Show F PA VIS HIGH J 1 SCHOOL NEWS NORA A ATKINSON VIRGINI A WI OM MARIE ELLING ELLING OPERA The opera South in ui s sn n a or sort of Mexican l life it at the time of f bandits and ind presidents The opening scene is i a fiesta m in honor of the Presidents birthday This fiesta is at the thc Gomez Rancho em owned ned by Don Ricardo do Gomez I ho has five the daughters ers all beauty ful except c Catalina tallO Three ee of the guests guest have fallen in love lo with the three youngest daughters of Don Ricardo Gom Gomez z but it has been ladled billed tint th nore Catalina C except until has been lx-cn married this being al almost almost almost most impossible The girls dc devise Ise i a plan for the thc marriage e of Catalina to i a bandit but ut after seeing Catalina the ban dit captures es one of the other daughters and supposedly m S 'S her ler Through the cleverness ele erness of RosIta he really can canies les Catalina and nd takes her away iwa The loss of Catalina is gite ed glIe v ed edby pj by the tyro family and causes caules Don Rr RI cardo ardo to insist that the girls be becent tent ent to the co convent consent ent His Ills plans arc are ted by hj ap trance of Catalina who ho is now no the wife of the new ne president of II ICO C-ICO The music is written by Char Charles les Jes Wakefield Cadman C mm prominent AmerIcan composer of Indian and MexIcan life songs and is Ie very very rj delight delightful delightful ful fulTI TI Tl e a cast is putting fOI forth foith th its Ib its best effort and arc are hoping for your support BARNS CONTEST CONTESTI I In the pI tryouts tr outs for forthe forthe forthe the Martha E Barns contest an unusual amount of talent was as dIS displayed displaced played ed This oratorical contest IS held each year and ind ne never er fails falls to attract the best mastery masters of oratory ur school ool can produce The pre contest was as a splendid of what hat Davis s high school Students can do There were eu eighteen contestants fin an the contest this year e ear r a number which is comparatively high The students who ho entered were ere beth caU Call Ray Rii R Edith Law An babel Hams Fay Hanss Harass George Na Naylor lor Jack Weaver Wea Genevieve Gem Nalder Ev E Evelyn n eh-n Pack Pach Ruth Pratt RIchter MarIe Mane Joseph Richards Helen White WhIle Elizabeth Ellison on Wanda Welling Dell Riley and Gus ChrIst The contestants v who ho were ere chose from this group for the final con contest contest test are arc Joseph Joceph Richards Wanda Welling Elizabeth Ellison Wanda Pack Ray Rny Fadell George Naylor and Helen White The final winner will mil receive leCel the beautiful Barnes medal a re ren reward and rd rdell well ell vv worth orth ones one's Lest efforts I ITHE THE JUNOR JUr OR PROM For some time timo we e have he h e seen signs hanging around the halls We with March on them have been en curious to know what as vas as to happen on this date The secret has finall finally been divulged ged ed On March 9 the annual Junior Prom PI om will be held Plans are ale a underway already already alread as asto asRo to Ro what the theme of the dance will mil be Their plans seem to be kept ept a secret as we eve have e been un unable cable able to lean Ien Ie n anything about what hat they intend to doHE do doTHE J i t I THE HE D BOOK IThe I The annual edition of the D Book Boot ooh is nearly ready for press Preparations are being made to publish the most outstanding OlD D published Book that has ever er been published publish ed d at Davis We are pleased to announce that the cost of this book has been re I reduced to a n minimum Our ex S expectations bons are high as to the success of off this book ATHLETICS ATHLETICS I II I defeated Friday the Davis Darts were ere de- de de S tented by Tooele high school by a score of 27 23 The Darts succeed succeeded edin ed cd in 10 keeping the score nearly tied bed through the entire game game Friday Feb 23 Davis Dart will mil inthe play Murray Mun ay high school in the Davis lS is gymn The first same game me f Wolf will Ill begin at 7 and arid the main game I JS is scheduled for 8 a We are wishing the Darts D Much nuch success ss ASSEMBLY Tooele high school entertained the D Fuday with an excel excellent excellent excellent lent assembly This assembly bras as brought blOUght ought to u us in rn c e change foi for a similar assembly assemble Ith Davis lS D taken to Tooele se weeks igo assemblies are aie al c good will gill tokens and ire arc intended to promote friend leness between the t two 0 schools The program consisted of or the following Ing numbers a n skit shit a n solo a musical l trio composed of an accordian guitar and harmonica a saxophone quartet tet a one oDe act play phy entitled Friend of the Fam Family ily a tap dance ba by b a group of girls and ind a n v vocal ocal solo colo The Davis high ugh student body witnessed a n unique and unusually entertaining assembly Thursday Feb leb 1 13 15 The program m wis 1 furn furnished 1 d b by tl ti e a James dance group directed by Mr Frazer The Tho Th p O was as designed to present re ent t the thi l different phases hase of the history of dancing i The he mcm bens bels were HIe t a ns follows s c I SIC dm dai c ces ces ces es to music by a polish l b by Chopin i a piano solo Rondo b bv by Beethoven cn en an Amer Amer- American can ican version er JOn of or the Argentina Tango a sugu EU ll plum da dance writ Hit written written ten b b shy i a tap t dance a oola dance a n a 1 waltz flom and dances native e of the countries of Ital Italy Soam and ry Ital It was al one of the outstanding pI programs of the veil car l and ind we c hope to enjoy mOl mote moie e of such uch 1 types pes of en in 10 the future ADULT NIGHT SCHOOL On 1 Wednesday Feb 21 the last of the serves senes of twelve t m night ht school classes will 11 be held at Da D Davis DIe DiMS vis Ie The speaker for the evening e wilt Ill bo be Professor Ritter flitter who ho wIll gl give gle e a summary of political and so social vial tren trends s SEMINARY T Two Tao 0 very ry commendable pro programs programs programs grams were ere given in 10 the Layton and west est Layton wards ards The speak speakers ers era and their subjects were Cle as ns fol- fol fol follows 10 lows loves s Doris Dons Bodily Ho How Hon to Pray Pra DWIght Dw Lee Was Joseph Smith a Prophet Ruth Fast Offerings Offering Cecil Bingham The The N New w and Its ita Temple Beatrice Miller Let lour ow our Light Shine La Vo Von Bennett Salvation and Jack Jackl l er Opportunity In the ton Layton ward waid the program programs s as this Paul Major 1 talked on I Tithing La Von Jost on The The I Nece Necessity of Purity Dean Barber on Religion in 10 our Daily Ll Lives Lles es Nora Noia Wilcox on The Gift of Re Re- Re Rc Junior Rampton on Spiritual G Gifts ts and Zilla Lm Lin Linford Linford ford on Restoration of the Gospel On Feb 25 a program will ho be given en in 10 First ward ard The list of speakers and their sub sub- subJects sub subjects are as follows follow Alan Burns The The Fulfillment of Prophecy 1 in inthe inthe the he Latter Days Lane Mann Norlene Noriene Lamph Beth Both Ashby LIght Light and Margaret Brough Divine Authority T BASKETBALL DANCE Davis and Tooele students join Jom- joined joined ed in a good time at the annual Basketball dance held in 10 the DavIs mn g gymn mn immediately following follo the game The music was furnished by the orchestra |