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Show Page Two M O "D"' E L February 25, 1924. MO D EL Published semi-niontttly by the students of the Delta High tfchool City, at Delta, Utah. Subscription Rates: Students, 50c, all others 75c, Arland Skidmore ......... Editor. liila Steele ......... Aast. Editor Ray Boyack......Business Manager J*hiio Rasmusen . .Asst. Bus. Mgr. REPORTERS Athletic ..........Merrill Boyack Music .......'.. . . Ila Rawlinson. Home Economics ...Leona Bammes Dramatic Art ......Grace Bunker Monkey Wrench, Willie Willoughby THE YEAR BOOK. in the State, you can look back with pride and say that you had a part in making.the first Year Book for the Delta High. M-o_D-e-l DRAMATIC ART. The Play Production class took In close to sixty dollars from their one act plays, and clearing over thirty dollars. This will be added to the amount which the class already haa, and help to purchase new scenery for next year. Owing to the death of Mr. Gron-ning, Miss HIggs carried the missing part very successfully. The Glee Club rendered some very beautiful musical numbers, and several selections were given by th band. Will you support a Year Book? "'Yes." WilL you support a Year Book,? -And have you subscribed for a YsaT Book? Will be the questions asked you until the quota of 135 subscriptions will have been received and handed to the Year Book Staff. This is very important that van •support and subscribe for the first Year Book that the Delta High Has ever attempted to put out. Should it be a success-and it certainly will "be, with your support behind it-_then you will be starting a custom that is held up in other High Schools, that are older than yours, and have proven that a Year Book is worth the extra effort and work necessary to make. ' Now that it has been started and the staff chosen and working hard to get the subscriptions before they can start work on the material, you can do your part by subscribing now, It is nce'ssary that they have your subscription so that they can go a-liead and arrange for the printing and photographing that will be needed to accomplish the work or even to begin it. It is expected that you will support and contribute to the Year Book and make it what it should be. Make it one that, in quality could not be excelled by any other than the Delta High School. Every one get that good old High School Spirit and make it a success. Then in later years when the Delta High is numbered among the largest DECISION. Get Your- How many o£ us can decide what we want to do, what we should do and go through with it? If you can't now is a very good time to start. Decision is one of the bestvquali-ties in any person. If they decide and carry it through it strengthens the character, gives us confidence. Much valuable time is lost thrcrogh lack of decision, so decide and looser no time in carrying our your deci sion. • -MYRTLE GUSTAVESON ---------o--------- SOME ARE THAT WAY. Teacher-"Who can make a sentence with word 'gruesome' in it?" Marvin Scott.-"I can! The man stopped shaving and gruesome whiskers!" PATENT APPLIED FOR. "Why, Mabel," said her mother, "You've got one of your stockings on wrong side out." "I put it on that way," explained Mable, " 'cause there's a hole on the other side." ---------o--------- J. G. Peppard Seed Co, Serving Millard County in Spirit and in Action The Open Posted Market CANDY STATIONERY SODA WATEB FRO1K Delta Drug Co., "The Store on The Come*** MOVED To New Location First Ddor West -of- PACE THEATER Drop in and see Ed- The Toggery r ir» Killpack Garage Battery Charging Storage & Repairs Oil Gas Supplies AT AGE 25 One hundred men starting out in life. Some lay plans to insure their future welfare, others, "take a chance." AT AGE 35 . 7 are well-to-do. 62 have moderate means. 25 are worth nothing, 6 hare died-7% are dependent. WATCH THIS SPACE. DELTA STATE BAOT. FOB QUICK SERVICES And Good Eats, -Go to The- LITTLE GEM |