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His l.M.tla.s I, Molkrt eel lias SO tlf.Nipet VI .Ui I n r l.'iili tl.t' lit f t' Sv . tl t S W O stall s ft"l lus'l) t Ilsu III HI e l tlie jaojle that tioffu was almost stop, t.lids Item im.Hliumis and tkteUr I. ISA, tint I 'l-- f! ad!-'!- . k.1 She fame luik Klid.ty lugl.t 1. Mauh td ui . H use oblation A of 1S37 Matth 31. I. Wage and has Imp. s id tetullill; I.eUt ror i?-for wmktis In Bllil937 112 for anoll.tr wil to the I v Is tluiuLik tif Itic Hi 1 n: WARREN in Uic iu w i i.iitr t Instill t tffnuls of the mine wmk- Tso Promlnrnl StudriiU AW nt esUmateti the Hew Conti ad fio rrs Two itiMniiu-n- t high fliti slu s hies an ad.tiUtatul Sls.t.is eie late Among I. .a l imu chk hi Let Wtxk Was i,ts 111 nhool dints reinamctl at home when Dlwolt'l WiRker, ned oil January 6 They aic wages for rl sltj of f'.ati pi of I ol . w ho U a jl'l.is state iinemU-- r of the tti.mittre of nine EhaUth Mathis and Anna The total mtmbrisl.jp tif Hu- mine naint-v- l atni.e time ago by Governor Watkins Roth weie injured in an auto atti.it nt w I. t h t culled follow- woikt-i- s of Ihstmt No 22 is in ex- llrnry II Blood atnit.t equally divided in ing the Chi. stilus st httol dame, wl.lt h cess of 700(1, Baby Die In IlUwalha t.Hik fl.ne at the Silsrr Mtsai" oil number tlwrtn Wsonung and Utah t, Pirsldelll John ItosS lf tlie Jt.se G r DeteniU-- r 20 Elizabeth u suffeung who, with Vux Ihrsid.-n- t Geoige child of G Victor an I FuUha Bal-Ih-- k with a fiat lured skull, while Anna t die.1 at t( e family borne in HiaVirgil Wright, Ijiura has a badly flushed and brok- luimU-r- nand Stxrrtary tak has f.art in all the extcn-is- e watha Monday nioinmg IXsRi was en right hand dehU-ralnUtwctii the doe to t in.mmiia The student count il In behalf of the offuiala. ftr and government Fumi.il scrviic wrie held in Hiaminer, student body has appreciated mtmey the past year, with the fold of activ- watha Monday afternoon under the to send eaih of them a flowrtlr.g ity extending from Utah ami Wyo- d.rtxtmii of Wallate tnoiluaiy (.lallt Surv ivoi ate the parent and one ming to Washington. D C, while l.cic Ily EL1ZA11ETH STEVENSON exprexstni gratification uur the out- - s;',er, who is m s t n y ar old Hell Thru Banquet Huge Surcess VIRGINIA C'ORSETTI Being raiefully planned, the lVlln gt c,i f t'e S'.ote Theta banquet was a huge success R,a n It was held Monday, fVceintier 23, at I i. tine rr.i s from Musical Assembly To Re Olsen - ..lone, i Mm i u "s R . the m K County club jmt Williams, dsmtor of the mu- -' tlosohne in Re I us, aiul xa.ted for ic dt club was beautifully decorated The has a nt. plainud to give the urn fn tome t.p L fore staling niusitolpartrni ..ssemhls on Frulav. January to repicsent winter. There wire ten .foiHtUi Wmmity utm d ot H- -. lo-.The orcht'stra vs ill play two or tables ai ranged around the room Each table was adorned with the cusr iiiUi Us iL - Prom Committee Named ',,Vr '' r (,1'et Hon of Carl Olson R'tut of t.it- - ai. Tfulm.. Kulor, tlie Juriiois ate ,hv t "k t..- w 01 kuij; r..j idly j,i nuke thi :r lioin a A .4 1 lie re-o- . s, ii.:,s j,, " h ,r 15 is 1 i I nltts title ! st !,, Al'ui,.!- - i t'-- t 't Si(i.'t' 1 -s l.i-i- 7 1 leetrj -'t ill I am Alt AMAK1 K - 1 i t t'.e 1 Iu f I u- our ' en . V. AapiM.ns intrrtshxl inenhtrsup- r this apphcau.mlWJll! .pp.jMr.4 pt.M .. an? or an adjjdc .. U? heard and U' to t'lewit QjrtUd Citv, Utah, this jMjX Out'd at Sal rjidayof Jail. A 1). 1938. !u, STATE TAX COMMISSION. Its Sybil H'pkins, Secretary inu'.-.oli Diterj Station January 9 HAG The, ! VmUj Nett Senate Member I e Sl,B'r ll.telm o' I ilj at v Afti t it .',1 t'li ItiV. lo.it. tl' nf.. Sun-A- sk afca,n U I 1,C as. 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I B iU.n B tit the taxr h,h r met j J.l - fx ji-- , im ,,'t H diih Schoo 21't.f lltaflrr th , I 4 ' ' -'i.f r V e R-- e h BBKSBUK 141 United States Fuel Co e kes, Luke Bapp.is, anti Lutht r Iowry Afterwards the members all joinel In and rung the T It j Theta song, followed by a saxophone solo by M. chat 1 Maloney. Top Market Price for Pork, VcaL Beef and Lamb. After the banquet the tnembeo (and guests danced, the new incmU t Rea. I42-- J Thone 242-3(received their pledges, and Mr. and 118 2nd 8, Wrtl Price, a Mrs. Hunsakcr Illustrated dance tomary floscrs and candles, and the By RUTH PALMIERI favors were small an'inals. The guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs G. J. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs MelfcAMPDLLL'S IRN5rCR STORAGE vin Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi? Hunsakcr, t. Dale Wilson and Mi s Helen two alumni were also There members present, Miss Failin' MOVING'PAC KING SHIPPING and Miss Gemma Scppi. The toastmaster. Tom Draper, was introduced by President Luther LowIS.CULLNI ry. The toasts given were as follows: Art Appreciation," by Helen Wallace; The Past," by Boyd Fish: "The Present," by Fac Goetzman; The Future," by Fae McKinnon; "Influence of Dramatic Arts on Students," by Earlene Durrant; "Music," by Nyle Taylor; "This Year's School Play, by Marc Woodward; "Is A Crook A Crook," by Ruth Palmieri; "The Proposal, by Adolph Ruggeri; "Death, by Vera Xenakis; "The Author," by Catherine Gardner. Mr. Reeves and Mr. Wilson then replied. Kay Bun-nA Perfect Delta Theta gave Member. The floor show was introduced by Hardy Roberts. It was as follows Vocal solos by Dorothy Olsen and Richard Jewkes; a humorous reading by Wanda Williams, jokes by George B. Jackson and John E. Quinn, quartet by Harold Higgins, Richard Jew- V ltb 02 Mem-mot- D.I.-ra- Salt Lake City, Utah WILL PAY CASH! HECK EL HEST nt MOVE ir'VAK Af. 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