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Show HIGH SCHOOL XOTES I mi -- I Much inomp sons Market excitement has reigned at the high school the past. eek The tudents the faculty, the school has "hown a spirit never before equalled All began with a challenge of the faculty to the students, for an assembly. The assembly was held on Wednesday, November 7. It begah with a burlesque by the faculty called. -- Quaker Oat" (Mush) which is A scene from our hallways was vividly and humerous-l- y pictured. Next came the Humpty Dumpty moo from the faculty for diversion This brought happy laughter from the Junior high students espec- WILL PLEASE VOU. COME IX AND IXX)K I S OVKK OlR PRICES ARE RIGHT. THERE ARE XOXE IJKTTKK WE FORTUNES IN WRITINQ SONGS "If It's Good to Eat, We Have It." I 157 ially. VQ T The students then stepped fortn h a trained monkey show clev er, indeed. The "monkiH" wer wll 'rain' d and nil the students wished y they could exchange place with Tanner In catching peanuts, as Ray Murdork. the trainer, threw them. The other "monk" Philip Baker, surprised even the "Sedate" fam tiy by bringing soulful and decided ly melodious music from a saw The faculty were afraid then, that ev would be defeated, so retaliated 'ih a burlesque school room scene .Many students felt that the "caps' fit their heads A negro mammy and a darkey top dancer, from the Junior blgti, completed ihe program. Then, at the last, the faculty ar rose and sang its song, ."Almost Fcr gotten." The author of Barney Goo sk received due apologies, but needed none, so swell was a effect. This to a unanl crowd the nearly swung sous vote for the faculty but af much controversy the studeB's won. . ilien, for revenge, the faculty De-lo- Standard De Liyfe 450 H550 The Difference Finish '"PHE famous is now available in two finishes: De Luxe, in rich blue, nickel trimmed, wiih black superstructure and running gear, at newly reduced price; and Standard, by request, entirely in black, with washable Spanish long grain upholstery, at a still greater price saving. Doors front and rear no seat climbing! A demonstration will reveal the reason for this fine car's great popularity. Willys-Knig- Coupe-Seda- ht is n It Nsadsd It U Catoh the Popular Fanay, and Wealth That Cornea.- FOR COMING YEAR - that 1. & who took U ftu - o rvv fWV in FimHfnrWap barrlatat tha Weattarly, 'v' Bong wrlttof. U atill hala and hearty a&d u ahortiy to ba Sufferers National Budget at vouty-flvmarried, adda a saw ooaptar to tba Is announcement The a, $5,543,077. romance of Mr. Waatharly, ma&7 ot whoaa aonga were aet to muala bj Michael May- brick, better known at "Stephen Adama," haa written aomo of : tba world'a moat popular aonge, among them "Nancy Loa," "They AH Leva Jack," "Nirvana," tad "The Holy City. Song writing means moneymaklnf If once tba popular taste can ba caught, aaya London Irving Berlin haa made, we are told, mora than 20,000 out of "When I Lost Ton," That's How t Need Ton" and "When I Leave tba World," and la believed to ba atill making anything from 10,000 to 14,000 la royalties every year. A alngle aong, "On, Marguerite," brought Osmond Oarr 28,000, and the author and compos or of "Her Golden Hair Waa Hanging Down Her Back" netted 20,000, while "Tba Bogey Man" earned over 10,000. In a wholly different category come such popular favorltea aa "A Perfect Day" and "The Loat Chord," yet Mlaa Carrie Jacob-Bond- 'e publishers have aold more than 1800,000 copies of the former, and Elr Arthur Sullivan received 10,000 la royalties on the latter before ha died, and It la still earning money. 8am uel Lncae waa paid 16,000 In ' on Gran (Wether's royalties "My Clock," 8,000,000 copies were aold la a few years of Mlaa Meta Orred'a "In the Gloaming," and mora than twice that number la recorded la respect of Julia Ward Howe's "Battle Song of the Republic," with Ita noble opening. aocf-maki&- g. AID TO VETERANS EAST WARD M.JL A. The program jivea by the A, at the Stake building Sunday eve ning; consisted of a j Reading by Elder George White. ; Short TUk Elder Erneat Aletha Caf,wrlgt. Reading Lesson hour. Next week program ha not been arranged,' but something good, will bo given. All are cordially invited to attend. -- !t Jo-pa- STANDS FIRST Mrs. Leland Roper, of Oak City. who ha& been spending a few days with her father, Hyrum Whitere Expended $9,733,443 in Services to Mankind Last Year at Home and Abroad. Tit-Blt- a. i( i turned home Saiturday. k Washington. With a budget of f for carrying out the proof service during the current fisgram' cal year, beginning July 1. tho American Red Cross announcss that this amount was $4Jv70.41 lesa than waa expended firing the fiscal year ended last June io. During ?hat year of expenditures reached a total SS.IOS.-ISI.ot which amount was devoted to relief of refu-gee- a in Greece who had been driven out ot Asia Minor. In announcing the budget for the year, the statement from National Headquarters emphasised the fact that Its exteaslve work at home and abroad dspesds almost wholly upon the nation wide support of tho organisation through enrollment ot membership In large numbers during the annual roll oalL which will be In progress from November 11 to November St under the ausplcea of Ons Road te Peaee, When there me no war Dreflta, there will be fewer prophets at war. rnorxxaiovAx ciewi 4 4 MART UABffSr Cleaning and Dylag; frettta Repairing aa Drteraaklac and Laundry Work Neatly Doat Beaver. CtaA e e K ev " 4 e 4 O. A, MVKSOCX ' Atterscy at Lav Beevee, ft the 8,600 Chapters la the United PmeUcea la all tke Sewas af world. Statea and throughout the the) State Beavsr. Ykna These Chaptera, It la pointed out, dur ing the last fiscal year axpeadod of their own funds approximately SJ.izo,' 000 In work for the men who wore the COTTON MILLS GAIN IN ASIA United States uniform during tho 4 4 WWW W W World War. so that the estimate of jtaliated by challenging the e BaUVSft eUSAfia to a ball game. The hall They Are Multiplying Rapidly, but the some 115,900,000 expended during 0 Welti AeetyUM Red Americas In months Mill Workera twelve by the Mortality of was packed last Friday evening, re conCteaa , ewJ e) Oil, considered a whole aa la la Cross eUa, High. Japan dy for the fray. Ou; of the dimly servative faclighted hall, came the "mighty" The people of densely populated Beavee, Ueali Soldier Service Stands First ulty in ita striped cults and football Asia are clothed la cotton, aaya the 1123. 10. Juae IS 17. to 1, From July gear. The lady coach and Red Cross Living Age. That continent produce the American Red Croaa spent nation nurse showered attention and the large quantities of this useful staple. ally and through tta Chapters close to w w w w w. was on. But, alas, due to mis Asiatics ere fairly competent and re- 1144,000,000 In behalf ot American sol S".m Natmarkably cheap mill operatives. diera who served In the war and their understanding, it camo to a halt BAM CUR mulfamilies. During last year the figure ;irlu rules were abandoned; the time urally, therefore, cotton mills are in Japan, China and alone mounted to more than IS.IItV W oper hid the little old alarm clock; tiplying rapidly Atteratey el Lew India, where they create new social 255, and for the current fiscal year her he Red Cross nurse put up almost aa quickly aa they National Headquartera haa set aside e IfJlford, Utah the referee problemsthe local lending tissue; snd market with yarns under the heading, "Assistance to Dis supply ;rncl over the whistle to the "sure and fabrics. Men and Women,' abled nuff" official. The Industry already gives employ- $3,065,834.20. The Chaptera will conIn an instant all football regalia ment to more than 100,000 operatives tinue to do their part, so that it may be predicted with confidence that .'as off and the game was on. First In China, and mora than 230,000 operas of tba again more than 15,500,011 will be disAKTBua Bicra talf ended 7 to 6 In the faculty's fa tives In Japan. workera In Japaneae mills are women bursed In the large variety ot services or It was a frenzied student-bodter first Ctaea or girls ; but In China and India male to the disabled men and women and hat cheered to victory "he school labor la principally employed. It has their families services for which the a earn in the second half. Came ended rteaa its i long been known that the mortality Government cannot provide and which 'oriou?ly with a score of .42 to 21 among Japanese spinners, especially reach tho Individual ease with the w w w n their favor. from tuberculosis, la very high. Their sympathy and understanding only ac ' The dance was a successful affair, hours of labor are long, and the an- tual contact can Insure. This work vith students and faculty playlnc nual turnover approaches 100 per cent of the American Red Croaa approaches the fifth anniversary ot the Armistice, 'oyfully together. Ladies choice took uiLrosu-x- a which ended the World War with only-a T23 In Canada. Chinese . irns with gnnts? Every man and, f MB In la for service decrease calls alight of Calculations' number the put ot the welfare and re 'cry lady had .the "heart's desire" In Canada today at 63,000. the interest Fmr rasewsa te SfUrossL or a partner. The partv ended well Chinese ot those who suffered habilitation against 14,000 twenty years ago. et Vrug toss) Imaww I Of In service ths vith good spirits uppermost. These figures have been responsible physical disability ThU week begins the for the Stewart bUL aiming at the their country. In the interest of the enlisted men cries of basketball. The Juniors abrogation of the 500 Chinese bead In the Army and the Navy serving ook the victory from the Sophs on tax and the. admission into Canada of the budget provides $101,020 for tho Www ws4w reunder merchants students and Monday afternoon. year. This la obligatory unDR. ALBERT "ffl'fjflCT s In Vancouver current Red Vitalized English has been a sub- - stricted conditions. Croaa charter, tor the order the w Dental Svaee e) fee of interest in this school during alone (according to the London Times) ganisation must aet la nutters at vol40 Chinese butchers, 65 barare 4 TelteoilUeceX there Fhossw $ relief and as a medium ot com- W he last week untary 172 grocers, 80 Jewelers, 201 munication between the w bers, trtaa Beaver, and people The Eighth grade class, under the 28 wholesale dealers, 159 1 t John Bowman All RED GROSS PLANS - t . 1 Four-fifth- WORTH OF STAPLE GOODS BOUGHT $33 (NX), (MM) y BIRTHDAY CFI.F.BK TF.I family dinner was given in honNeil Jensen Saturday evening The occasion was his 50th birthday A tlu buying conventions of the C. Penney Company, hoi dconBec ntively,,last month, at St. Louis, Salt Lake "City: Tun land. St. Paul, and Cleveland, and managers of the combined 475 stores of the organization placed orders for holiday ami s.iring merchandise aggregAt J- er ating $:'.r,, iiDo.ooo. This undoubtedly amount anniversary. the largest by one 'nterest od of one month. ever within a d pur-tkse- peri- tacking. Baker went to Mllford Monand atended the celebration or day the opening of the new I'nlon Pacific depot. The lare demend Harland Goodwin is home from upo;t manufacturers to take care of this the Montreal mine, which has closed great 'oiume or business is illustrated in down. ottt contrwt by the J. recently C Penn.-Mr. and Mr;. John Anderson are Conip.inj for 060,000 "smsook suits of underwear of ath- rejoicing over the arrival of their W'e a'ylo. said to be th elargest sin-H- e first baby boy, born Monday, Novemorder or its kind ever placed ber 12. They have two liule daughThe total retail sales of this' ters. Mother and little one are getinstitution will reach near ting along nicely. ma 5,000 ooo this year. ' IINER PARTY ""ng. At 9 ''"cVen rv -T- a delicious by the o'clock supper was served ers were laW for eight the table Ulna. wis w,r,.: Mr ' ' '3. T anH 1 w and Mr UH T m r-.- -tr e-.- ni. v ouiuu p.nr T w mr nnKn.n Mrs. who ner tor iin,i son iuucu, Lou and Charles. Mondnv tr, , tun winter id "I'uuj .v , u nuu tier uuga- - j, eu t, . " Mr. Provo gg. r- Tn-sd- ay niotner Tolt'on a - uen. Mrs. "ml tvfo "r . en Chase Tolton, of cDjjaren arrived in to visit Mrs. Tol- Mr Ellen Skinner and parents. Me nrf Mr. - Tolton. "i ore l.e surprised .to hear of the Mis. Verl KesW. dnugn KaW. of W.! 1: ' Ku?fne ot Fill- The g,. , "'"rnare took placo In Vtnbor Wadnwdty. th " t tobacconists, upervision of Mr. Dewey gave some hawkers and peddlers, 60 boot and very graphics demonstrations or tne shoe dealers, S publishers, 54 stationharm of "Rad English." Each UtUe ers, snd tbsy control 144 confectionery nlavlet was original and was drama- - shops, 63 clothing stores, 80 express Ized by thoe who composed It. This and dray businesses and 89 restauspeaks well for the Junior high, and rants. shows hc spirit of the youngsters as Why Nott they are dubbed by those older than Th Jackaon Countv Reading club "Now, boys," said the schoolmaster they. to ths geography class, "I wsnt you to met at the home of Samuel O Whi Miss Tol ton's third jear class prov Inbear In mind that the affix 'stan' means Jr.; Thursday night of last week ed that exposition Was more success tho piece of Thus wo hsve Afghanteresting readings were taken from ful as pictured in the concrete, rath- istan, the place of Afghans also Hinand the historv of Abraham Lincoln er than abstract when it went to the dustan, the place of Hindus. Can any church hlatory. one give another example Tym last Monday. The team chosen ' as re Nobody appeared very anxious to do class recreation the leaders, by so until little Johnny Insggs, the Joy A number of the friends and nel ceived enthusiastic support from the Mrs his mother and the terror of cats, of of home the called at ghbors other members of the class, where I can. Charles Lindsay Friday night of last they explained games in a clear- - at. said proudly, "Tea air. Umbrellas." for the place week and gave her a happy surprise applicable manner. car The evening was spent sewing This week's assembly was no less Now Yew Can Shove In the Dark, pet rags. gave In'erestlng. The student-bod- y Designed especially for use by travits program on Monday last. It con eling men, a self Illuminating, safety rasor makes It possible to shave In Bishop and Mrs E H. Bird snd sisted of Mrs. Jack McKeon, rlty clerk, with A vocal duet by Clnda Shlpp ana the dark. In the handle of the raxor Is a tiny electric bulb, encased In a their children, were In Heaver Tues 'ennette Skinner. to rubber holder which prevents dampcame A plsno solo by Nettle 8mlth, day afternoon. Bishop Bird tl ness from she ruatlng K. The lamp la adof attend a board meeting by Mailan Lindsay. ; Two readings so that It alwaya throws Ita The Assembly on Wednesday prov justed on brary.the spot where the rasor la Ugh! d very' popular with the studen's It cutting. sT clean shave In pitch darkMan or women to take onslstpd of wint ness Is said to be possible with this hos-iVocal selections by Mrs. Dewey.. orders for genulnt guarantfd device. tnr mn women and ehlldren. Short talk by Mr. Gray. Aloohol Street Lamps. Eliminate darning. Salary $75 Buenos on hour Aires, rapidly becoming up spars 11.50 week full time. Found Hl Bonos. to 'data, atill haa grain alcohol lamps Mme.'Cotton. heathers, silks. Inter If you tire Buddhist monk and you to light her streets, although keron.tinnal Rfockins-- Mills. Norrlstown, die, they bury port of you and en sene and alcohol street are be balm the rest ofyou In Imiiey uf lng gradually supersededlamps electricby burn you. If you have own eseciull' ity. , More than a thousand alcohol tft v SHVvt of Cedsr City. wa sxiorly, your bonese will le pounded lamps . wvre Installed during 1922. tnm'a-pasTiijfr molded There are at present L278 alcohol In town Tneedav and Wednesday on rtiiwnrninde Into n Innijie of Hit Htiddba,' to be street Ismps In use la the city. business In - temple' - n nr placed val Among those who have lost row from eating frosted alfalMs past week are Tom Parkin , Tom Patterson and Win. Cook Vd Monday. Ihe tnoriMStery. PERFECT HEALTH Tail's PUli kw T la Pt A VIGOROUS BODY Mrs. Ellen Huntington . Mil ford Is spending her With and daughtera, Mra, Jack Smlthson Dan Mr. Ferguson. Tuffs Pills Women'o Inventions. Women to" the past ten years have Invented some 1,400 different "new and useful articles," according to a report by the United Statea patent office, ranging from a rotary plowshare to an egg beater. Among Inventions enumerated are a cow tail holder, a reinforced bowl In which to beat eggs, and aa artificial eyelash. r their Army and Navy. r . - i ' N -- Mrs Ri'hitison and nd j The was decorated consisting of apples ba- - '"in, Inter-clas- ' and Mrs. Mark Woolsey en "ruined at their home Monday eve- -. ..crjehrirMng Armistice day. v.r, Wl re the pleasure of thr l! sxiea The West Ward Relief society met at their hall Monday night for a rag Max la merchandise of or of - Domestic Program Extensive The domestic operations ot the American Red Cross comprise aa accurate Indicator ot the continuing calls tor expansion la all the established and authorised aerviees. The budget agrregatea $4,181,441.71, aa against expenditures, during the last year of $1412,0(1.20. The abnormal demands la the foreign told la the mat several years, however, have largely subsided, and In consequence S90M2S.11 has beea aet tor the 1188 24 budget under foreign operations. On this amount III4.80SJ1 la aet aside for engsgsmsnta which win close the work for the refugees la TJreeoe, for whose amelioration $S,II5,OI.OS waa expended up to Juae 80, wkea the Americas' Red Croaa withdrew, and tho work waa taken over under the control of the Oreek coverameaU Tor liquidation sal completion of general relief la Europe the budget provides $100,001, and for Amortcan Junior Red Cross projects, foreign and Insular, and assistance to Chapters listed under foreign operations. " Ready for Imergoney Calls The readlneoss of the American Red Croaa to answer Immediately with of tectivo service la cases ot emergency Is aa outstanding feature et tta program that la nalvorsally recognised. During last year, 525,000 was spent for relief la 110 disasters, which was $207,610 la excess of budget provisions. This year $400,000 has been appropriated for this service. Slace 1881 the Red Cross hss administered more than 20,000,000 In relief work following disasters. Other budget Items In the schsdule for domestle operatloas Include $L 222,624.20 for service and assistance to the 8,100 Chaptera and their Branchea; $80,000 for assistance to other organisations, particularly stressing child health activities; $184. 100 for Junior Red Cross projects snd service: 10.884.20 for assistance te Nurses' Training Schools, and tor oth er acUvlttes I11L4S4.80. For supervl etoa of service activities and genera) management ot lbs entire Americas Red Cross less than 222,000 la eUoltei www "FRED MOXSON Besver City 8hoe Shop e First Class Shoe Repairing Reaaonable Prices. Parcel Post . .. Ordera Received e Beaver City, Utah e) . 'm( 1 .aw ""FWfswnsy a 1 X, o I I . 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