Show : SHE OGDEN STAND FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 28 1923 WIS PAY IS SOUGHT DOOMED QgdenHigh School News TO SEPARAT 0 He Is Ordered Deported Because of Defect In Vision — Tf2JrTpE 28-(API—Doomed to seoaration from his family unless some last minute official action saves him Robert Stalnton 12 left today for New York accompanied by his parents On Saturday he will sail for Eng- land because of Immigration re strictions A physician decided that Liverpool Robert had a slight defect in his vision Ellis Island physicians and doctors here said that the defect would clear gradually and that" the boy would never become a public charge because of his eyesight But this testimony did not convince the immigration department and the boy was ordered deported He was admitted under bond as a temporary visitor and his time- expires Saturday Last minute efforts are being made to prevent the separation of the boy from his parents who will be unable to accompany him Mrs Stalnton was advised to send so he may reRobert to Eng-lanturn later under the quota by posting: a bond he will not become a public charge SYRACUSE N Y Sept - WAGES INCREASED BY MINE COMPANIES Ariz Sept 28 — (AP) of the leading mining companies of Arizona announce a ten percent Increase in wages of miners effective October 1 The increase la contingent on the price of copper continuing at 15 cents or above which has been the case for several days Announcements of the three the Phelps Dodge companies corporation Calumet and Arizona company and the Shattuck Denn corporation said while the increase applied directly only"" to miners on a daily wage similar increases would be given to employes paid on a monthly basis Approximately 15000 miners In Arizona are Involved in the in crease in the mine payrolls which t vould total more than $2500000 - BISBEE -- —Three " annually M r KATHRYJT COOLEY (Editor Pro Tern) The clubs are awakening: with a bound from their summer' nap The new programs have been made out new advisors selected and the members are all pepped up for a glorious year of fun and work There Is a club "for every purse and purpose' 'and the Juniors are having a hard time deciding Just which club they would like to Join Each club is taking up some In teresting subject to which the mem bers will devote their time One another club is featuring radio outdoor sports another exploration and excavation another archery another scientific projects another astronomy another English litera ture and another travel in France You can easily see what a very fine variety of absorbing subjects No wonder the is to be studied poor Junior is bewilderedl PRECIOUS YEARS Aa we- sit In Mr Smith's chem istry class with one eye on him - and the other dreaming we can hear the click of the typewriters inMrs Frank's room the rhythmetlcal thud of dancing and stumbling feet in Mrs Blackham's gym class the familiar sound of sweet young voices in discord blending which issues from Mr Peterson's room We are back home again! But sadness steals in for we are here such a short time Then we must leave "the old nest" to seek our fortunes at the end of the rainbow in the fabled pot of gold Let us enjoy our school year then to the fullest extent for it will never return DANCE TONIGIIT Tonight comes the first student body dance of the year The dance th is the theme of most of conversations one hear3 in the halls Even the teachers talk of it Wonder whether they will have their dates Whether the teachers have or not the fact remains that most of the students have and the dance promises to be a great success GIRLS' ASSOCIATION Wednesday peptember 19 a was girls' association assembly held At this assembly the plans of the association for the coming year were discussed The club has changed Its form a great deal A committee has been appointed for revising: the constitution to allow for this change Among other things they are sponsoring a "bi sister" movement that is very flni Kaon senior will have one or tw juniors to watch over (not fight with) and introduce to the school Every line of activity in whichi girls could possibly be interested fpatured with committees to mak You need only arrangmenest This club will put on one series of Dlavs during the Tanglefoot Spray year and perhaps two The money This one powerful obtained from these wm buy pic Insecticide kills files tures for the halls A tiaw advisor was elected at moths mosquitoes Mrs Blackham was this assembly bedbugs roaches chosen bv a large majority Th ants end fleas Buy advisors are now Mrs Blackham today from a grocer and Mrs Irwin ylMuMi mee ordrugistnearyou THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY Grand Rapids Michigan ' I S- 1 - — nrttr-"- " SENIOR MEETING The first senior meeting of the year was a knockout Eliot Samp son knocked out all competitors to become president Rex Greaves also staged a knockout and got the Bill Reeder al vice presidency at the finish a bit dizzy though managed to floor two other seniors in order to get the secretaryship The council members got their ap pointments by a decision as it was a close race The lucky people are Georgia Hopkins Kent Bram- well Jim Noblitt and George Fowles To go with such cham pions we elected as managers Mrs Neweomb and Mr Beeson With such an array of talent we UHSP kyfeWKlSWWgiltH'UiS! 39years Kinder One CdntiniiousJManagcment riiff f f i V WWW i£ 4 ezre? & s y 5¥ m - llfllflllll TONSABNGS 11 FOOTBALIi BEGINS This afternoon Coach Kapple took the first string squad of football players to Sandy Utah to try out their strength against the Beet Diggers of Jordan high school Jordan district Assistant Coach Frank Oberhans-le- y accompanied the second squad to Morgan to play against the Morgan high school team These are the first practice games of the season and we await with anxiety the ' results BANK has been standing behind the farmers and clairymen of this section Not only has it taught them the value of a Savings' Ac- count at 4 compound interest but also its experienced management has always been ready to in furnishing helpful advice re- ' hi V 11 IW P BIGELOW PRESIDENT E L VAN METER D E DAVIS O J STILWELL ' CASHIER 4 TRUST OFFICER ' j N BECKER W D J BARKER FARR GL A T T mm-TlflMWl-iff-iiaiW- vacation" EVANS CLINGS TO TAX HONOR crats who ' were Important and who were not" she recalls "They were all mixed together in a most confusing Jumble I could make nothing of it so I did not go to Houston" Mrs Archdale is International secretary of the Six Point group of Great Britain The Viscountess Rhondda la chairman of the executive committee The object of the organization is to work for reforms to give men and women equal opportunities politically economically and socially FOUR LIQUOR GASES DROPPED Four liquor possession cases dat ing back to last January were dis missed in city court this morning because of lack of evidence Jack Adams John Francisco Gus Gratis and Ben Decorco were the names of those accused in the complaints signed by John Ferrell federal ' agent The case against Alex Child on a was set for similar charge hearing As to equality in sharing the next and the case against burden of war she is equally firm "PeteMonday the Greek" also arrested at With tax notice No 1 David W Evans Weber county treasurer appeared at his own office Thursday and paid his taxes receiving tax receipt No 1 Mr Evans prides himself in being the first property owner to pay his taxes each year At noon today less than 10 property owners had paid their taxes "Certainly women should shoul- the same time" was set for tomor der arms along with men" she as- row serts "Why should men be selected for cannon fodder any more than women?" Mrs Archdale came to"WashIng-tona- s a guest of the National Woman's Party She attended the republican convention at Kansas City and her comment was: "Most amazing!" "I could not tell who were Republicans and who were Demo A A i NEW! A NEW! Victor Records Columbia Records 31599 1463 Nagasaki Down Where the- Sun Goes Oriental Three o'clock In the Morning —Paul Whiteman - Down — — fpana 21601 In a Bamboo Garden 'Cause I Feel Low Down — Relsman Orchestra You —Jacques Renard Orchestra That' 21605 What Call I Keen I'm More Than Satisfied —All Star Orchestra I But Love —Ukulele Ike Better Service GLEN GLENBROS-ROBERT- S PIANO CO Brunswick Records Was It Chloe A 3993 Dream? — Katzman Orchestra S Sentence In Chicken Theft Will Be Imposed Monday A jury in Judge George S Barker's division of the Second district court Thursday evening returned a verdict finding William Peterson 59 guilty of a charge of petit lar- Sentence will be imposed ceny Monday Peterson whose criminal record dates back to his early youth is declared to have served half his life in Jails and prisons He was charged with grand larceny in connection with the theft on June 6 of 98 White Leghorn pullets from Montel Monson Forty-seve- n of the pullets were recovered eome of them at Peterson's home and - others near by The jury which reduced' the charge TUCSON "ArU' Sept 28— (AP) —Two men were shot and killed near Deminer N M by border patrol officers when the two failed to stop their car when requested to' do so In reporting the "deaths of ' the men' to authorities" here border patrol officers said the car in which the men were riding was found : to have been loaded with The men killed officers liquor said were Ross W' Huggins alias W A Eaton of Tucson and a nero named Prather but whose first name was unknown Precious stone are composed of An opal very- simple elements for Instance - is - flint and water' while the blue of the sapphire Is the chemical action of one grain of lion on 100 of alumina WiLLJATIIER 1 Mrs E O Leatherwood To Make Main Speech of Afternoon - an - WR IGHl Millinery Dept (Second Floor) NEW FALL FELTS P THE MODE 295 $500 A-TO- "hats small long right-side- d Vagabond shapes g hats with every imaginable type of trimI new shades as English green such In grape-nu- t ming Monet African red navy and black medium sizes small and head je close-fittin- 3943 Felts Velvet Combinations Soliel Velours 4016 Some Day Somewhere Chlquita In 3Iany Versions of the Authentic Mode —Nick Lucas $W Better Brunswick Service At GLENBROS-ROBERT- PIANO CO to 20 Our millinery department is sparkling with spring-lik- e vivacity — we have from the eastern fashion centers authentic models selected as the smartest creations of the most important designers S PIANO CO ( (4a4SE(B()-CS£0EjE09gK4B- "Oh do you like it? "Great The beSl you ever served t ' 1 Wi n J '-- I VI i 'Well 'we've been experimenting for weeks Too had we didn't try B firsl" MJB the strong blend they use slightly less coffee than with other blends But whether you make it strong or weak M J B has a flavor that only the strong blend can give Now it comes to you vacuum-seale- d in the new tall key-ca- n Both the vacuum process and the improved sively to the M able only to M J J key-ca- n belong exclu- B Company and are availB users ASSISTANT CASHIER "ASST TRUST OFFICER (D(0) MtC i SA °1q) w FF -- E E Km P WHBHBHHHMHaMMMBSSHMMMMiWSPMMW-- rrllu SMMMMHMS ' The Weber county women's Republican club will meet Saturday afternoon at S:80 o'clock at the Itotel Bigrelow Mrs I N Fulton president announced today Mrs B O Leatherwood wife of the United States representative wiir'be the principal speaker and organization plans for the women in the campaign will be discussed A special musical program will be given Aireneral Invitation for all from grand to petit larceny conwomen of the to sisted of Joseph Bachman james attend was extended by county Mrs FulII Martin Norman C- Olsen' John ton H Powers Francis Clarke Fred A Ochs John McCamant and WilRead the Classified Ads liam A Crouch Rag Doll I Think of What You Used to Think of Me -- Abe Lyman's Orchestra Columbia Service At ' tiVJ At NEW! Better Cdkimbia Victor BR0S-R0BERT- 1471 Weakness Now Can't Give You Anything My LESSER CHARGE G0Pt"EN $ Troubadours 1467 Sweet Ella May There'll Never Be Another That's - V- TWO KILLED BY PATROL OFFICERS 0 CONVICTED We- -' 'TATE BANK 4 feminism believes in divorcing from sex She sentimentality wants equality for men and women in everything "Women should be compensated for bearing children if it's such an important thing in the world's affairs" she says "A mother who has to earn her living should be paid by the state for the time she has to remain away from her work or the firm for which she works should be compelled by law to compensate her for the enforced 11 Elt ate garding matters pertaining to ber County conditions 11 WASHENQTON — (AP) — If mais the ternity thing in a woman's life aa many men contend Mrs Helen Archdale of Great Britain trants to know why they aren't willing' tlo pay for it Mrs Archdale in! Washington on a world tour in the interests of Many people find that with that nowadays a great deal depends upon the right banking connections i For 39 years the OGDEN" STATE co-oper- ' RUTH M'J-Weber County Farmers Know HjjTEHNflY "Compensation Should Be Given Mothers Says English Woman the are sure to come out with all So get championships- in sight a ringside seat ior ine ciasn Between the Juniors and seniors of O H S This will be held from September to Mar and flowers for the juniors will be acceptable — K RAINES dvT? fc3! FOR ARB-EXAlilH?- - :t r T |