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Show Local Canneries Pay f 1.250,000 to Weber lluildinga House 10.000 Ogden Public School Children 1 1 farmers for Produce ANI) TIIKATKK GRAMS I rbu ME SH U OGDEN. UTAH. FRIDAY, MI.MC 17. NUMBER 39 mnmmmims flnr AND COUNTY Weber County High Is Ready for Fall Term SCHOOLS READY FALL TERM FOR WEBER GYM TO FOR FALL TERMS DRAW CROWDS Draws to Close as the Schoo's Make Ready for a Heavy Registration; Over Expects to Enter City? Schools; Educational Facilities Increased in Many Respects Vara fan 10,-00- Physical Kilucation ('enter lias New This I'all; Tunililing and ('lairsiiifr Added; (lass Schedules Announced for Opening The coming of September spells an did to vacation days and school bells I.ynm.'ivium, with the return ti.li'iits ti town, the opening of 1'ihit'ui iiMiiil lent ers niui the eliding of im lu'cinning to hum again 'vith aetivii.v, and the new fall term has s'arted hnvirg opened yesterday. Alihomrh Welter gymnasiuni is the scent of activity the number of persons double and triple during the fall and winter months, to F. ( Van Kuren, director of the gymnasium. itli n memhership of l',000 all of whom are active, there is often as many as four or five thousand persons in the building at the same time, Van Buren stated. In addition to the usual aetivities tumbling is being taught there this rear with mueh suecess. Several tumbling teams have madu such a success they are in demand throughout the country at ward entertainments and A number of girls church affairs, have taken up the tumbling. Van Bur-c- n said, uiul are having excellent success, Among the successful tumblers ire David Liddell. Hugh Stewart, Joe Rawlins. John Moiling, Creighton Simmons ami larry Nelson. Clog dancing Is snother activity that is meeting with an enthusiastic response. Thu new schedule of classes which went into effect yesterday, September 1 is as follows: Y1.,m- their ominous toll for who has shunned books room three months. Teachers too, after wandering far afield this summer, are coming back to assume their school room duties. City schools will start September 12 with registration on September 8 and fr 9. Weber county schools tember 19. will open - j- ,iH toon begin the youth and school of I,."i09; Many Aeihities to lie Intro-dee- d .Metr.Bership 0 al-v- ar-erd'- ng Sep- prae-tical- ly Registration in the city schools will begin Friday, September 8, and continue over Saturday. Regular class work starts Monday, September 12. according to an announcement made by W. Karl Hopkins, superintendent of city schools. Registration figures are expected to exceed those of lasr year, and will reach a total of nearly 10000. Figures for last year were 9R42 out of a total eligible list of census figures. 10641, the county There are one senior, four junior and nine elementary schools in the city. Fourteen school houses have been! comparatively gone ' over and renovated and are ready for the large influx of pupils. Approximately $15,000 have been spent on improvements at One of the! the various buildings. I large items was the refinishing and remodeling of 3000 school desks. The list of 308 teachers and prin-- l Mens Department eiples who will be connected with the I Business Thc romantic period of early Utah and professional men: been authorized Having the by Og I eity schools for the coming year will 12:15 Until m. a. 2:00 n. m. Daily, den which is about was little known, city commisioncrs at a meeting days, be released the last of the week. and Fridays, Mondays, Wednesdays to assume du Monday the the morning Outstanding educators and speaksubject of u very interesting talk :15 p. m. until 7:00 p. m. extra hand, ers of the state have been secured for '- -ir I Tu ball Public lands be Utuh should of periods, all hours except at 10:00 Wl11 Y the teachers institute to be held here :,h' !'ad to' a. m. and 7:00 p. m. dnily and at 2:00 club I daced to federal administration under by Reeder, when en Humane that society held a session last J'bangi fXt Monday September 8. Dr. C. M. Jensen, state Sfv i. m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Spec?cond annual farm night with the commision to go over! bcder has made an extensive study make these 25 million acres product superintendent of education, and Adam I ial arrangements may be made to get . am1 wild more lnlermoun-Oof and life t"e the Joy1 timber, a w,t1 forage, day that :inal S. Bennion, noted Utah educator, are plans for taking over the work. 9. Program into the gymnasium and swimming lth Jeam PUmg at 10 o clock in A. Mason has been appointed I a!1.1 t,ountry and tol'I many inter- - to afford moru protection for waterto deliver addresses. Greet- morn,ng nd ends at night with by Mrs. J. W. Hysop. president of "t,n evw,u th,,1t look P1"'1 b,fort; sheds ami rcrivulioii areas, according pool during the early morning hours ings will he extended the educators by I ht Mormon settlement. He related to a to a committee meeting in Salt throughout the spring and summer I da."ce ,or weeks farmers in the the society, as collector. James H. Riley, president of the board I the of John Colter, the first ,ak the first of the week, repre- months. of education, ana Mayor Browning in I yic,n,ty of Hooper and residents of the Other officers of the society are,1 whitestory Senior men (17 to 21 inclusive): to see Yellowstone park senting the lTlnli Slate Farm Bureau; man town have been behalf of the city. preparing for this Ksides the president: Mrs. Uyxlop, and Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays related a romantic story of an State Cattle and Horse Growers; Ktnt 7 b 0ne ?f lhe d Jiss Pearl Reeeroft, ? :H) p. in. until 8:30 p, m. Extra gymnt; Change Principles Wool Board of Indian trader for an State s Growers, girl. bermgi of farmers held in rliss Rota Charles, secretary, and Mrs. early ' Several changes have been announc-- 1 nasium und pool period Ssturdays 5:15 Slate Extension Service, State o. m. until 7:00 was introduced by J. Francis Iteeder of We I V ed in principlalships cePtin A. O. 1 treasurer. p. m. Mason, Superintend-by State Agricultural college, bureau day, held two Intermediate hoys (14 to 16 incluThe city's action in placing the so- Fowlcs, program tjiairman. A. B. University, nt Hopkins. John Stark has hetfn ap-- 1 ber county - farm State Water Users and the Forest sive): Tuesdays and A large delegation of aFpointed as principal of the Quincy Thursdays 6:45 ciety in charge of the work, comes Fowler presided. Service. den business men are planning to n. m. until 7:00 p. m. in gymnasium. D. Z. was Jones Another Miss of Florence in tht four years speaker succeeding recognition of William Peterson, director nf the 6:00 p. in. to 7:00 n. m. in the swimwho will become head of th tend the ooper celebration and will 'aithful work done by Mrs. llyslop ir. I of a local automobile company. extension service for the state, is ming pool. Saturdays 4:00 p. m. to a caravan to that city, new Polk school. mude A was the Stark has been a fo dumb concerning report ooking after the interests of I G. and M. S. Winder of the 5:15 p. m. either in gym. or pool. H. chairman Jones of the is member of the South Washington president animals and her efforts to carry' on clubs action in promoting a city Junior boys (12 to 13 inclusive): is secretary of this farm school for a number of years, and his I Hooper Farm Bureau. Other officers lumane education work. bureau, river. park along Ogden thr and Thursdays 4:15 p. m. was which nt Mrs. are: Jessie ommittce, Tuesdays appointed Fielding, promotion is the reward for faithful I public lands conference held at the until 5:30 p. m. in the gymnasium. officials state. dent; R. I. Munn, director; John Lowe, Two-da- y Greet Basin experiment stution sev- 5:00 jf. in. until 5:45 p. m. in the pool. Estelle Hollands has been made as-- 1 director, and Joseph A. Powers, eral weeks ago. r. Saturdays 11:00 a. in. until 12:15 noon principal and supervisor of I either in gym. or in pool. Wash-education call a to ducldcd at the South The committee physical is the days program: Following Young boys (9 to 11 inclusive): mton school, succeeding Mrs. El- yo a. m.: Team pulling. ineeling of all interhsted parties early nrt un- -. mira M. D. Martin who resigned to decide whether a ,JhUe1,ay7 3: i?imn in October to lw iq a. m.: Flower show in pavilion, m. m., accent a position in Kalamazoo, Mich. i placing the public domain under fed- until 10:00 a. tn. Flowers may be entered from 9 to 10 W. N. Peterson was named assistant should eral administration providc,for Ovlock. Flowers must be in place by Womens Department rrnnnal of the Central Junior high Lq 0'clock. Women: Mondays, Wednesdays and The f'rst week of the hunting sea Carnival spirit will prevail for two the following: m.: Talk by Mr. Emil son was marked by a tragedy wher days next week Seplemla-- 8 and 9 10:30 (1) Due consideration and protec- Fridays 10:30 a. m. until 12:00 a. m. de presulent JJohlY!on on "Flow extension tion for the locul settler uiul home Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays specialist, Penrod. will when hold Arthur Martin its Slate or the Ogden education, was m- 322 builder. 7:00 p. m. until 8:30 p. m. Extra handC. Penrod. A. social Lorin Mr. Mrs. son and annual outing of and at Farr pointed counsel for the board. He ball and gymnasium periods Tuesdays from succumbed the Cress Horseshoe for 11 m.: Protection a. street, pitching, park. Tuesday present (2) previously served in this capacity ljs and Thursdays 10:00 a. m. until 12:00 Th wound in th a- - m-- : Judging of livestock, a for a number of d user. is actively en A gunshot H committee remunlarge without years a. m. Extra swimming periods, Mon- Riv Penrod use. club while occurred accident for team, Reservation 11:30 full a.m.: a for higher young nation. County (3) gaged ip outlining program nd Thurwluys 4:00 p. m. until of use Shiw Lelnnd to on the with his companion. the two days of fun. One of the out pertain tomy has been added to the mod-- 1 erdale, demonstration (I) Gruzing control m. 5:00 p. in I the stencil in decoration, chickens were the resource be will selection events the only. the hunting forage standing languages .now being taught at Women (17 to 21 inclusive): Senior val in of of Liberty, of a carnival queen. Each of the thir Ogden grazing pertheh'eh school which include Spanish! 12 a. m.: .Lunch hour, (5) Tenure of use Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays nd French. send will assure will most wards their mits m.: adequate lanten that 1:30 ley. popu Latin is another p. Program. 7 from m. p. untjl 8:30 p. m. Forty to to thc livestock industry. fPsye taught. 3 p.m.: Horse races, chariot races, The boys had taken shelter in a civ lur girl try for the honors. The five minutes on the main floor and rather will Tvo special courses are offered at foot races, coronation take for Provision group renrod ceremony as place (6) during a rain storm and, five minutes in the swimming hich range allot- forty Extra 3:30 p. m.: Tug of war. the college prepara-- 1 reached the opening he grasped his at the Queens ball on the evening than individual wint'-pool. swimming periods, Mont and the vocational. m.: Ball game, rifle by .the barred and puled it. th of SeptemlH'r 9 at Welicr gymnasium ments where necessary. and 4:00 p. m. until days Thursdays be nominal. to m.: Dar.ce. Funds derived from the celebration vocational courses include: Sewing, (7) Gruzing fees butt having become caught in some 5:00 m. p. rook'ng. carpentry, auto mechanics, (8) The fullest local rocks. The jar caused the gun to dis will be used to make improvements Junior COMMITTEES (12 to 16 inclusive): 'ectrcal the state South in recreation at the that can Ik applied consistent Tuesdays girls boyV construction, mechanical shot the park penetrating m. until 5:00 p. m. 4:00 charge, p. Par E. Georgs wswin?. typewriting, office machines, General committee: with the needs of the range, with spa in the pool, abdomen. His companion ran to th Fork canyon. 3.00 p. m. unBel John Saturdays Lowe, John be who shall I ker, chairman; rial reference to those renography and bookkeeping. Chairmen of the committees are: home of William Holmes and sum til 4:00 p. m. on the main noor, and John I Mrs. Lo Under natural science the subjects permits and thi 4:00 p. m. until 5:00 p. m. in the pool. nap, Leo J. Lambert, Mrs. James . noned Dr. J. R. Morrell, who rushed t General chairman, W. W. Rawson; entitled to grazing Lered are: individual may an stock of number Biology, zoology, botany. Mrs. J. H. Naisb'.tt,JAfter aid. administering the Young girls (9 to 11 inclusive): boys E. K. Forsha; merchanarrangements, memory, physics, physiology and Simpson, Mrs. Leo - Lambert, Do the to taken was aid Swim he first A. only. Tuesdays 4 p. m. until 5:00 F. It. krop Childs; queen contest, dise, chairman weenies. where he died. Program: John Belnap. (9) Adequate protection of wat p. m. und Saturdays 10:00 a. m. until T. Mitchell; special booths, Maud hospital, Social sciences include: Sociology, Naisbitt, Florence the stand point of a m jeo. J. Lambert, The boy was a student at Mound West; candy, Mis. Burdette Smith; en- erslieds from control commercial law, economics and his - Maretta Parker. and erosion con-flood Mixed supply, wa swimming: Wednesday from He A1 Fort tertainment, Hyrum E. Lund; sports tow. high last year. 8:00 p. m. until 9:00 p. m. a period Team pulling and horse race: row born junior trol. 1911 I 19. M. and October in Jones; contests, coupons, Liberty, ne arts Arts, music and oral ex conser-scheduled In the pool for men wj ber Anderson, chairman; Lee (10) Due consideration for I and had lived there until a year ago Nathan Barker; luncheon, Mrs. Ida M vaiion of I anrj wnmen comhined. Members free Psion. and life wild of protection Trescder. this moved to city. hi I when Leslie family Mathematics Advanced algebra, land invitd 25 cents for department: Livestock recreational interests. Mlid I E. Simnson Surviving him are his parents and th I this James of the forage Suits may he rented for geometry and trigonometry. Restoration chairman; period. powers. (11) and airtew: brothers Lamfollowing 1 V.'eher County Schools MciiaCC, Horseshoe pitching. Leo. J. crop to the highest economical pro-- five cents and soap and towels may be Penrod. Santa Monica. Calif.; Iso Jl Surt. B. A. Fowler of Weber county secured for five cents. chairman. luction. TOICI bools announced II. P- Jones, Penrod. Liberty; Archie. Orden Mr who have once been permitted at the the that opening in- - J sports: Violet Miss Wut of teachers in Weber county Clyde Halls. Ogden, and mixed swim are eligible at any time he held Sentember 19th at 9 Penrod, Ogden. Sounding a warning against the thereafter for one year unless exclud- m. in the auditorium of the new Russian Soviet government and its m Mfldo methods. United States Senator Wil- county high school. The speak- - InSPCCtlOll 1 TlpS .Barn II. King gave a most enlightening wl, be Members will be free and invited Murray 25 cents for this period, of Miss Lu-address Wednesday before the Ogden the Under supervision I club at their weekly luncheon. eille Williams of the hospital and with I Suits may be rented for five cents, Rotary cov . Senator King declared that the spread the cooperation of the City Health de-- nnd soap and towels may be secured Weber county commissioners are to e f I for five cents. week who Charitybeggars this n gooa mumcai girif- upon by Ogden merchants, according 0f sovietism was a menace to the sta partrnent a well baby clinic in held n int. nf territory I have once been the office of offices at the mixed equipriven and plans furnished the r.1 in week permitted work, each twice road to jn!mect atten-lswiar. are eligible at any time there-danr- e machinery and attending City Health department with hun-- 1 after for one behalf in a to half 30 Weber County Hi from year unless excluded for conferences varrying Ac-'mportani Registration at Weber county high reasons. conference. eark justifiable at dred babies T ok f the coun-y- ' w to work Continued on page 7) Boys and girls, Wednesdays from cording to Miss Williams the 8:00 to 9:30 p. m is preclinic in entirely the conducted own bat outnot only their by . domain, look at some ofiie Men and women, Fridays from 8:00 Advice is for curative. not was and His talk well. ventative as oth?r countries busiriven the cold shoulder by the they art coniidernj of great interest to the local busi- given the mothers on the care of to 9:30 p. m. men. ness To their infants; babies are weighed and In a resolution passed by that bodv ness msn. their measured and charts such requests for donations are to to road health. the To comprepress along rtise funds for additional in-- 1 handwriting. . coun- - be referred to the chamber of Miss Williams is assisted by UnUah or will either v' which merce now reject they on the new chapel Wednesday JJwwnt. dent nures from the Dee hospital who the offer. JJer construction the Eleventh ward Ly look at some rwd machin care for the interesting group of habies n . Placards advising solicitors of this Contract for work on the the rommsio are combining in a two! are ana of every nationality and temperment. tar Lincoln school at move will be displayed by all merconand county fair which th nHooper road work camp are clinic of open the At the Methodist Missionary Services chants In the compact, it is announcPoints was yarded by the city last night and will continue to-- 1 the work thre- residents of the city of Op- - Five ference held In Salt Lake this week. only ed. will J.Dakson at KieKl 1 board of Hirt.enth .nd rei-Weber elected was to county citv also this B. thI? den but Kerr of I a In reaching the decision, the busi- Mrs. R. held the first of that body from in come meeting mothers of ness men set forth that they were president. Mrs. Emma Dunn, alsoThe dents, and many th. was the lowest llis week, of the of dme win U crowned with cl.- the receive advie to elected the country secretary. called upon each year to cxrend thous- Ogden, was in I five bids with an offer of $67,015. the child specialists. Infants up to I of ands of dollars worth on such adver conference was an important one for K. Blackman & Son received the wn'ral irev'romTt at-these are who weekly given six workers, years tising which brought them no msteri d Methodist church examinations free of charge, tract for the P umbing and heating tended from all parts of the United I th chairman ma,e Gus of; Ltrat7orf,andriI:im,nm returns. at Wright, erected 'with a bid of $13,114. chaPel Miss Williams stated. !eost r?w$35,000 and being (the division, presided at the meeting. ; States. is rapidly near-- 1 trips. completion. lumane Society Takes Early West Romances Federal Control To,d Exchange Club Over New Work Today Of Public Lands Sought at Meet r 1 JipwL Er 1 ". vice-presi- Agri-ultur- " e, Og-scho- ol. at-Bro- sec-sista- nt rctary-treasure- 1 Youthful Hunter Fete is Killed by Shot Planned by Ogden From Own Rifle! Stake, Sept. 8 to 9 u - Ifj 1 r hi nbd-jmen- . Ge-m- an sta-lilit- r waterlog 1 1 1 rs Fl.-S'- Sovietism a d IlOtariailS Are - LSSEu Vice-Preside- g nt Non-membe- rs Nurses Conduct Baby Clinic at the City Hall Retail Merchants to Commissioners Ban Chanty Beggar? 1 ' non-memh- 1 Non-memhe- - rs m rw' 1 c-- 5h2bffirs SS.mlrtllw Hth Ward Carnival Aid Building Fund hl!eth.tlwm'lch ac-p- Rations festival JJ , X in SfirfeS S V nt Ogden Women Honored At Missionary Meet Contract for Lincoln School Building Let twelve-additio- !, ,t! con-heal-th I k |