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Show E. S. A. NOTES What about that arithmetic eighth graders. Question In Physiology examination: Teacher "How would you handle a patient suffering from pneumonia." Student "I would cut him open on the right side, cutolf his appendix, turn it in side out and sew him up again." Following is tiie program for Sunday evening given by the Science department depart-ment of the E. S. A. Song; Esther Fitt. Lecture Archemedes and experiment experi-ment Lowery Nelson Music Freddie Woods. Lecture Galileo and Student, EJ-win EJ-win Soderquist. Music Bro. James W. Johnson. Lecture Magnetism, Raphael Sorenson Music The Misses l'rown Lecture Static Eledricty and experiments ex-periments Clell Petty and Lew-ellyn Lew-ellyn Killpack. Song.. Hazel Olson and Dennie Larsen. CLEVELAND ' Last Sunday was Ward Sunday School Conference here, two splendid sessions were held. Elders Grange and Blackburn Black-burn of the Stake Superintendency with Sister Emma Anderson, of the Stake Unio.i Board were in attendance. . The visitors gave some very instructing talks on Sunday School work. A sacred quartet by Geneva Larsen, Kate Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Jos. J. Larson .and James T. i Johnson in the forenoon session and a sob i by Erick Erickson in the afternoon session . I've the special musical numbers : of 1 lie roiit'.'.'i-n'ce. " .The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs." Joseph Potter Monday morning ( and left them a little girl to gladiMi their hearts. This is the first girl and s:t.h child so there are 'reasons why T'apa Potter wears an extra broad smile these days. Mother and child doing nicely. ! Leigh Lamph and Carrie Wimpy, two of our E. S. A students, were home ' for a visit Sunday. j A marri?d folks dance was given in the Social hall Wednesday evening. There j was not a very large crowd out owing to the disagreeable weather, but those present had an excellent time. j Our old school house was sold last I week, the south part going to the Elmo people for $175 and the north part to ; E. W. Erickson for $:!00. Teams are hauling th lumber from Price this week to rebuild the Christen-sen Christen-sen home which was destroyed by lire last month. The walls which were of brick have been repaired, and rebuilt where necessary. The Trice M. I. A. Dramatic Co. will present "Mr. Bob" here Friday night. A number of our citizens are over at Castledale this week attending court. The Cleveland Dramatic Co. will present pre-sent Dales great play "Strife" Friday and Saturday, February 24th and 25t.h. This is a good play and is well learned. It depicts the struggle between capital ard labor and comedy is woven in with the sentimental in a way that will please every one. Below is the caste: Judge Henry Buttons. . ..Jos. J. Larson Harold Thomas E. W. Erickson Henry Hansel! A. Axelson Aristotle Tompking G. H. Oviatt Horatio Squash M. L. Snow Hans Van Saiult L. Peter Larson Julius. C. L. Christenson Neb..' J. T. Johnson Laura Bell Geneva Larson Mrs: Hansell ...Mira McKee Dolly. Kate Christenson Mary Harris Eugena Christensen Remember the di'te. Proceeds go to fire sull'erers. EMERY Wednesday evening a Valentine dance was given by the Primary Association. Gerald, the 11 year old son of G. T. Olsen, is suffering from a lame foot caused by a horse falling on him. It is hoped that it is not serious. Next Friday evening the Damatic Company will present the play "A Daughter of the Desert."' The cast of characters is as follows: Harold Morton, a hero, Edward Anderson "Samuel Hopkins, a lover of custard cust-ard pie, Antone Jensen Silvera a Mexican villian, A. W.Anderson Clarence Ogden, a cowboy, I K. Williams Jim Parker, a gambler, L C. Jorger.sen Bill Jones, sheriff, . ...Jarhes Peacock Ruth Arlington, a daughter of the desert, Lavern Anderson Lucy Hopkins, her college chum, Agnes Wickman Mrs. Ogden, the cook Deloa Hansen White Bird, Indian maid,. .Lilace Olsen All proceeds go for the benefit of the Mutual Association. Give us vour aid. We are pleased to hear our Castledale friends are coming to see us. |