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U-- L fi1 WA' pin Certified Used Car MTACrJl nOUIilNS tv Wednesday, March PrrUdrnt Prepare For Contes Sjecch clashes are busy this wisk 'preparing for the preliminaries to be held Friday, March 13. for the contest to be hi Id at the B. Y. U. on 'April 1 to 4. play Girls may chouse the one-afestival, girls' dramatic reading, girLs orutorual reading, or humorous readct ing. I toys may choose the (f play festival, boys' dramatic reading, boys' oratorual read.ng, humorous reading, or the Sons of the American Revolution contest, a patriotic theme. d'JIlffll one-a- ct By MIDORI NAKANO. sturrhoiil is known bv the mk ut it.t studi nt.i. dents them to succeed in thormnth (riming that their chos n prof ssion The soting l.ubes slirmn above: Ruth Peterson. Mary Waki. i rma Kvans. Kmily Hansen, who helped win the 1935 Hair Diessing Pennant, are tpical of the student body. Sophomores Un Debate Series The finals for the class debates were hi Id Friday, March 6, duung special In the first assembly assembly. and Dick Jorgenson Jackson George sophomore negative, debuted nga.nst Hardy Roberts and Darwin Reese senior affirmative. Anna Laura Watkins acted as chairman. During the second assembly Ruth Palnneri and Din Hansen, senior negative, debated against James Polve and Don Williams, sophomore negative. The sophomores won the judges' decision. Tryouts for the school debating team will be held Tuesday, March 10, in room 1. All are invited to try out whether they have debated before or not. e Ex-cel-- Main I). Entrance S. BUSINESS COLLEGE Which has held its place for forty years as the Leading Business College of the Intermountain Country. By MARION Backcd by the Famous Studebaker Used Car Pledge ami .no All r.an.es of U must le banded to II M Will. am ural, A 11 Popularity rndidU- - UhoM-- D.e tlus WiU-i- n lt Mi Mu!-- ! bn wa ihoMt) a the fnott J.,.pu'ir girl and G.ifdrl! Marst.all a the Tli rhoos.ng if ti.e popular boy hub! jiopular girl from She Junior) cUs was r ath r dofuult, Rhea ltrjn-- j : mt 1 hat's why for yosir protection a n d our own peace of mind y wese signed Dls Mudrbakrr ued rar pledge. rr and iXirothy Bwn wrte very Ibwi-tiii- i Our Pledge To The Public trust-w'orth- close In the voting Dirotby as the rr.o'l jop-ulwas finally S.mnnsii as and Wayne girl, The other two most jvopular tov classes will hold thnr meet.ngs in tiiC ar That's De basis and oa De only l which you ran buy or we can aril a u vd rar here. If you can't get De a a m e warranty eewewhrre. go easy before you lay out any money. Right now we are offering a splendid showing nf used cars at real money tuviugs. I very used rar Is conspicuously marked with Its price In plain flgurr. and that price U rigidly maintained. ba-v- near future. By Maxine Dodge School ('onstilution Amrndrd 5ven new amendments were made a prmanent part of the school constitution on March 2. 1936 These amendments have lccn in the making since D'cember, but a good di a! of work was necessary to make them .satisfactory. The amendmi nt committee, tonsnd- ing of Ehubvth Mathis. Eb.i!e!h Stevenson, Wilene McMulhn. J mmio Greener, and Kay Runnel, wrote the amendments ml pi evented them to the student council for approval. After some rt vision, and additions the tt4 car. bu tng a mere are mow nonrUu Trt, babe in the woods W hen tbry et put to boy a rd car. I sen the wnarlrst runhanie can be fooled by a used rar Dal been cleverly prflUed BP for selling. Cami.djtr for the fuiboir'' jop! ularity content wnc la le ihnsriij week frum the various rlassc Frm it e'r In lb brd rar Ixnliun for tbr me reason were U lbs new rar buxine namely la build up and bold the good wlQ of the motor UU of DU rlly, W want toala not knock whet our name la mrntlorsrd b, uwr rar or new rar buy era. u frl m bis a right car a a new 'Em Bv EDWARD HARDING j J 37 which are sold aa have been properly guar- reconditioned, and carry a y of defective nice for replacement parti nd free service on adjustment. 2 All automobiles (TltTIflil) rar 38-da- CX.i. if?1"1 .:!. 3 I very purchaser of a used rar may day and Den, if not reason, turn It back drive It for five latlsfled for any and apply the money paid as credit oa the purchase of any other ear in stock-n- ew or used. (It Is assumed that the car has not been damaged in the meantime). Weststrn Awto Co, NORTH CARBON AVE. 8- . a enm You Would Like a Scholarship in Either of These Outstanding Schools Just Clip this coupon and mail or brin wh.ch nr.ge PRICE t sentat not pc tion n the i could If beort the i E E SCHENLEYI ing w MARK OF; bers r 'hi i r- -' . v Hit !: held where use hi t.on 1 vento' mer g w iCf-- 7 Apr cation ered afforc any ; $ board ginnii Ass in att elude Nielsi fitt, & Waite visior In cate i the b nil.'tf-ir'i- Sec. 9, if v Ut2 Old friends fell tte gue. ber Mavc The sider forth for a revei the "My smooth, whiskey for you, and its mighty easy on the pocketbook, too . . . Old Quaker! honest-to-goodne- KYI No. 167 SMSEi, SSWVi Sec. ii, ss pint Tir KYI pren lUes deriv MlADr,OUMOM 63 No. 166 QUART As you prefer in BOURBON or RYE S were atten direc nice having lots of friends. Old Quaker has made and held more real friends than has any other straight whiskey in America. And sales keep on a mounting, because when fellow finds something good at a lowly price nowadays he passes the word friends, theres a along, like this: no. their even ft ENLj7 ress PRO A will Ky-riak- os I Ma N. new friends Its Lt NEiiNER, Sec. 8, SEV4SEV4, EKSW'i, Section 5, Township 15 South, Range 13 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to estab-,lis- h claim to the land above described, before Sty lian Staes, Notary Public. at Price, Utah, on the 24th day of March, 1936. Claimant names as v itnesses: Bikakis and Gust Papadakis, of Sunnyside, Utah, Harry Balafoutes and Nick Galanis, of Price, Utah. THOMAS F. THOMAS, Register. Date of first pub., Feb 13, 1936 Date of last pub., March 12, 1936. 4, Ma On ;W V NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, February 10, 1936. NOTICE is hereby given that Angelos Ziakas, of Sunnyside, Utah, who, on June 20, 1929, made stockraising homestead entry. No. 047598, for Sec. 3. N'iNWti, iSW'iSW NEV4-NE- 1 V. Ri club was held Friday, March 6. The participants in this contest and the title of their essays were: Fae Goetzman, The Tangible Spirit of 76, Vera Xenakis, Pillars of the Revolution; Anna Laura Watkins, Advocate today i ruary MERIT D. A. R. Preliminary Contest Held The preliminaries of the annual D. A. R. contest sponsored by the it to The Sun- - purpo probit t.1 5 JC VILLARD. Car-bone- lar to farmer-in-the-de- ll, By MARCELLA ' TKa demur ntittettmt: ttaettt4KtWWW4fmHH4t4HHt TRESEDER. Girls Hold Informal Track Meet On Wednesday, March 4, the girls held an informal track meet on the Kivvanis athletic field. The girls were grouped together in their respective classes and were under the leadership of the senior advisers. These advisers are four girls of the senior clas to aid their classmates. Many games were played, such as three-dee- p and and relay races were enjoyed. The seniors won the latter contest. Arrangements were in charge of Mrs. Bess Jones, the dean of girls and the Girls league council. , 1 ' - nm sss irxsr;s,ap,vit3' - BiU(t Buy A la-i- d ;V, IF 4 Mftiili O . .a K I .. .... F- '. it V . LcVi- - 1 !lj' ,t -- riald-- t I 1. . i s ft ins1 .f -l D-- e mmnm c fi9 naOinissnB s a.! r ii-- 'rf -t 'trf ,t U.tMCi Speech Claaae k t.e - sr.ft'j's.n.tf.U rtf tri MJ it!t) D.eIfksi ifta-- i ll.il l.aiii Mulitsl (sol ITJociU t B Held 10 (AM) tml luif Dielr fu.14 Solo (and );rl1,jrfi uyont toe the com:rd 10.0O0 in the high at bool uttn inttrumerA tlearly Ou!.tle U naitrst w.U le 10,00 u d.ffnrr.t, and Mr. W.lilamt aud.tonum on the esen.rg of March ..s (AiUliBir rattier la in. j rose Die 18 All sob ri.uwnat JcJ.s will t held NOT? lar.J n.en.Wr in D.nr tunteil '.ay that night, imlud.r.g band. orcbr'.ra. 1 e tesl. U ,u trii Ur" - nt i6m 1 4. I U- If.r) V..J!rit id 1 I11 1 ''!) j ! Temporary Appointed A Irmjxirary student tHly vie seal j rrsnlmt was askr-- to lake her in the student council on March 2 Ti e student council agrees! that the 'student body um not u!fiiiri.'.ly r at the council meeting lM tie Dalton, the oj 5on i.t of EliaU th Mathis in D.e ,tudml 1m1,v Election held last May. aikwl to Make Khrubethi place as until the latter returns to nhool with us We hojve EliMbeth vc ill Dott:e will act until then but mi, 'as temporary vice t resident By W1LENT. McML'LUN n ' 1 1 :t : ShiUs THU I Tils ' i - u l , Vic iVsT i e Jly y c -- lU, hj gsli.e M. riH-civ- v l.h il.i Si-riiii- s, .1 ( Wh ..r WARRl-- N Oul Ot J!c K.,,,) v UilvcJiPy )it 1': H- fi)i.)tl a Ciii !Am.iiJ.ti Al'.r tf id Ji ixe.ii.!iirf. fut r . -j .t.'.c tten run, U.i lOilftiv ill Ur h!h4 fKJ jua-ft.) 10 dr'.a.U l J liii'llil lul u tf.t ,rli-aiMift. tial.J K il.'.rltftUi Ml.f 10 IKK) UUnJ 0 - ttifp lu.U-n- i 1.1 wail and lta ai an Isithul fa.!! 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