Show THE OGDEN STAN 10-- A' Talk-of-Par- KITEREST HIGH SPEAKER TELLS Novelty is AND BAND DUTY F Season With Large Enrollments f f SCHOOL ocnrs men JBortfetti ioia — NOTES AclU MatFarlaai Editor rtf Tb music department has begun Its work and there Is a great of Interest and enthusiasm students the among The band has a membership of an eererty and the orchestra has enThe enrollment of forty-fiv- e rolment is larger in both organisations than in previous years The instrumentation is more complete tus year and there is a greater feasibility of having a far better lend and orchestra In the vocal work there are two women’s choruses and one male chorus The a cappella choir has an enrollment of ninety The choir made If debut over the radio last Thursday evening Some' of last rars members sang with the choir and their help was appreciated On behalf of the music depart-me- rt we wish to thank all those ho took part— Florence Cashmore roWFlt the northern plants of the Utah Tower & Light company Ms Corliss said the power plants were kept immaculately clean though few workers are necessary Everything Is modern &rd requires little manpower to run It “It was miraculous that everything could run so smoothly” stated Miss Corliss “"V t A tv CLUB SYSTEM USED Mias Woolley’s method X v cf organizing all of her classes Into clubs with student officers In va That big round full moon It hangs like a dollar in the sky The novena in honor of the “Little Flower” in St Joseph’s and is getting Sol down He’s takchurch went into its fifth day en to strolling and can’t sleep - a services at wink Tuesday with solemn an In eloquent seven-thirt- y pm And romance? One fellow was sermon the preacher of the no-- ’ sweetheart vena the Rev Henry D Sutton telling his stoney-eye-d a Pebble In her life Redemptorist missionary of Oak- he was just Why not beland Calif decried superstition in She said rocky-likcome a little boulder? found to be — “superstition prayer at Umes in the prayer of some As the as just cattleman said to the who look upon themselves ’ butcher: “Do you take this cow and holy” for butter or for wurst?” ANCIENT EXAMPLE in’ the be to pleasing “Prayer Ho hum what have you in eyes of God” said Father Sutton window blinds? colors blinds Window of faith and “must be the prayer are all madam shades! of superstition not the prayer It were superstiUon to regard of prayer merely as the saying formuof or the reciUng words las The essence of all prayer is the raising of the mind and of the heart to God- - And he whose prayer does not sincerely proceed from mind and heart merits the reproach which God addressed to His people of old by the mo'uth of the prophet Isaiah '(XXIX 13): This people honoreth me : with their lips but their heart is far give from me In vain do they worship herWhcn shen asksM for money ' this ' outhie: " Whistle me’ "whistle whistle — here bill” Since the essence of all prayer whistle " here Bill imitation It’s is the raising of mind and heart to God it follows necessarily that of collector calling for his money were it were superstition tpo of Bapk to the weather with maxi to at the shrine stop prayer some saint and not lead the one mum temperature Thursda of 77 Minimum last night was that prays closer to the heart of degrees cool 36 a degrees At slven g m can a No be God prayer prayer in the Catholic sense of the word the mercury said 39 degrees and except it be a golden chain bind- barometric pressure 3017 ing the heart of the creature to Skips were clear last year with the heart of the Creator” 81 degrees maximum and 37 degrees SUBJECT TONIGHT Tonight Father Sutton will dis- minimum temperature cuss the prayer of the old Irish P S September was' almost a woman who prayed God to take drouth!® We received only '41 inch away the hill that hid from her of eyes the beauUful view of the sea we precipitation whereas last year received A3 and normal is 99 Services will begin at seven-thirt- y inch sharp — Shop la Ogden Shop la Olden—— - A coat with two umbrellas — neither of them designed to be the least bit helpful in case of rain is the sensation of Paris’ fall season They are diminutive black silk moire parasols substitutes for patch or slit pockets Marcel Rochas got the Idea and put them on a tailored coat of heavy black pilot cloth with collar and belt in black velvet It is pictured worn with Maria Guy’s black felt hat also trimmed with moire old-fashion- ed PIANIST ENGAGED Mrs Case has been very fortunate in engaging the services of Mrs MNeiI as pianist for the gym cl isses this year This has been very advantageous In the dancing activities which are part of the daily gym program — CAPE MOUNT' Liberia— (UP)— Marian Garner Liberia’s “human leopards” dreaded secret society of the African TEP CLUB LEADERS have been scattered by solbush Ogden High school Pep club has elected its officers for the year diers sent by the Liberian governThey are Farrell Ensign president ment Mary Lou Humphris vice presiMurders and attacks on human dent Beverly Bnera’ secretary W congratulate these girls for beings had been reported from the their appointments and the Pep Grand Cape Mount district and dab for its excellent choice — the pnilitia at Monrovia were sent Marian Garner to the bush to disperse the at- tackers PHILADELPHIA — (UP)— Major e Nicholas Biddle hunter World war officer is and explorer off on another expedition with gun and camera for a sortie against Rocky mountain grizzly bear Biddle president of the Pennsylvania state game commission left here by airplane for Pitchfork Wyo scene of an earlier expedition to bring back the bears for a display to be placed in the North American Hall of the Academy of Natural Sciences He will establish his headquarters on the ranch of Charles Bel-de- n where in 1934 the game commissioner acquired the academy’s habitat group of prong-hor- n antelope The academy Is extremely eager to get the grizzly habitat group for their collection as the bear was named by George Ord a former president of the academy Biddle has engaged in numerous hunts for birds and animals to be added to the collections of the He has visited Honduacademy ras Alaska Haiti and British Colto On his expedition umbia Honduras Biddle narrowly escaped death when his canoe overturned drowning his guide big-gam- -- The government at first was skeptical of reports that these occurrences were the work of “human leopards” but finally was forced to take action when several paramount chiefs went to the capital and demanded help On arrival of the militia and government officials In the district the ‘leopards” fled to the jungles of the interior taking with them two small children as their final toil of human life This terrible cult was once powerful throughout Africa but is said to exist only iij Liberia now Clad In leopard skins the killers became so bold that they recently crept out of a bush and killed a boy on a government school t The following real estate transfers are reported by Elva A Wilkinson county recorder: William H Toller and wife to Mary L G william warranty deed a part of lot 3 block 56 plat A Ogden $2000 Joseph Q Kimball to Seth Henry Atkinson and wife warranty deed all of lots 41 and '42 in block 1 Linck & Griffins first addition $10 Almpt Meenderink to Ben J Meenderink warranty deed lots 29 and 30 In block 5 Lake View addition $10 James M Russell and wife to Anna W Anderson warranty dee?! a part of lot 10 In block 42 plat A Ogden $10 Lucy K Ipson to Joseph H Hunt and Vivian Hunt warranty deed part' of lot 31 plat B Plain City $250 H A Shupe and wife to Harold E Shupe warranty deed part of lots‘15 and 16 block 5 East Park addition $1 to Realty Insurance company Rulon J Rasmussen warranty deed a part of lots 14 to 18 In block 2 of Mill Creek addition $10 Reuben L Short and wife to Sarah Charlotte ' Steed warranty deed allof lots 9 and 10 ih block B William Lund’s Lynne addition $10 — - 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Slsaks loin lb 20c Dacon Squares lb MIRACLE WHIP tr Details and Demonstration Astronomy Weber High School Note " science classes of the junior high' division Wf Weber visited the’ University of Utah last eveof astronning to learn' something ’ I r omy Professor Julian Hayes mathematician of the U of U pointed out General to the students important - stars several planets and other such phases of astronomy ' ON CONSTITUTION ' For r the purpose of adopting a E3 EH HSM 13 HSM 13 HSM HSM HSU £3 HSU £H gjJ HSU §3 HSM ‘ gjJlGlI HSM f ' IR1GI lal mu a HSM lull HSM Jonathan s Lbs IDs PiAhIm 19 20: 23: 19: Smoked Lb awe Squash Swift’s Premium 1C: quart jar 20 2 10: 25: Spud: GSRRED REEF 20c 12 oz 23: 2s can IB Bsuil 1 HELP BLADDER MAKE Tins 25o V J TEST If poorly acting bladder causes getting up nights frequent desire scanty flow or burning drink six glasses boiled or distilled water dally You know what hard water does to a teakettle Also help to better the elimination with little green Bukets Two of the eight time-teste- d ingredients are buchu leaves and juniper o- -i If you are not pleased in four days your druggist will refund your 25c Schramm-Johnso- n HSM s FTr mu Drug Co iUI HSM irnmT v T&?‘ 1 s “‘v-V- nonsE i ‘ 1 X shjse Don’t let these political wise- acres tell you the real people don’t have horse sense This bucking horse has sense enough qot to try to Insult the intelligence of the people of Utah with the usual hotspell-bindin- g g air if F rabble-rousin- long - may - it - wave monkey business I don’t have a' speakers’ bureau a lot of radio palavers or a suite of rooms in a fine hotel with a flock of ’ employes called “headquarters” for the lowing reasons: Here’s another chance to pour your pint of oats in the manger to avoid a bushel of taxes: District Checks are basically plaids! And we have plaids to choose from the like of which you’ve probably never seen before BUT if you decide on a plaid suit this fall be sure it’s in good taste These plaids— or District Checks as they’re generally known — are authentic in their colorings and their checkings collec- There is everything represented in our g tion from small diminutive squares to large Glenurquharts Pick a plaid this fall You can’t go wrong when they carry Hart Schaffner & Marx’ and our own O KU ibii HSM all-inclusi- ve iui good-lookin- HSM (Oats for Bucking Ilorse) ?yi HSM Campaign Committee for HARMAN W PEERY Candidate for Governor of the State of Utah Ogden Utah Enclosed Is (not exceeding $Ik00) with which to buy oats for the bucking horse You hereby agree that this is not to be ward-heeleused directly or indirectly to hire stump-speakeor professional politicians but is to be used to defray your legitimate campaign expenses such as advertising printing etc You are to keep a record of all receipts and expenditures in your office which will be available for my inspection It Is further understood and agreed that this is a voluntary donation — that when Governor you are not obliged to consider me my relatives or any of my friends as preferred applicants for any Job — that you personally as Harman W Peery or Governor Peery will be under no obligations whatsoever to the undersigned This donation is made as an Investment In sound safe and economical government for our state rs Tailored by IUI HSM HART rs HSM THIS HORSE HAS BEEN BUCKING SO MUCH THAT HE’S GETTING HUNGRY— FEED HIM AND LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR ROAD COMMISSION (Paid for by II W Peery Campaign Fund) Ci SCHAFF-M'ER- ' and YShown above in the Continental models worn almost exclu- d who like sively in Hollywood this year Tailored for’men to "feel” their clothes this style is exceptionally smaf) Ka trim-fittin- double-breaste- d g single-breaste- nsu i ” HSM" 9 - f MARX ’$ vj - Green Stamps Signed Address “ """"a i fol- $150 Orders Delivered Free J Own Typewriter! A f ft Day Bays Any Portable we Priced $3750 and up Corn r Icte fundamentals of the system of typing FREE t"lth h each typewriter sold MORRILL Kas (UP)— Mrs W Besack is convinced trouble comes in bunches In the morning her gasoline stove exploded She extinguished the flames although her home was damaged Later In the day she caught a hand in the wash wringer and suffered a painful injury rs who re-- 1 'i A Don’t believe in It— It doesn’t help us Can’t afford it— Haven’t the money (oats are for the horse) —It's' silly and —you’re intelligent the ward-heeleshould sleep home at night S L crtilT completed a jail sentence r far posting several hundred Weber High Students Get First Hand Data On On Kansas Woman —— Zeppelins will cary air mall befootball team will be handicapped tween Rio tie Janiero Brazil and by lght weight Because of the N Europe heavier teams the Tigers will encounter we must rely on our forward passing and strong offensive to win many of the games” The game that we are interested in now is the one with Pocatello tbs coming Saturday Coach EarVs ner continued: I’From the junior High schools ! J year has come a brilliant array fj of football material I am reV rM n ' ferring especially to Olsen Williams and Burglund frhop la 0dn Me cannot forget however our The American Red Cross has seterans for they seem to be the more than $56000000 for rem inxUy of our whole Tiger line and services was arrested In spent again lief and — rehabilitation of disaster Salt Lake City Tuesday Coach thinks Saturday’s game Officials of the Utah Bank note Victims during the last 10 years W' l determine the first string of Salt Lake City called To the students of Ogden High company police when Munroe sought to have 2 the coach says: T am asking that printed 250 checks on the Royal e many of you as possible attend Bank of Canada at Toronto He In treating your family’s colds tb The team was held for Investigation game Saturday don’t experiment h worked hard and your sup-P- rt Before to § will help the Tigers come out was said coming toOgden Munroe and don’t take y have obtained chances by police v ctonous use so please J VapoRub money In a similar manner in n! attend"— Fuller Yar-nrgx- it REAL ESTATE Trouble Gangs Up Academy Sends Troops Drive Explorer Out "Leopard Men" For Grizzlies From Liberia ‘ OBSERVATORY Do-pu- I believe NIHIL MSI VERUM Last evening your correspondent hsd an interview with Coach Bar-ne- v Coach Barney said: “This year Ogden High school’s By SOL ‘ Miss Hazel McCarthy from the Utah Tower & Light Co was In charge of the group —L M C charge deserves special comment At the beginning of each year the students form their groups Into clubs and for the remainder of the year carry on all class activities under parllmcntary procedure At the present the clubs and presiding officers are as follows: I peakeasy club president Dale Browning: Delphi Speorma president Beth Clark: Les Escrivians President Evans Burbrldge Spere-chi- n Vcrian president Wesley hatch— Beth Clark flfidOlL! e: TOUR MADE Miss Corliss ' with a group of tc'lve people recently visited all - nshine $ BYU Counfs Four Famed In History CLASSES VISIT Says Missionary- - Musical Branches Starting r constitution a junior high assembly was held Tuesday in the auditorium A musical program of comet duets and i senior high quartet numm A bers was offered Mr Bates advisor presented the PROVO Utah Sept 30— (UP)— constitution and It was accepted Brigham Young university today by the junior student body as a counted among its students names foundation of the organization of four men famous in American history Nathan Hale 'Roger WilCANDIDATES APPEAR Prospective initiates of the S S liams John Paul Jones and Wood-ro- w W club of Weber High were preWilson were enrolled at the sented to the club members Tues- university day at the noon meeting Hale is from Blackfoot Idaho Of the 50 applicants 15 - will be Wilson from Provo and Jones and offered membership after the elec- Williams from Salt Lake City tion for the purpose of elimination ' I Thursday the committee arranged by appointOld members are Irene Drake ed by student council for the president of the club Beth Russel purpose t vice president Elaine Fife secStudent ' council Si 8 W Pep retary Murine Jackson reporter club Belle Lettres and' Seri plus SteUaXcarter Maxine Doman Edna Magnus will meet In the order Thora and Taylor Stangr named one on each day of the week CLUB DATES SET Merle Wansgard was chairman of Regular meeting days for clubs the committee and Weldon Heslop of Weber Senior High have been and Leah Kendall were members 1 £4 Superstition Should Have No Part In Appeals F WEDNESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 30 103G R OF TRHEPRAYER III ORCHESTRA Editor DARD-EXAMINE- Fred M Nye Co mv t HSM O HSM fa HSM fa HSM 3 HSM $ HSM HSM f3 HSM 3 HSM f3 SM f3 HSM f3 O 'I Kl |