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Show PAGE FOUR P R O V O (U T A H) E VENING HERALD, FRID A V. F E R KUARY 7, 1036 Pioneer Ball At Payson On Feb. 14 PAYSON - The camps, Daughter.- neers will ho!d then- annual Pioneer Pio-neer ball on Friday, Feb. 14. in the Third ward hall. Pioneer cos tumes will be woin and refresh- j merits will be seived. Commit-' t -.-. 1 roni the lour camps are! working: on the plans with the four captains, Nellie Kapple. j four Paysn Myrtle Tanner. Anna Me Clellan i of Utah Pio- and Rh da Davis as chairmen, i Young sturgeon have teeth; older old-er ones do not. School News Chinese Operetta To Be Staged Soon Franklin School P.T.A. To Stage "Homecoming First Principal 9 y i i i i . PAYSON MRS. A. R. WTION Correspondent Phone 64 IJIXON .IirNIOR HIGH i 1 Editors j GLADYS and LOUISE DIXON ! Monday, Feb. 3, the principals 1 taking Chine.se parts in the oper- j etta. " "The Tea House of Sing ' ) Lo." made a trip to Salt Lake to j :et their costumes for the oper- I etta. which is to be presented in a ! w.ek. Mr. Swenson, the music affair: director: Miss Startup, head of ! "It does everyone good to pause the home-making department, and j in the daily rush of life and go LiUii n Christensen, Helen Sheya-, j back to the scenes of childhood Former principals, teachers and ' students of the Franklin school will take part on a program that , will feature the Parent-Teachers' 1 association homecoming planned for February 28. j A. Will Jones, son of the late : Patriarch Albei t Jones who was -first principal and teac her of the j school, is general chairman of the I homecoming and Irincipal Emil & K. Nielsen and teachers of the school, are making plans for an interesting program. Mr. Jones said concerning the Got dim Bullock. Lynn Taylor enjoyed en-joyed the trip. The third period was 'honored by the presence of Officer Arnel Milner, Tuesday morning. A fine talk was given by Mr. Milner on the duties of the police and how we as citizens of this city can cooperate witn days. Tins homecoming is to give all who have attended the Franklin Frank-lin an onnortunitv m visit their civics class : uj sch0l again, get together and talk over old times and to learn the future plans for the enlargement enlarge-ment of the school, which is already al-ready started." The Franklin school district dates back to about 1 S60 when u" . '"r ' " T VvV , . I the first school was started bv j 1 , .......ja... im,'etorHVMmW'& Milner emphasized was the need of a license for every bicycle. VIRGINIA LARSEN. Mrs. Oakley at her small adobe home on Fifth South and Sixth West street. The next school was started on Third South and Sixth West street. A larger school was built on A very entertaining assembly, iimin" the direction of Lee Buttle. was presented before the students ! KlUn Wt'st Second South Friday morning. The "Blue Tea-! -streo' 111 187s used until 1901 pot." " casting Fay Johnson, Ted j when the new Franklin was con-.Halladay. con-.Halladay. Verruil Mock, and Faye j structed through the eliorts of S. Richardson. This play was the 'I' Eggertsen and others of the life of a young couple and their j district . troubles. "Aye Aye, Sir," casting j Principals of the district .-nice Jack Scott. Mark Snow. Fred its inception are: Aibe ! Stubbs. Peter Mt-oney and Orvil ; S. P. Eggertsen .1 M The late Patriarch Albert Jones, first principal and teacher of the Franklin school, to whom tributes will be paid at the Franklin school homecoming- planned for February Feb-ruary 2S. The Cultus club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. D. Stewart with the club president presi-dent Mrs. A. L. Curtis in charge. A group of ladies from Spanish Folk were in attendance and pre- j scntcd the delightful program. Miss Laura Shephard read a five' act play written by Henry Arthur Jones. "Michael and His Lost Angel." Vocal solos wer e rendered ; by Miss Helen Palfrey man ac- companied by Miss Clara Johnson. Club members present were Mrs. 1 A. L. Curtis. Mrs. L. D Stewart, Mrs. John C. Carlisle. Mrs. N. : Blaine Winters. Mrs. J. S. Reeee. Mrs. Reed Jones. Mrs. Albert McClellan. Mrs. Howard Shuler. Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth. Mrs. Dave Bigler. Mrs. Doyle Liddle. Mrs Glade Cowan. Mrs. Armon Webb, Miss Kathleen Simons, Mrs Cyrus Sterling, Mrs. Emma Wilson and Mrs. Mina Simons. Mayor and Mrs. Phi'.o C Wight -man, Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mrs. Helen Hel-en Christensen and son Wayne left Thursday for California by automobile. There are a-s many yeast cells in a .-ingle cake of yeast, as there are people in the entire world. Big Plane Is Down PORTLAND. Ore , Feb. 7 M l: Buffeted by a terrific upper air hurricane, a United airplane, was down at Twin bridges. Mont ... .)oii-s. near Butt', tins morning after' Jensen, having been blown nearly 20( Croft, proved to be the true life George Powelson. Byron Jones. F. of a sailor. 1 J Fjeldstead. John F Mower- and VIRGINIA LARSEN. ; Kind K. Nielsen On Feb. .r ten students from Japan is now brewing tmni r ice J beer that eon'. mm iiiilv 4 ner the Dixon took a trip to Sandy j tvnt alcohol, high school. i Those who went were: Mr. ! ,i;;",N; .7Z."-TZZ. T Mower. Mrs. Dean. Ivan Nielsen, f' " " "" Alene Harding. Kosemary Hansen, Han-sen, Louise Dixon Una Loy Ma-on. Ma-on. Mar'en Larsen. Ted Halladay. Ernest Clark. Ivan Thornc and HI une Snyder. The flay was spent visiting the classes, clubs, student council and : the thrift department. Many ! ideas and suggestions were ! brought back by the students for improvements in the Dixon. MARIAN LARSEN. in) !- ol ! i ts coil; .--e. The plane wa.- undamaged in landing and it.- cr--w. Louis G Id--mith. pilot. K.dveie-. e-piiot. and Nor m.i Mc 'ulioeh. stewardess were tin injured Th.ei e were no passenger s. Schilling 111 B ill V anuia the Jlx i0 A Mi Get This STRAIGHT TWO NA'l I'RAJ.S costs so link that i very-body's very-body's now GOLNC. S I KONG tor STRAIGHT. And TWO NATURALS' wonderful flavor has, in jig time, won the enthusiastic approval ot Quality Buyers, too. Remember those two points and try lAVO NATURALS soon. lenmore JjistiUeries ffio. IMC OH S V I t I ( O M A V For the past thrtM flays Mr. wenson. the music director, has been ii; During his absence Mr-. )wen Bingham has been substi-t substi-t uting Salt Lake Attorney Heads Bar Association SALT LAKE CITY Feb. 7 Frank A Johnson. Salt Lake at-t' at-t' rney. was elected president of 'he Utah State Bar at a meeting i i the bar commissioners. Thursday Thurs-day at th state eapitol. He suc-reeds suc-reeds Allen S. Tingev, Salt Lake City. Rov ! J Douglas. Ogden. was elected vice president, and L. M. Cummincs. clerk of the state supreme su-preme court, was re-elected secretary. secre-tary. .lulge A. H Christensen. Pro-v Pro-v " is the commissioner repre-.- f ntm;; the Fourth judicial district n 12 TO 15 SAVING COFFEE . . . ! LB. 270 Any Brand A Few Oi Our Saturday Specials : . r-:.?::-iP4s f v -Mi 4 I v I - s - f-v J r k i. m- You see, my husband is fussy about coffee, and so am I . . . but we have a budget. So we kept on trying one coffee after another, and being disappointed each time. Of course we know that Hills Bros. Coffee is the best, but we thought it too expensive. Then John's mother came down for a week-end. and I wanted to prove that her daughter-in-law was really a good cook. So I bought a can of Hills Bros. . . . and would you believe it! It cost practically practic-ally the same as the coffees we'd been trying but it tasted so much better! Well. Hills Bros. Coffee is part of the family now and we didn't have to revise the budget, either! 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