Show SUNDAY HORNING- - NOVEMBER 2 1930 EXAMINER THE OGDEN STANDARD townshrip 6 north range 2 west $1 stimulated interest secthe of because 211 while Daniel H Felt and wife to Arthur Room the was claimed by Transfers Estate for the purpose of organizing was visit Real into outsider to went Rooms hurried an Junior third W and of ond Felt part of the northeast quarhaving prizes Ford by Washington election An ard Vining for humor George month-- y boys association And 101 and 205 the Calto 6 north attend perhaps notes followsr the auditorium as of section 17 township ter school Lydia by he editor department resulted which '' sport held t for filed estate to real of And Transfers 2 east association artist $10 Conan it Doyle Clausie Girls' brings most important ofall range vin Stuart president Eggli Raymond meeting of the Daniel H Felt and wife to Arthur CLASS TEAMS ORGANIZED home record in office of County Recorder a the rest of the students are report- Texa Bollig president of the 'as- vice president and Fred Furniss of idea using the the girls were Talks tenth W Felt lot 7 block 9 plat A and ers The name of the paper that treasurer ninth commercial i Olson The eighth education in is to secretary and F economics there that Josephine announced sociation The footis out Mr $10 Huntsville we class Conroy grades rre hoping toTiave this club is putting as well as the teaching field given by Mr Peterson fuJane C Heniger to Marguerita C De a mothers' tea in the near :r Mr Ellis and Mr Junk Plans for ball teams in splendid shape for heartily extend a vote of thanks to Shooting Star Gazette” Roberts Della Rae Heninger lot 5 block 3 Woodmansee regarding a smokeless smoker were discussed spring football this year Each class Mrs Hare ture Important matters school A Main street $1 Approximately 1500 high discussed and Robert Bingham seCins to have good material and the coming event were Susie Jones Lynn Gibbs are to Calif Josh Monica Bothwell-Swanof Santa company students former - students of Washington the competition should be interestASSEMBLY WASHINGTON VICTORIOUS arogram was presented: 25 of in 36 blocg 31 Uniaviation 35 ew and CJurf training lots the association taking Morley other entitled each of were the against guests Last Tuesday in the gameour Last Tuesday October 28 the reg- gave a reading ing Besidestoplaying in a few batwas boys versity Place $10 and wife to Annie the county schools Not Ring Tonight" This engage teams hope Junior High Fort Mound ular weekly football assembly was Shall n Kath-eeJames Dawson' solo other from r a teams by to win class followed They piano by tles with were determined of announcing ELECTIONS CLASS Two Staffs Are Formed held for the purpose ' A solo Burt part of the northeast ofquarvicsung vocal a a by determination Foulger and schools: secbe played beto their 105-- E football a proved game have 205-E and j of the southeast quarter ter Rooms Be Galt accompanied by Mothers W 1 20 to 0 This game places Junior and Oy LaVern of Port 205-Mound tween E tory 6 Grant north range 6 Of tion elected class officers township Hurd 1 championship 3oreen A for very city us first have in Junior FlorHigh Economics girls Washington Cen-tr- al west $10 Guests At Tea The Home Jensen was elected president After the enjoyable program three was given which played ithWashL Goddard to Vera R i was interesting program Two vice president and Fay enjoyed a treat t this week in the so far The game ence Bertha Childs It chosen were to leaders was were 14 song October given songs was as follows: wife part lots I and Genevieve Ste- guise of demonstrations given to all and Allen The WASHINGTON JUNIOR NOJES sung by the boys' special chorus en- hard to choose from the nominees Staker secretary is ington on forfeiture who Hall Cook jnext Mrs subdivision $10 Ted 2 and Stevens Pratt classes La Editor block' Foley's Honey and Florence of by the Evertesen Cornelia phens wUl be the Barbara Reeve Temporary comwhich to wife Gelatin and titled “Bullfrog on the Bank and but finally game Knox and McFarland the were R vice James president Tar Compound nation- Garner and Janet Shields much are president These representing against Central looks ofas practically Quiet as the Eagle” A reading Vauh A McFarland part of the Bunof Class 105-- E She had made several salads Thomas has leader those secretary pany all Students of Room 207 MrsOctober song The elected Marian most 19 of Valdes” which by the important The Hazing I very capable desserts and candies all of northwest quarter of section that of yell students chosen are ally known Cougti nell's English class spent for the Rupe was received with much en- the same position as out the were most delicious and attractive scheduled to are carry to and her of expected 7 duty is and 23 discussing plans parton to Syrup 55 years a thusiasm and the violin solo by leader theIt team office in an effective The girls were also surprised to of their duties by victory two clubs they are organizing Miss cheer household remedy Mary Gay accompanied by learn how important and useful The names of these clubs are “The Thatcher was enjoyed by all The leading the student body in school way food a as “The is and Moons” Over 100000000 botgelatin Washington songs Golf Course Indoor to go home and try out Lynx team was awarded the prize anxious all RESULTS GREASE CONTEST WINTER and Shooting Stars” “The the best yell tles sold Quick and derecipes in the dainty Can’t? Well I’ll the ' The officers of Washington for having written tempting atten our what! week Guess stunt a the We past Hall pep During Mrs presented song They given by For Sale Moons” club are Earl Miller presi- to illustrate Thursday afternoon tion has been centered on the stu- little booksthese pendable for Coughs their work A talk was tell you101-- GLast Mr demonstrations are feel that Ellis’ advisory The contest sale dent Della Rae Roberts vice presiRoom ticket Asle for body expert by Mr Conroy about the game dry had a dent Croup (spasmodic) helpful because of Ahe dent Barbara Welsh secretary' Dan given room gaining 100 per cent first was very few words were spoken class went to El Monte andBecause also a and after trouble-FamilySand we acquired course le information first Burton throat FOLEY’S Beautiful tickling Why? This prize Newey editor Edna a our coach Mr Peterson The swimming party in the stu awarded second of won associate editor Louis Bond second by place heart In were GARAGE then leaders located they and Well some night coughs yell We sold a associate editor GUberta Knicker- song dent body ticket sale Room the by meeting opcalled 211-- C ending upon business A Hart De Arie good city Sedative without: bocker literary editor Modern several new snappy school total of 35 tickets UPHOLSTERY 664 i — we can giving Phone For out Peterson sports Dean watch Price but humor first right for portunity and songs The assembly broke came in 2441 Kiesel and opiates mildly laxative Phone 604 editor school notes by Harry Bond yells do it next time! were at call deterstudents the all and up rest particulars — Margaret Jensen Children like it MothDella Rae Roberts art and the re- mined to back the team against Mattress! Let us service your differential Repairs considered are students of the Call ers endorse it exactly and transmission so you can The name of the paper North BOYS’ ASSEMBLY Ave porters Wash 2468 suits Elderly Persons shift gears this winter SMITH BEDDING CO this club is putting out is “The JunAt two o’clock last Wednesday MOTHERS’ TEA PLANNED Candies was helc Martha Washington ior Gazette” On Monday October 27 the girls October 9 a boys’ assembly 420 25th St Phone 510 The officers of “The Shooting Powers Orella are club Stars’ Sara Stephenses vice president Burt secretary Darold president Birnie Orella Powers editor Ruth Steph-cnsen first associate editor Saha ta second associate editor Rich editor Edsinga literary n j 4-- f-i START CLUBS er ill j 24-2- - : ' half-holid- ite 18-ho- ay FERN SHOP Flowers - 3 El-ber- f if SCHOOLS SHUT BY PARALYSIS In ' BOISE Nov 1— (AP)— All schools in Payette county were ordered closed today and restrictions placed on public gatherings by an order issued by the county commissioners as a result of a renewed appearance of infantile paralysis With approval of the state commissioner of public welfare schools to two will be closed for 10 days excludweeks and children will be ed from public gatherings and as much as possible confined to their own homes In announcing the closing order C K Macey welfare commissioner said three cases had developed one each in Payette New Plymouth and Fruitland all proving fatal fix v r X t J oti - D v si 4 FRANK W STRATFORD CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER AS FOUR-YEA- R A RECORD Births reported during the past week at the office of the city health departmentB follow: and Bertha Upton William Braddock 1314 Jefferson avenue bov Eliah V and Theresa Westover street Hoskins 44 West Thirty-fir- st OF ACHIEVEMENT Mr V flj3® w G m i n N rJ '' Mi --- — were Despite the fact that Weber county taxes reduced by $10026559 during the past Republican regime more roads were built and more equipment purchased than ever before in the county’s history Frank W Stratford as chairman of the board durfor ing the past two years was largely responsibleaddiIn this efficient economical management hightion to building 506 miles of hard-surfaof equipworth $56000 the county bought ways to again ment and is exceptionally snow keep highways free from - girl Thorwald and Ruth Dalton Telle-so- n 2263 Van Buren avenue girl HanBarton and Margaret M avenue 2849 Jones cock Pingree girl Clarence D and Dollie Fowles Durrant Dee hospital girl Virgil C and Elizabeth Bunot Steed Dee hospital girl Grover C and Ethel McKay Smith Dee hospital girl Rufus anct Randa Peterson Lewis Dee hospital girl William F and Esther Benson Dame Dee hospital boy Richard L and Vfda Morris Blakeslie Dee hospital boy Orson A and Agda M Johnson Thornblad Dee hospital girl Earl G and Mary L McGoldrich Donaldson Dee hospital girl Raymond R and Mildred McLean Tonks Dee hospital boy Gizo and Waso Kido Habuchi Dee M S ' I 1 T©© ce rC well-equipp- ed (GdXHod I! On 1f(G)D' ”v v cs dud J Vj v Mr Stratford is a successful farmer and busi- ' ness man and therefore conversant with all problems of agriculture and business Known and as a careful manager of public highly-esteemfinance he has proved himself thoroughly capable “years of discharging the trust With twenty-fiv- e of voluntary service to this community for little remuneration he can be depended upon to serve Weber county ably and efficiently A vote for Frank W‘: Stratford means a vote for continued economy efficiency and progression ed - hospital boy Leonard N and Juamta Davis Peterson Dee hospital boy Joseph and Marjorie Fleming Mik kelsen Dee hospital boy Howard B and Lorraine G Hansen Pfeece Dee hospital girl Desrn B and Neta Weaver Porter Dee hospital boy Edward J ahd Iris C Taylor Connolly Dee hospital boy Smith Dee Dave and Edna Bell hospital girl Archie O and Adena L Stoker Hokanson 741 Ogden avenue girl Varian E' and Cedenia Bingham Hale 2751 Jackson avenue girl Newell T and Reta Spendlove Nielson 2459 D avenue girl (Paid Political Advertisement) COOK ELECTRICALLY! 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