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Show October 19, 1928 v. Ogden High School Notes THE OGDEN DOST V Sf (arrvii'V ' udei;. who is "' rtil :r,y initiations msut reflect the (Mub if. Drug Store Managers Fined in City Court murw ideals and purposes of the organization. may Ride the Street Cars to the Fooball Game 10. Faculty udvisors of dubs shall meet monthly to discuss and promote No stuii,!it is Three drug store managers of Ogf hv. pU'dired the welfare of school dubs. den were fined $5 each in the city or court Monday when they pleaded guilf1: l!i dliniutr.t one consolation that they in Forum met Monday night with the , Sfe thief best. But they neednt om, ty to violating the city ordinance, re- idea of sidj those junoisy letting men than to games of chance. better for some racA l'luV is Squired to nuke a term ' niors express themselves on the sub- la ting Irt ing to fall before the Or-- coinmitt11 tVmplainls in each case were sworn ,ts 1Ki ;l,"rhii to the dub j ject: Resolved, that dub presidents out by two women, Mrs. M. J. l.ucus TTj Black before the season is for uud managers of school publications and Mrs. M. A. Galt, w ho gave their rt "a they really did put up a two tpVm'' , M'1,1l'irs i be be dropped. denied a vote in the council of Og- revid uce as Salt ijiko, but are not iftfjjS fight. It is not to their 3. No dub may call den high school." a Obviously, how- listed in the Salt laike directory. The in meeting the beaten Tigers. by be to regular council meeting tune gjJS ever, the noisy youngsters didnt have women visited the drug stores and so much to say as they thought they touchdown of the day mirn,wJU.bs ",UBt l0 a! "W and later swore boards played punch with had, for only a few aspirants argued. out the ?5ade in the first guarter by Rob W!th wbwil TKl;,1fl!iU,,U, complaints. What's the of extra point was made by 8onal nativities Tile drug stores visited were: be you would matter? Did the rest "cold to one a month. Th- shall debators le in a skirmish The develop 2101 Washington Schnim student-bod- y three quarters were touch and occupied the field tI social af- - feet"? avenue; Thornton drug store, 23S0 kSween the two teams, although n Now Forum must take measures to Washington avenue, and Thornton uUl1 PtVK,tnl nd dubs offensive most of should lenditJtheir whole the wrangling among the wait- drug store, 2000 Washington avenue. stay dVa was playing toward making them worth support while and ing list members, and the aspirants. The complaints were sworn to in the All social activities must As a result a committee was formed city court, and at the respective stores crowd was the largest that has successful. be registered with the school a game high social com- to schedule their debates and pair W. H. Dennett, II. W. liroadbent and witnessed mittee or a council advisor and the off the teams for them. C. 1!. Mct'omb were arrested by police . cars. Despite the drizzling ram was estimated it All fellows weather richt 13 interested in learning officers. ld 4 of the real purposes, ideals and no people attended the game. customs of the oldest living ? mu8t alt pvrnii,,fon of tfAis spint remains with the school there the council before entering dub in the school are invited to at15Lrid remainder of theas season upon any tend to who the our meeting next Monday at be a doubt earn ,noney or requiring safe 7:30 oclock. future football champions shall be. ticket team must and the gtudentbody funds must be deposited The census in Weber county .: the vlub Ir congratulated on their splendid with Zeta IM XI school treasurer, who shall outside of Ogden City is being takisi At last the suspense of waiting is this act as banker. The (bowing Friday. by the principals and teachmoney may be over! Zita Phi XI has come out in ers inyear tim by those so her uniform. the county schools, according to at,any These clever white and Supt. It. A. who wish authorized to do so. Fowler. Fbr the benefit of those black frocks are Work on the census was started L orranize a club or those clubs who 7. The president or the club shall envied dresses in perhaps the most the school at the Thursday by the teachers while the not sure of their actions being p a member of studentbody council, present time. the school, the following if the by president represents another orOur clever song that was indeed a Junior high and Senior high school I students are homo during the harCoagulations for clubs is printed: ganization in council, the great hit at Fridays assembly, is only vest vucation. at I shall represent the dub. a mere sample of our pep and vim, L To be considerd a school club, The children who reach six 8 N student shall be Mir organizations constitution must pledged to and Dorothy Wallace for our presi- of age prior to October 31 are years L approved by the school council. A or initiated into or being we dent, voted upon by cant help but make this I ter of club officers and members a Zeta Phi XIs most successful, listed as the children for this years til after the year six first weeks be i&d the club's meeting must beginners grade in the public schools. of the fall term of the school Watch us! Those who are 17 years and who do with the club committee or No graduating senior shall be year. taken not attain the age of 18 before Oc.uncil advisor. into a club in the second semester of Congress tober 31 arc listed for school rolls; Bchool more to the 2, No student may belong year. last week Forum accused us of also. making a noise in the hall after our The census forms the basis for meeting, but I know we didnt because Behind attendance and is the enumerawe filed out of the building; and tion upon which the state school when we got outside then is when we money is paid for the instruction of did our talking. Also, last Monday the youth of the state. we d out, and never a word was I said, and To celebrate the wearing of the hope Mr. Wiggins or Mr. Merrill can tell the difference between blue" Kvclyn Van Dyke will be the CAVORS that youll favor male and female voices. hostess at a dinner party to be given In spite of this we had a dandy at her home because they breathe the Thursday evening. Admeeting Monday night. Hoover and mission one French uniform. Halloween spirit of jollity. Smith were talked over. Our potential waiting list members certainly 1allctte and Chisel noise makers, Paper toys, had some good spirit, plus wonderful On Monday, October 15, meeting masks, caps and goodness was called to order by President speaking ability. k Two weeks from last Monday our at 3:15 oclock in Mr. Stewarts knows what besides. They alumni members are going to have a room. Questions were again discussare surprise for us, and another thing, ed as to membership. New members watch out, Juniors and Seniors, who will be elected at the next prices. are trying out for congress, for we to be held Monday October 22.meeting are beginning to talk about you. As soon as our new members are in the club, well have our party! Tho Dont 'forget the Halloween dance ooncr the better! So get your members now. at the Berthana the Twenty-sixtSeven more days in which to get your dates. Dont take the other fellows Ogdon took her first defeat of the leavings. Get your dates while the season from the strong and mighty feminines are plentiful. Remember, Loganites Wednesday afternoon. Alseven days. though the Tigers were playing on INCORPORATED . annual swimming meet with a bang. Friday the lrestonites returned home bdop i,!l uin,,rc than oiu dju. I . M Tlu safest, easiest ami Lest way to ret to the foot hall game today at Lorin Karr Park is to ride the street car. No parking worries no traffic jam alter the game. Special cars will he in service for your convenience. ! I Aggio-Wyonii- ! Kp PftSta aetivi-liml'tn- A - SlT"" time-honor- An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $1.00 ed School Census Taken By County Teachers vice-preside- nr UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. Vote for Hyruin A. Bclnap nt I Democratic Candidate reg-Ihter- ed Hall owe en s peci for City Judge Bom and schooled in Ogden. Attended U. A. C. tip-toe- Taught school in Ogden 2 years. Graduate U. of U. Law School. Admitted to the Bar June 4, 1918. Entered military service June 22, 1918. Member of the American Legion. If elected will show no favoritism in tho discharge of my duties as City Judge. Nor-bac- here POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. ''yvji'j v. V, ? !:. h. BOORSTATIONERY-OFFIC- E SUPPLIES 2.465 Washington OGDEN, UTAH Hinckleys Bargains Terms! strange ground and against the favorites of the league, they put up a As you have noticed, one or two of very stubborn fight until the final us have ventured out with our uni- whistle. The Orange and Black were totally forms, but just keep your eyes open unrepresented by the studentbody. Thursday. Owing to the school week being shortened, the faculty was unable to excuse any students from classes. This game shows the importance of the twelfth man of a team. The students should profit by this defeat and shew the team the real O. II. S. spirit d by giving them their support at all future games. With the of the faculty, Im sure we need not fear Logan the next time we meet them. Joie Francaise Yotefor the Party you KRIflDW gives Protecliaio 1924 Studcbaker Touring 1925 Iiickenbackcr Sedan 1926 Dodge Sedan 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 1924 Dodge Sport Touring 1926 Olds Deluxe Sedan 1925 Ford Sedan whole-hearte- protection and depression. Mrs. Virgil P. Cain entertained the Ladies Literary club Wednesday at luncheon at her home, 2432 Van Bu-- I ren avenue. The regular program followed with Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire sketching the life of Mark Twain. A general discussion followed with all members taking part THE FACTS Speak for Themselves er , King Against the Farmers Senator King voted against the Emergency Tariff Bill (H. R. 15275) imposing duties upon certain agricultural products to meet present emergencies, to provide revenue, and for other puiposes, as worded on page 3461 of the Congressional Record for February 1 1921. He also voted against the Conference Report on the bill, J will lx found on page 4279 of the Congressional Record for ftbrnary 28, 1921. I I ... HERBERT rmllnt CHARLES CURTIS Far Vie : State Ticket DON H. WATT U B. COLTON V . Per Secretary ef State JOHN W. PETERS Par Atteraey Geaeral GEORGE F. PARKER Per State Trcaearcr Per State Aailte V Iastrartlea I. JENSEN DR. C. W. H. FOLLAND EPHRAIM HANSON ' 1 1 i.1 Utah needs a solid Republican delegation ia Washing ton to insure the continuance of protective pbliciaf with and help Reed Ernest Bamberger to Smoot in the Senate; Don B. Colton and E. O. Leather wood to carry on their valuable work for Utah ta Conwilliam gress. And Utah needs s Republican governor Wattia Mr. because for vote t Democrat U. S. H. Watti particularly, Sena vote for a mean may opponent to has as the power appoint a governor ator inasmuch Senator in event of s vacancy during s term of office. And Utah needa Republicans in every crate office, to insnre Utah the fullest benefits of harmonious administration under Republican policies.. - club met Saturday Mrs. Ray Ilinchcliff. Eugene ONeills play Beyond the Horizon was read by Mrs. Dixon Kapple. A business meeting was held preceding the lesson. Refreshments were eerv- I cd during the social hour. jvith rangements for the annual card party to be given by the Child Culture club, IVOR AJAX Per SayerlateaSeat ef Fi-Wo-- Child Culture Mrs. Ezra Richardson, Mrs. W. II. Williams and Mrs. G. G. Moyes compose the committee on general ar- A. EDSEL CHRISTEN SRE Per Jaatlcea ef the Seyreaie Ceert FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! I . Sa District E. O. LKATHERWOOD Paklle FOR . The Per Geeeraer Per Ceagreesaw let District SPECIAL Mrs. John F. Hobbs will entertain the members of the Home Culture club tomorrow at her home, 2414 Madison avenue. Mrs. Arthur J. Hansen will give a review of The Winged Horse," by Frank Ernest Hill. Per U. S. S raster ERNEST BAMBERGER WILLIAM I" Home Culture REPUBLICAN TICKET National Per PmMnl HOOVER Phone 122 2810 Washington Avenue Ladies' Literary .Vote for the Party you know gives protection?. The Republican Party in Congress placed s tariff on Utahi In dtutrici of sugar, wool and lead. Not one word of defense or approval of the rate imposed on these item was uttered by Senator William H. King, Democratic Senator from Utah. Oa the contrary, here ia what he arid of that Tariff bill, ai his speech is recorded in the Congressional Record of June 27, 1922, on page 8525: Such is this Republican tariff bill iniquitious. infamous, damned before it ie born, destined to be damned during its life- -' time, and doomed to damnation and jobloquy after ite death." Senator King was paired against the passage of the Tariff Act of 1822, H. R. 7456 (Fordney-McCumbTariff Bill) as will be found on page 11627 of the Congressional Record of August 19, 1922. This was in effect a vote against the bill. Senator King voted against the passage of the Conference Report on the Fordncy-McCnmb- er Tariff BUI. as will be found on page 13935 (Temporary Record) of the Congressional Record of Sep fcnber 19. 1922. The bill was passed ss well as the Conference Pttti but through no help from Senator King I H. Hinckly Inc. Robert (Continued from page 3) present were Rhea Cazier. Eva Owen, Myrtle Goddard, Anna Welsh, Marie Wyman and Hazel Bishop. I 49500 58500 47500 25000 59500 27500 These cars all have new tires, are mechanically right and ready to go! and Prosperity In the twelve yean the Democratic Senator, William H. King, has been in office, supposedly to represent the people of Utah, what has he done to help our state? Have his actions in Washington squared with his glowing promises Does Utah want to tolerate any longer in Utah? The record says, NO! a Senator who obstructs and cancels the efforts of Reed Smoot to really protect Utah's producers? The issue is clear protection and prosperity, against no $17500 November 3 at the L. D. S. GARMENTS Mens and Ladies new style. Special Saturday eJfJ UNIONS Boys heavy part wool unions. Sizes 4 SHOES ANI) OXFORDS Mens dress oxfords and work shoes. We have a &Q IQ Sizes 8 full run Mens heavy cotton - Hotel Bigelow. Business and Professional Women Invitations have been issued by the Ogden Business and Professional Womens club for a special dinner meeting tomorrow evening at 7:15 in the club dining room of the Hotel Bigelow. The program, while announced! as nonpartisan, will feature the recognition which Ogden and Weber county may receive through the election of Ogdens candidate for governor, W. II. Wattis. Representatives of the chamber of commerce will be in attendance and members of other womens clubs are invited. It is the desire of the club to make the meetReservaing a community affair. tions may be made through the club president, Mrs. Msry Rawson, until tonight. Queen Esther Chapter A Hallowe'en party will be given by Queen Esther chapter. No. 4, O. E. S. this evening at ! oclock in the Masonic temple. All members, visiting members and Masonic escorts are invited to attend. Mens part wool Men's fleece lined, heavy ............... OQ 071 t VA tC 01 fQ i Ladies bloomers k ens 10c 9c 9c woolen Mens work sox, cotton Canvas gloves, only DLANKETS 25 c 49 c Children's bloomers., i 10...., SPECIAL! 31 SPECIAL! 3t; to Sizes 12 to 1- 6- UNIONS I 60 c 70c 80c to 6 KANGAROO - .Men's famous arch support kan- garoo shoes and oxfords, relieves those tired aching feet. 810.00 values. QT Special 0T ) 07 ,'vi Double, part wool, full size. 2 pr. Double cotton . $2.45 SLIPPERS Ladies, you should look th over before buying. Values to $6.50 going at 9 Q V only ... 0 J |