Show THE OGDEN 12-- A Student Sleuths Find Faculty Play Practice late-linger- er rs co-edit- or — Nedra Butler The annual drive for Christmas toys was launched Tuesday Every year the schqols are asked to cooperate with the Goodfellows to make a pleasant Christmas for children who otherwise might not have one The students are asked to contribute old toys to the firemen who perform miracles in making attractive toys out of brok-to en ones All students are asked cooperate in this important Christmas drive — Margaret Wilson Tuesday Central students saw a movie called "Jerry Pull the feature of An interesting Strings" the film was the portrayal of the characters by puppets This is one of the series of films sent to the school through the membership in the film service— Kathryn Thorn-le- y New Gymnasium The girLs of Central express appreciation for the new gymnasium which is now ready for use The room Is large and exceptionally well lighted It is equipped with a piano and other modern devices to make classes more enjoyable The shower room is furnished automatic showers with several and two new dryers The dressing room has large roomy lockers With these pleasant surroundings all girls look forward to their gym classes— Louise Thomas A skating party was held Friday night at the Berthana skating rink by a group of Central students from Leo F Morgan's advisory class The party was organized by Veda Mae West and Ruth Rich ards Roller skating parties have been popular this year Other groups which have recently skated are: Miss Ruby Justesen's third period Spanish class and Lester Hinch- cliffs advisory — Caroline Gibson GHOSTS TO GRAB CITY IN ARIZONA CLEMENCEAU Ariz — (UP) — This city's last hope for rebirth as an important center of the nation's copper industry has vanished and the community appears destined to join the ranks of Arizona's "ghost" cities The decision that seemingly spelled ultimate abandonment or this 20 - year - old mining boom community was told in a few brief words— that the $5000000 copper smelter would be dismantled its parts' sold as scrap iron Clemenceau sprang into existence when the price of copper shot upward in 1917 Around the tall smelter chimney a moderately thriving community grew up complete with homes business schools and recreational areas When times were good the population of the city included more than 1000 workers who were embasis ployed in shifts on a to handle millions of tons of rich ore from nearby Jerome 24-ho- ur TEXAS GOVERNOR STILL POPULAR "Yours Truly Willie" a comedy in three acts will be presented in the Washington high school auditorium on the evening of December 13 It Is brimful of humor and contains an abundance of exciting experiences The play is a story of a family of modern children's attempts to improve their father's business through radio advertising This play is destined to produce a barrage of laughs and satisfy all who attend — De-lo- re Williams After patient waiting for nearly two months and a half the Pep girls were finally notified of the arrival of their uniforms Made of black and trimmed with red — our school colors — the dresses are most outstanding and pleasing to the eye The girls will wear these uniforms for approval of all on Tuesday next when the weekly Mu-kpep meeting is held — Itomi ai Sewing Projects The sewing classes have been studying the sewing machines and learning how! to use them efficiently After the Christmas holidays of zippers they will study the usebuttons in which have replaced modern clothing Many ideas for lovely handmade Christmas gifts are to be found on the walls of the sewing room There are aprons handkerchiefs shoe bags tea towels novelty belts and gay gingham toys These attractive gifts can be made at a very small cost and would be greatly appreciated — Elaine Anderson Hobbles hobbies at Washingthe Among ton school that are demanding much attention is a colorful collection of pictures of baseball players made by Ralph Stagge His collection of about 200 pictures contains! photos of the New York Yankee teams which have won the world championship pennant for four successive years and boasts some of the best players in the world He has pictures of Ogden's own the Ogden 1933 baseball team Reds of the Pioneer league Al comedian baseball The Schact is one of the highlights in his collection He had performed in Ogden as well as in big cities at world series games The largest part of this collection Is made up of players who are coming up in the world of baseball to take the place of the veterans before them — Henry Bekker Basketball There are If squad men on the team and all but seven are ninth graders The main players this Russ year will probably be Thome Lloyd King Richard Norton Eddie Morris Glen Higgin-so- n Wayne Winchester Quinten Nielson Henry Bekker Bill Swen-so- n Bob Shupe and Max Louder We have a very good team and even if we don't take the championship we will make a good showing for ourselves — Ken Parsons The Washington basketball boys a practice game with Burch Creek Nov 21 and were defeated by a score of 30 to 26 Burch Creek had the advantage In size and were playing in their own gym Washington displayed a snappy team on offense and defense Coach Anderson Is working hard to develop a fine team — Dean McKee played ACTORS COMPLIMENT HULL'S PEACE FIGHT amazing campaign last summer still has a big following among the masses of voters and is generally conceded to be a foremost contender for the next governorship if he decides to stand for a second term His critics say his program was demagogic and that the legislature wisely blocked It His friends answer that hi was right In his camthat "professional paign charges controlled the state politicians" those that and politi government 0nrililii!l: ! M - J it-- : V ' v-- : - ' ly banged his gavel but Mrs Jean Eckett said she wouldn't mount the witness stand even If she was in contempt of court She didn't An ambulance got Mrs Eckett to a hospital seconds before her child N was born She was chief witness in a $23-0auto accident suit and the jury which didn't hear her testimony found in favor of the defendant! - I 5 DRAMATISTS Pictured In the staff photo are members of the cast of the annual Lewis school play "Apron String Revolt" to be presented in the school auditorium Thursday Dec 7 at eight-fiftee- n p m Left to right they are: Front row Anita Taylor Beverly T x M Sr M ' v t l A v- - a5 ' ' Vis ' ' A - DECEMBER v - V 1 Ml g" I tain It J' - ± v t ' S " i & - ? Shown in the staff photo are cast members of "Graham Crackers" a BENEFIT PERFORMANCE in the Plain City school Dec three-ac- t comedy drama sponsored by the Plain City P-- T A to be presented to left Performers right are (lower row) Wilma 9 Proceeds will be used to beautify the school grounds Palmer Viola and Maw Idona Maw Dorothea (upper row) Wayne Carver Cottle McFarland Pauline when the picture was taken was absent Billie Russell and Doutre Naoma taylor Rex 3IcEntire England German class are the first-yea- r progressing Louis Hunsaker re- Dlied "Their vocabularies range from two to 200 words" Already they can sing several songs reand read cite simple poems stories in German — Bettye Jo YULE CANDIES KEEP SCHOOL COOItt ACTIVE Fuller Boys Turn to Popcorn Balls For Christmas Project In Home Science The cooking classes at Mound Fort high school are starting their Each Christmas candy making class makes two or three kinds of candy which they take home or do with as ' they wish Miss Hodges says the boys' cooking classes will make popcorn balls cocoanut haystacks and divinity Candy making is the favorite project with all students — Bet-ti- e Smith Monday morning there was a line of students from the office to the lockers waiting for absence admits to go to their classes Almost half of the people had been absent from school with flu during the previous week The rooms were considerably different with most of the students present — Valeria Smith Linguists Progress When asked how his students In Boys at Mound Fort are learning the fundamentals of basketball in their gym classes After school the boys have a jungle league composed of 33 teims From these teams those expected to make a serious bid for the George team are Alden Kerr Junior Stone Gibbs Harvey Thomas and Joyce Peterson Milt Sampson is also showing up well in his effort to be athletic manager "The present outlook for the basketball team is very good" commented Mr Watkins — Gus Malan The ninth and tenth grade speech classes have selected two one-aplays which they are goin the near future to present ing The plays are "The Wonder Hat" by Ben Hulet and Kenneth Goodman and "The Great Choice" by Fred Eastman Casts have been well chosen and the plays are underway — Keith Bunderson ct says- he wants to be a chef while Alden Kerr is going to be a doctor Lucille Smith and Ruth Landvatter plan on being nurses Bett'e Wood wants to n be a social secretary Bud is going to join the navy George Gibbs has the high ambition of becoming the president of the United States Thomas Batch-lo- r and Jack Felt are thinking seriously of joining the army—Carolyn Clayton Luana Eyre and Dean Slade are two of the most well-like- d girls at Mound Fort JEach possesses a spirit large amount of school Both are in the Pep club Drama club and the school play Luana and Dean are inseparable chums and yet they are friendly to everyone They take part in all school activities and maintain a high scholastic rating at the same time — Helen Bobolis Jack Hutchins - Sor-enso- 78 GARLAND Dec 2 — Dramat ics students of Bear River high school are busy this week putting the finishing touches on the school play "Petticoat Fever"' which will be produced December 7 and 8 under3 the direction of Lloyd Newcomer Handling the leading parts are Jack Anderson of Tremonton Bob Doris of Garland Woffinden Farnsworth and Camille Bourne both of Fielding "Petticoat Fever" Is a hilarious and comedy of the far North tnereiore gives a cnance tor a very unusual type of scenery which will add its part in making the play more enjoyable to the public Other members of the cast are Oleen Bunderson Blaine Hick man Emerson Earl Leone Mac Farlane and Nancy Ann Hales The story deals with a young wireless operator Dascoih Dens more who has been at the north pole for two years with no one to talk to but a young Eskimo ser vant Needless to say he is overjoyed ) at the sight of company who arrive when an airplane - in which they were traveling cracked up near his home With two young ladies on his hands he faces many complications Scandal Disclosed A reporter who visited a rehearsal of "Petticoat Fever" to find some human Interest angles discovered that the triangle among Jack Bob and Doris goes on offstage as well as on He was told by Mr Newcomer that Jack is positively great in the love making scenes and that Bob has considerable difficulty learning to dance like a sedate Englishman "semi-tropic- ifee Members of the Searchlight staff and some of the students from the journalism class wijl leave early Saturday to attend the seventh annual' conference for " school journalists held at Brigham Young university in Provo The main event fn the forenoon will be two press conferences one for boys and one for girls A political leader will answer questions and tell the boys something about American neutrality while the girls will hear Mrs B W Musser's report on "Our Pan- A American Relations" year scholarship will be awarded tha- -s winning reports In the afternoon students wih'w' be separated into their respective' their departments to discuss work Those who wish to remain will be guests at a specially arranged "Search for Talent" radio broadcast from the college hall stage The bus will leave the high school at six a m pick up Box Elder students and arrive in Provo at about ten a m j Best Coal In the West RED BLAZE $700 Slove The reporter was disappointed to learn that Camille Bourne whom he has always admired has turned out to be just a calculating gold digger Oleen Bunderson it was discov-e- d Public and private buying in Rfo lis being gradually transform- de Janeiro and Sao Paula Brazil may be curtailed to provide more capital for local industries which are expected to prove highly profitable during the European war I awn Nut isfiRfl 5470O Stove Slack $110 8 Sacks STEED COAL CO — Phon mmMWP' mwmmmm (111 S375 tar with a 1940 SHORT-WAV- BUS E ftcther Nature furnished the AM- and she certainly material made CASTLE GATE Coal "all nz and a yard wide" Modern science adds the distinctive tocch ef perfection 5 i L lirm This Model $7850 I Table Height v y Si f iT-ir!:- j r''lIMIp r CONSOLE CABINET In rich by combin-- h brown with Chrome trim careful preparation with Sized to natural quality fit any fire Order a ten tsday 1 Down -- Draft Whirlator Hear war flashes direct from European Capitals with a 1940 Short-Wav- e Philco! 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Journalist Parley al May we all he is better at jitterbugging Students in the tenth grade are becoming conscious of what they wish to be in the future Many of them have definitely decided what their occupation 6hall be but Dorjf-- v ed that he's a bit balmy in the head Who wouldn't be after living alone for six months at the north pole? Of course he isn't entirely alone He does have Blaine Hickman his cook and by the way Blaine is having trouble learning to walk sort of a like a native Eskimo-cross between a shuffle and a wobble it should be according to Mr Newcomer Naturally that r comes hard for an athlete like Blaine There are two other ladies that must not be omitted They! are Leone Mac arlane and Nancy Ann Hales known as Little Seal and Snow Bird respectivelywho- are to do what is described as ) North Pole Is Locale for Comedy Drama Students To Present Plan Futures may seem strange Farnsworth actually falls fi Jack even after she's been warn— I f ° Wa offer a "slow-burninfirst mortgage plan that gently but inevitably consumes every cent of debt on the home you buy build or refinance It really hands you a home on a platter and allows you to pay for it over a period of years — out of income Inquiries cordially invited " BEAR RIVER HIGH 9-- 8-- J SETS PLAY FOR ' J ed into a jpious minister who has only one joy in life — he just loves to marry people ' The cast is hoping that the audience will not be too much shocked when they hear Emerson Earl "cussing" It is too bajj but he's just that kind of an aid sea cap- Baker Elaine Goddard Betty Jane Thompson Mary Helen Hendricks and Betty Jefferies back row Frank Lqrance Dee Anderson Charles Smith Reed Neuberger DeWayne Jay and William Maynard Donn Thunnan was absent when the photo was taken Plain City Will Raise Fund for Landscaping s 00 TREMONTON PASTORDIES DENVER Dec 2 (AP)— T Rev Elbridge Mark Gordon 4v pastor of the Methodist church a Palisade Colo and a' former pastor at Salt Lake City and Tremonton Utah died today at Denver general hospital V" I i 1 )f For Your Stoker- - ram w) (is fr 9-- B4 rar u-- SAN FRANCISCO Dec 2 — (UP) Judge A J Fritz weak- — Superior The Les Souisettes club held its Gladys Wallace 19 of Wisbech blackout admitted that the police England fined for shining a flash- had taken three flashlights from light in people's faces during a her before she was arrested s- - - r 30-min- ar that he would accomplish but he V Three hundred participants will sing the beautiful theme of the birth of Christ The determination displayed by the students taking part is certain to make this can tata surpass those we have given in previous years The cantata will be presented before the Christmas vacation— Arline Peterson WASHINGTON Dec 2— (AP)— Two motion picture actors Mel-vy- n Douglas and his wife Helen TIPS OFFERED TO Gahagan — told Secretary Hull today he was making a "brave fight" for world order ASPIRING WRITERS conference After the at the state department Mrs Douglas told reporters she had The December Author & Jour wanted to talk with the secretary nalist offers many valu out of "sheer admiration" for his able (Denver) to tips aspiring writers the policies number containing the handy quar terly market list and market de cians have not allowed him to in- partments and in addition timely stitute reforms features Articles include: "Mak Sticking up like a lone mesquite ing Characters Convincing" for tree on a Texas prairie the fact student writers "Get Rid of Those remains In any case that Gover- Funny Ideas" by Robert "Willyum" nor O'Daniel flour salesman and Gluekstein "Editorial Responsibil radio master of ceremonies extraor- ity for Unsolicited Manuscripts Hoar "Incident dinary is just about where he by Roger Sherman by Wilfred McCormlck started — insofar as overhauling or Plot?" and "Boil the Bones" by Sewell which he promised to do is" Peaslee Wright By HOWARD C MARSHALL AUSTIN Texas Dec 2— (AP)— His charted two-yeadministration nearly one-ha- lf over this fact stands out with regard to the astonishing W Lee O'Daniel Texas "hill billy" governor: He has accomplished virtually nothing "so far as legislation la concerned" he told people in his - ' ! '4 ' t V The music department under dl rectlon of Mr Dickson is preparing the best and biggest cantata ever presented by Lewis high school between the various classes These games have been played to determine the champions of the eighth ninth and tenth grades and also the school champions The 10--1 team won the distinction of being the school champions by defeating the 1 team in the final contest on Wednesday night The members of the winning team are Ernie Bingham captain Joe Dewey Bill Barrett Bob Hill Dave Christensen Sid Fife and Lee Minor The 1 team was declared ninth grade champion The members are as follows: Frank Hazen captain Billy Morris Billy DeYoung Dean McGreagor and Keith Peterson The 1 team proved to be the best of the eighth grades The members of the team were: Eugene McMil-le- n captain Glen Evans Reed Stringfellow Miland Coburn Mel-vi- n Barrett and Harold White After- - seeing the fine sportsmanship the good plays and the outstanding players in this tournament we feel sure that the basketball season will be a bright one for Lewis— Belva Coombs Shirley Luddington Dramatic Busy During the past week the seventh period speech class presented several sketches and a playlet a scene entitled "A Telegram" from "Little Women" The characters were Meg March Ruby Mower Jo Mary Jane Mathews March Amy Uene Ingles Mrs Lou Jean Fern Swaner Beth Scoff ield Laurie a friend of the family Darreli Little and Hannah the housekeeper Gladys Whetton Tryouts have been held for the Christmas play entitled "The Spirit Unchanging" which will be presented as part of the Christmas program It is a story of a church project carried on by a group of young people to cheer up the ladies in a home for the aged and poor Mary Meadows an old lady of happy disposition will be portray- a ed by Mary Jane Mathews Sarep-tRuggles an old lady unhappy and complaining Thelma Hipwell Marianne Martin a young girl obsessed with the importance of field Donna Schof Lu Jean duty a young girl who enjoys Dreyfuss life Marion Balch Mina Bartlett George Grant Dolly Mead Edward Evans companions of the girls Gladys Whetton Darrell Little Fern Swaner Lloyd Coley Swaner Lu Ilene Ingles— Fern Jean Scoffield With the end of the term draw ing to a close the ninth and tenth grades of Lewis school are com pleting their literature work and will resume their work ' on gram mar The short stories have been especially enjoyable in the tenth grade classes — Shirley Morris In Court Wife -- regular meeting Thursday night under the direction of Mrs Louise Redford and Katherine Carter was the finst educational This meeting of the year The girls were aeiigntiuiiy entertained with a demonstration by a representative from the Utah Power & Light company — Fern Swaner Basketball Attracts During the past week much enthusiasm has been shown by the students of Lewis high 6chool who have been rushing down to the gym eager to see the basketball games 939 Defies Judge- - Will Take Part In Musical Tale Of Christ AT RADIO ADS 1 Stork Wins OFFER CANTATA 300 Students Washington High to Give Humorous Drama December 13 SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 3 R They'll Take Humor to Lewis High School Stage FORJfULETIDE Central Teachers Expected COMEDY AIMED To Produce Dramatic Hit of Year Several nights during the past week any may have been startled to hear dramatic exclamations issuing from the vicinity of the lower east hall If he were one of those intrepid souls who do not believe in ghosts or gangsters he might have done a little sleuthing It should not take long to discover that certain members of the Central faculty are rehearsing for a production of "The Spider and the Fly" a play In three acts by Charles George to be presented about December 14 Miss Larsen is in charge of the directing angle while the cast includes Mr Welch Miss Skelton Miss Marshall Mr Felt Miss Ped-le- r Miss Wilson Miss Foulger Mr Thatcher Miss Justesen Miss Dan-veand Mr Kinner play the romantic leads Central has every reason to expect a magnificent success! —Joan Allred Scribble Elections Officers of the Scribble Scribble club were elected at a meeting held Nov 27 They are president vice presiMarigene Schroeder dent Ava Welker secretary Donna Carey editor Virginia Biddle Hickman MarJean and Stone messengers Venyle Nedra Butler A formal initiation for the new pledges was held Saturday night at the home of MarJean Hickman The pledges were required to prepare the lunch serve it and later wash the dishes After lunch was served each pledge gave her autobiography Then the more serious part of the initiation ceremony began when by candle light each repeated the pledge and the motto LEWIS SINGERS STANDARD-EXAMINE- rhone 3215 III J ?! ! |