Show High School Notes Notes' 1 Editor K Editor KATHERINE BUSIO Editor Assistant GRACE Assistant Editor GRACE FELTON PARK PAUK CITY MINERS MINE ItS MEET BINGHAM 1 MINERS l JN I FINAL I. CLASH The Miners of Park High and the thc Miners of Bingham High will battle Friday November at 2 p. p p m m. In the University of Utah stadium for lor the state B football championship Bingham has lost two games to A division schools while Park City lost only one ono season pre game to Bingham 19 This Is the first time that a Park City team has played In the state B football finals The boys have resolved I to play pIny the best game possible and come homo home champions YARDAGE GI RULE GIVES PARK P CITY WIN WI OVER OVElt LINCOLN HIGH Tho The Miners s or of Park City advanced In Into In- In Into into to the finals of the state B football tournament as they defeated the Lin Lin- Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln coln High Tigers by a a. yardage rule Thursday November at Orem Tho Park City Miners and Lincoln High Tigers battled on even terms thru thru- out the first half haIr In the second half halfa a double reverse an end run and a long lang pass pa gained the necessary yardage to give the Miners a victory Statistics show that the Miners and Tigers made 8 first down each but the Miners d more mom yardage with yards to the Lincoln Tigers j Tho The use of ot the yardage rule had never I before been Invoked for semi-final semi or final games in the history of ot Utah State High school football MATINEE IA TINIE NCI DANCE HELD The first matinee dance of the school year was held In the high school gym gym- gymnasium gymnasium gymnasium today A matinee was held to accommodate the football boys who cannot attend night dances while In training Music was furnished by a record player and the success of ot this dance promises more of its type In the future OPERA PRESENTED DECEMBER m 5 The biennial operetta of or Park City High school under the direction of ot Mr Byron Jones will be presented December in the high school auditorium at I p. p p m m. m and 8 p. p p m. m I Approximately one hundred and thirty are arc participating in thIS event which promises to be the highlight of the year I Words and Music the operetta selected Is 15 a a. 1941 publication which smart dialogues clever dever dances and pretty tunes Washington the negro caretaker of Barton College played by Wally Bates Dates shows signs of stealing the show Wally sings dances is frightened by hoodoos hoodoos all all In the best negro comic manner The opera is worth seeing for this part alone with all nIl the other at attractions at- at attractions attractions tractions nobody can afford to miss It it NEW MAGAZINES l To assist students In many fields of r learning the following magazines have been subscribed to ta Some of or them are I In the library and some som are in the special departments where they will wUl be of most I use The magazines Include Industrial Arts and Vocational Education Popular Science Health Scholastic Scholastic Editor Scholastic Coach News Week Life Lite National Geographic American Boy American Girl Gregg Writer I Mademoiselle What's New In Home Economics Music Education The Chem Chem- Chemistry ChemIstry Leaflet and Story I chern-I |