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Show c SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1921. OGDEN, UTAH., rj I ! 1 SEP. INCREASE M COSTS 0 CITYSC MICE DUCATIO TOM The New Edison biamoncf Disc 'The Heppelwhite' SELL SEALS Supt. Hopkins Announces Cooperation With Xmas Stamp Campaign ; i 'Interest in the Ogden City school compared with the gam of 1Z6 per ielection to be held In the Fifth ward cent in maintenance . and operation Schools of the state have been " The per capita cost of this main on Wednesday, December 7, is being cost. urged by State Superintendent tenance and operation in 1916 was $28 Public Instruction C. N. Jen of augmented ihrough the people . who and In '1921 is figured at $62 on the sen to support the Christmas are now ' making their payments of estimates announced. This makes a Seal drive which will open early increase from 1916 to 1921 next monthvin all parts of Utah under taxes to the county treasurer, 'the final percentage day for payment being: next Wednes- of 121 S per cent. the auspices of the Utah l'ublla iieaitn JUMPED ONCE 3IORE. Association. This information was reday. ' The taxpayers have become conInstead-oin cost from ceived by Supt. W. Karl Hopkins of cerned in the selection of the successor to President WadeM. Johnson of the 1920 to' 1921,decreasing the school figures the Ogden school system Saturday. school board, because of the heavy in- mounted from $550,000 to $620,000, The Utah Public Health association of the crease in taxes resulting from aug- the additional operation and mainten- maintains itself only of mented school appropriations of this ance cost being $58,000. the sale, raised through money of the Fifty-foyear and several years past. per cent of the taxes In Christmas Seals- in all parts associaWeber county for 1921, or $865,837, state. Last year OTHER IJ2 VIES STEADY. the Utah in ' Taxpayers who are protesting about are for school purposes, of this amount tion raised $28,000 this increase have been shown .' how Only $37,410 going to the higher inati- - for " this work. All of the entire of 13 per amount with the4 In Ogden city did not increase its levy exception V ft 1 H WnrW A I Thill this year, how-th"levy forigeneral Utah. Utah. Agricultural, college rfnd ! m . rr state, purposes was not higher and how the Branch Agricultural college The percentage went to the national organ the county commissioners . lowered remainder or $828,427, is either for lzation and to the upkeep of the state of the drive county taxes. However, the school city "or county district schools. chapter and thesaleexpenses BONDED DEBT $1,013,000 board levied an Increased amount. of seals, including the Besides these heavy expenditures "Cheerful assistance," Is asked by A, compilation of data on school appropriations from 1912 to 1921, inclu- - andincrease in the past five years, the Supt. Jensen in this work which he sive, shows a steady, increase In school schools have Issued bonds ito the states is essential to the good health of $120,000 in 1912 to amount pf $838,000 since June 1, 1917, the students in the many schools of expenses $620,000 in ,1921. During: the pest .five and on the 10th day of October, 1921, the state. In closing his letter to 8upt. by Hopkins. Supt. Jensen says in part: years, since 1916, this increase has according to a certificate Issued disbeen from $254,000 or a total of 143 Miss Viola M. Clancy, the school "You are aware that any support we inrender comes back to us in better ,per cent Increase. Borne of this money trict clerk, there was a a floating is used to, pay Interest on bonds, this debtedness of $69,000, as- well as bond- health to our patrons and school children. The prevention of many disIncreasing: from $8,700 to $50,000; the ed debt of , $1.013, 000.. The data that has .been compiled eases is accomplished and much sufbond redemption amount has risen to 1921 conforms to the fering is alleviated. The ceneral tone from $4,200 to $22,000. ;, from 1916 that four present mem- of health in the state is raised. Kindof , SLIGHT STUDENT INCREASE. years period The amount for support and main- - bers of the board have served, since ly kindle the enthusiasm In your varitonanoA nf aritnla the Tirini n A itom the rotation plan of election went into ous schools necessary to obtain tangiof the budget, has increased from effect. This plan, by which only one ble results." $242,000 in 1916 to $548,000.in 1921. director of each municipal ward is Ogden City schools will lend their At the same time the school popula- elected each year, leaving: four hold- aid Supt. Hopkins stated last night. oo tion, as shown by the school census, overs, is only in effect in Ogden. Wade has grained slightly, being- 8,527 in 1916 M. Johnson, president of the board, . and 8,900 in 1921. ,; a member for a number of years. Is aW. II. ReedThis grain of four per cent in school candidate for population,, as shown by these census I er, Jr., is tne only announced canal- figures,; is commented upon when date opposing President Johnson. r 'If t if : . v 1-- Embodying everything in the way of quality of tone and workman-shi- p of the famous Lab- -' oratory Model. Finished in mahogany, fumed oak and golden oak. f b?-mea- Only t ns ' - I k ur - ; . , ; m e , 1 .--r. J Just Arrived ; . A small deposit will hold one for Christmas eve delivery. . " - TELEPHONE TO CALL JOB mi i 2 MONTHS T011IPRIZ again Unemployment reaching such proportions that Mayor Trank Francis announced yesterday he will probably that within the week call the members of- the city employment campaign committee together with the hoie that some plan may be formulated which may relieve the situation. He will call upon the members to suggest plans which may prove feasible to cope with the problems. Demand for workers has rapidly decreased through the campaign during tho last week until there are practically jio openings for the many applicants who apply. The recent storm brought a close to much outdoor work and despite that fair weather followed, much of the activity has been postponed until spring.oo Assisting in the drive of the Ogden Red Cross for membership, various speakers are appearing and "will appear for several days at the local theatres. The speaking end of the campaign began Friday evening,- when three students from Weber academy spoke at the Orpheum,. Utah and Cozy theatres, and John G. Willis gave an address on the Red Cross at the Factories of the Amalgamated Sugar company in Utah and Idaho will operate on sugar beets until the latter part of January. The sugar beet harvest which started in September has Deen completed in both states and all of the beets have been delivered to the various factories. It is estimated that more than 660,- 000 tons of beets have been hauled to the Alhambra theatre. Saturday night theatres were visited by Ogden pas the company plants in the two states tors. Tonight women speakers who this season. This is 70,000 tons more were secured for the work by Mrs. than the 1920 record, it is said. J. G. Falck of the Service Star LePreparations for the final beet pay deliv DINING NOVELTIES I gion, will have the floor, while.beMon- day for the: farmers for beets 1 De between November ered will givand evening and Tuesday day ON IT. P. DINERS cember 1 have been started. It is esen to veterans of the Men campaigns, save that the students timated that more than $1,000,000 will Of high school will furnish be paid out to farmers of Utah and three Idaho for the beets delivered during inauguration of a dining novelty on evening for speakers Tuesday , . the present month. the dining cars of the Union, Pacific theatres. OrFor the entire season the Amalgam System was announced yesterday by Assignments last nighti were: Matated Sugar company's pay roll to the W. If. Phevprs. pen? ni nrent in Oc Rev. Godfrey pheum theatre. will than f den. The plan calls for Union Pacific total more Hugh farmers thews; Alhambra theatre, Rev. W. U Rev. $3,000,000. Neville; Ogden theatre, "Specials" on the dining cam. five in -- ooR. Hennumber. Included are breakfast kau- Melllnger; Utah theatre, Capt. derson (Salvation Army) ; Cozy thea- r nage ana gTiadie cakes, baroecuea bluck cod, mountain trout, sugar cured tre, Rev. Li. A. Garrison; Lyceum, ham and Union Pacific minute steak. theatre, Rev. Arthur E. Olson. of the Miss Flora L. Bradford; head This new service is Vdeclared to be Red Cross work for the states of Utah. fcomething like plate service or club meals. Xevada and New Mexico, will visit Ogden tonight. She will speak at both Showing that mountain trout are to have precedence is the following of-- , the Orpheum and Utah theatres. Miss fkial statement of the company: "The Bradford is a graduate nurse, who had A farmer made up 20 barrels of followed her profession in Persia prior mountain trout should be given promione barrel a week. Each cider, nence on all cars that can properly to the war, saw much war service,- and as week he required, handle trout is matter of desirable hag been placed in charge of the work more apples to a barrel. If, many in the three western states by the na crndltion for service: in the northon tho 20th week, he ran short of west and at other polrru where the tional heads of the association. She apples, what did he have in the cod can be best featured, the cod speaddress the audience at the Salt week's barrel? first Lake City tabernacle this afternoon. to yesterday's: 6 days. Answer ciality should be specialized in lieu o the trout. at the request of President Jrteber J D S. church. L. of . the oo Grant ' this evening ton; Ogrden theatre, Mrs. J. G. Falck; for The 'other of has held speakers King England property ' are: Cozy theatre, Mrs. John Culley: Ly- - in London as the Duke of Lancaster, v Alhambra theatre, Gertrude S Hut- - ceum theatre, Ella O'Neill Ballantyne. since 1260. - Four-Minu- te ; . r , j 1 i 1 .' WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY . - one-ten- is-t- th o - . . ' : DENTAL CLINIC 1 The national safety first campilrn, which will be held from December 4 to 10 is attracting the attention of the Ogden teacher according to Supt. W. Karl Hopkins of the city schools. on safety measures with the children who play on the 'streets are to be written by teachers in all parts To the teacher Of.' the United States. best csF prlxe of 1500 wrltlngthe will be given together with a, trip to all exWashington and return with penses paid. 'This contest is open to all teachers in the United States. Second 'place winner will receive $300 and third place 1200. .All essays" are to be forwarded to the state superintendent of schools after which a final selection will be made in the east by competent Judges. The rules of the contest for the teachers follow: 1 teacher of a class In grammar school grade In the United States and territorial - possessions may com pete. ' 2 The priies-wilbe awarded for the best lessons teaching children safety Son the public highways. The leson need not be on the alone, but may be subject ofIn safety as an Integral part of a brought br history, arithmetic, geography. other subject lesson. 4 It may take the form of a game, drama, manual training or any other form which the teacher considers best presents the subject. write The contestant should name school and home address In the left hand corner of each upper 6 lesson submitted in the contest" should t handed to the vhool principal on or before December 10, Ks-HAy- thete free cf charge. It Is detlred Iaron. jKnuary 1. according to Mis in having were that all parents classes nurses At the meeting care wherever of taken trielr teeth held each to be Saturday arranged In who ar children but many the for possible, the future purpose morning malOgden was a?ured a dental clinic of teachng nutrition vsb't. Thes held back on account of lhe their to open January 1. text, and to be con- classes will begin next and adies are handicapped becau ducted in cooperation with th combe held In the community clinic parents are lemrjarly or permanenta now clinic at in ly usable, though there may be operation, munity 31 On DENTISTS rj few indigent poor. nurses held meeting of Weber county out the to a With view sounding oo Trldsy. Dentists t Ogden have- ofthe clinic) fered their services for the free clinic dental professionB. regarding A. Fowler and Mis' SPEAKERS ASSIGNED Superintendent one-haby pledging day of attendance uarlotte Kuns appeared terore tne each month, which will permit the Ogden TO VARIOUS WARDS aoclallonIn at their clinic being open etch day intlr noon. meeting Dental the cIe evening Friday .The nurses who attended the Fri- building. The dentists pledged their Members cf the Weber stake hSch day aieetlng were Mrs. I nisenberg. cooperation. President Ar W. Pcttr In charge, of the community clinic: wiM be speakers at the Sacra- council of Oreenwell the Karl and Mm. Jewie Fowler Metropolitan Lrtfe dentalSecretary . ment in the stake this after- meetlpgs association apprecla-Insurance coropanj' nurse; Mm. Char- ticn for the causeexpressed noon and evening Th speakers a and pledged the lotte Kunx. county school nurse; Mls support of the society for as far as pas aigned by the stake presidency the city wards where services will comGladys Tltley. cltv school nurse, and slble. Hiss Sophie Lartcn. name In Weber the mence at 7 r. m. are: First 'wartf. during Superintendent Fowler, county for the Utai Public Health as- d!cusslon. If the Klder Oeorge Shorten; Second ward. pointed out that sociation. Klder Hobert I. Uurton; Ninth ward. services of the clinic were extended Klder Thornaa A. Fhreeve. In the tec- such In mAr thin the Indlrent Door in i;.vioii.sni physicians nd where the service will cem-th- e ward Plans for the dental clinic were action would, in hU opinion, re.utt In 2 p m menc lh appointments at formulated by the nurse and were a much greater clinic developing by a meeting of Ogden m a Blip pessed held following the meeting the residents physlcla-rthe county relative t; rn H. t HC. Hoy. Klder of the nurses. Tie physicians were U.e necessity of all persons taking Dr. Joseph It. Morrell, Dr. Kugene t.r care of their teeth to obtain th.'Jr.: Smith and Dr. Roy H. Wilson, city and gieater aegree or neaitn sucn Klder M. Charles W oods. . ikanesville. :.m coum would result In. tounty physician. 00 unwas Is It announced following the Rooms are to be secured. It meeting that the dental clinic Is now demtood. In the same building MTrTNn'fTTiTI V TO TATTFC hv th. Drdn Free Medical clinic ,XLU1 positively assured, llooma will be provided at the present quartern of and the plans are to TO BELIEF SOCIETY perfected a. ti e community clinic. Dental work soon a possible for the bringing In of be free, not enly to children but tho school children of the county fori . to adults as well, :t was said. the central treatment. "Juvenile Delinquency will be the j MANY HAD TE1TII Through adopted by the subject of an address to be delivered nurse rach theplan dentls; of Ogden will After making an examination of bfon members of the Weber society his servlcm to the clinic for Khool children this year. Miss Kunx i,y upt. K- - S. Hinckley In the Second cne-ha.day eacr month. .The ser- reports a large number suffixing from, ward chapel Tuesday afternoon, it Is vice will be continuous and will be so bvl teeth. In many caes he health , announced by Mm. Argle Ft evens, on In will be that dentist regulated of the child and his prorre In school) president of the sxk relief shitty attendance one morning, and another Is seriously hampered by the potions board. All members of the erranixa-throw- n will follow In turr the next day until Into the ylm from decaylna t tion in the Weber stake and othem In-each dnUt In the city has served bad terested n ihe subject are Invited to ulcemted teeth, a well as cor-, attend th meeting which wKl tnontl.. n otich Curing tonxlls, she aald. To aw'.st In the of bad mence at 2 p. m. of thee womt HKADY J AN C Alt Y 1 oo Full equipment r III b provided and teeth among children, particularly ofj Since the war Germany has doubled the doors of the new clinic will"""be those who eannotPr fcr the work to the pubMc being done, the clinic Is to care for the capiat of her explosive plant. ready to swing to Work $500 and Trip s - ; l lecture- -- ,-recitation, & e.y. 1921. Proclamations will be issued In all parts of the country during the safe, by slate executives and city officials according to Kupt. Hopkins-Duto the Interest in the national contest In. Ogden circulars describing the contest have been forwarded to Supt. Hopkins for distribution. 'How I Can Make The Highways Mor S4fe." Is the subject on which the grammar grade students of the United States will write essays for the big contest. More than 478 state prists will be featured for students. In Utah the first place winner will receive a gold medal and IIS in cash, Sec ond place winner will receive a silver medal and $10 In cash. Third place will be awarded IS In cash and brons medal. Fourth place winner will rei ceive the same prlxe. Interest in the two contest has been aroused In Ogden school circles and, scores of essays are expected to be submitted for approval. - e per-colat- lf V - - bt-,nu.a- CONFERENCE TODAY IN THE FIFTH WARD T IFUK2HW Adams Sales Co.. HOLD CONFERENCE a SAYS ATHING IS A NECESSITY, NOT A LUXURY. ' ' V'. ' ' AT THE . " Twenty Hi Minutes From Orden" OPEN WHERE YOU BATHE IN NATURE'S OWN WARM MEDICINAL WATERS EVERY tho The annual conference of Twelfth ward of the Weber stake will be held today with President John Watson of the stake presidency ana Klders Alfred Gladwell. Castle H. Murphy, Murray . K. Jacobs and Joseph Illrle In attendance as representatives DAY IN CHILDREtl ADULTIi THE YEAR . SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN BATHING PARTIES COME HOT 'DRINKS AND SANDWICHES AT ALL TIMES OUT of the stake authorities, ' Electric Appliances, Fixtures, Wiring, Motors 2336 Washington Ave. , Phone 726 tJNCILE BAM -- TWELFTH WARD TO Stoi com-;ctlo- 11 V "... oo or ce h WILL RESERVE AND ASSURE A PROMPT DELIVERY ' OF YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT Eiec&ficdi t j TAH HOT SPRING ... . pleased to assist in your selections by suggestions as to the practical uses of electricity in your home. SMALL-DEPOSI- lf BLshop James Ure will preside and the annual report of the ward. present All members of the ward priesthood are. Invited to a4ten4-topening session of the conference at I L m.. Sunday school will convene at 10: JO a. m. and. Sacrament meeting will be held at 7 p. m. All members of the ward are Invited to b present. day. that you will be truly pleased with the idea of Christmas the' Electrical shopping in Department Store. We will be te DOWN GO THE, PRICES . A con-ttlbu- President George Browning of the Weber - stake presidency and Fldera' Martin Dalebout, Joseph C. McFar-- l lane and Hyrum Shupe of the high' council will attend the annual confer- ence of the Fifth ward to be held toK.' l"' 'lAlJF v-i- ll f You will find here such an extensive" line of these devices loi"n c--f v " . -- Bishop Thomas B. Wheelwright will preside and present the annual report the ward. The ward priesthood of will meet at t a. m. when a full attendance is desired. At I0:S0 the Sunday school will convene and the closing season' of the conference will be 7 n. m. All members of the held' 7 vrard at are invited to attend. , :. . 0 j . , or, ate ' - ; Think of what a pleasure it would be to have a real first class vacuum cleaner, such as the Apex; a an electric hair curler, a beautiful stand lamp, a toaster or'some other of these many appliances in your home just how much it would mean to .wife, and labor saving. j sister or mother in time saving co-oper- T.-i- f V 2378 Washington Avenue Ogden Teachers to Enter Ogden Dentists Agree to Give Half Day a Month National Competition for ty-wee- PRACTICAL ELECTRIC CHRISTMAS GIFTS Polly anna Velora Normandy Panvelainc m M - n Marvclo In Ogden Is -- the-Ogde- MATERIALS 10 ESTABLISH. SAFETY ESSAY to Discuss $110.00 o Evora uJl Situation Students, Preachers, Women With Present Beet Tonnage and Others Talk at Ogden - Amalgamated Factories TTavft Plentv Work Theatres $39.50-t- '" Mayor to Call Meeting of Committee ments" that give you the assurance of being correctly dressed. 181 CONFAB HERE SUGAR PLANTS EfERSAI A group of coats of distinctive style gar- Glen Bros. -- Roberts Piano Co. , - E "Better Coats" MAKE YOUR FAMILY HAPPY 1 - TWENTY-FIV- luncheon parties, 25c to $1.00 We particularly cater-tNorth Twelve to 24 hour notice required Phone 40-Jo -l Ogden. - - aBTWajTifiimifff'.TfflffS r p.jMii8nTWfuiiiiltoiTr " irnvT ir iii.iiii.miiihii .hi iiiiwi iiiin a wwim titi mnnnTiiHi wii main mhiwmui wiimini j i |