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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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Ogden, Utah
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TUESDAY EVENING- OCTOBER 14 1930 Envoy To Cuba I Ogden High School Notes Just how SAFE ARE yoti (Elma Skelton Editor Pro-Tem) FIRST GAME Friday afternoon our football boys played their first game and al-hough Our worthy opponents South Cache defeated us 19 to 13 we are not discouraged We are more determined to win the next game ana put Ogden on top Our boys played lard and we are proud of them something comical that happens in your classes or something you hear We also have an Aunt Jane who answers' questions Students Teachers! Fill the little box and help make our Notes more interesting GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee club under the supervision of Mr Hansen has chosen its officers Dorothy Knowl-don was elected president with Yvonne Pierce vice president and Rae Banford secretary This class composed of about 50 girls is striving to make its members happier and teach them to love beautiful music Much of the success of -the Big Sister party should be credited to the officers of the association and the committees which made the entertainment possible especially Lorna Malan and Dorothy Knowl- won first prize The Birth of a New Nation Beta Zeta Tau second The Follies of Carpe Carpe Diem third I Then came the grand parade Even our famous Judges had difficulty in selecting the best costumes Prizes were awarded the best dressed woman the most intelligent looking man the cleverest costume the most original the best couple the best group and the youngest acting baby Following the light refreshments dance music was played NO SCHOOL FRIDAY On account of the State Teachers Institute in Salt Lake on Friday and Saturday of this week Ogden city schools will close on Friday Regular school will be held up to Thursday evening Try This Simple Method For Blackheads If you are troubled with these unsightly blemishes get two ounces of Calonite powder from any drug' store Sprinkle a little on a hot wet cloth and rub over the blackheads In a few minutes every blackhead big or little will be dis ATHOM i i i 7 7k Smile when home shows you a someone JCIEfff GODS iFFERED BABES AS SACRIFICES Id Oxford Expedition Finds Evidence In Kish HIC AGO (UP) Child sacrifice I a part of the religious rites indent Kish some 2500 years according to evidence un- jhed by the Field Ox- I University Joint expedition to jopotamia jenry Field assistant curator at Museum of Natural History in 'October number of Field Muse-News describes the excavations during the past eight years uncovered a large part of Kish to be the seat of the est civilization and dating back j) years During the excavations in the ylonian levels which are attrib-l to the middle of the first mil-lm before the Christian era lerous pot burials of children unearthed" writes Field "The al jars had been placed along walls of the more important dings and it seems plausible to rest that these babies may have a sacrificed to propitiate the gods vhose honor the buildings were ted The majority of the babies female mother curious discovery was during work in the mound contained an important Baby-an library of sun-baked tablets uneiform script Slipper-shaped ns of baked clay were found the walls of buildings and be-several of the sarcophagi were skeletons of dogs This sug-3 the possibility that the favor-animai was buried beside his ter to accompany his soul to spirit world everal small dogs were buried de children and these animals have watched and guarded the aitive cradles When a child sacnfied the dog was also sac-ed and buried beside his play 3 so that he might continue to ect him in the world beyond Associated Press Photo Harry Guggenheim United States ambassador to Cuba IF YOU think of danger In terms of I trains steamships airplanes automobiles machinery and the like please remember that more than 7000 lives were lost last year in American hbmes as a result of fire I More than 60 per cent of all fires ocaur in homes The of your hearthstone loses some of its assurance when you consider this record of tragedy i To improve such conditions the Stock Fire Insurance companies representing the sreat bulk of fire Insurance written in this country maintain many helpful servicer heater just as good as Estate HEATOLA yt imitation could always known that an Fety thing That not be as good as the real i i For Greater Home Saft The Department of Building Construct tion operated by the National Board or Fire Underwriters spreads a vast amount of information regarding building ma-J terials and their proper assembling Stotk Fire Insurance engineers constantly survey the fire defenses of cities and work with public officials to improve them pTHeatrola built why you want the genuine £7 only by Estate sold only by us ception of a few years that Mr Marsh operated a cattle ranch at Idaho Mr Marsh vas a member of the chuich He devoted his time to stock raising as an occupation Surviving are his widow an the following sons and daughters: George Marsh Tremonton Mrs George Woodward and Marsh of Willard Mrs Johnson Of Deweyville Mrs Albert Barker of Ogden and eighteen -grandchildren and one great-grandchild There are also surviving the following brothers and sisters: Mrs Jane Wright Mrs Joseph Hubbard Mrs Frank Higginbotham George Marsh Ira Marsh all of Salt Lake and Mrs Travis Heed of Ogden Funeral services will be conducted in the Willard ward chapel Thursday afternoon at 1 with Bishop Ephraim White in charge Friends may tall at the home Wednesday evening and Thursday until hour of services Interment will be made in the family plot in the Willard cemetery under the direction of Lindquist Sons The infant son of Mr and Mrs Emery Reese of Brigham City who died at an early hour this morning will be buried in the Brigham City cemetery this afternoon The child was born Monday evening and lived but a few hours The child is survived by the parents and two brothers and the grandparents Mr and Mrs John Holmgren of Bear River City and Mrs Martha Reese of Brigham Gall Stone Colic operate! You make a bad condition worse Treat the cause In a sensible painless Inexpensive way at home Write Home Drug Co 812-83 Masonic Temple Minneapolis Minn for a recognized practicing specialists prescription on liver and gall bladder troubles for literature on treatment which has been giving gratifying results for 28 years Sold under Money-Back: Guarantee Clip this out NOW Month Down Underwriters Laboratories established by Stock Fire Insurance tests and abels thousands of devices used in the home electrical apparatus convenience equipment heating plants fire Extinguishers and utilities of many EASY TERMS Box Elder Department usinrss Office Comer Drug Store Brigham City Phone 122 jrrespondentss Elizabeth Bair Phone 492-J1 VVUlard Gibson Tremonton 'rCD) EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME A STOCK FIRE INSURANCE has a large personnel and many facilities that are always available in connection with construction maintenance protection and fire prevention' Its record in reducing the average cost of fire insurance over a long period of years is partly the result of its efforts to make nome life safer siah Marsh Dies In South Willard 1LLARD Oct Josiah Marsh died at his home at South Wil- Monday evening at 6 clock owing a two illness He born in Willard August 31 and was the son of George I Jane Andrews Marsh On ch 8 1880 he married Sarah bdland also of Willard and Mr Mrs Maish have made their lip in South Willard with the ex- ndorsed By Beautiful Women uties who guard their com-dons use MELLO-GLO Face der only Famous for purity Is coloring matter is approved the Government The skin er looks pasty or flaky It jads more smoothly and pro-es a youthful bloom Made by ew French process MELLO-0 Face Powder stays on long-Schramm-Johnson Drugs 3 DEPEND ON 2EM0 TO STOP ITCHING Use soothing healing invisible Zemo for the torture of Itching Skin This clean reliable family antiseptic helps bring relief in thousands of homes stops itching and draws the heat and sting out of the skin ZEMO has been used for twenty years with remarkable success for all forms of annoying itching skin irritations "Relief with first thousands say 35c 60c and $100 All dealers ner" Stock firm Insurance Companies arc Represented by Capable Agent In Your Community i cJke Jiew and PACK STANDARD yina jor' one THE NATIONAL BOARD Of 0 FIRE UNDERWRITERS 85 John Street New York CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO mWcst Adorns Street Merchant! ExchnSe A Nations! Organisation of Stock Firm Insurance Companies Established In 1865 oMmsMm Ut Jf Perfected SCD1EEW mDGD The Following OGDEN INSURANCE AGENTS Represent SOUND BOARD COMPANIES Writing STOCK FIRE INSURANCE Come and see the new and finer Packard Standard Eight or let us send one to your door for a trial If you are driving a car of similar size and power you are paying for a new series Packard Standard Eight not try the Packard and see if you wouldn't rather have it? Operating costs are no greater for the Packard than for your present car Depredation the major cost of car ownership will be no greater if you follow the example of other owners and keep your Packard longer These are facts and we can prove them with actual figures taken from your records and ours i Why not let us show you in black and white yViar you are paying for a Packard? There is no and our discussion may lead to your having the car you would really prefer the distinguished luxurious Packard Eight The new Standard -Eight Sedan is priced at the factory at $2385 Your present car if of average valued will give you possession of your new Packard with little if any initial outlay and the remainder can be arranged in convenient monthly payments the luxury of Packard at no increased cost worth looking into? WHO OWNS NB mplete vcith Tubes NO new Packards of recent years have offered so many refinements and improvements as the new series Eights now on display at our showrooms Yet the new cars embody no radical changes no experimental features Last year's luxurious the finest of all fine motor cars have simply been made finer still The new Packard Standard Eight for example offers more power through improved carburetion and manifolding finer performance in traffic and on the hills Longer and softer springs together with new shock absorbers provide still greater riding comfort A type of four-speed easy and adds to the pleasure of driving An entirely automatic lubrication system removes the human element from daily chassis care i 9 I Packard designed and built bodies with shatter-proof glassware the finest ever mounted on the Standard Eight chassis The interiors have been refined and improved-new comforts and conveniences added And in exterior design the traditional and individual beauty of Packard lines has been retained as always ASK THE MAN i I CON BOHN W1L BLACKBUEN CO CANNADY 1 CAMPBELL CO CAEL GASKTTL CO i GODDARD AGENCY CO GUARANTY MORTGAGE CO KELLY HERRICK A McCULLOCH AGENCY ROBERT NYE AGENCY ROBERT SALMON CO TRACE A TURNER WASATCH INS INVT CO impact Only 40 tches high! But th all the power id punch of its rg er Majestic others Hear this nazing Majestic uperheterodyne day Free Trial Time Payments Members Insurance Association of Ogden i Muisic STRONG 0 Inc Phone 453 25th Street and Ogden Ave I SECOND ONLY TO A NEW PACKARD IS A USED PACKARD.

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