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Show l()lt The following jurors have been drawn fur service at the postponed term of district court which convenes March 22, the jurymen being summoned for Tuesday. William J. Attwood, Klmo. 1.. It. Sherman, Huntington. Hubert Davis, Orangevilie. lrvin K. Williams, Uinery. Fred .M. iiiitington, Orangevilie. Arthur Anderson, Finery. toy l.arsen, .Mnleli. W. II. Hurgess, Huntington. 'al l H. Nielson. 1'ci roil. John K. Ward, fleveland. Lewis Finley, Mohrland. Oeorgo Mortensell. Finery., K. .M. Cuyimin, Huntington. A. F. Wall, Castle Dale. I'eK-rs- . .1. (ireen Itiver. Joseph Nelson, Ferron. Herbert Moffitt, orangevilie. A. Jensen, Castle I ale. W. F. Cox, Huntington. Mollis Singleton. Kerron. i trie White sewing machine, $10. Sewing machine electric motor, sep- arate, $12. iresser. $15. Heater stove, $10. Child's bed arid mattress. $."i. Iiouble bed. springs, and mattress, 1 $10. Apply to 1Mb', I'tah. I r. It. M. Jones. Castle ladv) HUNTINGTON HIGlT I I social dancing party ever held in eastern I'tah. Attractive booths of various kinds are being prepared. Veritas, an Fast Indian seeress and wonder woman, has been engaged to give individual readings of character and future. The refreshment, prepared under the direction of the domestic science department, are sure to be excellent. The Worn is sure to he popular and well attended. Wednesday afternoon we received a shipment of track and field equipment. There is a bamboo vaulting shot, and a stick, a hammer, besides a lot of baseball and tennis balls, our track team this year will make a noise like champions. Watch our smoke. (Continued from last week) .Monday morning in assembly Mr. Pace made an attempt to express himself regarding the basketball game Tom Afterward night. Saturday Washburn led the student body in a few cheers for the team. Mr. Weight lead a humorous account of the game in am ient biblical style. In assembly Tuesday morning Ciiymon gave a talk on planetary winds and Alyrl Johnson on cyclones. SAI-- Keliearsals on the opera, "King Hal." to be presented by the music department in the near future, are being held every morning at 10 o'clock, one night out of each and at week. The cast will probably be as follows: Lee Young King Hal eonard. a forester .. Perry Wakefield I'.ardolph. landlord of tile Star and Carter Inn Union Johnson Italph, chief of the outlaws tryce Lov eless Idekson. an outlaw. ..Myron Johnson Hubert, constable of Windsor.... Tom Washburn Phyllis, daughter of Pardolph. C L A W S 0 N Ann Leonard I'orthy. a widow Luhy Crange Kli.a belli, w ife of Pardolph Well, talk about your good dances! Hhera Mathie Come to Claw son if you want good The domestic science girls gave a 'ider. good management, good people, oanijuet to the basketball boys Thurs- and good times for everybody. All day. Kvery player expressed his ap- are welcome but the rules of our social committee must be adhered to and, so preciation of the lunch and of the st he domestic science students far. Filey have been followed to the i.ir alwavs taken in the victories letter. which the team has .von this season. YY are very glad to have back with Coach Henry Pace spoke of the year's us P.ishop iirson Harney and his folks basketball history and praised both alter a two weeks' absence, visiting Pie lean, and its loval supporters in relatives and friends in Altonah. They he domestic science department. report the snow eighteen inches deep .Villard Saudberg and .Vile Wash- ond the level and hay selling at from burn have recently joined us. Thev $30 to $.", a ton. In talking with la'- " e ..'.tending high Pishop Hartley he advises in schools. terms that everyone who had The student ho.ly program last Fri-- ! a good home would better stay with day oieiied with a song, Our Hoar i! as Kmery county is hard to beat l!'-' '' h Scln.oi, " the students. when everything is considered al.'.fu-prayer by Air. '.lack burn, Peter though tin- reservation has a bright "'.nson spouc on the subject. "As I'm arc before it. Thinketh." His talk was Albert Hall and wife and son Allen by all but a few restless ones. have returned home from the camps. A' Al1" Leonard so Miss Cl.-s.ing a popular King and her friend. in br sul": style Pessie Norwood Aiiss Jeffs, are in town for a few days. 'leii read a letter which ' 'la Aon is to expecting a brandncw unhave ecu written in the uirpons year P'lLV let. school house in the near future, !r, tins letter i lit not before we need it as we are iy yearning hearts louul coiisolat ion, inasiiiuch as it told growing and expect to grow till we behat would become of them in the come one ,,f the leading towns n Fui-is; " e f titteen vears. After the pro county. Mr. and Airs. s. II. Cox of Orange-vib- e :"'' " 'dents para tied through V"" Meets ..f II liiiiiiigton t,, advertise were visitors here Sunday. ' 'i!h the P. V. P. II. S. The ' We are going to have a big dance was led by the II s. band. '''''' I'riday night. March veiy-'- " 2. ix about oins thing school is beiii" invited. It will be worth your ., o ..on (aii ..ior ..lie education and means to com,.. .1 erv l.o. "' ! " eei. is thinking and speaking educational HI Ot THANKS 'Uipaigb. and son,,, of us are ev C.rateful ;., the fullest degree for the '' iMiig it. The in Hunting-'i- i .. lb, Iness. s of fiiends ill the recent w e are sure w i! i. successful. li'iess and death of husband and fa-TP- J mi..r.s are busy getting things '' " take this means of for their great Prom. mole thanking They confident that i; will be t,e best Mrs Job,, T. iisen and fa mily I EMEUY STAKE ACADEMY . i.ast Friday nielli the faculty and siudeiit body of the F. S. A. went to Huntington to attend ttie haskethall game and dance. Kveryone had an enjoyable time and felt well paid for going. Ai 3:30 p. in. Monday in the sym shouts issued forth. You see the First and Second year girls were playing indoor baseball. The Sophs Were victorious, hut just you wait and see. The 17th of Ireland was duly celebrated with an Irish joke contest between the faculty and students. The 1'aculiy was represented by I'at Siiunn-s- . u, Mik,. Christensen,. liridget C'law-soii'Lowry, Nora Seely and a. unnamed Irish boy. They were etorious li st, because, they bribed lh; judges, .second because of unusual '..Minns, and third because of their Lit t" adapt common jokes to the Irish. As far as genuine Irish jokes concerned, however, the .students . ci tainlv had it over on the faculty. The Vaudeville was everything it u.e- predicted to be and a little more. From 'Feminisms" to the soldiers sliming the rendition was most nun-1endabie. If you want to know more abo it it ask some of the town people w ho were present. We extend all honors to Miss l.owryand the II. F. C. girls. The Sophs gave a very interesting prifgram Friday morning hut wait and i c coining next week. To give "int. we may say the Freshies live their initial entertainment the morning of t he L'llth. We are all waiting with breathless ixpeitamy for the Senior hop as we are sure it's going to be something out of the ordinary. .Mii-hal- I i '" '" :1 Foil SALF mares. Castle lale. Two old Apply to liusse! Snow. 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