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Show Page Three WEBER HERALD Manv Forget Christmas STUDENTS in the GREATEST SCHOOLS ARE USING j . i-i i i p pv theARCASCOPE Until the Last hew Days. In Geometry, Trigonometry, Mechanical Drawing, and Higher Mathematics Classes. A mnll Dennvif mill ?pcori)a thnt Ciff Tllis "ti'luimle wi'th ii lr.iin" includes si liirKe SiO-CO :w ciearee transparent triaiiKlu, protractor, three useful rules, four compulint' scales for n weiraii " VHt. use in Herniary uml tritninomd ry. It will construct s.i miiii-irirnl ficures. divide circles, etc ; check student's answers: performs multi plication, division, proportion, etc. : assists the student to tfrasp the principles underlying geometry and trigonometry U i i fj g, Weber Students Need the ARCASCOPE too. Kicftardson-rlunt lo. L. J. LEISHMAN COMPANY Eiefb4. ogden, utah ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. INTERESTING MEETING 21 Moore's Studio B. KRISTOFFERSON, M anager ftP CI II C R DTP HI IID and a num,:)er of upper classmen en- .; Ul lint AlllO ULllD joyed the hospitality of class 21. The Special Rates OimliflT Florffir P'l'vflll'OC splendid entertainment provide for to Students VUCXHlJy Jildsll 1 1 lAlUICO the 150 guests present was due large- ' anticipate good time today ly to the eorts of President Robt Satisfaction Guaranteed , Opposite Alhambra I heatre Phone 771 W Newman and Vice President Auth : . - Scowcroft. Prof. Kasius and his(?) 2469 Wash. Ave. Upstairs Today the Fine Arts club will initi- with tne ald of Prof- Savaee, chap- . . Come in and get a bag of that good Popcorn from a shop that ate what waa formerly known as eroned the Fresehmen. practices sanitation r twelve' but 18 "ow desjgnated ROYAL BARBER SHOP r as e S0Clal room The members of IJrilTIAII Five Chairs Two Baths Shinin ' Only 5c for Jill You Can at the club ha v.: been anxiously waiting RIFF MENTION Parlor and Up-to-Date, All Around for th's day and a splendid time is "ltl,,,v" Barber Shop. BUTTERKIST POPCORN TfTa when tlie club convenes - " Hair cuttig0ur..Pr:ces:. 25c . 410 Twenty.fift.li Street ' h i-lude a read- The Sophomore class must be dead. ren under 12 yrs 15c ing, "The Adventures of Lady Ur- ot a sound been heard from them A good place to have 'your' barber sula" (Anthony Hope) by Mary Wool- thls year- Is the president or class work done ley and some musical numbers to be blarne? 1 lk Y 1 l furnished by Miss Jepperson and her . Commercial National oank st i nts Tie junor ciaSs is panning a car ENSIGN DRUG Mrs. Katherme Bassert Pardee read niva, to be held Dec g and ? gee IVJl M YJIWJJ. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $300,000 "War Brides" before tne club at its our next for full particulars. COMPANY meeting held a week ago. Miss Dor- Both Commercial and Savings Accounts Solicited. they Wright, accompanied by Miss Headquarters for Weber Jepperson, sang "From the Land of Andrew Kasius is apt to leave a re- fcjtudents Four Per Cent Paid Quarterly. the Sky Blue Waters" and the "Song membrance of his attendance here if Agency for NYAL Products of the Flute" by Cadmen. Russell the English faculty does not start a q0j Hudson Bids ll ; Petty gave a short discussion on the campaign on that expression, "This work and life of Benvenuto Cellini here." Its usage is growing. 11' S f and Delia Terry spoke on the works Ljreenwell s Confections on t M. n 000 uatq n Three weeks ago, Miss Dro hey stake I O that S all McGaw read a cutting from the Ad- , . , . . , T , TT , , Stake Academy. We are known as 2341 Washington Ave. ventures of Lady Ursula and Mr. better ClftIC and 356 Twenty-fifth Street enTj eprsoTsaTwo selections'. bcr Collese- IMUKMAfN biMb - The life work of Verdi, Shclaiui, Wag- ' r.er was discussed by Norma Hussey, We would suggest that the members 384, 25th Street Josephine Volker, and Ruth Evans, of the Junior class, who rehearse a Sjfjfr 7 Jf-i T - f respectively. vaudeville act in room 7 every noon, ' iiiixmJiJCIi JtjQOt tSilO0 Hk, ThS ClUb 13 provlng m0re interest- he given an opportunity to appear MEET ME AT ""."""'"' n. m m& each meeting and now that it is some morning in assembly. Say Fellows! Come in and get a pair of M ?ZXZL "ZZL-Z MARSHALL'S FOUNTAIN 2 those Dark Brown Shoes for $5.50. ri club. Attorney Jos. Evans is sched- "Gus" Visser received an Iron Our prices are equally reasonable for some splendid -d to talk to the club next Thur, toTSl Aff. T fJ. l day before the club on Art in 1 a tlieir Hot TJnai- TCppf styles in ladies shoes , . honor uiion himself rioasr, ieei l France. Arrangements are also under uu"ul upu" uimsen. Sandwiches way for a dance to be given by the ' ' club. Willard Doxey claims he can beat , 1 t . v i .- Walt Read to the altar even if he has TTT , . Ogden Steam Laundry Co. mwm -- W?!F yy. 1 IVIlLlVLiriUd Fresh and Salt Meats, Eastern Ury VlCariCrS ariQ DvCrS Guss Visser was asked o ne dis- and Home Cured Bacon and Hams. J MAKP MFRRY tinSusned the boys from the girls All kinds of Fresh Fish. O A P.irmley Mannccr Telephone 175 ITIHRL ITI C ll l I when they wore boys' clothes on the groceries 1 night of the girls' party. He said he n "P-to-date line of Staple and , .. , . . . Fancy Groceries, Green Vegeta- 437 Twenty. fifth Street OGDEN UTAH made them stick out their tongues, bIeS) Fl.esh Pruit. ' FRESHMAN CLASS PARTY PROVES and the ones that measured from 4 to 6 inches were girls. SUCCESSFUL StCCk. S COZV TflGdtTC The invitation committee will des- DcpOt DfU Co. Frirlnv pvpnine- Novpmhpr 0 wit- ignate a date in the near future when . EVERY SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Jssea ?Z " 'the ZoTJcem will accept additional names for When need of PFRFfTr'TION PlfTIIRFC: class parties held ill Weber. The af- annuaI invites. Remember those you DRUGS together" of rgt in your first list. Featuring Taylor Holmes, Bryant Washburn , Sliirley Mason, the Freshman class W e are at your service. Mary McAlister Ridges. orche8tra furnished the mu- If you pogsess ability there is a J. E. Cave 108 25th St. ADMISSION: 5c and 15c " sio or the dances during the inter- place on the gtarf for you gee the . mission of which the "youngsters" ecj jtor forsook their milk bottles to imbibe Your new the punch ; but, judging by the break- R 1 U Jl age o punch glasses it would have Prof. Jas. L. Barker paid the staff FALL SUIT OR OVERCOAT DOyle JiarClWare LOmpanV saved diUonal expense had the another visit Sunday. Homesickness Demands your attention J fruit juice been served in the nipple- tor Weber is his chief ailment. He that's- new jn Jobbers and Retailers crowned bottles. A novel get-ac- epects to visit us in devotional soon. Nifty, Up-to-the-Minute Fab- quainted system was operated in the rjcs Tailored Your Wav House Hardware, Builders Hardware, Cutlery and Tools. form of a tag dance and by the time 7. ,t . tl ' J' a Willard Doxey won t be the only - . Agents for Spaulding Athletic Goods. ii. was over a great number one to occupy a little space in this CDiC r shines were spoiled and several . . , , .. XJ r, i i o , . column if a. few others are not a bit 350 24th St. Phone 213 toes broke. The feature of the evening careful Fit guaranteed. gee our gpe. ; however, was the enacting of an un- dag for & liule mQre announced, unrehearsed, love scene by two popular members of the class, The Prohibition law held no fear Jh Ls' CYnnm 1A ff J- f A who, under the influence of their in- for the participants in a number of JtfviMm4bAtsss TLiJTTl VV QJJICS JjllOTl JYQ.CYS tense devotion for each other, forgot stew parties of late. JT aMaajLMjyJ. FRISCO CAFE DR. R.W. IVIcKELL Professional Tailors for Young is pleased to announce the opening of his Dental Office, men dn ocii, c. Suite 406-407 Colonel Hudson Bldg. Telephone 618 On Hudson . Ave. By the 4U8 Zbth atreet A modem X-Ray Equipment in connection Alhambra Theatre Always the Best Pictures at the Utah Theatre. Phone 3060 |