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t 3L 53 Exercise b a fme thing. But running r A 4 b c. downstairs to answer the Telephone isn't Exercise. It's WORK. i * an SION TELEPHONE in a handy corner up stairs. And go out doors to get, your exercise ! C COSTS BUT A FEW CENTS A DAY! Call Your Telephone Office '»Vf *• (Business Readers Like Acorns Grow Huge Results) . -i Don't Fail to See The Fine Assortment of Christmas Goods it th. New Drug Company G. W. STUFFEL, Prop. J! "4 — ëlllllllllllllinilll* .. s T-.r - r .1 « - — _ '7 __ High School Auditorium , Deg. loth The Season's Greatest Musical Treat as 555 sss 55= — 55 55= 55 555 55 = = — EE — i *1 . s =5 PROFESSOR R. A. KEYES, DIRECTOR -A . . Program . . i Lustspiel Overture, Keler Beal.... Selection from The Viceroy Herbert Solo, Selected Andante Cantabile, Tschaikowaky. Tann-Hauser March, Wagner.. Poet and Peasant Overture, Suppe .. Orchestra Orchestra .Orchestra ..Orchestra .... Orchestra , n Selection by the Symphony Trio • Andante (a) Manuetto (b), from the Surprise Symphony Piano, Mrs. O. F. Wadsworth Violin, D. E. Cramer Cello, W. C. Clergy *- 7 - Blue Danube Waltz, Straus___ March Militaire, Schubert... .Orchestra ..Orchestra =5 ggj = 55 ÜÊ 55 = X £3 For the Benefit of the High School Activity Fund + • 1 - I I School § EDITED BT pupils or BELT HIGH SCHOOL NEWS GATH EKED FROM EVERT = DEPARTMENT 1 Chat 5 i = LOCAL NEWS Mr. Spogen is gains to St i game with Cen terri le the 10th of December. The algebra class is going to get drill books. The Bowmans' and Miss Carlson spent Saturday afternoon and are ning in Great Falls. Miss Hansen and Miss Pladsen spent Friday and Saturday in Gnat Mrs. MacDonald served pumpkin pie with whipped cream to each of the boys and girls who worked on committees for the play. Falls. Steve and Geneveive Bodner were excused from school at two o'clock last Wednesday to go home for Thanksgiving. Irma Mattson and Mayme Phot ) went to Spion Kop last Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving w ith Maymes P *£L nU r* . lfWK « On December 10th an orchestra from Great Fall, will play in the high school auditorium. This or cbestra will consist of many dlf forent instruments. It will be for the whole community. Jack Nash spent Thanksgiving vacation in the hospital at Great Falls where he had an operation performed on his nose. The manual training class would like to have something to build. At present they have nothing to work on; so if the people have anything they want to be made, as chairs am) piano benches, the class would like it very much. Marjorie Sharrard spent the week end with Florence Wood. They j attended the Basket Social at tht Lower Belt school given by Edna 1 : = The members of Training- class have made the follow, ing articles: a table by John LThrin the Manual I and benches by Nick Evans, Clarence Jewell, and Kenneth Williamson, Clarence Jewell and Ed. Penn an working in the blacksmith shop They have just completed two hay The Dramatic Club will meet here after at eight o'clock on Tuesday evenings in order not to interfere with the work of the Norma) Club, which is scheduled for Monday eve ning. hooks. Gladys Burnett, George Dovei Ruth Jennings and Kenneth Cody made a trip to Great Falls Saturday to have their picture taken. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald, Mis» Skartvedt, Miss Moiitor, Miss Ryan and Miss Sifford attended "Dear Brut us" by the Mo roni Olsen Play J** 1 J 1 ' UT ï"i y i evening. After the play Miss Mol itor and Miss Skartvedt spent the rest of the night with Miss Ryan at' her home and Miss Sifford with Miss Iverson. Dorothy Nelson and Joy Browning spent the week end with Evelyn Me Cafferty. • ATHLETICS In the ^ basketball claw «ries. 1 played November 22 and 23, the Mniors wn fj r8t place. The soph mor eg placed second while the j un iors placed third and the fresh men fourth. The accurate and snappy basket shooting of Jay and " the good guarding of Skinny andi Lea won the game for the seniors. I® Both sophmores and seniors had good defense. Tto hitf. »tool prl, on pl.yin, ... , . .r. .. , **'*• cla88 8enes t»» 8 month - SOCIAL NEWS Sjing of the normal club was held ♦ last Monday. The business meeting ♦ was first, then the professional + meeting At the professional meet- ! + ing Miss Sifford began reading the! book. "Understood Betsy". This is good book for the students she had the time to, she called on , to [ different members of the club to j give their opinions upon it, that is, to tell why it is good, and discuss what she had read. The Dramatic Club held its third meeting Tuesday night at 8:00 i O'clock. The program consisted of a business meeting and the dividing up of the club. The evening was spent in studying. The roll was called and the students responded by giving a name of a modem play. a very ! as it contrasts good and methods of child training. ' After she had read as much a.i poor GRADE NEWS ! Edmund Anderson, Robert Frisbee, and Harvey Sabo won in a spelling ! contest held between the second ana third grade. Louise Johnson and Leslie Wins j ton had the most one hundreds in 1 the third grade for this month and. Lyle Vendsell and Edmund Anderson won in the second grade. Th® pupils of the eighth grade started chore charts. The { i monitors inspect the pupils in their rows as to condition of hands and I arms, face, neck, ears and general I appearance. Results have been very ( satisfactory. The three leaders In the eighth grade spelling contest are Pauline Dorchak, Alice Klimas and Pauline Soha. The fourth grade has started tht : study of the Northwestern States. | No one has been tardy in the Fifth grade so far this year. The boys of the Fifth grade hao 100 per cent for attendance last I have f The health records of the Fifth grade are improving. Margaret Qago and Robert And erson are on the Fifth grade honor roll for the month of November. First grade high grade honor roll:.. Kate Viktoria, Lorine Johnson, Mary . I Ann Anderson. Honor roll; Dorothy J ling*. ! SECOND GRADE HONOR ROLL High Honor—Lyle Anderson, Ed- ; mund Anderson. Honor—Jessie Kennedy. THIRD GRADE HONOR ROLL High Honor—Leslie Winston, Roth Honor—Loots* Johnson. Mary Vle tori*. * i i WEDNESDAY & THURK DECEMBER 8 ft 9 FRI. A SAT—DEC. 3 & 1 JACK HOXIE in "Tbs Bonier Sheriff' Special Feature COMEDY Harold Lloyd ' A rip roaring western story by W. C. TUTTLE AND~i2 SINGLE REELS Adm. 10 A 30c I In "For Heaven's Saks SUN. A MON—DEC. 5 - 6 LEW CODY IN This popular stars latest and best offering at re*s enable prices Now playing in Liberty, Great Falls Don't forget the date 2 Shows Daily Our prices—15 and 35c The Gay Deceiver ii A light comedy drama and Mutt and Jeff Cartoon —COMING SOON— Norma Shearer in 'Upstage' 'The Cohens and Kellys'* y VOCATIONAL CONFERENCE _ , T~ . „ The f T m>un ^ es ® u K j !*"* Contest as a part of the Young, Men ' Vocational Conference "h.chweek ""*** JanUary 31 ' 1 and 2 *>"« f » ct **»* N. P. and G. N. railroads famish free trans portation to three young men from "? ** m ** M . nW J t W1 ^ P° 8Slble for "tudenta in the J***- ° f th ® B®" VaUey Sch °° attend 0,18 con ference * ^ opportunity to attenaj the con * erence is J ust another proof " f the effort * h®" 1 * put forth by arge cor P« ratl o n8 . ** * young I® 161 ! ° , 18 .* ,n _ 8 on ^ ' jra ,n ® 8 ; P® 8 er * an ||BBtetteiMa-ai X hsfag employed from f** °' the «""•V *» Um conference. A large attendance is expected * - ♦ ♦ ♦ MONARCH + + + + + + + + + * + + * + + + + + + + - Edgar Tolliver came home on Thursday's train to spend Thanks giving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Tolliver. Mrs. Bier of Belt Park has moved to Spokane, Washington. . — - HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS Singers - Musicians - Dancers -Presenting-^— Steel Guitar Playing — Hula, Spanish, Charleston Singing Dancing GIVING A FULL EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT Starting Promptly at 8:16 1 Performance Only Lasting 2 Hours — Adm. 26 - 60c Showing PYTHIAN, BELT—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7TH LYRIC, NEIHART—WED., DECEMBER 8 TH THEATRE, GEYSER—THURS^ DECEMBER 9 Does Your Radiator Freeze Up? anti-freezing mixture at the—— Get ' FIXIT SHOP To protect a Ford radiator from 36- below weathei will cost you 11.30, other cars in proportion It doesn't pay to patch up old tires when they have taken another drop averaging 16 per cent for all kinds and sizes. We have them ! E. J. MARQUART, PROP. PWHfflllffl! I The Misses Myrtle Skadsen ana ... . __ Ab, °"^ •'T |° n Wednesday's tram to the county j *** Belt Park visitors in town the past "h.chweek were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schob«», Dave Thomas, George James, Mrs. George Camp. Sal Gon ser, Joe Anderson, Glen Griffin, Tom Westlake. Archie and Francis Hunt " d Guy Camel - ' . Tenny Kelleher and brother, Frank passed through town Wednesday en route to Neihart. Mr Brown who hag charjfe ^ the w jj George ranch was a business vjgjtor i„ town Wednesday. Migg Anna Griffen who has been attending high school at Great Falls came home Thursday to spend ThmkBgMn her Mr .nd Mr,. GÏeo Grtffen, Mr. and Mrs. w - A - Day Nas>n Sâî; th ' h0 "" •* Mr ' and Mrs ; {* meaen * r ' ta,ned Mr ' and M "- Harlock at a Thanks?ivin ^ dlnner ' Howard Wixaon who has been at tending the Belt high school came home Thursday to spend Thanksgiv mg with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wixson. Mrs. F. J. Gies and children of Great Falls spent Thanksgiving va cation at their cabin here.