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St Joseph's School ToClose Monday. June 13thOn Monday June13ththeStJoseph, 8 School will close a mostVote(IYesnOn Bonds At£ lection On June 7thDuring the past week there hassuccessful year the workofthemusical and grade departments having been most satisfactorily com plotedThose in charge of the schoolare to he complimented on what hasbeen accomplished apd parents andfriends of the pupils should showtheir appreciation by visiting the difbeen a general discussion of the proposed bond Issue lor road improvements In Juab county and many whohave always favored such public fmprovemonta have hesitated to givethis matter their endorsement fearing that It would be harmful to themines of our district who are sufferent class rooms where work canbe Inspected up until June 14thThe members of the class of 1921fering as a result of heavy taxationHowever the figures as submitted tousand which have been verifiedshow that the 322 S 000 in bonds canare as follows Gertrudtr Church [be issued and retired withoutinHelen Downey Gertrude Tucket* creasing taxes Opposition from theVirginia Sullivanand Frances McCannThe foliopTOud possessorsplomasChurchOsbornTuckettbeenFrancesOsborn mining companies has been removedand taxpayers of Tin tic should castalso the their votes in favor of the bonds atPalmer di the coming electionGertrudeIn one way the bonds will meanSullivan Adeline much for Tlntic They will insure thewneyGertrudeprogress pins havea warMichael KoMiEllen Miller and MayHarrington Wearers of the PalmerbuttonsareMargaret ChurchWanita Bunyea Ruth Barker Marspeedy completion of the Tin tic Valley link of the new transcontinentalroute—the Grand Central Highwaywhich is already getting quite a lotof travel and which promises to gainin popularity with each succeedinggaretDugganWalterBeesleyJoseph Fennell and John OsbornGraduates from the eighth grade willreceive their diplomas after servicesmonth Preparations are now beingmade for the mapping of this roadthe daily papers at Balt Lake havepromised to send their pathfindercars over the highway and the busion Monday morning Rev Killeen I ness men of Ely Tonapah and otherof the St Patricks Church to make Nevada cities are boosting for thi3the presentation On the evening of road and sending tourists our waythe same day a program will be car claiming that it is the best road ofried out by the pupils of the school all now in useat the Star TheatreThe Reporter Is pleased to giveBishop Glass has promised to visit its hearty endorsement to the bondEureka for these exercises and will tissue and we hope that all qualifieddeliver a brief addresselectors will take part and cast faThe program at the Star Theatre vorable voteswill include some exceptionally fine’ When the time comes for surfacmusical numbers both vocal and in ing the Tintio Valley auto road Tinstrumental also a playlet and tab {tic people shouldseetoitthatleuxTheschool orchestra will there is no petty graft in connectionfurnish music at the entertainment with the work but that the countymembers of the organization being gets full value for all money spentas follows Fances Fennell Bryan and that the Job is finishedinaThumond Joe Buys John White thoroughly satisfactory mannerEvanWrideHelenMcDonaldBlanche Anderson Mary Taylor JeanPitts Ruth Richard Ellen WirtMInDonna Mickleson Edward Shnverand Miss Dorothy Tregoningplaying the drums and piano will assistthe members of the school orchestraSeats are now on sale at Hanley stor this entertainment All invitedto attendt
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Eureka Reporter

Eureka, Utah, US

Fri, Jun 03, 1921

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