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Show 10 , THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MOKNING, NOVEMBER 13. 1921. R ex A i COODX.TOTIUDC ID)0 This Is.; Idea Developed at iPerm ts Granted By J City Weber County Teachers ' Engineer for Several New t.Xc., -- "Institute Saturday Residences Teachers .of mathematics in the public schools can make the subject more interesting1 by having the students bring to the school room the problems in everydaylife. practical ' In the assignment of 'lessons teach ers should give the students a' preview and emphasize' the Important points to be lodkecLfor.v , These ttfo ideas were the outstanding: features of "the-- Weber county teachers institute held yesterday morning at the Central Junior High school. 'With the exception of two was a full atthat were excused there . tendance. EVERYDAY USES John T. Walquist of the Plain City schools read a paper on the subject of Mathe"Vitalizing. the Teaching-o- f matics in Junior High Schools." He advanced the idea of getting the schooL children to apply their knowleveryedge of: mathematics ft such sugar day problems as figuring-th- e content in beets and other problems of a like nature that formed an every-- ' day part of the life of the community. George, E. Fowler of the Kanesville schools, who spoke on the subject of "A Proper Lesson Assignment,' gave, it as his opinion that students in the junior high schools were not mature enough to. have acquired the habit of mind necessary to discover the important points in a Tesson. He said that the teacher in assigning a lesson should'-poflnout the important points it contained even to going "to the extent of writing out a preview of those points .'on the board in, the school room. OTHER SUBJECTS Features, that developed at the institute And that were not announced ort the program were the discussion on "How to Teach: Better Reading," by Emma Johnsonj of the North Ogden schools the discussion-b- y Alice Chate- lain on methods of group teaching of reading in the fifth and sixth grades; and the? demonstrations by Jennie C. Near of methods'1 in reading and phonics for beginners using pupils of the primary grades. J?1 PROGRAM The program was as follows: Vocal ,sold by David Johnston of the : Roy school. address,' "Progress in Health," Supervisor Charlotte Kunz. on drill singing, Community, A. J. Thanksgivingsongs, Supervisor Powell. and instructions, Announcements Superintendent B." A. Fowler. Department, work. Exercises .and discussion of plans for primary grades, under the direction of Supervisor Neljie Hendricks. Special; art plans and demonstrations, under.irthe, - direction of Art Stephens. Supervisor";ThelmaPhysical ' ' education plans and games, directed by- Supervisor Mina M. Berlin:;' "Vitalizing; the Teaching of Mathe-- -- . . Issued Building permits nt 'TrArii M Trarv. t lrf.9 in- - the nStv "'This- Week . for the building of residences and additions to houses. C. R. ' McGregor was granted three for the erection of three permits on Twenty-sixt- h houses street,' two Quincy and Adams avenue. Each residence will be "of five rooms and will cost $3500. A permit was Issued to C. Earl Webb for. the erection of a four-roobrick residence on Elrhtepnth an Grant avenue. A; II. Summerill also! procured a permit for the building; 01 n DricK nouse n Eccle& avenue near Twenty-secon- d street. oo permits -- iive-roo- m HUNSAKER BACK FROM OIL MEETING 25c Packages For Enthusiastic over the present output -- at $25 -- at - 1,1 ' f erv-fir- st ih,,' suits --b- oys' v -- at yttttti i ... cor. San-Francisc- '" j I t mackinaws At $9.95 you may buy suits of all wool fabrics and with 'two pairs of pants. These are for boys from 6 to 16 years. And we'll wager that the "boys will like the styles. Belted coats mixture fabrics. Well lined and well made -- . r The fabrics py style that has Dad's. will wear as long as the boy can wear the coat. He'll outgrow them first. So why pay more $9.95. . ht - ' ' - Merc are coats for the boys in short pants. Coats that have all of the snap- overcoats with a lot of life in the style and we have them nt $15. In-pla- . V- boys' o' coats At this price arc overcoats for "students" and by that we mean the young fellows in their first long pants: We know that these young men want -- N . t one-eigh- th one-eig- 1 A -- at $15 i - ' - j - - $35 money andwill give the service of such garments nt $35. ; ' , ' i fort ptinr niT hmm " ' ' imported fabrics. Men's suits and overcoats that will please any man Suits and coats that Jook twice th; j e; ' : At this price will actually show you . ' i men. Fabrics that arc of wool. Workmanship that can't be bettered. Style that will get favorable attention in any company at $25. re-elect- ed " I i At this price are suits and overcoats. Models for young men and middle-age- d ' t i out paying a fancy price for an advertised name. If we can't prove to you that we can save you $10 to $20 on suits and overcoats we don't want the business. ; trt : You can buy good clothes with- of.tKe Fargo , Oil company's wells near Casper, Wyofcnct confident that fur8 ther development work will bring maz will A be demonstrator all this week our to at store reterial increases. Ben Hunsaker has turned from the annual meeting of the show housewives how quickly and effectively RINSO J company held in Casper. 'The officers of the c.ompany, in which many Ogden as people have stock were soaks the dirt out of clothes. With RINSO in your 5 follow: W. D. Weathers, Casper, president; Ben Hunsaker, Ogden. vice washing machine, the dirtiest clothes come clean and J H. It. Robinson, Dickinson, president; S. D., vice president; Q. K. Deaver, white in no time. It is a high-grad- e treasurer; Marian Itunden, secretary soap powder I and Patrick Sullivan, Casper, director. made by the manufacturers of LUX. Come in for Commenting about the annual meeting and the development by the company, the Casper, Wyo., Tribune, said: a demonstration any time this week and take advan- The affairs of' the company at the time are being managed by W. present J D. Weathers, its president and the tage of the special price offer. strong financial and development re- -- ' suits it has attained is due to his carrying out the conservatively progressive policies of the company. A review of the attainments of the concern indicate the merits which has Scouts of Ogden to prepare for life; Candy company and the forest service; attached to the Fargo company saving and first aid tests. This work building. through the enforcement of the con- 1m required in scoutin and will be The rout(1 wer, taken thrnujch the servative Dolicv durina: the deDresslon glven.fmmedlate attention. Executlvovntlre faclorj aJl duil of the plant which shook to the foundation the oil Goates stated last night. to thm. being Following explained and gas business of the country'. Two years ago similar steps were ,hf inspection trip, th vrmita wcr Development of many fields in this taken by the Ked Cross official!", but Showered with candy by official of vicinity is linked with the enterprise no resulted. action 'th company. acof the Fargo company. Starting the scouts service ex-- j officials of th tive work shortly .after it was incor- areUnder the pkins advised life saving placed through comthe of different branches andjpUlnfd porated in November, 1918, the tests, each successful scout ir. . rnr , .v.,... ,v pany has made rapid strides among belng aid J. a Red the awarded badjre thby were comoutlined for cattln of leaders and the independent the Croat. 'scout. panies in this vicinity It Is said that at least 50 srouts of The second hike will be held next With its tremendous1 possible production ' the Fargo company is now Ogden have already secured first aid Saturday. The city and county JaIIh 12 have been awarded .and the postofflce building r on the supplying the Fargo industrial and badges while domestic promram for the comlnr Inspection. badges for life saving. .lessA.than "Within the next three weeks a comAt the close of the IndURtrial hlke of its total yield, or approxima feet of gas petent instructor of life saving meth- - the scouts will be given examination ately .10,000,000 cubic ods will be detailed to Ogden to a.dst jThoe passing the teats will receive ' day. The financial merit of the company the Hoy Scouts In furthering thflr! jbadges with "I Know Ogden" The duty of thin reprcsenLa-- scribed. is shown from the fact that although tlve be to see that each and every) u will reof its developed o'nly tnat every indUStrl)vl sources is now being used It is earn- scout in Ogden is familiar with first jplant ,n CKpecteJ be viSited during (h cUy to Bcout tthe winter ing from gas alone $700 a day or $21,-00- 0 aid methods. months, accordirg OO a'month. The company has been G. A." Goates. OO" matics in JuniorHigh1 School,", by on this earning basis since last May. BOY SCOUTS MAKE . . to rank a hljrh used !0(vj John T. , "Wahlquist of"." Plain City lllacksmllhlng TimrromnT n the art of the scholar and poet 5n schools. TO SCOUTS TAKE UP . "A Proper- - Tesson Assignment,", by Mngland'and France. oo TESTS LIFE SAYING Kanesville i , of George E. .Fowler "w It h the linen found on & of of first ."industrial serirs schools. Compared Th, hikes" planned by the Boy, Scouts of some'' of- - the ancient . mummUs, the Round table discussions followed. ' office Ogden was held Saturday under the finest linen of today Is , Officials of the oo William the Conqueror tis said ; to of the Junior Life Saving Corps of the direction "of Scoutmaster Dejbert Foul-ge- r. g Twenty-nin- e Ihilf a million working; people die .scouts made the into Red Cross have written Scout Execuhave (introduced' tive G. A. Goates urging the Boy 'nspectlon tour of the Britain. Ten-minut- Vc H ear the Truth! And a Special Price Off er s the Week Only- - j m ifiL o of- - enirinsr a total of" during the last week reached were The $15,800- - SHOP MENS VJEESt$15, We carried from last year a number j of mackinaws in sizes for both men and boys Good, warm. senib!c mackinaws in sturdy wool fabrics. Be- cause they were here last seasorT the prices are lowered. Come for a. look. at $9.95. horse-shoein- Shupe-Wllllamsanjiual- ly. 1L REESE HOWELL & SONS CO. 'QUITS' REESE HOWELL & SONS CO. 'QUITS' mi of rs Ladies' 'Shoes, all sizes, ranging in prices from . to $18.00. A wonassortment; latest $13.50 derful styles. , S7.98 Women's Shoes Ladies' ment 1 shoes, (new ship- just arrived, of grays, field mouse and brown. $1fX3 vaJwM at $8.93. r . ! Men's shoes, ranging .'jn pnces'up to $18.00. $3.98 to $7.48 wonder- Wonderful values, ful styles, wonderful Misses, and Childs' Shoes Hosiery Misses' children's and shoes of the famous Kin- dergarten, Red Goose and other well known brands. From $1.9 to $2.98. prices. 3 . Ladles' low shoes, ranging in prices from $8.50 to $12.50.- - While they, last Ginghams, outings, percale and a big line. of to Dress Goods- $2.98 $3.98 : lU spoolsto Not Laces and Embroideries Largs assortment f laces embroideries up to 50c. Slaughtered at, yard, c Groceries tine of Sold Out - &! crrr.- - roii." hv" ChIr ifctsi worth r.f c0 yj lu of 4t-rr.- IS. US., U-- Cr-'-r r4io Ifrbon rj rM!Suu n groceries sscrlflced. They must go. We are not grocery men. Large We have sold our entire stock to Levenson Bros Reese Howell & Sons Co 11 VaJLS ) " ' ' S " " ' rr-da- of-thr- e jit- "wa s ... c iSS A at Ittrw ctrn-aidr- e4 Ti' bn nT ' ill III 'V ' v r mm Mm ni Mr. njomikjold lAvrnr Maddock. who ..m.niit did ao well In this petition TrUay nliht. PARENTS ASKED TO REP ORT 'ALL BIRTHS In ordr to complete the tlrth records In Ogdn city, a call ha hen r.t out by J- - Hy Ward, commlaaloner of rubile safety. aklnr parenta to report th name of th child aa eoon a after birth. l'hyJclane always In a birth crtifScata. but at the snd ar made out it Is aldom tlm th ha been named and child the that ChrUtian name cf the con"junt!y on the record. not the child 6 Thee record bKom f importnc a In th erent as the years a pamrport person may want to obtain to a foreign country or to pror hisa .tv in Onion. An endeavor ie hln made to complete the record in each are urred to tij in cae and parentname of the child pro the complete .. ... nat tr . .r, t IV. viuma li tendinjf pbyelcian. . oo - 1H tvoe-tb- U 'All Prices Slashed pa. the wonderful bargains, the utter" indifference to value and To appreciate the magnitude of .this sale you must come on of the purchaser.' to give to the people of Ogden and surrounding territory values which will satisfy the part the desire Do not most the exacting. sign. They will save you money. forget thenumber. "Look arid-se- e for-theblu- Ihrr cl r, ta accdj lnUr4 t Mnsrr tiom lhUr yrtrrJy to K A, Ur- - ih effort of a numbf f mor mute hfllt'v who Ocdnit lovers ihould har the infr. lovl IlJornskJoM will tv another next onJVy Ubemscl clui l the Oirden evenlnc at popular price. Mr. lljornskjold. who provoked of much favorable comrnnt bcau hi ylndUI ulnKtnK Friday nUht. innew prof ram to ho Ut arranf th a clude tr four of era-mktoup rroi popuUr operatic ariaa for Ic tnor. obtain,n The Danitr einf er hope to repoU-tloan Ofden violtn!t of arowlnr - Thl for his ft!Upjt artltor .nchii Harold i iollnlt Oaden. whoa tone production Is excellent and who has wlnnlnc much raTorarna comment lately from hi solo pUylnc. wui and wonderful bargain. 1-- 2c spool, while they over. five Ladies', misses' and children's underwear. Outfit the whole family at these .Calicoes -- 3 Silks,. chiffons and draper-le- s sacrificed. You must see them to appreciate the Val'uea from $8.50 to $12.50, Style and quality Henderson corsets, just arrived from factory. Values up to $20.00. to Sacrificed unheard Underwear Low Shoes S4.98 THREAD Famous Silks, Chiffons Ladies Shoes all sizes and assortments J. P. Coats .prices. ... r popln Th tlm. n4 th o'clock ureM to c; Dramatic Tenor in Popular Concert Corsets Fine line of ladies', men's and children's hose; silks and lisle. "You will be tr urpr.um SEfinm. (n:nr.n Local Musicians to Assist. To 5 Men's Shoes cf begin at 2:1 SING HERE AGAIN We take great pleasure in announcing ' that we have purchased the entire stock of the Eeeso Howell & Sons Company, 2475 Washington avenue, Ogden; 1TJtah,;iat a great sacrifice. Beginning Saturday, November 12, at 9 a. m., and continuing to November 22, a period of ten days, we are going to give to the people of Ogden and vicinity, some of the greatest bargains ever offered to the public. Jteese Howell & Sons has cried 'quit3" and their loss is' your gain. You will find at this sale a complete line of men's and women's furnishings, shoes, dress goods, etc. Remember the time and place and "be on hand early for the first selections and to make your hard earned dollar do some real work. Below are just a few of the many bargains! kadies Shoes BIORNSIOOLD TO jpn e n-- sl 0 thl -- v WAUC UPSTAIRS SAVE TEN- - Men' and Young Men's . SUITS ' $20.00 UTAHNS ACQTJIEE MINES IN IDAHO NO GOODS EXCHANGED DURING THE SALE EVERYTHING-SOLFOR CASH bit! Get-Tfie--Ha O'COATS $25.00 D tV SALE NOW ON S 2475 Washington P t Avenue s Utah rnlninr mea have Jut com pleted a dal br which theyIn arjulre Idaho. two aold mlnlr.f propertlre Jame Irera. Jr.. and Kurnfcam-i-tinitt.j mine manager for th Ulr.x na proprty will direct the operatic. Th property known fnr yerti tut the mine in tb Crek Ixit racker haa brn taken over. Accord dlyct lnr to Jdr. lTre th mint naa a pro- idactive record of I7SO.O0O and on the property U a 100ton rneltr and. a flotation plant. Iet o oo " A OLD FOLKS TO BE ORPHEUH'S GUESTS OL f4 -- count folk win a b ih Ori'i ru". and f h'r, Mir.icf' ' "Tvtr OQdn Utah Knitting Co. -C- ti-c-ce Cd) C.'d, W ;r. nk |