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Show THE OGDEN STAND SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2&7 1921. . , . COLUMBUS HONORED BY DEE CHILDREN '.. . , : fin u - . an order. mown as the Modern Health This waa a demonstration of class Crusaders. Che rank which each child singing as conducted In the Ogden city tries to atSa i is that of Knighthood, schools. The children were under the cet-tai- ' PUPILS y . - . t n n um i! ii . mi i av a n , . .. f . 1 ui i . " ; -- ' - ' - which is awurded to him when he has direction of. Miss Frances Smyth and fundamentals In: diet, the song included: observed rest and "Watchmen. What of the Night?" exercise, sanitation, for a The Fairies In tire, woody dell The children of the "The Frogie and the Burr.'" ptTTod. required -Are happily dancing, on the green. ,. sea obi were weighed and oo Oh! how I'd like to dance with them Pingree : their the measured and week, 4 during i And be their fairy queen. individual MttehSs and heights com ' COMMENT normal' : pared withiiii chart indicating, Fairies always' dancing development, This Information is val-- i ' y deers approaching. Like some-livelON CONSTITUTION uable to thrteacher, parent, and child, Oh! how I'd; like 'to be itheir queen in disooveriliar physical disabilities. And-- dance like them on' the green. P!vrv hnv n1 Irl ! n lh Twi Luclle Hillstrom, Dee school," 5U, . 428 20th St;, Ogden, .Utah. Junior High school has the opportunity or studying- the constitution or tne AS FIRE EXPEOT StatesRoom 8, Grade 5A at the Dee This usually, cornea GONG RINGS United the first halt of the second school, gave a play of Columbus cross- during ' t- .year. Is there a hetter time to develop ing the unknown sea. In honor' of of country and loyalty to the con. day. Jack Williamson was i The beginrsors of the Qulncy school Columbus, ; June Passey and Grant looked up itt the building, expecting stitutlon than when boys and girls Stratford told the story 'between tha a real flre.r as they were summoned are 'passing through this plastic peracts. . Ruth Kraines was the queen mit nf fha rfJnnl h thre shftrn rlnes iOd ? 'aa Lincoln who said It was not and Grant Stratford the king of Spain, on tne gone 'or fire drill. The school 'Jtmucn me reading ne aia. iiui neip- and Robert Schatz, Father Antonio. was quickly cleared in an ' orderly The play was fine, but: the part which manner. ' ; jea.nim oui ine amount ei icinKinc ' pleased most was that the boy named One little rirl was 'sadly distressed n d,ll afUr the reading was done, the idea in mind the pupils of Jack said, "The' Boats were tossed because her nretty handkerchief wasAWlth Junior are urged to about on level. seas'V and "He was sorr left to the 'tne & flames. .lvls the of crcy. f fleet and comment upon the past les-ry .the king was so hard up."5 A.f Reportnew one. The ed by Iary Kern, Grade tackling tne In every room; last week. Columbus eon berore comments came as the rc-following oldwas The celebrated. "8ult s a Mrs. J. G. Neff ' from Sterling, Neb., Daypupils-fittUinly. of discussion of previous day in exy resaed themselves, whistled for the Dee school Thursday written woft?. "while tha younger pu- - the constitution. times afternoon, October 13th; She has trav- pils made etidctive cuttings and draw- - The men of constitutional eled' all along, the .Pacific coast visit- ings of thei ships which sailed the rnade our government. Let us try to ing the principal cities. She is a fine stormy seas in 1492. Our children Preserve it and uphold it's laws arner. whistler. Her whistling Was wonder- cannot" be ej pected to do their best Jea,n ful. ; She ': played the piano while she work, when tampered by poor health.- - Two or more minds are better than whistled. Everyone' thought it sound- Hence, the n.tachers of the Quincy one when they are working for the ed like a canary singing.- - Reported by school; are-cause, as the presldcn: with the nking- - careful examlna- - fme helP cabinet can do more than Robert Schatz, Grade 5 A. 0f1niB tlon of their iupils every day, to note do could he alone. Lthel fetantey. or Cleandisease. of any signs gold W once start a hara Job try to you stress-is liness beinf- encouraged and i finish it. The men who made the con- ' ri a mnn? niw- - fhn nuniU'. SILENT READING. iBtltution worked and faithtully long ' TEST AT PINGREE I wonder il it is. generally known !to finish it. A weak totterinr Kovem- worst thing a imtion cun to what a grw.t extent the schools try "ent have. rank I'urrlnt ton. makto A test in silent reading was given f n trcoroperatewith the home, by Peace, liberty, high ideals and good not 100 cent children per strons, to the third, fourth," fifth and sixth Are sovernroent. you Conx your and morally, but educaticinlly grades, of the Pingree school. .The only of old strove to -- Each knights l.ne part? child .Af physically. attending test, published and standardized by school last' vrtek. was us strive to let their Protect castles, and the Russell-Sag- e foundation, is a de measured' with, a view 'toweighed out. protect our wonderful constitution. vice for measuring accurately the un . Ala rv Iilnrkipv. .1.11.1 finding as he of reads the Gfeat thlns'8 can be accompshed pupil derstanding new material. A sheet,' giving twenty a by working together as did Wushini-- I be sairiously. below' normal child . ton simple instructions, is placed in the wpis-htlirl ranKlin, ilamilton. Madison and' cothe must school and tre thl hands of the child,, and in five min tVio OtheTS while framing tho constitu- - I nr trir tn hrlri. utes he is to execute' all the Instruc hA hitn ' on. uur country s government is the: "VI normal. weihi- Otherwise uons ne can. ane ecaie. is. graauatea, be3t- - Ltt u support and sustain it. ?full Wcorrt Quoia Zof Cornelia 1Jn. his so that the higher the grade the more (can"ot Stray. , .. vi.v. m men wno maae ine constitution ine we clean in child T;hA .healthy body, .in.l. nf mart th. rivA nn,.hHr Dut or ilish mind. me111361, of alertness, hope ,?'a pupils, who received one hundred in the test" are: Fred- EbersOle, Beecher- Principal andi teachers of the Quin- -' 10 V lhelr 'amplc.- - Vivian Odermatt. McConnell, Ellis Hoggan, Gedrga Nasi cnn3t ee now mose men couui srhnni nroi Bii.nMi, momhoro r f f ell, Ruth Richey, Jean Reed, Katherhav written such an immortal d ocu- 'attended the annual ine Garf, Alta Milliken. Ida Peterson, the U. E. A. at M. as the constltution. Charles Nora Sorenson AUU . "u JosflDh rtnsrh 'Ronnift "Rnla iat Pr Kvnl sirunK. Just think what a wonderful thinar Pilkington, Artice Couch, Elma Lee, i uui kuuauiuiiuii is auu uuw wise ir.to men who made it. It ha tiaroia ixgan, tsiancne critcniow. ,..r Mildred Wilson, PUPILS --APPEAR Genevieve Sheppard. amended only nineteen times in one hundred hlrty-fou- r year- s.- Julian U. E. A. FEATURE In compliance with the reauest that! the public schools observe fire pre-- ! t" There have been many great thlnrrsventlon week, the causes of fires and, The May Ayr3 Burgess Silent read- - accomplished but nothing greater the means of preventing them were ins: test was given at the Washington the constitution. Let us obey Its than! laws: discussed in all the rooms. Special school this we Cc. SDetM snri arcur- - and keep it forever. Klea Mav empnasis was piacea on tne school ay in thought- - rottin? are the results sey Even such an immortal lire. arm, wmch is a weekly exercise looked for in th;:s"test and a splendid as the constitution could not eerve for- ine cn iaren are. instructed to leave general averago was obtained. AU S l a.scisBuuc.iesi ana win ne ever wimoui !. mcretore me mice of speed, , as the danger, in case given about times during the makers providedmanje, for amendments when those fire, Is in excited crowding. The school year, needed. Wlnfield Hancockofa entire Duiiaing of 663 pupils Is empt Honor the constitution that Its days in 2Y2 min led in an orderly fashion About twenty- - f ve third grade chll- - of peace and prosperity may be long ' utes. .' dren or the Wa 1 hington school. were- i upon the land. Oarff Wilson. included In th nrotrmm of th nrl00To encourage proper health habits, Jmarv section, at the Utah Education Trfal by Jury Is said to have exthe school children are organized in convention in a lit Lake this wek.. isted io 2000 Ii. C. A 5 R '...;. , . ARD-EXAM1NE- .;, ! - FIBS , Ca-lumb- - t - us . " . Agrees to give the Gity of Ogden a Businesslike Administration if elected to the office of : .. . mw . stylesn - r r. . . I Ilj - U Ivi o M - 1 er . t n i . and to conserve the interests of the Citizens and , ..l.i " i. i . . j . onAT-nt- . nox-Il:x.l- to-acco- - - r ' ! His many years of financial experience qualifies him for this office. - (Political Advertisement) XJ. A tbty S. HAS MONEY that X OR OGDEN MAN nt Jrave the city 1th the result mall addressed to them in either back to the writers or is ent to the dead letter office at Waahinzten, . . -- ; " "MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS" s . I - I s -- ii 1 1 o AM He served as City Treasurer for 10 .years from 1896. You will remember his record. t r you will find thit new store filled with new tciionable clothes for men, women and children at cash store prices. you are invited to open an account here now. Choose all the clothes you need and pay us a little as you wear the clothes. o ! VTT .i. i.Lj Taxpayers. 'e " V I The local Internal revenue office is n. c. ' ' " J. W. Itecve. dlvinion deputy of the! holding a check for C. H. Proffltt, den. Utah, because after it wan mailed local internal revenue said that the! were unable to deliver it. Hroujthr check to Proffltt was in payment to! to the attention of Postmaster (Jeorgelhlm Tor an amount representing the K. Ilrowninr yesterday nftrrnoon hel difference he should hve uid en hi: to that address the postal authorities Income tax and what he Ife said 'it Illustrated another problem said the Internal revenue wan quite as JOBLESS GET R CUE F. of coal weekly, tfctlr rtst. ted a man that the postal authorities have to anxious to return such amounts as to collect the income tax due. face daily. OctMILU 22. END. DeglnEng.. according to the flxrj of tl eii eyrsnt 'O "According to Postmanter Urownlnjt a The diameter of the sun Increase! nlnt week from November 1. unem familirs, alt frre. City ruardhux hv nvimerous persons fall to leave a forplcrjrd In Mile End will ret 105 pound dtxldM 03. this. relief.- warding address at the postofflce when five miles In a century. 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