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Show BOOKING BACKWARD Items of Interest from the Files i of The News of Fifteen Years l Ago This Week. Four and one-half inches of snow fell between Wednesday morn- ing and Saturday night, according J to the figures of Thomas Beard, United States weather observer for N this district J The purchase of a Fairbanks-Morse Fairbanks-Morse pump for city well. No. 2 i u-as made Wednesday afternoon 1 from the Salt Lake City repre- sentative of the firm handling the equipment, according to Water-l Water-l master Ted Kronholm. ( Pump and automatic switch will J cost approximately $300. Preparation for High School Day, ! lo be held at Cedar City on April 8, 9 and 10 are complete at the Tlilford High school, which is entering en-tering students in almost all the contests. j The English and Music departments depart-ments will have the most entrants, as Mr. Farnsworth, English instructor, in-structor, is entering students in - ri-Wnj; oratory, one-act play, crS!1y and lyric poetry. Lorus -i Hand, music director, is sending students to compete in voice, violin, t orchestra piano and chorus. 5 To give the local people an op-i op-i ) portunity to see and hear the tal-t;; tal-t;; er.t that will be entered, Mr. Farns-t Farns-t v-nrth is holding his elimination 1 debates here in the school audl-e: audl-e: ttvinra on Friday afternoon and t . '-- -n t-he local team will debate with Parowan. ; , :" .'vl h also giving the , . - -mlc an opportunity of i sort of material he , -ttic at Cedar City by pre-- '-i-"?rt Saturday night , -irHtorhim, when the music cnartment will play and sing the -c fViny have prepared for -. '.i-r c;ty events. " -Waters of the English de---t are Helen Kinney and ;n!. Draper, affirmative, and Theresa Souther nand Marjorie Thompson, negative. ( The one-act play to" be presented i-. titled "The Flattering Word," nrt includes in the cast Laurence - Easton, Helen Bird, Ferrin Fra- zier Beth Coleman and Mary Banks. Representatives of the music de- partment will be Marion Bowman, Rosebell Jones and Helen Bird, voice; Jesse Done and Lorraine Bowman, violin; Ruth Pool and Renee Fernley, piano. An orchestra orches-tra of 28 and a band of 18 also will make the trip to Cedar City. The art work of Sarah Pool, Ellen Ford and Mary Tomsick will be entered in the art contests. |