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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 24

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THU 0 GDEII STAITDABD EHAUHIEH and help make the play a big success 4 See you at the Central auditorium February 19 and 2D 5 MARIANA THOMAS BOX ELDER DEPARTMENT birthday their decorations were in red white and blue i The ninth grade classes gave a pleasant luncheon Friday The decorations were valentine red and white The hostesses -invited two faculty members Mr Adams and Mr Pettersonas special guests JEANETTE McCAIN RGflGII'- scsosuiir TEA 0P3IA iiDfiyiMmiAL hostess Kathleen Foulger Those present were Miss Maginnis-Vera Gamer Louise Mortensen Margaret Jensen Barbara Taylor Barbara Reeve Eleanor Bradshaw Lily Jay Mary Gay Gilberta Knickerbocker Alice Starr and Frances Holmes After various topics had been discussed and assigned to the report ers refreshments were served 'A novel Idea Carried out was a tiny candle stuck in a heartshaped gum drop i -Jensen 101-IL 1 S' mir- I Band Has New Uniforms Debaters Picked Play To-'Bc Stagedf given a -sentence of from one to six months in the' county jail when tried before Judge B11 Jones in the city court The young men were arrested tv Sheriff Amasa Hammon and Deputy H-McCord of Weber county while they were in the act of disposing of a-lead of 'chickens to a dealer near Five Points Thursday eveninr After the hearing in the Brigham City court the young men waived -delay in sentence and were given tha -terms by the judge before the adjournment of court Ross Bowen returned to Brig ham City Friday from Denver he went the early part of the week to attend a convention of the Penney company Mr Bowen ij manager of: the Penney store I la -Brigham City" People of almost every nation Ik-originally used the human foot as Mr a unit of linear measurement CHIT CIIAT Mr Petterson: What is age? Janet' It is a place where a car is kept" -Do you know that Tiberius prohibited promiscuous kissing in 16 A Deirde Dobbs- When I said I would die a bachelor- I did not think should live until I was Mr Barton My idea of heaven is to sit and listen to Mr Tanner sing in' the Mr Cox Business Office Corner Drug Store Brigham City Correspondent Elizabeth Bair Phone 4S2-J-I Three Sent To Jail For Poultry Thefts BRIGHAM CITY Feb Homer Bradshaw of Tremonton Edward Pierce and Elmer Godfrey of Garland were found guilty of the theft of chickens and turkeys in box Elder county during the -period since January 1 -this year and were ANOTHER VICTORY I The Washington basketball team added another team to its of wheal? JUXIOIh IITGII NEWS) to 16 and the Washington teamre school opera The Drum Major fought for every score it made' (whose patriotic strains ore wafted In the last 15 seconds of play i score stood 16 to 15 for the Indu-i trial school when our team sure defeat -into by scoring A a basket -when the game was just about at its end sweaters withe goM sichOTdf -r-Blaine Larsen 211-C- HARRIET- CCJIOENDELEN and students assembled to see the moving pictures of Tokyo Japan which showed the country work and customs of -the Japanese The whole idea was to express good will toward America and -to -give thanks-for the warm sympathy shown by America and other countries at the time of the great Kanto earthquake in 1823 Demichi Ishii chairman of the of board of directors of the Imperial School -association' "is traveling to all parts of America and European countries in hopes of acquainting the younger generation with Japan We extend a hearty thanks' fof the privilege of seeing the picture and are sure everyone that attended have a -farmer friendly feeling towards Japan and her people MARIE EOUWHUIS PEP ASSEMBLY One of the snappiest assembles of the year was held Thursday preceding the game with Washington Yells and songs made each member present feel as though he or she would like to help play the game The candidates for queen Dorothy Paine Barbara Kimball Janet Fife Francis -Woodcock' 'arid Bernice Lindquist were introduced-by Jack Becker 1 Announcements' concerning- the valentine dance arid the game with Weber completed the program DQNNA WADE- -DOMESTIC SCIENCE The domestic science classes' have been busy the past two weeks planning luncheon The- eighth grade ibe: Lm- members served an attractive repast Thursday fort two faculty members GOLF TOURNAMENT 'The second and final golf tournament- was held Wednesday at- '4 at the miniature golf course On the whole average scores -were improved and competition was pmch keener' The tie between the first and second prize winners kept suspense up to a high pitch during-the last few holes The lucky of the first prize was Lois Smalley Mariana Thomas won the second prize third' fourth and fifth prizes were won by Ruth Van Dyke June Logan and Merle Sobek The tournament afforded greatest pleasure to those participating We are all particularly grateful to Mrs Case who first thought 'of and later provided for the tournament ANN PINGREE WASHINGTON VS CENTRAL i Thursday evening team woh a' decisive victory over South Washington South proved to De good competition for the? Central five but in the first half the Cubs piled up enough points to win the game Towards the last of the game four 'members of team were given a chance to play and proved their ability to hold their own When the final whistle sounded the score was Central 26 South Washington 9 DAVID SHARAR PICTURES OF JAPAN On Wednesday Februaryli in the school auditorium many parents Estabusiied Over 50 Years SODSiTlD' 1 A Chinese family feels rich with one hundred dollars a year -J But after all who wants a Chinese Mrs Bhaw A rolling stone gathers no moss but who wants to be a mossback Dorothy Pline JUST "AS I TIIOUGIIT- Some books are to be tasted others to be swallowed' and some few to be chewed and digested Nine out of ten times the' remedy is worse than the disease 1 blame everything on to your brain because nothing comes of Old friends are best King James used to call for his old shoes for they were the easiest on his' feet JANET FIFE Editor DEBATERS SELECTED At- the' tryouts Wednes This is a familiar question amongjfe our school editors And can blame them? It ii a tig responsibil-1 ity fer the editor to get In the news 2j55e? bv hielf what We -ish to congratulate these nf Ah Hri hTf I boys on their ability and success and hat we enough acUve iSateshich editor has to go snooping around -EyRGHLARKlN for a bit of news to finish the About 300 Guests There Attractive Dance In Evening Washington Junior High Notes Vera Gamer Editor Mary Gay Typist- For a long time we have heard the eld cry get along without men" This was proved to bo a false statement Friday when the girls put over one of the most successful afternoons ever known in the history of Washington school This was the long-talked about mothers' tea and was sponsored by the girls of the junior high There were approximately 300 mothers present -AH the girls participates in preparing the lunch and decora tions Audrey Van Eattenburg anc Velda Clements were in charge of the decorations i The tea was' held In the auditorium 'Along each wall was a large red valentine with red and white streamers between then- The -table on the stage was spread with Japanese grass -linen tea cloth over red satin Four tapers were placed at different sides or-the table and a bouquet of Ted and white carnations was in the-center Floor lamps were placed around the stage giving-everything a mellow glow A very interesting program was given consisting of dancing readings music etc after which the refreshments were served by the ninth grade Texa Bollig and Kathaleen poured The refreshments served were valentine style Fruit salad was fixed with red gelatin to make a valentine effect Dainty openface sandwiches in many shapes were served with red punch heart-shaped cookies with red icing butterscotch ice box cookies and 'red heart-shaped mints' favors were lace 'valentines with the red icing of a heart-shaped cookie showing through After the tea the mothers were ah invited to watch the basketball game between Mound Fort and Washington Junior High schools' ''-pVer Garner Protects: Your' CfXtleszra Soup sot only cleanses the skis hoi it is antiseptic and healing as welL It has medicinal properties which are most beneficial to the its fragrance is delightful Try it toddy and note its invigoratlon I 15c OinUnwjt JSc anS 50c Taleat 15c SSctIbcCmmSSc hrfurtm) ff ri I Til poicrtnci i)il 1Uc Try the sew Ccticmr Shcrisg Tnucci A I stated before there ts Ptentel'tclSgltSs'w the -producing of Charm haustible sources from which one 'school play un-can draw in news There are lit-Ler the direction of Mr Tanner erary end social organizations the? The bOTson the debiting team find an interesting question to athletics discuss or shouldnot young be Every iibftaininentS ait ex" (loyal Centrajite should be-- present Let me remind all the Washing- Erma West ton students that if theyscare toj submit their work to the schopll WELCOME HOME i notes they are invited to do so Re-1 Fellow students the mys-member you maybe the only one to tery which has kept Mr Ellis class happening jin ecstacies has at lastbeen solved around the school 'Please write it (after the great piece' of detective otbers njoy it- work done by Mr Ellis Orel 3)6 Jn be hands derson the missing- prodigal was the editor by Thursday noon It returned safe and sound to room editors request you re-jioi-H -By vtheway Orel: how Is spond to this call for news the weather in Salt Lake -and is Reeve 105-E I she a brunette? DEBATE IN EIGIITn GRADE' On February 13 the eighth grade! JOKES Mr Parker: this-makes' the Resolved That a fiftti time I have punished you this ild ore tor tor-week What have --you to the country Ty: glad Friday sir The following were the de- baters: The affirmative Edna 1 1 Mn Ellis you ashamed been learning for ten years and you can 'only Burton Ebertha Edsinga and Lydia 6f vonrelf been learriin-Eggli the side Darrel on Je Kerne Earl MUler and VALENTINE DANCE One of the most successful dances Of the year was given in the Washington gymnasium Friday 'night The hall was' decorated like big valentine and the clever programs by the tenth grade girls were in shape of hearts Ice cream sandwiches were served and 'everyone' had the time of his life We take this opportunity to congratulate those who were on the various committees and the- teachers in charge Anyone who missed this dance missed one of the three thrills of his life This dance was givgn by th nwv'laHnn Harold Da-K'- Thp dprisinn wac crivon life if you-go on like that?" nUvfVSmofiK11 to a effect that logic had defeated boxins matchs' delivery made the girls challenge the boys to another de- Father: what history did bate to be held in the near future st year? After the debate was over there Woyd I were several very interesting short ten you father you see talks given on the education of the th comer was off ttiy book boys and girls of different nation-( alities The following gave these I Waitress: 'Tea or educational talks: Sarah Stephen- son on the American Indians Ray-1 Waitress: have to mond Claussee on- Spartans take without mxlk we have no Orella Fowers on the Arie De Hart on Chinese and Japanese and Ruth Biurnie- on-the I Germans Gilberta Knickerbocker SEWING DEPARTMENT Very smart What? The dresses shown by the sewing department Fall and winter dresses displayed' were cleverly tailored and had-good lines A few spring dresses lightened the exhibit with their gay color combinations However- more we are looking forward to a spring fashion show Other dainty bits of wearing -apparel enhanced this exhibit which was held Friday afternoon at the tea Knickerbocker MEETING held Of course everyone is wondering about the meeting held Monday evening First all give a vote of thanks to our worthy -NEW REPORTERS There' were three- new members at the meeting Monday night They are Gilberta Knickerbocker- Alice Starr and Frances Holmes We were glad to welcome these girls and want them to be at every reporters meeting' Bradshaw 107v EROARWAYATCRVEriTH Gone are aridTugg riritomiqbae mid airplane LilceiVise tika toe qreciricTght repla coal oil lamp And now the ELECTRIFIED HOME io banichin5T forever tf that old-fashioned drudgery discomfort and incoriveiuerice that emoted in- 5 1 I the household in the oo-called old Ccrapletelyrefurnished and renovated f-'? -t- 400 corns in: the or Los Angeles A fj prj pn pp LtduvlGL Then I Ended Ceitro -in FcrVcehs Acsid Dangtr cf CpeTzthn doct said operate But by your method I ended my goitre at home in 4 weeks That was 3 years ago It has never A Pease Creston End Ceitre Qeick rlthsnt Knifa risk danger or horrible scar of operation End goitre in your own nome: simple easy way discovered By Battle Creek Goitre Specialist-' fcnafcs Tells Haw This great doctor has explained his discovery in big illustrated book Explains quick easy safe way to end goitre at home This book may be worth $1000 to you in new health and happiness as goitre goes and is free while supply lasts Scncf No Money Flfrhyn Trutaunt and A'dvMcTcT Saahsrn Bli( Battle Creek Mich 6 li- 4 jr 'J -e WASHINGTON LOSES 1 The Washington basketball team went into a slump February 12 when it was defeated by the fast Central quintet with a score of 28 to 9 The game was played in the Central gym and the fast -Central team completely outplayed the small Washington five There were a few good shots' made by our men but as a whole they were too small to get the ball past the large Central guards This is the second game Washington has lost this season The players on the Washington team were Orel Henderson Grant Jensen Vern Gale Wayne Cole Calvin Stewart Gail de Wit And Vincent Anderson Larsen 'ASSEMBLY HELD An assembly was held Thursday in honor of birthday Jt was sponsored by the association and Texa Bollig was in charge She announced the following program: Violin solo Mary Gay reading An Imaginary by Evelyn Vandenakker tap dance by the seventh grade soprano- solo by Ruth Banner tap dance by Louise Mortensen and Julia 'Woolley accompanied by a selected orchestra which gave two solo numbers acrobatic dance Frances Mortensen reading Blue and the by Lily Jay duet Doreen and Orel Hendersen accompanied by Barbara Taylor Miss Wattis and Tyrus' Parker gave pep talks and Mr Conroy announced the gifts he would present the basketball team- after they had won He told ns that Ernest A The headwarters of 400-car garage in con: nection TAICE YOUR HOME FROM THE CLASS! Thrius ds of others dre doing and toey have found ttiat ELECTIUC COOX- are so easily vrithin their reach! They have reiaUy wondered how they ever -i got along without this wonderful service! Jr 1 9 i r- WHITECOTTON Operator FRANK VVIGHON: Manager I 1 "I 4 I' A i SeuO me FRVE book How to Knd Goitre Quick I I at Home without Hauler or OperaUoa I i LIBLBAL TIIIE-PAYIIENT PLAIT Thspurcliaso of a Hotpoint or Wcatinghouso Electric Itange a General Electric Eefrigeratqrand an Electric Water Heater or any of these appliances is made exceptionally-easy under our liberal' timorpayment piahi 1 OWIT C0IJBI1TATI01T EATE fce nioro than pleased vnth tlic sur- prising economy in the uso of Electric Service in: your -home oh our combination rate 9 Salt Lake 21 ewest rHostelry i 7 i ll take youK car A tf I S' tali: over Tins very iiiTEEESTiiTG subject --SOONI WE E170W YOU'LL BE HTTEBESTED A1ID HO OBLIOATIOIT DEOP IHTO OUB STOEE OB PHOITE USI A er HOT-ELr Teepee SQUARE- RATES FRC3I $L53 223 Rdoms 223 Tile Baths connection In every -room i Just opposite 'Mormon' Tabernacle Ernest Ilofsittr Manager parking troubles cast at The Manx The doorman take3 your car when you arrive and places it in a garage connected with the Hotel Just hand him your keyas you leave the car all Located in the heart of the City-near everything I 7 Service E-aoirsiL- CuJ nn LJL 1 -C bl 1 aV1.

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