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Show THE SPANISH FORK PBESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH $ : Angelas Theatre Program FRIDAY and SATURDAY, October 13 ami 13 In An Event That Surpasses All Previous Value Records 4 pa A trout for the world! Comedian of all time. CircuV. Prepared lv the greatest His M'lisatioiial new eomeiiv The M Also BARNYARD POLITICS 4 MUSICAL MARVELS 4 4 4 4 4 Styled and Priced to Command the Attention of Those Who Know What's New and Smart 4 4 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 The Three Passions 4 4 4 with Alice Terry and Ivan Petrovitch 4 4 4 The drama of a human machine, as dynamic and 44 4 inspiring as its huge engines and ever revolving wheels. 44 4 4 4 4 Also 4 4 4 4 PATIIE NEWS and TWO REEL COMEDY 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 MODAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 and 22 4 4 Surely It 2s but rarely that a group of such stunning coats is assembled at so low a price I Coats which mirror the high style notes of the season . , . flares and supple fabrics which lend themselves so well to the tunic effects which Fashion favors . . . straight-lin- e with smart modes, too, reverse trimming . . . generously trimmed with soft, flattering furs. You IKaHy owe it to yourself to see these coats . . . first! low-plac- ed 4 Dark Streets The strangest triangle fate ever drew, against brother for the love of a girl. 4 4 Drother with Jack Mulhal! as cop and crook and beautiful LILA LEE as his girl, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 and in HI ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 v Driftwood The Lady of the Pavements MM'44444444444444444444444444444 . For Juniors NNEYC. I 0 SB . 4 ANNOUNCES 4 4 4 SPANISH FORK HIGH 4 24 44 student 4 4 4 4 4 Ken Maynard in The Royal Rider 4 4 4 A new and different. 4 Something entirely cowboy 4 4 picture in a society sotting! 4 4 4 4 4 Also PARAMOUNT NEWS 4 4 4 4 Matine Wednesday at 3:30 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 -CATTRACTIONS 4 4 4 4 OMING . For Misses 4 Also COMEDY. Htn For Women 4 VALUABLE PRIZES OFFERED .MUSIC CLASSES MAKE TO STFDENTS OK CHOOSING CLASS RINGS GOOD START The State of Utah is, through the University of Utah, awarding prizes to the students of high schools and colleges who can write lies tpapers Gordon Ferguson, on the subject entitled Utah and the Hilda Prior, Mining Industry. --'The Senior stuDella Jensen, Preston G. Hughes dents of each high school in the state Florence Bell, Paul Dart. Mark Rob- writing the best paper on this sub ertson, Bert Ludlow, Wallace Gard- jett, submitted from that high school ner and Henry Finch, count ilun n. wiil be awarded a prize of $15.00. Dean Stone, Cheer Leader. The writers of the five best papers Erma Broun, assistant. submitted from all high schools, will Sure we want our rings now was the cry of the Seniors at our first meeting to see about class rings. We then hit upon a bright Idea, We were to choose a eommitttee of four to choose one or two rings from all of those brought for our consid- Indications are that the music department is to have another successful year. We are going to have one of the best, bands this year that ever existed in the Spanish Fork High School. The glee clubs, both girls and boys are up to the minute. We are also going to have a very splendid mixed chorus this year for we have both members and quality. Miss Johnson, Miss Jensen, Mr, Anderson and Mr. Faux are reading over several operas, but as yet have not selected one, but we can be sure it will be one of the best. u:ders Spanish Fork High School atimuinc-cethe following officers lor 1929-3Ire-iiie- Secrctary-Trmi-ure- s 0: nt r. Reed Bradford, Athletic Mar ig,r Weddell Bowen, assistant. Paper Staff Reed Bradford, editor; Mildred Thomas, assistant edi4 tor; Daliee Christeii'-en- . tpniu editor: Mary Tippetts, senior repuner; Darrel d Spencer and Leah Xelson, junior reporters; Rhean McAllister and Mark Stahniunn. snphonj'n, reporters; John Hughes, Iumiii man ager and Jack Swenson, business manager. j SENIORS ADOPT NEW METHOD receive a prize of $100.00 each. Another prize is offered by Captain Stephen Abbott, U. S. A., retired commandant East High School, Salt Lake, lie is offering $125 in cash prizes to high scliol students thruout the state for the best three essays on Washington Irvings Life of Washington. Heres an opportunity for every ambitious student. Who knows but what jou may be the lucky winner?) eration. From the rings that this committee chbse, th,e class, as a whole, were to choose the one they liked the best. Our plan certainly worked out fine. We had' no trouble whatever in choosing our ring. However, the committee had a tough time. It took Miss Berl Fiavel and Miss Ida Stothem three weeks to make their ker, teachers at Richfield, Utah, spent choice, but let me tell you, it could- Wednesday night at Miss Stoker's n't have been better. home at Palmyra and went to teach- Our committee consisted of John ers institute in Salt Lake Thursday. Miss Fiavel visited with her grandHughes, Mildred Thomas, Della Jen- mother. Mrs. Rosetta Fiavel Thurssen and Blaine Allen. day morning. |