Show 1 SPOOL KEEPS LUCKY KEY BOARD CARS COLLIDE MAKES REPLY ONE GOES OVER West School rould Arbitrate Warren Controversy Editor Standard-Examin- may be pardoned for using a little more printer's ink made possible by courtesy of The Standard in reference to the West (Warren matter Inasmuch as th from West Warren correspondent m the press is$ue off September 6 charges that in 1924 Joseph Skeen made & promise of a ad dition to the West Warren school provided the people would vote for him in the coming election Before srefting away from the above accusation I deeire to say that no such promise was made to a group or an individual: in fact I vigorously resent the charge that I have ever" offered eo much as a Bhoe string for a vote In 1924 and at other times I have discussed the situation at West Warren with school patrons and have been very desirous of doing something to improve conditions at the school NO PLEDGE ritoMisi: I recall very clearly talking with probably five or six individuals and frankly told them that it was now possible to make some much-neede- d Improvements especially the driving of a new well and providing sanitary toileta by the addition of another room However I felt matter should be deferred that the as a two-rooschool did not adequately fill the needs of the community and that there had been some increase in numbers 'of pupils and that probably in the course of a little time the increase would be such as to Justify the school board in adding another classroom I am sure I went no further No direct promise was asked and I am sure I did not voluntarily pledge myself to do something not within my power to perform The expected Increase did not materialize In fact in 1924 there were 42 enrolled and in 1927-2- S there were 48 two of whom were children of the principal who were 9 hauled daily from Taylor The charge la made that" discrimination has been practiced in favor of my home town Warren A comparison of" the school census which is available to any citizen and la on file at the office of the Weber county board of education shows the following: It x-aminer one-roo- i t V' ' - v y - " - lists rurixs age In: West Warren Warren 1919 1024 1925 75 192T 60 83 78 63 80 63 to in grades Pupils West Warren 1924 67 62 927-2- 8 A v jTOf" V jr"""'M$ avenue' "" ' ' - t Warren ' x 42 43 During some two or three years prior to 1924 when the enrollment dropped into the $0b only Jwo teachers were employed at Warren The pertinent question is asked "If West Warren school be closed Why not Warren?" There are three or four three-rooschools In Weber county which is a tolerable m OVER Peaches Will Soon Be Utah Mowfa£ To N Canneries Canning of tiwnatoes In the state will reach a peak this week George Shorten assistant secretary of the Utah Canners association said Saturday with at least one and perhaps more facltoriea using & night ' I shift J The hot tvaa been severe on the crop he said but the tomatoes are tanding up fairly well and are of a good grade Peaches will begin to arrive at the factories the latter part of this week he aid and will be handled at the ame time as the tomatoes I dry-weat-her and re'Hed a distance of 57 feet when the4 machine driven by Miss Baker struck the rear end of the Randall car according to the report of Police Sergeant Ij W Pack The Baker machine went 48 feet efter the brakes were applied Miss Baker suffered from shock a eevere cut to the left hand and cuts on the face and hands the Randall espolice report said caped with slight injuries to his left arm and bruises on the body The windows n the Baker machine were shattered by the crash showering the glass over Miss Baker The left rear wheel was troken on the second machine jt DEMOCRATS TO ' - - OPEN OFFICE 44— The Ogden scuti council has SET MEET DATE grl Piiirffi! m BIKELODGES t -L - J -- j r Tarn Brlg-p171 of 2257 Eccles avenue narrowly? escaped serious A 'a ys v injuries Saturday 'afternoon while riding: a motorcjfcle when he was crowded between two automobiles v: on Twenty-fifth- : street hill according" to a police report Briggs was going westward Jufet behind an automobile driven by Charles Beus 161 of 2768 Liberty avenue when Beus turned toward the curbing:! according to the pom lice Ruth Elder who flew across the sea almost saved the key to the exclti Brlgga apparently became cabin of her plane when she was rescued Now as a film actress for ed and turned to the rig-hof the Paramount she wears the key as a luck piece Beus machine where he lodged in between twa automobiles A slight conditions! in condition under present dice the matter in order to re injury to hi left leg: resulted three-roomove all suspicion of unfairness There is a first-clas- s building which was built at Warren the present board with the approv SUIT MAY FOLLOW TRAIN-AUTsome 10 years ago and before there al of the holdovers who have the CRASH was one lineal rod ot gravel or power to fulfill the agreement will shale on our road and when no one now Mrs Itallo Lobello 19 year-old immediately enter into an ar mother desired to travel by team further who was killed in an or more often than necessary Plain bitration agreement along the usual crash last August 19 City is a large district and hae a lines selecting three or five peo left no estate except cause of acsplendid graded school without the pie from an outside district who tion against the Ogjjen Union Railaddition of other than pupils way & Depot company and the a are not financially or otherwise Oregon Short Line Railroad comtributary This is not to interested the people parallel condition with West We- directly be appointed as usual each side to pany for negligence in causing her ber and West Warren one or two if five are se death it wait stated by papers filed The statement was made in the select the two or four choosa in the Weberj cqunty clerk's office recent letter from West Warren lected and Saturday or a a third fifth person that the "reopening of the West The papers were signed by her contract The which for hauling Warren school would be consider- Is now in widowed husbandi Joseph Lobello "be force terminated may ed provided satisfactory results did of 210 West Twentieth Ktreet who at the fclose of the present year not follow this year's action" was seriously injured in the same If the people of West Warren as accident A child of DISCLAIM PREJUDICE a body or through their commit couple Rose was uninjured in Messrs Jacobs McEntlre and tee desire to arbitrate this matter the the same accident after being carShupe the holdover members of the you miy indicate the same to the ried a distance of 270 feet Weber county board of education clerk of the Weber county board of have stated that while it la an un- euuuaiiun uuu we win meet ai me usual procedure they are willing West Warren school building or at to go on record by written contract the office of the board of education of the and immediately formulate the providing for the West Warren school next year pro- agreement ' vided satisfactory results do not JOSEPH SKEEN follow present arrangements and Priident of Weber County further while disclaiming preju Board of Education - NT Gather iTuesday City Hall BETWEEN CARS ! 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All leaders will call their troops together this crime" To date the bickering of the wets week and begin their year's work rwill hold Its The scout and dry disclose a woeful state of first meeting council of the fiscal year mental poverty on both sides Monday at 2 p ni at the home of Crime is largely monopolized by Mrs J T Rushmer All members are urged to attend as business of the camp followers of — the bootleggers dopeprohibition importance is to i be transacted it peddlers ' was said and gangsters The lesiona of the human mind under the impact of the "big stick" NEW PURSES are diverse and appalling Fear between man and man la Parla sends mm some luxurious on the increase The welcome sign purses of ample propor- pouch is taken from the door and the of tan calf and boroso i tlons latch string pulled inside Where shark InOne dark green has four paris the hearty laugh and the caretitions Inside and outside a pock ' free smile? The drys would make scapegoats et for passports $and another for of the police when confronted with clgarets "the failure of prohibition" The j v wets have a consuming thirst but traffic cops motorists and pedesI not so many alibis They are mere- trians ly free American citizens Jealous "Unexplalnahle'l accidents bootof their personal liberties leg headache powders and face In the gala days of the saloon paint follow lnjnajtural sequence drink seemed to dog certain occuth Ijn reirospedtlqn pations like a shadow The drys wonder of an eni olj radio flight never troubled to find the cause television andtalingj niuvied u me If they had maybe "enforcement" gasoline auto without a &moks '! too would be an accomplished fact stack Poisonous products of combusThe conventional exhaust la tion from automobiles are a great- unfairto little children and pipe makes er menace to humanity than alco- of the following anotorist a "road hol ever was hog" Tasteless odorless and invisible "Keep the airways clean" the deadliest portion creeps like Respectfully) "a thief in the night" It passes E A- - BATTEL! ! two-year-o- ' GIRL SCOUTS S -- Randall's machine turned over I PACK-I- NEAR HEIGHT pital Saturday n!ght and Randall Peterson 2 of 11338 Washington avenue suffered Jess serious injuries when the itwo automobiles they were driving collided at 1wenty-eight- h street and Jackson Si' 61 TOMATO- - j m There were children of school who pipe or Kan concert in the Ogden tabernacle on Wednesday evening September 12 at 8:15 o'clock Mr Stephen will graduate next June and receive hia degree from the Northwestern university school of music and the ooncert is being given to help finance this year's study Miss Gertrude Baker 23 of 3340 Taylor avenue was in the Dee hos- - m - Young Woman Driver Cut By Glass Man Slightly Hurt '"') :r''h ft — We er STEPHENS WADE Nappear in a l ill |