Show 1 THE 14 OGrDElT STAITDAItD - EIIAIHlIEIl SIDE GLANCES - By George Clark INSTITUTE SET jojai bUUUlY SCHOOL COORD -- f!& Jhil Statement On Proposal To :- Merge Districts Is Issued ' (i k -J -- 0- m rrh if t r- - ji lit ' v I j Institute of teachers of the Weber county schools will convene in the9 Weber High school auditorium at I-- a m Saturday January 31 according to announcement from the The Weber county school board objects to the school consolidation proposal as submitted by John M Mills in the house of the Utah leg islature Reasons for the objections are set forth in a statement signed by David C Shupe president of the board and B A Fowler superin tendent The statement follows: school board office today Musical numbers will bef umished by Wallace Budge and company A talk on some phase of modesn educational methods will be given by Keith Wahlquist principal of the Weber County High school General instructions will be given by Superintendent B A Fowler after which the groups will meet in de- DECLARED UNFAIR "The proposed consolidation Ogden city schools with county schools as suggested in recent bill introduced into the house of representatives of Utah by John LI Mills the same being a part o a proposed action to consolidate county school ? districts with city school districts is deemed unfair and inexpedient for the following reasons: “1 Due to the wide difference in policy and the financial status of the two for “(A) Weber county believes in and partments In the junior high section a demonstration of arithmetic method will be given by E Carl Grefen of Eden and pupils of his eighth grade Discussion of ways to build up backward pupils will be given by Principal Paul Cragun of Pleasant View Round table discussion will follow The high school section will continue with a discussion of faculty plans and problems Music plans art plans and health plans with explanations will be given by Supervisors Albert J Powell Fermen Westergard and Mrs' Olga ’ hi at a meeting held Wednesday night for the election of officers The complete list of officers chosen includes R W Brann vice president E F Smith secretary-treasurN C Flygare’ sergeant-at-arm- s H C Peterson R W ST7TifQ) er WOMErVa Brann and D B Ellis auditing committee A D Malan N C Flygare and A L Teachman- delegates to State Senate the Ogden Trades and Labor assemFowles Measure To bly J B Lockman and A D Mai an delegates to the Utah State I House Federation of Labor E F Smith and C O Nye alternate delegates Hie Utah senate Wednesday1 ap- to the State Federation of Labor proved senate bill No 1 by Frank 4 Fowles of Weber The bill aims had III the longest reign George mainly to correct an act of HS25 any English king reigning from which granted to Ogden certain of 1760 to 1820 bottom lands of the Ogden river west of the mouth of Ogden canyon for park and recreation purposes The description given the former legislature was found to be v Weber High School Hall To Be Scene of Program :f VT BILL APPROVED ' hI DISLIKES PLAN 9GBEN TRACT FOR SATURDAY th£! THUESDAY EVEIIIX7G JAinjAXLY Forwards 1 A rl i viiuGiirs wrong Since Ogden has undertaken extensive improvements including a municipal golf course on this tract Senator Fowles was eager to have difficulties cleared away and hei has been forking unceasingly since the opening of the legislature to obtain approval of his bill Senator Fowles when the bill was on its way to the house invited the senators to play a round of golf on the land at any time “On one condition ' he added “they must introduce no resolutions i when they get back” Senator Fowles does not like a: resolution by Representative Ward C Holbrook introduced in the house after a legislative visit to Ogden i : “ Re-electe- -- i I V i re-elec- ted Ill’s STORE Wright's Men’s Store Is now just around the comer on 24th Street in the location formerly: occupied by Watson-Tan-n- er Clothing Co Entrance to Wright’s new men’s department is through the opening from the main store also from A Shopping Thrill P R lS street Business in the new Men’s Department is going on now although the stocks have not been perfectly arranged as yet Customers who have seen the new men’s department declare it to he one of the finest in the state It is expected that stocks will be fully moved and in shape” for tomorrow’s h Twenty-fourt- ROCK ’ HEARING - Xi rM pt RATE CONTEST SHOP j Lockman President of GAMBLING CASE n - practices for the most part a pay u as you go policy- or if not that in j Ellis respectively full to pay off bonded indebtedness demonstradiscussions The and when due and not postpone and ex- d’ tions of the first six grades will be tend such indebtedness by refundMiss under direction of the general ing Ogden city has followed quite Nellie Hendricks primary supervisor largely the policy of carrying large Union e with the bended indebtedness and refunding program: following Cr same one or more times The fifth and sixth grades will for devote their time to a consideration - J B Lockman was ) 1S31 BY KIA SZAVtCE INC "Note: As evidence of this Ogua orr" of western history under he direc- his third term as president of the shoppers den schools owed $865000 in 1926 tion of the committee with Louise Ogden Typographical union No 236 and Weber schools $320000 (Weber “Co I said —‘Martha you need to dress up a bit and be Johns as chairman Judge William having just undertaken to bond and H Reeder Jr will discuss “The build Weber High school) Today young again — ” Trappers in Weber County" DramOgden city still owes $828000 out atizations of scenes in the early hisbonds Weber in and has standing tory will be given by the fifth and just retired the entire high schoo sixth grades of Pleasant View — indebtedness of $320000 This shows Louise Johns teacher and the sixth Weber has paid back in five that grade of Hooper Zina Carlston years $320000 while Ogden was payteacher ing back $37000 : Weber pays its DATED The third and fourth grades under debts nine and a half times as thed irection of the committee with rapidly as Ogden does and it is obLucille Green as chairman will con vious that Ogden still has more than Miss sider of a million to pay Pleas of Not reading I C C Matilda remedial Guilty Are Examiner Advises ePterson state primary suIf the two districts were consolidat ed Weber county taxpayers would Entered By Attorney pervisor will lead in the discussion To v Dismiss Action The first and second grades with 'have to step up and help Ogden For Five Men Utah Hazel C Christensen and LaVon Against pay off her bonds as well as hav Rees as chairman of the committee ing paid her own This is absolutecourt in charge will have Mrs Blanche Jones In Word unthinkable been received unfair The aphas A and city George today J ly by 34 H A Hill 41 Charles Brown Bldwell chairman of the traffic Henderson as their speaker Mrs proximate wealth of Ogden is forty 70 T J O’Brien 45 and Harry Ed- committee of the Ogden chamber of Henderson will discuss “Building Up million whereas Weber’s is twenty million And since Ogden has twice wards 45 were arraigned on charges commerce that an examiner for the Reading abilities’ H the resources she should have been of gambling Pleas of not guilty interstate commerce commission has able to pay twice as rapidly as were given by Attorney Fred J Con- recommended that the action was the for defendants Trial "Weber did Therefore it is clear way ' brought by Colorado chambers of rjr commerce protesting the equality February 5 that Weber pays nineteen times as fixed formen were WednesThese arrested of fruit and vegetable rates of Utah raprfily on bonded indebtedness as But chiefly it should be day night by Patrolmen M L Chris-ense- n and Colorado be dropped Ogden Bogus Coin Some time ago the Grand Juncand D B Ballantyne and noted there is still $328000 to be George Theobald and A J tion chamber of commerce backed John William paid Is it right or fair to ask Healy alias J W street The by 35 other such bodies of the state Weber people to join In paying off Gale at 354 Twenty-fift- h Hill accused of a counter passing men were officers gam- protested to the interstate commerce thl3 debt? allege the one dollar silver coin to defraud felt was cards with Each commission placbling the and fruit against VALUES COMPARED proprietor of a shoeshine parlor under bail of $10 except Harry vegetable rates saying that Colo- the 353 "2 Due to difference in propor- ed Twenty-fourt- h street JanuEdwards whose bail was fixed at rado was paying proportionately at 27 was tionate value back of each child $25 before H A taken ary today higher than Utah to both eastern Soderberg United States commisand differences in school levies pos to Walsh western and George pleaded guilty points sible sioner his and preliminary hearing 23 and The traffic committee of the Ogiquor possession January Bond was "Ogden’s school census is much was sentenced to pay a of $250 den chamber and other bodies in set for 'next Saturday fine higher in proportion than is Weber or serve 123 days in the city jail Utah delved into the matter and placed at $2500 in default of which county’s While we have over $5000 James Nims a negro pleaded were represented at the hearing be- Healy was given into the custody of of assessed valuation back of each guilty to liquor possession the Weber county sheriff The com fore the examiner to by W A Merchild Ogden has less than- $1000 29 and was fined $20 withJanuary an al' It is believed that the matter will plaint was sworn This is the only valid argument for ternative of serving a jail term be dropped on the recommendation rill United States secret service this proposed combination and it is of the examiner Other members of officer V Crltchlow not applicable because of the present school and Verna Joseph teams the chamber of commerce traffic Jones instead of were before i inancial standing of the two dis- one twodebating taken Wednesday casts for the annual school committee are R M Carruthers C the commissioner tricts with charged M T Jones and school P school teams and Thompson play "And because of the above facts opera of a and possession liquor operation of ail instead of one 25 and held to await still Ogden has a school levy of 1150 or no descriptions January of the competition worthy mills regularly and Weber has 7U6 the action of the federal grand jury to all This thought applies mill3 similarly for regular school name ' under bonds of $1000 each The Wright-ion- e extra curricular curricular and bonds were furnished support If a consolidation were activities effected the county people would OF UNITS find their school taxes raised nearly "4 WeSIZE believe that no gainsav-n-of 40 per cent Instead of costing less g would be made or mportance cost more would as as it much far DRY AIR because form such consolidation the county is concerned t has not been proved that exCRACKS LIPS! "3 The county has been tremely large units are more effi- Reunion Events Enjoyed in the past and has cient In fadt they Keep them soft and lovely with’ maintained its financial and educa- are or economical' ICircuit Children Entertained opposite-fothe usually tional identity—and desires to con‘(a) Department heads and su'— tinue doing so Many more children pervisors Today must : to have assistants are able to obtain development care for the county end of the — :Tone orHome coming celebration in from having two student-bod- y work Complete protection ganizations (as in high school) two Wednesday Attracted more for the skin ‘(b) The varied nature of the 200 present and former resiwork would require specialists in than ' r ' dents of the ward The celebration rural education as well as for urban was halL held ward in the Never before a sale like this! A qualnstruction and administration at 11 a m a program Since neither a better school pro- of Beginning vocal and instrumental music radio offered ity price lower than gram nor a more economical ad- readings 1 were and other features ministration would result we desire the cheapest set on the market All presented’ followed by a dinner at o register a firm stand of opposi- noon STORAGE Another program and some the latest developments and refinetion to this proposal WASHING—POLISHING old-tidances were enjoyed dur(Signed) ments in radio engineering are em- TIRE REPAIRS ing the afternoon with a dance in GREASING—AND !DAVID C SHUPE GAS OILS evening as a concluding feature “President Weber County Board the bodied in this marvelous little set ExSERVICE The celebration was in charge of of Education treme selectivity distance range gold- Bishop Arnold Slater and the Mu"B A Fowler i Large Lon? of associations tual Improvement ‘‘Superintendent’ en tone are to be had in this fine radio which Alma Wayment and Lottie ' — M j are Stokes Ed the SIoto presidents which was manufactured especially for Stokes was floor maanger us by an established company This is Children of the ward were being Domestic Lamp 1 entertained today with a dinner at Modern NOT an “orphan” set noon and a program in the afterTo 2441 Kiesel noon The mutuals Sunday schools Phone 604 Hut SERVICE CAR The regular meeting of the Og- and Primary asosciation officers are den Historical society will be held in charge of the entertainment for afternoon January 31 at the children Saturday 2:30 o’clock at thq club room of the Ogden Cash Coal Co The latesi models in Eparton radios axe now show- Carnegie library Mrs A C Hyde is will chairman a and paper give PHONE 414 ing Our liberal trade-i-n aUowance is extended to on “Why the Detective Story?” models these brand-neHostesses for the afternoon are Mrs i W H Meal and Mrs John A Gaer - 1C31 CD GUARANTEED VALUES §1995 AND UP TO §2975 : EVIDENCE UEAK i threo-quarte- rs Single Dress $1195 - De-ectiv- Hearing Dated In Action es - ieuvvv'--- - - - ' 1 t SLAllilf The New 1AAWH© FRIENDS MEET self-support- r —Screen Utah Dynamic Speaker Control —Illuminated Dial mmioumir1 Sla-tervi- lle r — - r - ‘ ! Historical Society Meet Saturday - iALL SIZES ON SALE 12 to 20—38 to 44 - 10-DA- FINAL CLEARANCE Y Friday and Saturday- bet- realize IhejfuII benefit from your radio investment we have purchased the most expensive instrument of its kind an -- To Rummage a table of — close-ou- ts that must go Like hash but good values Values to $150 25£ will be These Items - -- - Acremeter - til gone — for testing matching and analyzing radio tubes i i i I - '' : L your I I Garments kind 3 for SI One each of ladies dresses and raincoats for CHARGE FOR THE SERVICE IT GIVES dJQzmo c3iyon® e© $1 Values to $5 Bring your tubes to us We are anxious to serve sX S full-fashion- ed THERE IS NO L D un- values to $18 GOd Ladies hose Regular 69c or 2 - PIIONE a day reduced 8198 OJ i 1 1? vrzvr 1 1 rQi Zi - lb OFF On D ’Footwear of merit 300 pairs of ladies slippers The $485 grade E Reduction L A I at S198 on shoes S men’s R clothing Up to 33 1-- T Pairs ladies’ Enna Jettlck W B Coon and Shinkle shoes Discontinued patterns W E A Values to $495 — OSd and CO & O it costs you every week to drive your car to and from work? Figure it up now The cost vill surprise you Save money 3 PER CENT 8385 yn©L5oY7i?i!nniiG JOIN OUR BROWNCILT CLUB 4SG 1 Li 00 $ — leave your car home and 100 $6 to $10 grade All ladies’ headwear At Two Low Prices how! much Just all and E A D Y E2d Y go Even’ Fucocg and RIDE THE STREET CARS Tricots Felts & ” I I j A Unlimited Weekly Pas3 Costs Only - 51 ’ SPECIAL CLEAEAITOE UTAI--I T ' All Colors All Sizes - ’ ' ADDITIONAL FEATURES IN FRIDAY’S PAPER WATCII OUR WINDOWS X O HATS If You Like If You Like ter radio receiving and Old" — - A Month-En- d Clearance of xWrMM‘ g Making war on broken lots soiled numbers merchandise—must be out by February 15th to make ready for our Spring showing Come and get the real benefit of these values siow-movin- That you may have ORPIIECM THEATRE BLDG ‘ i New Spartons Now Showing AM Hlacln© ®vmiQi?s J' ‘j i “ATTENTION!” c “ Sheer Chiffons Street Afternoon and Formal Styles! 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