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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 15

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Ogden, Utah
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15
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TT- THE OGDEIT STANDARD EHAHIHEBT "FRIDAY EVENING DECEMBER IS 1S32 will Indeed be a worthwhile Christmas present CANTATA TO BE STAGED DEC 22 GAME RESULTS -Games are furnishing keener competition now that some of the teams have been eliminated Below la a summary-of the games so "We Just Say Goodbye" followed by a humorous and Interesting reading "A Corner On Jim" by Miss Snow -The next musical numbers were furnished by the Weber college saxophone quartet composed of Melvin Strafford WU-ford Htoehclllf Ellis Cragun and Drew Peterson who played Local Prep March" of the Elephants" and Fun" John Wessman a youngster who can handle the accordion played the concluding numbers a medley of popular selections and Voice in the Old Village President Graehl made announcements concerning school pins and rings urging all to save money for a deposit fired twice After the shots ha walked from- the kitchen of tha home into the dining room where he fell dead Mr Ripple reported his son a service station attendant frequently carried the weapon 'but that most of the time the first two cartridges in the pistol were blanks 4-4 OMAHA Neb Dec' Gentlemen who have mustaches will be interested Professor Leo Kennedy head of the Psychology Department of Creighton University made a study of persons he- listed as morons Without drawing any conclusions he catalogued 100 cases and said: "Eighty of the 100 wore ''drag taling 7755 per cent of the $12-671 borrowed Of the $267411 borrowed 1 by fanners in the state 4868 per cent has been repaid Burnham reported Youth Shoots Self At Provo Residence PROVO Dec i Paul Ripple 23' son of Mr and Mrs Ross Ripple was fatally wounded at his home Thursday at 6:25 by a pistol The young father told police that the son at the conclusion of a Jocular conversation removed an' automatic pistol from his hip pocket pointed it at his breast and Weber High Invites Its Friends To Be Present At Concert BOY KILLER TO DIE IN CHAIR mammmmammmmmm Execution of Attacker of Women Faces Doom February CHICAGO' Dec fAP)-James Ignatius Varecha the 17-year-old murderer and attacker of women was sentenced to die in the electric chair by Chief Justice John Prystalski in criminal court today His execution was set for February 17 Losers Science Club A Club Who Club Soph seconds gram to be in charge of the student body officers and the senior class On this same Friday night the annual mistletoe frolic will be held A committee composed of Ruth Chandler? Phyllis Barker and Leonard Christiansen will be in charge of the decorating for the dance This committee will also carry out the advertising plans Council then adjourned Winners Spanish Club Junior firsts Soph firsts -Junior seconds Second round: I Spanish Club Senior firsts Junior firsts Junior seconds Weber nigh School Dick Graehl Roth Chandler Fred Lake Editor! A Club Science Club Soph seconds Who's Who Club 4-4- The teams eliminated now are: A Soph seconds and the Science Club GAME AND DANCE forget the game with IJn-coln High tonight! These practice games should be supported by the student body Tomorrow night is our gym the Warriors will play another practice game with Evanston High Tonight after the game with Lincoln the seminary is sponsoring a dance The public is Invited A small admission charge of ten cents will be made CALAMITY CAL Classes classes classes! An unruly junior directed cautious glances at a teacher with eyes that overlooked nothing and ears that heard all The teacher was unexpectedly summoned out of the room Lucky for this mischievous one Grabbing his books he strolled from the classroom carefree and gay The halls were vacant He made a beeline for the stairway Two three steps at a time Plunk plank! plink! plunk! these ghosts in this hall or am I Just hearing things?" exclaimed the mighty junior He hurriedly looked over his shoulder but alas he tripped and EARLY HOOPER RESIDENT DIES Services For Belnop Will Be Conducted Sun- day Afternoon Francis Belntp aged 75 prominent pioneer firmer of Hooper died Thursday moraine at eleven forty-fire o'clock at hit home of heart trouble and ailments incident to old aye He was born in Ogden on June 5 1857 a eon of Chert and Henrietta McBride Belnap When a email child the family mOTed to Huntsville and lived there three year coming: to Hooper hi 1853 where he had since lived HARDSHIPS MTT Mr Belntp euffered the hardship Incident to pioneer days and with his mother and two other children spent the winter of 1858 hi a covertd wafon box placed on the ground without stove or light They cooked on an outside fire made of sagebrush He was married on Dec 28 1878 in Hooper to rids Robinson of Mountain Oreen Mr Belnap was constable at Hooper for six years and was ac-tire In civic affairs He was an active member of the LD8 church a teacher in the Sunday school a member of the presidency of the Mutual Improvement association and counselor in the Hooper ward bishopric He filled a mission to the southern states hi 1834 For fourteen years he served as chairman of the genealogical association and at the time of his death was a member of the high priests quorum of Weber stake Surviving are the widow and eight sons and daughters: Belnap Idaho Falls: Mrs A Naisbitt and Victor Belnap Balt Lake City Ellis Belnap Hooper Mrs John Blanche West Weber 34 grandchildren and five brothers and sisters: William Belnap Hooper Hyrum Belnap Ogden Augustus Belnap Salem A Christmas cantata will be presented Thursday night December 22 at eight o'clock in the Weber High school auditorium The cantata is The Child This Is the first Vine that the school has attempted such a performance and extensive preparation has been made to insure success Mr Powell music instructor reports that 120 students will take part la the chorus There will be solos and quartets all to be accompanied by the school orchestra The public is invited to attend free of charge and enjoy an even-tog of delightful Christmas songs COUNCIL MEETING WeeKy council meeting was held Wednesday December 14 with President Ward conducting After minutes and roll call severed business matters were taken The council freely gave their opinion of the Pep club's program and pronounced it the best of the year It was decided that a special Christmas program would be held on Friday December 23 This pro- -ipiaoEis 3as LOW IN ASH HIGH FUEL VALUE Longest Burning Coal EfflUnc Sommipamiy 3121 Washington Ave IPSaoime Relief Coupons Accepted College Dismissed Until January 3rd Weber College dismissed school today for the annual Christmas vacation The school convened this morning after having been closed since Monday due to trouble with the heating plant The school will resume again on Tuesday Jan 3 Davis County Leads In Repaying Loans 1 SALT LAKE CITY Dec (AP) Davis county leads other sections of the state in repaying federal seed loans Perry Bum-ham regional manager of the Farmers seed loan office reported today I Mr Burnham said Davis county farmers have repaid 95 per cent of the $58460 borrowed from the seed fund last spring Cache county ranked second with repayments to-1 SEE PEOPLE" See Best People" Saturday night December 17 at eight fifteen in the Weber county high school auditorium The play presented by the University of Utah Dramatic club -promises to be sparkling with wit and humor a thrilling entertainment Two outstanding performers will be fspecial interest to you Charles Chandler and Andrew Brunetti former Ogden students forget to be among Best Saturday night Students will be admitted to the unreserved section on their activity cards Admission will be 40 cents for reserved section and 25 cents for general seats Join the Good Fellows and make children happy on Christmas Day Join the Good Fellows end make children happy on Christmas Day Join the Good Fellows end make children happy on Christmas Day Well Calvin Spilsbury lay sprawled out on the second floor landing and Mr Wahlquist was rapidly advancing toward him Calvin lie there long because it might cost him a dime and you know the poor boy has to pay for all his shirts He quickly regained the use of his walking sticks and gave Mr Wahlquist the famous Spilsbury smile with a little bit of the popular color red called a blush as flavoring and dashed away to return to the protecting walls of the class room Phyllis Jensen RECOVERY DESIRED The students and faculty of Weber High school wish to express their sincere wishes for the speedy recovery of A Fowler superintendent of Weber county schools who is convalescing in the Dee hospital Members of our faculty are also on the sick list Floyd Farr history teacher has been confined at home a week with the flu We hope that he is able to return soon (Ie Kane a graduate of the University of Utah is substituting for Mr Farr) Miss Daniels type teacher will undergo an operation for appendicitis next Saturday We take this opportunity to extend her our wishes for a quick recovery SENOR CLASS MEETING An enjoyable assembly was held for the seniors Tuesday December 13 with President Dick Graehl conducting Miss Ida Marriott played two modern numbers and Idaho Mrs John Lowe and Mrs Joseph Lowe Franklin Idaho RITES ARRANGED Services will be held Sunday at two in the Hooper ward chapel with Bishop John Hooper presiding Friends may call at the home Saturday and also Sunday until hour of services Interment will be made in the Hooper cemetery under the direction of At Rnn ADVICE TO SENIORS Start saving for your pins rigns Write to Santa and tell him to bring you three or four dollars for a deposit on that ring This a fi "sV pre-Christmas I (J i LI A A si nfrlp i 7 rVT I X) GIVE GIFTS ELECTRICAL TF you want to give a gift which will bring lasting joy and usefulness give something electrical Our large stock of new attractive merchandise will solve your gift problems economically and taste- look in hi shirt drawer' wager down to wearing the shirt he used to keep hidden at the bottom of the pile make a note of the size then come to this store and take advantage of this great value record smashing shirt sale 6 rtl Ij group 1 solid color broadcloth that be positive you paid at least half again as much for group 2 famous Trumpeter shirt that you paid $165 last Christmas plain color broadcloth of unusual lustre and beauty i 00 $1 Flat Irons 5295 Percolators 5595 Waffle Irons 5695 Toasters 5295 Kitchen Clocks 15475 Table Lamps 5395 Food Mixers 51950 Heating Pads 5395 Mantle Clocks 5995 Curling Irons 5195 Sandwich Toaster 5395 Room Heaters 5495 1 i a i I I 4 1 i i- 4 -r 7 i 4 group 3 -weighty poplin broadcloth weave in a beautiful assortment of the new London check patterns that are the very latest style some in die new tab collar a $250 value white only imported 2x2 broadcloth woven from fine Egyptian Sakai yarn on of the finest broad- cloths made anywhere at any price a few imported fancies included $350 value v'ftlhsf -f 95 iSxy- Via JL $155 I iFFICliKTj5uCSE jTV lN.

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