Show G H S 1 S STUDENTS RECEIVE HONORS NORS AT SALT LAKE G H HS sa NOTES the girls of tho the 0 H 11 S have reserved may alay 18 for girls day they planned a hike up in the canyon they are going to have an interclass inter class claas track meet and games while on their hike in the tha evening there will be a pro grain in the assembly hall at the high school commencing at sharp following the program there will bo be a 0 dance in tho the G IL S andl auditorium dances will be changed fraternity style so there will be no wall flowers we extend an invitation to all the girls and women and partners of panguitch mr and mrs thatcher Tha mr and mrs airs marchant and mr and mrs mra johnson John sort wont went to salt lake city to take the tha students for high school day at the university ot of utah ray tebbs lilith porter and don wilson one act play porter dramatic reading grace barton sewing mayo mayo riggs and dennis lee track emma hearle foods these students made a fine showing at the various contests dennis leo won fifth place in the hundred yard dash and emma hearle second in foods commencement exercises will be held Tuo tuesday iday may 28 at the tabernacle dr knudson president of at the college will address the 0 H S graduates for the school year 1927 28 miss lilath porter was chosen valedictorian of the senior class of 1927 28 hach each year the branch agricultural snow college and the college of ephream otters offers a scholarship tco one due graduate chosen by the faculty the student chosen will be judged according to personality scholarship activity alias lilath porter was gran granted ted the scholarship at the snow college and theresa hearle the scholarship at the branch agricultural college any stu dont getting B D average or better for this semester will be exempt from semester examinations the students will not ba exempt oven even it they have an average of 0 B it they have Cs or Ds honor roll holl lilith porter stanley haycock theresa hearle ina johnson ora L le ad rebeca wilson lyle doall dodde abaria cameton rosemond rosamond day irene houston hope worthen ethel lynn rgene dark clark june haycock merle orton nina sargent alvin Wll coch avla avis worthen sarepta Ju dugeno eugeno geno gardiner through mail after af ter first fica inspector jackson was in panguitch several days this weak looking after business in this district having also visited the kane county district he found everything in apple pie order as far as we could learn mr jackson informed the news man that the time for the arrival and departure of the malls would change on the north and south through route which will be good news to all our people just juat as soon as the matter can be bottled 5 which will be about the first 0 of f june the mall mail from the south will arrive here in time in tue the morning so 00 the connection can bo be made at marys vale and it will enable a letter leaving here in the morning to got get into salt lake city the same day tt it leaves here also tile th e same day tt it loaves leaves ka nab and the long valley towns which will be a wonderful help to the people c of f th this to section heretofore the mall mail leaving here at noon has had to lay over in marys marya vale until the next day getting into salt lake city late in the afternoon thus taking about three days to get gei a letter into salt lake city Tho therefore this change we believe will bo be one of the greatest things that ev aver er happened to southern utah just think one can leave hero on the mall mail in the morning and arrive at salt lake city that same night and it need be transact business in the evening and get back home the next afternoon arter noon we ve congratulate mr jackson on this hla inove move and know that the bowman brothers and postmaster hans hana P ipson will wili give us the same good Z service ervice they have always given us ind and we know the people appreciate it oh it if we keep on we will bo citified et |