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Show THE PAGE FOUR High School News Entered In the Post Office At Nephl, Utah, as second class mall mattersunder the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 Boy t. Gibsoa Editor and Munarff Publisher Local and Social Levan News Of Interest Due to the fact that no activity fee was charged this year there Is no money and no money means no school paper. Thrugh the courtesy and cooperation of The Times-Newe are enabled to publish our school activities In these columns. The staff members are as follows: Editor. Dorothy Brough; Associate Editor. Mabel Sowby; Business mannett M&delon, Claudia Fairborne, Bessie ager, Maurice Barnett; Sports Reporter, Wallace Ord; Student Body Irons Nanette. Melba Uowkes, Dorothy reporter, Nelda Cowan; Senior reporter, Afton Garrett; Junior reporBrough. ter, Wllma Allen; Sophomore reporHenri, Ralph Stanley, Jack Starr ter, Enid Howarth; Faculty advisor, Hilarie, Daryl Olpln. John Ord. Mme. Zenobie. Naomi Mangelson, J. V. Stimpson. Mabel Sowby Rene, Reed Madsen, Dean Rasmus- The enrollment of the Juab hieh school is larger this year than It Edmond. Vance Phillips, Cecil has ever been. There are 291 students In school. In the senior class Osborne Fehr. Kay Roderique. EIRay 73; Junior class, 104; sophomore Babtist. Frank Hlgginson, M auric class 85; post graduate, 19. Chrlstensen The annual Juab high school basJean not chosen, Orover Brough ketball series will be played on WedOrme Merlin Reporello, nesday, Thursday and Friday of Zingara. Nelda Cowan, Faye Warren next week. Of course, the seniors David Emile, Salisbury are slated to win, but the persistent Jacoues. Gilbert Wilson Juniors promise some competition. Wade LuDean Ellison. Afton Yvette. The Junior high school will probnbly Melva Jarrett, Dorotny battle with the sophomres for third Susanne, Johnson place, yet they may surprise all and Ord Wallace Pierre, play for first. A. E. Auderson Paulino, There will be some good games In Santo, not chosen this series. The coach will pick his of member Parts left blank, the the team from those who take part the second cast not chosen. In the series. Tryouts for the annual opera were held Friday, October 20. A French production has been chosen, called "The Marriage of Nannette". Two tpparate casts have been named for the production, as follows: !J;:oli.e, Zetta Ooble, Marian Pexton Yvonne, Faye Jackman. Betty Starr Cu? Ar.ln, J:s Os'.'.er, Maurice Bar Published Every Thursday at Nephl, Juab County, Utah A. B. Gibson Week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Bailey Included Mr. and Mrs N. Jorgensen fcnu son Bobbie Mrs. Blanche Irons and daughter Mrs. Henry DanJters and children Iris, and Carol Bailey all of Salt of Ogden spent a few days last Lake City. week with relatives here while Mr. Wilmer Barnett of Provo spent the Dankers was on a hunting trip. Mrs. with his parents, Mr. and Maria Peterson returned to Ogden week-en- d with them on Sunday where she Is Mrs. Owen u Barnett. to spend the winter. Mrs. J. T. Stlmson and son of Mrs. Joseph Chrlstensen and fam Salt Lake, City are visiting at the or Mr. and Mrs. v. a. uowan. ily of Richfield have been the guests home at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. A. Bert, Arvll and Earl Frampton of Bosh for the past week. Provo were the guests of Mr ana Mrs. Traves J. McClure returned Mrs. Oscar Brough on Friday and home last week after spending the Saturday. past few days In Provo with her Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Curtis visit son In law and daughter, Mr. and ed In Springville and Mapleton last Mrs. Allan Johnson. week with Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Cur-tland Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Perry. Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson and son of Salt Lake City are visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Beck and dau home of her mother, Mrs. J. T. Mc ghter Ida of Castle Gate were . the Clure. house guests of Mr. and Mrs. r m. Beck last week-enIs who Hansen, Audrey attending the Snow College at Ephraim this Walter and Allen Belllston. studyear, was taken to the L. D. S.: hos ents of the University of. Utah at Lake at an Salt for op pital City guests of eration for appendicitis. She Is 1m Salt Lake City, were the Mrs. J. L. Belliston mother. their proving nicely. over the week-enMr. and Mrs. Roy James of Tooele At a recent election. Miss Faye spent a few days of last week at Pierce Levan was elected pres home James' of Mrs. the parents, ldent ofofthe Girls Athletic Associat Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Morte risen. Ion. ss d. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bradfleld The girls of the senior class under of Salt Lake City are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. the direction of Mabel Fowkes nave organized a baseball team. The loi Bradfleld. lowing are members: Enid Starr, On Tuesday. October 31. the Stake Ina Nielsen, Shirley Ellertson. DoroRelief Society officers will visit the thy Brough, Myrth Kendall, Merline Levan ward. A special testimony Chrlstensen, Fay Pierce, Ida Green-halg- h and Bessie Irons. meeting will be held in connection The department "has with this program. elected officers. They are in for a Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Aagard of good time along with their work. Fountain Green spent Saturday and Following are the officers: President. George Parkes; Sunday with relatives here. Irene Olpln; Secretary, Venice ChrMrs. fThelma Zinleman and lstensen; Treasurer, Afton Garrett; Rhea Grant of Salt Lake City spent Reporter. Maurice Barneix; roy jiria Saturday and Sunday at the home snort manaeer. Earl bena; of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Grant. Mrs sports manager, Marian Pexton. o Hugh Taylor returned with them after spending a few weeks In Salt Lake City. book-keepi- Vice-preside- Ernest Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pierce, was taken to a Salt Lake hospital Monday for appendicitis. Following is the program for the Levan Ward M. I. A. meeting next Tuesday evening: song, Venice and James Chrlstensen; reading,. Norma Gardner; cornet solo, Niels An derson. The Sophomores presented an In terestlng program Wednesday, Oct ober 18. The announcers were Clyde Chrlstensen and Douglas Kendall, Following are the numbers present ed on the program: Prayer, Afton Ellison; Piano solo, Jessie Mecham; Tap dance, Virginia Forrest, Beth Wade. Nelda Salisbury.; Reading. Marjorle Linton; Song and dance skit, Margaret Lunt and Alice Belllston; Song, Lucille Ellison; Dance and song( Ten Sophomore Wampus Stars; Piano solo, Mr. Erlckson; song Betty Starr. Reed Madsen was recently elected president of the Dramatic Club. Other officers that were elected to Alice assist him are: Ord: Secretary and Treasurer, Faye Shepherd; Historian, Wanda Jack-maThey have chosen the name of "The Juab Thespians" and are planning on a successful year. book Historiss Leave Off . 51! . . 1 little-knf".v- 41 Mrs. Maurice Jensen and son went to Salt Lake City Tuesday to visit her sisters, Mrs. Mary Riggs and Mrs. Teckla Soeffker. 4ii l"f Mrs. Wayne Nielson of Provo vis ited here Monday with her aaug ghter, Mrs. Frances Gardner. o Soma Lewi Carroll Wisdom Never Imagine yourself not to be therwlse than what It might appear to others that what you were or might have been was not otherwise than what you had been would have appeared to them to be other "Alice In Wonder wise. From land." American chapters in aiFord fascinattory which his- ill M 1 ing sidelights on the building of" the nation. History is his specialty but not ail of his articles deal with historical subjects. He also writes on popular the science, on literature and fine artj zrA on many other subjects of current interest. will want to tell your friends about them. The N. R. A. State Code of Fair Competition Demands A Raise in Some of the Prices: ' Permanents $4.00 Childs Permanents $3.50 35c Per Curl End Curls 75c All Marcels 50c Reset on Marcel 35c Wet Finger Wave 50c Wave Dry Finger $1.00 Oil Shampoo iHair Tinting, retouch $3.50 $4.00 Hair Tinting, Virgin Head $1.00 Henna Packs : 10c Lemon, Bluing, Vinegar rinse ALL WORK MUST BE CASH These Prices Are State Wide LUCY THELMA ERMA This Code Is Now In Effect AH So You'll Remember A NOTEBOOK INK A PENS OR ANYTHING ELSE COME SEE US We Buy Animal Company Hides, Pelts Colorado Wool PHOTOGRAPH of the Baby!t ! Phone Enteprise 30 CHILDREN'S BRUSHED WOOL HE RETS 60c Special Clean Up ON $1.00 PERCALE AND BROADCLOTH HOUSE FROCKS Value 79c HANSON STYLE SHOP I Best For Less In Quality Merchandise at CHRISTENSEN'S y H Thrift Dept. Store You'll Find Your Hallowe'en Specials at Bailey Grocery i Specially Priced WAY RI T E STORE days. With every payment of subscription at a SPECIAL RATE or $1.75 per year, we will give abolutely free, one 5 Inch by 7 inch enlarge- (J "I Want My Telephone fe uM'tAW "P-- S "It "I:. ment of any negative.' . . -- v Many former subscribers, realizing the value of a telephone in their homes, have ordered service reconnected during the Last few weeks. self. In emergencies fire, sickness or accident one call made quickly may be priceless. Any employee will call our office. The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME Efficient, Satisfactory Phone 168 Sendee Nephl AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT THE ENLARGEMENT WILL BE OIL TINTED! Put Back" In running errands, '"?r time and trips, keeping in touch with friends the telephone more than pays for it- Photograph Enlargement An enlargement of any photograph taken either from negative or print, will be given FREE to Times-New- s subscribers during the next twelve W. L, Bailey HORSES or COWS By-Produ- $0c A PENCIL take your order or just WE WANT 'EM DON'T BURY 'EM DEAD OR WORTHLESS GIRLS "SOFTIE" CAPS Assorted Colors The girls class series began Monday. The Junior and sophomore girls battled In a game of baseball. The Junior girls are some "sockers". They are showing real pep and we hope GOOD THINGS TO they'll continue. Members of the two teams are as follows: Juniors NelEAT da Cowan, Mabel Sowby, Vanda DID YOU NOTICE Foote, Geniel Kay, Zelda Newton, Arlene Newton. Dorothy Mahe, Ruth Superintendent Barnetts success Cinnamon Rolls in deer hunting the deer turned Jackson and Venice Shepherd. Soph out to be an elk The Chemistry omores Nan Orough. Enid Howarth Dough Nuts students frantic rushing about LuDean Wade, Betty Starr, Alice between classes. The ambitious-music- ians Hall. Alice Belliston, Essie Kay, LaeJ Cookies Pies X In band and orchestra Ellertson, and Onlta Bowles. How since Mr. Erickson's arrival. the art students 6eem to love the The assembly program for the 1st Confectionery sunshine It's the dear old high semester of the school year hes been school they're trying to put on outlined as follows: November 1. Home Economics; November 10; paper The large attendance of X. L. BAKERY boys at the girls baseball series men; November 15, Girls The pep of that gang of soph November 22, program; day Student omores They'll bring the school Body; December 6, Music departMutts With a ForpoM out of the kinks or die trying The ment; December 13, Superintendent number of small tiny studena Special music was written sup office; December 22 Alumni from the Junior high running about posed te cure the dancing mania the upper hall. prevalent In Germany In 1874. Teachers find his articles valuable for supplementary use in their classes and you will f.ud them so interesting ar.H informative that you Cashmere Felts IF YOU WANT A LOCK That is where the work of Elmo Scott Watson begins, and in his illustrated feature articles which appear in this newspaper he relates La our readers' these Miss Enid Starr was recently elected president of the girls club of our school. She will be assisted by the following of'icers: Eva Sanders; secretary-treasure- r. Mabel Sowby; senior representative, Blanche Broadhead; Junior Martha Francom; representative, sophomore representative, Lael Ellertson. They have many activities planned during the year and we wish them much success. Turbans and brim types in Wool and n. ere the School- - if The assembly program for November 1 will be put on under the direction of the Dramatic Art Club. They have arranged to put on the play "The Ghost Story" by Booth Tarklngton with the following members taking part: June Whipple, Rex Bryan Nelda Cowan. Don Ingram. Virginia S perry. Gilbert Wilson, Merlin Orme, Nina Oreenhalgh, Reed Madsen and Olive Nllson. The play will be under the direction of Miss Vesta Wright. They also have prepared a stunt including Marie Brough Veda Chase, Marie ChrlsNina tensen, Shirley Ellertson, Greenhalgh. Virginia Hanson, Bessie Irons, Wanda Jackman. Melva Jarrett, Marian Pexton, Faye Shepherd, Ralph Stanley. Blanche Broadhead. Josephine Bailey, Richard Garbett. Daryl Olpln and Joel Chrlstlson. A piano solo will also be given by Nelda Cowan. 20 PERCENT Off On all Felt Hats The gym was artistically decorated The annual Sophomore Hop was with corn stalk es. pumpkins and autumn leaves. There was a large held In the high school gym Friday October 20. It was a great success. crowd present. d. Mrs. lone Banilla of Salt Lake City spent a few days recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Morte risen. Thursday, October 26, 1933 NEPIII. UTAH TIMES-NEW- S, Extra enlargements can be purchased from the Chapman Studio at 75c each. Remember Folks The small, smiling mouth, the dimpled cheeks, the bright big eyes they're all things you'll want to keep of the baby. They outgrow that round, cherubic age so quickly capture now his or her likeness. You wil be able to get a tinted enlargement of that favorite snapshot of the baby FREE beUveen now and Novermer 1 Read the offer in the ajoining advertisement.. this offer is only good UNTIL NOVEMBER The regular price of The per year, and this special offer Times-New- ONLY UNTIL NOVEMBER s 1 is $2.00 Is being given 1. YOU MAKE 25c AND GET AN ENLARGEMENT FREE IF YOU TAKE UP THIS OFFER! The Times News 4 |