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Show NEIGHB0R100 HEWS A lecture on "U. S. Forest Service and Forest Protction" illustrated with fifty colored stereopticon slides was given by Von Boskeer of the local forest reserve before the students stud-ents of North Sanpete High School Friday afternoon. . Eadford AYiagstafC, fourteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. TYagstaff was injured yesterday while bringing a leveler across' the fields. The ileveler caught in a bridge and in some way pinned the boy underneath. Owing to severe cuts and lacerations the full extent of his injuries could not be determined but it is feared i bis leg is also broken. Election for student "body officers, which this year promises pro-mises to be a spirited contest, will be held at North Sanpete High School next Friday. The following names were plae tkt in nomination yesterday in chapel exercises, the ones receiving, the highest number of votes to be declared elected: For president, Theadore Chris-tensen; Chris-tensen; and Albert Madsen; vice-president, Oleali Thompson Thomp-son and Floyd Larsen; secretary secre-tary and, treasurer, Cecil Tebbs and Mary Cherry; athletic manager, Harry Allred and Dick Burns; manager of discipline, disci-pline, Puulger Olsen and David Little; amusement manager Amber llanford and Luella Jorgensen; judge, Lorain Beck ' ami,' Paul Miles; prosecuting attorney, Merril Olsen and Sheldon Monsen; editor of X S. II., Puth Carter ami El he1 Lund; assistant editor, Ada Sorensen and May Pasmussen: I business manager, Puth Clark (and Florence Packman; subscription sub-scription manager, Bessie I Christensen and Leo Clark; I cheer learder, Lon Larsen and iDwight Candland. |