Show Nils-son- FDR Jr Seems To Feel Fine OFFICE READY TO LIST BOYS A GLEE CLUB IS ORGANIZED AT 1 I FOR JAMBOREE LEWIS JUNIOR 4 Poulton Selected As President of Girls Group Shirley Boy Scout Council Busy With Preparations r or Summer Trip S f0 r$ i ninth Friday over seventy-fiv- e and tenth grade girls at the Lewis Junior High school oreanized a elee club Officers elected were Shirley' Poulton president Lucille Nelson Jane Shurtliff secretary Friday during the seventh period the girls will work to put over a program for the year — —Zudora Blakey The student body is very sorry to know of the illness of Miss Helen Stevens teacher of Latin and literature They wish her a speedy re- nn hundred three Boy Scouts of the Ogden area council will be i privileged to go to tne nauonai ' D C next Umlwrod In Washine-toAntniefto a bulletin Xceived from New Yorp The party will leave Ogden on the afternoon of August 15 by railroad ana wui visit Chicago New York and Phila- reach delphia en route They 20will will and on August Washington tne in jamand participate Q-staboree until August 30 They will j reach home September 1 3 j - arr-nrcttrit- C- r vice-presid- l i : ( y i ! - It I a 4 & j - nclude - 1 gs i FACULTY BEATS ? CENTRAL FIVE j-v- ATBASKETBALL will i A-- I i :! i ty I WHO'S WHO Lee Murbock was born at Idaho Falls January 31 1919 Lee is particularly outstanding as a vocalist He had the lead in last year's opera "Melinka of Astrakan and - troop cannot send a boyanaanother Vr troop may sena two Doys — unm iiie mxuu na-- usvu The expenses of the trip will be '" approximately $100 per boy divided as follows: Registration fee to cost of living in Washington approximately railroad C$25r Incidental fare living expenses en route $25 to go a be to eligible rder In one D boy must havea" been in scouting Grinning with a smile his famous father might envy Franklin not Roosevelt scout class be first and shook hands with Constable Joseph Cum-mlnJr year (right) - i later than July 1 1935 Troops amust in Orange Conn after paying a $10 fine on a speeding boy charge Cummings caught Roosevelt driving at 70 miles an hour I signify intentions of sending I a charge to which the president's son pleaded guilty by April 1 1935 After that the ap-- f will be plications of individualofboys where they considered regardless the schools to beebme acquainted are from and form new friendships 4 Og-There are many boys in the den area who are eligible to go to THOSE AMONG US f the jamboree and whose parents are Now that football has been temanxious for them to have this The porarily suspended f6r another year Boy educational advantage it seems fitting that we say a few if be will office they glad Scout words in behalf of one who played communicate with S D Young an 224 Kiesel building important part in- this popular Cjscout executive sport for further information "Johnny": is a native of Ogden He excels in all of his studies is a CONTEST TITULAR Is Active member McFarland John of the famous B club in the for finals Vanball vanguard which he holds the office of vice In School Athletic troops of Ogden area will take place Childs 19 Devere i president and has the further honSaturday January Affairs or of being president of the Spanthe and time for has arrangements ish club Last but not least he place of meeting The grand finals 8 a Jan Tuesday game the football eleven which be held for the championship will between the men teach- captained played jvas under his Frischool fought a tough at Logan Junior High ers and the Central squad with the battle to guidance a victorious finish He 25 and and Saturday Januaryseven day 26 to 22 winning faculty also himself" in has distinguishec" p 26 as follows: First game players for the faculty were music winning a solo part in the i m Friday evening Second games MrThe Peterson Mr Bunnell MrJepp-se- n cantata one pjn Saturday Finals seven-thirCoach and Mr StratJohnny supports all activities of pm Saturday evening rules ford In theBaney of the sec- Central beginning This is his last year at The following eligibility ond half Mr Cowles was sent in Central and we sincerely hope that : must be obeyed by teams participat- - as a substitute and in the fourth our turn school in future may years ing: quarter Mr NIelson was - given a out students who arc as fine in 1 Eligibility rules which have chance to play way as is John McFarland— heretofore been announced will be team consisted of every The regular Maxine Heiner vanadhered to strictly Each Rollins Warner Dick Seegmiller must have reached his 15th John McFarfand Freeze GIRLS BASKETBALL Ouard but not have reached his Conrad Pearce andVernon — Olson Frank the The girls' interclass basketball 18th birthday at the time of Frances Bell ' are ended After many excitgames tmimampnt : hi which competition was 2 Each vanguard must be games ing ' PEP CLUB a final vietory was gahied tered with the national council strong Friday the Pep club of Central by clasa 116 captained by Helen 3 Each vanguard leader or entertained Washington's Pep club Blood Thursday noon they played coach must submit to the vanguard an tea The principals class 207 and won wit' the score of at informal a tournament committee before the were and sponsors special guests 18 to 4 Room 207 took second date name and the list containing " refreshments wer served from Two ninth igrade teams tiedplace for of birth of each player and a state- Light ment that he is registered This a table artistically decorated with third place The girls who played daffodils and gold and yel- on this champion team were Helen registration statement should be golden low tapers on a blue background Blood Delpha Hales Sybil Herrick certified by the scout executive " These informal hours furnish an Lillian Noorda Kathryr White Rose Cache valley council will provide ideal for the girls of Burchell Betty Taigren and Ruth I opportunity the all to cots and a place sleep for -will teams teams Barker — Frances Bell if the visiting -- C Meals" and of a horse race across the continown their bedding Jjring other expenses must be paid by the ent" is going along at high speed DRAMATIC CLUB teams Victor Checketts is leading the con' test Wednesday evening one of the with 400 -miles five other prominent of Central TROOP NEWS scouts are tied- for second place with the dramatic clubs Miss Osmond supervisor Troop 16— For the first time In with 250 miles During the last few attended a social meeting They 1935 troop 16 held a meeting on weeks we have had more test passwent to the theatre and then to Tuesday January 8 in the scout ing than we had during many the home of Doris Bybee where reroom of the Twelfth ward months in last year We are looking freshments were served A pleasant Plans for the coming year were forward to a very succesif ul year evening in discussing the told the boys These plans have We are taking up first aid as our motion was spent These criticisms picture - great possibilities under the able subject for scout meetings In our comments are valuable and and aid leadership of Eugene Robinson and last Tuesday's meeting we had an the members of the- club in the obstacle race using six different Percy Hadley of play production — Gevene The meeting ended with a un- - subjects Tills was done to give the study FOUtZ animous shout of "we are prepared" scouts a review on tenderfoot and ft — Dean Williams scribe some of the second class tests The GIRLS' BASKETBALL Ute patrol under direction of Reed 'Troop 20 —Early last spring some scouts of Troop 20 headed by Wil-o- Anderson won the race Next TuesThe tenth grade Messersmith scoutmaster en- - day we are gcicg to have an ingym class has completed a most tered and explored a cave This vestiture ceremony for tenderfoots interesting basketball tournament - — cave is located in a small canyon Success to scouting—Victor Syph-er- s All the teams were well matched and final games were played with near North Ogden canyon It was scribe a j originally discovered by2fl former ye lubber sea close competition- The Bears capTroop r!hnrlM scouts ho" Such cries might be tained by Rose Burchell won the efwitmnstpr nf trnnrt J Fish Although it has a small heard if the hearer were to be at honor of first place Black Widows is Impressed by its the Sixth ward on a Tuesday tdght captained by Sherma McFarland iz opening oneonce inside A peculiar when the sea scout troop the're earned second place and the Poll massiveness to seen in this cave erects its ceremony ship The sea- Parrots captained by Erma Olson be is formation jT A huge stalactite comes down from men meagre in number though they won third place —f4 the room of the cave and meets a be have "rounded the hump" in the stalactite coming up from the floor construction of their ceremony : FAVOR TABLE TENNIS Both stalactite and stalagmite meet ship and have finished the hardest - 5T as to form a laree column which DALLAS Tex (UP)— The popupart of their work They areJ only lar Southern Methodist at clrsport so three in feet are a far but there approximately eight strong umference The party found the goodly number "of live prospects In university Is not football It was - cave extended quite a distance back the ward who will soon be cf age so revealed today but table tennis ' Accurate details cannot be given1 it is reasonable to expect that in a Fraternity houses as well as the for further explorations are not year's time a fine large crew will YMCA have Installed outfits and l permitted due to lack of equlp-- 1 be on the muster roll Work will be the game ashas superseded even the the favorite pastime for ment— Vernon Secrist scribe wrestling started on seamanship and directly A regular sea rou- undergraduates INTERESTING GAME tine Is carried on aboard ship each : 21— When week with strict discipline the Scouts Boy Troop of trccp 21 came to scout meeting Actual work on water with small Tuesday they found a very inter-- 4 craft is not beyond hope with mm wmtm m m esting program of games awaiting Great Salt lake and the new Pine i them They took care of the busi- View dam In such close proximity ness matters first and devoted the Recruits are invited from anywhere It to Any Rapture Old or Re rest of the time to games They In the city So answer the call of Apply or Small and Yoa Are cent Large played a hit and miss game Two $he sea on Road the That Has Con: boys were blindfolded and given a vinced Thousands ON NATURE STUDY newspaper rolled up They took SENT FREE TO PROVE "Xhold of each ethers hands with Troop 47— We all recognize that THIS Lhelr lefts while the right was hold- - all work and no play makes Jack man or woman or Every ruptured took the other turns dull The any newspaper They boy ing boys in should write at once to W S Rice hitting the first one who would our troop see to it that they are 811 S N Y for a Sti Main Adams not worked too hard in fact they free trial of his say "are you there brother?" When amazing Lymphol the ether said "yes" the first one would rather hot work at all Next Method in Rupture Control would swing trying to hit the oth- Tuesday night scout meeting night put it on your rupture and lookJust for er in the spot that hurt most They again we hope to have a speaker quick beneficial results Does not played this game for awhile I to instruct the boys on some phase Interfere with truss or support you can assure ycu it was great sport of nature study— Harold Davis may be wearing: but lnstantlv safc- v''-ly works to aid nature in closing the watching them swing at thin air scribe were know blindfold-opening so mat eventually your apfor you they pliance may be discarded Every ed Along with this they played ruptured person will welcome 'this many other games which boys enresult What is the use of wearing s joy After dismissal they were an all your life If you don't supports ' looking forward to as good a time have to? Why risk gangrene strana At hand iron? Why push next week— Jack Huff scribe and such dangers from a gulation Boyles you get a marvelous small and innocent rupture the kind iron-- er wringer-po- st electric that has thrown thousands on the A HORSE RACE valued at $3250 a beautable? A host of people I operating tiful Dexter washer valued Troop 6 — We are feeling pretty are such risk just bedally at running set start our a $3995 comabout the and of troop good cause their do not hurt or ruptures double tubs rinse """Yiittee has made for the new year their prevent around Thoucasters getting with rubber valued Mr Wig-giHanson and Mr wWe had sands have made this free test No value-at an $955— all $8240 with us at our last troop meetperson can afford to pass ruptured for only it by for it is a wonderful thing ing: And all four of our commlt-- and has aided Nature in healing teemen were at the district meeting §6950 ruptures that were as big as a man's held last Thursday night In the two fists Write at once to W S BOYLES Tenth ward 811 S Main St Adams N Y Rice contest which is formin the Our £3 for quick results ' ent covery PRHRARLE OUTLAY Is said this promises to be one of the rarest educational trips in chance tuvH nnv hov could have a will be mate The boys nartif chosen on a basis of one boy per I 's held In the tenth grades Miss 2Q class won by a slight margin over Mr Baird's 0Q class and Mrs Peterson's 3G group defeated Mr Wangsgard's 4Q class 1G lost to 5E class The other ninth grade winner was Miss Doxey's 6E class which registered a victory over Mr Mill's 8E group In the eighth grades victors were the pupils who bailed from Miss Clyde's f i 1 j this me the the year in our cantata he sangj tenor soio Liee is secretary of music class and president of orchestra For two consecutive years he has held the office of president of his class Lee has attended school in Logan and Ogden Here he has gone to Pingree Madison and Lewis At Lewis he has aided the football team with two years of excellent claying Last year he played basketball with the school squad— Audre Young CLASS ELECTIONS Miss Hardy's tenth grade music class recently elected new officers for the coming term Ray Williams was elected president Carlene Llnd-qui- st and Leland Murdock secretary These students are striving to perform the duties of their office as capably and efficiently as the officers whom they vice-presid- ent succeed— Marjorle Jarvis ASSEMBLY This week's assembly was sponsored by Mr Harvey's 11C class The entertainment original and clever was well received The program fwas as follows: tap dance by Jean Wallwork and Betty Swiss Stories Being Enjoyed By Low) Fan GR0EETS Holds Cu rrent Events Breakfast At Polk As the poet said "The melancholy 7C class which won over Mr Harare here the saddest of the days vey's 11C class There was a tie between Miss Browning's 14C class year" We near thes winding-u- p and Miss Stevens' 10C class Miss scene of thewefirst half of our school are working indusSkidmore's 13C class the members year and Students are worried of which competed among them- triously selves missed only six words In about grades and teachers are buscorrecting papers the seventh grades the " students ilyOne comer of our building which from Mr Simkin's 16A class and those from Mr Doxey's 15 A class dispels the gloom of even a murky Here three were the winners by their victories day is tfour library over Miss Stanley's 17A class and charming sunboncet babies cut out Miss Hardy's 12A class respective- of wood and gaily decorated water the fernery In three jardinieres ly— Leland Murdock In the library some fine work Is being done The reading charts PEP CLUB ACTIVITIES In the fifth sixth and seventh Recent Pep club activities include drill practices stunt presentations grades show that we are up to and a pep assembly Sixteen girls standard In our reading circle work members of the Pep club have been The fourth grade has been enjoyseen during the past week going ing the stories of Johanna Spyrl description of the mountains through many spectacular drills on The of Switzerland remind them in the Lewis gym floor during the our own beautiful of many ways noon the hour and after morning ' to east the of our school range school These practices were In anBeautiful from "Monl ticipation of the" basketball game the Goat passages' Boy" and 'Heidi' have played Friday with North at which been stressed For example: Heidi a stunt was presented by the girls The Pep organization also enter- called suddenly to the goat herd Peter look Everything Is on tained with a stunt at the Athletic-danc- e "Oh held the same night Friday fire The mountains are burning the girls conducted a Pep assembly and the sky too Do you see the all in The air The boys of the basketball team mountains were introduced after which the of the Alps is wafted to them In every page the house among the captain John Watson gave an in- pines the meadows and the eagle asteresting talk Concluding the above the naked rocks form poised Coach viewhis sembly Doxey gave a that no one would willpicture points In a short speech The Lewis Junior band furnished ingly forget The translations of Johanna Spymusic for the assembly and also rl have truly become some cf the at the game— Beverly Robins foremost classics for children In literature 1ZA NEWS NOTES Vr v Class 12A after a study of news writing contributes the following NOT THE ENRICO notes of interest: NEWTON Mass —(UP) —A man William Woolsey a member of unconscious from a class 12A returned to school last apparently week after a long ilness Because fall was picked up in a Newton William was unable to attend the Center doorway En route to a hosclass Christmas party Joyce Shaw pital the man surprised Policeman the president suggested that each Joseph Charlton by singing "O Sole student contribute to buy William Mio" He gave his name- as Enrico a gift When William returned af- Caruso ter the holidays he thanked "the f4 class politely for the gift— Marget Roads have been closed and comSanders munications cut in a valley near Ko-ni- sh Russia to prevent death from Allen Griffith a popular former the sliding side of a mountain member of 12A has moved to 1371 which threatens many villages Marilyn Drive He is now attending C the Polk school— Robert Conroy School A current event breakfast was held In the Polk school auditorium by the eighth grade on Friday January 11 President and Mrs Roosevelt the hosts presided Being one of the outstanding events of the season many notables were there The guests included Attorney General Cummings who talked fluently on the crime problem having reconfercently finished the four-da- y ence in the nation's capital' Mrs Cummings accompanied him Wiley Post and Jean Piccard gave Interesting accounts of trips in the stratosphere and Rhamstine the inventor told of his new invention which derives power from the sun Secretary Perkins and Katherine Len-rogave news of the labor problems and Jane Addams and Mrs - ot Roosevelt discussed social work The students taking part were: Grant Hinchcliff Marjorie Malan Harvey Bingham Gwendolyn Wright Roger Johnson Dee Smith Kathleen Bingham La Von Campbell Bob Beck Wanda Christensen —Caro Parkinson 8A 317 ' ?" - Comer violin solo by Myrle Wood For Lewis Junior school notes accompanied by Zudora Blakey Audre Young and Marlon Wood are reading by Elizabeth Ellis piano solo by Marie Ingles a mandolin Editors — solo by Betty Smaliey a piano solo Jean Everett by WEEDS SAVED STOCK The concluding number was a tap dance by Basil COLORADO SPRINGS Colorado Vetas— Marion Wood (UP) — Soap weed puncture weed and Russian thistles are being used ATHLETIC DANCE as livestock feed in the drouth Friday January 11 was the date areas Several years ago the farmof the fourth and most successful ers were struggling to find means dance at Lewis Junior High Held of eliminating these hardy weeds in honor of the champion football out now tney are giaa to nave them players of Lewis the dance was the as feed for their livestock scene of frivolity M-a well prepared stunt by the Pep club YOUNGEST SOLON and a surprise stunt by the athTURTLE LAKE N D (UP)— letes The dance attracted students Arlo Beggs is believed to be the from every junior high in the city youngest state legislator in the —Florence West United States The 21 -- year-old was elected November Republican L11 TT St SPELLING CONTESTS o ne not oe A unui wui aiier ne i 9 Wednesday January the ' first is seated in the legislative session A spelling contests of the year were opening this month FOURTH GRADE Test time is Jiere again some of us look happy and some of us look sad Usually the sad faced ones haven't worked as hard as they should Next time we hope they will be happy— Jack Payne 4A 213 SECOND GRADE v Elaine Farr and Peggy Becket brought us a little green turtle Elaine also brought a bowl with some pretty rocks a Chinese palace and a nrettv mermaid "Th howl was so large that her brother helped her carry it Now we have two turtles and two goldfish in our room i We like to watch them in their bowls— 2A 2Q7 NEMAPTAINS Physical Education' Classes Learning Many New Games i n tains of Seventh grade teams are: Junior Baird Harold Romer How-ar- d Keeter and James Hayes We should have some very exciting games soon — Virginia Lindquist 7-- A In our physical education classes basketball Is the favorite sport for the Sixth - grade Bobby Greenwell was elected captain of the room 20 team The other rooms have elected captains and we will have games between classes The boys and girls of the Sixth grades also play "Captain Ball" We have learned to waltz and are now working on the f ox trot— Max Curtis 6-- A FOLK DANCES In our physical education class we have learned an English folk dance called "Sweet Kate" a Danish folk dance called 'The Crested Hen" We also do some waltzing We play "Captain Ball" and "New-com- b'with the boys We also play "Betsy" "Bird Catcher "Didgebair and many more games We especially like to play "Captain Ball because it is so different from any other game we have ever played— Myrle Biddulph A THE STOCK SHOW I was very much amused by the actions of the raccoon at the stock show I watched some boys feed him peanuts The boys were too slow The raccoon couldn't wait so 5-- -- 3 i U L ng — - - U n The Seventh grade room S3 basketball team has elected- Curtis Rhees as Its captain Other cap- he reached through the bars and snatched the peanuts Then he cracked them himself This made the crowd laugh — Jacqueline Anderson 4 A Kooloo Is a little Eskimo boy — He lives in the far North COVERS 1600 ACRES It is very cold there MISSOULA Mont —(UP) — One Kooloo does not mind the cold classroom at Montana University He has a warm fur suit here covers 1600 acres It's the Kooloo says "The wind may blow forestry school's laboratory in Patte canyon — a stand of virgin yellow And it may snow But I am a warm little Eskimo" pine five times the size of the cam —First Grade Room 03 pus -- fun-maki- mwiAs - ML 1 ! 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