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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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Ogden, Utah
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I THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 8 FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 23 1923 students who are" afflicted wit instructions he will never go tteek5 where we discuss many in- studv- lnclud I enintta: mlltf EXPECTING RISE wrong Come again feresting topical ILL RE ST OR cough colds croup or what hav you step forth and Doc Smith wl tomatoes eggs and egg products! attl rt naoihiD i i AUNT JANE suchi as: rarlia-debate talfca of current events cus mcntary amis irtmrr iviLm3 guarantee to cure or kill (Inas au triors books GDEN OUR ILLL OF FAME much as the jsecond 4erm is nearin toms and manners after-dinner LiDiSiO We nominate to our Hall an end many might prefer the lat- of speeches speeches of presentation FOOTBALL ON CRUTCHES! ter) 1 i Fame: George Fowles of gifts acceptanca speeches etc There have been two elections of ho An Ogden High school ring wit Be caits a High ocnooli yews thinks that 'coma the dawn" is a initials I has been lost Finder officers and another is coming up To Reset Snaft Honoring see MM Jrvm for reward SALT LAKE" Nov Product tion costs and economic" factors influencing the gross costs of agricultural and mining products as being determined in an investigation by the United States tariff commission iray lead to a general upward tariff revision Brossard otL'tan a member 'of the commission said Thursday Ths agricultural products under Yerj Juniors there'll be school that all students will have an op HArtRISBURG pa -(AP)-j-Arthur Stoijer captain and fullhack of Edison Junior High school intends to play on crutchts tomorrow' Under the rules hj must take part 'in another "gamo to win third! school letter Bight after the kickoff he will be rplac4J" -') Monday Noted Mormon Pioneer Builder Rex Greaves Editor-in-chief quotatipn from a famous 'Spanish opera becausa he thinks that a bootlegger is the only person who can on the knee because as a poet he makes a good shce clerk: because he never eays "Applesauce" And Norene Campbell Because portunity to participate in clas3 leadership A chosen coimmittee' wrote our -constitution and bylaws twelve standards for: the French club are as follows: Kathryn Cuoley-associate editor AUNT JANE Deir Aunt Jane: A'osy herts's'a poser: Suppos'n witn trie nejp or our tcacner we are getting along fine and hope to stands for jpy -for obedience- 1 for intclliect Jack Norback associate editor' Ruth 2uppann associate editor Edna Jrvin typist ILTUiEY TROT TOXIGUT i' "1 boy £oing "stag" to a dance ac she takes gym to get in saape for progress further cepts an invitation to a f'stag" din for eagerness Naomi Badger "Reporter a bathing beauty contest because she asked to be nominated! because she'll tell even her best friends ner then' for -some reason he hi Start looking for that misplaced GIRL SCOUT fairness ticket because tho minutes are 'Roberts' rults of order CARS DESTROYED 'Ami Marion Clark Because she bites her -nails in ordor that she numbered until nine and the or yites a girl to attend the dante with him and she being Invited jto a dinner to be giveiy before the -1 IN GARAGE BLAZE will get her iron tnVji because' she threatened to 'tell one of the re chestra beating time to the tune of "Turkey in the Straw" Tonight the juniors will present this annual uancej nc atso is invitea wnat snau -aim 1 --neatness correctness A another initiation I integrity S-sincerity porters mott profound secrets if PARK CITY Nov 23 Fire de he do? affair and- it promises to be the Should he go to the "stag din apei vi social success i sne was not nominated because she van ted to -know gun would "buck" in Phi Lambda Tau to -'Cookie Baking Demonstration and Sal4'i v- Office of UTAH POWER LIGHT CO ner? Should the girl go alone the dinher both are invited to should the boy go with the girl or All in- all Joi i Francais means target practice: because -she In to TERM AND HOLIDAYS The eecpnd terni will close offi Digger ana Detter giris- vented the phrase "There's many a stroyed the rar portion of the Baker service jgafage late Thurs- day afternoon with a-loss of about The fire started from ah heated" stove' at the rear ot the garage workshop and destroyed two cars and damaged several others dinnqr excusing himself from the BLANCH HEED i cially next Wednesday November "stagt dinner DILEMMA sup 't win the cup andth lip" 1 I CENTURY CLEB 28 and two-thirds of the first se BELIEVES IT C5R NOT Dad Reason's geometry marathon" S-i-Should he have invited 5 ECOLES BLDG Is nearly an end Only a few are tho girl after accepting the invrfca tion to the "stag" dinner? Dearj Dilemma-: mester will bo recorded in history If we looked with anxiety for our first term marks we await at the point of a nervous breakdown for our next ones The seniors are being constantly reminded that they are expected to be graduated next left Pick your favorite This column believes in bestowing congratulations where congrat GARDEN FOR PRAYER FRIDAY FROM 4 II TO 6 11 PHILADELPHIA Nov 23 The dear boy who is in so undecided 'a position should accept the ulations are due so shake the hand of Jim Burton Jim is the cartoon ArHoHEAD SPRINGS Calif Nov 2 3 The little Mormon graveyard situated on a picturesque knoll on the grounds of this famous fpa vihich for years lias been allowed to decay in neglect' will be restored and rededicated to the memoiry' of the Utah pioneers who founded -this resort and the town of Sah Bernardino six miles away Under the direction of II Lar-ritt manager of the tpa workmen have begun the work of repairing the femces clearing the ground and resetting the granite shaft in honor of David Smith the Mormon 'pioneer who built the first building at the resort Marble head-Etonesl for the members of Smith's family who are all buried here and for several unknown Mormon dead are bting carved and will be in- stalled in tho new memorial park Smith came to San Bernardino valley in 18 30 with Captain Jeff Hunt I former commander of a Mormon battalion during the Mexican war who returned to south em California with a band of Mormon colonizers on orders of Brig-ham Young The Mormons purchased the San Bernardino town-site from Jose del Carmen Lugo for $7500 and founded the city Today San Bernardino is a thriving community of 33000 souls the center' of a famou3 citrus belt of southern California On completion of the memorial park descendants of the Mormon pioneers of San Bernardino will conduct pimple dedicatory ceremonies Plans for the restoration call for walkSto the plot bordered with rose3 and yew memorial plaques landscaping and grading to provide greater prominence and space PRICE PEOPLE TO HONOR MARCUSEN ALL DAY SATURDAY i Tou have not heard of us before but we have been yery btisy- getting our club organized This club was organized ir our English class for the purpose of creating good fellowship among the students and for the betterment- of the oral language I We get our' name frdm "The Century Handbook" the book we arc using We have "our meetings eiery two (AP) a tract of land on the Mount 'Olives -facing Jerusalem i3 to bo made a garden for prayer It has been given to the Travel Institute spring and rings pins announce 1st who drew the department headings for the first quarterly Classi- mixed idinner date and should send his regrets to hl3 "stag" host His brother "stags''' may understand and sympathize lie should liot ments and pictures are a few iof 1 1' these reminders Thursday and of Bible Research by a woman who cum and all will admit that he did a hard Job well Friday of next week will holi GIRL SCOUTS OF AMERICA prefers- to keep her name secret have asked a young lady after lie had idecpted the first dinner dac day! so console yourself over the Is planned eventually to make a 1 1 Sweet 'essence of chlorine all 'but I'm sure that if he' follows week-end with that fact i-Vannan-o I-Wannan-O met on Wednesday night at the home of Wannan-O- Johnson We were highly pleased by the presence of three of our alumni Mi4 Jackson chairman of the ini tiation committee reported that preparations for initiation are approaching perfection November 2S was tho 'day decided to drive the meanness out of the new members A party will be -held at Keeley's to terminate the event Mr Slmlley of the "tie commit tee" reported that I-Wannan-0 tics were available Mr Armstrong one of our pledges gave a fine talk on Vitamine "DV On motion of Mr BramwelL we adjourned to" take on the refresh ments I-WANNAN-O PROGRESS IN' TYPIN In Mr Farnsworth's beginner TRICE Nov Carl Mar-cusen retiring executive head of the Price Commercial and Savings bank will be honored by the people of Price at a public reception Wednesday November 28 according to Mayor TV' Olson of Price The Price ward tabernacle of the church has been engaged Mr Marcusjn who is also Republican state chairman i3 moving to Salt Lake typewriting class there are two students who can pound out fortyvfive words per minute for fifteen minutes They are Erma Funk and Ida McGregor Mr Farnsworth says that if they continue to make such progress we will have a cinch on all honors in the "state meet next spring He also announces that he has ten students who are making better than twenty-five words per minute i BLOW BRINGS SIGHT DENVER Nov 23 (AP) Rendered almost blind ten years ago by a blow on the side of the head Alberta Colson 18 has found herself able to read after receiving a similar blow When she was eight years old she fell on frozen ground Recently her head struck a piece i of furniture at home His advanced clas has just cap tured two medals: Libby Teuscher has a gold medal from the Remington people and Alyce Wright has a silver pin from the Smith company BOB ALLISON Reporter A DOZEN One dozen standard Iforms the LONDON Death parted William Dalton of Brentwood from 'his wife But only for a few hours when too crossed the Great Divide Dalton was a Justice of the peace and farmer secretary of the Essex Union Hunt of Jole Francais One to be really worth while should live and strive toward high Ideals The lw "lsT 1 SSL1 'i I HE MEW ISM TABLE MODEL MM DDrp This marvelous seven-tube Brunswick 'receiver has proved a positive triumph of tone quality because i 'ORTUNIjryj-INTROOUGTO second suit or Topcoat fee jlfybu don't need tw6suitf? bring Friend' or ReUtive less Tubes Csarenlent Tcrsas if You buyone suit and wegi 5 along: The Newest Shades4-Sizes fit to li The i exquisite cabinet is me tone test tO Which it fashioned of American has been subjected and the Walnut wth exterior parts 1 i in ojddised antique finish newpxmciples embodied in it is 27in wide 914 in it have assured a cloxity high and 814 in deeo a ti 1 The Brunswick Model of tone unequalled in sets Speaker is de- in its price class Hear it Sisned trt mofrh anri 7 7 wv tMU tVUlQU GIGANTIC BUYING POWER AND TREMENDOUS VOLUME 1 I that makes us able to make you this marvelous advertisiner offer mg otter usea with tins receiver W1W waituivw i Operates directly and entirely frrrm the claStric light socket in your home rfleini Be9.

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