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Show Till PAGE SIX Is T tl i'j II . r(i i.- -l il ol f r tin? B 1 t t 1 1 t as y Will W ul k 1 ls ' 'i I i t J1 lit In Iii make CVtl) 1 1 ! I l aI.V Usfl hard f g til' Hafd.lig sil 11,1 ii g ti uit ii it.y t f ihc ti ft) I ! let J1 - I 1 xn..o t --C M ll-'.- uil lie i j I Student See Oliver TwUI The picture stiow "Oliver Tv 1st um shown in the I.yilc thiatre Wed i, aIjv. and Thursday This picture uu taken from the Oliver Twist" whteh wus took written hy Charles Dkkins A apnial matinee was given for the Harding m hid stud' tils Weilnes FOR SALE, TRADE or LEASE 150 Acre Improved Ranch Milci Irom Price, juit off Oiled Highwaj. under cultivation. Houc Will 1 N 10 . e faf-i.-iJi- cd i e Ik alt Vein and lix-r- . Yjrioli., H.awotha, Castle Dale, llrniy Jorgtn. srii, linrry, ial Fait Hilla, Fetroii sll , Ired-Ijreti- ttrj 1 lic-- rt !y Will Rive hot dogs free with each j glass of beer Services Conducted For Guy M. Nelson MUTUAL LUMBER CO. PRICE ' !, with Hole coiiunitaion as eltj uty jine waidei.o and will t 1! tili.ra be m JniWr led to fuake fcliesla 7t.e inlrlhc-riutummiltrr Hulod'H H I, II Im). Ncvillillib, ll.ailllUll, A' IwLinre or trade for Pont $12,000 to intprov e will for rari on tiki Flannel' Hi.ie Toiiv Obcrto, lb frnrrd. GimmI water right. 3 modern, ltarni, .hed. tic., no tool. 10 b'lai.t tf J'ltvu Again this Saturday - - PLATIS CANDY & CAFE fl.alilj aniioulurj Iliday III Ui.rr tl at U.e drive htJailut litiV on ft tl Iris may te afl t.f tl.e assiK laluJi l!,e I. lie Ii tell tx-fU.'c.:. trine oH'ulaltref W.U Ikrfl arm All ieil for $300 down Income proper!. levi than half. 1 HYls-- Ktith Mtlsi.ii, 11 Tl.) a, lhlll!p, Nelson, Ferrun. 1 4 C 15 Kvclyn n-- v i Funerx! setviir wcie tield In the Ft non L D S ward chajel Friday for Guy M Nelson, 49, who died Wrdnedav The Wallace mortuary . ( UTAH SPECIAL Dutch lunch with beer Forty cents THIS PLACE FOK LAMKK y The school was given twenty-fiv- e nt of the money Lke-- in The jh r a nt to hay books for t o a y will lat e M hool lihlarj Nm nu Walt i s. r pm ti r S c fl Z o I ifth tirade Have Hank Tie fifth gladis have- - a bank of H ud.ng si hool tia li ion-They liave i i hiiis in every room. Each student i i.iVin a i red 1 m jm it at the end if i. nh day if he Is. is kept all the I dis of the Hauling school At the uid of tail! MX wicks the c ilit deposits aie mat kid on the i.tnenship side of the rijxiit lards We think this is a good way to beer ii.e an S student. . 1 1 Ik tty Ingle, Repot Ur Sution 5 Z Guests of Mr. Jameson Tlie students of Mrs Verda IVtcr-r- i n's section vveie the guests of O 7 K. Jaimuon Fnday, January 19. They enjoyed a health picture. The pictuie was all about the fly, its hub its and its ability to carry germs. I do not think the students will allow flys tislive if they lan help it. Deloics Lauritsen, Reporter Section 7 Z. Health Contest Held for In health class we are bed The habits. time pupils icgular who go to bed at a certain hour every night so they can get at least ten hours sleep will have fifty points added to their mark in health. Good health is necessary for our When our bodies are enjoyment. strong and well we are happy. We see and feel the beauty of the world. The body must have a proper supply of food. Food is to give the body strength and power to work. It must have exercise, and plenty of rest. We should undei stand the health laws to become healthy. Rex Powell, reporter Section 5 X. Program Given shoit Thuc plays were presented to the Hauling students Wednesday for the English a stmhly They were produced under the direction of Miss Mis. Lora MeDeth, Ro e D.nii-on- . and Mis Veida Petersen Pupils iiom evtiv section in school to !: pait m these plays Bill Casadv, a foimei ILuding student, whistled for us This bay has genuine talent The students enjoyed his whistling immensely Two choruses, one fiom the fifth and one fiom tlie eighth giade, sang for us The pep club gav e some ery clev er yells The entire program was based upon the better speech idea June Young Reporter 7 S English V? ; VF.'V sN i 'Y 5 x"Li ' s jN , rt' e fyy V K V- - . Ml ,a- - j. t , b & no S,' e v s w; jsw-'vV "M a v- s'- 'Si V ' v $ kl Community Church By the Rev E C. Linn A covered-dis- h supper and social hour has been planned for Fnday evening at the Community church. A special committee of the official board has ai ranged for this interchurch festivity. Your admission to this evening of fun is a covered dish of prepared food The committee has arranged for lolls, butter, and coffee It is the desire of the committee that everyone be present by 7 00 oclock, so that supper can be served promptly at that hour All members and friends of the church are invited to this evening of . Its here now, for the first time: the car that all America has been standing see and driv- e- Chevrolet for 193H And if to by you arent among the fitst to attend the gala introductory showing, youre going to miss one of the biggest, most exciting events of the whole motor car year. There never has been a new Chevrolet model with so many basic and sweeping advances as this one. Its different totally unlike anything youve seen or anything you iviU see in motor cars for 1934! CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, Division MICHIGAN, of General Motor fellow-ship- gM West After the supper hour a program of entertainment and fun will occupy the balance of the evening Games will be played in the gymnasium An entirely new game for men and women, dart baseball, will provide a lot cf fun for baseball fans. St k - 129 j Main w. d ,;jixp9ypjn w Price, Utah V'Villiipi jJHAHljjijjjjjjwyjjji f On Sunday morrmg the sacrament of the Lord's supper will be observed in the Community chuich An mvita-tir- n to all Christians to is extendi-asam renmv thmr vow of allegiance i Almighty God Music for this str-? will bo rendered by an enlarged , 4t.Sff A m choir ' fcnat&ma 'ftjlflBBftBy Jji.jynyiyuj! j Matsen Kt! ji, I ci run j..,j low II Si ns hud da j, c, tef 1 Ij , j rmi tel! t Mi ,c isc It Vs ai Utifi il MaliU t f Aiui it1 unj rf tier H, Ifct 4, a He came m tmun : is home ycais ego aeul I as iiusd ki,u All t llrUIlf Ul 9 ci ailittihcl 4 S'Sui viv u g aie las widow, I ui.n e t a e h v ,i Li i s w id t? one of U.e boll-1 1.. ir oit.iiUc of Uaf I h.c J., 4i(l at J ' ui cj tt year, 1'lrs.lrl.t Lin je , o l' MudriiU Tranalrrrril The at ml fits of Hit Raiding tabued who lave U t air tiring trutisfinvd Thuaf W ho lisvr JuArf ScttluliS now will nut have thnr nan V in the juja-r- , but if lliry! jHitihatn-i- l IT in Unity day from now.j have tl ry will have llirir names putilisl.nl Till students of the Harding suhou! have great many too many ITs Hilly Wetb, Section 7 Z. d Jl f It ake a a) Aiiiiouta clix l.t was mate Ln.ii) Cl iiu.mi that 1'iusl lx? i9 la.nrj j hu.Ll I g Il.uit l.iliallel Ur lirrtl fuf from County Clnk H H Voui g be. MimuMr Tomg The at i,l nts fi mu ilir fi'uiull Jir 4kil g jKtcl fclld puUi! g them up I alls to It iiUIkI Ui of what Wr III t! ! to llll, Ded Mali!' in, HrJojtcr 7 Z f) COUNT VS CONSIST RfOl IBID tOK ( (it Jtt HOt bE Ml I IING1 ! Till ICsDiT, I IftKl' UTAH Sportsmen Planning Campaign To Reduce Game Lave Violations Ilnrcliuj School XIch PmouI rICE, ADVOCATE. UN y h j I f |