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Show ! K ?Ar, Minium the sin advocate, IM. ale res i School !iqh 'Mt, '"S 5 H.u, n.,,1 'l-ny CQeius lii, a,t . h-- a ll h.i it !'u h'l.U r VJ JMlrluU U the inuih Hcl U1 projt-t- i d be built n.adc Ti.e 'l M.r -- blruih-er- a ab.r M-- - , Il.t. t,f 1!. i , .h o !(,( ft,j ly dl4 PAGE Tiii.EC ,u. Three From Carbon Kiu anians Present lTl.t( To Attend Meeting Lyceum Program To by Aid Bleacher Plan Claude fciuj UJ.Xl Oltr- ri i It y UlSU n.(rtii. '"i if li ue nod t I OUuij of Hr)i-vlil IrpirM-ltl.e Calk.li Coulily I', j i with twfiv,. thUH..-- ,.U( I!r J.r met, r llui ).!' bism laliiWI fet Ui f.,.( of J 11.., by athletic field They va ill Mfuij tii(. the Imuse of delegates of the I'tali Th,.,lf 3 Mir ltd HC rjr Ut I di.t Ur lud ui3W )r and a t;,tir sptclatoii a good w-jt.ui && Sutuiday in iUul ti'at Suit , ,.u, la tgm Monday.iuiu-March w Lake Ikd gates fuui all when view a game stilling TTiit I f dUf Tt L.! m the slate will attend W)ihi-rlrli )S 'd I a nwl of fur the Inerting Weie conlearning d.,ft- affirma- H.,.itfy o t (Ui oi c,f MtiU-i- t sidered S of last Week at a Adaiivsun. Saturday Club lulUalea rep '' , lit iallt e i of Committee (hall torn of Cluude Iggrltarn, htury meeting rt l"" ht nit v t I Coating days arc over, Tuesday t: . 4 the U E A Norman Hamilton, jim-cipry and phy:,, Jn t jauuf kffirnuve :r ,aige of Fl,hi evening, February 20, the iVp dui) of the Lai loit high fcutll ,r.l(l.lllU.s hool and ,n D. tirmuve Initiated eight new members, and a M i f i: c A plestlriit, h raided over the TlirM. tt. uh, pi was time good li t, enjoyed by all. The mhie.iuii-v,.iingtotruih.ainu- ih lirk'1'1 srasi m and also bad charge of a tT f IVppera also put on an mt at the nlur 9 co a in. of the boaid of trustees of visual by meeting The TjoW basketball game last Wednesday mum reason U:, the organization. the why films a,e not MflrnWtlve night At the game with Castle Dale, used to a 19. '! !'u,nilM? t fl gr,uter extent is that the Friday evening, February 23, the expense .jf irg!'e ate rather high REPORT MADE ON GIOIXtGY OF v. With Uie Senators, The following films affirmative IVppera. together DAM SITES IN THIS SECTION junior have been shown e, gave a atunt They inarched into a' this year: -nriall'e. of the Gateway West," Junior nega-- 1 circle, where they gave yells for both the experiences M A report ot the geology of dam of Washington fightteama. The Senators had affirmative. inflated pa- ing against the French; 'rwHman sites on Hunungton creek, near Hunt"Yorktown, ioOB.homorewaUve va. aper aacka, which they popped to start a three-repicture of the ending of ington. prepared by P, J. Shenon, aspeppy ytlL the Revolutionary war; "Panama Ca- sociate geologist, has been released saa affirmative. vi. Barbara Dodge. negative mnal," a picture showing the value and by the director of the United State, - junior M ,. AL construction gKimwUve. of this great piece of geological survey of the department iiar Bexlag. Wrestling U Beg La Soon 00 a. m.. sophomore negwork, Through the Microscope," a of the interior for public inspection Coach Preston Summerhays has in Picture explaining the electron and consultation in the geological Vrt junior affirmative. theory nUve va. troduced boxing and wrestling in f. m!,tter:. The Lv ior a. m, Sulphur;" survey offices at Salt Lake City and Carbon and has announced a class lire, a picture showing causes, D. C. affirmaUve. pre- Washington, va. competlUon in these affirmaUve senior The and m. The ventives, M a sports. report, which ia In manuscript U safety rules; "Synchroboxers and wrestlers are divided into mesh, pictures of the operation of form, contains 12 page of text desnegative. rTTjrttjo n for debate thia year classes according to weight and year carburetors and other parts of the cribing the geology at the sites, 3 fig-that the ea- - In school. The weights are 113 automobile; "The w fa&w: Resolved, Study of Bacteria; ures showing geology at the site In I. R-- A. pounds, 125, 133, M3, and N. the of plan and In cross section, and 3 photoheavy- and "The Life of Pasteur." rtul feature! The students agree that they learn graphs of the sites. be made a permanent feature weight at 180 pounds or over. There of the United are two entries for each weight al- much faster and easier by this method jbe government lowed to each class. AcUon was to of teaching. It mokes the work of RECOVERY HEAD ATTACKS tte D. A. R. essay start some time ago, but has been the class more interesting, and helps TRADE STLMULATION FRAUD rjuluti I VsrtS to be tld March 1, 3:30 p. m.. postponed for a short period in favor create a studious mood. as of the horseshoe The student' body is glad these pitching tournament Hugh S. Johnson, national recovery Era A D. Sutton'a home, are teachers realize the value of visual administrator, Wednesday issued the Midori Nakano, Chisoto Na-which is now well under way. William Casaday. Mibel Grames. Esther Hughes, teaching, and hope they will increase following statement: and the use of films to the greatest possi"Information has reached the N. .jel Christensen, Ida Salzettl, R. A. that certain individuals and Visual Education In the C. C. II. S. ble extent. 3( Ceorgelas. Anne Georgelas. Harlon Dement, '34. The value of visual education is corporations, operating for private profit, are going about the country being realized all over the world. ValenUne trade stimulation camDance organizing Elvranla to Build Bleachers esSeveral film companies have been There has recently been one noon paigns in various communities, sothe the for is club Kiwanis pecially organized taking up production of films for educational use. Examp- hour at Carbon when one could walk liciting funds from citizens and mer:jfct of building bleachers for the down the hall without bumping into chants, ostensibly to be used to cover ebon athletic field. The club is ask- -l les of these are the Yale Chronicle someone or getting stepped on. A the expenses of trade stimulation York, and the Eastman the C. W. A for funds to aid in of New person coming into the building might campaigns in those communities. "The arguments employed by have wondered at the unusual stillness. Still, if he had listened closely these promoters in the solicitation of enough, he would have heard music funds, so closely parallel the "Buy J and laughter coming from the direc- Now appeals of the government, emThe tion of the gymnasium. Yes, that's ployed In the recovery campaign, that where all the students were; they had strong implication is created that flocked to the Valentine dance in the these efforts are made under the ausgym sponsored by the Senate club pices of the government. It should be known that the govon February 14. The place was simpernment has not designated to any for kind Senators the ly packed individuals or corporations authority A few admission. no of the charged to such promote of campaigns under the A students danced, but most the girls of the auspices movement. in the in recovery one stood and corner YOUNG) (LEE MARSHALL) boys (LEE another. Boys are SO bashful. Of Letter files for sale at The Sun- course if the girls could ask the boys - - At to dance, those gentlemen would Advocate. never know what it means to stand for around in a corner. Virginia Lee, '34. VlI.1l:.brir..d..lrty 1 iliinUy u,t. i ' till., llu-rtlll- ..l-bv- a, 'n 1 ns 1 1 ai M!-- IiLlo, nfuve nn-ih.- A as.l.g ri.'.j I talllU.rht if dallC-loand liuisti . f Iraciiled by U.r e ilaiuv widely known Fl u the lyirulit CianjiiM-i- l gHHuolrit Wednesday at the lub for isigh at hool by the Kiwan: the urjkse of iat.ig fund to (ur i base IhatrllaU for l lcathel at Uw Klwsnl Athletic field Novi I hgt ting effeits, seiial y and rlatxiale I'nstuna'i contnb-uteinateiially to Uie rntri talnment value tf the piogtam Mi mtter of the dance grout) were' Arthur Frazer, concert pianist; Paul , snJ E!r- fame, featured daiu-erI l .elite Iu.di and Virgin:, Azdeo, The llttglall) Ivy -ss.slihg dali-eleied virtually U.e entire butury of tt.e dame from rally Liniaii to inid-rGeimari, also featmmg piano oio by Mr Fiazer. g s m g azer-Jani- gl(, Jio-glai- d MILK BOARD TO MEET A Hinting of the nulk naitiul board IH.Ik abed Will of the Calboll-Illleibe J.eld Ti.uiday of this week at 8 IH) p in at tt.e i owl I bouse, Aitordlltg to J li Jew krs, board ihaiiman, Oie tost of nulk. pnaluition will be ana-- 1) ini with the ultinvate olijeitne of rstabhhmg a umfurm pihx for nulk under a code of fair tuu.piUUon, y la.ndon hat a woman fanner, Mrs. William Mortimer, who gra irt her flock of sheep on Parliament 1 111 streets. field, close to traffic-fille- d 1 ,!t el :U.J J .oa Ae'HWATrOIR Health Shoes Are you looking for perfect fitting and comfort In your tthoes? ACTIVATOR Perfect Health Shoe are made for Comfort and Smlce, and comes in widths AAA to EEE. Very soft Kid in Straps Mi People of Carbon County Are Invited to LEES SERVICE STATION Main West Price PEP t I fY Y Y : REFINING CO. PRODUCTS VICO OILS Y Y Horseshoe Singles Tournament Begins A tournament for the barnyard golf championship has begun at the Carbon county high school. There are in the neighborhood of sixty-eigis all players entered. The line-u- p will compete the and set, players during idle school hours. The coach states that most of the players have a splendid form. This tournament is an Inter-cla- ss competition. Each class receives a certain number of points for each contestant that enters from it; the ones losing are to be eliminated until eight players remain, and these are considered the winners. The class having the most winners will be declared the winning class of the Conn., EQUITABLE Insurance Agency John We are now making AUTO LOANS We write all kinds of Insurance, Fire, Ligfitning, Tornado, Crop, Rain and Automobile, in the best companies in the United States. Mines At SP&UJG J. BRACKEN CANYON, UTAH Office,, Phone 202 Building lAl1 BARE CTTY, LEE Manager Newhow Braley Bldg, East Main Street PRICE, UTAH UTAH CAMPBELL'S TRANSFER Cast Named for Senior Flay Marys Other Husband," the senior Harplay, has been cast as follows: husband), Marshall (Marys vey P. Miles Rupert Burgess; Dr. Jerrold Lee Empey; (Marys other husband), Aunt Emma, Marie Louise Cances, Stella, a maid, Olive Pappas; Mary Marshall, Virginia Lee: Sylvia, Vivian Burn; Lannigan, a crook, Ferrell Ainslee, Maxene erson; Wil- Schlegel; O'Shea, a policeman, liam Cassady. Harlon Bement, 34. 309 A.CAIEWAU. NEXT TO LYRIC PRICE UTAH THEATRE Garden Rakes Hoes Shovels Forks Handles 50-F- t. Length Hose S3.1f 25-Ft- ., Coupled ALWAYS USE MUM for Kalsomining DOES NOT RUB OFF Phone 116 S. 2nd West Res. 242-- J Price, Utah 20 Colors to Choose From $2.00 for Pork, Top Market Prices Veal, Beef and Lamb. 242-- RIGHT M WILL PAY CASH! DECKLES BEST ALL PRICED Coupled Stage Being Remodeled counCarbon Anyone attending the how badly the knows school ty high At last needed remodeling. has stage At done. present is being this work much has been done, but it is not yet finished. The right wing (as one enters the makauditorium) has been tom out, moA compartment. a ing spacious from del dressing room is to be made table equipped A dressing room. this bewith electric lights and mirrors is room the may of rest The ing set up. be used for any other purpose; perrooms will be haps some smaller constructed from it, or maybe it will now be used to store the new scenery school. of the in possession noteworThese changes are indeed will that they is hoped it thy, and remodeling lead to a more complete will have a later on. No doubt theyschool dram-tic- s decided influence upon makes also, for better equipment for better art. Louise Hvala, STORAGE msfflB hy"srm SHIPPING MOVING-PACKIN- Hhe Store for all your shopping M. Hovva, '34. Pet-Floren- ce SSLand shippers TnE CELEBRATED DEPT STORE W FOR THE 1.AYN ht Oreste H. 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