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Show PEQVO EVENING IIERAID, MONDAY, DECEMBER I2,"l927. PAGE SIX JUNIOR HIGH r. :v SILENCE IS SCHOOLKOTES ML COO MNATOrf-WID- INSTITUTION' GOLDEN BUT- . 3f OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON A maa giving aa account of a rift In a certain club remarked, "It snt so bad at first. A couple of members had a lilUt personal &S- feivnce cf . opinion. Others took sides anaowTrHurliw-'b- e patched up, because each aid has said and done things which tan never be forgotten even if they art ASSEMBLY PROGRAM There is seldom any forgiven. ' Pridaya program under tha di- real feeling of fellowship after a rection of Mr. Staheli's section, liourrel." I remember a churchy fight when brought out and displayed fine .ww u.iawaie vt. nrat :jirtTTr started- - at m -rendered vocsl we Two tea. The boateas hapmissionary" well by Elden Ram-e- pened to aay to a member of the exceptional' a "H baritone refreshment committee who was rolled-bac- k wt parking her things in a basket to Aa the orchestra. go home. That fork- looks lik greeted our own ho rendered In mine." There are two churches The true modern, style two popular and now where one had been before! late number, I saw a school split up once. Two In true rlrnmntic.style. Miee Ho- teachers had the same pride. On warda T wining achool pupil, the annual teste one came out with i a reading. After a higher average than the ether.' Javowd ti a dance number by Eva Wilkin and The latter went In and told the Loil Hanwn the faculty members former she could have dons the were brr'"M to a realisation of xme thing Is she had had aa smait o by the "Educated a Class. And their pr"Vf she, meaning to be which appeared modest and Horse" to set the other trying on our stac snd answered ques- up a bit, answered, "Yes, tny class tions pre pounded to It by. its train-er- a this term is smart They could get their work even with a for ''- to a teacher." It ended in a dummy waa provoked Tb ll much laneMnr when Elden Ramsey fight in that building of thirty nrmtfd his burlesque "Symphony teachers, the School Board got it, Orchestra" in two familiar, numbera the papers got it, parents took a the from laughter repeated Judging hand! About six teachers were and rpplaiise, the program was dropped at the election In June, greatly enjoyed. , Edgar A. Guest In his article about gossip - recently mentioned JUNIOR HIGH OPERA other sins of the tongue.-Hsays rrcnarations are under way for that the gift of gab Is a peril, that la of sick Junior a of he and tired high personally preBenUtion .oing to people, explaining that Pora wn'ch wln U'tP1c'fgine' he didn't mean what he said, time In JanuaryMlss Prlday, The facta speak for themselves. sic instructor, is working diligently It is a rare talent, this speaking early and iat selecting characters t urines, not only ' to know how, n, "t n re.dy for the final when, and where to say a thing, also to whom we say It A ,vent More definite announcement" hat mr.tch in tome places is useful; In will be made later, . a glycerin factory, not so useful I . . should add to Mr Quest's remark. BASKETBALL "Not learn to - Hold your Pa?ketball Is now the order of tongue,only but know the people you the Ha". Each home room has talk to." a basketball team which ga!od c ham-an- a " will compete In an Inter-clas- s Some pions'hlp series to see who are because people that's the only kind they're champions at the school The athletic committee consisting able to finance. of Mr. Nielsen, Mr, Bench and Mr. What this country needs Is not Buttle are meeting the boys each more companionate marriages but at the gym. a few lest uncompanlonate onea 'Miss Emily Browa and Miss Tir-za- h Pedestrian should be seen and Emonds dt Ogden were Provo not hurt visitors over the week ead. CHHIHTMAS SPIRIT , Already tha Christmas ' atmosphere has crept Into our school rooma Deeeratioss in with the season ae. being artistically arranged to the varioua rooms. I Plani for ChrUtmaJTpaftlei la the varioua home rooma arc now being laid. ' E t: s yn y2-- L f?EL X M.JL 111 J. M "where $avingsare greatest1 286 WEST CENTER STREET . l ,'.... - .... - , : v PRQV&JJTAH MM Hi y, nir'n - rf." III mmUseful and Practical Gift for Everyone to wear and m W 1 . something that wilj not easily WEAR OUT are about the most sensible and acceptable gifts we can suggest Our Christmas Stocks were never so attractive as right now. The orice, too, ARE RIGHT! Something . free-for-a- BEAD THE STORY, THEK THE PICTURE COl-O- k The Tinlea didn't hesitate, but I This statement made old Santa mniia Kali) h "We'll co there ;nlkedright through the mnn-- t nftcr 'while. It s whrt w rous1 gate. Old Santa shou.1, a lot of drums, and horns and too. I'll let you play a slide 'Here we are, in famous Santa Lend. Tou soon will see all kinds t'ombone, which makes a deep and of toys which we make up f orgirla funny tone. But, first of all, we " r.nd boys. Our task this year wtir have a lot or other things to do." So, on they went, to shortly 'stop lend a hand.; The Tinles smiled and looked before a place called, "Dressing around. Ah, .what a pretty place Shop." "Here's where we start," old they'd, found! In all directions they Snnta said. "We'll put on working could see small toyshops towering clothes." inside, the Titties looked lugh. They followed Santa down around and heaps and heaps of nioo found. Thty iung on littlo the street, and then they-- Jheasd some music sweet. It came out of bangers; there were rows' and rows ' i rows. W music shop, as they were pass"We make these things for dolls ing by. "What la that place?" wee Carpy ti wear " said Santa,, "but they cried. 'Td surely like to go inside'. v. ill not care If each of you pick K sounds like little horns and something out that's hanging 'round things. I'd like to blow one, too. the walls. Take something to Why,-onc- e I played right In a band, tbct your clothes, or they'll get and say, the way I played was dirty, 3xdness knows." So, every put on some grand. I made some pretty music, little Tinymite ' though It's rather hard to do." n BuvThat Frock Without Delay! A Modish Selection Now is the time reaj dividends - jwys wn't a new frock " -- . -- holiday! and our prices are, as usual, exceptionally in-viting ' (wX -- ' J i ' - Opening Wednesday ; j Their Smartnees la Surprising of frocVt it niuch hieher tppear in these dre-ieveryone a buy that you can be proud ot sizej for women, misses and Style ei juniors. Ihe pleasure from a useful. gift outlasts the holiday season many times. $6.90 to $14.75 fy j 25ft For Christmas for All Year ; Style and Comfort-ithe Junior Boys' ' " Quilted Robes Swagger little coats for the junior boys. e of selected chinchillas and Well-mad- .three-butto- Ml - 3.98 to 8.90 Corduroy Robes 2.98 to 6.90, ii Are Wvmly Furred and Lined- -' Is, I I iff Wl d'vWw' Hi4 mra.O to Ml V " " Oil A It rfxrat'ty-iirblack-a- ')X WW Christmas Ties Unusual Patterns I ' 4vifatM TwlvC s- - r " ShhdeS' See ct, -- -- mme Imporled Pon t new shades I . " v Daytime and Dress Coats Rough sport fabrics and fine, smooth velours and suedesnever more outstandnever ing coat values have been offered greater opportunity to save on a clever winter coat I ' . Misses I : I ASSORTED " Crepe, plain Crepe De Win- - Chine, printed Georg-- .d0WS ctte;, printed Crepe de ' . If 1 - Z- 79ctd$L69 - KXK! iKW;r-?--yf-- - - l 8 .'fj ssiiiisiiitls1iiiilti,wwwaawsMu,Miiiwiiiugs gaaBWgaiaBjMsBSslWsKsssssss . ...... For Health and Pleasure REFRESHMENTS: Hot Dogs Hamburger - Coffee . See our large toys. -- Prices Overcoats r Some wonderful values in men's overcoats and topcoats, prices range assortment of .from are-alwa- ys ; $9.90 right. " NEWS Mr. and Mrs. T. E. tfesbit arc happy to announce the arrival of a James C Anderson and Kenneth son,' born this morning at the Crane and baby Maternity home. Mother " Richardson of Vernal were Provo are doing nicely. visitors for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Thurber of .of Salt Lake spent Sunday here with Jndg George Christenson friends. v . Price is here for several dayu. . to $29.75 I I I I iC H. Eattnger M Mt Pleasant Miss Edith iJones of Salt Lake Is was a visitor here today on business. visiting here Yor a few days1; with her grandmother, Mrs. "Phebe L. Abraham Boy Powell of Price and tGarter' Velow Robinson of Spanish Fork C. B. Tobnan Lemon I ! .1 mony was performed by E. Byron county clerk of Utah coun ty. Ill Lloyd ; Theurer of Providence, Utah, spent today here with friends: ' '. " abdCu Ka M.infw Mmlri lOfCaKfi'ori&pwr DURNS Covsr with wet I 1 IsssF - baking sod- aftsTwards apply gsnUy VJhen You Feel a Cold 1 tastrup, . 98c to $7.90 Toys Coming JSP" Foley's Honey and On Tar Compound quicldy stops teasing; harassing coughs that , 1 Some women prefer roomy pouch others an envelope all are here. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf 1. Jensen of among the visitors hera on business ' Detroit, Michigan, were among the today. ;' visitors here over the week end. 1 CITY ' at ' L--- Flat' 1 Our 'Chine. full cut,' well made and excellent in every detail. See that's our 'advice, them People appreciate the values received a tour store as manifested by the enormous ' crowds.. Shop with the crowds. I Showing silks former- ly priced to $2.95 in- plain gift-c-lever Dias stripes, squares, all the aewest and most unusual Every tie is large, designs. $9.90 to $39.75 1r.;he3 wide in black only. ZG eluding . Junior DUCHESS SATIN , thirty-fiv- e PONGEE' Ir?4AV';" j v, - - ' ( handbags have a place on every Christmas list . ; Women TS - ' l V" . :JATIJ,'SILKS $1.15: nCW navy and brown. Many Smart Stylet' For Gifts ' 40 inch Charmeuse ,in a very good quality ; colors black; 3 1 ' Another feminine interlined and warmly trimmed with fur.'' CHARMEUSE BARRONETTE " For Drones and Slips. Mill WrtS'V W ti3TMV Vl ' " ; The woman who shops with lis can go comfortably to face the bluster of winter weatherbecause her coat is wide and twelve now sharlpa tft select, from. 3 A Handbag? - Priced Appealingly Low .. 40.rinches 0 3 A - DORIS. SATIN . l C 1 and a good colors., nd - - - r.fim-.:.- ,. -- ejl- - CREPE DE CHINE ' I IHtll GEORGETTES 1. tram. l H'sVrZi v -- A quality usually sold at $1.95 yard anoine good shades to a,. 1111(11 X CTT inches wide, fifteen shades in nlm'n nrA rhtir.owAhto cftm. RADIUM SILK T4m I I miAjmm ,. M rl I ART TAFFETA WW? Wib 11 11 d; Si Beacon Blanket Robes A Pre Cmstmas double-breaste- n, tans, greys, browns and blue; cheerful over- laids and mixtures. Sizes 3 to 8 years ow priced at 7.90 to 14.75 . n Overcoats; Is there a college girl, a business woman or a housewife on your gift list? For anyone of them a bathrobe is a welcome- and always appreciated gift. Comfortable Winter Goats fiyW-Ta- Anniversary Bathrobes Are Enduring Gifts ; ' ' $1.98 $4.50 A Thoughtful Gift ' 1 - ' in-e5- forthe-ap-proachi- ng pnet " The woman who travels, the college girl anyone, in convenient manicure sets---i-" actLcan - e in a roll or boxed. because you ' - ' Dainty Manicure Sets and Rolls that shopping ; ' ' Priced Lower A Suggestion for Her Gift --- tire out and prevent sleep. No chloroform no oDiatcs to ary -- secretions -- and cause; constipation xaeai. for elderly persons.. Isold everywhere (Brohio 1 Quinin83 to wotlf off ths Cold and to fbrtifr the y.tem anainst Grip, Inllumua and ether tanow llU. ruultmf from cold. The Safe and Provan toaiady. Mot Wc. - Tha box bean this slfnatnas '. Alice Madseil of Price was a Pro' vo visitor over the week nd. . TUES. FliL QT Mav VapoRub Jm U4 Owr IT Million PAW4 YiaHy Proven Merit since 1$89 iiil it |