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Show son, Wilford Barlow, Mary String-hamWayne Wisher, Helen White, Ray Fadel, and Glade Rasmussen; cowboy songs by David Hughes, two humorous readings by Lawrence Hatch; a burlesque of The" Man on the Flying Trapee, by Ellery Jeppson, Ray Atkinson, Wayne Tolman, Glade Rasmussen, Clifford Blamires, and Wayne Fish" er; a dance group consisting of a By toe dance and acrobatic dance by, Catherine Webb and tap dances by Diana DeVine; tap dances and songs marie Maurine Williams and several by numbers by that charming enterCampaign for Class Officers In the An intensive campaign is being tainer DoTis Dean Harry. school for evening the Junior carried on at Davis high performance the election of new class officers Wranglers were added to the, prowhich will be held Wednesday, May gram. Candidates for office nominated t the annual business meeting are: Decision Given On Assemblies ticket, Reed Cottrell, The decision as to the winners of to the GoldZillah vice-SUnford, the series of competitive assemMerrill Hatch secretary blies recently conducted among the knd treasurer, and Clifton Owen, classes at Davis was given April Brown ticket, 30 yell master. On the The committee. a by faculty Stuart Jardine, president; Mane winners were: sophomores, first George Welling, place; juniors, second place; senRobinson, secretary and treasurer, iors, third ploce, and freshmen, and Earl Trump, yell master. fourth place. Cash prizes are The campaign is now in full awarded to each class. unswing and the elections will Debaters Place doubtedly be close. The halls and decked The Davis debaters won second premises of the school are .with signs and posters advising place in the tournament held students as to whom they should Thursday,' April 26, at South high Platforms of school.' t vote for and why. ' both parties have been distributed The schools participating in the among the students. As every can- debating were South, North Sumdidate is well liked and thoroughly mit, South Summit, and Davis high The school taking first capable of holding office, the pros- schools. pects for excellent class officers place was South high who won for the coming school year are very eight debates and losing none. Da vis came next by winning five and bright , , NOTES Mft88 welling ... I Lt vice-preside- nt; ... Senior Vaudeville annual senior vaudeville The which was presented to the students of Davis high Wednesday, April 25, proved to be remarkably successful. The program offered such unusual and worthwhile entertainment that a night performance with the same program was held Monday, April 30, and the public invited to attend. The program consisted of the fol- lowing numbers: a one-a- ct play entitled, The Trysting Place, with a cast consisting of Marjorie Dick- - fWatson-Tann- er Clothing Co. 370 24th St. : : Ogden fi AAA Rescinds. Plan Students Visit Kaysville and Industrial Plants Layton Join For Dairy Control Following Study League number of Dims county grade been the Farmers of Utah will not be givha' given Knysville ami I .ay ton have each en an opportunity, for the present, privilege during t!r past week or baseball teams in the entered some and twoof i! to share in the $870,000 in benefit Ogden visiting of Utah. Salt miustries. league lakes leading be to estimated Utah's payments, share of the proposed $105,000,000-dolla- r Five teams compose the league Students in the l.pper grades of dairy production control pro- the Stoker school ,ue in liingham and besides the two Davis county gram of the AAA. today, viewing the huge open pit teams they are Coops stores and This announcement was made by copper mines there, arrangements Brown's lee Cream of Ogden and Director William IVtersen, manager for showing them the, operations Devil's Slide. of the administration for Utah, fol- having been made through the Some of the best players of the lowing a telegram from officials at courtesy of the Utah Popper com-- , state are on the rosters of these Washington, It C. The decision pany. clubs and keen competition is came after a close study of the reClearfield pupib mently made a ports from 15 regional conferences trip to Ogden, visaing among other recently held by dairy officials of places1 the Webei t entral Dairy, the AAA. Pi ovismn comAmerican Packing In the light of testimony at the pany, ond the Ogden Union stockregional conferences, the position of yards. the agricultural adjustment adminSeveral bus load-- of students in istration can he defined on the fol- the home economies department at A tri-coun- ty the Davis high school recently ited several industrial plants Salt l.ake City. lowing points: 1. The scope of assistance available to the dairy industry, at least for the present, is narrowed to include only reduction in number of diseased cattle and some dairy purThe chases for relief purposes. administration will undertake both these measures with such funds as are made available by congress body officers will be inaugurated. The present officers will upon this day step aside to admit those who are victorious jn the Wednesday election. During the past year, Robert Wall; president; Beth Joe Stringham, Richards, secretary ond treasurer, losing three. The debaters from and Max Ware, yell master, have South will go on to the finals which faithfully fulfilled their duties, andwill be held at the U. of U. May 11. we regret to see them leave. The students who represented Davis in the debates are affirmaF. F. A. tive, Phillip Thompson, and George . On the afternoon of Tuesday, and negative, Wendell May 1, the entire F. F. A. club Naylor Adams, Legrande Lloyd and Ed- made a trip to the Scoffield Hatchward Barrett. ery at Salt Lake City. The club has planned as a part of its sumSenior Outing mer schedule, a trip to Logan. This Each year it is customary for the summer outing will probably be graduating senior class to go on held on the 27 and 28 of August. what is commonly known as the senior outing. This year the day Davis Places in Track Meet which has been designated is May In the B. Y. U. Invitational Meet 14. which was held at Trove, Friday, Several meetings have been held April 27, Davis proved to have an to determine where the outing will outstanding track team. be held. It has been decided that The following fellows placed in ' The the respective events: they go to Como Springs. seniors are very enthusiastic, and Jake Capps, second 120 yard we feel the outing will prove suc- high hurdles. cessful in all respects. Ray Davis, third 440 yard dash. Jake Capps, fourth high jump. ' Annual Business Meeting Held Ray Atkinson, first in the disThe annual business meeting of cus. the student body of Davis high Glade Rasmussen, second in the school was held April 27. The re- discus. Davis, fourth in the mile report of the expenditures of the student body for the past year was lay. read by Joe Richards, secretary and Davis, third in the medley retreasurer. The proposed amend- lay. ' ments to the school constitution Those running in the mile relay were read and discussed by Mr. were: Newell Smith, Willis Higgs, After Walter Willey, apd Ray Davis. In Morgan and Joe Richards. this business had been completed, the Medley relay were Bob Nelson, nominations for new student body Earl Trump, Vince Phillips, and officers were held. Byron Smith. With the success of this event, we are anticipating a successful Assembly Planned . An assembly will be held on Fri- outcome in the regional meet which day, May 4, in which the student will be held this coming Friday. vice-preside- - ... Kid Pumps Seamless or Punched AAA to C as provided if .With 3 ers Tie in or Calf or Kid in all other agricul- county residents lor suits from this store always represent the best value and fashion. White Sport Oxfords Davis "Crepe gra- dWe have the $2.79 man Wgh C. 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The schedule as druwn up is: Disease eradication - regarded by the administration as an important social welfare and efficiency measure which,, however, is of comparatively minor effectiveness in production control ,) 2 Any adjustment program Ip be 'undertaken by the administration must be for the dairy industry as a whole, must be voluntary, and must not discriminate between groups" of producers. 3.Under the law, processing taxes can not be levied unless and until, a decision is made to pay betiefit payments to individual 2455 Washington Avenue, Ogden -- :. , College Boot Shop Wat-on-Taim- i who Tri-Coun- ty school stu'dents ... Why n 2476 Washington Ave. Ogden S' I w w " f |