Show I H THIGH I G H SCHOOL CHOOl I I I DEBATE SERIES SEAlES 15 COMPLETED I High School Wins In Jn Tournament In Which Carbon Mt nit Emmons Uintah And Du Du- chesno chesne Compete t l. l Tuesday of this week saw the completion of the series of high school debates in which Duchesne Roosevelt Mt Emmons Uintah and Carbon county high schools competed The subject of the debates was I Resolved that the nations of the world should adopt a standard of exchange The subject subject subject sub sub- is a difficult one for high schools and required much hard work by the contestants all of at whom in all the teams did very I well acc according to those who heard i I the debates Due to the fact that there were necessary changes In Inthe Inthe I the schedule it was impossible to toI I give notice In the press ress as to tho the time of the events It is to be bo I hoped that in the future the schedules sched ached ules will be better arranged so BO that sufficient notice may be bo en The complete record of the results re- re results results re re- is not known Duchesne high schools school's teams won one debate from Uintah Mt Emmons and Carbon county high schools The local school lost one debate to each of these teams and lost two debates to Roosevelt high school The Roosevelt school emerged In first Selma Sema Bates and Eldon Gilbert constituted the local affirmative team Bob Brown and Lucile Gilbert Gilbert Gil Gil- bert were the negative team In several of the debates the teams were assisted by Grant Brown The local teams were coached by Mr Connor I The v following ng Duchesne citizens acted as judges in the various debates debates de debates de- de bates C. C M. M Iverson R. R J. J Larsen M. M H. H Larsen J. J O. O Watters R. R G. G Porter C. C H Selch Clifton CUlton Mick Mick- eson elson and Mrs Nellie Muir |