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'VA . , eg, , f - -f 'Z 59.2.-'fpjp . E I A ..A. 1'A . ,Q.. iugwgllum i, Nov. 6-Soph Assembly. Uncle Roscoe takes us through Europe. Nov. 8-l3ig day for Boosters-new sweaters. Other students nearly blinded by the showy colors. Sophs Sirkus a big success. Nov. ll-Appropriate'Armistice program given. Nov. I8-Beginning of year-book campaign. Special features of year-book shown in assembly in tableaus. Nov. 22-Home Economics Club gives Girls' Cotillion Ball. Nov. 26-Shipmates, Heave, Ho! New Sweaters -again the students are shown something blinding to the eyes. Nov. 27-juniors have snappy party to start the Thanksgiving holidays right. Dec. 4-Senior girls on the unfortunate end of a 9-8 score in the basketball series. Dec. 6-Big Freshie Frolic. Fun-and how! Looks as if Freshies aren't as green as they are thought. - Dec. 9-Boamy elected chief nickel collector for the first period type class. Woe be unto tardy pupils now. Dec. I3-School Play. Howling success. Real live pigs 'n everything. Dec. I9-Everyone in good spirits. Christmas holidays near at hand. Dec. 20-Year finished in fine shape, although Murray lost a practice game 'to Granite. Big dance. So long, 'till next year. Dec. 2l-Booster Shipmate party-Oh, were we slayed. Q ' Dec. Z2-Chorus gives Christmas Cantata. jan. 2-The mill begins to grind again. jan. 5-Doleful day. Nothing but classes and lessons. if Foundation of Success , Character comes first, and is developed by ., right habits of thought and action. Education is 5: necessary, and this is a foundation stone you are ., 'g now laying. But without the will and ability to 'I save money, a man is serously handicapped in his 1: 3: own efforts to succeed! 'I .2 Acquire the Saving Habit. We Can Help You. li fl o o 5: 5' First National Bane ,T i MURRAY, UTAH ft TOTAL RESOURCES OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS Offs? Page 61 F . 3- ur '22r.'E-::1:5-:21-vi:5::f.-i422::.:. 1? 4 lxl,Q.i'i,11y,a4:,J!l .eaefm 1 L! 1 X3 I 'Ii 'Q 1 V 'W' . 1
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March 20-A hardvgime was lost to Hinckley, ' sm. Champs. am. ' ' Mmm zz-we nomo webs? 42-28. ' o i . l Y p V . 4 5 Merch 28-Margaret and Reed keep the colors fyling at'the type contestr' r ' 5 . . Marchvf!i4Mr. Robinson's chorus, presents 'fGypsy Rover. April' 2-Unbelievable but true.w Mr. Sinith U fails to give Chemistry egcam. He's only one day late for April Fool'sA Dayp X April rain: General cooling of atmosphere needed, expeciallv in Miss Q I Our New Auditoriurn is Being : wired by - i Ig a 'BRINGTON .ELECTRIC if COMPANY ' ff jg l Of Murray 4' I :E A because their Service and Prices 1, ' are the best. +' ll H 4 qi 4 II ' They have the best service and price :, in all electrical supplies ' ' if CALL MURRAY 106 ' , 1, For Their Service ' e 1 :, s. - '-
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