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Show THE PAGE TWELVE NOTRE DAME P.-INSTALLATION A. HOLDS T. SERVICES CM HINIfll CpDIMf luilU fl uLLll J UillUu ul SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE, E, THE WEATHER E. A. Call of Price has removed his and alfalfa are good. Eurlj grain, beets, peas and fruit look well at Provo; hve-st- family to Whiterocks where he exk are doing well. Canning peas are to make his home. coming up to good stands in the Spanish pects Folk district, but windv weather 1ms dried out the ground, and irrigation will soon be necessary; slight local frost injury occurred. A heavy dust storm occurred at Manti on the 5th; alfalfa was frosted on the fit b. Very little growth was noted at Deseret due to cold, windy weather; frest killed some fruit. Sheep and cattle are doing well in Iron county Crops and forage made rapid growth at Duchesne. Windy weather occurred at Price; high ranges are good. Sheep shearing was completed at Green River; the desert range is drv and very poor; a heavy dust storm came from the south melon plants are -- oming up only f.iirlv well. High wind damaged gutin at Windy, dusty weather occurred at Blanding. Wednesday and Thursday of last HIGH SCHOOL HOLD week were "tops in weather condiInstalling officers for the coming tions when figured from the heat year the Notre Dame a mark of ninety being standpoint, met Tuesday night association EXERCISES MAY on both days, according to reached of last week under the direction of the report of Henry Fiack, local Father Wm A. Ruel, who conducted weather observer. Following is his the services Spring Glen junior high school report: students from The following were inducted into 'graduated thirty-nin- e High Low office: Mrs J. T. Kelley, president, the eighth grade Wednesday evening, May 11 46 .... 85 Harry Stockto of Helper, vice presi- - May 20. 47 85 12 May A program began the commence-retardent; Mrs John Salas of Helper, sec- 41 ... 90 May 13 and Father Ruel, treasurer, ment exercises as follows: Chorus, May 14 48 .... 90 Day; invocation, May 15 51 They succeeded Mrs M W. Ross, .Commencement .... 87 42 80 president; A E. Thompson of Stand- - Bishop Silas Rowley; salutatorian, May 16 ardville, vice piesident; Mrs. W. D. Shirley Poulsen; brass quartette, May 17 42 ..... 80 Low temperatures eurlj m the week Dougherty, secretary; and Mrs Ross Cany Me Back to Old Virginny, Barbara Eastcrbrook, Clara Saracino, caused loud frost uijurj, and Shiner, treasurer. Winch weather occurred Rowe Smith and Glen Freeman, ac- imp growth over the southern portion, wilh a dust companied by Adelia Bayles; Court- st rni over .the southeastern quarter. The esy, Josephine Ahlin; Woik and In- last few d.i.vs were ahnornmlly warm, dustry, Barbara Eastei brook; piano promoting a rapid growth of crops and Some div bind grain solo, "Andante Con Moto, Dan Mor- native vegetation. Alfalfa and lunges need nun gan; "Scouting, Rowe Smith, "Relia- and lower look well, and spring seeding is bility, Edith Oviatt; trombone solo, groin neotlv done Sheep shearing is well along Billie Fulton; Service, Beth Naylor; and livestock are doing well. Gram is valedictorian, Donna Smith; trumpet doing well at Bear River City; beets are WOLFE-o- r thinned good- solo, Early peas are up to good Nobody Knows, Charlie Lara- being stands at Ogden, but late peas are still ness sakes will you mie; presentation of diplomas, Super- being planted; alfalfa is very intendent G. J. Reeves; clarinet solo, st reams are still high. A little frost good; damservice Tommy Shinoki; address to graduates, age occurred at Farmington. Dry land needs moisture at Tooele. Some have these Principal Melvin Wilson; girls trio, grain sheep herds are poor, and some are fair, "Whispering Hope, Shnley Poulsen, on lambing grounds neaf Ileber; grain lamesCUrh Distilling Acme Beth Naylor, Josephine Ahlin. Receiving their diplomas were Ahlin, David Alger, Annie Ban, man. We Millard Tope, Edwin Burnside, Ma- Christensen, Ned Donahue, Bil- -i them, halia lie Fulton, Bud Gilbert, Betty Gordon, too. .Lucille Hunt, Mary Kosec, Charlie Laramie, Georgette Letellier, Dorothy . IN AN Martin, Betty Matekovec, Dan Mor- EE gan, Beth Naylor, Genevieve Newberry, Edith Oviatt, Shirley Poulsen, Elaine Rowley, Donald Smith, Clara j & Sahacino, Tommy Shinoki, Donna Smith, Rowe Smith, William Topolo-ve- H Sarah Marie Wilde, Wauneta PRICE UTAH Wilson, John Zwahlen, Glen Freeman, H Shcool John Malaker, Vera Cowley, Barbara 28 Easterbrook, Gust Mells, Jack Marshall, Dorothy Juliano, Margaret MATINEE 2:30 P. M. EVENING 8:00 OCLOCK Parent-Teache- rs 20 y; UTAH ter part of last week. : Mnn-ticell- Wolfe look at the I had from Cleaners and Tailors goods, said the know you would like Jose-jphi- N.T Besides, Studebaker is the Economy Champion "I tried out all the 1936 cars and for me Studebaker ne ACME CLEANERS TAILORS Corp., Jersey City Dance Revue s 60 TALENTED STUDENTS H Extravaganza Extraordinary Featuring Students of Katherine Phillips c, offers the most for the money. "The Hill Holder and its exclusive with Studebaker sold me because of its great convenience and contribution to safety. And the overdrive is worth having simply because of the smoother, more comfortable ride it provides at speeds over 40 miles per hour, to say nothing of its economy. See the Studebaker before you buy any car at any price. what! New Manager Locates Here With Telegraph YOUMEAN 70 SAY SOME AS LOW AS Studebakers New 6 Plan Offers a New "Low DELIVERED Fully Equipped in Cost to the Time Buyer WESTERN AU TO COMPANY Children 10c 37 NORTH CARBON AVENUE PRICE, UTAH Office; Burns Leaving REFRIGERATORS E. J. Burns, manager of the local Western Union telegraph office during the past five years, has received transfer orders and will leave Friday on a trip which will eventually take him to Weiser, Idaho, where he will be in charge of that companys office. The new location for Mr. Burns is near his childhood home, his parents still residing in that area. Previous to going to Idaho Mr. Burns will enjoy a three weeks tour through California. He has many friends here who will wish him well in his new use TWICE as MUCH ELECTRICITY AS OTHERS 927 PRICES Auditorium Thursday, May High ? YOU BET YOUR LIFE THEY DO! BUT WAIT 'TIL YOU SEE HOW THE NEW FRIG I DA iRE V- location. J. S. 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