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Show WEBER HERALD PAGE THREE You should see our Basket Balis, and Suits. We have a complete line of Basket Ball equipment. We have a great Ime of Athletic Goods. Come and see them. ROUDFIT'S SPORTING GOODS CO. Corner 24th St. Hudson Ave. WEBER NORMAL COLLEGE Prepares You For Life The constant aim of the Weber Normal College is to train students for the duties, responsibilities and obligations of life. You ca secure practically every course at this school. Our credentials are accepted at any College or University. In true education lies the safety of the home, the state and the ration. BETWEEN FRIENDS- ; ,r v V v vWv v'VVyvVv i M-vil FRANK McINTYRE. Manager twM 2469 Washington Over Paine & Hursts Phone 77 MP Kodak Finishing "The Better Way" For Those Who Care We are using the best Paper, Chemicals and Help, money can buy. Give us a trial order. C. E. ARMSTRONG & CO. 306 TWENTY FIFTH ST. We have the Chili and Chicken Tamales Green wells Confectionery 2341 Washington Avenue FIRST OPERA BY WEBER SUCCESS (Continued from Page 1) well received by the audience. In conclusion we feel that we can truthfully predict that this form of entertainment will grow in the future until it will be as firmly esabiished as our other activities. Sailors aboard the Bounding Billow John Croft, Olin Ririe, Layton Galbraith, John Sporten, Paul Crag-an, Walter Stevenson, Roy Saunders, Leslie Foutz. Barnstopoole Girls Nan Emmett, Melba Douglass, Iris Taylor, Mar-jorie Johansen, Letha Manning, Lu-ella Shurtliff, Francis O'Neal, Mabel Miller. SENIORS SHOW MONDAY NIGHT (Continued from Page 1) Christopher Jedbury, Jr., their son, R. Stanley Rhees. Nelly, their daughter, O. A. Jacobs.Whimper, their man servant, Grant Our Store is Headquarters for athletic supplies of every character. We carry only the best quality merchandise. Every article is fully guaranteed by us. You must be absolutely satisfied with every purchase, you make in our store. Your complete satisfaction is essential to our success and we shall overlook no opportunity to please you. BROWNING BROTHERS CO. Everything for Every Sport for Every Season. 2451 Hudson Avenue, Ogden, Utah Fone Four Five Dahlstrom. Job, valet to Jedbury Junior, Leroy Johnson. Major Hedway, a retired soldier, Clarence Brown. Dora, his niece, Ida Scowcroft. Mr. Gliff, President of the Association for Suppression of Juvenile Gambling, Elmer Burnett. Mrs. Gliff, his better half, Vera Malan. Tom Bellaby, a young lawyer, Golden Bingham. Mr. Simpson, manager of the Bombay house, K. George Farley. ALUMNI REUNION TO BE HELD TUESDAY (Continued from Page 1) guilty of such statute breaking. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. Alumni are hereby decreed to be not absent. In the confusion of getting out invitations at the eleventh hour a few might stray from the proper path. What we want present is the individual not the invitation. A Weber Alumnus needs no such a key. 4. All students, friends, patrons, and "have beens". yourselves, tell every other "has been" that he, she or it is invitel and expected to be present. DAVIS DEFEATED SECOND TIME (Continued from Page 1) commendable manner. Clarence Brown, as umpire, did good work, his decisions being fair and unquestionable.The batteries for this game were: Weber Doxey and Hill. Davis O. Adams and Barton. Runs, Weber, Watkins 1, Critclow 1, Lindsay 3, Doxey 3, Halliday 1, Lindford 1, Brewer 1. Total, Weber 11; Davis HONOR STUDENTS RE-' CEIVE THEIR REWARD (Continued from Page 1) Johnson, Wallace Bulge, Grant Dahlstrom, Ira Terry, Robert Newman, Sydney Wilcox. Professor Aaron Tracy spoke con cerning the work of the student body officers, Herald and Acorn staffs, and presented their pins. The following as members of the three respective bodies, were awarded pins: Student body officers, Mr. Stanley Rhees, president, Miss Cleone Lindsay, secretary and treasurer. Herald staff, Mr. William; Kasius, editor; Mr. Elmon Lindford, business manager; Mr. Robert Wilkinson, associate editor. Acorn staff, Miss Ida Scowcroft, editor; Mr. Kenneth Farley, business manager, Mr. Ernest Shreeves, associate editor. Mrs. Blanche K. McKey presented pins with a raised block "W" to the following students for their work in Oratory: Mr. Delbert Wright, Mr. Clarence Brown, Miss Ruth Scowcroft, Miss Maud Jones. Professor Snell, debating coach, presented the four debators with their awards according to the standardization system of awards. Mr. Clarence Brown as a member of the squad for three years received a fountain pen with a block "W" raised on the gold band. Air. William Kasius and John Emonett as members of the team for two years received gold rings with a raised block "W." Mr. Delbert Wright as a newcomer received a pin with a raised block "W." The debators presented Professor Snell with a fountain pen as a gift for his earnest work. The honor students were guests at a banquet and dance given under the auspices of the student body in the evening. FREE UNBRIDLED VERSE Y'know The Editor he Said "For the luva Mary Kelly WRITE something." Well naturally, So I feverishly Sought An idea That I might write some Prose. Well naturally, But I could not I thought I Might attempt a Pome Because pomes Do No require much Thot. Well naturally The Metre Got all mixed up, It wouldn't stay in Straight And narrow The Jambic Tetrameter got Mixed with the Dactylic And the Etc. Therefore I turned at Last To free verse. To free, unbridled Verse, The verse that Was Invented by some Guy in Provo or Thereabouts Or Some similar joint. I don't know Which And this Is The resulting consequence Well Naturally. 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