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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 4

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It's Just an Old Japanese Custom Evanston Schools Raise itisfccr Slates THE OGDEN (UTAH1 STANDARD EXAMINER THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 30 1M7 $232 in Polio Drive MM? Evanston Visit EVANSTON Wyo Jan March of Dimes campaign in Ev-anston schools has netted 55 which will be turned over etyu camPain manager VUliam Starkey reports Ralph hlh school princioal EVANSTOv xxt Herbert Marrhont rr rol- member of the British for PI 11 j- ana oruisn consul iuiiuwb oenior high school will Wyoming and Junior high $47 17: Brown Anlii06 to Evanston on Friday hool- 874: Clark school $93 23 £Pnl 25 when he is scheduled and East grade $3120 io speak to the student body of me student ooay MRS MAR VIS TINGEY DUKE Has Joined the Staff At the GALLON At Beautv Salon Friends and customers of Mrs Duke oor-dially invited to ofll OH her at her ntW address 326 Eccles Bldg Dial 2-1 5d For Appointment at and hlh schools LjhBVPK KIIB IM P-kB LW 4BtvA vmEMkrkmBk ft 1 mmmmmWmW Bt- 1 fiHN 1 Ife 49 fl mmmmttK'Jti Hhdg NRbbBPBi BftZB aB mwr Bp aBft-BJ- eH Supervisor for Utah SALT LAKE CITY Jan 30 UP) The Mountain States Telephone Telegraph Co today announced the appointment of an Idaho native Victor Schmit as commercial UUh SchmiU or S2k has been ii commercial supervisor for the utility Denver He former- rn Vs5tloned in provo Idah Falls Rigby and Rexburg Brnch Bll Civic Clubs Will Meet Friday At Brigham City BBIGHAM CITY Jan Delegates from 23 civic organizations will gather at a dinner-meeting la Howard hotel here Friday at seven-thirty They are members of the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah according to Charles Goodliffe field secretary of the association Chief purpose of the meeting will be to review legislation currently under consideration in the capital Joseph Reese Morgan and Dewey Tremonton will talk on the subject Rex Bachman Ogden association president announces a special report will be given by the sports committee on the proposed dam across Bear river near Deweyville for protection of wildlife on and near the Bear river migratory bird refuge west of here also to provide a recreational body of water and to better fishing conditions Proposal is to build the dam so that water at the bird refuge can be maintained at an adequate and constant level This officials report will alleviate duck sickness (botulism) at the refuge and stop gpring run-off from flooding the eggs of waterfowl during the nesting season Beets to Yield More Sugar Says Cottrell TWN FALLS da Jan 30 UP More sugar will be refined from each ton of beets this year than last Cottrell vice president of the Amalgamated Sugar company predicted today He said the company is near-ing completion of a new $500000 ion-exchange mill here which will recover not only sugar but save ulphate phosphates betaine and sodium glutamate The new process eliminates lime coke and sulphur as purifying agents and substitutes for them sul-pTiuric acid and anhydrous ammonia xviarchant will also addres? of the Evans ton chamber commerce at a noon luncheon meeting of the group at the Jolly Roer inn Subject of Marchant's speech to me students will be "In Europe loday" From Evanston he will to Kemmerer Diamondville yman Mountain View Green iver Reliance and Hanna Wf talks to students and civic organizations Marchant an officer of the Or-der of the British Empire Is graduate of Cambridge university England in 1928 and a former instructor of modern languages Harrow School fo rBoys of which Winston Churchill is an alumnus 1935 and 1936 he traveled through Russia from Archangel to the Turkish frontier as a foreign correspondent He is the author of the book "Scratch a Russian" He joined the British foreign office in 1939 and since 1945 has served as British consul to the in-termountain area with headquarters in Denver Purpose of his tour through Wyoming is to present information about England and Europe to as many persons as possible CEREMONIAL With music of flute and samisen Tokyo geisha girls help out in ceremonial manufacture of rice cakes for Jap New Year celebration which on the lunar calendar comes early in February Because of the food shortage few Japanese are fortunate enough to have rice to pound into flour Schools in Davis County Report 6119 Enrollment FARMINGTON Jan 30 En-f The 1947 survey lists 639 stu- roument in uavis county schools "cms in xne nrst grades ozi in 547 uv-miu giouca otto mira: Flier Makes Icy Landing PROVO Utah Jan 30 (AP) Student Pilot George Harding 25 yesterday flew into a snowstorm over Utah lake lost altitude made a crash landing on and partly through the ice got out of the craft and walked back to the airport to report the accident The student pilot said the snow forced him down The plane landing gear and wings were broken when the nose struck the ice one senior high school two low fourth 570 fifth 533 sixth 525 Dane Studies Cancer Treatment in SLC SALT LAKE CITY Jan 30 (AP) Late developments in cancer treatment and research are being studied in this country by Dr Jorgen Bichel of Aarhus Denmark who visited the University of Utah medical school and Salt Lake City hospitals on a visit here "I am here to gather information on the advancements made in your country during the war" Dr Bichel said adding "science was hampered during the war and the occupation of Denmark It was very difficult for doctors in Denmark during the occupation Nobody wanted to work with the Germans" In a Telegram interview he said he believes an optimistic outlook to continue seeking a cure Cor cancer and said he believes unquestionably that a cure will be found He is in charge of a clinic for blood diseases at a hospital in Aarhus Bichel has been in since Oct 1 accompanied by his wife They expect to return to Denmark in about a month er division high schools and 14 elementary schools totaled 6119 as of January 17 it was announced today by Hartvigsen superintendent of schools following completion of a survey Contrary to wartime predictions which pointed to a rapid decline in school enrollment following the end of hostilities the registration is actually nine greater than the number listed in a simlar survey a year ago Ths survey is part of a progressive statistical record being maintained by the superintendent to determine present and future needs of the school district for new school buildings Needs Are Reflected Future needs are reflected in the fact that enrollment in the earlier grades far exceeds that of any of the succeeding grades With few exceptions the trend toward greater numbers is general in each of the schools seventh 438 eighth 471 ninth and 1182 in the three high school grades Aside from the senior high school at Kaysville which serves the entire county the largest school in the district is North Davis junior high school in Clearfield with a total enrollment of 876 Next in enrollment is the Stoker elementary school in Bountiful with 736 students The smallest is West Point elementary school with an enrollment of 73 Other Enrollments Enrollment in other schools of the district follows: South Davis junior high school Bountiful 538 Centerville elementary 150 Clearfield elementary 221 New Clearfield elementary 233 Clinton elementary 251: Farmington elementary 202 Kaysville elementary 288 Layton elementary 438 Sahara Village elementary 119 South Bountiful elementary 201 Syracuse elementary 228: Verde-land Park elementary 249 and West Bountiful elementary 114 The schools are maintained by a staff of 190 including two supervisors 17 principals and 171 teachers Fiv Starlets Model In March ai Dimes SALT LAKE CITY Jan 30 AP) Five Hollywood starlets were models yesterday at a fashion show to benefit the March of Dimes campaign for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis Among the five was Mari Blan-chard 21-year-old actress whose shapely figure will be seen in the forthcoming picture "Copacabana" who was a polio victim herself at the age of nine "I know what it is to suffer from the disease and be bedfast" she explained adding that she was thrilled to be able to help now for that reason "Others modeling In the show were Maril Nemac Maria Allyson Jill Meredith and Dee Turnell PIANOS FOR SALE! Practice Pianos Small Uprights Baby Grand Special £73600 TERMS lip You Ha vp a Piano for Sale? We pav Cash! THE RICHEST HOME IS POOR WITHOUT MUSIC" ptfDEN PIANO AND MUSIC Utahns File 5728 Out-of-Work Claims SALT LAKE CITY Jan 30 (AP) Utahns filed 5728 claims for unemployment compensation or veterans readjustment allowances in the period Jan 2-25 Flanagan state director of the department of employment security said today The compensation and allowances paid out totaled $510987 Of the claims 2931 were for veterans' benefits and of the total paid out $278739 went to veterans he said Layton Dog Fees Due LAYTON Jan Letters have been distributed by the Layton town clerk notifying residents that March 1 is the deadline for payment of 1947 dog licenses A penalty of $1 for delinquency will be charged after the deadline The regular fee is $3 for females and Located in Pobanz Furniture Store 2204 Washington Blvd Phone 6171 Decrees Are Granted Davis Complainants lor males tor maies war Picture her Valentine Joy Plans Being Made for Children's Hospital SALT LAKE CITY Jan la Plans for a $330000 hospital for treatment of infantile paralysis and other crippling diseases of Children are expected to be completed within a week Denton secretary of the hospital board of trustees announced Denton said the plans will be turned over to the state building board for approval after which bids will be called Money for the hospital was provided by the 1945 legislature FARMINGTON Jan Two wives and a husband in Davis county were awarded interlocutory divorce decrees in Second district court this week all charging their mates with cruelty Arthur Smith was granted a divorce from Nancy Smith whom he married July 4 1946 in Memphis Tenn The wife's maiden name Fennellwas restored and the husband was directed to pay $25 alimony monthly for 12 months and to ship the household furnishings to the defendant in Memphis Loah Thomas was granted a divorce from Kenneth Thomas to whom she was married Aug 16 1942 in Emmett Idaho The wife was awarded custody of a minor child $30 monthly for the child's support and $50 monthly alimony for six months after which time the monthly alimony will be $42 Norma Benoit was granted a divorce from Lawrence Benoit to whom she was married April 17 1936 in Farmington She was granted permanent custody of two minor children $25 monthly for the care of each child and $50 monthly alimony UNHEARD of SAYINGS! 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