Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 16 1939 STANDARD-EXAMINE- BIRTH NOTICES LEWIS WILL SEE gCENTRAL SEES PLAY ‘HOLD Il-- RESULTS FROM IT' NEEDLE ROOMS IN AUDITORIUM r Also Contributes Numbers To Program - Central junior high school tenth gr&di assembly held Friday in eluded several entertaining num A play “Hold It" written 3tr by Mary Donna Jonea and direct d by Myrene Gretnwcll wai pre aented Member of the cast were s- Ava Welker Catherine Oien Joe Jenaen taVar Woods Don Eidna Betty Fames Ruth Torgcson GorBcrghout don Smith and John Musical numbers were given by students from the music department under direction of Lester — Hlnehdlff Committee members who planned the assembly are John Hlnck- ley chairman Ann Ward Lo C°A Jack Davis Doris Owens Floyd Anderson Rolando Ballantyne and Edward Coray— Annabeth Reason (lull Has Hurprlse? f Spotlight Dramatic club held Its meeting Monday LaVar monthlyHoyd-AmeDon Eklns and s Woods Keith Duvall conducted the pro- gram Fatsy Jurgens Luccll Weight and-a- n alumna Beverly Jurgens gave readings Carolyn Glasmann reviewed the play “Headlines" This was followed with a song “Blue Moon" by Claire Eceles who was accompanied’ by Virginia Biddle the past week a look of ha been engulfing the faces of club members Shy glances feel among the members make us Her-haas if they are up to something so! Alt we can do Is watt to see what the future has In store for us— Mary Donna Jones Floor Show At Dance A student body dance was held last Friday in Central's gymnasium The students were entertained by a floor show at Intermission The hall was decorated by the art of department under supervision entire The Drake Mrs Florence entertainment was planned and prepared by eighth grade students and their advisory teachers The general chairman was Miss Bhoda Evans— Ava Welker Badminton Games A badminton tournament will be held during the next few weeks under supervision of Miss Athleen "Budge gym teacher Each eighth ninth and tenth grade girls’ gym team must be represented by at ' These tournaleast one couple out In the carried be will ments same way as the boys’ tennis tournament Games will be played during gym classes0 at noon and after school— Jean Chamberlin Home From Coast Mrs Florence Drake art instruc-to- r ‘returned’ last’ week after atPacific tending a conference of theFrancisArts association in San co The theme of the conference wa that a nation docs not live by Its conquest but by its art ‘How art enters Into every phase of llvt Ing was demonstrated the carryover of art in public schools was Illustrated by movies showing the application of art in many fields of earning a' livelihood Eminent lecspeakers In the world of art Mrs tured at the conference Drake attended the fair which she says is wonderful— Helen Marie Malinowski OFor ps O o V- EC WOK PROGRAM - Will Brighten School way On Friday afternoon to conclude the week's activities the Girls’ association will hold a party In Lewis gymnasium This promises to be fun for all— Shirley Reynolds and Bette Koster Will View Display Members of the Lewis Art club their annual visit to the Sfiringville exhibit Douglas Crltchlow fellow Roger StringEngland and Alpheus HarLouise vey art instructor are in charge of arrangement— Louise England The center of attraction at Lewis last week wa the annual operetta presented by the ninth and tenth grade students At three performances matinees Thursday and Friday and a performance Friday evening hundreds of fellow students parents and friends were given an opportunity to enjoy a smooth Interpretation of "The Golden Trail" by a well trained and talented cast ' Evelyn Dobbs a are-plannin- V !o fr- - A $11000 shop building at the Wrbrr county high school expected to he completed KIIOi fiortf LT 00 1 Is shown In the staff photo The walls are 73 per cent completed and the structural steel concrete walls fight rrf Work will continue this week with building of forms for “pouring the to George F Johnson architect wilt lie use of composiof the A feature building according blatter frt of concrete In Insulation value tion board on the roof The board Is said to be equivalent to '24 Inches The board three Inches in thickness will he placed directly on the steel roof framework i GIRLS DIRECT GLASSES MAKE ANNUAL DINNER HIKE TO Biology Students Get First W a a h i n g t'o n Junior Entertain Evening Hand View of Of April 29 Vegetation Mount Fort school biology classes led by Alfred E Bruer-to- n Instructor took a hike up Wheeler’s canyon Into Wheeler’s Mrs Bruerton basin Saturday pointed out plants the classes had previously studied and showed other plants that Che glasses will study In the near future— Kelncr Probst Players Commended The success of Mound Fort's school play wa largely due to the efforts of Lee Calm director with the assistance of the cast! Jean Anne Waterstradt Raymond Baunders Gladys Barker Max Jensen James Hartog Dean Williams James Barker Ethel Hocking Maythcl Jensen Donald Shaub Dorothy Herbert Adrienne Russell The play had been in rehearsal since March 17 Constant practice ahd hard work after school and in the evenings made the presentation more polished Lee Cain said this year's cast was the most ambitious and wllllng-to-wor- k cast he has ever directed in a school play— Gladys Barker Lecture On Europe Wednesday at Le Ccrcle Francals meeting William Terry French instructor ' showed pictures that her had taken while in France and Belgium Most of the pictures were taken In Flanders Wolf cubs of 1 al On Presbyterian Cubs Gain Promotions Fifteen members of Cub pack No 4 sponsored by the First Preschurch have passed their Will byterianachievement and are now first the Washington Junior high school to sponsor the Girls’ Association annual girls’ dance This year the dance will be held April 29 at eight-thirt- y p m In the gym It Is seml-formGet your dates early and eome to a real evening of fun— Helen Horns ‘The Belle ©f Hava mm' On April 20 under direction of Paul B Crugun Washington's ninth and tenth grade music student will present “The Belle of Havana" an opera In three acts The colorful costumes and gay singing will make this opera one everyone will enjoy — Florence Wheelwright Washington Junior scores again! This time it was through the efforts of one of the outstanding students Vernon DIeu who carried away top honors In a spelling contest over KLO Vernon Is now in line for the final contest and the big prise We wish to congratulate him and wish him the best of luck— June Van de Graaff Last week at Washington there was a swishing and swirling of print dresses This activity was One of the activities ill® DEED JOB FACES Births reported to the city health Afton June Carver 2314 Adms department during the week were! daughter Llttl Frank Edward and Wilma Carver Curtis Boyd and Wanda son 3524 Jefferson Bctterldge Stoker Eden daughter Child' Carl Laver I and Dellla Paulsen Ormond Joseph and Marguerite Laura Peacock LiberSmith rage Clinton daughter son Parke Julian Holme and Dor- ty Berlin Milton Helner and Beta othy Lucille Baxter 2803 Brinkcr Anderson 884 Twenty-thir- d Atmosphere With daughdaughter ter Dresses Gladand Laverne Gay Cragun Cecil Houghton Herbert and Ella MaVirginia Aiken 725 Twenty-secon- d ys Is for Peterson 1941 Wall son rie Lewis school again ready daughter Cook Ben I’amud and Sylvia the annual Print Dress week On Burrows James 'Eugene’ and Rose Woodland Syracuse daugh17 will Fairmont the White Lois girl daughter Monday April school atmosphere brighten th AJvord Ralph Jensen and Roma ter Mortensen Ardeth Ray and Sarwith their attire Chamberlain 814 Canyon read In the sewing classes under di- son ah Kpackmnn 2PJ7 Quincy daughrection of Miss Katherine Carter Glenn and ter Claude Allred the girls have for several weeks son Whittaker Stanford Goddard Elaterville been making their own dresses for Blanche Bateman Helen Green well Chambers and n Shaw George Elmer and Ethel-y- 2353 Eccles this occasion Each girl promises daughter Nelson 951 Sixteenth daughter to be queen In her own artlatle Woodruff Russell Melvin and Girl - Music Department One boy John Bartlett also passed his second achievements to become a Bear cub The Cub pack has been organized since February and Is under the direction of C M McCain The 13 boys arc Jerry Nlms John Bartlett Walter McCain John Vel-to- n Nell Rasmussen Teddy Whit-meyPaul Gramqulst Bud Thee John Stark George Mohler George Glen Manful Woodrow Dixon Kenneth Young John Baukol Hodges er Auto Dealers Go To Coast Confab filxty-flv- e mldwestcrn auto dealers passed through Ogden Saturday en route In three special railroad cars from Chicago to San Francisco to attend the convention of the National Automobile Dealers’ A R Beckey Wayne Norris and Hel- st Mildred Cunningham 527 Twenty-thir- d en Lena Falkcnstein m Twenty-firdaughter daughter Vard Linden and Myrtle Hurst McKlnstry Harrell Fenton and Geneva Pierce 1004 Klesei daugh- Adams Mildred Ruth daughter ter flmlth L D and Helen E Bat- Hammond Owen Cyril end Lucy terlee 918 Twenty seventh daugh2555 Swaner Place son Morgan ter Richard Eugene and Win ward Doxey Elwood 'Jitme tnd Sar- Myrtle Folker 2720 Madison eon ah Lola ' Helner 814 Ogden canyon son ll Wheeler Walter Wayne and COMMIE 2443 R Monroe Baugh May UlLli Ar-de- daughter Humphcry Gilbert and Roby Fay Davis Lakeside daughter Cottle Carl and Marzstta Ford 2078 Orchard IIEl’JLOTATIOI! Fund Curtailment Fore i Eradication Program Restrictions Possibility that this yitr’s v c ! eradication program In W ' r county may he lirnlfrd to puHIe highways by the VPA will he at a meeting of tbs founts weed committee Monday at r o p m In the county a rent’s rf n aald County Weeds Crmmth nt r John W Arrington P said Arrington George Bulling supervisor ©f IM wr 1 PA rf program was advise! Yy fldals the work would b fonfin-- 1 to public binds and that tw vw is would b dtroyed on private farm lands this year because of bn k of funds Fuelling also received word ths federal government will not ripchemicals except ply weed-killin- g for use on public land said Arrington "I am afraid this wilt limit this cnunty'M weed fores to P?s thin the 10 men th WPA originally offered" the commlsxlnner sat 1 The Weber wrerj committee replied this offer and requested 35 men ed ATTEimnn: DEGREE WORK SITE chick (Hiowrjm son Member of Unity lodge Free Farnsworth tfhelly Andrew and Masons will go to 1173 Wilz andAccepted Gertrude Francis Petroleum carbon — tha best furl for jour Brooder stose at— Twenty-sec- Cor in he Monday night and confer son Master Mason degree upon the Mikelacn George Gorgen and their owi candidate in the Cor 2510 A avenue Lda Cornish hall inn lodge daughter Autos carrying the Ogden party Russell James D and Glady Masonic temple 2702 Monroe will Jeave-t- he May Raekham six’ forty-fiv- e at p here Monday avenue and dramatic Instructor daughter Dollar 40 are expected to m More than West Keith Clarence and Helen Dickson as musical director again from go in addition to others proved themselves capable coach- Arlene Child Hyracuse son and Brigham City and Afton Elmer es Attractive stage settings were Harold Shaw designed by Alpheus Harvey and Lentham North Ogden daughter the members of the art departWarner Kenneth Clyde and Bet ment and W E Foufger and his ty Bermt 2821 Grant son manual art students The graceful i Murry Marcus Francis and Isa-'bHancock 1438 Swan son dancers were trained by Edith education Wood the Pringle John Milton and Madclin physical Chatelaln Uintah son teacher— Lesbeth Luca Atkinson George II and Aliena Boys' Prom A united Mabel Orton North Ogden daughTh boys' prom one of the out- ter standing social events of the year Jarman Joseph Earl and Hana is to be held April 22 at nine p m Kayavliis onf Cooley DVro In Lewis gymnasium The dance and Lawrence Hunter Joseph Piimous will be open to ninth and tenth grade boy only It will be InforFor Our mal It Is being planned under di- the eighth grad girls to become I’btlti BANDWICTIES rection of the student body presi- pledges of the Quilt club All girls 10 Toasted SO? dent Bob Gudmundson — Beth interested are to hand in two arNTEA1C CUBE ZOt ticles by Monday afternoon April Brett and Kathryn McFarland HOT DOGS foot long 10 Invitations have been extended to 17 to room 2Q1— Elizabeth Bchelln ond OGDEN COAL & CLAV PRODUCTS CO 201 h nml Lincoln t i 1333 Phone L f "Kkj C3 ’ el J"' II I) Vj L— 7 w U iTOlC® Vv V- s--' a (Jturfc of Our Spcskl Peck Crc:i lea COc PhHors 13 Estra Largo Hut Cundco Jt 1 3 -- 10c I bd id 1LJ '£ ® od Us wDaffim climaxed by a posture parade at which the posture queen wa eho-e- n The winner will he revealed and awarded a pin at the award assembly— Edna Litchfield u u Tiilco Homn nnn nn wanl nft wfiiilin e all V -- ek much fighting was done Besides during the World war the pictures showing the destruction during the war there were pictures of Belgian canal boats Mr Terry told about the life 6 these people as he operated the I lantern slide— Kelncr Probst where H cmiMG 1 1 Here’i yeur cfcence live en yeur iprisf piIMlsg o Higkeibquefity FuThere tPeint ipeclet pr!ei"wi!r NOT be repeated hie yeer ller f - Pralso From Her Ilucbnnd s HOUSG' PAINT Prepared' For a beautiful Fuller Pur protecting oil over" Job For two week price slashed to 92 o 55 QUART TINT 297 t A f RANG E fi READ’ MOW NEW GIVE BETTER 'COOKING REGUILTS PORCH PAINT Fuller Porch & Deck Paint Woternroof Stand hard uie For two weeks spe- cially reduced to ‘186 UK t $ p ‘3I8CJU QUART Fulleripar To weather protect front doors garden fyrnjture ftc $ig savings for two weeks att THE mm LUMBER Go Washington Bld Ogden L'tah— I’hone 2837 SOM o PINT QUART ONLY £ SEE NORGE DEFORE YOU BUYI PIONEER COAL Jj so T!l CJl rASY jj Tt“w & LUMBER CO HarrUvillfl Road Ogden Utah— Phone 1408 19 Telephone 2122 Ogden Utah Uniform ‘results are shrinkage repeatedly obtained because of absolute oven temperature control Consider broiling Smoko and excessive broiling odors are elim inated No firing of fats or greases Broiled meats are more palatable more digestible when prepared uith a new gas range Now go to tbe top of the stove Controlled boiling neat plus use of small quantity of water make possible retention of valuable vitamins and mineral salts No violent boiling thus food cells are not broken and coloring Is not washed out And the new gas ranges are strikingly beautiful — easy to keep dean —and they’re as fully automatic as a cooking appliance can possibly be t food— swith GAB I better-tastin- g PRIGE5-TE- R -- 1 VAPPllAtiCE (U)T STORES 2317 Washington lilvd l’liono 3213 'I Serving Tweny-fhre- e Utah Commumtiei ? 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