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Show rtr"f" warn provo sciiooisii Kill EL ii.it, .... - The tihtg rada t tha Timpanogoa Mrm Stana, Clayton atteaded A th err parts era at a social at fat the tlmt. TM M ttftt MSei chaolr feavw W nWint yaper diaaer pexty fiva by Mr. fta4 Mrs. Xewataa hoaa TtrtraUay tvealng ftrty.v drtaa . l"ffv tW o(.W aid ftfl fcatr wclp. Wt ChriatMflea ErvaJ evening was- pleaaantiy apaat f Shftrwa Wft The V rvWr Second Gfftd. light wjftUt with ft gathered Tuaeday avaaiTig. m playkig piva;iasive gaaaaa. tiala. ,,. Wft 3wrTBid fatUa flower treat" is- Mr. aaii. Thi laoraing ty Kfraahmeau we servaa By tb. h iit,'Wt hostess, invited guests ware; Mr Crd01' room fnd .Mfig . I1 the and paatad them M . ptftfajaadavfiA-atgaiCnm tfkLA 'kiM, irla Blip W t 1 kM U having tavf Judff tea Tki UuiN court. W unu i 11 - c v-- - I- -' - V jpf-- Get I ' r 1RI Mr xf m law i Mil mm u Ttu -- and Rea - ;. Barvyiir.mTDr uuf.p teaael" 'i, " Tnasrh ' "A fuw'"" fAJ 1 Albert Berxant Mr. and Uic' V. wardT1 w om top thil, judt ttM tkm Kext wafcV Beaver Wf ut b big tk Moor W. Xim. Mr, and M BUrt to n art toing eertain-ftinowfa money, udjch k topa of tho bats n flower Grtuw Mra Iff.' Q. and E. aa Dr. and ftboutUncoU thlak . atttdying Show it the Jlpe On Saturday vwatec-lte. than. Tfcy m tnry wtty.-O- Be Mrs Joeeph Olpin. Mr. and Mra1 TtVv interMUnc. win CHAKliF.n cXJCTCluCK. dreaa to wink, eat bhMt mad U I Mrs. Edward BeD aatertaiMd Mr. ri Newman. Mr. sad MrC Vrad C Jftttuftry Jl. Mr: llowr brought other ta yellow. and Mrs. E wring Johnso. M. and KboellMra M arts Rm I th. Mr. sad Lsssaaii at rayertment to our room. It had I The aiwsmui betohg to Mlai Ttob- - Mra.-J6. BoWtefTaad Mrs. U P. Harvey, Mr. C R Our second erftde hu orfanised a nee wtta a Drasa piaie in na erU Hladaaarah. Miss Oeaeviavw Mr, oha Chriatanaea at a card er. Mr. Rave a and Mrs. &A. Kirk. teeth. He put aom aalt en tha MitcheU, and Mias Merly Hansen m Mrt of rd4T "V1;v two Prty. Mr. and Mra too i Mrs. Winter. sad Bay viol weuld take he a the and ouekepr. tw bon d plate -They are going U dance the Ytinaet gooAk .Ed. Kardmah.IMr.-aaMravjlenl cleajter sjmI two wmtw ttrrlm. - iin bow aniLmb ua tht" aide. Thli wsr ti""PmT"TT: TWT and MfW.'Ltewa-CJohwsea Ktelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kemp. TsrwKr treat diff aaade deaigmt ners are ml iarwtt mra. jar: ia- - announce the arrival of a baby Hold.! ttrer and Mr. and Tlrs. Joha Mra. Cardea'a Ftret Grade. vid nelding and Mr. RobeH Sum Mrs. BJobarg was formerly Miaa TTng cKW and neat Our,oUceina wtr"! way. ' ner. NOLA GOODMAN, will nejp ua Keep oroer. , Ftoreucs Thome. f th We are growing rice and wheat We don't want to ge to court Reporter. ting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith war : ia school. W raised K In bottles ot Second Grade. were Salt UlsJ ursdsy" Vlsiapg" with; ater Miaa- Wonllay fa fading The fifth grarWTneTTm"paBO- - M. and of honor at a social given Mra Smith's mother,. Mrs. Antfe gang It isMigood book. gos school have bee having visi guests We of Ute fourth grade are put lKiUnapp?d.'travel! and their is in. of a number who Mills, neighbors ace studying about birds: We tors. They are Mrs. Warner. Mra by htlTLJ" ting ca a health play. "JaUk for the We v friends Wednesday evening. Whole1 World." Harold Peterson: Jg have pictures on the board and tell Powtlaoa and Mrs. Hindmarsh, hom,e Mr. John HalUdsy. Jr. stater Anderson was Rene them. about elrrCoriiins;tvery much.. John; Clea Harmon, Mary; -- Kay enjoyed oT Salt I tainea tne. toitowmg at a ear part; JT. Mra. T. Samuelson teeth her to the flm altp get Snow. Doctor; iry- Betft Gray; Reporter. jtax H.rGert evening; Th Misses Ru her mother. Saturday Genevieve Gtraldina and John Evans had a Ijake la laiUn-rwit- h Nurse; Beth Carlson and. Edward Olpin, Pugal. We a Mrs. week. had Eliza organt Batiks; this spellSimmon, Japanese children; Mem birthday Faluk, June Van Wagenora, War thing John. ay: is a little Eskimo Pacfc and Burt Ma Roland Jacobs and Leland Mrs. 'Fred Fouts entertained on Clark, gave us a boy. He lives up la the land of ice Raynolla Johheon, George Stores, son's class came.and We enjoyed it very and show. , The sun never shines Friday evening In honor Of her Christiansen. Refreahmentswer Italian children; Betty" Hafen and health play. served by tne boat s motfeer t daughter, Mra. Weston Halts' of clos lives. where little Iee Cassity, Arabian; 'Blanche Rust much.. MILDRED NIELSON, of th games. , Ah He loves to eat whale meat dip- - California, who is her on a visit ' and Marcus Hitcheock, Hollanders ; Vl Fourth Grade, Room Three. Iped In oil; he also eats fish and Donald Roberta, Uncle Sam. Mrs.Jonn.'Van WatfoneM treslJ Miss Florence Harper of Salt "'t aaiittuMi hMoai ESTHER HATCH. of Camp No. a of th Daughl " " wears clothes made lift spent the weesTend with her dent "Fourth Grade. ters of the floneers, entertained , of polar bear skins for his beet folka the member' at her home Thur J clothes and caribou skins and teal School Miss Mildred Christiansen was day ftTteraorjn. Tnna woo eatoy skins tot every day: eiiest of honor at a surnrlse party the affair, were Mrs. John. Joa Beats and Bllsa Andrew The bors and girls in Mr. Rtrate's tensen, Mrs. Atkinson; Mr,fl Mf- refresh-l?LseMrEwsni were and played games in We have nine teeth certificate's to Japan. They are sending views White, Mrs Rose Hayes. Mr JLeori I ments were served. The The guests: Tlmnanoeos school is irivinc more. We uur room ;irt'd"ribpc to'get Smith. Mrs. Edith Monseti!aad from Provo and vicinity, and past- - a' colonial Misses .Elaine. Fern, and of nil the other rooms in play. The play is mostly Mrs. Mary Weeks. in the book. The English v there ahtBd Fruit- f fwot: 1 J . . . I .... . HARRiS. '"ft on0A lamviiiuM before VAariinar ' After the basketball gamfeUFrl Sixth Grade. Abom an4 flay evening. Mayor thy- - will eend s back-a-f ly. We all expect the play to be Christiansen. book which will be translated into successfult Newman entertained at suppf I i We tire having a cohtest in the ! our language. and Mrs. Karl Swenson. Mr.Tan, .Mr. and Mra Wesley DONNA VAN WAGENEN, Franklin school engaged in the care" -Mrs. mrvai unrig ten sen anf yt incll were visitors Sun at family Siith Grade. Alpine of te.e'th. AH the chiltjreo have to go Sixth Grade.. " pal and Mrs. Karl Banks, T day. la th& dcntiBland get an O. K min.f The room that gets the most gets a Mr. and Mrs. John ChrMtensei! Miss Morgan's second grade are I Mrs. Karl Banks nlertalhea on bust. ... ii party- - We l peanut i preparing for a February project afternoon In honor of the entertained at a cardJn&Red-Friday ; KAY KIRKWOOD, t Ths We found that there were three Im neeaay "evening. tenth birthdav anniversary 'of her were Third Grade. Mn and Mrs. William W4 portant days ,lh this month: Ua- daughter Xoulse. The twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. JohmBouWer. Mti coin's birthday, Washington's birthenioyea themselves with sraweS, mm. cuwara WHAT HAS GONE nan, ana Mrsj.jsmma day and Valentine. a nfter which delicious birthdav The1 snow is gone but I hope, it Keoyii. They have learned patriotic songs was ainner served.. will come again especially cjn the and- - they have hunted out all the - Mr. and Mrs. ' Franklin school ground. stories about Washington and Lin. Joseph; yipin an Mr. and Mrs. Flo vd Anaersw of -GEORGE DAVIS, children of He . in coin their , readers. eht week end tire at . .... 'V Sixth Grade. ! Miss Steadman's section are to I P I fi t home of Mr. and Mr" Tnn Drigga Pleasant Grove. decorate the room Iast Wednesday,' January 28, the They will have hatchets on their On Mnd!sy sfternonn the Tielo-kBROCKRANK TO SFEAK school sixth grade was in- curtains..j; Franklin otMra'Hatftran Wjiafrrands Attorney i. E. Brockhank f 1 U V, to the W vited go up B, rPeterson at to ihered her hoin vp win b the roeaker at the 1 We gladly accepted the invita- The boys and girls Mr What-cott'- s. ji I tiorrnd" ant Grove M. I. A. conjoint BJSetinJ' entertalnfe'U the people'bs room are decorating theft-rooA sociable Sunday evening. An excellent (nusfcl birthday anniversary, 'haron our for Valentine. We surely are playing, a time was enjoyed. cai program will also PS'glveit monicas. The audience semod Very glad to have Verona Hiatt baok to "" pleased and we were treated with - school. She has been Jll with pne'ur M"i. Velma Rasmusrin and Miss i,' candy after our selection ,werc- monia." La Priel Hansen of Provo visited CLTDE MADSEJNg MAISIE CORDNER. ovf. with Mrs. Rasmusnn's parents, Mr. Sixth Grade. Sixth Grade. and Mrs, Joseph Larsen. over the 'week end. The boys and girls in the Parker We ere going to have a Jibrary. ilHIII We have all kinds of books. First school were surprised Tuesday .by Mr. and Mrs, Hyrtim Johnson we' have, fairy tales! Second Ws.feave, a-- live- drill. The boys and girls in wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. John books of our own country. Our li- the lower grades thought It was a Hayes of Provo on Thursday. is Croff. Mae some real fire of them cried. brarian apd a name Tne Doys and girls in the upper " We have reporter whose, Is Mr. and Mrs. Burlin Drigers spent 425 West CMtavv? is Dixie Morgan. She puts thibgs grades were not so scared. All the Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake. she learned she after had students were out of the building Just that In the paper, iiifl is ft m one ana been chosen to. succeed tiethua- A few days ago we put out-weand as Arkansas' first-- congress: St a dinner parly Thursday evening - PAUIiBOYB; bal- health play to giiaranleed women, Mrs. W. A. Oldfield posed io me iaay Bankers of Utah county, Sixth Grade. Croff made it up one night. w; NVIA. tKifi Stawwbul ftseliiaiva Mp " went in alTtKe rooms"1B TOebutl!l' all tfeis week. ; miss scott s rirst grade boys and picture me iirsi sne nas naa tak-- 1 Mayor and Mra F R Newtfian ing. It went off good. MAE CROFF. entertained the city officers and gins are learning some new Valen7ien in n years. tine songs. They are going to have The Franklin school had a dance a program with songs and dances. last Friday. They had candy for They have a new book now. with -The fifths sale. too. r deJsigood stojrjeg m it. I I . - fi- - izsj PLEASAIITGROESCCiliY. Tt u Chlpmaa of Salt take, . i - -- HTBl KB - .rd. a rufo g . ' MEE-GlSH-- - Mee-Gish-- Mee-Gish-a-o u - ' Mee-Gish-- oo r .usii':: 1 a JJ 4 -- - : iA. AJw fa.V I , Teachers-associatto- Kills Two H i " r,IS hpe "e BttdarataA with the1-- atate aiid narion at a maetlhg held In the house ..Thursday TWt iy parents and t'lK tu'if e Wiw ' WHnbers of this nmnrix-ijmTUia is an exceptionally iati i iH ici tii ;ri)uermg tne rural " - i jid .fc 5 QktVQ il 'W TIRE SHOP 7- Each of tin other and pupils. teachers of tht. school als ,; ve; n short talk , During the "jr af llicltX.MxaAr Elia.ird;..4a3Jgiiuii4J Mrs. D. a, Welch, Mrs. Mack wnn-ne' hospitality, Mrs. Martha Whit ihg, Oscar Whitlhg; membership, 2 ceptionally hazardous feats at the Alice Johnson, James Allan. bottom of the sea He is ably sup-- 2 ported by Ralph Graves and Doro-- 5 A special meeting under, the of the -- Springyill- Sdcond thy Revier. Th former portraysMr l.AT Will ISC' Ivenln the I a most steals the picture. Miss Re-- chapel Sunday evening beginning at With a rin, "role as the 7:30 o'clock. t. ; vler has a Miss Mary Kaltenbaugh of Grove City, Pa., dance hall queen, who marries In recently returned mission 'haste and repents at leisure. She ary Will be the speaker. In addi admitted he killed his employer and his employer's wife, Mr. and jg'has some exceptionally fine scenes tion an excellent program- - Is ar Mrs. John" Oser of CanaT Fulton, "with Graves and some that are ranged for the occasion. O., so he could take their automo-.bil- e highly dramatic with Holt and give "his girl" a ride. X two The plot revolves around After slaying the dairyman, he M buddies, who have formed a Damon docWed A ship at Brooklyn the drove to New Castle, Pa, aaa mias- - rmiisnipTnrotigni ther day with .W00frpoandr of said he twist of fate one buddy makes cheese from New Zealand. By and took his sweetheart for a ride. 4a Officials at Canton, O., wherth w love to the other s wife, unknow. chance there weren't any heavywas held, were prepared t singly, but when it Is found out the weight fighters tn lot; were youth file murder charges after the Boy there? jj action is fast and furious. It has been given a sanity .hearing. in a small cottage and ends ' Don't cross f Waln-wrtgh- - . : . th'.. community. bcoi!i to cffiiM !.- of the organisation. Ktt:.i rnifincipai of k ma'n sp'pgjj '. pieion Schools, i i's ot lh evening. Ha disci.. Uwt detail ihv esentlnls of th"' tjtojganAdhmaTBHWt- s iTl s jfction fif ir& . - - - ce-tyxti- i, . : In Congress .t. V of Mapleton completed Its organize- Hon 14 J a. - The Paf ent i Uhn - , which is being shown at the xoe lyni inrttter, contains noma so. greaTest underwater action I has ever been our privilege to. witness. Jack Holt has powerful role as . 1 MaDleton News I jture, " -- .r. 1 - - injUkl&W n.M. . wf ; a:CV'a.r,r-"- ni. r z ito Gl?5.I?E. M ,now ' x i - . - tawl-Mrs- s : J: n II ... vA.Te" , n' Ire;-the- vi- - I 1! . Jfgk TT 1-- :: :'M i Parker Erankliii School J Ti - . nfmT7asTlirql:lan JpBfi-n'- t Br "EEisEyXiA8 EACCSYERt Some of the Franklin school had a Reporter. R sure was a fight. The A bill in New filed the flcfw like a rain snowballs just Hamp storm. But a whole lot of us got shire legislature would prohibit the 1 sale '. of HnVf ynd tne rrwigft, lip wet It was so wet . . powdtr. Drug stores wouldn't suf fer much, however; they could go We are having a cohtest to see right on selling sandwiches and au which section can get their o:K. tomobile tires just the same. RICHARD JEPPERgON. -- thr com-menc- es iiiiiuiiijuniuraiiiuEiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit S ",SstBSSBSBBSSSS Bishop Hughes nrges an appeal to bootleggers tnrough newspaper advertising "to stop Such business and give yourselves to God." The idea might be even more successful if they could be persuaded to tal a drink of their own stuff. in the mud. The men are trapped; and It appears that It win be tm- - A Cambridge professor urges . possible to reach them. Here Holt courses in leading to U jS comes Into his own. He descends diplomas. Wouldn't there b to th bottom in diving suitr at grand rush to grant master degree ..taches the oxygen Una and ar-- to Peggy Joyce? a ranges the stage so the boat can be love-makin-g, 'raised. ; z -- i : 1 to be Introduced Into the I ? Turkish parliament making's new revised language obligatory In all r parts of the country and providing TJieavy penalties for th smployr A bill is rnent of other' tongues. . tt 1 - - etlo!-- - --t- H ;-'- j-If- Foils! 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