Show THE OGDEN Youthful News Hawks Visit CENTRAL WILL STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 13 1938 R CLUB FORMED Plant Standard-Examine- r BY MOUND FORT LEND EFFORTS -- - X XZ Y In compliance with a proclama- tion by Governor Blood Central junior high school students plan many activities and exhibits during National Book week Nov 13 to 19 Decorative posters calling attention to books thought particularly outstanding were made last week by some of the students During the week everyone is invited to bring books to Central's library The library has many demands books — Irene BushelL It needs - Pledges’ Initiation This week the Scribble Scribble club of Central is initiating pledges Fourteen students have been chosen because of their ability to write Each has an average of B or above in all subjects The club girls: congratulates the following Annabeth Rolande Ballantyne Beason Jean Chamberlin Lorrain Marianne Cook Adele Hodgson Norma Anne Whitmeyer Seppich Williams Donna Carey Kathleen Grant Mar Jean Hickman Mary Donna Jones Marigene Schroeder and Ava Welker —Joanne Scow-croft - jT x ' - W c X' i ' “'X v--V yv?-r3- - TREAT FASCISM AND COMMUNISM Name Adopted and Rules Drawn At School Session Intends to Base Talks On What He Actually Saw In Europe Mound Fort Junior high school "America’s Answer to Fascism has formed the Reporters club as and Communism" will be the subthe result of a meeting held in the ject’ of Joseph S Komfeld of Cinf room of Jarvis Thurston The cinnati Ohio public forum lecturname Cacoethes Scribendi (itch er this week i for writing) was chosen as the of "I hesitate to make a statement ficial title Rules were also forabout this question” Mr Kornfeld mulated Any member who does a of not amount do when questioned “because very writsaid stipulated :a mention of these names is like a ing will be automatically dropped The present members are: Anna red flag to some people The Utah ii Mae Anderson Anderson Marvel Zip' audiences are very David Ballantyne Gladys Barker ' however Helen Bobolis Elizabeth Farr Xgrf&fb'k' & and of fascism N "My appraisal Marcelle Fronk Richard Farr communism will be based on what Hel Vacona Shirley Hardy Heap I actually saw when I was in RusJL:rJL en Heimke Ethyl Hoiking Wanda sia and the fascist states in EuHolmes Maythel Jensen Donna SPACEMAN R VERNAL rope” Rae Jones Mona McKinzie Mae Tennessee Home from Kornfeld drew an audience of 407 McFarland La Rue! Morf Kent Weber college last Tuesday He at Tom Shirley Ppnton Payne will appear this week at Morgan Tennessee Poorte Kenneth Porter Keiner Returns From Weber college Tuesday Monday Probst Connell Roberts Raymond With Be To Family Washington junior high school Saunders La Rue Shurtliff Rada Wednesday in the Jordan' district In North Ogden THANKS MALAD FOR Slade Carl Stoddard Beverly Traand in Davis county FriThursday cy Adrienne Russell Jim Tateoka All meetings start at seven-thirt-r "y NORTH OGDEN Nov 12— Ver day Upton Ver Dene Webb Kathryn m and are free to all p THOSE KIND WORDS and Helen Watkins — Ver Dene nal R Spackman 26 practicing at retorney in Lebanon Tenn has Webb turned to North Ogden for a visit Pracitcal 12— "The MALAD Idaho Nov Training Standard-Examine- r: In the sewing room the girls of several weeks with hisT parents seems to be LAND Spackmore interested in Malad valley have been learning the art of Mr and Mrs William than any Utah paper delivered dressing Miss Dora Handy in- man Mr Spackman graduate of We here” writes Mrs Earl Matthews structor sent the girls downtown ENDED her high school and Weber college to compare the values of coats to of the Corey studio Malad law in a received degree “The picture used Monday eve- teach them the economy that recently university with buying good material at the Cumberland Mr ning of the motor car wreck in comes While at the institution Spackwhich five southern Idaho resi- — Anna Anderson MEXICO CITY Nov 12— CUP)— Blue the of was man Key president The third period cooking class dents were injured was a ‘scoop? Mexican land expropriation The a and fraternity a day ahead of the other news- on Tuesday and Thursday last national honorary with the United States yras acother dispute week had a party’ Those attending leader in papers” ended pmicably today when the were: Lorene Hodges instructor tivities Mr Spackman is recuperating government delivered to the United man Beatrice Newberry acted as Fay Howard Beverly Tracy Shir- from proposals an appendicitis and eye oper- States an acceptance of of Amerihostess and Mary Smith as her ley Arnold Thelma Larken Elaine ation which toward payment in looking underwent he Claire assistant —Beth Brett and Shirley Bartlett Edna Murdock claims can Jensen Gladys Donaldson Lillian The land question had been dorReynolds On Thursday morning the pupils Ball Mae Phillips They prepared mant for many years but was reof Lewis junior enjoyed an inter- their own lunch serving fruit cockvived after the Mexican oil propchile tomato salad and ice esting armistice day program tail erty expropriation with indications The school band under the direc- cream cookies — Rada Slade that the United States was constartclass A has been dancing the of Dickson Delmar tion cerned over Mexico's practice of played noon Mound the ed Fort at A during numbers and without immediate and seizure closing opening chorus of boys and girls sang “Till hour under supervision of June definite compensation We Meet Again” and Betty Lu White physical education teachThe land question was settled on DES MOINES Iowa Nov a basis favoring American land Smith and Kathryn McFarland er Miss White is teaching those The Iowa Ballroom Operowners while Mexicans whose land sang "Keep the Home Fires Burn- who do not know how to dance and for instruction additional ators association has turned is seized continue to receive nothing” after which the students giving — thumbs down on jitterbug dancing for their property joined in singing the chorus of those who do Ver Dene Webb Uniforms Appear each The poem entitled "FlandIt was understood that President ing — for business rather than u The cheer leaders have their red esthetic reasons Lazaro Cardenase yielded th ers Field” was read by John "One jitterbugging couple takes the United States proposals in orElaine Whetton led the stu- and white uniforms Dean Slade der to maintain friendly relations Carolyn Clayton and Rada Slade up enough room for five ordidents in singing “My Buddy” have red skirts white blouses and nary dancing couples and drive But it was believed in usually 'reLesbeth Lucas red barrel sweaters Bettie Wood out the more conservative class liable sources that he will strongOfficers Chosen The Lewis junior Forensic club and Carol Cowley have red skirts of dancers” said one association ly refuse to admit any diplomatic The other official intervention in regard to the exunder supervision of Miss Evelyn and white sweaters are Webster Vern leaders cheer Dobbs chose officers in their last propriation of American and BritGiles and Porter Kalmar has Lee ish oil lands Cain were: he elected and Bruerton Those Jimmy meeting — Elizabeth Farr and assemJack The land question which was divice Purdie Jean Lynch presimany interesting presented president is Jensen he blies All the students agree dent Carlisle Smith rectly in dispute involved some secretary Maythel to one Leader be Alert Student school at $15000000 although that was only the and year sergeant making Betty Jefferies Who’s Who: One of the outstand- remembered — Gladys Barker a fraction of the total seizures arms Elaine Goddard The constitution and ing personalities at Mound Fort were written by Carlisle Smith this year is the president Kent and McClure Wilson and were Payne Not only is he an is a leader in most adopted Purpose of the club isbet-e-to athlete but social activities school’s r of the prepare the students to make of — the council adGodthe With Elaine help public speeches Alfred E James visors Foulger Purdie dard and Jean X : ' : - ' - 'y: open-mind- ed - 4 f & 'V - end of Taking time off from the writing shown notes is staff aJove news school the news the Ogden high Frank conducted Standard-Examinby plant tour a of The making: Francis associate editor left who explained the workings of a modem to the press room Looking newspaper from- - the editorial department are (left to right) Gordon on with interest in the composing room Viva May Campbell Beurma Cole Ada Nash Josephine Glovanini Brewer Anna Jane Bettie Ellsworth Heap Ruth Bowen Kathryn and George Hopkins Leota Mary Vowles Varney Stranqulst Marjorie which the alive Jensen Their elbows are resting on page-forcards indicate as made-u- p and ready to go (Staff photo) BUSHIAN’S HOLIDAY SCHOOL DRAMA CAST SELECTED Initiation Conducted The AB club pledged the followWashington Junior Is Also ing members at a formal initiaMa-la- n tion Thursday evening: Sidney Making Ready for Tom Perrins Harvey WheelCantata FryStanley Dela-mowright Willis Wynn Arnold Sowerser Clyde Final tryouts for the Washington Bud Hickman Bob Huggins unior high school play "Life BeIrvin Stevens Derrell Jacobson Sixteen” were held in the at gins Olsen Floyd Eugene Barrett Jay and from the many auditorium Richard Chard Hobard Anderson students competing the following Jack Romney George Bowman was chosen cast Lewis Davis Francis Lund and Mildred McPhie Florence AdHinchcliff Scott— LuJean ams Florence Davidson Althea In Spotlight Club ' The Spotlight Dramatic club of Andelin Edna Lichfield Lois HobCentral has been initiating 18 son June Van De Graff Bertha pledges During the past two weeks Lether Helen Horen Vernon Dieu students applied for membership Keith Barlow Lee Andelin Ray Carl White and Jerry by presenting original skits ina Edvalson Cross — Ruth Purrington which each student portrayed character humorous tragic or Christmas Cantata were Bids given The Christmas cantata "The part pantomine to the following students: Betty Salvation of Israel” by Ira B Wil LaVor son is in rehearsal Gates Jeanne Feeney Wood Patsy Jurgens Carolyn the director has Paul Glasmann Betty Janet Pratt Ge- set Nov Cragun 28 for tryouts for solos neva Pratt Mary Donna Jones This cantata is one of the imporMarjorie Christiansen Boyd Ames tant and interesting features ofClaire Eccles Keith Duvall Vir- fered by the Washington music de ginia Biddle Don Ekins Lucille partment this year Dorothy Merrill Joan Wright The presentation will be in the Korb and Margaret West — Ruth of December and will be middle Stratton to the public — June Van De free Entertainment Spanish Spanish club members under di Graaff Armistice Assembly rection of Miss Ruby Justesen An Armistice an assembly was held program interesting sponsored audischool the in Thursday morning The speaker Tuesday after Four torium Two skits "Little Red Rid- was W Jeffery Galbraith by numbers were given by a chorus ing Hood” written in Spanish Rosemary Bartlett and "Goldie of forty boys and girls led by Locks”- written by Mina Shurtliff Paul Cragun A dramatization was were presented to entertain the presented by Coach Aaron Horne club and to give an opportunity and Miss Kathleen Foulger Eufor members to speak better Span- gene Kingsford played a violin ish’ A moving picture explaining solo A flag ceremony was consubmarines completed the pro- ducted by Glen Hansen Byron gram — Helen Marie Malinowski Naisbitt Dick Parker and Louis Slagowski Gene Morrison Walter McPhie and Wallace McPhie — Bertha Lether NO INCREASE NOTED Art Club Ventures This year the Art club is workout new and interesting projIN WEST WPA QUOTA ing ects under the supervision of B Y Andelin The club meets every other p m in Thursday at seven-thirt- y AP) SALT LAKE CITY Nov : — Eleven western states com the art room At present the members are working on posters Latprising the works progress istration’s region No 5 are seek- er they plan to make book covers ing increased quotas an official The students have a sincere intersaid today but WPA cutting its est in their work — Betty Jean rolls over the nation will be forced to refuse the requests W H Brummett assistant field representative for the region said “there has been a partial curtailment of the number of men on the rolls all over the country The curIN WARD tailment is based principally on persons going 'into private industry who have not been replaced on Jhe rolls? The L D S British mission millennial chorus will furnish the program at the Twelfth ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening CHINA at seven o’clock This chorus is comprised of former British missionaries The program includes: “Though Deepening Trials” and OF L A "Come Come Ye Saints” by chorus address by ’Elder Richard Young Smith "Sociability MedLOS ANGELES Nov 12— CAP)— ley” and "Stout Hearted Men” by g hea chorus address by Elder Ralph Yang roine of the battle of Shanghai was William Hardy “I Need Thee Evthe toast of Los Angeles’ China- ery Hour” and "O My Father” town today by chorus Here with a good will delegation The public is invited the Chinese girl described how on Oct 25 1937 she carried a Chinese flag to 800 members of a "suicide battalion” making a last stand in MY CLOTH a manufacturing district warehouse 1“I ran like everything across the bridge which everybody in the world it seemed like was shooting at” she said “A bullet went through my scout cap but I cannot be afraid because I had volunteered and it became my dtuy not to be afraid But I ran fast I tel re - V V Young Lawyer On Home Visit NEWSWRITERS TO BOOK VJEEK Posters Will Be Shown Donations to Library 1 Invited LECTURER I'JILL - - er ms STUDENTS SEEK PLEASANT VIEW BETTER ENGLISH HOLDS SESSION PLEASANT VIEW Nov 12— The Parent - Teacher association held a successful meeting under direction of the president Wilford L Barker Wednesday night Neil C Clegg president of the A and also Weber county P-- T president of the Burch Creek local P T A gave an address on the advantages and benefits a parent-teachassociation can be to a community and showed how the local county state and national organization are working together for the welfare of the youth of the nation er Mrs Alice Mitchell who recently returned from the A C college after completing a dietetics course gave a talk on the advantages of the hot lunch to be served in the schools with the cooperation of the WPA Miss Thelma Johns played an accordion solo After the business meeting the party was turned over to community singing Light refreshments were served A good representation of the parents of Pleasant View was in attendance The officers of the P-- T are: A View Pleasant President Wilford L Barker Chamberlain Walter secretary and treasurer Zina J nt vice-preside- Andrews Classes At Lewis Will Strive for Wider Knowledge The seventh and eighth grade English classes of the Lewis school under the supervision of Carl Taylor have oragnized better English clubs The purpose is to sponsor essential fundamentals in English that will be beneficial in later life Twice a month a day is set aside for club meetings conducted by the class officers — Kathryn McFarland Dinner Served The girls of ninth and tenth grade domestic science classes of Lewis junior high school served dinner and luncheons last week The girls of the 4 class served a luncheon Monday at four p m A color scheme of red yellow and green was carried out in the menu The centerpiece was composed of red and yellow chrysanthemums Beth Brett acted as hostess and Norma Collins as assistant hostess The guests were: 9-- Nelson Miss Miss Doxey Miss Lyman and Miss Wallwork teachers at Lewis June Wolfe and Helen Miller were student guests from Ogden high school A dinner was given Wednesday n at p m by the 10-- 3 The table was set of Lewis girls for ten guests It was beautifully decorated with Thanksgiving favors The mothers of the class members were invited also Miss Wood Miss Coffman and Miss Ly-- MEXICAN DISPUTE extra-curricul- ar Say Jitterburgs Chase Dancing Business Away — 1 Ver-nie- -- by-la- all-arou- nd four-fiftee- 12-C- CHORUS WILL O Come in todajr and learn the secret of Norge economy and exceptional heating efficiency : : : In mild weather or bitter cold the burner Norge Floating Flame and Double-Po- t low cost give you clean quick healthful heat at need for circulator every Norge makes a heat Be sure five to see the to from one room up Norge before you buy ! 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