day. When you dehire to-do temple work on days other than regular e.etir.sion days use our "Temple Workers Certificate Plan" mid secure passage for one fare for the round trip. Ask a rents for particulars. ' SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD COMPANY Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abererombie, Receivers. Minister says: "Modern Jazz is sandpapering the souls of the people." Well, maybe some of those rough souls need it. Look before you lip. A go-getter is an individual who eats at a cafeteria. ' It's a long- line that has no turning off. A wife is a person who thinks a man should shave himself on a holi day. An old Scotch lady, on receiving her doctor's bill, said she would pay tor his drugs and return his calls. Our idea of a real friend is one who thinks well of us, even if we do not deserve it. "I may be a garbage man's daughter, daugh-ter, but I know a swell dump when I see it." Goodyear TIRES NO BETTER TIRES MADE Our Prices Meet All Competition. Still, the angle worm is popular, and it hasn't any sex appeal. The poor kid had no cradle, but he lived near the quarry, so he was rocked every day. fe-peaiung the truth will not only shame the devil, but cause you to lose all your friends as well. It isn't what a woman knows that bothers a man, but how she found out - -' i - i Recent news suggests that a good many women should use shooting Irons less and flatlrons more. At least there Is one person to whom King George has to take off his hat and that's his barber. If all people could get better mates than they deserve, all marrL ages might he happy. Things which happen In the dark generally make the lightest reading matter. , i - . a man. is as nappy as his conscience, con-science, hia pocketbook, his stomach and his wife will let him be. Gas'.Sfe 21c-Gal Park Service WILORD RUSSON, Prop. bor No great man is that to his neigh. Servant Girls in Norway In Norway servant girls hire for half a year at a time, by contract made at a public registry office. Think to Themselves There is no objection to nttla rum- .,.. . . .. ... w K v- pie b uimKing wnai tney like Just so they refrain from thinking out loud. Dress-Fastening Devices In Frarue Is a museum devnte.i i fy to a collection of dress-fasteniag devices de-vices of all kinds and of all apes. Shakespeare's Income j , .. mtvine, jo- wards the end of his life, was enlTa- tern iu ?t,uuu ia present values. $10 Down Spring Monarch Range Show At All D.T.R. Co. Stores March 5 th to March 31st szst (( j) W beautiful w7 w jjjM Dinner .Set P 'FREE! With Each Monarch Range-Buy Nov! A beautiful 42 Piece Dinner Set, dainty floral pattern, with gold band trim, is being given free of charge, with each Monarch Range purchased dm-ing dm-ing this big spring range event. It is an unusual' opportunity take advantage advan-tage of it! Actual Before Your Eyes if "S - j'yy You Taste The Delicious Pood After It ti Cooked Verna Lindauist Demonstration At Pleasant Grove Store Thursday, Friday, Sat, Mar. 8, 9 & 10 ant GrtlSsttT you to see a Mamvoh pL f f p" m' U 13 a splendid opportunity for learn some Sift1 ?peration- Also it is an opportunity TJ0? imjted and n-be made welcome and onaoie. iNo charge. The cooking demonstrations are absolutely free. $8000 Buys A Malleable Monarch Range "Where can you find such Values! A Malleable Malle-able iron range, with white enamel panels, trimmed with sparkling nickle trimmings at the very low price of $89.00. It is a rare buy. It is an example of D. T. R. Co. low prices made possible through large During power. ' ' Dixon-Taylor-Russell Ca |