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SPECIAL Hewletts Regular 50c now 43c Free with each Pound can a can of I X L Macaroni Sauce Fresh Fish Monday and Friday Galina Meat CD, Supply Co. n R 'member U tWHAT -- td be A 10N6 VRom Tiresome ripe itojep The station our to me FARM-A- n - Hil-m- Wil-"or- d n CLASSIFIED COFFEE il Woverines Suffer Anther Deafest. lid excuse will atone for a tardy The Wolverines suffered another mark. Two faculty memebrs will defeat in tho third league game play- judge as to the reasonableness of the On Sunday night the program given Mrs. E.- C. Wright entertained the ed with Monroe in the Social Ilall excuses. These teachers are stationed at the ward chapel under the auspices members of the L Prjgics.o club and Friday night. The locals were in ex- in the hall at eigth-fiftto check up of the Mutual consisted of a debate, seven special visitors Saturday ec lent spirit, and with one exception with students who have been tardy Resolved that an old maid was more of last week at three oclock. in a good condition for the league or absent. No student will be admitbeneficial to a community than an old After the usual business preliminaries game. During the first half they did ted to a class, if he has been tardy or .achr lor The affirmative was taken Mrs. Vap Johnstone completed the re- some unusual play, holding their own absent without an admittance from by Miss Farris Anderson and Mrs. port of "Four Square and Mrs. M. I. in a score of fourteen to eleven in fa- this checking committee of the faculMary Olsen, while the negative was Oveson played several piano solos vor of Monroe. After the intermis- ty. This plan is already proving efakon by A. C. Wilardsen and Bishop The hostess served luncheon at six to sion the Wolverines were evidently fective. There has been no absence in Finest Frandsen. The judg'es were the following guests: Mesdames J. P. well tired out, for they could not hold the nine oclock section of Sophomore he Messrs Martin Jensen, JrB. Madsen, Jesse Thorness, June Webb, the Monroe boys down. The Monro-lte- s English since the plan was adopted arid Mrs. Ernel Jensen. Their Cyrus Sterling, J. O. Anderson, Don shot one basket after another un- and all other classes are improving. leoision was two to one in favor of C. Merrill, C. Ray Evans, James til the score run up to thirty-nin- e he affirmative. Over 300 people cam' Christensen, E. W. Crane, D. II. Zes- - nineteen in favor of them, rut to hear the program. teiblad, M. I. Oveson, John Buster, There was no star playing by any A Narrow Escape. Dr. M. A. Freece, and Miss Van class Mr. Paulsons chemistry of the Wolverines, although John The monthly stake business of the on Friseemed exceptionally uneasy scored he Johnson more North Sevier Stake convened in the points than This class is held in the basedone in previous has tedmond ward chapel last Sunday games. Dow day. Rasussen and Misses The Bernice ment of the high school building. afternoon. Every ward in the stake Blanche Christopherson were hostess- Brian, one of the best players in the looked about, snuffed, The students team, was not in a proper condition, vas well represented, there being es at a Chili party Sunday night. since he has and shuffled. Finally one student just recovered this week ;ome 300 people present. Mr. Moody The party made merry until midnight from a severe is that smell? What blurted out, illness. He was ex. f the North Sevier High school was at the home of Miss Rasmussen, after the became Bythis tijne tcj.chcrs end the hausted at of the first half. he speaker at the general assembly. which Miss Christopherson escorted Another alarmed for clouds of smoke were acwhich Mrs. N. P. Willardsen entertained on ihe' possibly guests to her home where they counts point He for the various setbacks that creeping up through the floor. Tuesday afternoon in honor of her were served to a Chili luncheon. a to be met dor rusle by 'abys first birthday anniversary. A Those present were the Misses Retta the Wolverines have received is that heavier cloud. lie pied Mr. Moody out there is only one old player on the iclicious luncheon was served th Martin, Merle Jackson, and Fred Mick stu- team, Dow Brian. All the rest of the investigating the trouble. All the quests. lson, Oral Jensen, Owen Taylor, and ens and the two teachers searched boys are new to the game, three of Merlin Taylor. Mrs. A. C. Willardsen was hostess riiem being Freshmen. This condition for the source of the smoke but their it a dinner party on Sunday after, Miss Mary Whiting entertained the results from having no gymnasium efforts were all in vain. Eventually oon. Covers were laid for fifty N. N. Girls at her home Wednesday in which to practice. This year condi-ion- s Mr. Osbourne, the janitor, peered in quests. The occasion was in honor ol vening. After the guests had spent a are much better with the new through the window and explained Irs. Willardsens birthday. All pre pleasant evening with music and in Social Hall. These boys will return to that there was no cause for alarm. ent left their good wishes for many sewing, the hostess served luncheon school again and in another year or The fire had been in a ventilator but nore happy birthdays to follow foi to Misses Jerry Petersen, Veda Her. so North Sevier will Ijave a winning he had it extinguished and there was positively no danger. A sigh of rehe hostess. a team. bert, Leda Gates, Lillie Nielson, lief escaped from the excited group, Madsen, Zena Bird, May Ewles, Mrs. George Christensen but s was no easy matter to settle very Wealtha Murphy, and Neva Murphy. down to work. There was only one doasantly entertained on Thursday School Spirit Stil Runs High. Mrs. G. A. Gates was hostess to which came from venirg of last week. After spending dissapointment Despite the fact that the athletes i most enjoyable time a dainty lunch, seventeen kiddies Thursday of last of North Sevier have suffered defeats Phyllis Jorgenson, who said, Now I week complimentary to her son, Mauon was served to the guests. to be a in both their practice and league have lost my opportunity ' Mr. Coons of Richfield was a Red rice Gates, it being the latters 9th heroine. school spirit still runs high nond visitor the early part of the inniversary. The little ones had a de- games, Before the game with Monroe on Friveek. lightful time romping and playing day, two enthuhiastic pep rallies were The Glee Club, under the direction james. Mrs. Gates served the guests conducted by the yell master, Fred On Satutday afternoon, Mrs. with dainty refreshments. of Mr. Hanson, is working on an unMickelson. For at least fifteen minStevens delightfully entertainer usual opera, In India. The chorus utes after-ioothe of N. halls old S. H. S. fairi honor of her birthday. The The faculty of the North Sevier was spent in hand work and a high school entertained the grade ly rang with shouts and songs for for this opera will be composed enrocial chat. Luncheon was served by teachers of Salina, Professor L. E. the Wolverines. At four oclock the tirely of girls and is different from N. S. music department has he hostess. Coles of Salt Lake, Superintendent A. band announced to the business men anything done. ever I. Ashman of Richfield, and Miss and citizens of the community that George Christensen has purchased an important game was on. A little lie home belonging to Alma Z. Green Lauretta Jennings of Richfield at later they stirred Redmonds interest luncheon noon. Wednesday Mr. Christensen and family expect to The studentbody officers decided to such an extent that a large number novo in the early part of the month that North Sevier needed some badge Miss Helen Roylance was the guest of interested citizens were at the of distinction. For this reason they of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Roylance of game. both the games Friday During To cut butter in small even squares Gunnison bands arm ordered for the entire week. of last Saturday night, all the students were in evi'or the table, use a coarse wet thread. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bettenson en- dence and from the reverberations in studentbody and set Wednesday aside Til the edges will be smooth. tertained at dinner Sunday in honor Social Hall stimulated the basketball as Arm Band Day to sell them. The officers led in the sale and of the Misses Lohree Nowers and boys to do their best. The band memNow Jersey spends $2,000,000 a Helen then each student was asked to buy Roylance. bers also made the occasion thrilling mar keeping down its mosquitoes. one. sale continued all day and The for the players and the spectators. Miss Lena Peterson of the grade all of the armbands were practically As far as school spirit is concerned it Ol.L.homa's corn crop will this year school was pleasantly surprised by a sold. The armbands are crimson with seems that there is victory even in number of her neighbors bringing in the blue letters N. S. H. S. on them. iverage 57,187,000 bushels. defeat. luncheon and cards Saturday night They are very attractive and make a The occasion was Miss Petersons distinctive badge. birthday. Plan for Checking Tardiness. Tardiness developed to such an exMrs. John Nielson was the recipiChopped suet is usefull instead of tent that it became the worst evil in eggs in milk pudding. Sprinkle a litent of a surprise party Monday night were played until twelve when North Sevier. Mr. Evans pleaded, the tle on the top, and the pudding will be ADVERTISEMENTS Cards teachers scolded, and still many stu- rich and creamy. luncheon was served to twenty-fou- r dents came in late to the morning friends. classes. The nine oclock section of Wringing out a cloth in hot water Mrs. Henrietta Wright of Richfield Sophomore FOR SALE CHEAP Dodge tour-tiEnglish had heard so and wiping the furnature before putcar. Call or write agent D. & R came in from the South yostjnla, about the evil of tardiness that will result in they ting on furnature-creaI. railroad, Salina, Utah. J2Gtf morning. She was here to be present selected it as a subject for debate. It a high polish that will not finger at the operation on her son, C. E was decided unanimously that tardi- mark. WANTED COOK Must be a l Wright. ness was the worst evil in the school. and economical cook and a wiliThey-nedebated the best plans for Mrs. Cyrus Sterling entertained at If you are putting on fresh coal worker. ng Apply at the Gunnison a card tardiness and submitted while a cake is in the oven put, it on abolishing hon-ar in Tuesday party evening lotel. them to the faculty. The faculty ac- - the side of the fire farthest of her sister, Mrs. John Buster. away eepted the one suggested by Jesse from the oven. A few choice apples left. 50 cents a Mrs. Don Merrill entertained seven Ivie, which is similar to one used at uishcl while they last. guests at dinner Monday evening. The the A. C. Three tardy marks is the The number of men and women P. C. SCORUP, Salina. occasion was her equivalent of one absence; three ab- with salaries large enough to be inbirthday. sences means no credit for a given cluded n the Federal income tax has term in the class in which a student been increased 100 Condensed Smoke for Wrights per cent since has been tardy. Nothing except a va- - 1918. inoking ham and shoulders. $1.25 a oltle at. LEWIS DRUG CO. Sor-nso- Our Own ! INTEREST. y doubt you admire some of the popular players of the silent drama and would like to have a more intimate knowledge of them. II REDMOND afer-noo- n No I! LOCAL ITEMS OF - iar lOnnie NEWS NOTES FROM g m prac-iea- xt -tf An Ag'ency -tf FOR SALE 15 acre farm located t Redmond. Good water right and asy terms. Address MRS. 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