Show 1§A 'Payments Sought Girl Polio Victim On Yearbook Sees Show Due The circulation staff of the To Kind Bystander den high school yearbook with Annette Bott as chair- THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 29 1M8 R Students Asked to Sign Promptly for Classes d Nearly 11000 boys and girls within Oeden citv are ex Fripected to register for school T Dr to 3 according day Sept O Smith superintendent of city schools They begin their regular classroom schedules on Tuesday liv-an- WLw" Sept 7 Supt Smith said he hoped parents would see that their chilare registered dren of school-ag- e Tuesday Friday and in attendance "Some of the older students often desire to stay out and work for few weeks" he added "In general this is detrimental to their school work and undesirable from the school the point of view of even meant In some cases it has in subjects giving up their places they earnestly desired to take Seats in popular classes are in great demand and cannot be held open for such cases It is much better if the child can be there from the first and have the same opportunities as all the rest of the class" JPreper Channels Parents who desire to have their children released from regular full time school should be sure right they are excused through the some channels Dr Smith said "In cases children tell their parents they have been excused from school permanently and that they do not have to attend "This is not correct Parents should know that they must sign a request for release stating the reasons why their child cannot attend before the child can be officially released by the personnel department" Dr Smith announced the boundaries of the respective school districts will remain the same in all but two districts The Pingree school district will be enlarged to include the area between Doxey on the north and Twenty-sevent- h from Grant on the east to the Weber river on the west The other change involves the block between Harrison and Tyler as its north with Twenty-fourt- h Og- Clas-sicu- as its south Twenty-fift- h boundary This area is now in the Polk instead of the Lorin Farr district "The policy in regards to attending school in one's proper district is the same as that designated last year" Supt Smith said "We expect every boy and girl of school age in the city to register and attend the school in which at he or she belongs Applieation Needed "If a child desires a change of school and feels he has a petition worthy of consideration he should make application to change schools at the student personnel office If his reasons seem to justify the transfer it wiU probably be granted "If not he will be expected to attend the school in the district in which he resides This particularly applies to the junior high schools" Dr Smith added "Where we are asking all parents to cooperate with us to see that their Ogden m Although she started out at the man will accept payments for yearof the parade the little girl head on and books Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Aug 31 Sept 1 and 2 on could not keep up with the other Yearbook sales will be made marching children Tuesday from ten a m until eight The girl had entered the parade p m for the convenience of any to get a free ticket to a theatre — students who are working and from 8 am until 4 pm on Wedgift of the J C Penney Co store in Ogden which sponsored the nesday and Thursday This advance sale of yearbooks is "Back to School" parade and show being made for the benefit of those of to today wish make who payments As the parade proceeded down their student activity cards and same time at the yearbook Washington from Tabernacle Square the girl fell behind and To Speak at Ward was being jostled by the other Victor L Checketts will be guest children as they brushed past sneaker at the L D S First ward Although she moved as fast as she sacrament service at seven this could she could not keep up She evening Mrs Checkettsin recently was a polio victim and one leg the east returned from a mission was hard to manage ern states Music wille furnished But the girl saw the show and bv Carolyn Hobson Chapel Is lo finished the parade in the arms and Grant cated at Thirty-thir- d of Golden Elmer 22 of 566 Twenty-fourth a Penney employe who children attend where they should saw the girls' efforts Golden picked the girl up and carried For reasons of teacher load class her four blocks to the theatre enroom size and pupil accounting trance parents should help keep a bal"I just hated to see her getting ance of equality by sending their children to the school in their own pushed around by the other children when she was trying so district" hard" Golden explained s Retail Merchants P enn Annual Fall Opening Wednesday September $3- and Twenty-sevent- h existing foundation north sidety-sixt- h between Van Buren 000 J P Anderson brick veneer and Harrison $3000 Mrs D W house south side of Twenty-fift- h Wallswork brick house on existing between Taylor and Fillmore Unck brick veneer basement east side of Liberty be- house Walter north side of Capital between tween Ninth and Tenth $3000 Pierce and Buchanan $4000 John Davidson concrete baseCharles Bowen frame house Seventeen building and remodel-sid- e of Washington between Thir- - ment west side of Porter south side of Twenty-fir- st between dwelling re city ity- first and between Eleventh and Twelfth 52- - Monroe and Quincy and Ogden office duringbyihe the past J 500 M Utah Oil Dr Co alterations and Poultry Co erect processing plant J Seidner brick house j week Recipients were: M Treseder to erect four frame soutn side ot Marilyn drive De- - repairs of a service station east west side of Wall between Nine-sid- e of Washington between Twen- - teenth and Twentieth $2000 houses each to cost $4000 on the tween Polk and Taylor $15000 north side of Harrop between Arthur D Peterson shingle house Adams and Washington Simmons east side of Porter between Thirty-fourt- h & Morgan two brick houses on the and Thirty-fift- h $5000 north side of Arlington between John L Cooney Jr brick house Tyler and Polk one to cost $8000 east side of Adams between Thirty-fift- h the other $7000 E C Olson Co and Thirty-sixt- h $5000 a retail store on the west remodel O E Stock brick veneer house — — City Lists Recepients of Thirty-sixt- h Week's Building Permits ljfn6"' — Thirty-second$80- $5-0- 00 ' Wanted— KRAUT CABBAGE mm Masseur Opens Own Office Howard K Stephens who has just gone into business for himself after nine years experience as a professional masseur has opened his place at the corner of Adams and Thirty-secon- d "It's the only place of its kind in this area" be says "where you can get a steam bath massage and shower in strict privacy and a quiet atmosphere" A graduate of the College of Swedish Massage in Chicago Stephens has been working as a pro- - fessional masseur for nine years the last two at the Weber college gymnasium taking care of athletes with sprains and bruises At his new shop he will provide service ranging from the relaxing of tired business men to the rehabilitation of crippled children He has facilities to do anything cony as well nected with as rehabilitation Advertising should be truthful not misleading Royal Table Queen Bread is good bread a fact which more and more people are learning Adv every day If you have any cabbage too large for market — We can use it— ' CALL ' hydro-therap- STOREY FOOD PRODUCTS CO 3916 Pacific Ave Phone 7324 - Y our First Thougri ey for the Last Word in Suits s- 1st At 7 P AA Cily Teachers io Meet Wednesday Three hundred and fifty teachers of the Ogden City schools will meet in an institute Wednesday Sept 1 in preparation for the opening of school year it is anthe 1948-4nounced by Dr Thomas 0 Smith school superintendent The institute will be held at Ogden high school with sessions at nine-thira m and two p m Addresses will be delivered by Dr Adam S Bennion personnel director and vice president of the Utah Power and Light Co Dr Wesley P Lloyd of Brigham Young university and Dr Henry Aldous Dixon president of Weber college Mayor Harman W Peery has been invited to give a welcome address and a welcome will also be given by Carl E Torgeson president of the city board of educa- of " PLAN TO ATTEND ty tion A musicial program will include contralto solos by Mrs Bernice e a brass ensemble of school PENNEY'S OPEN HOUSE 1 AND STYLE SHOW TASHION CENTER-2N- D ' Floor Ty-re- teachers: Lester Thrasher Elmer C Cook Jesse LiBywhite and Jarvjs Palmer: and a piano solo by Charles A Smith also a teacher FIRST SHOWING 7:30 P M At PENNEY'S Clearance Of Remnants Greatly Reduced All Desirable Fabrics All Usable Lengths Wanted Rayons Satins Taffetas Crepes Broadcloth Prints Crepe Prints Linings i 1 Washable Cottons 49 75 Staple Prints and Plains Sheers Percales Corduroys Fall Woolens Know Them By Their Labels Flannels Suitings Skirtings Gabardines ids Worsteds SAVE ON PENNEY'S FABRICS 1 HOBB-TAILLEU- - Third Floor designed this wordly Uttfe suit with fine figure intentions Botany's green 100 wool Fashioned in Gab Sheen burgundy charcoal gray Sizes IN POLLY PARKER you are smartly suited American Woolen worsted gabardine In Fall's Bottle first colors of grey garnet forest green and 10-1- black of course Styled in sizes 8 A 12-1- 8 BOBBY BURNS brings youthfuf styling tailoring to the half size figure end l'2'2-24- 2 Woof gabardine and covert sheen in brown black grey wine and forest green I 00 |