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Show PROBLEMS OF BOYS UNDER DISCUSSION 'OflPKV. Oct. 1. "The most trying; time In a hoy's life la at the age .f t at which time he needs the advice, guidance guid-ance and attention of his father moat," declared Rev. John Kdward carver In hia address iHst night to the Ogden Rotarv rlub meeting at the Weber club, at which gueata of the club were the principals of the city schools, blahopa of the fourteen city wards and the ministers of all the chu rente. "Only sixty-nine boys are In the senior class of the high school out of the 4971 boy a In the cuy schools and only 3.0 hove out of that number are In high school." aald the Rev, Carver. Other speakvra were Mia Jna Craven, principal of the Plngree school, who rke on the "Misunderstood Boy") A. Merrill, principal of the high school, and W. I,. I ndcrwood. principal t the Madison School. President Henri A. Anderson presided and Jeaae H. Richards, the new secretary secre-tary who will succeed W. V. Rockefeller on November 1, acltd as secretary of the meeting. The club adopted a motion to attend the coming football game between the teams of Ogden high school and Weber Normal college. |