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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER Congratulates New Student Officers Four-H Leaders To Hold Classes DEATH CLAIMS MRS DUNN Wife of Retired Telegraph Official Succumbs At Home 'f 0 II TO INSTALL SPRINKLING SYSTEM A carload xf pipe for the Ogden high school underground sprinkling system arrived today and Installation will start im mediately Supt Karl Hop kins of the city school district reported Lawns will be planted as soon as the pipe is laid Workmen are beginning erection of a 92-foot flagpole in front of the building The pole the gift of Ezra Richardson should be erected within a week 4 f- i Training classes for county Four-H clothing club leaders will be held Friday and Satur day starting each day at nine-thirty a in the federal build ing Miss Hazel Bingham Weber home demonstration agent an nounces Miss Hortense Snow clothing specialist of the Utah' State Agri cultural college extension ser vice will assist with the classes All clothing club leaders are re quested to attend as phase of the program will be Miss Bingham said VJ 4 H- i 4 Nl PUPILS CHEER WHILE AWARDS i OF YEAR MADE Enthusiastic Session Held In Auditorium of High School NEW LEADERS APPEAR Further Honors Will Be Conferred At Assembly May 27 While students jamming the Ogden -high school auditorium cheered student body officers elected for the year 1938-39 were introduced today prior to annual presentation of awards and med- als Grant Neuteboom son of Mrs Anne Neuteboom 2719 Madison was announced president of the student organization Emma "Martin daughter of Mr and Mrs James Martin 541 Twentieth was named vice president and Stomo Ochi son of Mr and Mrs Ryota Ochi 259 Twenty-fifth secretary Resigns As Editor Because of his election to -the student body office Ochi was forced to resign from his posi- tion as editor of the school notes to yhieh he had been named Presentation of the officers was made by Ray Stewart in-' cumbent president Constance Ford editor of the school notes this year announc- ed the new editors They are George Jensen editor Kathryn JCllsworth associate editor and Margaret Hawkins scrapbook editor ROTC Presentations Awards to ROTC organizations went to Company Gerald Bingham captain American Legion award for attendance and neatness presentation by Parley Norseth Second platoon of Company Jack Goddard pla-toon leader best platoon award Anna Cecelia Clifford Dunn 74 wile of John Dunn who was divisional supervisor of the Western Union Telegraph Co until his retirement nine years ago died at the family home 3031 Grant Wendesday evening Was School Teacher She was born October 5 1864 at Hope Vinton county Ohio to Michael' and Johanna Shea Clif ford She taught school for several years before coming to Og den 48 years ago In 1891 she was married to Mr Dunn in Ogden She was a member of St Catholic church and Altar society and Sego Lily circle Neighbors of Woodcraft Surviving are her husband two daughters Mrs Vic Lenske Ogden Mrs Lloyd Snow Cleveland Ohio and two grandchildren Burial Arrangements Funeral services will be conducted Saturday morning at ten o'clock in St church by Rev Giroux The rosary will be recited Friday evening at eight at the family home Friends may call at the home Friday afternoon and evening and then Saturday morning until nine-thirty Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery Kirkendall-Darl-ing mortuary is in charge NEW HEAD SAYS VETERANS' BAND TO BE EXPANDER Buckner to Manage Unit Junior Group Concert Tonight A new manager of the American Legion Herman Baker post No 9 band was today planning expansion of the unit to about a 34-piece organization a trip to the state convention at Cedar City in August and a possible trip to the national convention in Los Angeles in September Elmer Buckner was elected to succeed James Kallas as -manager according to Parley Norseth post commander It was voted to add about 10 members to the band Norseth said Other officers of the organiza tion were re-elected They aj Harold Tribe assistant rfian- ager Ray MInter musical director Joseph Empey property custodian and Joseph Soelberg secretary-treasurer David A Scott 'is drum major band is definitely going to Cedar City where we hope it will win the state Norseth said it does it will become permanent possessor of the trophy which it has won twice before" The legion junior band" will give its third annual free concert tonight at eight in the Ogden high school auditorium Ray Minter will direct 140 members of the band who will take part in the program WEURDTDS3 RTJL)fe Flw minutes tji ieve torturin of Neuritis Rheumatism Neuralgia -or Lumbago la a Doctor's formula UKITO no opiates no narcotics Does the work quickly must relievo worst pain to your satisfaction tn a few minutes or money back at Druggists Don't suffer Use NUItITO on this guarantee today STORY SIFTERS STILL AT WORK Committee Will Submit 25 Moose Pioneer Tales To Judges A committee charged with the task of sifting 25 stories from 55 stories entered in a Moose pioneer story contest saw its task uncompleted today after laboring into the night Wedne-day according to Howard Speechley vice president of the Utah State Moose association and chairman of the Ogden story committee The 25 stories which survive will be submitted to judges by Monday Speechley promised and the winners will be known May 26 or 27 Four Ogden winners will be honored at a Moose meeting some time in June Three winners of the local competition will enter a state contest at Price August 21 and 22 The sifting committee is composed of George Adrian Baker William Hurst and Walter Schofield GREETING EXTENDED Ray Stewart at left incumbent president of the Ogden high school student body congratulates new student body officers as the results of elections were announced today The new officers are Stomo Ochi secretary Grant Neuteboom president Emma Martin vice president (Staff photo) MONSON BOOKED BY HONOR CLUB Weber Society Will Hear Department Head At Banquet I Leland Monson Weber college 1 i sh department head will address members of the Weber high school Honor club Saturday at the annual banquet in Hotel 'Ben Lomond Floyd Farr Salt Lake City radio announcer and charter member of the club will be toastmaster Members of the organization are Weber high school students who have gained merits in curricular and outside school activities A program will include a violin solo by Herman Green vocal trio presentation Bernice Criddle Ila Wright and Ida Mason all of Weber college Verdi Powell club member will appear in a vocal solo number The program will start at seven in the Spanish room Robert Jones president will preside Bugs Black Dog Waits For Owner HYA WORKERS BEGIN ON STADIUM PROJECT Thirty NYA employes today began work on a $2000 improvement project on the city stadium Howard Speechley NtfA director reported The work is to be completed before the Pioneer days celebration in July Construction of a west entrance from Seventeenth street a ticket office and turnstile will BOARD TO PASS ON SANATORIUM PLANS The state building commission will meet Friday in Salt Lake City to pass finally on plans for the state tuberculosis sanatorium to be erected at Ogden on a chamber-of-commerce-donated site Specifications for the $180000 structure have been prepared by Eber Piers Ogden architect Commission members said they hoped to be able to approve plans at the meeting so they could advertise for bids without delay Bugs a large black dog of indefinite ancestry but obviously a family pet is languishing at the Ogden Humane society shelter waiting for his owners to claifti him Mrs Ruth Blakeslee society secretary reported today The dog picked up today on a downtown street wears a collar tag from Roy with his name inscribed The tail is long Mrs Blakeslee said whereas his ITair is short be held tonight and for the American Falls Idaho high school on Friday night JJr John Edward Carver of Ogden will deliver the addresses to the graduates for these schools as well as for the class of the Wasatch Academy at Mt Pleasant Sunday evening He will also address the graduating classes of Kemmerer Cokeville and Dia-mondville Wyo next Wednesday and Thursday Carver to Deliver Graduation Talks Graduation exercises for the Shoshone Idaho high school will undertaken Speechley said Other work will -I consist of fencing the north and grandstands and construe- COITalS man Company squad be the first work tion of five In captivity the Indian rhinoceros rubs off its horn agers Ogden Men Given I Offices OHIO STUDIES NEEDY PROBLEM PROVO May 19 (AP) Two Ogden men were among the new grand lodge officers appointed at the Odd state convention here this week Harry Herscovitz was named deputy grand master for District 3 and Don Woolsey was appointed grand marshal Board Approves Weber Catalog The Weber college catalog or the year 1938-39 had today been approved by the state board of educaton John Benson chairman of the publicity committee announced Information as to changes from the current catalog will be available later he said The first of what promises to be annual entertainments of faculty and seniors of northern Utah high schools will be held Friday when a dance is given for Weber Box Elder Davis Morgan Bear River and North Summit high schools Ogden high school faculty and seniors will be guests May 23 Tim and Irene to Continue Farce CLEVELAND May (AP) State legislators burrowed deeper into a welter of municipal relief data today after hearing from City Relief Commissioner Frank Bubna that half the heads of destitute Cleveland families are unemployables The investigators are members of a house of representatives committee Bubna told the committee that of 25000- heads of-relief families at least half are unable to work because of physical disabilities chronic illness or inability to leave small children alone at home Women constitute 42 per cent of the family heads Bubna added At city hall the lounging demonstrators already in their third day of sit-down striking voted to remain in" the council room until relief are restored unless they are ejected squad from award 1 Other awards went to: Sherman Smith outstanding senior cadet presentation by Lorenzo Richards for the Sons of the American Revolution Clair Boyle outstanding junior cadet presentation by Raymond Read president of Ogden chapter Reserve association medal to Constance Ford school notes editor the first girl at the school to be honored for obtain-t i ng publicity for" the battalion Mrs Irwin past regent of the Golden Spike chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and Mrs Falck presented the battalion an Amer-1 ican flag for its exclusive use Fifteen members of the school rifle team who placed fourth in Ninth clprps area competition were given medals by Frank Browning chairman of the chamber of commerce military affairs committee The team members are Norman Farr Gordon Huggins Stanley Fried-berg Charles Manning Wayne Craven Glen Roberts Tom Toyn Don McClanahan Richard West Earl Tanner Eber Piers Thair Allred Carl Peterson How ard Green and Delbert Nye Officers of the Sportettes club organization introduced were Jean Bedford president Elaine Drake vice president Ruth Purdy secretary and Alice Kapple reporter The annual award assembly for other activities will be staged May 27 Featured presentations at this assembly will be Oil Is found in 22 of the 48 states of the union Another episode in the lives of Mr and Mrs Anybody will be portrayed by Tim and Irene comedians as' a highlight of their program tomorrow night from six to six-thirty over a KLO and a split NBC-Red and Blue network Current dance tunes played in the "Music of style by George orchestra with vocalizations by Fredda Gibson and Eddy Howard also will be heard Graham Me-Namee will be master of pores I Ilelp refine skin texture and clear im blemishes with highly effective TOTsrar ENTIRELY NEW TO WEST NEW YORK May When Max West the Boston recruit first baseman played in the season opener against the New York Giants it not only was his first big league game but the first one he ever witnessed 10 block to outstanding students New student body officers will take- office at that time rAVSS FOOD Bi food savings plus the friend $107 on rrroMTH PII1T cone no FIFTH CODE no LIKE THESE a From 102 Proving Kitchens hi homes like yours come sensational new features a covered all-porcelain Meat-Keeper a glass-top Humidrawer a Super-capacity Froster with improved equipment eluding 2H-luart Multi-service Tray a Zoned Temperature Regulator And from these new features plus the improved Economizer Sealed-in Mechanism come sensational Kitchen-proved Savings in food time money: SAVuS MONEY Operating co jOpHfURsouToF i ra ytOf rsir Qct flGldQHcU Let us show you whet Westing Sold By Better Dealers Everywhere Now Judy Kane would oft complain her pep was surely on the wane But what to eh she always knew Gm-ger-vate for pep anew' Dry picks you up soothes and refreshes inwardly and aids digestion In a word 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