Show 12 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- —————— Sincerity Adds WRITER GALLS VISITOR To Realism of FOR PAUSE ON GAINS DAY'S MEANING Lorin Farr school decorated its rooms in keeping with the glad holiday season Wreaths bells Santas and shining tinsel greeted the eye Most Successful Party of Christmas Becoming CockIn the main hall just as one en- Year Takes Place At eyed Holiday Says teredt jsix gray Christmas trees stood u Lewis Observer School resplendent in green gold and pur "The Christmas Spirit" as seen pie lights Their pungent odor was Students of Mound Fort Junior a delightful reminder of a host of High school enjoyed Santa Claus' by one student of Lewis Junior High pleasant things So with carols and visit to the Christmas dance Friday school is described as follows:' many good wishes the Yuletide was December 20 We wish to thank him "The modern Christmas is rapid - heralded in at Lorin Farr for the lovely presents he gave to The pageant presented us It was the largest and most ly becoming one of the most cockThursday Its sacred story and rit successful dance this year I'm sure eyed holidays in the year ual were unfolded to soft music by everyone who attended had a very "Between the ages of three "and eager children dressed in their an lovely time Again we wish to thank nine we sit around waiting for a cient costumes of a age him for coming all the way from old gent to fall dawn the Surely no other drama could be so the North Pole to attend our dance vital The of the young — Lucille Smout chimney From ten to fourteen we' actors made sincerity a beautiful story more still sit around only we know who's realistic as well as convincing TREES IDENTIFIED paying ior wnat we get The following stories were writ "From fourteen This year the pupils of Mr Bru- ten by the fifth grade as an Eng ' own erton's biology classes know what battling in the midst of the lish assignment: kind of a Christmas tree they have inuD mac annually storms the The men of the forest service have stores What better way A CHRISTMAS SURPRISE is there to show the true Christmas some of the Christmas identified we to 1930 went all In the year spirit that is overflowing in your bed early Christmas eve In the trees that grow around our partheart than to simultaneously knock morning we got up about five o'clock of the country a man's glasses off poke a fat lady and went in We have mounted specimens of in the stomach and step on someWe looked for the toys but there them and have studied many interbody's baby to get to the twenty-fiv- e was not a single one J went to my esting facts about them — Ruth cent tie counter? Another fav- stocking and found a stick and Casey orite mobbing spot is the a piece of candy There was a note With Christmas coming girls- - In handkerchief counter or saying "You were a bad boy" the toy horn whistle and noise-- - - My brother found some chalk in the cooking classes were making maker department where little boys his stocking and a note sayingj "You candy The tenth grade class Monsee who can make the most "noise may write on the barn when your day and Tuesday made cream fon"When the big day arrives Jun- dad builds one" He went up stairs dant Every girl enjoyed learning ior is usually sulking because he crying But there was another note this new recipe and many examples didn't ' get the tricycle with the saying "Look in the bedroom" We were made On Wednesday and streamlined mud-guaror a hun- all ran and looked! It was filled Thursday the girls resumed their dred and one other such trifles that with toys and candy work hoping to finish a candy box help ruin the day for everybody That was the -- best Christmas we to use as a gift — Dorothy Jensen else ever had — Glen Anderson "It might do a lot of good for ELEMENTARY GRADES ns to pause a while and think oT GETTING UP EARLY Almost every day of the week some the man for whom Christinas is ob- On Christmas morning I got up sort of entertainment place as served"— Rolf Peterson at three o'clock and looked at my it was near Christmastook teachThe toys Then-- 1 went back to bed At ers said we would have to work HOME ECONOMICS CLUB five o'clock I woke my little broth A Home Economics club has been er up He came out and looked hard the last week but I know no one found it so organized at Lewis recently At the at his toys Mother said that On Wednesday-- a matinee per -- first meeting it was decided that too early to get up so I got in formance consisting of a Christmas the club be partly social The offi- bed with my brother We lay in cers which were elected are: Mar- - bed and made all kinds of noises play was presented to students of Fort elementary school by ian Rubin president Mildred Sax-e- y until finally mother got up and Mound 7 class The pupils had worked vice president: Dorothy Carrison we did too on hard this play to make it very We did not look in Dean's wagon secretary and Helen Morgan resuccess a and porter Any Lewis girl is eligible to to see if there was anything in it enjoyed by all their efforts "were Soon he went over to his wagon join this club On Thursday community singing and there was a surprise Old San- took place under direction of Miss ta had left a croquet game for CHRISTMAS PARTIES Christmas carols were Douglas x Friday afternoon there was a us A-- to play with—Donna Gardner with the greatest of Christmas sung spirit 5 5 scoie of festivity in many classand the auditorium rang The solo rooms at Lewis where Christmas ist was Helen Bobolis sang parties were being heldf Many of ebrating the birth of our Lord has Cantique De Noel" by who Adolphe the rooms were decorated with hol- survived — Shirley Poulton Adams ly wreaths and tinsel which added On Thursday night a delightful a cheery atmosphere Presents were LEWIS VS LOGAN Christmas program was presented in exchanged and refreshments served Lewis Junior High's basketball the junior high auditorium for the after which the students were team played the team from Logan Parent-Teach- er association by programs and games— J unior High in the Lewis gymnasium Bird's Christmas Carol" was a "The most Betty Lou Balch last Wednesday The game was very humorous and amusing play but it fast and exciting with both teams contained many sad parts also Be- CHRISTMAS TOYS good form After an intershowing ween scenes the orchestra played For ages the spirit of Christmas battle Lewis won by a score Christmas carols were sung by a esting giving has been a source of great of 35 to 11 The starting lineups boys' choir and a tableau was pre joy to countless numbers of persons were as follows: Lewis: Payne An- sented by a third grade class All a joy to those who give and to derson Hazen Peterson and Slade the parents present enjoyed this those Who receive Larson Budge Batson Lin-so- n program Immensely Logan: The elementary grade children at ' and Humphreys JOLLY ENDING Lewis are finding the truth of this Peterson and Hazen starred for The last period of school Friday statement They are doing their very Lewis each of them made 13 points was spent in merriment for a best to help those children less for- Leo Don Matthewson Christmas surprise or treat was Morgan tunate than they Jby bringing toys were referees and teams are anx- sprung by the teachers while the Both or all sorts to be by the iously awaiting the return game on boys and girls wondered in amazerepaired firemen and Goodfellows for use Logan's floor to be played January ment what it was all about They among the needy 14— Raymond Williams soon found out because the surprise Numerous dolls books games toy was soon out The Christmas treat antics and trains have been brought CHRISTMAS APPETIZERS consisted of candy canes Soon m by the young students who My if you could only taste of the everyone began bidding farewells more than willing to do their are part many good things the cooking girls and some even said they would miss in such a worthy cause have been making in the cooking school during the two weeks vaca room The aromas wafted our way tion CHRISTMAS SPIRIT for days would fairly have sharpWell anyway Merry Christmas If the three wisemen were to re- ened the puniest among a Happy New Year to everyone appetite and turn to this earth next Christmas us —Helen Bobolis eve what a changed world The girls have been allowed to — would see But even though our they their Christof favorite bit ways prepare Russia is constructing six Soviet of living are very different we still mas food hence all the goodies ice breaker vessels which powerful celebrate the 25th of December for will be equipped with airplanes and the same reason and with the same scientific instruments and used in a spirit as those and wise men celebrated shepherds study of the full possibilities of the that glorious night Arctic sea route so many years ago Our hearts seem to be at peace with the world on Is of this night Petty hatreds greed and jealousy are supplanted by a deepuse a girl of er emotion felt by Christians all 16SING APORE-Be- ca was permitted to work in a Chin -- onover the earth ese coffee in Mashop Singapore Since that eve centuries back Carving: Sets Mix Masters a license the patrons what changes have taken place In iaya witnout Toasters and Waffle Irons a riot recently and police rethe world Nations have been de- staged moved her to a welfare home Goh stroyed and others built up by war Hee Cheow the proprietor was finhavoc has reigned and financial' Such eating places in Singapore distress has caused nations to de- ed are listed as "tough" and can em HARDWARE spair But through desolation ploy only girls approved by the 350 24th Street Ph 559 poverty the custom of cel- - iiunees protectorate AT MOUND FORT was by-go- ne - fif-tcen-c- ent the-kitche- n five-and-ten-c- ds 5-- A it-wa- 6B-30- -- TO GIVE CAROLS School Pageant WARrllVELCOflE en-ettrni- Pre-Christm- as Activity of Girls Nearing End In Troops Girl Scouts of Ogden who have been serving as deputy Kris Krln-glpreceding the Christmas holidays will complete their activities Sunday evening when the carolers numbering about 30 will visit the homes of the shut- ins and of their friends where the traditional light in the windows will bid them welcome Doll dressing was completed for the past week and more than 100 dolls turned to the Elks club Friday for distribution to little girls In the city who other wise would perhaps receive no Christmas doll The Girl Scouts have tried to anticipate such com munity needs as they are able to meet With their community service work completed and no troop meetings scheduled for the holidays a number of troop Christmas parties are being planned to make the hol iday season a merrier one Troop meetings will be resumed the week of January 6 it is announced The Girl Scout offices in the Eccles building will be open but part time during the holidays possibly about two hours each day es pre-Christ-- 10 of Washington 11 of Lincoln 12 of Presbyterian church in June It is none to soon for the troops to plan for a record registration the leaders believe and they are working for suc$ a goal Science Class Aided Gift For Yule At Polk constitution By That means that you will make sure he drinks a full quart of our Cream o' Weber nourishing milk each day Our Vitamin D milk is accepted by the committee of foods of the American Medi- Polk school science room has an unusual Christmas present this year It consists of three wall maps They are of Europe the world and the United States Each is in a separate steel case where it can be rolled up when not in use They are very durable and will give us much pleasure —Shirley Connaughton 215 6-- A j s "V-- ' cal Association ox- vxvvvvw-vv- w' - : ' : - y-- - :: St a village on our sand table ::::::: yy — ASSOCIATION Phone 2464 £ pr LfD"CE VT? a I f t - t i r j IP jy i n) Ail if ni l v i t i r knsns v X V V N V Kssss5$srN- - jTT UL QDQDD° HUD nd GIVE mW ATGKT HIS TEEB "1 I You love your child —and you can give him no finer heritage than a strong body and a strong LARGE MAPS five LLU n ct — their treasury part of the funds used for ordering '20 Girl Scout NORWAY handbooks Their community service consisted of the presentation of We have a very interesting suba basket of groceries fruits and veg- ject in our science room right now etables to a needy family We are studying about the beautiful The Girl scouts of troop 12 gave country of Norway Fish Is one of tl tinder the direction of Miss Matthews of the music department A three-aplay was presented under the direction of Miss Holt named "Where Lies the Child" The fol- lowing took part: Eldene Mulcahy Evelyn Velton Lee Pratt Kathryn Abbott Mort Fisher Mary Murdock John Hedges 309 Parley Richardson Billy Hinds ASSEMBLY HELD Marshall Schriener Louise Clark The seventh and eighth grades of Bob Ralph BrowrV BarPolk school held their Christmas as- bara- Huggins Christenson Angel" : sembly Thursday in the auditorium The first part of the program Because of the small number of consisted of the singing of Christ- unemployed Estonia is suspending mas carols and orchestra numbers an government rener work scSiii TROOP ACTIVITIES Twelve members of Troop 17 School for the Deaf met the evening of December 13 at Driggs hall for a party at which 12 boys were guests This troop held a successful bazaar and in this way increased Farr 1 935 scribe Malinosky The third grade home room made There are houses made of colored ranpr We put cotton on the roofs and on the ground and then we sprinkled imitation snow on the cotton to make it look like real snow Wp have Christmas trees scattered here and there around the houses Santa Claus is in his sleigh with eieht tinv reindeer pulling him Everybody admires it when thev comp intn the room —Georgia Anderson tv the most important products Some of the fish are salted and shipped to other countries Fish is also their main dish as they have more fish than any other food Norway is called the "Land of the Midnight Sun" because of the long nights with the beautiful coloring around the moon— Susan Herdti STUDYING FIRST AID The second class girls of troop two are hiu wonting hard on their first aid Monday at their meeting they studied different kinds of cuts and their treatments with Betty Dix in charge Some of the tenderfoots passed their second class health badge All of the drls worked dili gently on plans for the Christmas party with their captain Mrs A M Lewis which will be given December 30 at the home of Betty Dix Betty Nims passed her cooking test The song "Run Along Home" was sung in closing Written by Helen SCIENCE Did you ever hear anyone speak A cirl in our claps ran Dutch? speak Dutch She was not born in Holland but her mother and grand mother were - She counted from me to twenty and said a poem in Dutch Then she sane a soni? The reason she did it is because we are studying about The Netherlands Holland is a part of The Nethpr- lands—June Whitmeyer 309 en-thir- Special Prices T over station KLO their program consisting of a Christmas play and songs The characters in the play were Mary an American girl presented by Maxine Elliott Swedish girl by Dolores Riggs Welsh Alice Hodges French girl Barbara Adam Czech Betty Adam Dutch Fay McLatchie and German Joanne Allen A reading from this month's "American Girl" was giv en Dy Liois Lorrain Cook COURT OF AWARDS Mrs Henry Johnson Dresident of the Girl Scout Leaders association has plans under way for a sample troop court of awards to be given the evening: of Januarv 2 at sev- at the home of Miss TWh Lusty 2618 Liberty avenue This will mark the first meeting of the year ' for the leaders The use of the registration envelopes for the forthcoming year will be stressed Miss Florence Kooyman director of Girl scouts announces She also announced the registration dates as follows: Troop 17 of the School for the Deaf in March troop one of Roy in April troop five of Polk six of Mound Fort seven of Marison nine of Grant 13 of the Girl Scout offices 15 of Quincy and 16 of Central in May two of Polk three of Lewis four of Lorin Youthul Waitress Cause Riot tur-moila- MWWBMMIMWWWWMBMMMWMMWWWMMMIIMMB a broadcast SCOUT SINGERS SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 22 R —" i n Tl T rt Hamiltons Elgins ii riii 1 1 Jp?7M£ 1 Walthams h$ Ladies' arid Men's Watches Prices Start at $15 Ladies' Watch $1250 Mens' Strap Watches as low as $1000 in THere is no otHer service or commoditY In your home that costs so little and does so much' as Electricity- - 7-Je- wel RINGS S3S $ to $300 Dresser Sets $195 to $3000 Necklaces up from $150 Diamond Rings up from $1250 Bracelets up from $125 Traveling Cases up from $1000 fill And now you can enjoy even greater of drudgery into new Hours of freedom —to benefits from its increased use and receive improve your lighting —- to shift irksome more for your money than ever before tasks to Electric Servants-- and you'll be Are you taldng advantage of our new delighted to find that the wages you pay for Extra Half Price? at plan Electricity these servants are little if any higher than Half-Price You have in this Offer a you paid in money and discomfort for methods splendid opportunity to change old hours Extra Electricity at Half Price is the answer to many a household problem Let's talk it over old-fashion- 4 ed -- f 3 Pi am I j 1 h - tER& STEVEN'S JEWELERS and OPTOMETRISTS 2359-Washingto- h h jV hh P ©w n c |