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Show Page Two MO "D" EL February 15, 1924. mo Del Published semi-monthly by the students of the Delta High School City, at Delta, Utah. Subscription Rates: Students all othera 75c. 50c, Arland Skidmore ......... Editor. Lila Steele ......... Asst. Editor Philo Rasmusen . . Asst. Bus. Mgr. REPORTERS Athletic ..........Merrill Boyack Music ........... Ila Rawlinson. Home Economics . . . Leona Banimes Dramatic Art ......Grace Bunker Monkey Wrench, Willie Willoughby KEEP TRYING. "Keep trying" is one thing that counts most in determining whether you will succeed or not. If you are trying and doing your best and then don't succeed, you can be satisfied because you have done your best. Trying makes success more sure and is only kept so by constant effort When everything looks dark-Keep trying. Your first basket ball games were lost, but you didn't stop trying and at last you won. It la the same wa, with everything; your lessons; your work; your play; they are never bes until you have tried several times. The. same is true with me. I am only possible because my Editors and you Students are trying to fill my columns with the best material and to do this you must keep trying. It is the wish of my Editors that I be published at regular intervals, that is, the second and fourth Monday of every month, and to do this a change must be made. It must be arranged for all articles to be into the Editors on Tuesday by four o'clock, that is. the first and third week. This makes it possible for everything to be typewritten and in the printing office Wednesday. To make this possible it will take considerably more trying than you have shown in the pact. -Mo-D-el. came along and grabbed me by the eg." "Mercyful providence!" his hearer jasped. "And what did you do?" "Let him have the leg, of course, ma'am. I never argues with sharks." -o- THE JYNX HAS BEEN BROKEN. DELTA, UTAH, Feb. 8.-The! Jynx was broken tonight and Delta's Red Devils had sweet revenge by taking Tintic's basket ball team into camp to the tune of 31-8. Roberts was high point man for Delta, while Bartlett played a star game for Tin-tic. The next league game will be played Feb. 16, with Hinckley, one of the strongest teams in this division. This is expected to be the closest and most hotly contested game of the season. The fans are eager to see the two teams mix. The lineup was as follows: DELTA G I F I T D. Roberts M. Boyack S. Wilkins R. Boyack A. Schlappy rf.l 4| rf.| 2 If.' 0 c.| 3| rg.l-2] T. Marshal.....rg.| 0| B. Sanford G. Black lg. 0| 3| 9 | 2| 3 0 0 0 0 01 0 oj o 11 5 1 8 *i 01 2| 0| Total........ . .|12| 7|15|'31|, TINTIC 'P I G | F I T I P Clarke ...... .rf.j 0 Bartlett......If. Nelson . . . . . . . . c. Dycks.......c. Hannifin.....rg. Stapley ...... lg. Sylvestor......lg. Totil~T~: . . . . 21 7 4| 4 0| 0 0| 0 0| OJ 01 0| 0| 0| "Yes, ma'am," Wilson Keeler confided to the inquisitive lady, "I fell over the side of the ship, and a shark Referee-F. G. Eyre, Scorer-D. Hopkins, Time Keeper H. W. Stucki MUSIC DEPARTMENT. The Music Department will give a musical program next Tuesday night (Continued on Page Three) J. G. Peppard Seed Co, Serving Millard County in Spirit and in Action The Open Posted Market Meet you friends and Acquaintances at Delta Drug Co., "The Store on The Corner" WE TEEAT YOU RIGHT Have Your Clothes Cleaned and Pressed- $1.50 Hats Cleaned and Blocked New Things First At The Toggery Killpack Garage Battery Charging Storage & Repairs Oil Gas Supplies NOT "FAMOUS" but Nevertheless "LAST" WORDS About Earnest Fairview. -o- "He was a fine man." "And a mighty good provider too." "Not a reckless spender and he paid as he went." "A home-loving man who enjoyed hia family life." "It was nice tliat his boys finished college." "His wife needn't- worry. I near that he had a comfortable bank account." DELTA 8TATE BANK FOE QUICK SERVICES And Good Eats, -Go to The- LITTLE OEM |