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Show ' THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1921; 4 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Honor Student; Normal rN d, ,o) l " A Just Here, New and Most Complete Shipment of the Famous THERMOS BOTTLES 9 KEEPS 1 At the New Low Prices COHTEHTSV A .A V.--'- v 7', ., v;i' rutii scowcitorr . CAW- TO TARY Commencement Exer-- cises Next Friday 1 W&w $7.75 TO KEEPS Complete wtth Thermo bottle for hot or cold liquids. PRICED CONTENTS 72 HOURS, vuk;ht compart-ment- that kttp your lunch freth ard moit. COLO Em-me- vice-preside- nt . lf Em-met- - f Delbert W right is the fourth memHe ber of the honor student selection. was president of .the student ' body during the present year. He won first place in the Rich Oratorical contest. He has also been awarded the efficiency medal for 1920-2The selection of these four students tor the honor positions in the coming graduating exercises was made on the merits of their scholastic work according to Principal Joel E. Ricks. 1 1. . sides of Wall ;nniio (both fourth to Twenty-fift- Twenty-- I f h. Sher-m.iDistrict No. 16. i 'muilttei !.t Gunnell Hendershot. '1 firth atnl, Kverythinn houU f avrnwe. Washmclun of west ' srixiAL commit ri;i :s J. W. Abbott. Geo. A. Iiwc Co .KI Tfll tf. J r t" : flUrt IlQlifif si tn.liir.1 Examiner. Ciiy hall. Ernest W. Cann.ifly. VlrKinii hotel.v I T. Yriht. W. II. Wright SI. w li ISniwn. Anif-ri- .in ("11 Co. n Whole- 1'tah Barking Corp Groc. Kale (iruc. Clah U hob Frank Nichols. Denver i. Bio Grande, Orison short l.itu , Southern Block bounded by Twenty-fourth- . Bacif ic Planning to raise $9,000 for the Boy Twenty-firth, Washington ana Adams'ic'!rn Backing Brenniirt; Scout work in Ogden, to be used durj,.n 5. Bice & No. Co. Committee: District prov. ing the coming year, members of the Kimball. Joseph F. Cos.. Block Le.i Wbltlock. I nt jn S'.orky.ird. C. A. Boyd, Amalgamated Sugar Co. Ogden Rotary club will make a com- bounded by Twenty-fifth- . Twenty-- ; Bert Baje. Lion Coal Co. plete canvass of Ogden Tuesday. The sixth, Washington and Adams. C leu M. Bowe. S'.ilt Like H. Bear! 6. Committee: No. in District has club previous arranged Rotary B. B. Central Idaho B. B.. U'talj 11. of W. Harris. the WashingBoy Kirkendull. years for the financing A1'uh Amlroe B.B. Merrill. Scout work and has cooperated in up- ton both sides pouth of Twenty-sixth- . H !.-lU Butle Jim Light District No. 7. Committee: building this movement for the boya Residence Service.y of Ogden and vicinity. Similar' plans- Doon. Rankin Mclntyre. Har-Gee. tsden' W li.,U a - Drug of Alinis Hr.d outh ' wilL be carried through in this cam- district . Co Twenty-fourththat paign for funds with anticipation S. Lloyd MiuhMI. AII..M Mill, lloll James HnuKl.ti. Mill. District No the contributions will be so liberal as Snerrv Mill. tIob. Mill l.oumlotl Block by Karl Thomas. to reach Ogden's quota. W. 11. William. Shupe Wiili.iniM Twenty-fourtCrant On Monday evening, a meet i hit of Twenty-third- . Co. Candy D. all committees for the drive will be and Washington. W. Brown. John Scowcroft & District No. 9. Committr.: Ales held at the Weber club rooms. Oscar Co. Sons ten of Twenty-thirAl Salt executive Scout Brewer. Kirkham. Boy Sandbrg. Geo. Bennett. B. T. Flnrh, liudon the bridge Washington to Grant, Lake, will give a lecture on Boy Scout lv:ildlnrr. ac10. No. James of Committee: the District work, telling something on complishments of the organization. Silver. Barley Richardson. Twenty-to some of Grant from to will river men the detail fourth the; Ogden Wall. work done in Ogden. Cummit tee Am District No. The drive for funds will start on Tuesday morning and the expectation Shaw. Ed Hinckley. Everything north; is that each committee will have its of Ogden river. District No- 12. Committee: Fred work finished by that evening. The following are the district and special Nye. Earl Richardson.Twenty-fourt- h iide of to committees announced yesterday? Washington avenue. District No. l. committee: urvai' Twenty-mm- . Block W. Adams, John TaylorEccles Building Committee: Rosa If to liU ace be ndded A U I! bounded by Twenty-thirTwenty- - Gwilliam. Ernest Ford, l f if the njre of A and and Adams. District No. 13 Committee; Charles fourth, Washington B num be B's age. How will the Robert Boyd. Jr. South Fide District No. 2. Committee: Is 117 fid Twenty-fourtto Wall vester Scott. C. S. Murphy. Twentyushtngton Answer to Frld.i': 4 day. third to river and Washington to District No. 14. Committee. Henry oo Anderson. Jack Lynch. Both siden of Adams. ATTORNEY ILL WITH District No. 3. Committee: Leslie Twenty-fiftWashington to Wall. District No. 15. Committee: Ralph1 Residence Hodgson. Ollle Runyon. JAW AFFLICTION district east of Adams and north of Roberts. Sam Browning. Both Hides to: Twenty-fourt- h of Hudson avenue. Twenty-fourt- h both sides of Grant ave- Petel Twenty-fifth- ; District No. 4. Committee: h to Twenty-fifth- ; Twenty-fourtJoseph B. Bate, former county atnue. John Clark, Rushmer, Andy Herdti, torney and Inow a practiclns attorney of Onden. confined to hi home, 2052 Wanhington avenue, with an affliction that has affected the muscles of hi Jaw. Mr. Bites unable to move his Jwn to any great ektenl. Thl condition has existed for several week and yesterday his physician or-- , dered him to remain home for a rent. Of! TUESDAY TO Seniors of the Weber Normal wilr be .graduated from that inMiss stitution next Fridav evening. Ruth Scowcroft, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Heber Scowcroft, will deliver the address. Miss Scowcroft valedictory was recently named with Miss Gladys tt Green, Delbert Wright and John as of the the students honor ' class of 1921 During the first and second years of her career at the Weber Normal , college Miss Scowcroft was of her class. Last year she was class reporter for the Acorn and the Herald, the two publications of the school. She also won the Rich oratorical contest and was elected secretary of the Girls, association. She also won the efficiency medal. during her senior year; she also won first place in the Sons of the American Revolution contest. She also achieved other honors during her four years at the school. Miss Gladys Green has made sixteen and one-ha'units; in two and one-ha- lf years at the school. She was featured in the school play and. also scored worthy praise in the Sons of the American Revolution contest and also In the Rich Oratorical contest. t. John Emmett, son of Dr. W. R. was class president in 1918 and 11920 and the debator of the class from 1917 to 1921- He won the Lewis 'extemporaneosu contest in 1919 and 1920 and was assistant manager-othe Acorn during the same periods. i $2.50 S6.75 $4.50 235 Ruth Scowcroft Chosen to Deliver Valedictory at 4 JOHN KM MI TIT GREEX .GJxADYS DKi.nr.HT Ouaru LUNCH KITS With handy fool 0 y . . $5,00 TO THERMOS 2 HOURS X?w S2.25 Pinti,. HOT - ' - w.-:i- t RgFW n ; T -- 1 I I ; WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS For Graduation Gifts For Graduation Gifts for boy cr girl that It iur to meet vith to wtlcome moit acctptancc. There U a ArD ftt any hand and point to tuit 0 Cf The perfect pen. I. Writet 2S0.0C0 werdt with-cu- t refilling. Alwayt sharp but never, sharpANO ened. You may now buy thee von -f oUC UP low cencda drful ai priced at.... ! A Qtft j- Tl i i EVERSHARP PENCILS . ' mi , pren3l i.ny pr0U requirement 5322ST i 3C I - . GES IN STRICT ACCORD A.- - , l'rr ! rt-n- i iiriftf J a f.-is- t f -- miiflfr R REPLACEMENT COSTS ; at prices based on today's costever maintaining our usual high standard of quality. We 8ell as we buy ! h, ; ; I d : 1 1 How Old Is B? Here's Chance to Learn His Age j - j V-f- t $1.90 COTY'S 100 - d, Syl-iEmpe- TANLAC $109 . '. ; " 69' . LORIGAN FACE POWDER . CBTY'S LORIGAN FACE POWDER $1.63 h, PilRS' S1.00 h, LA TREFLE FACE POWDER . . ,71e .59c .59c FACE POWDER . . . 5C DJER (i A 7Z$X V I - T. . I 75 ELBA- OO ) CARD OF THANKS W PONDS' Wp desire to extend our sincere and : Mil . ICU ' - . heartfelt than ,'nd appreciation to friend and and espec nelt;h!or j'ur ially the .Modern woodmen of Ameri ca, the Moone club, the police Depart-- 1 rr.ent. the Sheriff' Department, thel Spanish StWar Veterans nnd Ylie c!U. ii'nn ui' okupii iin h wiiuib lor in and generoua many acts of klndne rendered u during the assistance d death and funeral of our beloved and father und won and brother. Slutned) Mr. Charles Manic). Jr., and family; Mr. Charles Mame. 2STI and family. oo a t m na ' r.' . 1 - - Save iwe V n m m m X "(Tvl! ... i ml x -- ww '" V V mm imsrf m a m t mm r- ttttt t nnnrk ttti this contest. u " v 24' TALCUM 50c JAVA RICE FACE POWDER Students of the physical education department of Kacred Heart academy give their annual May fct net 1 will Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock on the Academy grounds. Friends and patron of the school are Invited to wltnesi tho demonstrar 59l HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM . . 50c HINDS' GIVE MAY FESTIVAL .. . VANISHING CREAM 30c MEfMM'S BORATED hu-itnn- w.w VSNw If FACE POWDER EXT. COLD CREAM 75c POMDS' KT. V i V LOVE 37' 37 . . ... ifTt II . i 83c mm R....83c $1 .00 FIVERS' AZOREA FACE I t V 83c . . y. 1 1 UP i ::.! rj.ia.-- . i tion. oo NOTICE A forged check having been cashed I! aralnst my account I and redeemed by wish to warn the an Oakland bank, public that I will positively not be responsible for their Imjp or redemption or for the fraudulent tie of my name or signature In any manner whataoever and any peraon or person forging the name will be prosecuted to the full ex tent of the law. H. C PCUEREn, SOTI SO If your grocer, docs not handle Banquet Better Products, phone 706 and we'll see that you get them. ' : "fc. W . 1 I til LT Save your Banquet Better Butter wrappers and your Banquet Egg carton lids. Ask your friends to save theirs for you. These prizes are worth working lor. btart early and you'll surely win one of them. DeLIST OF PRIZES Prize Brunswick Phonograph, 1t No. posit your votes at the offices of the 110, $150 value. 2nd Prize Royal Vacuum Sweep, er, $57 value. NELSON-HICK- S CREAMERY CO. 3rd Prize Boys' or Girls' Bicycle, , $55 value 4th" Prize Beautiful LIbary . 2264 Washington Ave. value. 5th Prize Eastman-Kodak, $16 value. See prizes, exhibited in the 6th Prize Hotpolnt Iron,' $8 value. ; - Lamp,-$3- 0 " 1-- A j 7th Prize League ball, League bat and Fielders' Glove, $&25 value. 8th Prize Brownie. No. 3 Kodak, . $5 value. 9th Flashlight, , , $3.50 value., 10th Prize Boys' or Girls Roller. Skates, $3.25 value. Prlze-7-Everrea- dy - - t 1 I 0 . ' M Ogden Electric Window 2430 Wash. Ave, fi! Wilson Avenue. Vallejo, Calif. on 1 MILWAUKEE WOULD PROVE PATRIOTISM MIL.WAUICKE, Wis.. May 21. Action of eight aldermen, a small minority of the Milwaukee, city council, " Moth-proo- the heralding through the country of the report that the council had refused to fir the American flag over the city hall and to pot a alien of welcome for General Perahlnjc who wait to have visited the city. I'hll A. Orau. executive director of the Milwaukee Association of Commerce, declared today In an address welcoming members of the- International Hdltorial association. lie asserted th report waa "a cowardly lie." and aald he mentioned It not as an apology for Milwaukee, which waa aa loyal as any In tha country, but that tha edi rity tor might "be in a better position hereafter to Judga news Items coming to them concerning Milwaukee." Mayor Hoan, , himself a FoclaJlst, would not have refused to fly the flag or welcome General Perahlng had the latter visited Milwaukee, Mr. Grauj asserted. aused - . oo- Bnpclal meeUnr evening. May 23. at 7:30. 2. Monday Kefreh-ment- c. c. nnniNGEK, c. JI0 f proof-Id- s. eal for ttorlrtfl ycur. winter fura and wrapt. Open on aid. txel.. $1.85 TO $2.35 Tha Qtft enduring and , !t Latest noveltiea ; and flytt AND color. Frh : LOZ UP stock. . . - Special. F-7- 7 $25.00 Shutter '. . . HAIL US YOUR FILMS For the Better Kind of Devel- French plate mirror.. 'A few while they Cxtitiie-ite.deslg- last to. go. MenU day, and Tuesday (J ( I n. or &iJJO oping, printing and Enlarg ing. ; '7 Waterman Everaharp Tha perfect The picture It makes 2 4fi almost up to the full postcard sixe yet the camera is small, light, convenient. Equipped with KcKiak Ante- lens and Kedak tigmat Dall Bearing atwaya serving as a pleasant remembrance ef the $3.50 Value Large IVORY MIRROR Bathing Caps KODAK beau- tiful, giver- - ' Value 2C AUTOGRAPHIC For Her Graduation Gift . Lead Pencil. 50c and up El Monte Commandery No. Dust No Garment Bags and dutt See This New Greater ' Give IVORY Ideal Fountain Pens. -- 2.TJ3 " oj i; t -- 1 : ard tp |