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Show Thtvsday, Nov. 9. THE 1933 Scoool Lunch Needs HIGH SCHOOL NEWS BASKET BALL NEWS Show Marionette The class series are not yet over. On Monday night the Sophomores played the Junior high for third place. It was a very close and exciting game throughout. At the end of the first quarter, the Sophs were The Junior four points In lead. high came back and made an eight-poilead during the second period. During the remainder of the game. the sophomores gradually crept up on the Junior high. However the younger boys malnitalned their lead until a minute before the game was over when the Sophomores tied the score. With about 30 seconds to go. Max Davis rustled the ball and shot the winning basket. The 1 for the Sophogame ended more team. On Friday, the seniors and Juniors will play for the championship. They both have won games from the Junior high and the sophomores, and are both determined to win. nt 21-2- 1. 23-2- School systems would improve Sutherland's Marionette show was the efficiency of their students by presented In the high school aud- making the lunch period Just as itorium Tuesday afternoon. It was Important a part In their program as Is any subject In the curriculum. educational and Interesting and by the students. The show was says Miss Elnoa Miller, nutritionist very Interesting- because of the of the Utah State Agricultural Coldance, songs, drama and laughter lege Extension Service. It brought forth. All characters Provision should be made for a were hand made and the plays or- hot dish every day and all students iginal. This review was sponsored encouraged to take advantage of by the Oraham Music and Lyceum It. The lunch box from the home Bureau of Salt Lake City. should be popularized and frequent en-Joy- ed - PLAY WILL BE READ Miss Genevieve Fugal will be In Nephl on November 16. and will read the play. "Adam and Eva" In the high school auditorium. This entertalment will commence at 8 P. M.. and a large attendance Is desired. No admission will be charged. This Is being sponsored by the Juab Thespians Club. Enjoy Party Say. do you want to hear some ? modern history? Well, the date was WHAT WOI'LD IUPPEN IF 's Fay and Fern were Flat heads November 1. The place was at and the time was about 7:30 instead of Broad Arlene was Old ton Instead of The reason was to be together and have a good time. New-- Rex Believe me, or not, but we surely was Just plain Salt Water have talented ' cooks. They are so Instead of Bryan LuDean would Swim instead of talented that they can m:x enough things together to make waffles. Wade Ater radio stations had all sign Melba was a Straw cock Instead posed of and plenty of noise made a Hay LaMont was James' or John's by the "12 Noise Makers" especially by Ruby, Faye, Maurice and Dick son lntead of Peter's Thelia and Celia were Poor sons at a scrambling game of spoof. June, Fern, Vance and Wally doing the Instead of Rich Nina and Pete were Pink halgh In- dishes and Nelda, Wilma. George and Bud playing rook. stead of Green After radio sattions had all signMiss Wright was wrong ed off, Faye and Dick, Fern and Miss Brown, another color George, Ruby, and Maurice and Marie would Shout lntead of June and Vance all started for their Call-G- rant was a farmer instead of Just long journeys home. Presently Bud and Wallace could a Gardner be seen sauntering down the street, Bessie was tins instead of Irons Leon and Phillys were red and leaving Nelda and Wilma for a good blue instead of Green night's sleep. LeRoy was a Black head instead The poor reporters are lacking of White Geniel was another letter besides news. Where are all those newsy people to stir up something In the Just "K" to Marjorle was a yard instead of a school. The cold mornings seemwill have petrified their actions We ? Foote soon have to be writing about the A O OH! ! teachers' cold noses and the studA O OH It was a night that gave us ents unexpected tears. What an itchills. It was a night that gave us em! Come on. Speed up. All we need thrills. It was a night that made us Is a little action. shiver Hallowe'en. It was the house Baseball Series Ends Even that made us shudder. We had gobs The Juniors beat the sophomores of fun, eating, singing, dancing, laughing and telling ghost stories and the seniors beat the juniors, around the fire. After becoming and In a thrilling game Monday, rather nervous, Vance, Joe, Bud, the sophomores beat the seniors.ser-It Maurice,1 Earl, Grover, June, Claud- - looks like now the girls' baseball ies will have to be played over. a, la, Wilma, Isabelle, Melba and all started for home. Wil-ma- P Attention More discussion of Its essential contents made. The noon meal served at school and supervised by a parent or by a teacher affords an excellent oppor tunity for Instilling good ideas of table eittquette and social courtesies and it also acts as a check on the mother's preparation and packing of the lunch sent from home. The child whose neighbor is eating a lunch which is more carefully pre pared and packed than Is his. a-isnot slow in telling his mother bout it. A'ter creating a wholesome environment for an adequate school noon lunch, the next concern is to make sure that adequate lunch is avail able. A hot dish, mad? with milk Is essential. Sandwiches, salads and raw vegetables of fruit will complete the lunch. The student whose lunch contains something hot is given a better chance of being physically ftt and mentally alert than one who brings a cold lunch or none at all. or who carries that all-tcommon jelly sandwich wrapped ln a newspaper and throws it into the waste basket because It Is too soggy and unappetizing to be eaten, Missi Miller says. There are several ways of attack -ig the problem of a hot lunch. Perhaps the simplest way is for each child to bring a hot milk soup or milk drink in a thermos bottle. In some rural schools the board of education has supplied wash boilers o- TIMES-NIEW- NEPIII. UTAH S. PAGE FIVE Local - Social Local and Social Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Elijah Salisbury on Sunda included Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Fow-ke- s, J. L. Fowkes and daughter Olive, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Pay and daughter Betty, Mrs. Randell Brart-fiel- d and baby and Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Fowkes. Wilmer Burnett of Provo was a week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Harnett. i . ft,. Dr. Neil Brough of Salt Lake City was a Sunday guest of Mrs. J. W. ' Brough. Mrs. Thomas H. Burton was a Miss Donna M. Belllston of Salt visitor in Salt Lake the Lake City spent the week end with business her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WtJfnrd fore part of last week. Belllston. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. not., li.ft tn,.. Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Barn;'tt sday for Los Angeles, where they nnd family motored to Payson on will visit with their sons. Dr. Ralph Sunday to attend the 49th wedding .. .oie ana wurord C Cole. anniversary dinner cf Mr. Harnett's Irene Foote entnrt parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bar nett. lowe'en party Tuesday evening. The mum was oecorated ror the occaswhich are placed on the flat top of ion. Oames were played and rethe rurnace or stove. Each child freshments were served to the folbrings his hot food in a small fruit lowing: Arlene Olpln. Janet Ballev, Jar. At about 11:30 a. m. these Jars r.iaine usuer. LeVe Warren, Ruth rre placed on tho rack in tho boiler noweii Marrlon Squire, Darlene whlfh contains a small amount of Lunt, Corlnne Kendall. Marie Kenhot water. By noon each child has dall. Beverly Kendall, Ann Clan his hot food ready with very rule Bailey. James Belllston. Gli.n n,.liic. ton .MerW Greenhalgh. Billie Brough effort. Parent - Teacher Associations or won jnnsienson. Byron Howtlls, women's clubs could sponsor the Kenneth Park. Kenneth Pexton, Dorothy and the hostess, Irproject and have different women appointed for a few days at a time, ene Foote. to prepare and snrve the food. One woman may be employed to preA unique Hallowe'en party was pare and serve the hot food the held at the home of Eunice Bellis-to- n entire year. Some schools have the last Wednesday In hnnrvr nf children bring vegetables and milk1 thirteenth birthday anniversary. BtiH rthpr fnn-l- c frrmi hnma The time was spent In playing lu other cases, organizations, during! games and telling ghost stories. the summer, have prepared .'or the' Dainty refreshments were served at hot dish by canning, storing and 10:30 to the following: Phyliss c'rying vegetables to be used for Worthinpton. Ora Taylor. Deliene this purpose. Meat and meat soups Jensen, Marjorle Olpin. Lucille Hall, have been canned so that last min- Norma Stephensen Euniece Irons, ute preparations will be less diffic- Carma Vickers. Geraldine Cazier. ult. From the standpoint of stud- Grace Powell, Betty Cowan Dee ents, teachers, parents and persons Lomax, Marsdon Cazier. Gordon preparing the food, there are ad- Ilobbs Harold Howells Jlay Linton, vantages to placing the responsibilVaughn Paxman, Byron Bellioton, ity with the same person for the Jack Shaw Merle Vickers, Harold entire year and letting the students Olpin, Lavar Liddlard. Garth pay cash for their hot dish, Miss and the guest of honor, Miller advises. Belliston. V i . A" v? Ca-the- rn, "Hi 1 1 hr 5 V . . raswmt f u amerjgajS:it i', f-- - 1 Ord & Mangelson Btl-list- DRUGGISTS Eu-ne- ce Ser-ein- SPECIAL LUNCHES Attention given school students NEPHI CAFE and Confectionery BAILEY GROCERY COMPANY Headquarters For Thanksgiving Bargains We Always Try To Serve You With T LssL Li Li Li J ' L 1 Our Plan For Xmas Gifts JOIN THE Announcing Lay-A-W- Merchandise Ostler & Allen Hdw. Quality ay R I TE W A Y XMAS CLUB W. L. Bailey -- CHILI HOT CINNIMON RITE WAY Store PIES MEAT ROLLS WANTED CLEAN COTTON RAGt AT THE TIMES-NEW- S OFFICE DOUGH NUTS COOKIES f tkyavHjb'Li GOOD MILL RUN $13.00 PER Ton. Smaller quantities at 65c sack UUK rv.iULTKY FEEDS ARE Of THE BEST QUALITY & PRICES RIGHT Juab County Mill & Ele O X. L. BAKERY . laJu u y Lyj uuviiMj vj . 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