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Miss Welter spent the wittier in Southern California and came in with Roy Curfew PorcelainTub ! j No Oiling liter rk. proved to Or-dea- n, with Laura Draper and Mary Olsen of Salt Lake, visited relative hero last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. I a Mar Rasmussen are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine leihy girl, which was bom Tuesday. Mrs. Rasmussen and daughter are getting along nicely. t 4 Errel Mickclson spent tbe first three days of the week at Salt Lake City on businesa. Clcona Thorpe of Ephraim, visited wi'h her sister, Grace Lindhardt, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week. N lone Christensen, who is rerlding at Provo, returned home March H. to spend a very enjoyable weekend with ulalives and friends. Mrs. John Jensen visited with her daughter, Beatrice Fredrickson, at Gunnison, Monday. Friends and relatives of Lucile Christensen visited her on her birthday Saturday, March 15. A very delightful afternoon was spent in visiting and dinner was served to eighteen guests. TO-DA- Y against discouraging baby from banging on the table. That may be good advice in England; but over here we dont want every kid to grow up to be a senator. Tellur'dc Power Company. Ccntlrmen:-rieas- e demonstrate the Thor in my home. I understand I am not obligated to buy. Name Telluride Power Co It wont do you any good to call on Uncle Sam or John Bull for a visit now. They are in conference. Address Hr T5 Mrs. Amelia Dalton was a visitor at Sahna Wednesday. studcpts of the fifth grade have all learned to play hom'Dnode xyloMr. and a xyloand phones presented they to tored Panguitch Thursday. Thej phone enseTnble. The boys of the sevreturned in the evening. enth grade sang All Isnt Bliss Thr.t Blisters, as though it was an actual This meeting was educaexperience. H5GH SCHOOL tional and rniertaining and everyone NOTES present enjoyed it immensely. . d, Debate. have been flying through 'rH debates, f the halls of North Sevier for the past i week until teachers, students and all j are getting '.0 be real debaters on the Snow Presents Program subject of compulsory education.! The Snow college presented the One student was so desirous of refuting his opponents point that he program at Nortv Sevier Friday, sa;d if the bw wore changed from March 21 at 11 oclock. Members of at houses the student body of the college soup eigh'i'en to sixteen, would have ro lie started throughout Ephraim were present and rendered the state." The class debaters have songs and readings. Snow college preboon hot ar.d competition has been sorts a program each year at North very keen. From the freshmen class Sevier. Those programs are always w because boro Aba Mick'-lson- . Lyle Thor welcomed by the students inti-Ed. th yvnrup and Ellis Rirmn-:n- . 'hey are sery entertaining. The Frr.i nnpbomoro class we appreciated the program and i pvo Wc'id. n Madr-cnStanley Bur-"fS- extend an imitation to the members Phil Anihrsui and Luetta Boss-h.tr.i- t. of Snow college to visit North Sevier The junior class is represented again. Debates j j 1 J ! stu-don- 's , 1 , ", A bull on a rampage crashed through the public building in one of Spains cities the other day and created a furor. It has been some time since the bulls in Wall Street have gone on a rampage. HL by Cpncvieve Knight, Koa Lazenby, Marlin Sorenson, Bud Murphy, Verna Andrew, Duane Anderson, Rex Jen sen, Melva Nielson. While the Seniors have Rhea Crane, Millie Dom-gaarGeorge Smith, Clarence Mott, Hitch Ifarwsrd, Mazel Nk.son, Shirley Wi ght and LeRoy Heath. Inter class finals were held Thursday and the ' diners debated Friday. From th'.-- i contest the final team was chos- en to represent the school in the dis- - Johnson mo A. meeting. man at last months P.-S. A. C. ex-U. the of Mary Esplin, tension work, delivered a talk on Home Reading for the Adolescent. In addition to these main features, Lttle the first grade dramatiz'd Mavbe Its a Brar, Black Sambo. was sung by the second grade. The lo which An English hygienist warns parents Mrs. E. II. Shaw returned Friday from Elphraim, where she spent a week caring for her daughter, Relia Shaw, who has been ill. 6-- traiure, dclkiou Th cout fat th whool hu and from there proceeded to find note which tcM them th vicinity tho next not would be found. Perry Jetuen found the tieasure and all tho acout tn joyed it immeculy. QUIET MAIL THIS COUPON of Oakland,' Mrs. Lewis Shelley Calif., is visiting for several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wall. d Joy,' Tb tmi-ur- t it tcout engagtsl In bunt Fridr y evening of Ut week. isnulmMrr Jamra Chrlttemwn h 4 Mrs. Simmons Harvard and Jliss Julia Weber, were guests Tuesday of A. Meets. The ramit - Teacher association held a meeting Thursday, March 20, at the high school auditorium at 8 oclock. I. S. Noalla, Gene Cox and Mary Esplin were special speakers. Mr. Noalls is state director of vocational education and Miss Cox is state supervisor of home economics, and they explained how manual traning and home economics ar; to be ineor- 3 plan as ex- porated under the plained by Superintendent A. J. Ash- - Tbe Winning of a on-tille- &( 4 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parsoii3. Mrs. W. R. ihrrvaet drama, inti-frti.r.- g -- Harvey Parsons, who has been employed in Idaho for some time, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wall bad ns their guests on Sunday, Mrs. Lanetta Davis of Portland, Ore., Mrs. F.lmina Colby of Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Flank Cowley of Venice. tf at wek axiaUua jw.orrd Trvi'ttrc Hunt. You Really Should Try It to appreciate it! Mr. and Mrs. M;les Curfew in Salinn. JJ." Faiiiidiy rrn.lrg M, I. A. lh be met Compact last Friday. 4 Wnnlng of plont a1 11 keen appreciation rip retted by th large audtrnr proved that this play wa a decided lucre. -- Jas. Curfew. arH "Tb l vry This is the Latest Thor speed-typ- e Washer. The beautifurripple Green Thor Agitator is known everywhere as the World's Fastest Speed Washer. The Tub of Baked Porcelain, Inside and Out, cannot rust or corrode As Easy to clean as a China Dish. em Arg-le- s, I.hriU Chilneen Mry h crtwtin, rpnchrljf, Fcl Mrs. Louis Brienholt and aon. 4 4 Mr. Fred Frvc of ntU'h Mr. and Mr. Albert Pou!on and Vera Anderson motored to Salt Lako Sunday and returned hom Tuesday. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Illative and to take Mr. Curfew and aon, Harold, ho had been viait-in- j here for the part six week. Irk with him. They lift Sunday morning for California. n4 wh pr.-f.i.- of Auroral ftriiH-il- by bl g thi ch.ll ami pi w14 A very prrwii l aiunic-.- n waa apnt ky UI all. iJ4, 10 4 X i lnt tf but now a Angtlca, rante in by auto Friday lo vWt with P.-T- ml lb i 4 4 4 4 4 !) n-- -- X Mr. M. anl Mt. Iaitna liUek-buUi. .f Mia. Hirr4. I I1" make Tin wtrr liln and afVr puitelug if SbTi-r- I'.muii . er I 4 4 4 ii a !c n Iel-n- o I MI-- . l r f ki t4 llan-l- . front Califoitua. Itrr Mvrnlron. Jl.ih .zJ 4Jrvi of -,- 4 Mtt 44 iff H4 J Mt S. anj liujr Tki1 - in Your Horae i PHfr rrlr. 4 il You pay us Only $5.00 per month t Of I'f lili.if bill 4 llr ll.r4bity ii'rlfg 1 tW.- I- - ig till lltgbL lati.il) $1 Pots the - f,l!a!ij- pirri44 t--f fh llt'.li, llio r nuii 'ii, J n4 .1 w'rhck: web rme by li- id it Mrl Sm Ihj . 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Aurora ,'il l'ilTfj'itl) tl ) htlnj urad lia saleu tui. tAicx i . xr - Jszr Miss Scorup motored to Emery Sab- - Sevier and the students are hoping urday where she spoke at the funeral that she can go even farther into the Finals In Spelling Contest services held for Minnie Albertsen, a National and finals. much admired and loved student of Finals in the spelling contest has North Sevier. j been held to determine the champion speller of the schooL Lola Don Wright GRADE SCHOOL NOTES won first place and she will go to - The opera date has been changed to Richfield where she will compete with due to the there that fact April 4, have come some conflicts in the sche- Honor Roll. icpresentatives of other districts in the county for the championship. The dule. The choruses are being finished A and B honon Students the and the leads are putting the last following students competed in the ontest: Lola Don Wright, Joan their v.ork Remember the or rolls for the past term are as foltouches lows: 8 1A Louise Jorgensen 'and Cohen, Shirley Madsen, Berna Chrisof Capistrano, date for The April the fourth. Iva Nielson. 8 IB Nyals Anderson tensen, Hazel Crandall, Blanche Matt-sroEoyd Roberts, Merlin Hansen Leah Borg, Rex Nit Ison, Dodge Chrisand Iva Nielson. The school finals for the National tensen, Margaret and Domgaard Oratorical contest, conducted by The Glenna Williams. 8 2B Dan Osborn, Students Enjoy Dance. Tribune, were held Friday, March 7, 7th A Alice Dennison, Wilma Foote in the assembly hall. Dr. Knudsen of anJ Virgie Nielson. 7th B Milo Boss The students of the Salina school Snow college, judged the debates, hardt, Ned Christensen, Howard gathered at the new gym ready and Dallas Christensen, George Smith, Knight, Leo Nielson, Warren Ottley, waiting for the fun to follow. At Koa Lazenby, LaFae Jensen, Jessie four oclock the music, that made Hayes and Millie Domgaard, gave everyone want to dance, started. Tune their prepared ami extemporaneous A Elaine Lorentzen, Blanche Matt-- 1 after tune was played and enjoyed, speeches. Millie was judged the win- cron, Louise Nielson and Inez Wilson, but at six the strains of Home Sweet ner and. since others of the district 6h B Sharon Martin, Afton Peter-- . Home" floated through the air and are not ready, she will probably son, Sue Reynolds, Gerald Shepherd, everyone left for home. The students the d 'strict at the state finals Allen Williams, Echo Mae Anderson, hope there will be many matinee with competing. Millie has done oub- - Barbara Williams and Maxine Mom dances in the future, for this ons has standing work in high school at North relL given them the spirit of dancing. semi-fina- ls I j j B.-1- n, . i nt ; -- |