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Show Friday, November 6 is-.- nt Clubs u-- ke The Football Team Of Weber College west. In 1923 Weber college first took up football seriously. During the football season of that year Weber played of these eight football games. Out and tied one, eight, Weber lost four, But in spite of these won three. manager. losses Weber was awarded the pennant proclaming them Junior college held its weekly meet- champions of 1923. ing at the home of Wayne Fisher, The next year, 1924, Weber again and a snappy meeting it was. Wan-nan- o played eight games, and out of these Skeen appeared on the scene eight wen six and lost two. In that rather late, but his excuse, Mrs. New- year Weber defeated the Brigham and comb's long English assignment, was Young of Logan, college The boys have three big Phoenix college of Phoenix, Arizona; accepted. ideas to carry out as soon as the both of which defeated Weber in 1923. council passes judgment on them. Idaho Tech, however, still remained Look out for an explosion when the unbeaten by Weber. But again Wereaction begins. There lucky boys ber was judged to be the strongest were selected to fill out the club team of its kind in the intermountam and one was held to fill the west and was awarded the pennant. place of the first delinquent member. real football record startThe last will have a long wait because ed Webers in 1925. Weber played six games there are no delinquents in in that year and won them all, includThese names will be publicly analing the game with Idaho Tech., nounced later. was this game though as the final score of 6 to 3 would indicate. Another close game of that game season was the Weber-B.Y.which Weber won by the narrow mar20 gin of one point. The score was 19. to Chardonet produced a silk-lik- e fiber Six college football teams were in P ranee by chemical means in 1884, defeated by Weber in 1926. Two again knew 5SLAl5Sric litt,e ot until 1J10. Then cellulose games were played with Albion Norchemistry gave mal first was a tie of 6 to 6, but us modern rayon. This great man- in thethesecond Weber proved herself made textile now equals, and perhaps victor the excells natures age-ol- d by vanquishing Aleasily fibers silk, of the games WeAll 6. bion to 38 wool, und. cotton. Merchants are dis1926 were clear vicplaying pictures of young girls dress- ber played in is indicated by as for ed in rayon from head to foot. tories Weber, A scores for totaled Webers scores. the triumph of rayon is rayon-velvcloth. to 234 was compared that points year The newest dress materials and orof the naments are the outgrowths of the the total score of 24 pointswon the modern roHearch chemist's genius. opponents. Again Weber Paris and New York designs are creat- championship of the Junior college This was the fourth conseed in rayon. Buckles, buttons, orna- league. ments for hats and heels for ladies cutive time that Weber had won the shoes are being made of Pyralin. They pennant and the second consecutive Weber had defeated every team are enriched with necklaces which look time like pearl and are manufactured chem- she played in the season. ically. During these four years Weber lost Chemical parenthood for raincoats six games, tied two and won twenty-onWebers total score for these for women nave appeared in many attractive modes. The designs are in four years was 660 points against the 199 points. This is indeed a alligator-graine- d Fairfield fabric, opponents record to be proud of. xnakeskin, etc. And now in 1927 Weber has played four games; the first was with B. Y. U. froshh and the score was 0 to 0. The second was with Westminster college and the score was 45 to 0 in Webers favor. The third game was Beautiful New Tinsel Trims in all of Dame Fashion s Newest Styles Kr 495 Off Face Effects I y $ ?? t? y T t? y y ?? y f f? y? yy y 1173 WHERE QUALITY COUNTS In the choice of a Cleaner, quality is of paramount importance if you desire that satisfaction which looking the best always imparts. ht t? ? t? ty another Weber victory of 19 to 6 over Montana State Normal; and last week the ,Weber team piled up a score of 55 to 0 over Ricks college. When one considers that Weber has only three men back from last year to play on the team, one must admit that Weber certainly has some quality which the other teams have not. Saturday, Weber plays Albion Normal, the team that tied Weber last year in their first game; a team that is undefeated this year. And if Weber wins, the people of Ogden will have one more reason to be proud of y ?y y Candidate for CITY COMMISSIONER? IF NOT ASK HIS FRIENDS THEY WILL TELL YOU IIE IS A VERY SERIOUS AND SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN A MAN WHO WILL GIVE OGDEN A SERVICE THAT WILL LONG BE REMEMBERED AND THATS REALLY WHAT WE WANT SERVICE ANI)' SUCCESS Weber college. Weber County Chapter Makes Roll Call Plans tt ? t t plans Splendid rolleall of the nual t. T V. LOOK YOUR BEST y t: yi 1 y y chapter of the American Red Cross were completed tonight at a meeting of the chapter officers and directors, held in the Hotel Bigelow, with R. E. Arne, assistant manager of the Pacific division of the Red Cross, who ty f! T :l t? for the anWeber county ; ?! y: Votefor OF OGDEN The Quality Man Phone 1325 You Phone SERVICE We Call -- SATISFACTION When a Man Aspires To the High Office Peinff beautiful is but another way of saying well groomed. Our facilities to care for this important work for you are unexcelled. Thone R74 for appointment to avoid disap- Service Barber Shop. Mrs. Paid AdwIMrnt Of Mayor of Ogden . I want tor address myself to those who think of one who works for a salary as yielding up his individuality. Did it ever occur to you that perhaps' many men, following a professional life, hold to their profession because their independence of action has closed more than one door of opportunity which might have taken them out of the salary earning class. It is well known that no group of workers are more tenacious of their political views and individual rights than the men who work on newspapers. They give loyalty in service, but they do not allow their personality to be submerged, and in any walk of life they are and self-asserti-ve self-directe- d. They are proud of their personal achievements and fully understand that to build themselves with things of honor they must have courage to stand for their convictions. Why not concede that to be true, and, if it is, why not fully realize that a newspaper man aspiring to high office thinks as much of his good name and is as jealous of his reputation as any one in the com' munity. When I first ran for the office of mayor, my biggest ambition was to so serve the people as to leave the heritage of a good name to those who bear my name. That thought guided me all through my administration, and never once did any one dare attempt to break it down. Those who were closest to me know I stating the truth. pointment. All Hair Cuts 25c . Let Us Do Your Cleaning and Pressing Quality Cleaners C. e. 5arl ?t 0 et Do You Know 6 Wet Wash Laundry Phone mem-hershi- p, Hats ?T ?y in The work on the school play, Mary, the Third," is progressing nicely. Miss Dorothy Irvine, coach, announces the business staff as follows: Karl Hopkins, manager; Clifton Lund, stage manager; Ixe Cain, assistant stage hard-foug- WAY Save time and expense and end of backache by letting JJ your washing every week We call for the bundle and deliver it to you at a specify time ill ready for the ironing. Take our price list and figure against it the cost of home work and will be convinced that our is the least expensive, to uy nothing of time and toil tory of Weber colleges different foot-of ball teams is a history, largely, Weber victories. The record of this team is almost unparalleled in the Chemical Clothing Competes with Silk tT ? t? WET WASH IS THE The people of Ogden, no doubt, have forne vague idea that Weber college has a good football team; but just how good a football team Weber has most of them do not know. The his- extra Flares Circular Skirls Straight Effects y . - vice-princip- al, and Silks and Satins i tk18-peciall- vice-preside- New Unusual Brocades, , - get-togeth- er Winter Dresses jr 1 n. THE LEADER ' Weber College dcc-oratin- shop n is here from San rancisco to advise. which will be followed bv Mrs. John A. Gager has been s- Each member is guest. Hostessc, .u In7i ettl'd to head the rollcall committee one Mrs. noon are Andrew T her n campaign, has organized AMERICAN EDI CATION WEEK and H. Aland, Mrs. Claud., i which will begin November 11. The A. lOrMV lr Ma NoP Monday, November 7 to riday, campaign will be carried on through the various groups. Various organivember 'll, 1927. ces' zations of the city have been enlisted The Child Culture (luh November 7, Monday: Scholar, to assist. The Child Culture sity of Sound Health for the Dr. T. B. Beatty, of Salt Lake City. day afternoon at the R.,1 Vhur-Mrs- . Sarah Talmadge .SJ, The Home, November 8, Tuesday: Subnoraml lnstution Child; 'rS j .nth. Fundamental the Most David Jr., Elder gave ridge, civilized People," curiej.t among (Continued From Page Five) Charles Bonner and i, s i 0. McKay. 1B were hostesses for th- d y The Mountain Home Club November D, Wednesday: her invited a t guest eniov Mrs. Mary McConville was hostess aids the child to adapt himself prepared pro j mm. to the difficult lift of our time, Dr. to the members of the Mountain Home N. Jensen, superintendent of pub-.i- c club Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock The Past Matrons eitvV- m t at her home, 3237 Porter evenue. instruction. Masonic temple on Wedii-s.lJ- v The opDrama Club November 10, Thursday: U school to the The Drama club will meet Saturday all day session to portunity offered by the Aid lWtssehe drena home S. at the oclock 1:45 Bennion; society. afternoon at hludent, Dr. Adam 2580 Jefferson one oclock luncheon were 5 ' tf cnurch schools, Salt of Mrs. David Eccles, avenue. The Salt Lake Ladies' lit- Konold, Mrs Margan: Cravl 1- .ake Patriotism, erary club will present the program, Mrs. Edith Boring. November 11, Friday: Armistice Day, President Thomas E. .UcKay. combined with the ' to be uii active one, according to .and the music in a good humor. School meeteveryone put at the first Ogden High the number pre.-e"Dixie Stomp" took posession and The ing. reigned suprmie during the evening. The annual mnior Kiris wdromc to asan held the junior girls will W held next association The girls A pep assembly was held Tuesday PresiThursday night at the Central Junior sembly Wednesday niornir.g. to stimulate interest in the game with Mrs. welschool The Garner high presided. dent Carmen gymnasium. IS..X Kldcr which will be held at 3:00 the come will take the form of a children's Clark, instructor of swimming at at Erigham City. of toduy C!u1)b will and was the Weber speaker party, advisory groups gymnasium, Mrs. Chambers gave give stunts and will furnish other the morning. forms of entertainment. Those on the a talk on bow to lie charming a subEox Kbler is Ogdens chief oppogeneral committee are Louise Make, ject jti which all of the girls were very nent, and the Kapplcmen are out for chairman; Jsaltel Kramwell. I.ouise interested. Miss Audrey Clark gave blond. Kvcn with Kumiss and Knapp McKay and Orva Worman. The party a vocal solo and was elected song out of the game, and the possibility promises to be an even greater success leader. The last number wus a cello of Fishers being forced from the picthan the one last year. solo by Mrs. Clark. The girls enjoy- ture, the Tigers will prove to be a A letter has been received from the ed the program so much that a larg- stubborn team to beat. The student New York School of Fine and Applied er crowd is expectid afc the next as- body is plunning to attend the game in a large body, and buses are being Arts informing the committee that the sembly, art exhibit for the Ogden high school provided fur transportation. nill arrive here about November 15. The ijuarterly came out today. Its The exhibit consists of mounts, work motive is new and original, dealing The officers of the R. O. T. C. unit of the students of that school. with the superstitions and beliefs of met Monday to organize the Guardsclub. The An art rlub was organizisl last the people of the middle ages, f Co- men, their Monday night. Officers were elected ngratulations to our editor, Fay Hop-ki- officers this year constitute a live, as follows: President, Ruth Yorgc- group of young men. and are determined to make things son; they Henry Jordan; secretary-treasure- r, lively. Helen Mattson; By Willium Smiley chairman of the program committee, The Hallowe'en dance, held at the Gordon Drown. The charter is ready Derthana a week ago today, was a Mrs. G. C. Irwin, anto be submitted to the student body success both socially and financially. nounces the following It. 0. T. C. sponcouncil next Tuesday. The club prom- - A splendid crowd was in attendance, sors: Colonel, commanding the regiment, Iris Smith; major, commanding first huttalion, Ruth Jackson: major, commanding second battalion, Dorothy Robinson; captains, commanding comA, lhyliis Halverson; E, KathEARLY VALUES pany ryn Green well; c, Rosemary Barber; D, Or lean Stone; K, Arleen Nelson; F, Winnifrcd McClellan; captain, commanding the band, Vella Fowler. wide-awu- 4 Thelma Peirson in Charge of Beauty Department 2625 Washington Ave. There are men now politically against me who I know, if called upon to testify will say that Frank Francis was supremely himself at all times and in all matters dealing with city affairs. This world of purs is not worth living in, if an element of good faith cannot be displayed and if confidence cannot be reposed in men simply because they are earners of salaries. FRANK FRANCIS. (PM Adwrti"1"1-- - iw |