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Show Page Eight THE WEBER HERALD December 14, 1932 COLLEGE MADE CHIEF SUBJECT Policy May Be Adopted Regarding Future of Institution. (From Ogden Standard-Examiner Sunday, Dec. 11.) George S. Glen, chairman of the Ogden chamber of commerce junior college committee, has called a special meeting to be held Wednesday evening at seven-thirty o'clock in the Hotel Bigelow. Invitations to atend the meeting will be sent to Ogden City and Weber county commissioners, junior college committees of the Kiwanis, Rotary and Lions clubs and acom-mittee of educators in Ogden. It is expected that apolicy regarding Weber college will be decided upon. The state has agreed to take over management and partial support of the college from the L. D. S. church Some friends of the school want it operated as an independent unit and others desire it to-be a branch of the state university. W Enrolled at the University of Utah, thirty-seven Weber alumni are listed among the 216 students with a advanced standing earned at other universities, colleges, and junior colleges. W Many Alumni Subscribe to Herald Thank you, alumni members, for your subscriptions to the Herald. It is gratifying to know that the former students of Weber remain loyal to Weber and are interested in her achievements. The subscription charge for the Herald to alumni is 25c a quarter or 75c a year delivered. We shall be pleased to send you the Herald on the receipt of your subscription. EAT AT Vauglian's Place Pie 5c Chili Sandwiches ' 429 - 24th Nature In The Raw Is Seldom Mild Students, you no doubt read the bulletin board in the main hall requesting your support of the Acorn Crumbs Annual in its 1933 attempt to furnish you with a scrapbook of this school year's memoirs. In spite of the fact that the "Crumbs" has no affiliation with the press, it is a choice journalistic - endeavor. The Herald joins in sanctioning the "Crumbs" as a -clever cross-section of student life, and can, on the basis of 1931 and 1932 editions, promise its subscribers along-to-bc-cherish-ed souvenir. W KAMEHAMEHA TRIMS WEBER ELEVEN 25-7 (Continued from page 1.) well on defense for the Wildcats. Lineup and Summary : Weber College Kamehameha Fowler L.E. Rowe Cropley L.T. Kane Zane L.G. Hooper Baker (C) C. Taylor (C) Johnson R.G. Townsend Wade R.T. Kaanana Chandler R.E. Murray Paoletti Q.B. Dickson Pell L.H. Stewart Green R.H. Lau Williams F.B. Boyd Scoring : Kam. Touchdowns Lau 2, Murray 2. Extra-point Lau (Pass from Ahia). Weber. Touchdown Chandler. Extra-point Van Dyke, Sub. for Williams, (Place kick). Buy Your Christmas BONNET at Nona Todd Millinery 2436 Washington ' I I iHaiiiaiBiaiHasHiBBiiBHBiiaiiBia The Season's Greeings Compliments ' of' Jerry Whitton AND HIS BAND. ; SUCCESS TO WEBER - Fine Footwear Hosiery and Gifts ' 2455 Washington Avenue Winter Quarter Offers New Courses Greater educational opportunities are being offered Weber students this quarter by the addition of several new courses to the curriculum. These classes include : two distinctly new subjects salesmanship and play production and beginning classes in sociology, psychology, and Shakespeare. The class in salesmanship has the endorsement of Ogden business men to the extent that they have promised to give preference to members of this class when considering applicants for positions. The aim of the students who are taking the course in play production is to present a one-act play every week and some three-act plays throughout the year. All these new courses are decided assets to the school, and the enrollment in them, already fairly large, should be increased within a short time. W- Cecil "Goose Quill" Tucker, the Herald's personal nominee for Federal Agent. Ross Hawkins Jack Crane ' : Ross & Jack Lunch '. 364-25 Street Real Eats Moderate Prices , Open Day and Night Weber Slu dents Plan Christmas Jaunt Vernal Spackman and Glen Mar-ston, Weber students, will spend their Christinas vacation in style. Leaving Ogden immediately after school adjourns, this popular duo will visit the resort centers of California, Mexico, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. Just drop the boys a line General Delivery at the following itinary points: Reno, San Francisco, Hollywood, Los Angeles, San Diego, Tijuana, Albuquerque, Phoenix and El Paso. Bon Voyage Gentlemen ! VV Paul Edson and Harold Malan, last year Weberites, have been pledged to the Xi Psi Phi fraternity of the University of Southern California. Both are aspiring to become dentists. Congratulations ! ATTENTION WEBERITES FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CLEANING CALL 5 13 CLEANERS 430 - 25th Street OGDEN'S LEADING AMUSEMENT PLACES EGYPT AIN "Where the Big Pictures Play" Starting Sunday Qhattctton A Great Picture mi wch m ALWAYS WITH US A NEW LOVE A NEW STAR A Wonderful Production First Showing in Ogden OGDEN "Always a Good Show" Starting Sunday K&t 1' 13 r ' us you A Marvelous-Thrilling LOVE STORY "Garbo's Best" . While City Utah's Most Popular Ballroom Dancing Every Wednesday and Saturday JERRY BEESLEY'S ORCHESTRA "UTAH'S BEST" ga Our Motto: "The Best at the Lowest & & Possible Price" |