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Show the saUna sUn, -- saUNa. Utah ".S44 -- ment and gave a lecture on interior -I- - BRISBANE NORTH SEVIER SENIOR HIGH NOTES THIS WEEK house-cleanin- King Fuad, King of Egypt, dead means nothing to 1.'!),mhi.()oo Americans or to 15,000,000.000 other human beings on earrh. It men ns much to England,, real ruler of Egypt, now obliged to find another king to behave himself, do as England says, and hold .down Egypt's anti British hatred. mob seized Shaw, negro, and lynched him on the usual charge, not wulting for a trial. Joe Bowers, sentenced to 25 years for umll robbery, locked In. the Island fortress of Alcatraz, tried to escape by climbing ten feet of plain wire, two feet of barbed wire, and Jumping dowir a He cliff Into the water. climbed while sharpshooter guard, pumped bullets into him, and Jumped down-thcliff. Asked when "hooked'' at Alcatraz. .Who is to be notified If yon die'? Bowers replied : Nobody ; nobody cares whether I die or not." A fifty-year-o- tKt-fo- Hitler apparently has chosen his Successor "in case," In the poison of Air Minister Goering, now made dictator," with control of two great German problems of raw mate-- ' rials and foreign exchange. In New York. 175 naval cadels from tlie Germ'nii cruiser Emden, name well remembered from the war. explore the. city, guarded by detectives In case of hostile demonstrations. Commercial boycotts pf Germany.-organizeIn New York, have done, more harm to the Nazi government than could be done by any mob attack on German cadets. t California possesses three kinds of gold, of which there Is plenty left in the ground; "black gold.'" which Is the oil In lakes thousands of feet 'down, and the "white gold." wa ter from the mountains, first used to develop power, then to irrigate crops. Another gold, more Important than those three, combined. Is the gold of education. Driving through this country, if you see 'a particularly fine building, 'tall columns, wide grounds, fields for healthy play, that Is a public school. Once It would have been the prison or feudal castle. gold; yellow ' You see impressive a public knowledge another building, almost ns as the high school. That Is library. The accumulated of the world is free. Mrs. Grace Warren Dubois, sixty-twyears old, was allowed to keep her seat while tlie Judge sentenced her to life Imprisonment for killing her son. Ordinarily convicts must stand for sen' . tence. . It Is said she thought' her family too aristocratic to live In such times as these, and wished to kill them all. Another son testified against her. Newsboys cry .What do you read? of hni.k9 pouring from tlie presses, a vast majority forgotten ns they are born, make many ask Wlmt shall I read? Of the books that every one must know, many are unneces earily long, will not be read, and need condensation. In this day of newspa pers, moving pictures, and radio. If some publisher would Issue' a bookshelf squeezed down from' 12 feet .to 2 feet, that would be useful. Tlie .Niagara Out? You Many townspeople have been heard to say again and again that the program given by the high .schools of Sevier county Friday morning of last week is the best they have ever heard. It was, indeed, unusual with its clever speeches, its beautiful music and dances, its one-aplay. It was wholly in charge of the students, the faculties taking no part in it except as they had trained the students. The parade was also unusually well done. The bands, with their martial music, the clubs,, with their spectacular banners and colors, and the presence of all the high school students of the four high schools in the district was a sight one doesnt have an opportunity to see every day. The program for the one in afternoon was democratic which every student in the whole district might have taken part, had they so desired. Softball games, horseshoe pitching, tennis, volley ball, stunts, 'and dancing, were the features. One remarkable thing about the whole day was that there was no eompcti-jtfo- n in any activity. It was a clay of sociability which made students and faculties better acquainted and should lead to fine friendships. j j - . . ' vice-preside- nt, pi-a- . good-natured- non-suppo- ot desired. About 3,000 new words are inventSpeaking of the fellow who has a ed every year, still we often find it big future cut out for him, how about difficult to express ourselves in parMr. American Taxpayer? liamentary language. Eat sip distance, but not your bearings ... anil youll get the difference ' Ask your wife. The least little heat makes smoke, out of some of the oily substances she puts in her frying pan. They vanish double quick, while others stay put. drive will Thats the sort of difference your hilliest show you in Germ Processed, the alloyed oil. 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Is this my or your $10? the judge asked. Mrs. Freeman replied, Its The argument about evolution yours, dear, and Ill get another one which was most heated a few years tonight.' ago has died down, but a new joke on the subject has come to our noAt an art emporium auction the tice. A young defender of the evolu- auctioneer called for bids on what he tion theory asked a preacher, What described as a bust of Robert Burns. difference would it make to me if my Someone in the crowd suggested that grandfather had been an ape? To it was not a bust of Burns, but one Prob- of Shakespeare. The auctioneer which the minister replied, w7ould admitted: Maybe youre have but it made ably none; a difference to your grandmother." shows how little I know that right; about the Bible. John Jurasek of Chicago, charged Now we have floods, dust storms,: of his wife, told the with to think about.: judge: Send me to jail so I can get deficits and what-naway from my wifes relatives; they Who rememibers when our chief worThe judge ry in the spring was whether or not ere driving me crazy! six sentence with a of months the local ball team ha! a good obliged with a promise to renew it if John a five:dollar y Is as easy as shooting up a gamblin'.' game? among our racketeers; no go crecy or plotting necessary. . According to an advertising authority, all a fellow needs to get a job as a model for collars, garters, union suits and other mens apparel is a firm chin, steely shapely cheek bones, good teeth, plenty of way hair, broad shoulders and an erect carriage. He must also look romantic, if anyone gets what that . . means. Party Is Held. Mr. Hunts home room, which won " t actrezs. Coronation of May Queen. Golda Lindquist, a junior, was crowned May Queen at the Girls day dance held Friday night. The student body president, Jerold Shepherd, assisted the queen up the steps an l onto a throne. Immediately following her were maids, who took their positions beside the throne. Following them was a group of dancers from the sophomore, junior and senior classes, who first bowed to the queen and 'then danced the pretty Merry Widow Waltz. After the fantastic waltz the queen and her maids, with their partners, joined in the waltz. The coronation of the queen was, indeed, beautiful. These girls, selected as the most beautiful in school, were Ana Herbert, Louise Neilsen, Beryl Bird, Lois Martin, McVoy Christensen and Maurine Casto. Fifteen couples of the best dancers in school were chosen to do this dance. oil JmA Attorney General Vincent demoted some 17,000 honorary Kentucky colonels a few days ago in a ruling which declared their titles phony and of no effect. Among those stripped of their military rank were Irving S. Cobb, noted writer and humorist, and Shirley Temple, famous child 20th. re-- S&rtleCdSHy.-bornb6"tha- Sal-in- ct Seniors Study Writers. After five months of studying composition work and the principles of grammar, the college preparatory English class is once again studying literature; They are reading the bioWhen stock gambling starts, It moves graphies and literature of the great rapidly. Since March last year, stock English and American writers of the prices have gone up GO per cent, busitwentieth century; They find this ness lias Increased J8 per cent, phase of work unusually challenging 5 per cent.';, 'Not much cheerand interesting. fulness In that.; "'March Since last7 the New York Stock exchange values have increased Exhibit Cabinet Work. The advanced cabinet work has by twenty thousand nillllou .dollars: been progressing very rapidly among, Excellent bait" for the Ignorant. the senior high shop boys. Many New Jersey citizens dropped from beautiful pieces of furniture are berelief luy.ade legislative halls, camp ing. finished each day which have beout, sleep on the floor, promise to . come of commercial value to many main until New. Jersey supplies money of the 'students. Such, things as radio and food. Ewing township, New Jersey, with tables, end tables, center tables, and 9,000 population, taking 450 families kitchen tables are still under conoff the dole, told them officially to go struction. The new machinery- installout and beg. Begging being Illegal, ed last fall has greatly aided stueach family was provided with a hog- dents in this worok. Much more will ging license. That may be called be made next year for this work will . "economic relief. be carried on much more extensively. On May 18, at the final session of Tokyo worries about Russia "plot the assosenior high war no hut a plot against Japan, ting ting la necessary. Russia knows the lo ciation meeting, and again on May cation of every Japanese city, town and 19 at the senior farewell, this fine factory, it would be necessary only to .work will be exhibited at the .declare war and start dropping bombs, aj sets, building by Mr. Stott spread fire: students.7 awlthis' Start inV a war for foreign countries employ-ment-ont- Thelma Jensen, Correspondent g. prize for the sale of opera tickets, staged an outdoor party at . Gooseberry Monday evening, members in May 4. .The twenty-sevethe class were all present to participate in the weenie roast and the general good time around the bonfire. They were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hunt. The party7 went the canyon in individual cars Paris perceives that following recent up' which were driven by Mr. Hunt, Roy elections extreme radicals will he powerful In the new chamber, and those Cooper, Lynn Kane, Allen Williams that have money left begin panicky and Stanley Jensen. selling. Bank of France shares drop violently, meaning lack of confidence in government stability, with fear of war In all' minds. The last war knocked the franc from 19 cents to 4 cents. ' Wliat would another war da? REDMOND Mothers Day Program. A Mothers day program is being the Sunarranged by the officers-oday school. Due to the seminary graa duation exercises, to be held at Sunday evening, this will be the only ' program in honor of the mothers, so ail are requested to be at Students Make Final Graph0. the morning program. After the preThe students of ethics have been liminary exercises and business is compiling a graphical record of all over, the classes will furnish the Y.ital statistics since November-first,- ' following parts: Songs from the kin1935. Now, as their final grade on dergarten, primary, new testament this project, each student must make and gospel message departments; comparisons of each statistical graph, from the church history and draw up an average of- each, and ex- readings old testament departments; an the plain each graph. This project, is to instrumental selection from the mishe finished by .May 19. The7 classes sionary training class; talk honoring in ethics- will be kept busy for its' a will be given by a .famothers jibe . large project. ther in the gospel doctrine class, and a response from a mother from the .Students Writing Biographies. same group. A token of remembrance The senior English classes are w ill be given to all mothers present writing, biographies.-- They at the close of the program. have written autobiographies, which have all been filed in the. office. Now Wins Award. they are required to write biographThrough their diligence and w7ork ies. These are to be of people whom the local M. I. A. Tuesday evening the students know7 very well and in won the stake banner which was givwhose life they are especially Inter- en to a ward which had attained the ested. Some stuclents are writing bio- most achievement awards during the graphies of their parents, grandpar- past year. The following achieveents, and. their dearest friends. With ments were what were put over: all the unusual autobiographies that Dancing, drama, music, and completwere writtnr; Miss Scorup really exing of the prescribed courses in the Nominating Convention. pects some very interesting .biogra- first and second year Bee Hive work, The nominations for student body . . . phies. . . . Gleaners, Juniors, Boy Scouts and school year officers for the 1936-3- 7 . departments. Vanguard were held Thursday. The officers for GONEd THE HIGH COST the past year explained their duties Mrs. Albert Poulsen was a charmOF STOMACH TROUBLE and the work of their office. Students ing hostess to the members of the made nominations for the following Social Hour club last Friday evening. to relief Dont for $5.00 $2.50 pay secoffices; President, hyfrom The lesson was given by Mrs. Amos stomach pains, indigestion, retary, treasurer, dramatics and deTab- Talboe and -- am instrumental and Dr. Adla Emils Try peracidity. bate manager, yearbook editor and duet was given by the Misses assistant editor, athletic manager, lets 3 weeks treatment only $1. Re1 back. Verl Lewis and Venna Poulsen. A delicious or lief Drug money your manmusic manager, advertising ' tray luncheon was served to the ager; and yell master. Students will Company. vote for their choice to fill these offices on May 15, and the new7 offir gers will attend the last student body meeting of the school year on May Were One King Dead. Next? One Lynched; One Jumped Hitler Picks Successor Three Kinds of Gold . decorating. In her talk she gave pointers on curtaining, woodwork, floor furnishings, colors, and spring She also showed the different types of curtains that should be used in the different room of a home. The lecture lasted from two until four p. m. Thirty-fou- r were and Palina citizens including present, people from neighboring towns. members of the club and the following guests: Mrs. Elmer Nelson, Mrs. Grace Lindhardt and Mrs. Eugene Christensen. Mrs. Ruth Hansen left last Week for her home in Salt Lake City, after a short visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wimber and son, of Oregon, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Wimbers parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Christensen are Salt Lake City visitors, w7herc th'ey are combining business with pleasure.' Mrs. Wm. Christensen and children, of Salt Lake City, are guests at the home of Terrance Hansen and Mrs. Jake Ernsten. t Mrs. Jewel Poulsen was hostess to the members of the Young Married club Wednesday afternoon. Andrew Poulsen and PeLoss Iluff were guests Tuesday of Mr. and' Mrs. Ward Jensen. GERM PROCESSED OIL this years greatest show. Open .June 6. For free marked maps write Conoco Travel Bureau, Denver, Colo. |