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Show THE OGDEN Kt ITT I EDUCATIONAL CORNER. DECEMBER 11, 1921. : . r z : " 'y I SUNDAY MORNING , ' j t STANDARD-EXAMINE- R M'CLANAHAN'S SENSATIONAL Join the Enthusiastic Crowds it wn now ?;4S oVloek. Hurrah! weatallan tenor, returned to tne unuea as he left of fall to in 1917, the States to climb were deaf first the girls CANNING OF PEAS touched his fin Tht way" th crowdt this peak. Everybody thought we the wharf he stooped and RELATED BY BOY could not get to the top but we showed gers to the earth, kissed his fingers to our store rwtrmtd our flag. On that same day them we could; We could see our saluted the sa opening day of thla Its President Wilson in Washington, was school, the Great Salt Lake with oxceed-c- d sensational salt Also The peas are first mowed and haul- irlartds and the railroad bridge across very humbly saluting the flag. vtn ourr own txptc ed in hay racks to the vlning station, the lake.. Then we looked down on on that same day, five million school tatlont.' .where they are taken from the vines the other side. It was very different children stood and with rignt nana Wo aro offarlng all of p.nd threshed from the pods. From frojn our side. There were many pine raised said, "I pledge allegiance to 1000 whicn for to the and republic my flag and our many flying are hills, to trees, there, they taken by truck rough the beautiful, hlflh libwith indivisible on nation it stands, birds. factory to be canned grade apparel at RE. W talked for a little while and erty and Justice for all." MARKABLY , At the factory, they are carried on LOW were The Lewis Junior boys and girls down the east side, where a belt to- the brine tank and then car- then went AMAZfeelon PRICES and their in to asked express writing were many rough mountains and ried up- a cup-be- lt to the top floor. there week's to TERMS. INGLY LOW the in assignresponse ings In the brine tank the spoiled peas rise hills ment. The following comments were. we Jutt atop and think the We could reach Our sensational sale ha been a tremendous thought to the, top and are skimmed off and street car line before six o'clock, as selected from the many thrilling statemeana to tale what this aold for hog feed. The cup-be- lt emp- we left the ments submitted. three-thirtsuccess. Already hundreds and hundreds of ties the good peas into the graters We walked top aat about you. A few dollar a THE L.VD OF PROMISE found and time for long secure wilt week which sort them into sizes. They are it was now six o'clock your come to who America, and we had seeEmigrants six sizes, the first two, extra fine and entire Fall outfitnot Ogden people have selected their new Fall our country with its acres of gol- very expensive, the last two coarse see the sun. The buff of as The Land Promise" ordinary clothes, grain the i den twilight came,moon and cheap. The middle two .sizes are stars apparel and arranged to pay on our wonderful as 'The Starry Flower our and flag the half and very highest grade, the vrhat are usually; sold at grocery stores. behind appeared of Liberty." models the exclusive clouds was like a tarnished sale terms. Ladies' and men's apparel of the After, passing! through the graters, golden the Let us keep this spirit in their minds. see we could would exthat kind only that thing you they travel along belts between rows through a veil. We could see only It only takes a little time and a little ..better ort is being offered to you at lowest of girls. These girls take out the pect to find only In the moun- thought to explain to them that this is or of outlines the the shapes ; exclusive spoiled peas. the unshelled pods and tains and .the trail and the streams a "government of the people, by the W broken peas. They then run ..down under our feet and the .leaves which people and for the people.' prices possible. Come in now while the sale is shops. specialty . pipes to the blanchers. Here they are hung down near us. We saw a black We, the people of the United States to Join the enyou urge full in swing. Hurry! "ill . dipped into cold water. This cleans tning that looked like a bear but oh! believe that all men are created equal. l: thusiastic crowds. Coma to the in We believe and hardens them. also up living In and see the merchanit was only a burned tree. Sometimes word "America" and in making it the someNext4,hey drop- through other pipes we could w -i the trail; dise for yourself comon most earth. beautiful word By I) 11 into the fillersj Here they are put times we climbed across at the bottom pare the values and into the cans with a sugar and salt of a ravine or walked on rocks across CLELLAS HACKHAM. AMERICANISM then consider that you solution. The fives and sixes, the the creek; sometimes we thought the OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT The greatest glory a human being can make your own coarse kinds, have just salt solution. rocks were flat but they were not an is to American. be have may terms. There it no ex. The cans are? then run to the cap- and we nearly fell into the water. Mary America means love, freedom. Justice on, From fell and sat astride of a rock like she pers to' have the cuss for anyorvo missing put tops peace. there, they go Ln crates to the. retorts was ridine. with her feet in the water. andThe this extraordinary we make can America way to be cooked. When they are cooked Horrid ways these were but we could. ' 1 event. Com In tomomore us else to mean and everyone tney are cooled and stacked in bins not forget our fine trip. Is over come eale who is: Treat foreigners, rrowwhile thla We ready; to be labeled. After that they Pineview hotel at 7 this promised land with due re In full owing. are ready to be sold to the stores. o'clock. reached Mr. Woodbury telephoned to to and politeness., live up to the The labels tell the name of the kind Mrs. Bird to send Odean to bring us spect everyone tfratj of peas and the factory. liach can horn in the truck because the dis- laws of the country; be honest and sincerely; also has anujnber or letter on the tance from Pineview hotel to our kindly and square in everything you do; speak top to tell its! variety while in the School was about eight miles. a clean cut have a smile in 50 State Walter Petersen, factory. W ate some more of the lunch for everyone language; meet. Love thy you tfehool for the Blind. we had left and. then walked down neighbor as thyself. EVELYN JACK tricotines and silks. They are the the biggest value we have ever seen fine wool pants for boys 6 to 16" years .qo the road. A lady and a man ln an SON. kind that regularly sell around $18 to of age. Mothers should see these. They in a high-grad- e automobile came past Us but stopped flannelette gown. Not AMERICANIZATION and waited for us and asked us to coun one dur them in are DEAF GIRLS HIKE We 519. to as be confused with the cheaper kinds. will make that suit lait twice Many foreigners entering big grouping long. xide in their car.' We watched for get the wrong Impression of it and' at are lot fine quality; beautifully made. tomorrow Extra extra for TO STOP OP PEAK the truck. After we passed the Hot try only going special they Selling special Let us correct that impression. are Springs we saw the boys coming,' our strict. Foreigners thinkour laws Only some of them standing up in the truck. The laws are for and their $9.85 98c good . We thanked the people and got into We take part in the making of our Mary, Irene, Catherine and I promised each other that if one of us woke the truck and came back home. therefore if a strict law is made. We. had enjoyed our trip to the fop laws, we are responsible for it. Foreigners Up at 6:30, $he- - would wake all the others. We went to bed early. I of Mount Ogden but we were very who have not formerly taken much WONDERFUL VALUE woke up and wondered if it were now tired and slept very soundly after our part in laws, do not wholly under 5:30 o'clock but no, it seemed about hot baths. Edna Wright, State School stand that we make them and that holse. I for the Deaf. I Ages 6 to 16. this is a government "of the people, by midnight. Soon I heard a aftd OO v I did knew someone had got up for and the the ainffhams. Two In mean chamhravs. satnercales! wear. people people. double r Finely tricotines, poiret twills, crepes, pairs U J 4. be the first to wake not want hej-.tSome emigrants feel" they are not chalchecks We mixtures. wool tailored colors. Pretand bead, suits, us up, so 1 Jumped up and walked our ins, etc., embroidered, in of stripes, welcome "land the plain beautifully exactly LEWIS OBSERVES into the hall, and at the same time A free." The government and the peo made. to or value cash models. other ed braided $1.50 and credit, store, lenge any tily anywhere. Regular $30 we EDUCATION WEEK pie in general welcome them, but Catherine, turned on the light; I ran value at at choose 200 to from values. this at Special Oh! we duplicate only do not individually treat them as ahd caught her by the. shoulders; ' how frightened she looked. Shame on should Ve , Educational week has been observ79c me! It was only 4:45 o'clock. There is a phrase. "If you dont like $14.85 $8.85 came back went to bed (again but could not sleep. ed where this iro you country, fo we got Up and put on our khaki In with enthusiasm in the Lewis school from." That is not the spirit to have the Junior department the especial- If a foreigner does not like this coun trousers. We looked like real sports. i,We ran Intcj the kitchen and prepared ly assigned subjects were developed In try, it is your duty to teach him to some lunch.f After breakfast we went .like it. It is not necessary to teach to Ilk tvho nr hnrn in AmfiHp-...fi to Mr.. Woqdbury's home; from there and triHn liri tt rl ttif . onrh oiihisnta mm n we all went to a street car and got in; 'Ampriran Trivia" "Natinnal rnntrl. OUf Country, all Of Our faith. loV pretty navy serge, some with pleated vmio-i-awe rode tip Twenty-fift- h ,. i trust and patriotism is centered in street to the KnMnrio fr,nut. skirts; some with red muddy blouses. end of the! car line. We walked a r.rMt riP nf Our rivil nnrt xiuitaiv our national government. T The constitution says, "all men are Pretty styles, beautifully tailored. You short distance and met Mrs, Hurst Ti(.fn" "PMnrtirm h ' created we therefore the rt walked a then and her daughters; will look a long time and never buy as foreign up vKtnt equal," fnr Pnmm.tnifv Rtoto U. , t -trJ ' w.sa "Community er uur is is and tap until 8 6'clock. Mr. Wood- Nation," euuai. niuciitn up to intug the of Response low as us to the honest, about good, soil, Schools." hardworking foreign bury explalhed , not under .etc. Then we looked for a trail. We These subjects were developed by ers. If the foreigner does S5.85 decided to jelimb over the mountain means of story, poetry, song, theme, stand the principles of our govern them to him. until we f6und a path. Poor Mr. writing and dramatisation. With the ment, explain We, as Americans, have numerous Woodbury helped us four girls up and permission of County Superintendent : ) ideals. Let us make the foreigner fe ,tare crept and crawled until we reached B. A. Fowler, the dialogue, ''For Bet(C of them. He will then have the path, Ch! what fools we were, ter America" was used very success- aware for this path wound around from down fully in developing "National Contri- more confidence in the government EDNA STEPHENS. mountain and bution to Our Emigrant Citizens." Two and the people. oo at the bottom of thenear lem of military armaments remains we had climbed very it. We fol- eighth grade boys stepped into the unsolved. lowed this path, or trail, to the' top and classes unannounced presented the Hut, the conference faces not only around to another path and went down in which an American boy imWINNING ESSAY tho came problem of deciding upon disarmato a valley in; which pressed an Italian boy with the it. We ment ip the absence of tne important there was some water. We had a idea of America: that foreigners right are ON DISARMINGin Europe. In the face of this factors anfollowed the trail up drink and welcome: and that we are ready and asks that unpardonablestatepolicy It other mountain. We were very tired willing to help them to become happy has that the on we Japan, we and contented cltlzens.i keplj but 'climbing. When The following- essay, "The Other more insults at the hands ofundergone the white were nearly at the top we had our Theneaning and use of the flag was Side of the Story," was awarded first races than any other, limit her arma- n lunch. Then we climbed again until enlarged upon along with the "Pledr an we came to Ithe top of the mountain, to the Flag-When Caruso, the great place ln the Ogden High school con- ments. We speak loudly ofwill that give us agreement test sponsored by the Child Culture the upper-han- d in case of a war with on the disarmament question. It was that nation; while we make as one of mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmm e our points the demand that the written by Israel SUversteln: We face In the present conference alliance be abrogated. And how perfthe old proposition of nations attempt here lies another example of to defeat served has to world sonal without settle problems prejudice ing the aim of the conference. inveatigatlnsr the other plde of the liut. there is no attempt to help her story as well as their own. Th atnecesneace solve of international the great problem of tainment an of absolute all sitates that faces her. The noxlou j laws countenanced by is Imposnations. Such sible without mutual understanding-an- the English speakin" nations are not trust between them. But, in the removed despite the fact that an unface of this damning hypocrlcy with armed Japan could make no conquest. which the nations confront each other, Our naval limitations are such that If Looks like a display in a medical clinic, doesn't It? Well, what if you were looking at them find, the proposition preasking on one hand for disarmament Japan accepts sh'o ever will have no means of and on the other for sufficient protec- sented, they all started to dance f That's just what happens. These arc Vessar college tnrls dressed for the tion against each other, one feels help- solving the above situations. "skeleton dance" at the Junior "prom." We must infer from thU that the less; words cannot fully express his aim of the conference is not to procure thoughts. With What frankness these diplo- peace after alt. but to make Japan ,,n thla llghu Mem ttll, t0 h4ve the j lean Ideals and Americanism. Mary mats admit the possibility of war show her hand, that our Interest in idealistic purpose aslgned to it? Matson. '22; song. My Own . United PROGRAM GIVEN a came symhumane from not amongst the nations present? How Japan Is too the school; Salutation to the my arraignment Perhaps ;Ftate, It seems that peoples who pathy with her people, but from fear drustic. nut are these the things that peculiar scnoou i tne HEART SACRED AT jag, have so recently undergone the terrors that Bhe might sometime become a the American people expected? Is the OO of a great war, and who are ho seem- dangerous antagonist of the white attitude taken by the foreign diplomats ingly desirous of peace may yet allow race. CONCESSIONS ASKED. with the desires of the was given 'WAR WEALTHY OUST campatlble The following program their representatives to measure the y European races? probability of disarmament In the There hai been no disarmament of The purpoM of this criticism has not- at the Sacred Heart academy, Ogdn. OLD 'LANDED GENTRY' confMct. How terms of impending sig- the continental Europeans. We have been to belittle the policy of dlsarmaUtah, during the past week. In complinificant 6f the old spirit it seems that asked certain concessions on the part , menu Far from it. It has been, rath- - ance with President Harding procIVr. 10. The advent of the nations should fear the atrophy of of Japan without giving her the trust ;cr to show that to reach that Ideal lamation for.the observance of Amer- a UDN'DO.V. In England new "landed gentrj their arsenals that must accompany a and confidence so necessary for the there must b a convention of all the ican education week: lnce the war Is made plain by ten year naval holiday. To disarm on success of the conference in return, nations before International problems Monday The Purpose of American "Burk'e" annual work of reference on the comparative strength of the lim- And herein lies the third great incon-jma- y the possl- - Education. be solved. Week, Roberta Collins, '21: that subject which has reappeared aftited organization as It would appear s;lstency of the Washington confer bllity of a suddenDoubting total disarmament, song, America, school; Balutatlon er a break of seven years. in battle with that of another nation ence. the most logical course would be that to the Flag, the the school. Over 103 names of old landowners is to disarm on the basis of war and conference give a decision upon this these seen can be from points. It of The have the Tuesday Meaning F!jr. disappeared since the laf TedlUon. s. T1iq complete line of Brttniwicks not of peace. Instead of becoming present controversies with the pro- Xatherlne Krauss, 24; eong. The Btar and their that we measure the possi the have been taken by step towards International peace the namely: vision that, during the time of pece Ppangled Banner, the school; Saluta- double thatplaces of disarmament by of newcomera impending number bility disis for Christmas now on advance conference becomes a weapon for war; that we hare not invited an tne thus procured, there be a final and tion to the school. In the editor remarks: the the preface, Flag; mere military economy. a to the conferences that our total disarmament through gradual nations of old famllle as "Mucti 8usan Great the Patriots. Wednesday pausing DILEMMA THE 'PniUETUATlS is process. to the that inimical: atUtutde or play. You are invited to come now the from. the the diminution of Japan 25; song. land, Cushnahan, 'Columbia, They seek, presumably, to settle the conference has not the basis of trust Buch disarmament. If we may for Clem of the Ocean, the school; Saluta their holding. Is to be regretted, the of issue armaments, yet by granting which the moment,, enter into the complex tion to the Flag, the school; organi rls of a new class "of landed ger.tr. and inspect these beautiful models, mutual understanding the permission to replace obsolete and feasible. make disarmament realm of economics, would very much zation of President's Cabinet, with POfseeaed of means thtm to equipment they have provided the The conference becomes, instead, an 'facilitate the payment of war debts: Sketch of, Each of Its Members, civics develop Cftatea whichenabling become Imhad both cabinet and period designs. means to perpetuate the dilemma In for future wars. The crucial 'and we might some day hope to see the class. poverished through tho misfortunes or definitely. These nations have been Impetus of the Last not only remain- ; international control of national CWeb- - their previous owners, cannot be with- Greatness America's problems Friday to called into decide convention upon but are very much cornpll- .nance ln such a manner that no nation eter), Marcella Ducolon, 2J; Amer- - out benefit to the country. Now is the time to choose. For thus certain pressing problems, but their cated by the selfish attitude taken by hall be able to finance warfare. lack of confidence in the conclusions the white races. The distrust and This, however, is but conjecture. The of crush the avoid later reached may be seen in their plans to doubt of nation for shoppings you nation has be fact remains that befors war can bs maintain armaments which are to be come more evident than ever before. impossible understanding and have more time tb make your selecunnecessary if these problems are The fact that nations are not willing made are trust necessary, Each nation must solved. They deny emphatically the to sacrifice their and see the other side of . the to learn petty prejudices to of of butcher their Jealousies even for the sake of a last story. governments right tion, and; are assured getting just populations In war, forgetting that to ing international agreement lowaras Of arma allow the of nations possession the instrument you want. all the more vivid. ments is indicative of allowing them peace become POSSIBLE. WARS WEEK OBSERVED the right to make war. The inconis indeed that wars are possi then Prices range from $65 ; seventeen Admitting confusing. sistency AT ST. JOSEPH'S The price that must be paid for & ble despite the adoption of the plan. . seen be how to It the is remains ConIt very great. permanent peace plan models from which to choose. emermeans that not only must the nations would function under such an, . In compliance with President Harddisarm, but that they must also under- gency. There is nothing to prevent any venient terms can be arranged: observance the for to the ing's proclamation go certain social, economic, political nation from breaking its pledge and even religious changes. When ten year naval holiday if a war within of. American education week. ' France refused- to pay her portion of that time necessitated tho building or Joseph's parochial school, Ogflen, following program: the price.by disarming her military battleships. There is no means by Utah, gave the . American Education forces, she did so on an excuse arising which any nation in the conference 'Monday to Education Edward can that-wrrom b Week, Howling; the tne ract within deeignated had kept primarily Nathe the and ' con the Individual, such 8tate, of not under of the armaments, A, recognized necessity having quota Great Patriots. all the nations of Europe represented. ditions. Ioe the plan, when placed tion. AUce Lochrant The the and s mm i ' Flag Mary Murphy; poem. we, loo, had .refused to pay our por I 'i'V'mZ. I Cross. William Davis; me iaiutaiion tion. , th Flag, the school; song, Amer APPEAR IMPOSSIBLE. Over the Top and Then to ;':! the schooL "Would ica, excuse France's remain valid ii Some ' Tuesday Parochial School Educa- for one instant if Germany could be T T,mvm The itev. U. liogan; taiuia persuaded to give up armaments def fit vtt in Tnv iff a than'tlon. NowU.cd By Millions As A tion to the Flag, the school; song. Is initely? Would the difficulties of the since taking the first dose a-of Mayr c Balkans, of Russia, of Hungary, or of Wonderful Remedy. I had bad case mere Any vwicrv.uuin.ry Way To Help U. F. A.?, the SChOOl. Easy Simple Rumania be eo far from settlement if nf InlrMtlnn mnA Mrtaflnr and tried. American Education. Wednesday those nations could be Influenced to all lHnrf rr Tr.HMn.. Mavr'a WonIncrease Weight and give up armament and submit the con- derful Remedy la all and more thin- Mr, Thomas Maglnnls; Salutation to The Big Store on Hudson un kiwi; Enpfrv. Clear The wiummi troversy to an unbiased court? These is claimed for It. On mv recommen- ne r iag, of ohoo the the Oera the Ocean, Is wife things may appear impossible, but the datlon our postmaster's using Skin and Correct Indigestion and Constipation Cath fact that we have not asked these na It with rood re.tilt-- It Is a simDle Friday TheItsHag, Its History. Quilll-the tions to meet with us .makes the plan harmless preparation that removes erine Healy; Meaning. Jack at--a If You Are Not Entirely The Flag Goes By. Forbes all the more so. "WTxy did not France catarrhal mucus from the intes- -- nn; poem. Salutation Style 397 to the the such Hag. inflammaask tract be allavs that action tAken? Campbell; tlnal and tha Satisfied With Th Result Why FiaUaed la A4a Brown not England, or Italy, or Belgium? Uon which causes practically all stom- - school: song. The BUr Spangled Ban- or Red Mthoctmr ad -. We need no better proof that the. Eu- acn. liver and Intestinal ailments, in- ncr, mo scuoou In Your Own Case, Your Fumed or Golden Oak. oo will have not learned even eluding appendicitis. One doso ropean nations, Money Will Be Promptly fromthelr recent horrible experiences convince or money refunded. At A. Americans, on the average, are eat the necessity for a peaceable under R. Mclntyre Drug Co.'a two storee and lng 1 per cent less meat than they did Refunded. CtSUINl TACllt standing between nations. So the prob drucsdsts everywhere. Advertisement, TO years ago 03 . . For i-- New Credit Customers Is in Full Swing . rive - y. j , high-clas- not-fin- Of s, m liJ d e . Shower of Bargains Continue Next Week Dresses Boys, Pants I Gowns ... 79c i ; Boys' 2-Pa- Suits nts Dresses Api -- - o F mf 1 f i rf - Girls' Wool, Dresses a 1 . mm mmm mm m mtj rirf m J V 1 V , - . m T- .... )rrr .... xs xs5 "SPEAK, SPEAK, THOU AWFUL GUESTS!" dlo-log- ue Its iM$Mk &mM( - j Asglo-America- " wk ' Anlo-Japanes- over-populati- on on anti-Japane- se d ' war-wear- Buy Your Christmas Brunswick Early -- . ? . . " uvu I to Set the Original and enuinc YEAST f-- . - e it; I Browning Bros. Company & ' a p. a a TABLETS - O "--"'. rTTvrr |