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Show The Piute County News, Junction, Utah. A Good Sign to Believe In. (jrcleriUe March ushered itself into our midst positively contrary to the traditional saying tmes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb just whether or not it intends to reverse this proposition is beyond calculation At any rate on that we shed our vests, the ladies their coats ail the winuows in the schcolheuse went up as high as they could be raised ail the heaters were put into the ice box. THIS SIGN IS OUR RECOMMENDATION OF BETTER TIRE SERVICE. day-Mond- ay The Circular fifth issue of the high school paper is now in press. A much more varied amount of class contribution and individual student work is fcatuied this time. Some excellent poems aie included. Am.org them are six son rets contributed by the Junior Senior class To confcnm to a sonnet the pot nr must be l! firms in length, each line must l ave 10 syllables and the lines must thyme according to certain form. Bxct liant school spirit is manifested in other contributions Our school paper has v n a permanent place in the hearts of the people of our community and those on the outside also expre.-- s their pleasure jn the paper. IT MEANS THAT WE ARE MITTED TO THE FIRESTONE ICY OF MOST MILES PER S 3 I I i LAR." '' . MEANS THAT WE HAVE A FULL SUPPLY OF FIRESTONE FAMOUS TIRES. IT GUM-DIPPE- s LET US HELP YOU ELIMINATE YOUR TIRE TROUBLES AND FIND MORE SATISFACTION IN MOTORING. OIL AND GAS OPEN 7:00 A. M. TO 7:00 P. M. CASH STORE MARYSVALE UTAH C.V.II.S. Presents iHiits GIlrm1 Mmisttm work, building, kalsomining ar.d repanr.g in preparation for "Miss Chej ry Blossom and fur ther school productions. tea-hous- I POLDOL- 5 A who'e crew from the art ciass have Leon busy this week doing tieilis i COM- Strife. v Jackman nas ii'mi 'd t.,rm part in this play three lure- i : i. so is familiar with every detail. A special street scene has been prepared and special costumes will he used No one can alTord to miss it. T March?, atikkO P. M. - V. MeKny County and President Joseph ip:. , tion, were languitch visitors Mr. McKay was here in the interest of the Boys Club regard-inthe sending of some of our hoys to Salt Lukt City to the show to assist in judging sheep, and Mr. Ipson was visiting relatives and friends and taking care of some personal matters. Beti gentleman were very loud in their pndse regarding their county paper which is now being handled by Mrs. Eva B. Swanson, and well may they be proud of as she is giving that section one of the very best local papers in the country. Garfield County News. Agent-Morga- . Vei-nesda- g Greenwich Goes Over the Top! e Cirdeville, Musical Comedy Junction, What In The Cirelevillc High Soho .1 double mixed Quartette and clmun gave several relictions under the direction of Mr. Kate Lew is at Iherect nt conferencn. A cake wait?,, cmfe-eiccrowd social of was last the feature dance The dance was week in our village. Three Acts. One Night Only in Cirdeville March 15 Admission Children including 8th grade Cieila Luke Lawrence Dalton W. D. Harrison Meeks Halladay Rex Fulmer Mark Jackman Thaila Aden Luris Allen Cherry Blossom Kokemo John Henry Smith Henery Foster Smith Horace Worthington Jones Young Jes.-ic- a Vanderpocl Togo Seisha Sirls Zevenda Alien War, da Luke, Mary Thomas, Lar.evn Howes, Mot Bird Alice Marter-son- . Elva Dalton, Edith Smith. -- Relief Society Dance. The Relief Society of Kingston is putting on a dance in their halt Friday evening, March 12. will be sold and everyone is assured a splendid time. Music will be furnished by the Antimony Orchestra. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS Ice-crea- m Let the NEWS be your Printer TRADE WITH THE FELLOWS WHO ADVERTISE, BECAUSE THEN ALU AN S GIVE THEIR. BEST jtmerican Chorus Myrtle Veater, Elda Pinney, Hazel Peterson, Alta Jackman, Alta Simkin8, Vadis Allen, Fontelia Applegate, Etta Fullmer, Nola Adair Zelma Sudvveeks, Norma Bucklar, Ritta Bucklar. Ray Horton, Darvel Dobson, Raymond Stoddard, Murry Lewis, Johnson Ruby, Arral Halladay, Vern Dalton. Production Staff. Music Direction Dramatic and Stage Direction Business Manager Mrs. Kate Lewus. W. D. Harrison. Alma Morgan. Stage Directing Pianisi Membeisof Art Class. Saxophones BECAUSE V TRADE THEIR ADS BRIMS- BUSlUES? TO TOWU, MOT OMW FOR, THEVA, BUT FDR. ALL OP US- I TRADE WITH THEM BECAUSE TH24 DESERVE IT Cast Enough money was realized io insure tire conlinoarce of the high school paper to the end of the term The gale receipts were $b2.C0. Out of this the orchestra was paid $12.00 the janitor $2.C0 and HO cents was spent fo'r tag ribbons and pint. This leaves a net profit of $47.o0 to go into the Circular fund. After two other unsuccessful attemps at dance benefits, this one eventually proved a success. Four cakes furnished by Mrs. Maggie Morgan, Mrs. Iren Pe erson, Mrs. Lola Smoot, Eventa Hansen, Ereta Bjeregaard were given away during the evening to the lucky couples holding the position closest to the judges right foot. Those successful weie Johnson Ruby and partner, Mr. and Mrs. Keller, Baber Veater trd partner, and Meeks Halladay and partner. YOU BILL BOOSTER SAYS: - furnished by the Simons Orchrstra are la VJrm THEM Performance promptly b. thestaft of The Circular1 wherein a large and appreciated crowd danced to the peppy music staged Kingston, IU SERVICE AUD VALUE. Adults cnl high S hool Nellie Simkins. and Clarence Edward Simpkins. The popular and well known Simkins to follow the show. day for a dance Orchestra win y. |