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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1924. . LINCOLN HIGH - - i. uu "" v. . ;'Wi!d West" Visits John Bull SCHOOL mental principals of tbe Lincoln spirit. The following la a partial To better nerve l be educational list of the aervliva rendered tbe this year by the students: liitereu of tbe boys and girl in tbe acbool 1. Tbe construction and financ touth end iif Alpine district (be ing of a concrete and Iron fence In miiUr high ncbool wn and tbe faculty orgnuiwd front of tbe wbool building. 2. I'lacing lu tbe school of paint during tbe summer of liTJl. Tbe pbint ia one of tbe iiumt mod- lues valued at $.'UK. 8. Const ruction of 200 feet of ern and la completely equipped cement path walk. with adequate apiwratua and Tbe malu building cuutnlua i. riaclug la tbe gymnasium Hmtsroonis, alxmt (150 worth of apparatus. KVa large, 5. agricullecture room, The building and erection of a on steel flagpole the ture, cooking and aewiiig labora-torie- OUfoot a large atudy ball and a din- campus. tbe principal'! 0. Tbe planting of an i tensive ing ball Ulde office and tbe library. Tbe gymua-alu- lawn south and west of tbe buildmoat la one of tbe largest and ing. The remarkable growth of Lin moderuly constructed lu tbe state. Both girla and boys are provided coln can be neen by the Increase of with abowera and drenslug rooina. enrollment during its three years. Tbe Mollue beating and venti- In 1021 the enrollment waa 130; In lating ayatein, employed In tbe 1022, 180; and In 1023, the total t a the registration was 240. acbool, U regarded by Indications moat efficient obtalnuble, and tbe sceui to point to an enrollment of over 300 next autumn. This Increase remarkably good health of our bear out tbla conclusion. has made necessary tbe employment Lincoln la In very truth a rural of two additional teachers for 1023-2high acbool, drawing lta student a, aa The teaching personnel has alIt doea, from the alx farming of Sharon, Spencer, Pleua-an- t ways been of high order and comView, Grandvlew, Vineyard and pares very well with any high Lakevlew. Over 60 per cent of our school of like site In tbe state. The tudenta live more than three mllea corps Is now complete, tbe following distant from the acbool and. are having been engaged for the year transported, by the board of educa- 1024-25- : Karl Banks, principal. tion, In motor busses. Sirs. Ora Cunningham, English. The conditions mimed ubove make the acbool spirit at Lincoln very Hnymond l'artridg", science and There is an entire mathematics. cosmopolitan. lack of snobbishness and clnsg ('has. K. Davis, agriculture. F. li. Newman, history and social ruction among tbe student body. This condition Is ndmlrahle and science. makes for greater accomplishment Huth Iloseiigreen, home economics. olu Jensen, domestic art and along student activity lines. New students soon lose their individual- physical education. Carl I). Swensen, business and istic tendenciea and become true LlncolulHiis. athletics. K. 1). Sandgrecn, mechanic arts. Visitors at Lincoln ore at once Chan. J. Kngnr, music. Impressed with the atmosphere of eerlous industry which seems to Everything points to a most sucThe stupervade every classroom and lab- cessful yenr for 1021-2Principal Hunks ia a dent body Is alive, active and united oratory. Btrong advocate of the gosiel of under the leadership of Alfred Mud-sework, and both be and the faculty president ; Huzel Nuttall, vice ere of the firm opinion that habits president; Cnrlyle Hunker, secreof Industry and iwraeveronce are tary; Hex Wentz, yellmaster; Silky of more value, even, then the sub- Thomns, athletic manager, and Ort holla Scott, dramatic manager. ject matter itself. It abould be the object of every These young people are already high school to prepare Its students planning novel and interesting for a happy, successful life. Those things for next year s activities. will be most happy and successful The graduates of this year numwho have learned best hw to serve ber 21 and In all probability this their fellows and their communities. number will be more than doubled Unselfish service to each other and next year since the senior class to the school Is one of the funda numbers over 60. By KARL . BANKS, frim-ip!- Un-coi- n fli-turt- well-lighte- a, W 1 I1 c a d-- e p X Producer o f. o. b. factory -' Ty-c- T1 & - - rauning C:1l 1 cmoot internacowboys of Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and Australia will meet In competition. American bucaroos will also ride. Telephone Wasatch 21 FACTS ABOUT VINEYARD and mail to STUDEBAKER, South Bend, Indiana, for interesting book, "Motor Car Values," which you should have. Nama... Address Salt Lake City, Utah . until today the roads through Vineyard district will compare favorably with those of other sections where road building Is not nearly so much of a problem. At present in this section there are about 40 miles of tile drainage with nn average depth of five and a half to six feet. Thus the frog ponds and alkali flats have vanished d and In their place are level, farms. AVe also are fortunate in having au abundant water supply, both fur culinary purposes and f.r irriga tion. This supply conies chieflv from' artesian wells, the water being pure, cool and wholesome. There are throe commodious nnd substantial public buildings, the L. 1). S. meeting house, amusement hall and public school building, all made of brick. The auditorium of the meeting house will seat about 250 people. In addition there are four large class rooms, all kept clean and inviting. The amusement hall is commodious and substantial with hardwood dancing floor. It is also equipped with a stage for theatricals and two dressing rooms ; also two rooms in the cement basement for general purposes. The schoolhouse is a roomy building of modern design. During Individuality Expressed In Roofs well-tille- --The Last largest year Vineyard four-teach- had school Is- - The Asphalt Shingle That Looks Like Tile Whichever style of home you build, there is a shingle and color scheme in the Old American that suits the architecture and make for beauty and security. Old American in addition to their beauty and individuality, have five other outstanding qualities. They are WEATHERPROOF, LEAKPROOF, FIREPROOF, TROUBLEPROOF and WEARPROOF. the present summer vacation, sanitary toilets, etc., are being put in the building, so that when this Is done we will be as well provided for as any other part of the school district New Thought Roofing Old American Tee - Lok Shingles two-stor- y Tee-Lo- the ks Tee-Lok- s, In the school district an enroll ment of 160 pupils, and tinder the able guidance of Principal B. M. Jolly with his efficient help, made a very good showing ; In fact our first ana second grades with Miss Jena V. Clegg as teacher was at the head of the entire Alpine school district Vineyard is famous for Its number of modern homes, fine dairy cattle, good dairy barns, and large amount of milk produced. Some of the best pure-bre- d Ilolstein and Gurnsey herds, as well as individual animals, in the west may be found In Vineyard. The district is growing and developing some splendid dairy types. Last year the Union s Dairy, which handles about of the milk produced in Vineyard, shipped approximately 4o;!,(KH) gallons of milk, or nearly .''-- Alpine g, TEAR OFF THIS COUPON Second West and Seventh North much to proclaim tbe thrift and on terprlse of her citizens. Ten or fifteen years ago this loca tlon was little thought of and was passed up by many homeseekers as The roads were prac uninviting. and tically impaKsnble swamps mud holes and Irog ponds were with alkali and salt numerous, grass us tbe principal crops. Through the untiring lubors of the early settlers and the united and persistent efforts of the present settlers all this has been changed. Willing to spend time and money, each year a special tax has been levied and wisely and judiciously spent to build and gravel roads, Bounded on the west by the waters of Utah lake and lying midway between Provo on the south and Pleasant Grove on the north, may be found the fertile soil and well tilled farms of Vineyard. Being an agricultural section, the homes are naturally not close together. Not so, however, with the people living In them for seldom will be found more unity In ecclesiastical affairs. In community uplift and civic bride. With a population of about 00 families 400 people Vineyard has er II 10 III i. "Tex" Austin, famed broncho buster from Texas, and Mrs. Austin long-live- $1045 im Kit, are shown arriving in London where "Tex" will supervise the tional rodeo at the British Empire Exposition at AYembly when up-kee- TOURING CAR ." for Nwse STUDEBAKER Light-Si- x a history mate the car under 3,000 pounds at a fine price. A car with followers, imitators and adapters by the score but with do rival In quality, popularity or sales volume. It is still the Leader! A car built to fulfill tbe ideal of producing the greatest automobile value in the $1,000 field the car which started the stampede from fours to sixes. A car with a specially designed offset valve motor of remarkable quietness, economy, freedom from vibration and with tenacious resourcefulness of power on the hills, the straightaway and the pickup t A car comfortable, roomy, very easy to low handle on the road, in traffic or in parking p in first cost and especially low in costs. The market's one best bargain for the man who wants all the car he can get at about $1,000. A car that is an investment, not an expense, because it can be bought on very liberal terms, sold or traded in at a very high resale value on a market always ready and waitStudebaker its popularity and ing for a used Light-Si- x demand as a used car are the most convincing evidence of its goodness as an automobile. good-lookin- is: St Mark's Hos pita! i and still the Leader! .Quality Automobile ;. 1 H A history maker TUWotU'tLargtst .J h "JbaW THE ! T st Jt'sMsytoiagfora Qieuivlet 4 Old American Tee-Loare asphalt saturated and slate surfaced; come in three beautiful colors ks red-ston- e, greenstone, blue-blac- k are natural colors. unfading because they k Put Old American Shingles on your home can they successfully be put on over your old shingles, and you will not have to paint, repair or replace your roof. Remember, TEE-LOis the last word in roofing it means shingle perfection. Tee-Lo- three-fonrtb- K j million pounds. Something like l.70.tXi( was distributed during the year to patrons of this dairy. This, is from about (( ('.airy cows. Thej milk produced bee and sold other. than through the Virion Dairy will received for milk to jilting the nearly Jf'.to.iHK). The acreage planted to sugar beets in any given district varies considerable from year to year. Taking a general average, however.' Vineyard district plants about 750; acres. The average tonnage for the! Iljchi district last year was UK tons per acre, making about 10,125 tons of beets raisl In this district.! These beets are handled tit five. ! j loading stations. ! They make the roof for "Home." Phone Was. 8&3 1674 Beck Street Salt Lake City, Utah |