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Show Utf 'Xt" Ogde6Boys toOg-,- NortW pear at Convention; den Teachers iHoriored : ivttt:' UI I JI. B T clothier. But ' are you paying your debt to yourself and family? Your labor Is: deserving ' of mental ease and inAnd this dependence. comes- - from paying yourself a definite portion of each month's inand putting it ' come away "in a 6 per, cent ; Savings Account, where it has the SAFETY " that Tresulisf :rrom Fjrsi . Mortgages,:' State and Government Bonds. This plan will soon put ; you In a position where-yoneed bow to no man's whims.. But don't be satisfied, with less JJ X77 .Hill H ii -- ti tit J 1 - t - "-- , 1 nil i l f ii ) . av ' per cent interest, for your Savings they're worth that' in : this rapjdly t 6 com-poun- 4 . . Insti-- ' growing Savings ' tution. ! . Guarvrity JMortgapt ' '"V GuarantyTrustCo ! Ox r if OlJlLiJ ,i L ' MAM SlJlAiiCJva.addressed . the sneakers who Uhe teatchers last night were Charlesi, S, Meek,, superintendent oi me schools, and Dr. Margaret :'S: McNaught, 'commissioner of elemen-"tar- yeducation in California. t Superintendent Meek spoksr on. "Eccentricities tof 'Teachers,"' evoking rnuch laughter President Skwmore ae- -'v j&nd applause. livered the ahnuaHad dress. F. J. dean of the college of education iatt'the. University of Kansas, also de- , livered a brief address. I While delegatesiwere arriving at the tabernacle- the Richfield band, under L. Terry, played a the direction 'inumber of popular selections. U OGDEN1TES NOMINATED. The chair called"r for nominations, officers of the "without speeches,-fo'.association. ' D. W. Parratt of Granite Lewis of the University ;and BRoland "of Utah were named for the Jams W Anderson of South 4"Sanpete and Miss Ida Fitzsimmons of Ogden were selected as candidates for '.'the vice presidency. D, S. L.. McCorkle, Superintendent of the ; Grand county A. and Superintendent ;chools, d 'Fowler 61 Weber county were nomin-ratefor trustees, to succeed W.- - Karl whose , 'Hopkins ,v: ana J. T. Worlton, ' . 'terms expire this 'month.' deleten selection of '.Then came'the National Education gates to the next ten. names were pre association.; Only is assusented, .so jnat eacn person Jamea-L. red pf selection. They Vere of Utah, "Barker of the University Elizabeth. V. Fritz of ' the Principal , Hawthorrie school; Principal Lars W. Neilson of . the Jordan high school. 'Mark. Brown of 'Salt Lake,' Aldus Dixon ofProv0, Henry Pedersert of Logan. LZ John. Nuttall of Nebo, T. of Sevietr; J. C Jensen of Jordan1! district, and Dean Milton Benhion' of the r University bf Utah. yti ; with a Monarch or Paramount Combination Range : than v 4"y v " u the-subje- ct - Pure Aluniiiiiim Set -- - . j" H to get' the K j p ii vw ; to-d- '. M You - pay ydnr grocer, yourib u' t c h e r. your - tendance )J rs BE SURE YOU GET YQURS countv schools, as well as stu dents from those Institutions will be vwell represented today at the 2 6th an Wal" convention of the Utah Educa i :Aa i. oo.noiatfnn'nt Salt Lake." Be the conventionJ. tor :fore his', departure afternoon Superintendent yesterday !..a pvtirior oieptd resident of the and junior high school grammar grade me sections during pasutwu under his lowing programs presented I supervision, said that; the following .prpgrams.; would be presented this If T'r'- PROGRAM TODAY. sessions During the departmental Charles S. Meek, superintendent ' of the Madison, wis., sunuuis, 'cuss "Lesebn Assignments,' following, musical number whlch.lhere will be a of students from Consisting of a chorys schools. Superi- I 4lhe Weber county ntendent L.; John Nuttall of the Nebo district of Utah will then address the tj of "Securing teachers on .'tja-,,- !Fmm Ttpttpr Teaching. . Miss the j Florence E.1 Lrogan, a teacher of . two Harrlsville schools will render .. ' harp selections. attend- -' ; There was a record breaking Unce at ithe convention which openeda and with last night at the tabernacle Utah. Ac Hotel the at also 'receptionto ok.iu-xi. President unaries except-- i; cording evrey district in the state atl ing one . claimed a 100 per cent I u 1 1 ; a mnnp il s ,llli..ri,L; V M f axaai-.on;"W- Kel-'ley- Morale." JC civic exercise will theni be presented by students Of tne yveoernt which Superin-tonrfocounty schools, after rharlca.S. Mek of Madison. Wis., will deliver a lecture on "Safe guarding the; Morals of bcnooi .'"' : oo- ; - , ; presi-tdenc- y. ' , : : - p.-Mar- tin WEBER STUDENTS TO ACT. The program for tomorrow, will be '. opened byt an address by. Dean. Kelley-. who will speak on the subject of Vlndustrial Work. in the Junior High .which there will be School,"loilowing skit on a patriotic presented a one-aof the North bv subject Qgden Weber, county school. The skit wux De.aireetei;.Dy JSmma, jonnson, teacher, of oral expression at the North Ogden Weber county school. James Garner will represent the character of iiii.; average American school boy and Marcus Ellis will typify a school boy o tJtalkjni parentage recently arrived United States, seeking Americanization knowledge. .Superintendent Adam S. Bennion will spealc at' the conclusion' of the sketch on "Better Teaching and School : , ct tWQ-student- - s . .: in--th- fioiH e -- . nil r -- .1 - T3a ju !' -i.r -. partment of the National Tuberculosis, association, addressed members of the Child Culture club yesterday afternoon at their .regular meeting in theon Ber-- ! the thana. Dr.. Strawson Bpoke suDject of xuuercuiosis, fact that the tubercular germs enter thfl.hndv of children, generally be tween the ages of one and two years. He said this germ may lie aormant for a short time or 'for a length tf 3o or 40 years before it shows any.ac; the adtivity. In connection 'with dress on tuberculosis. Dr. Strawson also spoke on precautions against, the disease, asserting tnax, gooa iuou, cicu water and fresh air would, in, time, kill the germ altogether. Besides t)r. .strawson, airs. uuwe t3n1m&. WiVior nr a a' nin a fsri pa k P r at the club meeting. Uts. Weber. used "Chemistry." as her subject, "Food "- J" Tt i JJL --tat- A limited humbefr of Monarch Ranges in small and ' medium sizes in the 3000' series as low as ; . , BOY LOSING LEG TO RECEIVE $300 ; SPECIAL TERMS $10.00 Down, $10.00 a Month " V - ' v'' :j lUrt ScfciJfncr & hUtx the high spots ting g, Petition for authority to compro-- , mise in the case of Earl C. Murray ' of Ogden against the Southern PacificRailroad company for damagesto grow. havs alleged ing out of injuries Reno. at Nev., April 16. been received 1921.. has been filed in the district onurt hw nttomevs for the railroad company. The petitioners, set . forth; that a rnmnrnmiSR na ueeu iiictue ot-- i tween the plaintiff and the railroad f the company r win company, whereby AA rf n .1 cAttfA i pay. Murray ouw Is a scincnrminor, suffered Murray, who which resulted in the ampu-t- o injuries rn n hnih lpes below the knees while an alleged trespasser. upon the siaiea. railroad property, tne petition In the petition, Murray Is represented by his father, William P. Murray. . ' that's what we're doing here: giving you greater variety, better quality more for your money, than we ever were able to give you before.' -- we're setting a fast value-givinarid we don't inpace for tend to let anyone in Ogden pass us. - , -- - ! w8. - 1S21 OprrifU y vr Rtrawson of New York, Hir'optnr nf thft Dtiblic" health de- " " I rip J0 f NATIONAL HEALTH WORKER TALKS HERE F5 , v.nu-dren- ." , -- 1 II 'is " v ! Hart Schaffner & Marx all' wool fall suits a. I HO HE $50 EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME 4 - 0N i t Better Opportunities for SAYS NIPPON WAN TS PEACE A n Investment ....In Good Aooe arance . -- V li) r. - Conditions for the purchase of good clothing opportunities for; a satisfying investment in good appearance, have not been so favorable in years. Every- ' thing points to your - advantage. Prices have been lowered substantially a third less than last year, but quality has riot been lowered a particle, arid 'in proof of this we invite your attention to the new exhibits of.better'suits'at a special price of , 1 To Inwtrrl publication In the Sunday Society wllon of live Starulnrtl-llxaminenrw of social nature mui be tn I ho liand of tltr Ktrlfty rdltor by 4 o'cJocrk Friday. IMcturrs must be In Japanese. Statesmen- in'Og- den Last Night; Going to JL JL r Arms uonvenuon ' the home' of Hart Sch&ffncr & Marx clothei SUNDAY SOCIAU The Brotherhood of Locomotive K and Japan is eager for world, peace Div. 55. the Ladies' Au and with disarmament glneers in., in .hearty-accorwill hold a social Saturday rvei illary, ' plans, according to Major. General ning in tne w . u. w. nan. Tne p ro- gram will, begin at 7:45 o"clock. tnnshiee Tanaka and . DRAMA CLUB. lljroharu- .Kato, arror and naval adMrs. J.If. Morrell and Mrs. Andrew HOME BUILDIHQ . . vigors of the Japanese government. PLEADS' GUILTY: T 0 . Who arrived 'in Ogden ..lart night n T. Clark will be hostesses to the mem .'LARCENY - CHARGE . CASE IS OPENED y of the Drama club Saturday after route to - Washington to attend tha bers noon the home of Mrs. Morrell. 15JJ disarmament conference which has Kcclesatavenue. A program will . J The cam of W. EL Dow and others .'-,., been called by: President Warren u. given. ITlll HjQl.'arresled by police officers F. A. llulsh. In which the agalnsf ifarding. of a iOalntlffs seek recovery of 111 4.4. al- October t. for the afie;e3 theft O. H. T. CLUB. 38 a of officials' two head , party ;The of eye-!ZelA Wallwork will be' hostess leged to be due through a contract leather coat and a from Japan.. They are making tne- to Miss open- entered a house.' of a erection the of II. the IT. member of the clu eovsrlng grand trip toa Washington from San Francls- Saturday evening at her home, 46E ed In Judge George S. Barker s divisCO lu special irtiiu. h ion of the district court this morning. street. ! iAt San' Francisco the vuumg aeie-gat- Twenty-elithtThe belnr heard by Jury. ! oo '4 were tendered a reception by city set forth that there ; The plaintiffs Admiral men. officials, and: business i still a balsnce of 114.4l due tnem Kato . declared that the present irip OGDEN TO HONOR for lsbor and materials which . they his third to be made across the I' furnished. FORMER PRESIDENT United States.' ' In answer. Mr. Hulsh charges that MET BY OGDEMTES. ceased work befors the th plaintiffs : General Tanaka explained the good waa and that the house" completed 'A hss of Goates George Ogden. r'esulU that would be determined at been He claims not was wort satisfactory. Frank Francl named Mayor by the coming conference. lie staled that to arrange a- local observance of the damages against the plaintiffs of IJS0 he was ahxious to renew acquaintances also seeks Judgment for of Thebdore Roosevelt, fuid at" .Washington which he formed sev birthday The house Is Question is located at observ27. October The' Thursday." eral years ago.', form of a. com" 3I2& Monro avenue. the ance will "be t r the Sixty Ogden Japanese weretheat visimunity activity. The boy scouts qC station last night to greet will hold a prominent part in ROY GIRL LEAVES tors. They were headed by 8. Tamakl, Ogden and the school chil observance the riffTnvT mA fiTimm XfUOiUXl local Japanese merchant. DX1AVX4 t 1U also will dren according participate, is traveling ;The distinguished party In' a special train of four Pullmans, the plans.. ' Mi's oo Ros Dalton of Roy. left Wed- diner and observation car. In addition ' the dxsdav for a mission to to the 38 Japanese, the party contain- ORPHEUM THEATRE church.-PhIs D. 8. "1 U the for states . and ed Colonel 13.' Alvord. U. 8. 11. w. Mr. Ura. and of ON the daughter .MANAGER TRIP, Walton Commander J. V. Shipp, U. S. N. of Roy. Members f the fern-ti- y Members, of the United States secret a number of friend accom and service were. also in the party. Dalton lo Salt Lake, where Miss F. of the J. , Gosa, manager ; pacled STATION. Orpheum GUARD AT lb train for her Journey boarded she to at leaves today for Chicago Durinsr th time the statesmen were theatre east. to Associated the conference of national tend Jonathan of in. Ogden' Chief .police nn- , National Pictures. Inc., exhibitJones. Chief - of .Detectives; Itobert First .Wardlaw ors,- 'Mr. Goss will represent this dls WARN AGAHST USE liurke and Sergeant-Georgwere at the station.- Henry C. Tag-gb- rt trict, which includes Utaha and Idaho? OF LOT FOR DUMPS conference Following his return and L; B. Schmldtt dl the secret National called of be. will' . eihlb First W. N. inirvice at Salt Ikc; Hughes today by city lued Warning Df the department of jusllce. and Dr. itora of five Intermountaln states at officials health against the of board Mr. and Goss other which were also delegate. of Salt ltke Floyd Hatch a. vacant lot nr In rarharn .r.imninr west will the result from the . present present. Beeves avenue and Twenty-eight- h was : of the national conference. oo" UlreeU Complaint of the dumplnc re- A nonalnkable mail pouch has been t". ' rnrif to h health department by favor" knives for. fish The in Malays demonstrated New, successfully tllents In section of the city. that ; il-ring weapons. harbor, - VIce-Admlr- - al , ' - . ' pa Pr th larceny chsrre thU morninr district court before Judge- George Hi aJ5red tt lUrkrr. The articles wr hare been stolen from W. D. ThornpS - son. Hall asked time before sentersce tn4. lh court granted him until Mosds) youth hti. morning at 10 o'clock. Tfce been In the county JU aJaca h'.s arrest.' es New models for men and young men; beautiful fabrics in new pattern effects this store has never shown a finer variety.' You' could not ask for more assurance for a pleasing choice, nor for the long-live- d satisfaction which goes with it. ; all-wo- ol . - . ? - tno , . - t: rr . -- es-ste- rn e A-- n For CormaUaioner Tovj.Yttr Term rre d Williams -- jb m- - 7 . -- T ; : -- the house of Kuppenheimer good , clothes i a ' !t . k I. Odea City e - ' A Busiatix AciniialitrUoa for s . Vote at the Primariei Tuesday, Octcber 25 (IV4UirI Adtrrtl-rmrfM- .) . |