Show SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 17 1937 7--B Chorus Will ‘Sing This Evening Chapel Services Seventy Presentations Included in Career to Date TEACHER WILL SEE CEREMONY 1 - I W ’w1 Instructor Will Be Present At Inauguration in Washington -- ' ynif s - Pep Organizations Will Be Hosts At Event Jan 22 vo ' Xl 0 1 t t O' J ' 9 I f' f f " days in Chicago with friends and hopef to return on a streamlined train —Gerald Brown ' i' fr & ”w 4 u 7 £ ’ 1 chosen Tuesday after noon was held by the Pep club girls in the auditorium The girls sang songs submitted by the gym c’asses “Rah! Rah! For Washington" V which was entered by Marjorie O' team was selected as the tf' next school song The words will be introduced in the first Pep assembly " rEP DRILL HELD ’ An attractive drill was arranged by Miss Athleen Budge and the Pep elup girls for the game with Mound Fort last Friday It was done by the entire club of 24 girls dressed in complete i uniform At the end of the drill an “M” was -formed with all the girls facing FOB COIrC3EBX at seven o’clock at low Nephl J Brown 1 Frank Mound Fort’s balcony They then Appearing (director) Mrs Zesta Seventh ward chapel service tonight will be the male chorus of T Geisler accompanist Lloyd OramIlickenlooper I?6 '1 turned around forming a ‘ W” beLaurel F Brown William ThompUtah the Power and The company entire Light upl chorus is son and Charles W Ellis This chorus was organized under the dirrc-“o- n made of fore Washington's balcony The employes of the company all departments Reading frJm ' drilf went off in fine order and was left °LFrank Hlckenlooper director one and a half to right top row Oralrepresenting ago with It Mathias David J Crockett John LonL F Brown secretary and Frank Geisler librarian years received with appreciation by the don Siem&n Bowman Harold has made It Jensen Andrew P Roghaar T LeRoy approximately seventy to churches clubs schools and students — Evelyn Anderson presentations Fowles Frank K Chatard Charles T Jones Ernest V Wall OHn IL civic organizations Mr Ilickenlooper has had many years’ experience HALL OF FAME Ririe Karl Hlckenlooper Bottom-roGeisler Leroy Critch- Frank In directing organizations in Ogden Brigham City and Layton It’s about time we said something about Marjorie Andelin one of the (outstanding girls in the standing on the ctlrb and lowering the sign to stop thfe cars he had to school She belongs to the Pep stand in the center of the road club Pen Notes ’club Pilot staff and flag them down Traffic Serand Art club She has taken a geant Shaw sent out new signs! but ' prominent part in all school activsome motorists still persist in runities including the leading role in ning through them—Jay Anderison ' the school play in two years MarMANILA (UP) — Fire Chinese - LONDON (UP)— The first gasL LEARN ABOUT ART jorie has an excellent scholastic proof and bomb-produgout In uprisings earthquakes typhoons London record but we enjoy most of all Pictures Being Gathered In has been completed in a1 We hope we can obtain the high British troops and scartime have basement in Buckingham Gate her extremely likeable personality goal ahead of usj as thfe! sixth red the 18 Mound Fort Grade near Catholic principal —Elaine Horne Buckingham Palace grade boys and girls of Mciund The churches in Manila dugout which is designed to and but Fort SCHEDULE OPENER classes art vicinity Each of us should Undertaking ' The) first game on Washington know 4and understand color har- most of them are being remodeled accommodate 12 persons is equipJunior’s basketball schedule will be At Mound Fort elementary school monies We have talked and worked or repaired 'in preparation for the ped with a filtration plant which purifies any poisoned air drawn j played with Mound Fort Miss Carma Douglas thfl music these but especially in our fruit 33d Junior Eucharistic Con from without and will even counHigh at Mound Fort Playing in teacher has announced 4 music and flower designs! Miss Williams gressInternational Feb 7 teract the most potent poison jgas the opponent’s gym gives them a scrapbook contest wishes us to become familiar with Many pupils Several of these structures were Should the power driving the -slight edge But no matter what are participating in- - this contest good pictures and also with the built in the 17th Centry and six plant fall- air can be filtered by he odds leaders are confident that Pictures of world famous? Conduct- artists who painted them We of them have been anc manual labor through pedals work-'lf the student body comes and gives ors composers singers pianists and should learn to Appreciate the rebuilt from two todestroyed five times ed on the same principle as a sew support to the team Washington also the stars from Hollywood are lovely colors In najture and in the Their history is virtually the his- ing machine will be out on top at the final being collected in quest of the beautiful scenery jabout us This tory of the Philiipines since Ma: 4 we are diligently trying to accom- gellan’s discovery of the islands in whistle prize — Carma Payne TALENTS DOUBLED DRIVERS IGNORE SIGNS 1521 plish — June Curtwiright PASADENA Cal— (UP)— School If had been watching the took a rap from J Dr Marvin L BEIXS NEW LESSON FERRY LONG ON ETIQUETTE junioryou traffic policeman one day a The pupils of Miss Foulger’s secDarsle dean of teachers' college ganizing a book club Fifty-tw- o SAN RAFAEL Cal —(UP) — few weeks ago you would have ond of have deeded this month children the University of Southern Caligrade are participating in it When a baby was born on the seen a par run into the f bamboo to fornia about the Eskimos study and child Each is to read 10 and fileHeofdeclared that the Redwood Empire-fer-ry required the captain pole and break it off a few inches their habits clothing food teachers are unqualiand books and then he gets a gold star ran up a triangular flag “to show from the handle To the boy hand- their homes — i to fied assume intellectual leadPeterson Joyce The race encourages the children there was a passenger on board ling the sign this was si (Serious while the BOOK CLUB ii ership ORGANIZE teaching body as to read more and better books-Lujeawho hadn’t paid fare a 'whole is lacking in adequate thing for it meant that instead of Miss Nelson’s first grade is or-Putnam knowledge of economic processes An-delln- a — — ’ w a Manila Repairs First Dugout For Its Old Churches Gas Raids Ready Scrapbook Race Starts j of I 3-- j rj Skulls of a man and woman discovered by a' Chinese scientist Tn a cave at Chou Kou Tien are believed to be a million years old and have been identified as of the same type as the Peking man one of the earliest known J X Washington to attend the first presidential Inauguration eve’ held on January 20 After the ceremonies she will go to Philadelphia for a two or three day wisit to poinf$ of historic interest "She will spend two or three Qsong jumi'w- W G WILL GIVE TEA V M'lm'W'WvmpmJ'-WAfyw- s Mrs Anna M Nielson an English teacher at Washington' Junior "''High school left January 15 for SCHOOL CLUBS - -- —— - ( i n Central Junior High school an nounces that the Pep clubs of the city are sponsoring a tea o be held January 22 from two until four o’clock in the Utah Power & Light company auditorium The cooking teachers Pep girls advisors of the clubs and the principals are invited There will be one-ha- lf hour of entertainment presented by members of the Pep clubs — Marilyn Taylor CHESS CLUB FORMED The boys of Central Junior have organized a Chess club under direction’ of Smith Jacobs At the first meeting about 20 boys reported Twelve were experienced The activities of the first week will be to teach beginners the moves! and the object of the game The club hopes that by spring It shall Jiave a few more members — Emmett Gunning WHO’S WHO IN CENTRAL The beginning of the basketball season brings once more into the limelight Lionel Chambers captain of the team Lionel played on the squad in the ninth grade and this year Is proving to be extremely capable in the position of guard LJonel was also one of the outstanding players on the footbalF team' last fall He not only excels in sports but he is also vice president of the student body and sergeant-at-arm- s of the A-club— Mary Hopkins Russia will try to produce tons of pig iron in 1937 also 20000000 tons of steeL an! 15500000 tons of rolled steel totals which if attained will giV it the largest iron and steel output in Europe 00 CRYSTAL BOTTLING COMPANY LOCALLY OWNED— LOCALLY MANAGED C McFARLAND Proprietor ? 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Be sure to be In Central s auditorium January 20 at three m when the Orendo Magic show pfrom Los Angeles will be The tickets which are onlygiven ten cents be purchased from any Scribble-Scmay ribble member and will 'also be 'on sale at the door of the auditorium before the performance TWO CLUBS CLASH On Wednesday a basketball game was held between the Drama club and A-club The Drama club team was composed of Grant Blair Evans Dick 1 West’ Clair Whitely and Mickey Whitney Hugh Rounds Elliott Berlin Franklin Doxey Bill- Lundy and Reed Coray played for the A-club The Drama club held the lead from the very first although the A-club sparkled at times The final score was 14 to 10 Geneal Greaves Clara Gilman B I Cl Ini A IS® SHEET METAL WORKS INC EXPERT ROOFING O B Neu-teboo- m o ' - i ! AIR CONDITIONING o B SHEET METAL B — 4-U- l EUJDYi FUEiNACES — At a cost of $16000000 a railway will be constructed from Chung-dn- g to Chengtu In Szechwan Province China the work to be completed in two and one-ha- lf Stoker and Gas i ! 237-24t- h Street years f J ga u£i£mUMaM&m£' L ft PAID TO THE GROWERS OF SUGAR 1 AM I - - BEETS I AND THE MAKERS OF : U i: Report of COMMERCIAL SECURITY BANK As Made to the Governors of the Federal Reserve System O At the Close of Business December 31 1936 J Furniture and Fixtures MOR i Banking House '! - $278647433 V 149000- 00 o :l Other Real Estate Other Assets Government and Listed Cash and Due from Banks U S S curities $191846054 1 650000 374460 383740 199680181 39 15 26235 $690481868 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Capital Debentures $ Undivided Profits Reserve for Interest Deposits 30000000 25000000 5614671 2253777 627613420 $690481868 ITi ILl ! ill LX U BEET j SUGAR f J - I IMPORTANT is the fact that coun- the pioneer "days our fostering of siigar beet culture developed a new land profitable activ- ity and a broadened vista was opened to the farmers of this region While! an essential industry was established by this company meeting definite demands for a principal commodity new iise was found for old soil new impetus given the settling of new areas Of prime importance to the farmer himself has been the inestimable value of the sugar beet in the dominating science of crop rotation the ease of raising and handling the crop and finally the fact that the sugar beet is the outstanding cash crop of assured financial return produced and sold under profitable annual contract To every grower of sugar beefs for our factories the extensive technical facilities of this company are available maintained for the express-purposof aiding the farmer to produce a greater tonnage and improved quality of beets — and to assure in our manufacturing processes the continf ued excellence of our product though In t j TOTAL CASH RESOURCES IlilA1 j 30000- 00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock i I turned directly into the channels of trade in the? intermountain try and adjoining areas since 1890 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts t j -- and e ' Ogden Utah MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ME3IBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION YAH-D®- A SALT LAKE CITY UTAH i I H |