Show Hope to Resfo THE OGDEN (UTAH1 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 1947 MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 6 Boys Lose Excuse! As Lessons in Dog's EyesigW Uniforms Chosen by Girls At Washington School fhfs year for their uniforms red i thS "vF on the left ferkfn? the'Um They had much fun during one gym ciass cuiung red ana DiacK uayct l aL poms (not oniy me papei — j i fingers) g The girls are thrilled about because they red blouses havenH had blouses for two years forward to a sucThey are looking cessful year — Helen Stark Pep Club Officer Well we finally got our Pep club officers elected for the year! President Joyce Hufstettler vice Herrington secpresident Mazie We know Peterson retary Betty good job They they will all do a their ability to 'werechosen for work and their personalities We all wish them luck during their terms of office— Betty Wilson Pep Assembly An expectant hush fell over the assembly as Diane Kristofferson student body vice president called the meeting to order The band and Karla Rolplayed a few songs Mount led two lins and Marilla get-in- PREFERRED MEW! ST JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN SO PURE SO FAST SO DEPENDABLE StJoseph ASPIRIN Easy to take Has orange flavor that's sweetened to child's taste Easy to give 50 tablets for 35c Try it! - An- No--the- "3 - Music Department The music classes are at it again! They are learning songs for the second P T A meeting to be held next month The songs are: "Gia-nin- a Mia" Morning Now Beckons" and "Jesu Joy of Man's Desire" The classes are larger than last year so they expect better volume if not finesse Frank Wanlass director is trying to teach these songs to the tenth grades while teaching the school pep songs to the eighth and ninth grades From the building vibrations and the battered eardrums of the teachers and students we can vouch for the success oi ai least tne latter — Rabbi of S L Church - u— mi e (UP) Rosenblatt of 6 - —u terrier shown with its mistress Lucetta Topper a 21blind wire-hairwill be flown to Washington D C from its home in DeBonning for troit to undergo a corneal transplantation at the Abbey hospitalsimanimals in hope of restoring the pet's eyesight The operation is an ilar to that performed on humans The cornea will be cut from eye and replaced by a cornea from the "live" eye of another dog President Joesph Salt Lake City's B'nai Israel temple announced today that Adolph H Fink of Spokane has been named Rabbi of the Jewish church here ed We're remodeling and a large portion of our facilities are now not available to us—we're hanging out but we must make room so the "Business as Usual" sign Stop by tomorrow we're offering some tremendous values and take advantage of A SPECIAL SALE OF Gets Organized For Year's Tasks Central high school has had its first student council meeting and the group has things well organized Each advisory class has chosen one person to represent it in the meetings that plan Central's activities Students chosen are: Jim Newton Donald Patton Patti Buehler Karma Pugmire Richard Myers Dell Foutz Darrell Ogden Carol Vivian Robert Francis Ebert Shulz Bee Johnston Sidney Howe Bonnie Allen Mary Lou Thornton Sharon Ogden Peggy Coleman La Reilia Fowler Dick Smith Lorna Neilson Blaine Taylor Joyce Sickler Dorothy Stitzer Leland Ward Lawrence Bowman Jo Anne Wood Jeri Scowcroft Mamie Rae Lewis and Mary Kay Brian Advisory teachers on the council are Lloyd Alovrd Ted McCregor Tom Doxey Miss Cleo McCracken Miss Nina Clyde and Mrs Margaret Golding — Rene Rhead LUGG AG Scribble Party An unusual dinner Dartv was held by the girls of the Scribble Scribble club at the home of Norma Creer It was in honor of Miss Eleanor Wedell Scribble's outgoing advisor and Mrs Helen Johnson new advisor The motif was "Topsy Turvy" meaning that while one person was starting her meal with a tempting mpat ni another nerson riffht bv her would be eating a dish of ice cream —Patricia Green Girls' Association Central Girls' association elected the new vice president and secre tary for this year Joan Douglas and Jean Westenfelder They wm assist Annette Greenwell presi- - i Wm MATCHED SET— beautiful blue with cream stripe box maroon lining Shirley Campbell Pep Assembly Cheering and hearty laughter filled the auditorium of Lewis high when a pep assembly in preparation for the game with Central was held The skit was a travesty "Snow White and the Eleven Dwarfs" The student body was led in cheers and songs The band led by Mr Wanlass then gave a few peppy selections to help get the students in a vigorous mood for the game And what a game it was — Dorothy Whiting Faculty Challenge With the football season underway it might be interesting to see a game between the team and the more athletic members of the faculty A team composed of: center Balls guards Webb 'and Call tackles Harvey and Barton ends Tunic snri Hnnrnv: auarteiback Taylor halfbacks Hone and Ryan and fullback coburn mignt prove to be stiff competition to the team Add the coaching of Bill Terry and Frank Wanlass to the water lugging of Messrs Todd aand Hill custodians and you have terrify- im$p Mi P MT lust Paint the PURINA Roosts to RAT KILLERS iC£ KUL Tight farm losses with USE PURINA two potent R00STPAINT Petty WANTED BOOM! j WF SANTIAGO ChUe Oct 6 (AP) Some 18000 coal miners in Chilo struck Saturday for a boost In the minimum daily wage from 30 pesos (95 cents) to 55 pesos ($175) The government took over theto mines work and ordered the men back at increased pay— about $165— but whether the miners would obey ' was uncertain For as long as anyone can remember the boys at Lewis high school have made the old excuse for not attending the dances "I don't know how to dance" They'll have to change their tune now because Allma Heaten is coming three times a week to Lewis to give hour instructions in rhumba and ballroom dancing to different classes Now all the girls are looking forward to the time when the instructions are over and all the boys know how to dance — JoAnn Central's Council We really need it! tChile Miners on Strike — Phoey! ah Dancing Offered The theme was on how to play a ically Louise kh ram wipntif "solos After two Hoggan J- Everett Jew word by ftaoj-- I mncey uu — - — ccln J-j nette Andelin and Marilyn Ridges New Teachers "Aren't they gorgeous?" That's at the usual remark from the boys t don South this year No— they y skirts mean the longer necklines don't mean the higher teacn-er- s new two mean do but they inBeverly deBloois sewingcook-ine Carol Cowley and structor the girls teacher Looks like competition have some Other ' new teacners are nuo i L Vialpando Spanish teacher wno knows the language as well or even better than English Blaine Thatch er is another new comer nc teaches ninth and tenth graae classes are — Ail 1111 a main topic of discussion with the years over uu girls Before a the new fad be probably Mrs Gladys Crompton is our new secretary When asked how she likes South she gave out a replied "It's a hearty laugh and fine school but I can't for the life of me keep up with these new fads"— Peggy Mojas SALT LAKE CITY Oct A-a-a-- rat killers PULLETS t " mjSyjffi' 5?M Pep Up Appetites in New York to make Demolishing the historic Vanderblltthemansion across the wine crew stumbled office building wav for a the bottles down among champagne settled member This cellar his one But changed guzzle plans— the a cozy afternoon turned to 19-sto- ry pre-nared'f- or J r£r& 1 j PURINA vinegar CHEK-R-T0- N Autumn Causes Plenty of 'Spooning' at Mound Fort Tuprp- - S a creat deal of "spoon-Roo- m Dv a at Mouna run not on the side steps lovely moonlit night but right in the cooking classes reason Maybe the season's the their began Food classes recently fruits and first chores — canning are not canvegetables The classes scale but the ning on a largeoutput lining the luscious looking shelves of the cabinets are keen canenough competition for any ning factoryhav panned one busn- tu el and a half of tomatoes and twenty-fiv- e pounds of grapes Tomato juice and whole tomatoes ninth and have been put up by tenth grade students How to make delicious apple sauce anu apples has been taught as a sideline to ninth grade girlsare The grape tenth graders' specialties apples jelly and baked cinnamon The art of cutting out grapefruit and cooking it in an enticing manner has been perfected by eighth on the agenda grade classes Next ing opposition to student-centere- d be will cooking inafter canning laurels In breakfasts whole and Cheer leaders could be Ethel dividual ana tne of field this jams many Doxey Evelyn Dobbs Beth Paul and canned fruits will be Pat Smith Nellie Smith Ada jellies use — Georgia Bobolis to good put Christofferson and Roma Conroy A game of this type would be Famous People TWminH Fort has long left her worth a ticket to the world series — eh? and Eleanor any day mark on famous events and now Ray Knowles this year famous people are leavMound Fort ing their marks at as King Such persons dent in governing the affairs of John McCormick andWayne John Hayes — Craven Joan the association are registered here Through the Faculty Party halls of Mound Fort walk such A faculty party was held Wed- notables as Carol Landes and Roby p m in ert Taylor There is even a Longnesday at South Fork canyon at the summer fellow (but his first name is home of Mrs Marjorie Dahlstrom Kayle) — Shanna Holmes The refreshment committee con- Tenth Grade Elections sisted of Miss Maurine Robsort It is election time in the advis-nr- v Miss Cleo McCracken and Mrs rnnms The tenth grade class was Dahlstrom Game committee elections and Earl Jeppson Lloyd Alvord and es held individual decision in a final with Nolan Taylor The transportation emerged Robert Larsen president committee consisted of John Stark favor of Wall vice president LorRichard prinicpal Cloyd Bartonek assistHutton secretary in room ant principal Earl Jeppson Don raine were president 204 officers Other Aaron and Lee Parkin Gourley Home The program was arranged Donald Stitt vice presidentWilma secretary by Mr and Mrs Lester Thrasher Moore Warren treasurer Larae Ferrin in Plaved Were the iello paper Carol Wood donkev and string stunts There room 104 In room 205 Vance King was also group singing softball was elected president and card vice president Brice Dover secrehorseshoes volleyball tary Annette Burton treasurer games — Beverly Davidson ing dng PURINA CHOW MIX 103 selected Robert Pledger president Marlene Morrison vice Heiner secretary president Uheru treasurer —Charles Gordon Leth Allen The ninth graders racked their brains and chewed the ends of their pencils trying to choose class officers The results follow Room 206: president Don Richards vice secrepresident Joanne Barker Willie Room 107: Val tary Garth Chase Wilma Dillree Richard HEADQUARTERS tor PURINA CHOWS ad FARM Rose Room 5: Carol Davis Lawrence Rubenstein Elaine Slater Room 4: Duane Santo Charles and Bob White— Janet Gard- nd SUPPLIES Os-bo- rn ner The music department of Mound A in full swing Fort is really — one five violins ensemble string cello and a Dianist — has been start ed The brass section will be added gradually to organize a symphony orchestra — Shirley Burns BACKACHE RASMUSSEN'S 361 23rd Layton Utah Ogden AND SCIATICA These conditions are causedt principally by displacements of vertebrae or sacroiliac joint The cause can be located with y X-ra- 1 and SCIENTIFICALLY and painlessly corrected by replacing affected vertex four-thirt- La-Mo- 465 460 Dairy Feed Hog Feed brae thus releasing the pressure on vital nerves' and structures and restoring normal function Dr David L LADY ATTENDANT Kerr D Lowell Kerr Naturopathic Physician and Chiropractor Drs David L and Suite 412 Eccles Building — Dial 4324 3-p- ly mtmmi Includes 1 spins a special yarn NOW $1595 NOW 2095 NOW 1295 Pullman Case Reg $2160 Wardrobe Case Reg $3000 Overnight Case Reg $1720 for these NOW $4985 COMPLETE SET regular $6880 All Prices Include Federal Tax OUTSTANDING VALUES COSMETIC CASE Re? 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