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Show The Nephi Record ( Vol. n 0 t ft" ft' ft' ft - ft- ' ft' No. 27. Don't lose sight of the fact that ft' there are others aside from tho ft graduates. The school stands on tw one proposition and that alone, ft' and that is are we able financial- V' ly to provide schooling for the children beyond tho eighth grade. Tho value of the schooling beyond tho eighth grade is no more in ouestion than tho value cf the schooling below the ft' eighth iade. . 01 II that warm weather is assured, in't it about time to lay off Now e -- on these goods. Our prices arc always as low as the lowest, quality considered. ft ft a. FEE CENT. OFF 1 Tuesday, May 30th mi all week wc will allow 10 per cent discount on our entire lines of Men's and EoyV Underwear, Shirts; Felt, Straw and Crush. Hats. Be sure and come next week as this is a good chance to sav.c money $ ft Tho graduates of the high school were three in number Archie Latimer Walter Sells Alta Macfarlane Class exercises were held in the tabernacle Friday evening. Their showing was a credit to tho school. To acquit tho work that should bo accomplished in th& high school, creditably, is indeed a.u honorable ivghieveuicnt. 1 here were thirty-onstudents in the high school, and we wish to emphasize the act that only three graduated. This proves two facts: 1st, Those who are di- Special Bargains for next week s x ft Nophi City, Utah, Friday, May 27. 1904. 15. Chas. Foote & Sons COMMEMCEMENT. recting th;s work have the wisdom and firmness to uphold the standard of tho institution, and d, It is a well merited honor to graduate from Nephi high school. It is hardly necessary to state that these things are just as they should be, and that they might have been far different. Did it ever occur to your mind that had the teachers been actuated by u lower degree of wisdom, honor or sense of duty there might have been thirty graduates instead of three, thus depriving the event of its distinctive and most essential feature, honorr There is no joy in doing what ev- Another Year's Hard Labor is added to the erybody can do, and a questionable honor is no incentive. cause of Truth. We are surprised to learn that Last weel: was the school s week. It was .the stress is laid on the smallness of young people's inning, and their and in But, to the graduate. Graduation is indeed but a commence-men- t 'The truths learned up to this peiiod are but an atom to the infinite volume of faoir. to bo learned. The individual who to know It all brands pretvmls himself as an ignoramus. Sir Isaac Newton, tho brightest intellect of his day, expresses his standing and progress in relation to knowledge in tho following beautiful language: 4,I seemed to be but a boy playing upon the the and diverting myself vtith now and then finding a smoother pebble or a brighter shell than before whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before mo." There is yet work to do. Set your mark-higand strive to reach it. Well directed effort is invariablv awarded with success. sea-shor- winter nndor-j- aainents uncomfortthat only make oun tliu on and able, put lighter tliot-eheav- y ft' ft' ft ft' ft1 r weigtitb? ft r We have a cial gx.d thin in y n a in our window, in light, a ii and brown, at $ j.'tr tin it. Call aud them at ft' 5 DV.h'-iga- v ft ft' di-ula- M-- e I e, 1 Hyde & Whitmore Co. f X M Arc Wc All Created Equal? h Doubtless everyone has reflected more or less t n1 ucenrtinn .Wr nil rr'-mn intA the world on an equal footing.'' On first thought. is mvariaDiy set Fresh Hu .oycry Friday ax down as o say. trns assertion outing, We look the of false. number about usand see an as absolutely graduates Chase's each sense they made much of it. The interest Market, Try it. one person born in riches and another iu poverty; manifested by both young and old evidences the ono symmetrical in form nnd feature, another defact that the fostering spirit of education is not on formed and repulsive; ono endowed with tho funthe wane in Nephi. The interest shown by pardaments of a powerful intellect, another destitute1 5 ents, teachers and pupils is a good augury for the of all semblance of reason, and so on Commcncin-CI Saturday cause of truth in the community. throughout the entire category of traits and qualities. nI all nel week, we will ive on ttdo ,ro Search The first public exercises, the eighth grade the voa Ami n. entiro world nun and an Jnri;,,;,, was rendered in the tabernacle on Thursspecials: Ms alike. Search tho universe and you can tind 1 ' day eveningtoo late for a proper mention in list two compusit things alike. No two trees, no Embroideries, Issue. Following is the program as rendered: UiVo leaves, no two snoars tmkv.iWAVfJ no t.u wxvw of O Two lot- s- rew and attract! ve- -at the a 1. CLiss Rniur. bv Grade. ul-discount of 25 and 50 per CD., Aa arealikd. Ou tLfl firCl iMhis eriuality proposi2. Invocation, lielliston. by Jfaiph abhor an to tion seems absurd. Nature ficfils pavo opportunity Hundreds money. Music, by Hand. of mVcea vf Uifftreat wMths. as as equality she abhors a viVuuM, ' just surely Address of Welcome, by tho Class President, But us see. Perhaps this saying has a deco let Lunch Cloths, iviiipb uenriod. cr signitlicaLeo It was used by our forefothers I. Song, by Myrtle Brown and Co We ought a line of no in the declaration of Independence, and its use two alike samples 0. Our Class Motto. Ella Pitchforth. -- from a firm at a big discount. the other evening i n the ccmmincerncnt exercise 7. Class Poet, Jack Tcasdale. are beautiful, pun white linen, They indicates that it is still a'.ive and sanctioned by our ft. Oar Ideal a Hopes, Leah Kendall. and work in eiquieite so there may be something in it. schools, a Musical Selection, Rhea Cowan. patteruo. The New Voik prices are marked An analysis of the grass, the leaves, or the 10. Class Colors, Lorin Wbitmore. on them 75c to 1.50. W offer the entire blcs will disclose the fact that the atoms and peb molii. Ste? Historn, Bert IJpynes. t 5,T,"evtlld3rton-yNEW ecules which them are compose exactly alike A 12. Recitation, Xclllo Hyde. lOHK PKK'F- -a gochl chauce to derate similar search will reveal the fact that every huIS. Original Song, Eight Girl. Twtkr CritUrrTablrH AaJ MjeVvardS r Hint) tunnel man life is centered upon tho achievement fr of one 14. ('lass Ilumorest, Eirl Cole. mon" Linen: Table We strive for money, object, primary pleasure. 15. ThcQuitest Pupil. Hortense Hyde. not for the money itself but for the Two iciU ifaal arr worth ii per etut. jnorr Un pleasure it wll 16 The Noisest Pnpil, Ida Parkes. ball ftftk for tbeai. Jul tbibk Of It! ft) iurlnt The money which Robinson Crusoe u.f buy. found 17. Pantonine Kecitation. Class. pnrc white for onl 30 and 35c prr 7r4. on the wrecked ship was "of no worth" to him beWr on vo le j Uckeu Piano, Organ, Ilane ml f) oibrr 18. Prognostication, Nellie Linton. cause it would buy him not one single pleasure. 19. Mavme Black. We strive for iowert adulation and renown for the Valedictory, Excelsior Mercantile Company 0. Remarks, T. II G. Parkes. , pleasure they afford. Pleasure is tho only meas- "1 Remarks, Prof. B. F. Ilcaton. The Big Store with Little Prices. Presentation of Certificates, by County Supt. Who are the successful, and who are born with Music, by the Band. the best opportunities. to achieve success pleas-ure- r L'4. Class Sor.g. by tho G rade. The writer answers these questsons with an L'5. emphatic, "I don't know." John Quincy Adams This program was well rendered throughout. indication of the effectiveness and Andrew Jackson were born the same year; Mrs. Sorenson Dead. Tho performances of the students reflected credit and value of the school. Graduaone born to riches and luxury, the other to imn the work of both teacher and pupils. In fact. tion is only an artificial period Mrs. Sorenson an old time and ty and rags They were both successful. poverA bra Judging from all visible indications, the entire and it has no other significance respected citizen of Nephi, died ham Lincoln was born both poor and homely, yet school system is in splendid condition. The off- whatever. This he achieved success. Barney Bernato, tho South may be last Saturday. The funeral took African icers teem to bo able and zealous. The entiro corps raised or lowered period diamond king, reputed at the time to be from Tabtho place Wednesday as suits the of teachers have demonstrated that they are the man in tho world, jumped from an richest the W akers ernacle, J or mabeing sp judgment caprice of the liner and drowned himself in thr lirinw w. qualified and efficient, and not averse to the neces- nipulator. The fact that a pupil Paxman. T II G Parkes, Nielson ters of the Atlantic a dismal failure. Prince Bis- sary toil and vexation contingent upon the effect- has not risen to this period docs of Fountain Green, and ive directing of the young idea. of Salt Lake City. The pupils not indicate that he has not proWc inark. Urn but.dcr of an empire, in an address on have done their cl itics aud 'acquitted themselves from it. A little were unable to get the details as the elision of the Hh anniversary of his birth gressedfar with honor. She leaves while the whole world W;is doinc more than a century ago, in the to her biography. This year's graduate from the eighth grade military school five children that he haw neve r hrd a moments pleasure in his to mourn of Bonne, was a loss, numbered 31. Their names are as foMows: CUM1NVLO OS FAUG i. sallow, sickly, undersized youth who gave vrry iittle, if any prom Ralph J. Ilenriod, Rhea Cowan, Uniform Legal Rate. ise, hut the records of Europe Roy L. RJackott, Roy L. Bcigley, The publishers of the State of show that this youth developed . BertR llayne?, licey P. Utah the into signed a schedule of William V. Stephenson, greatest military genius rates have on and foreign adverwoild has ever the legal BoSS II. McCur, J:itnt' known. Gen. 1'nirl SMITH BROS. Proprietors. isdpsi-nrThis schedule tising. in Grant his William 11 :0th graduated Lorin A. to make the rates uniform and class, and there .similar instanwhUmore, Kalph Bolliston, Karl Special attention given to has all ces long needed. Hereafter innumerable, A. Cole, John illustrating therebeen Tcasdale, Roy B. will brj no variation from the fact that the speedy starter perry, Maymo Black. NoUie these rates. is not always first to the goal Linton, Francis Paxman. Hilda Any Broken Part Promptly Furnished Brilliant students have every I'yper. Ida Parkes, llortensf nl BKASONABLK FKlCES and sat'm-- f Miss Thorpe, M s UZvhy. hf'lp, but .second class students Uydc. Nellie Hyde. KlU Pik ict n guaranteed ill all cases. sometimes are neglected and Mrs. IVter-cKenJalh Le-aPainand Mrs. Brown Iah This should nct.be who have competed a sutisfact- discouraged. ter. Hazel Gulden. Klhel Vickers. I.k atf d o:i Main St. just north of S. P. V. of us shoual sympathize Most A. Biown. labor in the school LllaJ. Foster years's i; Myrtle 1rj tr.ick. with the dull student, because! here, returned to ti.eir Nephi, Utah. Felt on, PUntagnet iol, Maude Fo.'.'U. iep:ewere of us dull most students. live hemes th :ir-- : of '.e week. LImer, Luclia lllintl thl rift. " - '.' e pro-pran- i, .!( - wonderf- tX-cdle- nt New-l'or- hem-Biitche- d hand-draw- -- ONE-HAL- F . KltHHHI licnt-diction-. Chris-Hanse- n 1 hr General Machine Shops Vic-kers- A d I General Repairing -- i - n j j i . J ' |