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Show lnft J j ADAMSVILLE Correspondent special PRESS, FRIDAY, OOTOBKR 4, J0S5 East Beaver County Vound v MKK 1 Miss Gladys Griffiths of Beaver received the second highest mark in the Orientation Test given at the B. A. C. I MANDERFIELD by Special BEAVER GRADUATE RECEIVES HONOR Correspondent g and Mrs. MAURIAGK ANNOUNCED Mr. Manderfleld of and Mrs. Melvin M. EdUt Baldwin Mr. of wards announce home the marriage of the visitors at their to Thur-lan- d ui daughter, Alma, iav JoDes Tuesday D. Sly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dracilla Joiies of Beaver fin town Thursday calling on Dae Sly, which took place in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple, ThursIds and relatives. L Jasper Puffer was in town day, September 19th. The follow ing Thursday a reception was Lday visiting relatives. jonnson given for the young couple at fr, and Mrs. Chas. the home of the bride's parents. auenaea Mr. Lorin Griffiths Many beautiful gifts were re bn meeuns L and Mrs. Jonnson ceived. Sam Mrs. Levi Gunderson and son ft qunday with their son and Duane and Mr. and Mrs. Olsen of "Mrs. thter-in-laMr. and for a short time visited Sandy ueaver. juel W. Johson ai at the home of Mr. Lavard Reese Wednesday ir. and Mrs. and Mrs. Melvin M. Edwards. visi-Mrs. George Price were Mr. and Mrs. VonDeLue left the home of Mr. and Mrs. for Salt Lake City Monday to lard Reese Sunday. attend the funeral services of walker " HHitr -L OU- R- The Staff MR. HUNSAKER Mr. Lloyd f EDITOR-Chie- Hunsaker, our Smith Associate Editor Hughes man for Beaver High School comes to us from the Utah State Agricultural College. His records at that school show that he was a very brilliant student and also took active part in school activities. Mr. Hunsaker was born in Tremonton, Utah. His early life was spent on his father's farm hoeing sugar beets and milking cows. He attend the near River High School at Ciarland and it his half brother. was there that he became interes Mrs. Dale Sly and son Joe, ted in Dairying through his work SULPHURDALE motored to Cedar Saturday for in the agricultural department. a few days visit with relatives. by Special Correspondent After graduation from high Mrs. Jasper Puffer of Beaver school he attended the U. S. A. C. with for two years, when he was callenter-fe- d spent several days visiting Irs. Amtiel Buchanan her mother Mrs. Moses Edwards ed to fill a mission for the L. D. a at Saturday evening and other relatives last week. S. Church in Texas. While he was I party in honor of her hus-H'- g there he taught two years in the birthday. The evening was an. . v. f i Junior and Senior High School i tti t in playing nenu. mgu prize Mr. and Mrs Evan Ro.binson, at the Church Colony in Helsey. Mrs. won by the ladies was who have been visiting d at The remainder of the time he Mrs. consolation cock and by for the past two weeks are spent in East Texas and' Lousiana ed Itooinson. nigu jjnae iui the guests of Mr. and Mrs. AlAfter he returned from his gentlement was won by David fred Robinson. After a few days mission he finished his education consolation by Harry here and a short visit with relaat the college with a major in iuler. tives in Fillmore they expect to dairying. Mr. Hunsaker belonged Mrs. Maycock gave a party return to their home in San Fran- to two fraternities; the Delta Phi for her son cisco, California. Mr. Robinson rsday afternoon of returned missioncomposed and daughter Corrine, their has been employed the past two the Alpha Delta Ep- and aries, the same months by the University of hdays coming on silon a local fraternity. He was t Both received many nice Southern California. manager of the horse show given y s. Peanuts, suckers, there last year. Great. View of Lakei and punch were served to Mr. Hunsaker is an excellent Mount Katahdin is famous for its 15 children present. He has started the first teacher. sheer-walleits glacial cirques, r. Martin, Mr. buss ana Air. Arctic flora, and Its view of lakes Future Famers of America Club jmore of California have been and forests, says the Aim'-'-'- tt Nain the B.H.S. and has made a ding the past few days, at ture cton. association of V big success of it. The students Iphurdale on business. ;!ains like him and his little bits of They The peaks of the White guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jehu also rise above timberllne and look humor he expresses in his classes notches where now and then. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Buchan- - down on wooded ravines and waterfalls are hidden. His main interests are dairying and scouting. Mrs. Hunsaker said "The nearest we ever came to having an automobile accident was when there was a herd of good jersey cows in the pasture by the road, and Lloyd became "A Distinctive Service" so interested in the cows that he forgot his driving and we nearly hit a tree." Prices to all Conditions . at J ' . Mil-for- all-da- d Business Mgr. Members ASSEMBLY CONDUCT This is the beginning of year, Students, so let's all speak when we're spoken stead of always saying the thing at the wrong time. Main St. Beaver Phone AGENT FOR fm tmmtt Jnu CARS Repair work of all kinds imagine how f of course. "By not It took half the year last year to get the girls enthused and ev ery thing was happening at once. "I Heard some one saying they were going to have a different kind of an assembly in the near future, too. "I surely hope they have Girl's holidays come, Day before the R. Martin Garage MILFORD, UTAH SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY "Our Lobby is Delightfully Air Cooled During the Summer Months." p0R don't yau?" "I sure do, Mary, and say, lets start getting the Girls enthused about it. What Say?" 200 ROOMS RADIO Script ROOM KEVAMrtili 200 BATHS Assembly was called last Frday "i at 3 '30 for me pun1" to revamp a committee consitu-tio- n the consitution. The old Needier. Mr. was read by After which it was decided by HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE tution Hotel Temple Square has a highly desirable nendly atmoshpere. You will always find it supremely comfortable & thoroughly te, hotel is y u Can You can therefore understand why HIGHLY RECOMMENDED also nnA.:n ...v..,. 1TS A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP AT THIS BEAUTIFUL HOSTELRY a new Constishould be drawn up. the students that The feable. this are carried out, we Intend to have the Bookstore going in full swing one week from today. So, save up your niekles and dimes and come spend them sometime. Where? Why at the Bookstore, of course. . v. 1VSS tW&J AC 1 V T HEW VOIK (QV80 TO QjO SIZES : 14 to 44 C iiV.'G: 'T from the heart of the nation of the style center fo you each weekthe latest ond loveliest creation! of thi' maker of beautiful frockil , Tfe, CONSTITUTION AND EVERY The Journalism Oh, of course! Class was talking about that last week. Yes, they were talking about it last week but they're really doing things this week. With the Student Body's the Journalism Class is determined to put a book-stor- e in the school. get started, things will ,Once they begin to happen, it present plana can the girls hold them back, Irene?" W. Haven't you heard FROCKS "Heard about what news, Irene?" "Why the Girl's Club of course. They've got some brand new ideas to carry out and the way they're talking about them, I really think that something is going to happen. No, kiddin'. The only thing that can hold them back will be the girls." "Well, "SERVICE THAT IS SERVICE" Booksttre! that word before? Let me think. Itssk 9 Mary?" TRUCKS BOOKSTORE IN PROGRESS ORIGINAL CREATIONS of i "Sa y.have you heard the news. TfWMewt Sec-Tr- fj1 GIRL'S CLUB STIRS CHEVROLET wrong ' Script Merlin J. "What did you do last night?" Bertha C. "Well, I've often wondered where the sun goes, so last night I stayed up all night and it finally dawned on me." Script MOTICIANS a new try to to, in- Why is it that high school students Insist upon showing their rudeness in assemblies. We are High school students, not grade Sec-Treschool, so why not show it? SOPHOMORES Have you ever tried to perform Ronald Johnson President before a group of chatterboxes? Vice. Pres Orline Murdock If not, then try it and see just Sec-Tre- s Reva Richards how hard it is to take part when .... Norma McShane Leaders Song is stealsomeone in the assembly and Oswald Myers ing the floor from you. Cheer Leader .. Clifton Corbridge Script Merlin Jameson Historian B. A. C. PRESENTS, FRESHMEN Nettle Puffer President "NEW FIRES." Vice Eslin Beeson Pres The Campus Players of the Sec-Tre- s Ruth Blackner Branch Agricultural College at .... Cheer Marshall Leader Pedigo Cedar City presented a very Helen Leader Joseph Song , com-pleasing three act domestic Pauline Blackner Reporter in "New Fires" entitled the edy Script high school auditorium last night It was produced under the able wish to thank the players for direction of Ira N. Hayward. bringing us their show and hope A large crowd attended and that they will come again when gave a very enthusiastic reception they have another such enterto the charming little drama. We taining program. suit LICENSED Kathryn Oakden .. Emma Burke of Staff at ATTENDENT Emily Gentry Lois Baldwin Florence Smith, Louis Christiansen, Calvin Mortenson, Sewart Lowe. BEAVER MORTUARY LADY .. Circulation Mgr. .. The Orientation Test deals with the ability of speaking correct English and is given to the Freshmen at the beginning of each year. Gladys is a graduate of the 'Class of '35 and one of the honor students. This proves the trua CLASSES CHOSE ability of Gladys and we hope to OFFICERS FOR 1935-3- 6 hear of more honors on her part A week ago Wednesday, the In the future. students of Beaver High School Script met with their class advisors for FACULTY PARTY the purpose of electing officers Last Wednesday evening the the to guide them throughout and Board Members met faculty year. a for up the canyon. They party follWe all congratulate the went to the Ponderosa Park and elected who were students owing to the various offices and with partook of a scrumptious meal them luck with whatever they of fried chicken with trimmln's. The Board members present, endeavor to do. were Mr. E. A. Griffiths, Mr. S. SENIORS F. Barton and Superintendent S. Clark Hall M President Wittme'r They sang songs and Vice Pres Betty Williams told stories until 10:30 The comFlorence Sedgwick mittee In charge of arrangements JUNIORS was Miss Smith, Miss Thurman, Carlisle Tanner President and Mr. Hunsaker. Vice. Pres Florence Smith Script s Mary Carter The committee chosen to do this was: Mary Carter, Howard Everret White, Keith Albrecht, Waland Roberts Evelyn Harris, at lace Paxton. Work was begun once. In years previous the constitu to but tion has not been lived up laws the and new it is EaCH e dress it an new design and absolutely Tailored first at Penney's! the with simple fines stylet chic that or and casual Mirra-Lin- "right" anywhere I SophistH cated styles with a touch of Paris I New Fall colors I The new flared skirts I New sleeve and necklines of every de-- (' scription! Come see them I Be the first to wear them I 1 A this year will be enforced. the The assembly was also for nominations purpose of listing for Student Body Officers MILFORD, UTAH W III m |