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Show THE PAGE EIGHT 3E TIMES-NEW- NOTES SCHOOL HIGH Friday, November 18, 1927 NEPHI, UTAH S, Leila Hyams .:rrra Reporter, Lorna Kendall Our Big The State High School Inspector, Williamson and the State high school agriculture Inspector, R. Humphry's, were visitors at the N. H, S. Wednesday. Miss Lillian Blackett, Aliss Bertha Stoker, Mr. A. J. Crapo, Mr. Harry Beagley, and Mr. Geo. A. Sperry will attend the Home Economics and shop teachers convention at Provo I." L. THANKSGIVING ' f iff , i SI Saturday. The receipts from the WILL BE CONTINUED NEXT WEEK UNTIL WEDNESDAY don't miss rr s. 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Patriarch Paxman' was at the Nephi Seminary two days last week giving Patriarchal blessings to the was given by the Boys, and Girls Glee clubs of the N. H. S. The Faculty also did their part in Mr,, Martin making it a success. directed the singing and Miss- - Lyman was in charge ?f the Dramatic part of the show. Musical selections were rendered by the band and orchestra between the acts. The minstrel as a whole was very amus ing. Last Armistice day after the parade .the classes of the high school took part in a class rush The boys did the fighting while the girls helped the classes in a fight ing spirit. The first battle was between the 'Mighty' seniors and the 'Scraping juniors. It was in the middle of main street on the "soft cement. The fight was on, lasting the full time of 10 minutes. Luck played its part and at the end of 10 minutes the juniors had the all over the seniors side. The first cry the teams heard was that the juniors won. The second battle between the sophs and freshies was back of the There was not much band stand. to this fight as the sophs had the ball over the freshies line by three Dee Hawkins. minutes of play. The big, biggest, and best play of the season will be presented by the seniors on the 23 of December Celebrate your holidays by coming to it. Tryouts were held last week and the following cast was selected: Bill Harrington .... Clarence Burton Mrs. William Harrington Sadie Howard Ellen Cole Patricia Harrington .. Nelda Parkes Carl Belliston Billy Caldwell James McCune Tony Anderson Sadie Buchanan Lavon Harris Grace Harrington Contains 4 of the most popular lirands of oil now on the market, there is a grade lest suited to your particular motor. If you are uncertain just which it is we can help solve your lubrication problems. 80 of the wear on your motor is caused by improper lubrication. Oil for your motor only costs 2 of your total car expense. Don't take a chance. 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WALKER OPTIMISM one of the SEVERAL yearsIn ago the world paid out some of his money for the puipose of establishing a little cheerfulness and confidence in the minds of those poor souls who have looked so long on the black side of business life that they have forgotten that there Is any other viewpoint The banker began his advertisement with thla sentence: "There is so much In the present situation to inspire confidence and hope for the future that there seems to be ample justification for sane optimism." Optimism Is nothing more than a wise combination of cheerfulness and confidence. We may have one without the other and still be Incomplete. With both we are assured of Individual happiness and we are likely to be liberal contributors to the joy of the world at large. A good many people frown on the building of air castles. They think useless and wasteful occupation. Any man or woman with an Imagination will indulge In that delightful pastime, and a man or woman without an imagination is poorly equipped for this life's problems and struggles. The best thing ever said about air castles came from Thoreau, who contributed to the joy of the world by his confidence and cheerfulness. "If you have built castles in the nir," he said, "your work need not be lost; that Is where they should be. Now put foundations under them." Could you think of a better plan for life than that; to have the highest aspirations and seek to make them facts; to foster splendid Imaginings and bring them to be realities. "People" ((E) - " " br Newspaper (I AnMwrred try BARBARA BOCRJAILY Nephi Merc. Co. 'Where good merchandise is cheaper' VENICE CAFE Our Motto CLEANLINESS AND SERVICE Stage Depot for Arrowhead and Red Feather Stage lines Two cars Daily Each Way. Travel this way for Safety and Comfort. Venice Call 7- -j for Theatre Reservation Bldsr. Nephi Old Folks Enjoy Banquet and Program (Continued from page one) Among those present was Mrs. Almina Greeno, who is 99 years of age and is a resident of Nephi at the present time, living with Mr. and Mrs. Cox. Mrs. Greeno, was formerly a resident of Blackfoot, Idaho, and was an early pioneer settler of Utah, coming to this state in a ccvered wagon. Mr3. Greeno, being the oldest person in attendance was presented with a small token. DO YOU PLAY BRIDGE n s; rV t Wrist Watches Diamonds Weeding Rings The Toe gery THANKSGIVING is home -- coming time a day when we should pause, in the midst of feasting and festivities, and give thanks for those friendships that make life worth the living. The Toggery Warner's Cabinet Eoote Building. So. Main Nephi, Utah JEWELRY y4r Builders of all kinds of Cabinets, also mill work. 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The Sophomores showed their worms and the snails, to those that loyality to the school, to the city creep and crawl. Find for yourself a place on the and to the country in their particiwhere the air Is clearer, the heights in on the parade Armistice pation day. The members of the class car sunshine Is brighter," the vIpw Is broader and the world Is better. ried flags and banners and went Too many of us go through t.iir lit in white and attired green gallantly tie existence here looking through a cap. The "Sophs" entertained the high slit. We see so little when there Is so much to view. school at a very splendid program In the Assembly Wednesday. The If you have never built an air ens is as follows: musical program the architect of one today. selection, high school band; prayer, tie become Build It high and big and glorious. Irene Phyllips; selection, high school Adorn It with your hones mid fur Cowan band; reading, Alberta nlsh It with your fondest dcslr.-and piano solo, Mr. Martin; Jokes, "Two as Thorenu told you. nut foundn Black Crows"; cornet solo. Rex then, tlons miller It. Christensen ; on short talk ( But their feet are warm and dry. Francis Patrick O'Flaherty Supt. Barnett. Oil irw fi They work where it's Wet and Cold 18 CRYING BAD FOP U87 Not always. Our tears are often good for us. And give us great relief When wi must suffer heartache, And the misery of grief. |