Show THE OGDEN STANDARD - EUAIJIXTEB Runner In U S ISfllit UJI3S SCREEN ‘FILTH’ POST It OP APPEAL ISSUED C01ST CLASSIC tYo ungs ter Leads Rival Golfers In Annual Movie Tourney n 7 paul zdimlrjlin LCJ ANGELES Jan Yith 23 AP— one year of professional golf behind him Ralph Guldahl was homeward bound for Texas today with $2793 as his earnings in competition with the country's leading v 'players'-’Dallas The youth ‘ headed ' for San Antonio and the open tournament there where he amateur ranks 12 stepped out of the took months ago and up the gold trail of the fairways Yesterday Ralph matched his best shots against the seasoned pro from New York Tony Manero and won match in the mothe final tion picture $3200 tournament at the Riviera country club one up His first place prize was $1003 al It was his first anchampionshipstart auspicious though he made in the Ban Antonio open winning $375 He collected $200 at St Louis $35 at Portland $163 at San Fran cisco $50 at Pasadena $75 at Santa Monica and $375 at Agua Caliente where he blew a remarkable opporto win the event tunity Masters of toe game who were all eliminated in the first and second rounds of toe motion picture tournament marveled at toe youth’s courage yesterday They watched him match drive hole for hole with Manero They wondered at his ability this to play equal approaches with out-: suave New Yorker and then of share for the him greater putt toe day When it was over Leo DIegel P O Agua Caliente pro and former shook Canadian champion ahis and head and said for the benefit of all that this lad Guldahl was going in a golfing way "He isasa great well any of putter He swings as us All he needs to do is correcthis swing on toe iron toots a litManero had him two down after nine holes yesterday and increased toe advantage to three down on toe tenth yet Guldahl finished toe first eighteen one up due to an uncannyhad three putpatting touch Tony to three ted greens help toe lad’s ' cause toe along Guldahl shot 75 over par 71 course compared with Man-cro- ’s 19-year- - 33-h- ole s - T 73 ' Kaltlalil Is First Farm Leader Sencb Open Letter To- - Lawmakers of Idaho Ogden High School Notes ’ j ! Mc-Ka- ig m ' ST LOUIS Jan 23 (AP)-T- he St Louis Browns will take one of the smallest battery squads In the club’s modern history to their West Palm Beach Fla training camp this year The spring roster Just issued for publication reveals the Browns own only eight pitchers probably a record for low number as usually a major league team carries 15 to 20 hurlers to training camp and nine or ten through a championship season The Browns’ entire squad Is composed of 27 players divided into 8 lnfielders 8 outfielders 3 catchers and 8 pitchers The number on toe roster is 13 less than a major league club is permitted to have at this time of toe year and only two more than baseball law allows for midsummer Eleven of toe 27 players have been inbrought up from minor leaguesnumwill team have a the dicating ber of new faces in regular positions The only new pitcher added by toe Browns since la fall is Fred Stie-l- y a southpaw recalled from Milwaukee of toe American association f4 The New York Yankee ball club which finished third last year played to 1500000 fans in home -- Itese ars 1 " Tfatni rr ? 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SALT Utah’s Best N FciicMQ FRCCKU n 4 ’ -- Browns To Take Battery On Trip - - h - Jan 23— (AP)—Ray chairman of toe legislative committee of toe State Grange has issued an open letter to toe state legislators pleading with' them to do something to stop toe “increasing flood of Hollywood filth” pouring into Idaho Asserting there were many high grade films produced he urged steps be taken to eliminate “so called sex pictures the indecent exposure and sensual embracing and lewd remarks which have about reached v the limit” “The State Grange with other organizations in Idaho appeals to toe legislature to do something to serve notice on toe moving picture IndusAssociated Press Photo try that this sewage which is porDr Paul Martin Swiss surgeon trayed by word and vision on the and mlddla distance running chan plon has come to United States to OUR BOAEDING HOUSE study He plans to take part In In door meet BOISE In Western Licet games f us with music The Hawaiian trio and we went through toe usual or- and Century Hand Book These ap- division: serious or humorous The Jimmy Ing Harry Euckalder John der of toe day parently taken by mistake from Miss themes must not exceed two hunPeterson sang and played “Song of A discussion of our previous meet- Carlson’s room Please return to dred worcs ana they must be com’ the Island” 'and “If I Can’t Have ing followed Mr Cole from Cenpleted by toe 27th of February not You" tral Junior later than five o’clock All right all High school came and o us on toe French Ideals talked-tSUCCESSFUL CONCERT you wizards! Show us what you can In addition to all this we were and Modes of Living This was exA large audience at the Orpheum do Drop your themes in the Note pleasurably surprised by several ex cellent harmonica selections played tremely interesting and we- greatly theatre enjoyed toe delightful con- box appreciated it cert presented by toe O IL S’band Thank you! by Leland Mortensen Rath Greaves Editor and the Girls' and Boys Glee clubs We now new deserve a high ' The man with a perpetual grouch school must AN ARE last Friday night This program Germany fcses motor engines at our as raised snappy yelling is a bore but the fellow who walks the roof causing considerable was under toe supervision of Mark small stations to act in the place dam- “I’d rather be a “could be1 about with an eternal smile on his age to the old structure couldn’t be an “are" Robinson and under toe direction of of steam switch engines face may be either a rogue or an be” a “could For is Glenn L Hanson who have worked a with “maybe" IMPROVEMENT imbecile a of reaching “pax” chance and constantly to prove to The first of the year Mr Kaslus Td rather be a “has been” than a earnestly the Ogden public that we really gave all of his students an English an excellent band worthy of been" by far have have ASSEMBLY REPORT “might test on Minimum Essentials of Eng For a “might have been” has never praise We feel that Taka hi— HATUXX’S ET&ZS Y our concert 7 dedramatic art Instructor Our lish based upon— (1) Grammatical was was a success and we wish to thank ff a “been” been” and “has —tonight Your eliminative (3) lighted toe students last Friday with correctness (2) Vocabulary the public for their support and also if A organ will be functioning prop- an “are” an excellent delivery of the reading Punctuation (4) Sentence Structure the management of toe Orpheum erly by morning and your con(5) Sentence Sense (6) Inflection GREGG ARTISTS for their We theatre “How the LaRue Stakes Were Lost” and will end With a bowel stipation Accent and (7) The Gregg Artists held a regular appreciate this opportunity of putaction a free and easy as naThe assembly so thoroughly enjoyed The average medianSpelling of five classes 19 Meet ting our band before the public Monday ture at her best— posit ivelyno Miss Woolley’s reading that they en- for September 16 was 43 for Decem- meeting was called to January order President ing by no griping Try It pain enan thusiastically applauded for CONTEST ber 16 57 The median Is not based Florence Gay Roll wa? called and : biUd safe core — OwL minutes read r by Secretary Ruth The staff of the Notes in an atpartly megetable— upon percentage at druggists— only 25a We were lucky in having on toe White and old and new business was tempt to start things moving toward FEEL LIKE A MILLION TAKE was assembly program three students new settled Dictation given by dif the erection of a CHATTER AND CHAFF high school from Weber College who entertained members to the club for fif- announces an essay contest on “A When Cupid hits toe mark he ferent teen minutes Meeting was ad New High School” The subject may screen In some of toe films must generally Mrs It be treated cither seriously or hujoumed tty be stopped" the letter stated “I Hazel: “What are you doing one may write bn any and morously am not a prude nor a puritan yet shining your shoes?” FAMOUS LAST WORDS phase telling why we need a new thm t the indecencies portrayed and the Jack: “No I’m manicuring my Beth Carr— “Don’t lean over so school how to obtain one or anyTtlKSfMitornach acid rlOc aour some too concerns to made “New toe toe remarks take I’m of hails and in for far Preston P filthy lazy are antacu thing that directly Turns talkies are an affront to any kind my shoes off1 High School” Suitable prizes will heartburn of standards of American families” Miss Wall called meeting to order Lost—Practice note book History be awarded to the winners of each - ' V7' fpx U 7 - 0 ' i " I KIV |