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Show THE JUNIOR PROM The Junior Prom at Hinckley, Friday Fri-day evening, given by the 1921 class of the M. A. set a high-water mark for attainment of school activities; when it is surpassed in excellence or spirit, those so doing will know they have done something. The hall was packed; Jammed, rather. And everyone had a very fine time. The 1921 class is to be heartily congratulated. Comment was heard that the decorations dec-orations were the nicest ever seen in Delta or Hinckley, in class colors, j and an exhibition of artistic excel- j lence. The program was a thought of the boys and girls, who got up a large capital letter "P" with the words "Junior Prom 1921" printed on the outside in tasty form, and in-side in-side the program. The hole of the "P" was represented by a dark blue photo of their beloved M. A. The Open Season, is Now On. SPRING HAS COME. At present 51.4 per cent of the population of America is composed of persons who live in towns or cities and shout to the 48.6 that they ought to remain on the land, for their own good. Lousville Courier-Journal. Nora "I'd just like to know how many young men will be unhappy when I marry." Dora Well, my goodness! Ycu can marry only one man." Kansas City Star. Bobby's mother took him to the park one day, and as they stood watching the birds in their enormous cage the little fellow observed a stork gazing at him. "Oh, look, mother," said Bobby; "the stork Is trying to see if he remembers re-members me still." Argonaut. JfBI jjiETfTJ -Jul Yes, there is always hand work to be done on almost any ad. And we ran do it veil, with jjood taste and with certain sHtisfiiction to you. JOB WORK OUR SPECIALTY. No better Posters turned out anywhere any-where because we have the best ad-vertislns; ad-vertislns; service in this part of Utah. THE CHRONICLE, Advertisers. |