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Show AnENDANCE DAILY INCREASING . Moro Than Two Hundred Students Now At Carbon High. Atliuihtiire at ('nrlsin eouut hig!i sthiMil insreancd during the week to mote than two. hundred ilhulents. Hoth teachers aiulstuik'titw nrehdeaiwd nt the proitifOs of it mostrsurreiHtuI term. for Jhr remaliidtir of the m-hool wir, .! l'nif. II. A. FjrWer, pnnti il. A foll.-pieri bnturls praetiuing eurh iifirruiNiii. They'plnv most ox-lelletttly, ox-lelletttly, iideiliig tho time I liny havo been litgoTlier. The dormitory 14 well Hitniiilxed by u large number ol students from nil sections of the riHiiil, mid soim' fnim the outside. The iMsketlmll folki. Hie Imting daily praclic- with gmul pnwMtls ol a fin' team this year. N'tw suits arf lielng ordered. It is thought the scIhhiI may start .mt with games next week. At last Frids.v 'a chattel. Pror. Or-H.n Or-H.n Itymi ami Matron Floss Ann Turner of the ihtnnatory were in attendance. at-tendance. The program oiened with mii orcheslni number, followed ,y ( readings from Miss I. in .Scott's cleo-culioii cleo-culioii clsss. 'Maw's Checkltook'lf I iiileva (Iiindersou, mid "When llnl-da llnl-da 'SM'els Her Hetiii," Mnvno Pace, .tere eaeeptinnolly good. Then came community singing by all tho slit-detits, slit-detits, acroinimnicil by two members of the orilmsiru. Tho closing uiimltcr wus mi orchestm seleetinu. |