Show SCOUTS GIRL Window Demonstrations To Editor Be Held In Stores of We the voters have read and heard a great deal about the tax Ogden Soon we will be so amendments sitandard-Examine- r: (GIRL SCOUT NEWS) Honoring Juliette Low the found-e- r of Girl Scouting Ogden Girl Scouts are observing NationalGlrl Scout week from October 31 (the birthday of Mrs Low) to November 4 with various activities and demonstrations Due to a conflict with training courses conducted here by the regional director last week this annual celebration in Ogden is beginning instead of ending on Mrs Low’s birthday mixed up we will not know how to vote on the question at all Last suimmer I read in your valuable paper about a city — a taxless They city — somewhere back east own their own electric light and power plant and with the revenue from it they run their city without taxes Besides they sell themselves and the surrounding country light and power cheaper than the regular light monopolies can Are we not as bright as they are? Are we not as intelligent as the peoin Lople in Ontario Canada? Or or half gan Brigham City Murray Here a dozen other Utah towns? we have power going to waste in two rivers ' right at our own gates Why not use it? Then we are told a whole lot about unemployment and poor relief May 1 venture a suggestion re-as to the most effective way to get lief for the jobless? It is for the the Socialist party people to givevotes in the state of about 10000 Utah If you want the- - state legislature to sit up and get busy just jump the Socialist vote in Utah from Annual fall court of awards was held in the American Legion chau-tea- u Friday- at1 4 o’clock' Badges were drawn out of a larg£ pumpkin by the scouts participating Songs were led by Mrs M R Clark Games and dances were enjoyed Saturday was good turn day when Girl Scouts helped at home with household tasks Girl Scouts were requested to attend their own church services on ' Sunday On Monday and Tuesday there 1000 in 1928 to 10000 in 1930 You will be window demonstrations in will get action then as you go on voting Boyle’s Stratford’s and Wright’s But as stores on home nursing hostess and for one or long the other of the old parchild care ties you can not blame the poliLeaders’ association meeting y'ill ticians if they think you like it So be held Monday November 3 in the you will get lots of talk before elecMethodist Community house at the tion and no action afterward street and corner of Twenty-sixt- h Yours for a taxless city and no Jefferson avenue Mrs J G Falck unemployment will give a tal kon flag etiquet NATHANIEL STEIMLE Miss Jeanette Leek will preside 3060 Porter avenue TROOP NEWS TROOP 1 ’ i At our last meeting held Monday scouts their some of the brought materials - and started on their ' Christmas gifts In addition we parMiSs directed in by games ticipated Frederick and “Ladybird” In patrol corners we choose names and vx' colors for our patrols and elected our follows: are as which patrol leaders Thomas patrol Patrol 1 Margaret leader name -- Mockingbird color pink and gray Patrol 2 Rose Wheelwright patrol leader name A Redwing color red and black The with the singing meeting adjourned of scout songs— Sadie Kemsley scribe : i TROOP 5 We met Tuesday at the Polk We had as a guest a naschool is tional scout leader ‘Miss Gertrude Gobart who is our new regional director We also had present many more ' girls than usual We played ' games and sang songs until time to may easily become go to our patrol meetings We were Constipation conto follow a trail with chronic after forty- Continued taught how of life of may time rocks sticks and stipation at that signs made a host and of attacks piles— cerea bring flag grass We closed with disorders other of mony— Elaine Yeaman scribe 6 TROOP Watch your bowels at any age ' each Guard them wtih ' particular care The girls of our troop meet at ? Mound Fort- - school after forty When they need help Thursday room 24 for our scout meetings We remember a doctor should know are having a large attendance and what is best for them are getting back our old pep Cap- “Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin” is a last doctor’s prescription for the bowels tain Leek was out of town meeting so Mrs Porter our new di- Tested by 47 years’ practice it has rector took charge of the troop been found thoroughly effective in The second class girls are still at relieving constipation and its ills for signalling and do not intend giving men women and children of all it up until they can say the code ages It has proven perfectly safe backwards The new girls are work- even for babies Made from fresh othing on their tenderfoot tests and laxative herbs pure pepsin and are coming along fine er harmless ingredients it cannot We olayed a few games and then gripe will not sicken you or weaksang “TaDS” — Helen Nye and Merle en you can be used without harm as often as your breath is bad your Nye scribes TROOP 10 is coated whenever a headtongue We held our meeting last week in achy bilious gassy condition' warns the Washington school on Monday of constipation Next time just take a spoonful of Mildred Harrison took charge of the not See was Aldrich as this family doctor’s laxative Captain meeting there We went to our patrol cor- how good it tastes how gently and ners then we had classes in nature thoroughly it acts Then you will knot-tyin- g and first aid W eclosed know why it has become the world’s most populair laxative Big bottles— with “Taps” TROOP 11 all drugstores We met Thursday at Lincoln school There were 15 girls preDr W B Caldwell’s sent Our natrol leaders Prepared the Helen this for meeting Program Blackington gave a talk on Juliette Low founder of the Girl Scouts We A Doctor's Family Laxative sang a song and then divided intocerepatrols We had an investitureMarian mony and Dona Johnson Ball and ' Evelyn Williams were awarded their badges We appointed colcr guard and practiced raising he flag We also planned a Halloween party after hich we played - a mime and ssng “Tans” On October 23 we had 22 scouts - present Ladv Blue Bird Hiissey was with us and tanvht ns bandaging and fire aid Virginia Padaii and Helen Blackington passed their ch’M nurse bade "On October 23 wp went to a Halloween narty at Virginia Randall’s home The entertainment committee was the natrol leaders who surely showed us a good time Shirley Tumcmist was dressed as a gvosv Barbara told our fortunes "Rlackham won the oria for the best andsen the costume and Zeloha Thelma Red-iel- d funniest costume nut on the best stunt doing a tarj dan for us Troon 11 presented Cantai" Rainey with a birthday The Scouts who are working on their hostess badge served the luncheon' — Shirley Turnquist "CM no Rayton eprihae - - : After 40 ' Bowel trouble Most Dangerous - - SYRlJP PEPSIN -- Is your home the only UNINSURED m-ese- ONE nt in the block9 J AGENCY sU-2-1 f! id’ Cured: Headaches so often caused by defective vision can only be cured with properly fitted glasses We can fit your eyes so that the cause will be entirely DR C W GUERNSEY OPTOMETRIST Rooms 9 Lewis Bldg Phone 816 38-3- AVE'V6‘l KISSEL OR SALE Finest inside miniature golf course in Salt Lake Will sell all or controlling interest or trade for Ogden! property Plenty1 of business and very low overhead Valupd at $4000 Worth! $6500 Will istay all of November to teach business Address Box F6 Care Stand-- i ard-Examin- er removed and your headaches will disappear We have cured innumerable cases in this way PrJ FRANCIS FOVLES CHIC HESTERS TUB ) I fUM itkrnflI fof CM-het- er i'LLU is K4 Hrd Oxt&iiie bous scaled Ribbo BHAVIk sou FILLS Co Eest Safest Relitblt n m’ccijis i |