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Show NATION-WID-E INSTITUTION' VOUR J i.riwtii t 1 M 150 tJ El EV1 fell & fi-EPT- Ml M IK r.. K M 3 t 11 13 toil i where savingsare jteatest MURRAY, UTAH rvi in 7 05ILVER JI -r HANDBALL MEET OF THE GRANITE FACULTY; THE Granite Iligb . School faculty held their first tournament this week. Seven players are listed and a close .cou-tes- t la expected. The players who - Balrd,- - Rex SutherSamare competed land, Ilillam, It. A. Burning-hum- , Joseph II. Davfs, Lawrence Wat-lac- e and William It. Maughan. The double tenuis are, XIaughan and Sutherland, Wullace. and. Ilillam, Balrd ami Davis, L. I). S. faculties and Gran-It- e faculties are planning on, a 'series of games..1 ' Education hu.o mi oue. ii muuwoiw as promoter . the cultural and nrmMii tansic, dramatics, domestic science cauouui iraiuing, puysloal dw.i ment. There are those who do not think this organ useful Freimeut U the lament for the "Good old days" 0 better spellers and better flgurerji, ij spite of proof to the contrary, Without the appendix wo work for memorization and drill, the "thre RV; with the appendix, In addition to these, we work for modification of BASKET BALL TEAMS RECORD RiiiEham ( Murray Cyprus Gds Here I for Spring A stylish, well-mad- Make sure it combines Style with Quality and Value. We want you to see these S e in Suits, in three-buttomodels at the moderate price of West Bust Granite Cathedral shoe. Of solid tan stitched design. new calf, leather heel. welt, Goodyear Exceptional value at- - i I T brim. Iu Cloud Blue, Belgium, Mint and Blue Bird. Extra good value at Dress Shirts "Let Us De Your Hatter" mwwi In and "iir collar-attache- neikbind Nation-Wid- . $1.98 At tremendous Inculcation ?H Keeping in mind the need for self expresslou, shall we ellm- - ' inate art, music and dramatics? Keep- - ' lug in mind competitive business and : industry, shall we eliminate tlonal training? Keeping iu mind the prevalence of citizenship Indifference, shall we eliminate the teaching of civic responsibility? Take the interest test: There are f 14 of the total sdtool enrollment In ' fr- - J high school today us against 1.1 82.8 the of are . There ty years ago. children, between the ages of 5 and 17, In school" today as against forty years ago. Over a similar per- - j lod the length of the school term has j Increased 30.. The average nunuVr of dayi attended by each child, ageg 3 ; to 17, has Increased over 100. Our wh(Hils have moved forward and kept pace w ith .general progress Shall we remove the appendix whji h thus has prodiictMl' the tremendous holding power of the schools? ' The' clock of educational progress U set . bock a generation when civic bodies set out to' rob. education : of Its finer lde. This' process under- mines and emaciates It. It brings education back to its bare skeleton, to. Its kindergarten days. Operation on the appendices of edu- -' cation the removal of those factors ; in cultural and practical development on the pretext of retrenchment la ; public support means physical, sochu , ami mental retardation Iu the com- - j tnunlty that Krforms the oeration. The operetta, '"Miss Cherry Bioe- - ( som" was presented at Draper under Ihe direction of Mr.- - Of son Clark to a very appriTlatlve audience. The show was voted a very good one In- - . deed. Grantsville will soon have an , ' opimrtunlty of seeing Mr. Clark and his company In their .'delightful jst-- ' ; formnnce. pre-voc- . 65" short-ulghte- lt$ Only Chmne , The letter "b" expressed the hope ' that phonetic spelling would be gen- 4 - I erally nlopted. "Ifa the only way emarked It debt." out of can Ret plaintively. Boston Trsqscrlpt . CHARMING HATS ' Men's Worsted PanU nude In stripes and mixtures. WonJrt ful values at these very low prices - $3.98 to $5.90 MioiiK. the , . Quality Oxfords $1.98 if mind in and loss of life by accident or we eliminate "Safety First" shall lire, . For Boy Well Mlatie Taking a fall out of old fashioned iiome remedies, f'.osion's health hhjs the majority of them wre largely kuihtmIiIoiiii, but personally we never Inclined to look upon sulphur and inolimsrs us pos seslnjt any of the lnim:iterlnlity of superstition. Philadelphia Inquirer Style, quality and Fine cassimeres, and trimmed. values at low price of Scl-by- Sulphur and ' d stvles e Spring '. Patterns confined exclusively to our Stores. Made, trimmed and finished to our exacting specifications. New stripes, theiks and fancy lnss of the Granite high decorations. ' which carried " out " the Idea of the spring carnival, were under the direction of William Murk, chairman, and a unmittee coiujwsed of the following students: Edgnr 1 1 ill. Cecil Webster Richards, Wngstafr, Donald Frame, Jennie Wright, Gladys Ilelaman Niederhauser. Woodbury, Helen Gunnerson. Mnxiue Ball, ,Amy Evans, Gladys Ilagarman and John Nelson. The patrons of the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Iaironzo II. Hatch,' Mr. and Mrs. Ijiwrence A. Wallatv. , Miss Kva Llmbpiist, Miss Hazel Miss Luverne Leonard, Mr. Franklin Harris and Miss Dorothy The class officers are: John Nelson, pretddent ; Mailne Hull, vice president; Jennie Wright, secretary; Donald Frame, athletic manager. Men's Caps For - wusto. school held its annual dunce in the sehool gymnasium, last Friday. The The Boy and Mothers for Value ill Keeping GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT Senior . -- $3.98 Boys' Suits That Suit For Spring 0 . tures, in excess of the two months' Other Spring Suits at $19.75 to $34.75 $3.49 0 - activities the- gyuina.sium, the the chorus, the orchesplayground, ret. tra and. the band? ; Keeping in mind 1.0(H) orgy, shall we eliminate .714 the of the thrift? teaching .571 mind in the artificial liv.107 .Keeping wc ehall eliminate good health ing, .000 Instruction and medical supervision? The greatest saving Is reflected in the roads and lirldges department, No other amounting to $10,704.21. the from budget are large departures ILsted, either as savings or expendi- long-weari- Of dimMc pun metal cr tan lf.::!.ir (iojdyear welt, rubber heel. A very exceptional value at a low price 6 closer home relationship vocatlonal efflclency and more greater wholesome use of leisure. How has this organ of education functioned what is its yalue based on two separate tests? Take the service test: Keeping in ndnd our. twentieth century environmentwith its increased leisure, shall we remove the recreational and group Interest ut lines, balance and proportion; stylish, excellent quality thruout; snap We have been unusually Particular in selecting the fabrics. They include Serpes, Worsteds and Unfinished Worsteds, of the sort. There are medium and light greys, blue and brown effects mixtures and smart striped patterns. We can recommend these suits as exceptional values. See them that's our advice. 1 .300 .200 $18,-211.5- 0 Smart 2 0 2 3 .600 .31 KJ Salt Lake county has saved out of its budget to March 1, according to the monthly report Issued Saturday afternoon by James II. Sullivan, county auditor. Expenditures for the. first two mouths total $194,333.91. compared with two months' apportionThe apiMirtlon-incment of $243,545.51. is based on a mathematical division of the year's budget at $1,457,-8(5- f' S4.98 For Dress 8 5 4 .7t)i) COUNTY BUDGET reasted Men's Oxfords 3 4 7 1 single-b- n, fine-weari- e, 3 3 2 L. D. S. U. Hat Leadership For Men .900 - Grantsville j f, 8 Tooele SALT LAKE DISTRICT Team Standing ; Won Lot. Here's Marathon Dress Oxfords I C Jordan Low Prices for QoaMfey Pet. - char-acte- civic co- nsciousness, Lost . to develop higher moral hotter health, greater Vinal Standing Won 9 T - conduct JORDAN 'DISTRICT ' EDUCATIONAL AITFVDiv SsII I I. 'K OKL'Dl.l single breasted English model with vest and two pairs trousers one pair longics and one golf knickers; two pairs longics or two pairs knickers. Dependable enssimcres in new stripes and over-plaid- s tan, grey, brown and powder blue. Sizes 16 6 to years. Two- - and throe-button- i FOR SPRING , $7.90 $9.90 $11.90 Stylish, staunch, durable tan oxfords for boys and youths; broad toe aod rubber heels. An extra good value; low priced Size NEW HATS ECONOMY PRICES 2i2 to 5ia..$2.9S Sties 121 'a to 2.. .$2.69 IIWlUNti IT KI HIM I 'id )ol luiir of I he Seoti lillllltl, Wi, 7ie Pt a Tree tluriiii: tie l;it fli;ro, tried In wild III Seoll.iliil ll.o l.iliiirieitn Ji!i ttir 11 iilk'ht b't'er? telivrimi nt i.iin' hotim eti my nl .f fiiinlli.ir inline of pi lice It l nl May: "1 It.M.y; (After tM Inc oiiellllie!t tiiHei rrelteli Iuim.iii. or llieHl Willi llif ilket lllnl II JM'cr" lnt tiipbL" Min Itiidiier; "Why U tbN tulik m t'luiiHiy iiKh. Tin' liibnriiuiii Is n rr cliinet' from bin fatberl: 'Titip-Margaret : "How puY' nnirkiilily domestic ti-- , rarely Kio-liiwei.kr Mary: "I put Jt under U.i t iat'riM tti'M1 lilMilo befiTt- - fi'tk. I lid." wn wild ftom imoiU luiiurnlly t on: "Wly, tho nml slept on It," pit inulit In t'iiiber: ".Vol jours mu." a reernt writer. ohrro "pet Imp." lb.- ml 11" 'beiniiH' bnie niul rnliblis nre ? truordiiuirlly ilevolej to Hie bnrk nd is Tilt ki:? An nr b'pi.'iUo bn diirojc ilio "Voiinc Ijtdy, bmp Jiii ever young In of tntiro iitli n i Ireii';" irv: "i id (.11 inVc f4,no thi lill-l- . 'llel WnlidiT If It xn but I'M' C"til With rolli'Ki' timrtiliiRr tin" rnrtl,'iinkt. tin mmo vny En(;tand'$ Many Riven Hub: "No, U there one tuilni;? Nrvtr Easy the eo'ii ty of Middlein. KncUnd. Hypocrity Mr. flnrdmr: "Well, w tint do o I If li tmi.-r- t m fo'tj. iep!irtp llp"er!fcj pn,.i.in In nil twv!ity-eveJohn: "Whsl rs!im the Clfc.lt! of Ibli.k of I bo Art IMdMtr the tht He) ditinrl rlvorn. The bnw-tlef. sn'er lilvl Jten;iitrr 1o I t over twolv Inllii, and Mr. Neil..ii : "uli. tbo pb iun nn' ib'iii toi'ti nlMi etelMi I'.leht. tluirr l.lb npiar Matt! "It must Ih t!,e pur of the cikkI enmicti. but there nro lio t:"ol bun to k'p np tb gf tlio MiiiilloM, tho llotindsden, Is only not. Is liut be three quarters of ft tulle. ccH. moment.'' heinjt joki'K iu tinder the in." 11 0 ! 11 11 rv 11 BERGEN MILLINERY 4SS8 State Street MURRAY, UTAH In-ei.- " t'n , nppr-Mrnn- Largest and Best Assortment of Exclusive Models South of Salt Lake City - Paints Varnishes Enamels Wall Paper in Exclusive Designs PHONE MURRAY 463 4SS8 State Street Murray, Utah |