Show - THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER KING GEORGE IS ONTRACT Wl BY BACK-I-N SHOOTING FORM LION GOAL Idaho Industrial School Will Receive 1775 Tons of Fuel - Girl Scout Leaders’ association met Monday night and completed the adoption of their constitution and Rules for the first degree hikers were studied The Girl Scout Glee club organization1 was planned and Mrs M R Clark will have charge of the singing Thursday evening November l4 at 7 o’clock was chosen for the -- first street meeting at 799 Twenty-eig- ht Scribes Will celebrate their first party with Mrs D D King Saturday November 23 Call the office for any Information concerning it City court of honor for the captains and patrol leaders was jheld Saturday' In the offices of the Girl Scouts Its purpose is to make patrol leaders more efficient help for the captains Games and songs will be taken up The Ogden Girl Scout council will meet in the office at 7:30 o’clock instead of Monday Wednesday — Armistice night r day BOISE Nov 9r— (AP)— The Lion Coal company of Ogden has been j awarded u contract for supplying the J industrial school fat St Anthony with its winter supply of coal the ' state purchasing agent announced today The contract calls for 1500 t6ns of slack and 275 tom of stove coal Contracts on coal for other institutions including the University I of Idaho the Southern branch and the state capitol have been held up pending tests of various coals fered 4f- by-la- t I i r -- 10344 EXAMINED FOR MENINGITIS i j BOISE Nov 9— AP) —Bacteriologists of the department of public welfare have examined 10344 persons in Bonneville county during the past three weeks in the campaign earagainst meningitis Forty-fiv- e ners of the disease were discovered scarcely a school” examined being found free of carriers (Practically half of those tested have been adults wjio have come in in large numbers5 on their own ' initiative Examinations have been made at the rate of aa high as 800 a day As each carrier is discovered he is isolated and given treatments that rid him of the infection - 2 44 5 would study Troop 9 has been asked to have charge of the flag raising on Armistice day We are glad Flourett Andrews Fern Bergland Ruby Dud-l-y Edna and Charline) - Cook ' will have the honor ot being the color guards We were glad to get the “Broadcasters" —Charline Cook scribe ) — f4 -- - i -- k' s £ Next to grape wine it is said' that Japanese’ sake or rice wine is the' oldest alcoholic beverage known to man its Use dating back over 2000 i years -- ‘ 1 - I pUFiis little i DORMITORIES GET-NAME IN IDAHO i i MOSCOW Idaho Nov 9— (AP)— The state board of education today named two normal school dormitories cleaned up routine business and discussed the long term state t building program The men’s dormitory 'at j Albion State normal school was named hall In honor of John Mcv Murray an early xaaho educator and the women’s residence will be called Hannah Cornish hall after the first woman to teach a school for white children In Idaho' The discussion centered around a 40-ye-ar building improvement program whereby the state educational system might cooperate with the state legislative building committee now considering the long term j building --plan A 5500 acre experiment tract was set aside at St Joe-fo- r horticultural observation purposes’ ‘ Mc-Murr- ay -- at all Strain points V 'i Pills Extra Heavy ' ‘ falllng hair I LEVI STRAUSS: Waist Overalls Insuret long: i '! 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Fax for troubles and V : (f - Tested Denimiin ! ©AOT&RUJFF I -- byte -- km ailment Botii cold Goat- -t under Money-Bac- k antee Barber or drueyirt f LUCKY TIGER lUoUh ANiJ Askfoi Levi’s ARB KUW LaiV NO a JVn Aiw 2WHay Tretmntfor WHYTE-FO- X ’ fie!labfefkrchandiseslncel853 HEAD COLDS AND SKIN IRftfTATfOMS Contain 14 actfr tngTedtentJLof wtlHam Associated Press Photo Word that King George once more Id!' able to ride and to shoot has i caused gratification In all parti of England At this time of year the English aristocrat’s mind turns to guns and birds So newi that King George spent a morning at Sandringham shooting pheasants was as significant to ths man on the street as a physician’s statement of health 9— (AP)— Unfillectprders of the United States Steel corporation increased 183981 tons during October The tonnage report made public at noon today showed total unfilled orders on October 31 of 4086-56- 2 against 3902581 tom of September 30 and 3751030 tom on October 31 1928 The August total was 3 658211 tons Nov I Lola Fowers Faye Gurgridge Bernice McDonald Madeline Claik Emma Richardson Rudie Koons Sylvia Nay and Ruth Amundsen Wcshington Junior High School Notes - An assembly was held Thursday the last football gams' of ths season Washington vs Lewis President Robert Bingham called the assembly to order Mr Elxis made sn announcement regarding the fire drill for the afternoon No program was given because of the Armistice assembly to be held the next dajy Short talks on the gams were given by Coach Peterson and the vide president of the student November 7 for the purpose of The doughnut sale of November wa3 so popular and so success -ful 4ha Miss Parkinson has an soon again There "’Mother says there is no better Ised was sope murmuring because the gave out in fifteen cough medicine for children than doughnuts there will be plenty in Foley's Honey and Tar and ice the next sale to withstand even such an onslaught of popularity too find it so” 6 prom-jtheflve- ry mtn-bta- fc Boon i 2020 has the honor of havQuickly effective No opiates no ingrejl baiked 100 per cent since the that a careful mother would hesij ing first bunk (day tate to give her child Ask for Foley’s client j The physical education depart ment under the direction of Miss Brewer has been divided into twelve teams Df equal strength! and skill These teams who have adopted ft WmmI have just finished a P1U la K4 4 014' jungle napes tod with Blue neailla box of ball tournment series volly Ribboa Takaaaatfca Bar was played :he of last which foe games Aik fyaar Pnilt niAKoira Wednesday November 6 The mem- tiricHEsiEns BRASS PILTR o4 kepwr bers of the Victorious “Gorilla” team M Bat Safest RHbi Bar Now are Ruth Child captain Helen SOLD ST DSUGGISU 8TERTWMI V S Allen Eva Nixon Saturday evening the members of Room 111C were entertained at the home of Betty McBride an-nounc- iijg body $ Alliam Alsup ' FORMED PATROLS j The meeting of Troop 10 was held with Mrs Aldrich Monday at 4 o’clock We have five girls who will soon become tenderfoot scouts 'Virginia Brlmm will be invested 'next time At our meeting we gave) the money We had collected on our cooky sale to Mrs Aldrich We sang several songs and talked about another cooky sale We organized) into three patrols The leaders of the patrols are: Patrol 1 or the Busy Bee patrol Pearl-Ros- e Patrol 2 or Wise Owl patrol Geraldine Johnson and Patrol 3 or Bluebird patrol Agnes Greenwell The scribes are Vir ORDERS INCREASED eSTEEL CO REPORTS YORK ws I 1 NEW ginia Brimm Gladys Johns and1 I Marion Johns respectively ' — Pearl Ro e scribe Troop 4 has not been coming as well as promised so new patrol leaders have been elected comprising Helen Warner Betty Higgins and Norma Foulger for patrol leaders and Olive Moffltt and her assistant Delores Roland The girls are pitying games and some are started on the second class work The troop is dressing dolls Thirteen dolls have already been taken These - j dolls must be in for inspection soon for they must be In- the office by December Mrs Wade will help the girls Most of the girls who were not tenderfoot scouts last Jtime were studying for the test Miss Taylor will help in being our lieutenant 5 —Olive Moffitt senbe Troop 12 opened its meeting with flag 'raising Afterwards) the j girls received their dolls to dress (Then Mrs Parks called the roll and told us about Armistice day We then played some games sang some songs and then lowered the flag 'and sang i “Taps" 8 met In the Methodist Troop church Saturday at 2:20 ' o'clock with Mrs Blessing and Mrs Miller our captain and lieutenant We discussed the many things wet had done since the last year at! this time Beth Lusty our treasurer gave us a report and we hid 81887 in the bank After our business meeting we played games' and adjourned —Mary Underwoiod scribe AT FLAG CEREMONY Troop 9 met Tuesdajf After the business session we passed the tes that we studied last’ wiek We received the laws for the benefit of the hew girls Then we hadta reviewing spelldown with the laws promise slogan and allegiance It was a tie We learned a new song and ' played seme more games and sang taps Edna and Chjarline-Coothe patrol leaders handed in their Christmas dolls all ready for ths Goodfellow-The girls talked ‘about and 'Planned which badtresi thev I ? -- ' SUNDAY HORNING NOVEMBER 10 1929 h Goldie Thoro Friday morning the student body to celebrate the coming anniversary of the signing of the Armistice A very interesting program was given Mr Ora Bundy our future mayor offered a few remarks on the meaning of Armistice day Superintendent Hopkins encouraged us with the thought that we were to receive the accessories for our auditorium in the very near future The musical program was as follows: “I Will Give You the Keys of Heaven” Girls’ Glee Club “Japanese Love Song” Marian Holbrook “Silvery Chimes” Pianoforte Duet Helen Allen Dorothy Broome “Now Day Is Done” (Spencer) Girls’ Glee-Clu“Dear little Boy of Mine!’ Calvin Stuart “The Flag Without a Stain” Male Quartet — Calvin Stuart Lawreftce Shaw Roy Critchlow Gayle MaJan Members of the Girls Glee club are: Iona Langford Iola Langford Alean Sessions Helen Allen Floris Anderson Wanda Arrow-smi- th Helen Moyes Beth Peterson Mary Beth Early Gladys Jones Della Rae Roberts Ebertha Edes-gin- e Ella Stanger Mary Arrington Dorothy Broome Irma Langford Louise Mortenson Jennls De Boer La Rue Nicolaides Velta Clements Arleen McGregor Iola Watts Bar assembled b bara Taylor Ruth Birnie Edna Burton La Verne Galt Cornelia Evertsen Marian Holbrooke Zelma Davison Frances Mortenson Max- Jorid Burnett Helen Lindquist Ruth Goddard McNamara Virginia Catherine Malan Ruth Cragtra Ine Tort Gladys Stoddard Nedra Stephens Edna i Williams Clara Southwick Ruth Banner Marian Bradshaw Ruth Henigar Athaleen Bateman Carma Allen Melba Smith Alma Lane Ruth Childs and Barbara Reeve IV notes elementary Another victory I Washington’s sixth grade team played in 9 HitiPinwlth a score of 18--Quincy The Quincy boys gave the most perfect exhibition of kicking in this game and a splendid spirt of sportsmanship was displayed by both teams In this year’s contests up to date Washington sixth grade team has never suffered defeat It has been a most successful season largely due to our physical education teacher Miss Jeppson GEOGRAPHY TALK K j "The fifth and sixth 'grades 'en- joyed a real treat on Wednesday afternoon Miss Jex one of the Junior High teachers who has been around the world recently took all of us to the many picturesque she had visited On a worldplaces map she pointed out the places where they stopped She had several lovely costumes bought in China and Japan! 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