Show Ogden High School Notes FIRE PREVENTION PRE How are these on fire lire prevention A match has a head but no brains When you use Its head use your our brains A tree will make a million matches but a match will start a fire which will destroy a a. million trees and then some PRETTY COLD See here son what does docs this 60 on your our report card mean I dont don't know Dad unless It Is the temperature of the room GOOD SUGGESTION An Ogden hardware merchant said Id to his stenographer the other morn- morn mornIng mornIng morning Ing Im I'm sorry Miss but 1 guess Ill I'll have to ask you to look after your personal correspondence after office hours The Logan branch reports that we sent s nt a shipment of love and kisses kl es the other day Instead of the quota quota- quotation quotation tion on axle grease which they re re- re requested quested nOPE HOPE FOR TEACHERS John Matthews a preacher In Glendale Glen- Glen Glendale dale Cal has applied to the state sate In Industrial in- in industrIal industrial accident commission for foi com com- compensation compensation compensation for Injury He claims that tha he strained a jaw muscle while over preaching Teachers all o over er the country are art watching the outcome of the case for far fo If John wins they hope to have a big inning at the game CONCENTRATED CONCENTRATED SUNLIGHT In Washington D D. C C. there is a I sun un glass glaM three feet In diameter which gathers the rays of the sun focusing them at a single point This focal ocal spot Is hotter than a blow torch It will Ill melt through a 0 steel plate as a readily as a 1 red hot needle can be pushed through a sheet of ot paper The heat leat Is so terrific that it cannot be measured In ordinary means for It H melts the Instruments Students might draw a II aery ery very profitable prof- prof table lesson from this The mind isa Is b Isa a 0 sun glass Concentration In education education tion is allowing the rays of ot light to pass through the sun glass of ot the mind EDUCATION TION NEEDED Its It's evidently e a long look ahead to the he time when superstition and Ig Ignorance Ig- Ig Ignorance ignorance I norance shall ha H 2 been banished To To- Today's TO-I TO Today's days day's paper for Instance tells us that thata a great railway system the Chicago Burlington k Quincy was obliged to take off of a train No 13 because of the he superstition of people who refused to ride on a train with such an unlucky un- un lucky number un-I un FRIDAYS FRIDAY'S ASSEMBLY At Fridays Friday's assembly Miss Emma Woodland will favor or us with two musical mu mu- musical musical numbers Miss Woodland is rec roc recognized as one of Utah's sweet song song- songsters Owen Champney will give a a. violin solo and Coach DIxon Kapple will ex explain ex- ex explain explain plain the fine points of ot a football game fame The remainder of ot the time will be given to school songs and yells ells AUTUMN DAYS Oh the autumn days are arc drifting In Inand Inand inand and Im I'm waiting wailing with itching feet For the call of the friendly road that leads where the woods and the meadows meet Ive I've bidden adieu to the marts mart of ot men farewell to the toiling tolling throng And out on the road to God knows where I Ill I'll gaily go plodding along BIG DIG ONES SCARCE When John L. L L Sullivan heard that Henry Irving was dead he said Well there are not many of ot us left STUDENT SUCCESS In a letter to a high school hool teacher I Philip FInkelstein class orator of ot 1927 advises that he Is very ery happily located ed in the University of Cincinnati but that sometimes longs for good old Og Og- Ogden Ogden den and his many friends here Philip expects to enter the ministry at the close of his college collese career I TilE THE MOTHERS' MOTHERS TEA The annual Mothers' Mothers tea was given by the Girls' Girls association of the Ogden High school on Friday October 7 from 2 to 5 o'clock The spirit of ot autumn abundance was breathed in the splashed gold-splashed crimson of the leaves the harmonious brown and green of tails cat-tails and the hues of the many fall faU flowers with which the gymnasium was artistically decorated On the tables the mellow orange of gleaming fruits mingled with the same warm tint of the candles In crystal hold hold- holders ers The wanton lavishness of ot the season was suggested In scattered leaves which flecked necked the whiteness of ot the thi th linen Mrs Carmen Gamer Garner president of the Girls' Girls association extended a wel wel- welcome welcome come to the the- mothers Other notes of ot welcome were vere expressed by Mrs Ir- Ir Irin Irwin win in and Miss MIS Irvine advisors to the association Mrs Hugh Bradford of the Nation Nation- National al Congress of ot Parents and Teachers was the speaker of ot the day She spoke on the organization of ot a Parent- Parent Teacher association and more thor thor- thorough thorough thorough ough co operation between parents and students Her talk was fascinating and It was appreciated and enjoyed by everyone everone who was present Mrs Reid of ot Salt Lake and Mrs Corry of ot Ogden gave Interesting and valuable suggestions on the needs of the high school such as a new n w school building and a n gymnasium and art room for the girls These remarks were answered by Mr Merrill The girls' girls chorus under the direction tion n of Mr Peterson ter a two W delight delight- delightful sang vang 1 td ful selections e os Other bits of enter enter- entertainment were a reading by Miss Ir- Ir lne and a violin solo by Miss Virginia Anderson The soft sort beauty of music lent an enjoyable atmosphere while refresh refresh- refreshments refreshments ments were being served Pay Fay Fay Hopkins |