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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORE, High School Students Telcphon Company to Livestock Situation rattl Industry through-inGo Through College Spend Huge Sum on nutThe,l dairy acute faflnf C0UItr)r , iu as a result of an apparent overIn Improvement of survey Just completed by of Cold of The following program will ba glr rn at lit Fifth ward ronjonlt mating. fiundsy. February 23rd at 4 p n ni.t violin solo, Kugeue Jacobsen with plana accompaniment bp Mr M. Jfubtn reading, Floyd 8 wen Mr. L. A. Anderson. prlnclpsl mn; duet, Mr, and Mrs. Irvin the Spanish Fork High School, It isxophone solo, Mai Holt, Elder vary laargs la ravaalsd that David Morgan, who baa recently of graduatea from tbs loI rout the German mission will cal high Bibool go on to rollegs. he I Ik principal speaker. Everybody In Iba past ten yasra (21 atudont la cordially Invited to attend. bava rncslved thair diploma from tbs school. Of tbla numbsr. 213 have entered college. Indicating that 40 percent of HI graduatea have recelv ed that "Beet for learning" that adu catora art working for. And, If w ran judga from past history, there will be several more to enter college Ion don't aula crc wbo graduated In 1321 and 1323 inluutcM anil let This, comparisons Indicate, would , loua raise the percentage of those attend at liomi burn your ing college to about 63 per rent. or Imi over, wlirn you According to Superintendent Mel run In to an 41. I. vln Wilson and other educators wbo have looked over the survey, tble recMKlte Myatoin atom ord Is rather outstanding. t r Ilia tblnga you and "If a high school ran give a boy In a liurry. Them la or girl a test for learning," aaya Ad never a need to alanel am K. llennlon, "and cause him of In line while a airing of bis own accord. to reach out for more, then tble school can be counted a eurey.movlig people success." In vlaw of this atatement. are aerveil you am local school has every right to be the Mrvee IliiineelUtrljr ami of Ita accomplishment. proud you am on your way Most of the college work done by hnk with, your fmel students graduating from tha Span In leu time limn It ue Ish Fork High School has been done Howsver, In tha colleges of Utah. Jueet lake to hunt Molly 21 students have done work In some eut yeeur IihmI neeela In schools outside tha atate. aevaral beother aleirea, lb, n't hen ing enrolled out of the stalo at the llnte to reime In when present time. In the years from 1320 to 1323. you nm In n hurry In graduating classes have Increased 81 our la the nioat rffl-rle- nt slse front 23 In 1320 and 1321 to foml atom ayateiu In 1323. you have rvrr wen, ami Mr. Anderson has been principal or tho school since 1322 and has seeu ye hi ran select your finals ami be gone In eight clussea graduate. A class of 77 Is hoped for thin year. approximately half the lime run iQ; per-reti- THROUGH QUICKLY fn you A go anywhere cle. you run take all the time you want to make rureful rompurlaoaa aa you rhooae your uier rhu mlliir. Or abort recapitulation of the sur- - el Q&fAGGS FOOD ii A STORU Surety of Purity storage holdings production. butter on January 1 totaled 81.837,-uv- u pounds, as compared with only nutter 13,783,000 a year previous, prt.e have dropped sharply during r. rent weeks untjl prevailing price are loiislderahly under costa of pro duitioti. accordlug to creamery authorities. Not only Is the producer ing aim In view of providing the mos a sever loss on bla present taking and best possible servlre st the lens! fat butter output but It appears that with financial cost conslienl passible are In a very baxard- creameries the safety. Ilerause of a rapidly Inr'ftsin OU pioltloU. use of the lung ilwtame service a Thu duclfue la butterfst prices has conslderabe portion of this year's been brought about largely by expenditure will be used to provide clrmlts to accomodate the (production, and, It la said, particular-preseand anticipated long distance ,y overproduction of fluid milk rlrrult will be of , traffic. All ' rii adjacent to the large voice!" clearer wire, providing copper center. Kurplu milk has " and existing Iron be i eplaced with copper bm piing Into creameries for butter culls will About 8184.000 Uliiutlfto,luri In many meisnce. American dairymen . will le devoted lo extending and Ini- - . reased competition from proving the long dlctame service luN"" foreign source and. of course, var- Utah this year. The yiar already has been a oil and animal fat substitute atantlal reduction In day rates on for butter have proven aerloux comstation to station long distance calls. petition. It looks a though the hog will of- lie January 1 1930. and. It I estl- .T na mated, will save the people of this U more than 5.000.000 an.'fMry,rt Uh uPhl of hog In the Is Ion made for a vh lro country at a low ebb. er and more satisfactory local service POcur good business for for the coiuinuiiltles served by the dairyman to invite the lowly Mountain Ktute Company. It ts ex-- : ' preot predt- ptM'tuil that. 2,1129 telephoned will botPorir added to the system In Utah this Wiili a thick snow blanket cover-i- n year ',l0 country and addition lo the expenditure for dow work the company will Jh Kmky Mountain dUtrlct, and rainfall over the e spend approximately $1,853,000 in' heavy soaking elate this year for wages, rent malnder of the Pacillc Coait. stock-an!nen are looking forward o good feed other similar purposes. The principal projects for Incria.i- - I01" lb spring and summer season, ed long distance futilities comprise: Soeepiuen in Utah and Nevada were Toll entrance cuble at Salt Lake City; listing extremely dry weather and additional circuits and pole work he-- .the snow came Just In time to provide Of course, bay supplies will tween Cedar City aud St (ieorge; dltional circuit between Coalville aud have to be drawn upon In the colder; of the northwest and Salt Lake City; additional circuit 'dMrict Salt Lake City, Odgen and jtremely low temperatures may cause; intermediate points; and toll poles some death losses, yet the snow cov- replacements throughout the state, 'erlng In the long run will prove of 'enormous benefit to the cowman and the sheepman. There Is a good demand for purebred beef bulla of good quality and total of n.320, 20 will he expended during 1320 by the Mounut. and Telcprapu States Telepuone Company for the Improvement and extension of the telephone servlre in Utah. according lo Information from President F. II. llell. Those expenditures will be made with the telephone companys continuA lo-- sub-'io- ... outHul Mintcr-wcar- y u. $1.98 T mi wld-.'-;- $2.98 $3.98 ?r,r" i You can easily afford more than one the price i so mod-c- :t . . . and the refreshing new c. lor ran-- will tempt you to buy f WO or thre I ... re-th- d breeding. This was evidenced at the reent Ogden Live Stock Show when the top Hereford bull sold for 81.000 and the entire consignment of bulla) averaged more than $400 per bead. (Cowmen have received good prices' for their young stock, particularly of breeding, and they feel that gud ean well afford to once more they purihase good breeding bulls at fair prices. Private reports received by the wrir I from the Intermountain coun-- I try a'i from California indicate that there continues to be a gradual In- -, crease in hog production in the terwhich ordinarily ships to the ritory IjOa Angeles market. Ten cent hog n' the Los Angeles market meau profitable returns to the general run of hog feeders and the fact that the January market has generally averaged higher than the late fall mar-- ! set Is regarded as a very gratifying sign. Low prices for butterfat may also tend to stimulate Interest in the hog feeding as a dairy cattle sideline. As evidence of the enormous for hog products in Southern Colifornia, It Is interesting to know Los1 A n e !u ? g es co u y t o U1 e 73 25 35" b y far the largest number ever slaughtered In that section In one year, and an Increase of nearly a half mll-l.iover 1920. 1329 class went to college the first year after graduation is a very healthful sign. This Indicate! a most wholesome desire on the part of the cIshs to go ahead. Superintendent Wilson and Principal Anderson are very enthusiastic over the record made and would welcome comparison with similar data from other schools In the atate. i e grade. In this connection it might be notthat there is some loss between the 9th and 11th grades that might de-ma- I'hone 4 1 Springville Phone 31 Spanish Fork COMING March 2, 3, and 4 THE VIRGINIAN Richard Dix in Vagabond Lover cost only $9 .90 Gty plain colon and tprigbtly prints , . . charming styles for 0 diversity of needs. io She: We have been married a week and you come home as late as this. He: Yes, my love, it took me all that time to tell the fellows at the club how happy I am. ' James ; There goes the swindled me out of Peter: How did he do James: He wouldnt let - old rascal $50,000. Here they ire! Neiv dresses . straight from New York . . . every one as irr.art and different as a new dress should be . , , and all of them priced with our usual attention to more style and better quality at a lower Price. The smartest features of the new silhouette havs been used in their styling skirts are definitely longer, hiplines moulded and hemlines practically even. TTie colors are as fresh and alluring as a spring day . . . with black to emphasize the high shades. Be sure to see them aud soon. Sizes for women, misses and juniors. ... ... that? me marry Mother: Why didnt you call me, QUESTIONS TO THE BOYSCOUTS OF PALMYRA STAKE Doris, when that young man tried to kiss you? What is the difference between Doris: I didnt know you wanted to be kissed, mother. honesty and trustworthiness? X The first scout law states A Scout K'TIRE UNITES SOUND and is Trustworthy. Why didnt it just I COLOR FOR NEW EFFECT state A Scout is Honest? We know George Washington wan Sound and color have been success- - honest. 4. Why do they say he was fully combined on the same narrow strip of motion picture film and the Trustworthy? Please send your ansuers to H. 4 surprisingly successful combination will be seen at the Angelus theatre, Eugene Hughes, District Secretary. $ starting Tuesday for 3 days, in The all-- J Dance of Life, the singing, plcturization of the overwhelmingly successful stage play, Burlesque. rl he pro- perfected cess has been ased to phoograph and record a lavish stage revue in The The stage and per-- 1 4. Dance of Life. formers appear in natural colors, the brilliant jewels, the gorgeous gown., 4-- the dancing choruses and beautiful Bishop and Mrs. George Hales have received word of the release of their son Nathan Hales after serving two years as a missionary in the Canadian Mission. On his reuru home he is visiting in New York City witn Mi. S3 Hazel Brockbank, in Washington, D. C. with Wallace M. Hales and family, at Kansas City with Robert L. Boyaclt and in Denver with Carl Prior and wife. He will probably arrive home during the coming week. g, ' sound-and-col- g, ling drama as exciting an thrilling as it is amusing anc humorous. A screen produc tion with one of the most amazing climaxes ever con ceived. Take our tip. See it. AUDIO REVIEW and SOUND NEWS Matinee Sunday at 4 p. m 10c and 25c Evening 15c and 35c and they 1 s TUES.. WED. and THURS. FEB. 25, 26 and 27 The Wonder Picture of the New Show World f- nerve-tin-glin- for Spring , ed be checked. Usually If a student finishes the 10th grade and begins the 11th. he. will graduate, but there is a loss, too often, traceable to parents. In the 10th grade that could be cut down . It la the aim of school offleals and teachers to get every boy and girl through high school if It is in any way possible. New Dress Fashions j The survey Indicates further that the students who continue through high school are In n much better condition socially.flnanclally and otherwise than those wbo drop out of school between the 9th and 1 2th ROBERT ARMSTRONGS land JAMES GLEASON Fhfhe & Rcture rib-tic- k A Evenings, 15c . and 35e ... . , I THEY SHALL NOT PASS OUT TRAVELER THE and Matine Saturday at 2:30 10c and 25c ... I ' All-Talki- Tlie new hat tre here . the hat of ktraw the hat of felt and draw the hat of novelty weave the hate in which you may look your very imarteit. All rrive in time to do new things to I his daughter.- 3routh. New Hats lr-- 1 who dance-ma- d in the , i FRIDAY and SATURDAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY FEBRUARY 21 and 22 FEBRUARY 23 and 24 IIOW MADLY STOP! LOOK LISTEN! CAN YOU LOVEf The inside story of An Air of Spring nt f4.S.S.S.et Asigeiys Theatre Program From Vina Delmars great Liberty Magazine Story J.C. PENNEY GO. over-addition- al 1 jut Inys ran than you ran rhiewlii'm the city. You ran make your foex! money go aeveral days farther every month, or you ran uae the money sav-eto buy other things. Why pay your rreellt grocer's high coats of operation, rreellt dill, cits ami loose. when you ran come Imre and get your foot! at a coat of their real value. i ad-wat- ot In tg I : SAVE ANY DAY on , special you nave money on fooe la Imre tiut on every ilny you ran buy the lilglutet quality fooebe for lea money UTAJH All-Talkin- g All-Singin- g settings. All-Danci- Gorgeous Scenes in Technicolor a Qaramourd picture SOUND NEWS Matinee Wednesday at 3:30 10c and 25c Evenings ,15c and 35c Eighty dancing girls are used in the production and the sound of their steps and voices are distinct-l- y heard. A orchestra and 4. the song of a soloist are packed together on a single bit of celluloid scarcely more than an inch square The prefected system of combining sound and color on motion picture 111m is the work of scientists of the Technicolor Corporation, working with sound engineers of the Paramount studios. The use of this process in The Dance of Life is the lust that has been successful enough to present to the public. "the Dance of Life a story of life behind and before th'e footlights, is particularly adapted to the use of this medium. In the sequences where which work into the color js used, the elaborate stage plot of the story, are intensified and vivified by the use of color, 4. 32-pie- 4-- 1 Painting, Paper Hanging Interior Decorating I Guarantee to Please You TOM PHILLIPS Spanish Fork, Utah |