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Show u j Why Hie Local High School Should he Patronized. -Mnu3V.ulUJKipeQit!ij,dtui0tij:U3i,i izo the great buuefits to tie derived ' from securing an ediiiMtiou. Itu ( advantages aie many, for it not only promotes the young man or young woman who receives it, but also benefits tho city of Lehi. (j America is trying hard to sur- j pass England and every other civili.ed country in the onwnrd V nitirch of progress. Utah iu doing (j her level best to out do the other . states in science, literature, indus- try and art. Tlieu why should i not Lehi make a supreme effort to v outclass her sister commimilics Why not make her high school ( whieh is second to none already in ' the county in its number of gradti- atcs tho envy ami admiration of ' the larger towns of the county" ( Think a moment, young men and ' young women of Lehi, how grand ' a thing it would bu to have the ' leading educators of our state com- ' pliment us on tho way we imlrouizu tlie local high school. Would it not eiihance the value ol' Lehi to have so many attending and wo have them in the town that wo would be forced to have a new High School Uiiilding! When you go away to school your expenses are increased and our town is the loser both linanci ally and socially. Tay us a visit; see what we are doing; partake of the High School spirit of determination and pro gression, nnd your name will soon bo enrolled with the rest of up where it belongs, and you will be happy. Do not think of going away, but help us build up our local institution and maintain that giowth and high standard of j efllciency which has marked her existence of four years. Let us havo'Oiir town second to none in producing educated men and , women capable of filling tho best positions in our state. Let us be leaders, not followers; let us look up, not down; forward, not back ward AllUI, J. PU1I.MV8, '08. |