Show 1 ltfB ilGirls Don Best STANDARD-EXAMINE- R THE OGDEN (UTAH) lMORNING APRIL 13 1947 UNDAY Dresses for School Contest Lewis Students Rehearsing Several Kinds of Songs best high jumpers Music Dupils at Lewis school areis one of the shot-puttHoward Erz is the Jim Frank kcv with all kinds of songs Frank and Rod Miller to Sherman Wanlass the director is trying 880 are the Eugene of running Story types prepare many different Thee" the Judkins is running the Love We "Utah songs dash while Jim Robinson is runstate song will be sung in honor d dash There are of ning the of the Centennial year "Song several also relay teams Man" and "The West Wind" are We expect a successful track seasome of the more serious ones son this a year since we believe we The light happy songs sung for have an outstanding team — Rod smile or a laugh are "The Strings Miller "The Cats' the Guitar" of "As Yon Like 1 "Brazilian Songs" "Sorn Folks" "Shakespeare must have been a and "pown in wonderful person" is the belief of by Stephen Foster f for a picture "As students Lewis the Valley" been in Salt Vnn Tilr Tt" nnp nf Rhakpsnpare's Mr Wanlass has western teach- most beloved works was shown Lake' attending the and has just and enjoyed ers music conference new by entire stuaent ideas— body This love returned with many story is one of Helen Donaldson the greatest works in English literature Talent Assembly The tenth graders appreciated tried and graders eighth Ninth to be the picture all the more because assembly out for the talent had recently finished reading The future they near the in held class — Joyce Todd in it to with nervous begin were started Hot Dog Sale but as soon as they sogotbad after wasn't it found "Hot dogs! Hot dogs! Get your they tenth passed the grade Later roasted hot dogs here!" This all fresh aswas the cry heard around Lewis through the same routine i The Mr last supervision of Wilsembly is under teacher Everybody was buyFriday ajid was eating Wanlass music everybody ing liam Terry the assistant principal The hot dogs were sold by a —John Poole and Johnny Elzey representative from each class The Contests in Provo girls collected a lot of money from The Lewis track team is getting the sales and it will be put to good track meet used — Alpha Glidewell into shape for the Provo ten men as 26 and 25 Only April Dress Week chosen by elimination are going to Print The Girls' association held a The city Provo for this meet in which print dress week track meet will be held during meeting From April 14 un- discussed was Paul Christiansen of the last May new print "I've got to getwasmy exclama- dress for Friday" tion twjjJ-JS- er d8atth 50-ya- rd ?hoVfromX 100-yar- iff Hampton J SPRING I— TTf to 6x of Children's DRESSES & r JUMPERS Prints rayons ginghams and nov-7 elty fabrics Sizes 3 to 6x and 1 QQ to 14 Values to 398s L Novelty fabrics season's newest wraparound skirt back revere effect shoulders and princess styles High shades navy and red Sizes R 3 to 6x Usual values to 1498 1000 4 Just all-gi- rl Jr Old Timeos made possible for the deafened to hear faint sounds It is a hearing device so small that it fits in the hand and enables thousands to enjoy sermons music and friendly companionship Accepted by the Council cn Physical Medicine of the American Med- SPECIALS on CHILDREN'S SPRING COATS and SI ITS Story Books Dolls £SB Spanish Class done by Among the many thingsclass this Spanish the second year reading of the Spanish year he nTlMaheerstudents have articles asreads his signed Eirst the student it is the way article in Spanish then he newspaper the in written Lucille in English— tells the facts Lindsay Advent of Sound Can you see sound? Mr Brown use of the ossays we can by the science classes the In cilloscope we are studying and experimenttold that ing with sound We are it travels wherever there is a medium The most interesting ex periment we have is with a crystal set This instrument picks up radio waves and changes them to sound waves without the use of electricity This little gadget has no tubes The science students are fascinated by the little set We are told that this instrument was the beginning of radio industry — Cora Erickson and Shirley Strobey Substitute Teacher In the absence of Mrs Powell Washington's speech teacher who is ill we welcomed Dale Brown a former student of Washington When Mr Brown attended South about six years ago he was an active participant in speech work taking part in one-aplays and in "Almost Eighteen" the school play of that year Much appreciated by the students he coached the school during the last week This play will be presented for the public in the latter part of this month The students of Washington high extend wishes for a speedy recovery to Mrs Powell— Marlene -- ''I 1 sWUL Oil Arrived (the original) Little girls love them TOTS TO TEENS tice DM 262 3§HHIk4:J§S& enHMnfeS: jS New Books at Library ical Association This device does New books now readv for circu not require separate battery pack at the Carnegie Free library lation to case or garment battery wire bulge or weigh you down The tone are as ioiiows: "Thp Good Cron" bv Elizabeth is clear and powerful So made that you can adjust it yourself to suit H Emerson The quietly moving your hearing as your hearing storv of a laree Quaker familv about the changes The makers of Beltone growing up in Illinois 1450 W 19th St Chi- time of the Civil war Dept 7525 "Problems in Architectual Draw cago 8 111 are so proud of their achievement that they will gladly inff " bv F G Elwood A volume send free descriptive booklet and designed to provide a suitable explain how you may get a full working text for beginners in archdemonstration of this remarkable itectural drawing "Tables of Food Values" bv hearing device in your own home without risking a penny Write Aline V Bradlev A book showine Beltone today the complete nutritive value raw or cooked of a food ail in one table in both average servings and Beethoven Pastoral Symphony No 6 in F Op 68 lift t?iSB§SffiiIS- Stokowski and the New York City Symphony DM 1032 f14 Leopold Orchestra SI f of Spring San Francisco Symphony OrStravinsky Rite Monteux Conductor DM 1052 $510 chestra Pierre 5 E Minor "From the New in Symphony No " Orchestra Jose Iturbi Philharmonic Rochester World Conductor DM 899 4614 Jr FOR "POP" FANS - From the Spectacular Movie Now Playing At the Orpheum Theatre "Till the Clouds Roll By" Music by Jerome Kern with Judy Garland June smysvii unrajii uiojouh Caleb Peterson Lennie Hayton's Orchestra MGM l $394 Murray Kellner and His Orchestra Singing In the Rain Let a Smile be Your Umbrella Includes Autumn Showers Look for the Silver Lining Over the Rain the in Singing Some Me Rainy Afternoon April Show Rainbow Call Up 9 ers Rain - Miss Elizabeth Bader daughter of Mr and Mrs E C Bader will take part in the service at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd today at eleven a m and will read the New Testament lesson She is queen of Job's Daughters Bethel No 2 which group will attend the morning in a group The Job's Daughters prayer servicedirection of Miss Ruth Kingsford choir under "Beside the Still Water" anthem the will sing MS-48- by Bernard Hamblen Mrs Hyrum Boothe Visits at Homes Of Sons in Ogden family visited in Logan last Sun day Bishop and Mrs B A Bingham attended LDS conference in Salt Lake last Sunday Lucy Dickey spent last week with relatives in ProvO ADril 12—Mrs HONEYVILLE several days Boothe spent Hyrum this week m Ogden visiting at tne homes of her sons Lamont and Wayne and their families and LUNDSTROMS other relatives and Mrs Leland Hunsaker spent Wednesday visiting in Ogden Mr and Mrs George Wintle visited in Ogden Wednesday Mrs Olga Wheatley has left for Rupert Ida to visit her and daughter Mr and Mrs John Vinter and family She will return in two weeks DeVere Wintle was visiting in Salt Lake City Saturday Mrs Truman Tolman visited Wednesday in Brigham City A number of old folks from Honeyville attended a free motion picture at a theatre in Brigham City Wednesday afternoon Mr and Mrs Darrell Beck Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Otto Hill last Sunday Mr and Mrs Alex Dickey and Mr Presentation Spring son-in-la- w ' J The Music of Johann Strauss— Minneapolis Symphony OrchesIncluding "Blue Danube" tra Eugene Ormandy Conductor Waltz ' "Tales From Vienna Woods" "Gypsy Baron" Overture Overture and Acceleration Waltz" 'Die Flederman's ct Science has AFTER-EASTE- R Special til April 19 the girls are supposed to wear print dresses Girls from the eighth ninth and tenth grades are to be chosen for the cutest dresses and best posture Prizes will be given to the winners On Friday April 19 there will be an assembly and the girls will receive their gifts There will also be an program — Ardyth Treu With Tiny Single Unit it now -- Special See and Hear the magnificent Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra at the Ogden High School Auditorium Tomorrow Evening Monday April 14th and Marilla Mount Child Culture The Child Culture club will meet April 17 at two pm in the draw ing room of Hotel Ben Lomond Election of officers will take place Barnett at this meeting J C Newman of Salt Lake City will speak to the Girls' Spring Activities All of Washington's girls from members Music will be furnished by "Mrs Owen Ridges Mrs Ezra the eighth to the tenth are anxiousRichardson will be chairman with ly looking forward to competitive Mrs H W Gwilliam Mrs W P baseball games The girls in all classes are doing Boyer Mrs C C Thorstensen as hostesses Members are invited to good work and hoping they will bring guests get on the team Although the days have been quite cool it has still been warm enough to pracDeafened Now Hear After Easter special girls' dresses exbright array of colorful fabrics quisitely styled at just the right price One Group take place in the near future (Bosch & Bell studio) The general committee meeting of the Jr Old Timers club will be held in the Biltmore hotel at Los Angeles April 18 19 and 20 All presidents of the 15 clubs will meet to discuss plans for the coming year All presidents of the UP Jr Old Timers and wives and presidents of the auxiliaries and husbands will attend GIRLS' DRESSES 3 us For Lovers 4 of the Classics " when the print A to De chosen attendees will be eighth ninth and is-t- Miss Donna Messerly whose engagement to Douglas K Fer-nelison of Mr and Mrs James W Fernelius of Uintah is announced by her parents Mr and Mrs John Messerly of Ogden The marriage is scheduled to 4S2r-- Sv tenth grades If you were to walk down the 5d J try-oute- rs the S of Fine Quality Accessory Home Furnis "OCCASIONAL TABLES'' We are now showing 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