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Show WMHI f K . 1955 Till I I Notew Wf-lioo- Jfjirdinfi ! I i' I.'s I) '! b 1 t.J U, t, till,I. J (IV Lla i'a.i.i Tl.r I. - a I.. c t,l t'Vs d I. I1 T tags. they II A I BEAUTY SHOPS IN -V m,,1 11 1, y i.. it l 1,1 i,.i g It plotls- - GREEK-AMLKICA- N POLITICAL CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS v I rp!.i!d N It A III ill M the hd- - l- - -- -- Do You Sons il. Them? and daughters away it college. You miss them, and they get of course, homesick for you. not telephone them and then or tell them Why you. Low night rates begin at 8:30 p. m. A telephone call will chase the blues. call Reporter Section 7 Distance operator will be glad to tell you the rate to any point. PHON S. George Ceorgedes; secretary-lreasur-- 1 er, Mrs W. C. Rehor, publicity direct-- 1 Hebrew Project or, Miss 11a Ingram. The organiration will be affiliated Our room, section 6 Z of the sixth with the Utah association of Reiter VTe is an grade, interesting das. hae studied very many interesting Ilarber Shot's and the National Hairdressers' end Cosmetologists' mv, topics since school began. We made a booklet from the maMadame Rupca of Salt Jjike, presiterial we gathered while we were of the code administrative coundent hisIn about the Hebrews studying tory we wrote a rompoaltion which cil of the state group conducted the told about the life of the Hebrews meeting on behalf of the national reIn literature we studied The Twenty-T- covery administration. The code for hird We copied this the Industry went Into effect October Psalm. poem for the literature page in our 9, virtually every beauty shop in Car- booklet. In art we made cover for our booklet. Most of the covers new, faimew. Certain things are were attractive nd neatly done. In not needed to make happiness. Some geography we drew map. On the people steal because their eyes are map we placed the rivera, lakes, attracted to certain things, but when mountains, valleys and cltie. The they get them, they have no use for lPBELL'S TRANSFER prt frm cijeted finished maps were put into the booklets. 0 I think the most interesting topic that we have studied la the Hebrew June Young history. Their ways of making a Reporter 7 S. living and their customs are unusually queer and almost unbelievable Former Pupil ViaJt to ui. They gave us many Idea for Margaret Jean and Della Grace making law's. Hadley visited the Harding school Louise Wade last Friday. They are former studSection 6 Z. ents of the Harding. They are attending the Sandy Junior high school CITIZENSHIP this year. They visited several of Honesty our classes as well as attending the A dishonest person will never get Halloween dance. away. Some time or other he will Lucile Mathis find that he should not have done Editor. the dishonest things. Some times people are dishonest Assembly for personal gain, or to get some high Every other Tuesday we have an honor. assembly in the L. D. S. Tabernacle. Honesty means: freedom from guilt This Is to give the students a chance or fraud, uprightness, trustworthi- - The Long ihn 1 1 hae IWh Ilia lh fr within scoring Miss COUNTY ORGANIZE a.'e fel C. ' to R I C Tr,n.jt charge of last Tuesday's feiicmhly The following students took jart on potion, the program tH touchdown. One number by the Girl's Glee '!rj to make Paud Lloyd club; speech, -- Safety First, Sam Tallerice; reading. Fay MrKmnon; jtcoftcr 8 Z. violin solo, Katherine Thomas, reading, Katherine Kos. Hallowe'en Dance school sponsored a IV a Mahlerr Harding v ..ten dance November 3. It Reporter 7 Z. dance. Tin? hall wat J fostume nd !rd with cati. witches, Hobby Clubs made were from which ,,k:ni Nest week we hope to have two new organisations in our school. They jtptper for the best are the prim were given Hobby club and student count'm cotumes. Helen Lee who cil. They are to be organized to help a witch received the the students Tdmssed develop their own inEugene Ivie who rrp- - clinations and tastes. i prt:f Some of the hobbies are to be: Dancing, collecting, giving dramaUc readings, cartooning and several others. These clubs will meet once a week under the direction of a teacher. ,rr now 1 t) uirrd ,r 5 I ATI, VO 1 idy ; A I) 1 0-- R I1 N el.-- l leas lit i) la't lf.g U'.!J(,n if the s a alll Vu3 ll,tw f, more a and Pie IrMc-snaking iibM,in bUk rcxrAi-the -- Vll J'jaiiu s f'lbt ftK,lLall gihla li at til.g ( 5 Ha toil .Ut'd tiuln'lial it! galilf at mil Sl.C Jli.'C Mt ii. ui y wmk G.rek.Amrrt.' a i.f Mi I. R Tl. Ft aPii uised the flail trade CX- At a meeting of ta ai.ty Offuru of the clrvUxt he Clean yal ,,1,1 xt.e dame r H.jvmil-r, I,: at 1. It I at Mklirth't StudrlitS. ale v aa an uiiUMiallj fiU't? He alid hi'P OVt firl Sunday rw inl.g at Id it, taau'.y how and com eldlull to PuMUfel thrb wrie Hath train 0 Ortbud" Alien tiio Hellenic 20. tbe Ramey's the Itine"! t'apltolu lestauiaf.t, the1!1 Id at Salt laike November mg in l f amu Sj.odaf.ue 4 f juilioll l and students -Madame ltujve is in Friday. More than 2t0 tt,id 22 t'ai boil t'lHinty lleauliclanv and of 7 X Tur Harding all Reading M.sa Rose llaudsufl K,rbs feisia latum Was oigatiUevi i barge of anangements for the evefrt mean ritums nirtoioglsU' attendance. Nest time we rxpnt to the with Mrs Majine liaiivn a pirai-M- t Krrbs fend is tliat Carbon cnninty bon county were in ir!rtli-- l fend Clyde Mathemstie Deportment Assembly Gills Glee club ting a have will dent uHrn no the large Nick Galanls was named chairman repreaentatlon fct ,0 alarm! a Tt.6 liil.ciiutt.C ui J.aMiiu lil I,,,, June Young uf the club, with Harry Mah'rrr Cither c'Jficerj are Vi.e pris'dent jibe coiiveniion the outsUnd- JUuhals Hiawatha t 4r4 Jlaldi U) K The Uaal organization will hold e nieetmg orn-- a month New hiurrs 'were adoptevl, jiroviding Lr shot's to at 9 00 a m and ebe at 7 00 ja-P m cept on Saturdays and days preceding holiday when the closing hour will be 8 00 p. in. Pens, Pencils, Ink for aale at the and Note book te. A Word to the Wise IiSufficient are. vice chairman. Other officers treasurer. Secretary. Chris Jouflas; board. advisory Gust SartdakU; Geor Gust inatl. chairman. George ami Joufla Ted Bede. Gust Pappas. Karras. George Angelo Oeorgede was unanimousthe ly reelected to represent Democrat on the county central committee. were highly Outgutng officers in which they manner the for praioed conducted the affair of the organization during the past year. to proObjectives of the club are the among mote better citizenship Americans members and to help Greek to obtain their naturalization papers. Greek-Arneric- an -- SEND IT TO THE ArFUCANTS ADVISED WORK EVERY MONTH the thing they have taken. One of the main reason why people are dishonest is poverty. Without work one has nothing to occupy his own mind. He could if he would, but usually a person like this thinks of nothing but some thing he can steal. Sometimes children have dishonest parents. So. like father like son," Some children they are dishonest. do not have the proper home teaching. The parents do not care what the children do or think. A person who has a certain work to do, and docs it, has no time to think of bad things. If a person has a family and his children are in school he should be interested in LAUNDRY All person wlio have filed applications with the Carbon branch of the national reemployment service are advised to every 30 days if they wish their applications to remain under consideration. According to D. C. Cavenah, assistant manager of the office, all apevplications which are not renewed Inactive an in ery month are placed file and receive no further notice. PRICE STEAM LAUNDRY ter Phone 218 for Service t Johnson Transfer V fV them. Parents should see that their children do not steal, or do dishonest things. Being honest is a great help to a boy or girl. It helps our characters. Harry Watkins V V V & Coal Co. We Haul Anything Anywhere B. E. Johnson, Mr. Phone 426 Section 7 Z. STORAGE HOVE ArVAN. SHIPPING MOVING PACKING -- e 309 A.OULCN AE. 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