Show FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY THE OGDEN 4 1929 STANDARD-EXAMINE- by 1933 or sooner! What was good enough for our grandfathers is not good enough for our kid brothers in thi3 case stnd when Ogden is a city of "75009 we wan to throw our chest's out and say One of the Season's Popular Indoor Sports! Box Elder Department Business Ofricc Corner Drug Store IJrigham City Tlione 122 Correspondent Phono 92-J-- "That building bears the name' of my alma mater Isn't It a peach?" Read what The Standard-Examine'' l says: j "The statement ras made there is some doubt whether the city has kept pace with Its increased There! W no doubt In population the case of the higH School Ogden outgrew it 10 years' ago' Handicapped by the tat tot modern facilities in the present building the time has come when Ogden boys and girls wiir ftn3 it Increasingly hard to make the!! same scholastic progress as the boys and grls taught inbetter siurroundirigs" Balr Mizabcth r! 6 THREE MEXICANS GIVEN SENTENCES V f jlUST THE BEST Union Coal Co i - Trap Buy br Deal in U You Harry P Bradfofdf Samuel G Adams v Edmund Harold M Cummings Leland Fj " it - ADAMS & LELAND ' I : j e Summer Street' 269-279 - i :( ! K QGDEN i ! i tiaciii:PwS ibb Hodges instructor of the grade at Honeyville school news irs If anyone got married ' Iltita sixth! Greaves Rex editor-in-chi- ef at her parents' Klathryn Cooley Jack Norback home it) 'Garden City for a few days Ruth Zupparin ' isststant editors on account of illness Edna Irvin typis Parker B Pratt will be detained for a week or two from the Box '"I disagree witji vy'hat you say Elder high school for medical treat- but will defend to death your right ment Alf Freeman will take his to say it"— Voltaiire Pratt place lri the shops and Mrs wJll substitute for him in the juHOME 'AGAIN nior high school are ringing again and bells The Jessie M Parsons teacher- in the doors are redpenlng to admit TVlHard school passed the holidays n to the land the students d at the home of her mother in do or die Tile holidays were of Idaho ' the merriest in our yourg lives and Martha Lemon of the "WJllard we look forward with a challengPortin friends old school visited ing smile to the qfferlngs of 1923 age during the holidays It has been ail glorious home 4 and believe it or not we're coming MEETING U W C T — "W4 The TREMONTON Jan omen's Christian Temperance unionn M E church will be held In1 the held its meeting Thursday after-noo-T church building thiis evening Mrs M E Shaw and Mrs Maryl Burns at the home of Mrs H jihode Mrs D W Jenkins presi-in have the program in charge The dent of the Box will Jncljude a! contest of of what program and stunts Dinner songs original charge She gave a report was expected"of the dommittee in will be served Mr? Edgar Winchester was collecting dues and AJso reported to Ogden last Friday on account the progress made iQf aaie on- n children's plaj ground! after which of the grave illness of her aged Mrs M If Parry state president mother Mrs Laura Jonnson who from Salt 'Lake gave a detailed re- went to Ogden about two months held last ago to live at the home of her son port of the convention Music was Boston in November furnished 'by Misses Pearl Wtklns and and Boris Keller on the piano was saxophone and a vocal - book-lade- Ma-la- s s - Met witji an accidentMade ai speech glad to see each other again and by the way seniors doesn't It suggest to you that we're on the home stretch and will soon cross the tape - j j his-walle- -- i 1 5 r " : Phone Wasatch 3721 I 36-4- North 3rd West Street U SALT LAKE CITY UTAH U S A The Western Fur City j w i Made'apet a noise Heard Stopped a clock Threw a brawl j Or came prepared It's news - Drop it In the box 1 I f on "WORTHY niGIl SCItOOL" As you enter the Ogden High school byithe east door on Twenty- fifth street) you see a metal tablet j bearing at inscription to the effect that "Ogden's little red school house" was! erected In 199 Sim ple arithmetic will revea the fact that it has seen 20 winters and fin another year will be old enough to vote Regardless of the danger of its collapsing exfept!onal things are being accomplished? Sunder its roof and Jts head Is heldShlgh but at the same time youth! must be served and Sve join with The Stand-- i in a campaign for ai million dollar Ogden Hiph school ard-Examin- n 0n er ' 'I ' yy set 4XWs milk and perhaps try Shredded Wheat with hot little cream and sugar — or enspea m me twen Jjl and eaten hi th melted butter and salt 'Delicious! It's just the kind of breakfast that starts you out feeling ht for the busiest day rood tor energy vitality strength — plus all the bran &®m W5D0ITTrrs - - - another " !! TJIST mm -- - ' Ezra Thompson Bldg Salt Lake City Utab s j Tre-mont- 303 j ! BASKET BALL GAME The Ogden Orange Streaks will open their league schedule in next Friday January 11 Bear River Bears in the playing the season's curtain raiser Tonight they will journey to Salt Lake in an attempt to re venge a defeat- - at the hands of West High suffered last year The following players compose the squad and will probably make the jaunt: Chambers Irancis Greaves Hales TIarbertson Lj Mayer Pan Van Dyke tone Parks Stone Ward Wattis and Wilson New playing suits and snappy warm-u- p outfits have been pur chased to better the team's play ing and ease the public's eye and all in all the stage is set for the ' I j - - WESTERN OFFICE ! Robbed ja bank Sold a dog't Lost Went hi'tnting Drowned a cat Came back home Took a vacation Got licked and then— rwell the days are num bered make the most of them Gee time f liesi The teachers are taking inven? tory and when a few more stu dents are dug out of the snow the old school will be none the worse for the departure of 1928 AtWfflf IT j bc-I- given by Mrs C R asSteffen with accompanMiss Pearl Watkins ist Refreshments were served by Mrs P: E Ault and Mrs Rhode SLIGHTLY INJURED Mrs Dave Holmgren of Tremonton received a shaking tip and sustained cuts about her face New Year's night when the'clar in which riding was run! into by car on the highway- a few miles south of Logan Mrs Holm gren and her two daughters toPhyllis and Ploy were returning after taking her daughters Dpltn' nnd Ethel and son Wayne to Logan where they are attending jscar a the agricultural cbllege some boys bridge" sqiith of Irivirtr a car toward litem put un theiv brakes to stop and skidded The cars intr thp Holmgren car wore-- badly damaged The monthly sutfial of the Sun lav school or young people's di vision of the Epworth league of the 1' FUR SATISFACTION i i High School News ' BOSTON! P " ' Merchants Wool Commission most successful season sd far In : history record to date The Tigers stands: t Ogden 30 Bingham 13 Ogden 21 L D S 35 Ogden 50 Morgan 20 Elliott of Salt Lake is Your Best Fur Market Regardless of Distance j f Buyers also of Sheep Pelts Wool and Hides ' I t she-wa- HAT CLEANING Women can keep their felt hats immaculate if they brush them daily arid once a w&ek go over cloth dipped in some them with Bruch the goodi cleaning fluid nap carefully when' dry nt i 'Elder-(unit-wa- Utah' Salt Lake Stamp Co RETURNS SUSPECT Sheriff John IT Zundei made a evening trip to Ogden Thursday and returned W H Carter wanted in Brigham on a charge of passing bad checks the complaint having been sworn to by the'Brigham Auto Supply company John W Smith and son Camm and Max Gaily of Centerdale were Brig-haCity visitors Thursday Mr fc?mith reports having to use a shovel to clear away the high cen- ters lh the road west of Tremonton before they could get to Tremon ton with a car on account of the He reports coming deep snow from Centerdale In a bob sleigh to BIuf Creek and then by auto It from Blue Creek to Brigham took the nartv about 12 hours to make the trip of about'forty miles N J Vincent of the Thornton drug store passed Wednesday and Thursday in Salt Bake Programs for the teachers' Insti tute to be held in Brigham City Thurs January 12 were completed Skid-morH C Superintendent day bjf Clerk-ErnesV Horsley $nd a m on that day the insti At tute will be called to order in the auditorium of the Box Elder high school and the music will be directed by George N Nye of Gar Professor Henry Oberhansland U A C at Logan will of the lrv delive'if the feature address: Those who will have cnargo or tne subjects and instructions' include Su- pervisor II Warren Taylor Supervisor Miss Bydia Robinson Annie Neddo (iolda Acord Bertha Jen-fe- n "Luc-MJones Aurther Neely Albert Mehlrum and Mont Ilaxm'on will book VPlays of r - i become superintendent of Beaver Ogcounty schools She came to written den seven years ago She has a play which is published in the nual Ogden Livestock show will swins into full glory If Jack Mackin will tell us about the Scotchman that ate- dried tipples for breakfast drank Avaier for lunch and let them swell for dinner we'll repeat the one about the bachelor from Utah A man was arrested In theidown town section ' yesterday whillti car rying a saxophone case fhiH of liquor' Only the fact that the case didn't contain a saxophone will save him from ths electric chair AUXT JANE Phone 100 3123 Grant Ave The big "tongue and pen" war DECORATIVE CANDLES Frank Moore Jqc Taylor between th senior men and the can be candles cleaned in Fancy boys of 1930 was checked right its midst by the declaration of the without losing their luster by dustholidays but it is to be resumed ing with a cloth dampened in al-' Read the Classified Ads now and the seniors have an an- cohol nouncement (o make Don't get the impression that this column is reserved for this purpose however QUARTERLY lSSO:i because all questions addressed to Christmas number: of the Classi-cur- t Aunt Jane will be given the most iwas Issued pft the last day of careful attention the 1928 school jrear and thi3 Is jrur first opportunity to compli-pieOUR TEACHERS fanufacturers ol Its organizers It ts certainly Sarah Keener was graduated Tuletl-min keeping with the spirit from the University of- Arkansas STOCK MARKING 1)EVI(JES and original froni cover! to cover with a B S degree and has an A Miss B degree from the U of U CHATTER AND CIIAFr Rubber and stel stinips seals stencils convention' Keerter has enough credit for her And now it is f runiorefl that master degree in the University tf badges bronze tablets and memorial plates etc Carpe Diem had a New Year's Utah or the University of California party and that about 30 people will nnri her decree Is recognized on 43 "WEST BROAinVAY PHONE WASATCH 30Q7' a life high school teaching certlfij never forget It Miss Keeneif LAKE CITY UTAH ' With the return of Dave Peter cate Sn California SLT t and Ernie Wanffseard from iht was teaching at East High in Salt to land of sunshine! the Tenth An- Lake and resigned her position 4 — BRIG HAM CITY Jan Three' Mexicans arrested at Blue Ctfeek January 1 by Sheriff Zun-dc- il and brought to Brigham City suspected of burning the ranch house in llansei valley were taken before JudgeFred J Ilolton Thursday afternoon charged 'with vagrancy They pleaded guilty and Judge Ilolton sentenced them to serve six months in the county jail The men gave the names of Henry Martinez Mario Azbitia and Jose ' Arroys if 13 R ' I I it the wnoie wneat -- Perfect food for growing youngsters tnn And they like it ::'- NitMf!Tv - V CV -- ire-m'onto- So isn?t it a good idea- to keep a second package always on hand? After school lunches will make one package disappear before you know it — and you don t want to be caught without plenty for breakfast - lr -- sir r Tr-- I ' I ' ! I" oman s Miiaiicip anon © in the kitchen only a fraction of the long! THE MODERNherWOMAN spendsdevoted she serves bet4 to And " that cooking grandmother ter food— better from health standpoints better from yet attractive flavor-mor- the original j A - ' tiiispaciiae-l'- l' ' i SMREDDED and varied IF RHEUMATIC EAT NO SWEETS Says glass of Salts helps to overcome Rheumatism This emancipation from the kitchen —with all the leisure thai it leaves fo? otner pursuits is due very largely to tne line quality ot canned loocls now available at reasonable prices and the practice of the successful housewife 1: buying her food requirements the service way s acid Rheumatism is "easier to avoid n than to curoj states ai e to nre dress advised authority warnvly keep the feet dry avoid drink exposure and above all plenty of good water and avoid erting sweets of is"all kind? caused by body and acids resulting from food fermentation It is the function of the kidneys to filter this poison from the blood and east it out int the urine" the pores of the frkin itre also 'a means of frecinc 'ho biooil of this impurity In cj'tmp and chilly cold w eather the km pores are closed this iforcing the "kidneys to do double work: 1')°:' become Aveak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this waste and aci'is which keep accumulating and circulating through the system eventually settling in the'Joints-anmuscles causing stiffness soreness and pain called rheumatism As the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts put a in a glass of water and djrink before breakfast each morn--- i ig for a urek Tills Is helpful to1 1cutratize aciditv remove waie kid- fjiatter also to Mimulate the blood the ijeys thus often ridding of rheumatic poison Tad Salts is inexpensive and Is made from the of grapes and Ifmvn juice combined with lithia and is used with excellent results by thousands of folks vho are subject to rheumatism — well-know- Khe-utiiatis- wa-st-- She" uses her time to better are thus her total and household savings materially increased advantage She doesn't try to do a delivery boy's work No longer does she hear the phrase "Canned Foods" used with the slightest reflection on the housewife's culinary skill On the contrary intelligent peo realize that scientific commercial canning has reached a i stage of pert pie a C Ai ': xeuuuu luiu caii nvi toe iipproucaeuJ in usual iiume cooiuiig - A 1 1 It i 1 I But of course one must know values! - V Canned foods sold in Red & White Chain Stores are those that bear the commendation for quality Concentrate your buying of Canned Foods and all good groceries at your Red & White Chain Store it will pay you in many- - ways :' d table-spoonf- XWrA'- ' " : : ' i I ! ul v ' J ': '!: v I - - j Tlie lull size licuils uiiii iiu uic cereal ' v - a-i- - !' 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