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Show IM. I III M s A 1) u V U ( tain A Stas PRODUCTION SHOWN 1 a Sr( ltil:.rls) laved II hist to i.u a! It, til It.e I asl.tr tjatc )..fi.ot IN WEEKLY REPORT fltill -a j 1 ta.'t.e t ll( a!n tra"i Well I, fh, II to e birthday Surprise was given Mi Sine Gilligall Saturday logl.t at t.rj Inane Misses t lame ItrfiisoSI, li glnia Jacobs I Hi filer g liellt 7 ul fiel lau N)lof, lilucia Masine Gill. gull and James J'allrrli, Mark llalisetl Nett 'JuIlieF, Mslitll 1rottH k, llrlxT Jatt'hs a lit) Jai h Oaf Joltl.-- TOLD BY WRITERS l,alc-hi-al- OF LOCAL SCHOOLS r A 'uni art ion In Utah t'fn.tinunj ndc-No. lo drop during th wet-vendor 27, falling to Cfl.DoO net ti.ns, hi tt.lf.pare-- With 78,OOU for at h of the two it it irtoti this week ty the national bituminous UlaJ Commission. This is the lowest total weekly production recorded sine late in August Moth ( the tletlme, however, is tioe to the fact that J)ayj falls within the w et k eiiih-i- l Novein-- V j -, i, d fall l( ifr U.r kMultf tti (.If H Lit h el 1c l a 1 1!- 1 -I Vi x i Community Church j uLLihrJ W t Sunday St boot bt It) 00 a in , lass-a- g we-ik- le-fc- ett l Moinil.g hi IstlliaS ie , I, a w i'U i II: il t.J a. i, nt . t t IT. tb oc'-- onea,thpeare.g,tei;lltd g Mrs re k Walter Wet.'el, Ida Andcrxm. Mr !y Mis W W pm-dmJamison Mrs William Sanders. Karl Call-1 Wr tf a ll.dge laity last Gleason, Mrs William fctlrlutrej , assart iatnMi Mis. WlK.am halcdels Was hostess Mis Frank Mr Garber, .Mr Wil-hai- n The M. I A. will entertain with cveto H.c K K K dub Monday William Mis Hum, Mr. Chi islilias flame f I iliay, lirie-inl-r- l Giogaft, I k J7, j W Ml Continued frt last re I J.ned Wcdnes.laV al TTm S.mmons, Mrs. Alfred Soierison. The adult Will give a class party ll funciiua of Modern vriivdry mi, J bhe rutel I la Amtc-ison- , cthrr Mis 1) Iriimon i Mis Haul llolbiccok. Mrs. llershat Thursday night I duration Mdo-ese- . g Jdestall.es (c O Jle.d 'll. Mr Mi Miron S.minofis. Walthi.-.-Relief Mh let y net Turstay withj JWI.rVe H ir Imt. a Vast maMiIy guests Thank-giving Kail Ja-- is. Hi All. "Id J. Mrs Joseph Uurmley, Mr Ntrvr laotus fur a social aity cf cnir Irx f,l clay, Wnuld-ta- ? Ltl.ih mall, James i; o WHcldoii. Callaf er We lie I. le 1 W. Hrady, Hessie Johnson, 1 Mi Mis John Mr, I and lesion e l h la-- r i'ei,.. J. 1jIiU.cV l:e-ai 27, a!,l ' Irgalija nuf Mis Rutiaid Hampshire and Mrs.1 e J a vntld.ng int-phoi- i m Rothr-ie- r M rlid ill an, l!ia The L..'t.es A!!itn n I'.i.dge c Ihodot timi for Hie mitre fount ry .Saturday inght, for Mr, and Mis much ana.etuibitv m.l r Mm ray. Walti 1 !i h i w.lli !hc The Endr, Mvrl j i . i.t t,r of c j a i.vi.tig a during the week deilined abruptly, Touts All'rison t. 1 if ji 1(1 R, l. i.t.oii jl. 1 D.iei t.oll c f Hukt.ot! falling fioin 7,9o8,000 Ions to 7,218,000 .Snow of Castle llale, is Mrs lie:lsi all ot J.fc ill Cmf Cllllulal lie IV 1 III: DISTRICT CTU'RT OF Till: for soft eo.d and fs tun B.oiU.ooo to hter. !i!utu lia, II.Y fai I U.at uuf rduc al.ull p.ls United Mates for the District of t s. ,! Mmialaiy WrN.lue He g.V Vaimr and Mis al J,,r is but a ll.rlr llirjla I.l ii No, 14811, In 8,172,00 for all coal In Haiikrupu-Utah V still ill l IliXsotl tlKlil the Wrtk-rn- J In .Sal! rl.d Is CiV VI lin knl 7 I, us liirtr has ulr V.atco.cr.t Of the func the Matter of Yon? Hayakawa. The total production of soft foal ill trc H al) c bv lines Urgirt ! id t l.e Il lir the wee k ended December 4 U tstl- - "Vhe(,ity Lmd-e- y team p!av-nat- il ,Ylld which Ist'c'cilldjl y Inluculs shin.!! Jioits of sri itii t it) si bools mu-- l in the Hallkiupt, baikttba!) to tentative To the Creditor of Yone llayukaw a, at 8, Boo, (Kill net tons, ns com- - eel Gri-c--n River heie Muiiday eve-jiai- altalli; many fad la li.al iwiamls Vcty patuie cfWlHieat tax statement a such uf ehis! llilar. County of Cat bon and with 10.581,000 tons for the coi-- j lilng, winning 43 to 25. in alter, full t be flexible ta licet trlla.il lli-d.ln- ii t to pirsc-ntxict faither aforesaid, a bankrupt, embrace ha Christian Hansen of Richfield and Valjlng lli.'lac lncs re.,ionding week in 1936. The rurnu-- , hst-- d can i hereby given that on the te his trmds Notice Mi. daughter. lutive production of soft coal In 1937 ''"ding Some have assumed that lice edu, 1. A provision of an educative en a A. D. 1937, the week. 0f Huson, Madge (jay to date stand 3 9 cent ahead of cational functions f institution and vironment to was duly ad- Mr. and Mr. Klhs iVacock enter- iChotd level appropriate yone Hayakawa d Idelit.fic-been of and both have soft and 193G; the cumulation and that the First adolesccnce, dintirr at tained complimentSunday, bankrupt: judirated that they air mure of Irs inviolable'1 2 A hard coal in 1937 lo date, 3 1 per cent ary to Mr, and Mrs. J, K, 1c.uock, for the exploration Me will be held hi of Creditor piovtsion eting Tliese have reinaine! rontrnl with Ihe of ahead of lust year. ee the self and the eminaimcnt office of the undet signed at the of organ-traditional ( hti plan Little-know- n 424 Reason 3, A piovision for guidance on the facts about wrll-knoin Hankruptcy, conof humdrum and with the uatioft To Have Christmas rrognem has! of scientific diagnosis people! Lucy Monroe, whose Rldfi. Salt j City. Utah, on the ubjevt-firl- d teaching 4 A provision to make for adeMelvin C. Wilson, principal of Car- gorgeous soprano voice grace next ventional 1937. at 2: December. of 27th day Yrl, Hie appearance of Hie bon high school said thi week that Thursday night' Musical Moment 'elementary quate hex lal integration, M.. at which time the said o'clock I. the nhuol. high, junior A provision for individual dif- creditor 5, may attend, prove their very probably three Christmas pro- Revue was born and raised in Newa school, and the Junior college have ference for radio, that's York ni City. claims, appoint a trustee, examine the j under student will direction be a tirw much done toward gram in usiiering edusuitable a 8, A provision for rarity. If you want loear some rare order. The4r imtUution have rhal- -, bankrupt, and transact such other presented next week at the high and cation for all normal individual of busines as may properly come bebeautiful music, beautifully img Hie school. One each will be given TuesMcrcotyped traditional, lengrd and played, don't mis Musical Mo- 'factonc secondary school age, fore said meeting. of educational 7 A provision to micke for the day. Wednesday and Thursday ments Revue over KKUM at 7 30 next m turn the exitmg order ha Salt Lake City, Utah. December 13, Adv. fostering of growth and development j 1937 Thursdjy night. rhallcngcd them with a feeble wrnb- - m k. Su the onlance to u counter-atta- c McConnell. 8 A for the encouragej. rush of the new ha made for a re- ment of provision Referee In Hankruptcy. the creative Impulse, examination of the func tional foundDate of pub . Dccemler 16, 1937. (To lo continued I ation of the whole iwhcKil vtem. Now 4 education, in the more advanced Mages, stand for growth and development in effective living: therefore the problem of institutional function take on n new meaning, and calls for de ifl TL tl.listn.as j n. b'"f ri!ui jl.tdl c All I ( 1 , lJ Ul!!i fs- II I t ' bast ir i tic leathers bie busy on the ha- -: t! !'- es tbwuiin M 7 bull 1 A leader, laouise H.!,5 01 altd Vand In M..Ml al.i O. licidon G. Friday evrn.na Mal'.il, Weir incl Kilday With Mis, J.- -, Jaik al. i I1 They Will Radies Aid and - Det en L le liu! l.t k fur tl.tee tables of ttttds 1.1 W Ml of chu.r )uJd tmests met rvrry two Weeks to ImiUIjV Glory God in u.e Arnold Johns sin bnd Mi Mi w w Kessler of t!.e HaieaU a at list hid bUO James Ileee wne Muiti has Leell T H. IVANS, the budge lutu liroll Tuesday. I'lacra weie tis dal.l-i..l.e rsi ue Jiis.i u. V - M fallal I I HIAWATHA NEWS SUNNYSIDE NEWS EDUCATION STORY DECLINE FOR COAL Coal r mi S ii.-- ! rntrltsli.cd w-- ri iwk. fr t:f I -- d all--I.a- . I i!:-rif- , ii ,U11 j,, ed M-- dia-Miou- td fr jv-mbe- Re-f.-r- -4 ix-yr- ar n: ' t. H hi Gus Ural Dfdja lqiorw? Frederics Wireless tdu ation 'pour Permanents new solutions As long as sw; a,r,; (was limited to the .socially ar.d intellectually elite, secondary .schools were ex- -, pertod lo do little more than to prepare for college and to furnish a modicum of culture. With the advent of the masses, and with the influence of the democratibalmn movement, the ' Idea of preparation for life os well os for college has displayed itself and a HiT r(Csult.CPTho nlwrcgimc'callWm a dynamic culture a culture synony-- : mous with effective citizenship In ai democracy. A restatement of institu- tional functions in terms of these new( demands is slowly but surely getting ' under way. Leonard V. Koos (Tho American M Second my School, p. 167) makes statement of secondary school func-- !' V tions: 1, Achieving a democratic second- -' ( L' ary education. Recognizing individual 50 PER CENT COOLER Half-Pin- t, MRS. ELEANOR REHOR 320 N. 3 East Price Phone 83 CODE NUMBERS No. 122 PmH, Quart, No. 44 N 4S i rSg ta i q. ogx -- o e w j 7tE OWLY NATIONS U THt- woavo wkick tx not support I u a( S3 DiOJA KNOV- V- P0SUC SCHOOLS BY TAXATION ARE ARABIA ANO BHUTAN, INCA evone now ev t SPENT ANNOAU.Y IN Tie ukToROitvywa CUN THAN School, SOa tejctboox Did a know? your eyes rest only eight hours in every 24, and yet they receive less attention than any member of your body. Why not begin airing yourself of good eyesight in years to come. Didja know? that in many cases glasses may be only needed for reading and close work, but that even in wearing them for short periods you are giving yourself vision protection PAY ONLY $1 PER WEEK FOR YOUR GLASSES ASK ABOUT EYE GLASS INSURANCE STANDARD OPTICAL CO. MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING OPTICIANS 31 East Main Street Price, Utah Salt' Lake Ogden Provo Price Logan Idaho Falls ! 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