Show safe JUNIORS WILL Ofra Views to Correspondent Winning Pupils At Weber Mary Christine Dunn Is High Will Perform Amazing tp Professors On Radio At Age o£ 28 Months r high school f Four BY CULLEN J SMITH best readers and ’ j i): l ( o ’ ASSIGJTMENTS BLADE Helen Upton of Wilson who won first place in the speech tournament with “Youth and Education” and Marian Green of Hopper second place poetry reader will go- on the air at five p m Tuesday Rex McEntire of Plain City second- - place speech winner and Ruth Wade Plain City first place poetry reader will be heard at the same hour Wednesday McEn-tiresubject is “Forerunners of the! Constitution” Doris Hill of Huntsville speak ingorr-“Crimand the Criminal” won third place in the speech contest while Verna Ellis of Weber Junior High school won third place ln the reading division Spelling (contest winners are Vola Belnap Cleone Carver Hooper first Plain City second Zelma Johns third BOOKS PRESENTED The first place winners were given books as prizes Fifty students participated in In the contests in the morning the afternoon 800 students from all junior high schools in the district attended a matinee perform ance of “Once in a Blue Moon" annual school opera - ’s e ' : I ° FJINECLASSfo OPEN MONDAY United Press Staff BONNE TERRE Latest Methods In Seeking Ore Deposits to Be Topic of Study The mining and prospecting class designed to teach latest methods of seeking ore deposits will hold its first session Monday at seven p m in Ogden High school Dave Wangs-- ‘ gard assistant superintendent of Ogden city schools in charge of ‘ reiterated today “If all 75 of the people who have indicated they want to attend the : class do so it will be held in the auditorium of the school” Wangs- gard said The class will meet Monday Thursday and Friday evenings un- der direction of Frank Gunnell j geologist of the state tax commis- sidn Mr Gunnell conducted a simiclass in Salt Bake City during lar ' thjIThewinter purpose of the class is to teach prospectors modem methods assist in developing natural resources of the state and help people to make wise mining stock investments according to I S Noall vocational director of the state department of education who has sponsored the class part-time-wo- rk : ' ' ’ At I Holstein Breeder Group Names May 6 For Annual Program i Mo 9 April (UP) —Mary Christine Dunn ' 28 months old and so smart she astonished professor of Washington university perched on the back of a sofa in her parents’ home today and sang a song of her own composition Her face extremely grave she sang in a high baby soprano: “O pretty little doves Little doves' little doves O pretty littl4 doves Flying in the air’f Then prompted by her mother she pursed herj lips without self consciousness and sang “The Rosary” and “Takil Me Out to the Ball Game” f FAR ABOVE GENIUS Intellectually Mary is the most remarkable babyf in the experience of Dr John P tTaf4 head of the psychology department of Washington university iii Washington He gave her intelligence tests according to various (systems She came through them (with a rating high above that' which would indicate genius Tiey revealed that she had a vocabulary of 3600 words that shef pronounced multiple syllable weirds (with no trouble that she used freely sentences of 13 and 14 Vfords and several clauses that she had a good working knowledge of grammar The correspondent- found Mary on the floor jlaying with her dolls She received him graciously without any hintfof the usual ba'by timidity A tiny mite with large meditative eyes she spoke slowly selecting each fword with care Her sentences jwfre even and com"I I plete SHIRLEY IIER FAVORITE She said her fvorlte movie star was Shirley Teritple but that she had never seen her on the screen Her mother explained that she kept Mary away? from crowds and hence she had ben'to a movie but I " : VIW ‘ : ! j ' i MARY CHRISTINE DUNN She Astounded Professors Comedian Better Preston Chamber After Operation Joins Utah Group - - HOLLYWOOD PRESTON Idaho April 9 (AP) (AP)— April film —The junior chamber of commerce Hugh Herbert comedian underwent a successful of this southern Idaho town has abdominal operation Thursday at yoted to affiliate with ' the Utah the - Cedars of Iebanon hospital state organization and the naDir Stanley Immerman who per- tional junior chamber 9 fuss-budg- et ’ formed the operation said Herbert was resting comfortably — —- ——— —— India has many strikes “An evening full of real entertain- ment” on re-silve- red day ! Paris Again Says— Suits SMART SUIT (ANNIVERSARY Including three plays musical numbers and readings will be presented by the LDS Ninth ward Relief society tonight at eight p m in the ward halL A small charge will be made for those not having budget tickets The three one-aplays to be under direction of Minnie presented Moore Brown are: “His First Girl” “The Silver Lining” Washington school cast “Angy Makes a Test” Ogden Dramatic club FASHIONS 4 "BUYS" 1 one-a- ct Full 34x37 size or j ct fv ' 19c grand special purchase makes this value offer pos- You’d willingly pay far more for any suit in this group There’s every important style for spring including'- mannish tail-ledressy types sportsy tweeds topper types Paris says suits and why not when you can save so much at Penney’s Sizes 12 to 44 : sible Reclaimed bleached and washed unopened 34x37-inc- h size Limited quantity - Firestone ! 25 feet Garden Hose '' -- " asjv f t&S&t i " need several Yjou’U BLOUSES Firestone brand Made from fresh live rubber for long life Full length' comGet with couplings plete" now yours I ur n- 90( 1 " I A- - fHhi n 75 1 -- V : Feature Value! Flour Sacks ( s ” Ay X 4 j - J 25-fo- ot $y 90 Handy Size Terry sclIcI ca c feel anything but gay—or: look anything but charming when you top off your suit with one of these colorful blouses Bright dusty tones or dark colors Prints too Sizes 32- to 46 You can’t TOWELS ! : i sub-stati- (CHECK THESE j “Why not Mary?” “Because” sai the! baby solemnly “he betrayed! JesUs” Mary’s ’father § is (Lawrence T Dunn an employe of a lead company His income is above the average and th Dunn home is well furnished I 4 IIAS OWNf OPINIONS Both parents are well educated and by listening to (their conversations Mary hs' acquired opinions on such subjects as the supreme court controversy and whether the Duke of Windsor was well advised iif giving up his throne for Mrs I Simpson Mrs Dunn said? that she and her husband realizedthe responsibility involved In a child of Mary’s promise She said she would not enter Mary in kindergarten now though Dr Nafe said she was quite equal to iti She will not go to school until shej is at least JEFFERSON Ohio April 9 four and will not be) pushed In CAP) — JeffeSrson's volunteer fire-- - any way I men "are harried lot They jumped to their shiny rneto equipment to m answer a call but were advised the fire was out before they could get started A second call was a dud — a steamingradiator When they got back to the staft b tion they discovered 84 cents in a H S Ensign ifanager of a drug bottle marked “poor fund” had store at 333 Twenty-fourt- h street been stolen thanked the force for Ogdfn police — last week in a discovery of a f letter received toay T “Last Friday lights pfficer Holmes noticed (smoke in our store and we feelfthatjajserious fire was avoided by pis prompt attenwrote Ensign Professor Carol M Hendricks tion” “On several other occasions we of Utah State Agricultural college have been called)by police officers y seven-thirtwill Logan speak at o’clock this evening in the Lar- when doors did iot seem to be kin mortuary on “Building Up properly locked”! Morale and Discipline in the Home” His talk is featured as an JSOfS9H educational activity in connection with the LJDS security program All - bishops and Relief society workers are especially invited to attend along with the general -- - 1 “I saw the quintuplets” said Mary She pickep up a magazine and opened it to a picture of the Dionne sisters : fjOh those quintuplets! Aren’t ther precious Mary said she J liked books very much and displayed her library mainly books written for children of five and six and mainly on religious subjects! She liked best she said books with pictures illustrating the Bibll She turned the pages of one ot these and came upon a picture of Judas “I don’t like jhimj at all” she Depot company will be held in the while the sun shines When it station auditorium April 13 at one-thir- ty doesn’t he burns hay p m R E Edens said today - Caught by an impending freeze No accidents have marred com- he soaked the bottoms of 10 bales pany records for the present year of hay with erosene and the tops f with water The improvised Edens said smudges savgd fruit on 50 trees ---2- — located city’s No 3 In the northern part of the city BIRDS RETURN The central fire station has reIII— (UP) — MURPHYSBORO ceived 17 new light bulbs for its For the past several years (Bob trucks Chief Owens said The Clipner has had a family of marlights are larger and will throw tens living in a bird house in his a brighter beam Lamp reflec- yard Each spring the same family tors of the trucks are being returns and always on the same : Ninth Ward To Offer 3 Plays (AP Photo) V — i Date for the twelfth annual Black and White day of the Weber County Holstein Breeders as- completed i sociation was definitely set for Fire Chief O A Owens said May 6 at a meeting of association today his pien are tackling the members Wednesday evening in job with enthusiasm and have the Plain City- hall LeGrande 'finished and scrubbing Walker association president and woodworkwishing on the top floor dairyman of the state Industrial Some retouching of wood will school announced today be done by) firemen who will asEntries for' the livestock show sume the role of painters &ty the must be submitted to the Weber county agent by April 24 Walker said Holstein breeders from Weber and neighboring counties will be invited to display their animals The general committee in charge of arrangements Is composed of Walker chairman Richard Thurman North Ogden and W J Maw of Plain City Others ' who will be in charge of committees are Ralph Robson N R Homer Leland Prite Gordon Thompson and Nat Taggart The livestock exhibit will be held in the Plain City square' Contests the feature of which will be a baseball game between the Plain City farm bureau team and some other ranking team will be conducted — j j i if J - firemen know It The dignity of their calling has been placed aside to remain un-i- il after the annual soap water and brush attack of the central fire station’s interior has been : ( - ! city - y ' - f I j once O ' ts stu--den- adjudged orators at the third annual junior high school tournament conducted Thursday at Weber High school will be f ‘guest artists” on ’radio station KLO next Tuesday and Wednesday ” "Judges thought these students j gave such outstanding perform--ance- s that we decided to let them speak to the county” said Sidney L Wyatt English department 'head who was in charge of the '4 meet - f j T 1 ior - Firemen Ready Depof Crew Plans Farmer Harvests (To )Give Central Then Burns Hay Safety Meeting FETE DATE SET Station Its Bath A safety meeting for employes Holland! 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