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Show Tho faculty of the North Sanpet-i High School will entertain at the annual an-nual Senior breakfast Thursday morn lng at 8 o'clock. A short program of speeches and musical numbeis were given following the breaK'.m. Immediately after the breakfast the Seniors left for a tour of the county lsiting each high school and render-'ing render-'ing the following program consisnn;, of readings, musical numbers such as vocal solos, saxaphone and piano solos followed by short speeches b the class officers. Miss Ethel Lund and Mr. Floyd Larsen were chosen to represent t". Senior class as validictorians of lil'M the nU'hi or graduation Friday Mi' 11 in the N. S. .' c itorlum. Te t, i, 1. .,w. v,-e red the hitrheft rei'cnls tor -1c past four yea a -t.d li.ne been active n sihool affi.'-s. Health lcctui-os (iiven Dr. H. J. Sears of the U. of IT. gave three illustrated lectures in the High School Auditorium Monday April 22, to the people of Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant . In the morning at 10:30 he lectured to the fathers and sons. At 2:30 he lectured to the moiners and daughters. In the evening at S:15 he gave an illustrated lecture of the scenic beauties of Utah and the Hawalin Islands. Bach of these lectures were received with great interest, the house beinis crowded, eat-n time. Mrs A.V. Boand and Mrs. N. E Clemonsen entertained the Home Culture Club at tho Boand home Wed ivesday afternoon. An article by Dr. Frank Crane, "Temperance to Keep Us Apart" was read by Mrs. O.F. Wall and a paper on "Present Day Authors : was read by Mrs. D.H. Puckering. Tre board of governesses will act as hostesses at the next meeting of the club, May 9th. Justice J. W. Cherry o! the su ; preme court, and Mrs. Cherry and ; their son, Keller Banks, are spendin;; a fow days In Mt. Pleasant, guests of Postmaster and Mrs. L. P. Nelson. |