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Show WEBER HERALD PAGE THREE You should see our Basket Balls, and Suits. We have a complete line of Basket Ball equipment. We have a great line of Athletic Goods. Come and see them. PROUDFIT'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 nation. BETWEEN FRIENDS- A PHOTOGRAPH , '.v.- ' . .'-.V lift' JL r i 5 FRANK MclNTYRE, Manager 2469 Washington Over Paine & Hursts Phone 77 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 well s Confectionery 2341 Washington Avenue "Dinah," inquired the mistress suspiciously, "did you wash this fish car-fully before you baked it?" "Law ma'am!" said Dinah. "Wot's de use ob washing' er fish dat's lived all his life in de watah?" Ladies Home Journal. Ernest S. When I was a boy, you know, the doctor said if I didn't stop smoking cigarettes I would become feeble-minded. Mrs. McKey Well, why didn't you stop? Stan What is to hinder my kissing you? Ida My Goodness. Brother Ridges turning his Ford said, "You see this machine is turned by a crank." The students smiled. Stan Do you suppose you can cut my hair without making me look like an idiot? Barber, seriously It will be a pretty hard thing to do, but I'll try. 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 NOMINATIONS .FOR STUDENT BODY (Continued from Page 1, Col. 1) ber of the school's debating and oratory teams and one of the best public speakers in this institution. His scholastic standing is of a high standard, as well as his character. Weber will find a consistent worker in Mr. Wright if he is elected.- Still another candidate is Robert Newman, who also possesses a com-paritively large experience in student body work. He successfully piloted the Junior Class in its infancy, as President of Class '21. Mr. Newman demonstrated his ability as a leader. This year he was a member of the School Basketball Team and also a contestant in the Grant Oratorical Contest. Air. Newman's fast work assures us that he will be able to handle the duties of Student Body President in a highly commendable manner. Mr. Claud Lindsay is another person who is considered for Presidential timber. He has represented the school for three years in basket ball, receiving a place on the all state team in 1919, also he was one of the mainstays of the football squad this year. Students diiare that Mr. Lindsay is fully capable of handling the office of student body President. His class work is above par and he has shown interest in all student activities. Mr. Lindsay's past work gives promise of his becoming a strong and capable executive. The foregoing statements have been given forth with the intention of showing no partiality. We simply aim to convey to the students the records of the various favorable candidates for your due consideration. It is our hope and desire that the student who is elected for the office will be of the highest competentnature. "THE NAUTICAL KNOT" (Continued from Page 1) tray the part of the "Haughty Belle of Barnstapool," the leading role in the opera. Bert Le'shman will be seen as "Barnabas Lee, a wandering artist"; Luella Nicholas as "Nance, a gentle damsel"; Golden Bingham, as "Joe Stout, a stalwart mate of the bounding billows;" and Wallace Budge as "Bill Salt, an ancient mariner." j The remainder of the cast are in readiness for the initial appearance, and will be able to contribute toward the success of the performance. We wish the entire cast :i fortunate outcome in this unique field of endeavor. FRESHMEN TO BE ELIMINATED (Continued from Page 1) WEBER ORATOR WINS (Continued from Page 1) mocracy with flourishing Institutions of learning so that she will not continue to be a menace to America and the world. His answer to who should become Mexico's mandatory was the United States. No foreign nation can intervene with America, as affairs as the Monroe Doctrine points out, while the United States is the most suitable nation in the wrorld to underake such a task. Mr. Delbert Wright, speaking on "Young America, the Hope of the World," and Clarence Brown, with the subject "The New American Thrift" were the other two Weber representatives. "Americanism." and "A Lover of America" were the subjects discussed by Miss Lucile Foul-ger and Wanda Wren, Ogden High School's other representatives,respectively. PERSONAL MENTION order to continue its growth. From all indications, the proposed plan has not brought forth any serious objections and will undoubtedly be effected next year. "NICKES AND DIMES BUILT THE LARGE $10c. a day, $3.10 a Miss Lottie Hammer, the Belle of Barnstapoole, was a visitor in Salt Lake City at the spring Conference, April 5th, and while there she seen several of her friends from up home in Amnion, Idaho. Among them was C-D-N S-M'-Y. Yesterday John Croft was crossing the street at 24th and Washington when a Ford sneeked up behind him and honked its horn. In the intense excitement that ensued Mr. Croft stepped on a banana peeling and sustained a dent in his derby. Mr. Croft says that hereafter when crossing the street he will remove his hat. Last Wednesday evening the editor put on a new shirt he had bought from Wright's store to wear to the picture show. It seems that he had not got all of the pins out, one remaining in the tail of the shirt, which scratched him severely on his departure. Otherwise a good time was had by all. Bob Newman has got a new cap. Walt Stevenson, our noted turpentine guzzler, made a flying trip to Salt Lake last Tuesday, and while there he bought himself a new gold plated collar button. Walt said he really didn't need it, but he thought on account of him being in a big town that his motto should be "d n the expense." Alvin Leishman led in prayer at the opening of the Sixth Ward Sunday School last Sunday. Mr; Leish man is a prominent memuer ot me younger set of Our city. Last week Miss Amanda Chamberlain received a catalogue from the Sears Roebuck Co. Miss Chamberlain states that she expects to order a whole lot of articles this year. While singing in the choir last Friday morning, Ida Scowcroft swallowed her gum which stuck in her throat. This annoyed Miss Scowcroft so that she cracked her (Continued on Tag'- 4) The Leader, (INCORPORATED) 2351 Washington Avenue MILLINERY and Women'sready-to-wear ENSIGN DRUG CO. OGDEN, UTAH Col. Hudson Idg. DRUGS AND MEDICINES Always Welcome Trade with us A Zipping Red Hot Three Bagger in The Ninth that's the kind you like to see it brings out the cheers, and makes this little old world a pretty good place to live in, after all. produces the same kind of feeling. 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