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Show i THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH Report of Board of Education Nebo School District Sewing Time Now NEW YORK OLD GUARD SALUTES THE FLAj. In a careful Inspection of the schools (Continued from Page 1) In your district, It gives me pleasure Ole a requisition for any material she to submit to you the following report. may receive. At the end of each and better. In my judgment, the schools of month a summary of all the requisiboth from an admindistrict, your tions made by all the teachers of a an and istrative educational standbuilding Is compiled by the principal were never before in so flourpoint, Is to the and a duplicate copy sent in as condition at present. Reclerk of the Board, who check the ishing tbe various from schools Indiports same and charges the school building cate: with the amount of supplies used. $1.00 A WEEK WILL PAY FOR IT 1. Tbe per cent of enrollment In The clerk knows at all times just the eight grade compared with tbe courses were graded A; 110 were census lists is 99. FERRIS 1 were 44 and customer will a receive graded C; graded B; Saturday every lady , Sf A'ESK 2. Actual attendance of pupils Is ll by course graded E. Reduced to the I fVILt BE 95.7. thimble FREE . percentage basis, the average la 8S.9 STHC 3. Punctuality of pupils la 98.9. per cent. , is doubtful It the that above record From Spanish Fork 21 students, can be equalled, much less surpassed, bout a m taking 238 courses. 64 courses were seml-ariIn other district or the any by state, graded A; 1 4 5. graded B; 26 graded Utah will for that matter, anywhere else C; 3 graded D. Reduced to the perfor aders the country. Out of a centage basis the average is 86.3 per throughout te the school ler of total 6364, your population . cent. and ndred has 700 district approximately From Payson 6 college students which- w in high school, and It Is ex- 71 courses. 13 courses were taking i , Wi isldent that 100 of this number will graded A; 60 graded B; 2 graded C; pected Lv-lnrhe slgnln bo show-; ; graduated. Certainly this 6 graded D. Reduced to the percentwill i Is something of which you can be ' f Is 84.8 basis cent. the average age per ' I ople t The minimum rating for credit Is proud. j le stoi Furthermore, all of your high 60 per cent. it, and si You will note from the enclosed school buildings are new and modern Heres a level road, the road well and reasonably supplied with tabulation, that tbe students graduatto our store. The fare is reas ' needed apparatus. The high school from district and your ing entering ,VI Is consldi have teachers been onable. carefully selected college here are signally successful. e on acc on the whole are doing a superEighty-fiv- e per cent success la more and hou ranch While here buy one ofour than average. Looking at the qual- ior grade of work. company In with company your superintenity of the output of your schools, you warm Sweaters, Mackinaws, Itself wil dent, J. P. Creer, I visited typical sec- -' are to be congratulated. certainly live stocl or Overcoats. eW also have a tlons In all the grades and In several Very sincerely yours, bill i the, of them tests for accuracy and efficifew suits for the GEO. II. BRIMIIALL. live for were made. In the primary secency voungef young men. Superintendent, J. Preston Creer, ee ftundn we found the reading and numtions Spanish Fork, Utah, f-the! West, ber work to be above standard. In 1 Dear never Superintendent Creer: $15 hundr bought a better sixth grades the reading, writing t j jee acres li During the last five years I have the clothing value than when you jn u xbeen In constant touch with the grad-- I and spelling were fully up to stand-- , I r vjssed. a ye bought a Clothcrt suit. uates ot the Sprlngvtlle, Spanish Fork ard. , Several testa were mude of eighth od Guard of New York has Just had Its annual reunion and punu ipresentati and Payson high schools, and beg to l and while some of riu sections, We couldnt offer you better !it(i.'ruj,li shows niune of the guardsmen with their colors In front flnal cjc8, say to you that among the high grade 8" school graduates that have entered them were not quite up to standard, die city lull. hats if we wanted to; they are-nference the Agricultural College we have most of them were above. One sec- -' made that is at sensible slgne i found those graduated from your tlon was considerably above r.verage; The bin i DAY HAVE SENIORS In Ion this prices. beone sat but ANGELUS PROGRAM pupil was district of an exceptionally high qualAT HIGH SCHOOL Departn low average and the others appeared ity, both as regards character, ability ngress wi to work and preparation for the work to be more nearly uniform in ability ' Friday, January 12th The adtl?ult n he at was Senior Yesterday day BUY TODAY. of the college. Many of the gradu- than any other eighth grade I have ventures of Liberty episode No. 5 the V ' Spanish Fork high school. The 4r ates of these schools have taken their examined in the state. In two parts, mst pr The was to devoted the prosp Judge Triangle entirely The elementary school , buildings college degrees and are now engaged hlngs. in drama la three who tive Keystone parts. graduates, engaged are In general commodious and sani- CO-O- P. j in responsible public work and are lal matinee at 3:3 chlldren 6c number o fsuitable pranks in an t 'between ' Hie existing' spirit giving an exceedingly good account of to Helen fort to arouse a genuine Saturday January 13th themselves. Upon inquiry I find that teachers and pupils ems most har- - Gibson ww On lt ln At an Call classme: Daner'8 lower the In among mmmm Sin spirit monlous. fact during the entire the grduates of these high schools We supowi now that the Legislat Lk Hazards of Helen I saw nothing of a disagreeable 8od K1UC HANSEN HOME During the day the Seniors attend? i have the same at the high reputation ture is lu session, that the air will be road The Chorus Girl and no classes and at 11 o clock gave Principal : In any of the rooms or build- Btor,eJ- Eric Hansen one of the volunteers University of Utah, 100, wll full of railroads and rumors ot rail- who left here in Kid, Kalem drama In three excellent program, enlivened byi j the Very truly yours, July for service onl I feel It a very great pleasure, and lngs'. roads, In an effort to Btave off, if the Mexican border, returned to his. a bit of 'parts. Some Duel comedy drama. eral unique stunts At one oclocl,n MOSIAH 1IALL. or justice to you to make these . Pallas a peanut bust was held at whic!BUjtB oul possible, the enactment of a law home last Thursday on a three mon-- j statements and to Monday, January 15th School State High Inspector. congratulate you ths furlough. He has been lu poor heartily upon the success of your The teachers, so far as we are Platures presents Dustin Farjjum ln all the faculty and the Seniors providing for a public utilities tQ t, for some time. He states that forts and the efforts of your fellow able to learn are enthusiastic and Davy Crockett In five parts.' present. During the afternoon ba the boys on the border are all feel-- ! laborers In behalf of education in are working to their fullest capacity World entire class made a visit to the hoEboi0 by Tuesday, January 16th HANSEN INFANT DIES lng fine.ibut are anxious to get home. Utah County. I trust that your work t0 bring tho schools of our district Pictures presents Motile King and of the president, Ralph Nielsen, vltn duet James Burt Hansen, tbe infant son in behalf ot Utahs young people may up to the desired standard. Accord- - Arthur Ashley ln The Summer Girl was unable to attend. All throats Eva I cf Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Hansen, Plenty of v per cent money to loan long be continued and that your op lng to the report of our superlnten- - a fantastical farce comedy ln five the day a thorough good time vally inviti are most earnest and con- - parts. died yesterday cf pneumonia, after a on farm property. See W.A.Cornaby portunitlcs may be enjoyed, and a good deal of prop enlarged so that dent, they sclentlous ln the performance of their short Illness. The child was born school fepirit was created. Jesse i the State may reap tbe fruits ot 17th If the p Wednesday, January your duty, and most loyal in their support l. Lasky presents Mae Murray In December 13th. The funeral services Edward Creer was operated on at long experience as well as your -jw some of the new system. Together with The Dream Girl. ln five will be held tomorrow from the home Provo General Hospital this mor- - sonal power as an educator. FOR SALE The homo of Ecndlyireti parts, the superintendent and supervisors.! for noon. at nir.g y Lewis, 6th East and Center streeveatly obi Sincerely yours, commencing 8th strangulated hernia. He Thursday, January are responsible for the present is getting along as well as could be I JOHN A. W1DSTOE enB,0 Kaybee preBent8 William S. good standing of our schools. Miss Mary Hughes last Wednesday expected. Millard Beck was taken to thetShort fu President. Hart with Clara Williams in Hells As members of the Board of Edu- D. S. Hospital this morning to from Twin Falls, Idaho, to attend We feel that the children of tli Friday in five parts. we have endeavored to do all Hinges" cation, and tho funeral of her mother, She will Plenty of 7 per cent monev to loan grade schools are doing equal! as In our operated on for hernia. power to serve the public and e remain return again Saturday. on farm property. See W.A.Cornaby. effective aork as the studtrts of the The New Year's Eve Club met last srhools. The result of the standard prove worthy of the confidence imMiss Bessie Alnge spent a fert-at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ln us evening the In posed f the by people. tests and examinations sent out by days last week visiting with Mn a The! at basket new establishment of tbe Henry school Matley party. sysA the superintendent and supervisors baby Vern H. Johnson at Provo. 4 it0 Mfs show a noticeable advancement ln all tem it has been our desire to build evening was Bpent In music and social subjects. Ono of tbe state school of- - slowly and firmly. No policy has chat. The invited guests were Mr. The coal situation Is'iot so DAVIS AND MORGAN flclals spent two days In December ben adopted without thorough con- - and Mrs. George F. Bowen and Mrs. baby as a topis of conversation as FOB aI.K on easy tor ms: 3 roomed house 4 block from Main a full belief that Edward Creer.) ?Mrs. Pa visltlng and testing the grades of 0Ur jsdoraGon and was a week ago. itre.'t 1100.00. 86,000 home for 33?00, modern 10 rooms new. I i district. The following is his report U was for tho be8t for tho 6 roomed basement, 4 on ground 1 blork from Thurbcr school.82600 nnd I)ro&rcss th schools. Miss Grace Jarvis gave a miscellto the Board of Education: UNERJ Bll1 Wm. F. Cody, or Buffalo I ncr lot on road to factory, house three rooms, 150,0. A Modrcn R8Pectfully submitted by order of aneous bundle shower at her home one of Board of Education: the most picturesque figure th Board of Education. bourn, Just built, 10 rooms, 13250. Money to loan. Call and list your Nebo Softool District, Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. J. in the West, died yesterday at thfaocral pronerty. SAMUEL E. TAYLOR, Lawrence. The evening was spent ln home of his Spanish Fork, Utah, Prey daughter ln Denver. daI at Gentlemen: After spending two days! WM. A. CORNABY, Clerk. playing games and at eleven oclock tetlng hi luncheon was Borved to the twenty-tw- o This Is the time of year when th'omas No Dill old guests present. The guest of highways are strewn with the frajy of the Condition of the First National Bank, at Spanish Fork, in honor received Report ments of broken New Years resolu8P the State of Utah, at the close of buhiness on December 27, 1010. arge of tlons. olr, undi RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Misses Judging by the looks of Houh llllams i Mary and Eliza Bradford 8201.571.11 U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 25,000.00 entertained the Clover Blossom Club Bill No. 1 of the Utah Legislature Tocatlon U. S. Bonds pledged to secure Postal Savings deposits 1,000.00 and their partners Wednesday even- it will be a good deal harder to fearer 5 Securities other than U. S. Bonds (not Including stocks) 202.37 Thi? was other ing. than Federal Reserve Bank Stock Stocks, evening 900.00 spent in play- off the water wagon next year that,The spo Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription . . A chicken it Is this . 1,000.00 ing games and music. Dai Furniture nnd Fixtures ivlij 3390.00 supper was srvd at midnight, at Net amount due from approved reserve agents ln New York Mr. and Mrs,1 William B. McKell During which covrs were laid for fifteen. 8 Chicago and St. Louis 7,641.38 ndereil Due from reserve agents ln other reserve cities 113,421.21 to Salt Lake City Monday and Thi ch went Those present were: Misses Iva RobNet amount due from banks and bankers, other than above.. ertson, Mary and Almira Warner, Mr. McKell was operated on at th on th( Other checks on banks In tho same dty' as reporting bank . . Annie Blmmons, Gwen Thomas, SusU L. D. S, Hospital Tuesday for hernis 0 beneti Outside Checks and other cash Items 83,764.05 Fractional Currency, Nickels and cents 12.20 Snell and Jennie Jones; Messrs. Vic- He Is now recovering nicely. yrum Cl Notes of other National Banks 6,4 30.00 tor Lelfson, Waldo ..Thomat Willis Roundy, Lawful reserve in vault and with Federal Reserve Bank 30,590.91 Mrs. E. B. Alnge returned recenthjotland, Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S.Treas. 1,250.00 Peterson. from East Ely, Nevada, where slaved In TOTAL 8429.728.84 been v,8ltln& tor a short tinwsars. 11 ls,ha8 Mrs. James Stillwell of Alta, LIABILITIES ' her daughter, Mrs. L.L. Lsso dau; here at the home of Dr. and 9 25,000.00 visiting Capital Stock paid in branche. Itldren. A Mrs. .G. Fund Stoddard. She Is here onj Surplus 7,000.00 Undivided Profits i 913,321.55 account of the Illness of Mrs. StodLess Current Expenses and Taxes Paid The family of Mrs. Carrie Hugh j The am 8,689.95 4,631.60 who Is dard, from suffering pneu Circulating Notes Outstanumg i.5,000.00 Con Phillips desire to extend their heart-prDividends Unpaid1 12.00 monla. Seri felt to thanks their Individual Deposits Subject to Cheek neighbor! many 9166,328.27 Certificates of Deposit duo In less than thirty days and friends, who so generously afrar, 22,983.79 Jim Mackley wishes to let you all Certified Checks 3. 80 Btsted them during the sickness anlK a; the Postal Savings Deposits 690.65 know that he Is at the old stand death of their mother Certificates ot Deposit . 93,696.20 doing the same business and he Safe y Other Time Deposits a 84,383.03 wants your business until at least TOTAL Miss Pearl Argyle of Lake Short a 8429,728.84 the middle of March, for he has d I, 1. P. Snell, Cashier of the and Mr. Lloyd Moore of this city will bank, do solemly swear that served the the above statements are true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. public for 33 years, doing be married noxt Wednesday. A re- Leals business at I. P. SNELL, Cashier. prices. Call ceptlon will be held ln their honor tahr sp In and get your harness oiled at the Correct Attest: Johl Jones, J M. Creer, William Jex, Directors. AS DONG BY FRANK. MAYO lth the same evening at the AudItorlua-,re' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of January, 1917. same price. Yours for biz, oan a pcrvszra ELIAS HANSEN, Notary Public. We Join their many friends in offer My Commission expires Sept. 8, 1917 A. J. MACKLEY. lng congratulations. The FREE Machine will do your work quicker GET ONE NOW t:gne r- l',p,K XI HtalLf d ORAN A. LEWIS stu-don- ts - f'L, -1-1 GENTS ATTENTION ri. , t . mid-wint- er :: hi r - j J nt 1 j FARMERS I schot-Rp6- I ept-vis- l" Rail-natu- re - th ; Tri-the- - Real Estate and Loans j eency I Angelus Theatre many-beauti- ful s Tuesday, January 16 th ............ I 3 above-name- DUSTIN FA'RNUMa224KFG0(3GK77 - - let-liv- e" I |