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, THE POTEEN STANDARD:; QG33EH, UTAH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. 1920 9 I iH II Fd HEW TUBS l m MEN HIGH II mm- i 'm At the regular session last evening !R the board of education appointed four if '3iev tcachei-s for Uie Ogden high if .scliool, on recommendation of Supcr- II intendent Karl Hopkins. y Luther A. Barnes, formerly a coach if of the high school, was appointed to I replace Miss Ada .McClelland as head K ,nf the mathematics department. Miss If McClelland has been called to her F flionie in California. Mrs, W. A. Camp, graduate of the is University of Nebraska was appointed fil io supersede Miss Vera M. Cupp, re- eL signed. Miss Cupp was head of the Hk1 English department, but- a department head was not named at this time. 1 Miss Pearl Itoinncy Chipmnn was iw selected as an instructor in the En- lish department and Attorney Thom- ji as Maginnis was elected to conduct a class in commercial law. I?. In the elementary schools George 1 I A. Larson was named to take the place I S of Miss Margaret C. Hardy at tho .. Lewis school. He was at one timej i principal of the Park City school. J. ; V. Ward was named as teacher In the! jr Jlound Fort school to succeed Miss : Veda Farley, who is retiring because' i j of ill health. ; ! Other minor changes were made In ; the grade schools and Superintendent 1 Hopkins announced that the semester! i would begin with a full corps of e.v ' penenced teachers IW E B E R HnRHHL WILL ERECT CMflO! , uk " W'obov Normal college is badly in need of a new classroom building, ac cording to Superintendent Adam Ben nion, of the Mormon church schools. It is proposed to construct this build ing, in addition to the already author ized gymnasium, during the coming year, ho states. The new classroom structure would include a largo audi torium, another need of tho school be cause of the increased enrollment. Present buildings are insufficient to accommodate the pupils enrolled in tho school. The announcement was made in Salt Lake, following an inspection of the church schools. Superintendent Ben nion stated that there is now an en-1 rollment of 775 students in the college and this will probably be increased by 100 during the coming week. Ground for the new Weber gymnas ium is to be broken as soon as the r ground is in fit condition for working mf and it Is planned to complete the work mk during the suiumer. It oo ! County Commissioners I Repori oji Road Work I That approximately $-1,000 was spent I! ; during the month of December on road 1 i ; work through the count', was a slate- I ; ment in the commissioner's report. I Expenditures for the year's work : I -,'tnlec! $74,058.3-1, nearly three times i if amount which was spent during i I ; 111$.' I The largest sum was allotted to ' I ; -urk in Eden district which neces- i f. hated an expenditure of $7,722.70 dur- I 't rp the year. Ttiverdale was the low- ,1' i si, with an expenditure of $173.10. f ft Hooper, Liberty and Hoy were other i V districts where tho roads were Ira- i proved. It i oo L Utah Mannfactorers 1 i ; For Anti-Strike Law g , Bl SALT LAKE, Jan. 24 Resolutions I ; favoring the anti-strike legislation in - the Cummins railroad bill now before ', congress were adopted here by the Utah Manufacturers' association. Aft er passage of the resolutions tele j grams were dispatched to Utah sena tors and congressmen to support the j anti-strike provisions of the measure. Approximately two hundred business ) firms are represented In the associa ' tlon. Iij oo J I Public Roads Bureau j to Build Storehouse j' A building permit has been issued to '. the United States bureau of public 11 roads for the construction of a store- il house and garage on Hoaly avenue. between Grant and Lincoln avenues. I The estimated cost is $4000. I The Morton terrace, corner of Grant 5 and Twenty-sixth street, is to be re- modeled to the extent of $1400. A per- i mit was granted to Clark and Gibbons !J for this work. t oo New Central Junior . High Plans Approved Bids for the new Central junior high school will be sought Immediate ly by the board of education and the j new building will be completed as Won as possible to afford accommo dations to hundreds of Ogden school children. At the meeting of the school board last evening, Architects Leslie A. Hod- on and Myrl A. McClenahan submit ted plans and specifications for the building, which were approved. Esti- mates on tho cost of construction have i cot yet been completed but it is un j r dpratod that the units of tho building 25 which will be constructed this year fR, ;i 'ft'iH be in the neighborhood of a quar ; ter of a million dollars. 2-VEAB HOIK Of" i OGOEIGIERi mm Elmer V. Johnson and Verda Young, both deaf, were united in marriage here yesterday. The wedding follow ed a two-year's wooing by correspon dence. Neither had seen tho other until yesterday. When they met, they were convinced and their first meeting culminated in a Journey to the court house, where the license was secured and the ceremony performed by Bish op O. M. Sanderson. The ceremony was performed through the assistance, of an interpreter. The bride is an Ogden girl, daugh ter of Mrs. Ada Young. She Is a grad uate of the Utah state School for the Deaf. The couple will remain in Og den for about a week and then go to California and other points. They con template a hike over a good portion of the United States as a honeymoon. nn ! EOT SPEifflS WILL IKE EBIffllL Eighty speakers will tour the state j in the interest of the Utah State edu calional campaign according to an nouncements of Supt. B. A. Fowler, i Ten teams of two men each will tour Weber county and five teams have' been selected for Ogden. Charts, dem onstrations, and music will be includ-1 ed in the visits of tho men. ' ; Among other details, tho following ' plans are to be carried out: Health Education Annual . physical examinations, hcip in correcting remc'1 Ldial defects, prevention of contagious 1 fc diseases, play grounds, summer games l and hikes. Part-Time Classes Boys may ac- i quire an education while earning a ; living. Boys may also learn a trado ' & while earning a living. Boys may also learn a trade along with their educa- f tion. 1 1 Vocational Education in Trades. Industry, Business Boys may acquire a practical business training along ' j with academic education, or may learn ' a trade. , Homo Making Girls may be taught the art of house keeping, in- j eluding nil practical domestic prob-' lems, sanitation, home nursing, home jj planning and decoration, remodeling clothing, sewing and cooking. Teach h owning your own home. j 2 Agriculture and Farm Mechanics Boys may learn profitable crop cul-1 s ture. successful methods of caring for 3 animals and farm management that 2 pays. They may actually repair mowers, binders, harness and. automo- v biles. J Supervision of Youth Up to Age 18 ' i Health habtts; use of narcotics, per-! ? sonal cleanliness, hours of rest. Voca- j J tional activities; kinds of work, money saved, opinion of employer. I Civic Service Town and home ! u cleanups, enrollment in Boy Scouts' I work. Sunday schools, Girl Scouts, l etc. Out of school activities properly directed mean community success. ' Americanziation of Foreigners ! ? Utah has 2G.000 foreigners who cannot ; read or write. Night schools with ma-1 'i. ture teachers are to be opened. Amor-' ica will Americanize her foreigners be-' cause a real menace to free inslitu-J J Lions lies in unnssimilated masses of gi men. oo tS GEIPEHITIIij CITIZESS OF DGDEH i E0RKEPII01 General John J. Pershing thanks the citizens of Ogden for the reception -4 given to him and his officers in a let-; 3 ter written to Wan-en L. Wattis, presi-, ,! dent of the Weber club of Ogden. I The text of the letter follows: j "Mr. Warren L. Wattis, S "President Chamber of Commerce. & Ogden, Utah. j "My Dear Mr. Wattis: ijj "Permit me to thank you for the! very excellent and enjoyable program I which you arranged for my reception! t in Ogden. ; "The warm welcome accorded me by J the people of your city Is greatly ap- ! predated, and I hope you will be good 3 enough to express my thanks to our! a associates for the hospitality extended , I me and the officers of my staff. l "With warm regards, believe me ; ? "Cordially yours, 5 "JOHN J. PERSHING." 1 a 00 I a NOTICE :i The meeting that was to be held in 8 the Masonic Temple on Saturday cvo-1 g ning, January 24, has been postponed i 3 to Saturday, January 31, 1920, at 7:30 J p. m. ' :i TEMPLE CRAFT COMMITTEE h 2380 4 00 1 . DIES OF HEART DISEASE $ NEW YORK, Jan. 24, Nathan Corn- w ing Kingsbury, firet vice president of A the American Telephone & Telegraph a company, died suddenly at his homof here last night, apparentl from heart1 I disease, it was learned today. He was I S at his office yesterday. t ' U Call on J. J. Brummitt r.t 1 1 2417 Hudson avenue, if youl want to sell your Liberty bond3. Phone 59. , The young lady across the way says 1 1 It may be merely the result of custom U Mid tradition, but there's no question aboul it that, a girl looks better in, sklrtB than she does in bifocals. ) j Last week of the great clearance sale commencing Monday, the supreme effort to make the balance of January 1 H the greatest selling event in the history of Last & Thomas' store, W e have done our utmost to make this sale a sue- ' ' H j cess regardless of advancing prices. Large stocks of new merchandise inducted in this last drive of this special . j H jj clearance sale. It is your opportunity to supply your wants while these unheard of liberal prices are m effect. j H I The final drive in this great clearance sale means saving of many dollars. In ready made wearing apparel, mi$ ; f I lin and knit Muderwear, silks and ribbons, woolen goods and cotton '-'ill I PURSES AND HAND BAGS AT ; " ; N CHILDREN'S HOSE 29c PAIR ' I H MANUFACTURER'S PRICES flm. M . 35c and 40c quality, fine fibbqcl, cot- 1 H New style hand bags in silk, moire Wrf t'-;': ton Msc, colors black ancV.wliitc, re- 5 and leather, complete selection of the X . " iuforccd toes and heels, new stQck,' '& latest style handles and favorite col- 21- iSBm ''fy all sizes 4 1-2 to 9 1-2. t wil pay you & j ( ors. If your spring dress wear re- - $&vSiJ?4 ?' "''t lo anticipate heavy in this special f J; quires a new purse or hand bag this Tm k- & ' i. ' - ' sale. No doubt children's stockin'gk H j I sale offers them to you at manufac- iMS dtWW L "' Aviu ,;,e selling at 40c to 50c' a 'pair; i hirer's cost price. I&MSIMShTV & '' 1 ' A chance to make a decided saving., f I POCKETBOOKS AND HAND !3SWfy IL MXW : 4, . TURKISH TOWELS 49c , H 6 BAGS AT $1.65 jSmlk Tk lf Large bath towels, double twfstcd, ' 1 v Durable leather purses equipped JsmiSsSSk ml A A o ""'"' ; lieavy grade, regular 65c quality': g ' with coin purse aiicl mirror, leather ffllBIfflSXV hSa I lin : 'V-'! '. ' lhis-is considered the best bargain i(i and silk innerlined, values up to $3 WWm- y 1 S ft Turkish towels ..,; .V E i I at this underpriccd sale. mW HHW Lk V 1 rS5Wi-; LINEN FINISH SUITING, - 39c '. I J SILK AND LEATHER HAND ; !lfeX:: MtT ' -" '' ' ' YARD I , BAGS. SPECIAL $2.45 fXCp) 1 flfu ' " Pnro Arl,itc suiling, 36 inches wide, B ' n Values to $5.00, silk, moire and leath- iTlTTTi ' y i 50c quality, excellent wearing cloth ( I cr bags in pocketbooks; selected as- cSl j ,S 1 I '' ' for middies and Avliite uniforms. 3 sortment of quality, all new spring ri 1 M ' HUCK TOWELS ONLY 26c EACH ; values; practical and durable inner- ll s W 1 I U ' ;; '-v, ; Large bleached buck towels, regular Sj IH I lined; special bargain. pliM i' L-V4 -''I 'r seller, for hotel and homo misc. 'i ; SILK MOIRE AND GENUINE m rfl rpn f J . Buy a quantity of these while the I I! LEATHER HAND BAGS AT A RE- I Ml i A ' 'price is low. I t MARKABLE SALE PRICE $4.25 N&i . j1 T j I JAPANESE CREPE 49c g ! : Ladies' fine pin seal, morocco and IJJ y i Ij I Colored striped Jap crepe absolutely ? ; silk moire bags, beautifully inner- j ) J Uj ' wash proof, the only cloth that will i ! lined, fitted with coin purse and mir- fcv J I " give satisfaction in continuous wear, '' t ror; this assortment ranges from $6 ' , V I T - a P0111 fabric for children's mid- I to $S values; this js such a well se- 1 f - v '',.', ccs boy's and men's shirts, worth ' i lected and wide variet.y of stvles that ' tVVV l ' ' ' c- Special 49c yard. J should appeal to everyone's taste. 7 W Ati COTTON BATTING, 3 POUND i " H LACE SALE TORCHON AND II U ROLL FOR 98c I ' VAL LACES AND INSERTIONS - ) f Pure white fluffy cotton, regular ' H ; 6 yards for 25 cents. 2U00 yards oli ' ' Lf flllilk si'e' T2x90 iolcls 151c a shot laces and insertions, slightly soiled, . r ready to be made up; this batting j 5c, 10c and up to 20c a yard values; : ; Avill be selling at $1.50 in a very jj among the assortment splendid for If 1 13 short- lime. Order now while these I j, pillow cases and underwear trim- U vv "2 T3 J "SB "H S U i ' t-" prices prevail. . p 1 mings, a genuine bargain for Mon- ... IlJlSO.iI kJClISEJ CURTAIN SCRIBI 39c YARD , H dav. v' 05c and 75c grade marquisette, 36 m WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Ol ' and 40 "inches wide, colors white and " 1 KNIT UNDERWEAR SALE 95c "ET" J xJ"5 3 ecru, plain and hemstitched some . j offers such quality winter underwear w omen s ana ivusses diik ana edge's, excellent quality mercerized fc 'iH that sells at $1.25, $1.'50 up to $2.00. . fiuished scrtm, genuine bargain at & JM Manv part woolen union suits, shirt 1 o'ft'3 SdPiS 39c a yard. y and drawers. The higher quality t . Uda-fllJl JLJ'M. COTTON CHALLIS 17c YARD H garments are not complete in sizes, Colored figured challis for quilts and 3 jH they are odds and ends sizes, accu- . . r . tt-II-f Pt curtains, soft finish, easy to make up muiated on our shelves. Tho price cit 0.9.11 FOCc ' iu any size quilt, light and dark col- ' of these garments justifies buying ors, small and large floral designs, ( fa IH for future use. ( Manufacturer's sample dresses, 75 wonderful styles, every one a gar- dainty color schemes, real buy at ' jS ' HOSIERY SALE ment that shows the superior perfection of quality and workmanship. c a y!1'- ne ' AVomcn's and children's hose at a . . , . . v v BABY DOLLS, $1.25 EACH 'H great saving. Lvery one is worth double the price. You must see them to realize 10 12 ineh babv dolL special fine H SILK FIBRE .HOSE 59c PAIR the big saving you can make by selecting at this opportunity sample features, jointed" and sleeping eyes, Big ilenr in our hose department,- dress sale. Such dresses in heavy satin charmeuse, crepe de meteor, blonde and brown hair, real value: real quality silk fibre hose, colors tricolette, georgette crepe, bengaline faille, silk foulards and chiffon taf- this is.a, do) L'JLTol. 1 H white, brown and blue, wear better c, d : n l tu j- a v j r u tur appreciate; it is the very image oi i V Jm than all silk ; limited assortment to fetas -Practically every one has the distinction of individuality by the b.flby . shonld sell ut J5 . oniy lwo H select from. gorgeous trimmings they are matchless in comparison. First choice and dozen in the lot for this wonderfully j3 SUIT CASES $1.95 styles the satisfaction of your purchases. low price. H Regular size fibre suit cases witli . 0 1 ior bllvn'Tsnap1 Se95C0n"s, Special Sale ch Filet Lace hhk levers, Dresser J 12 inchTett'ef wUlf ban- fwT " SS PifiCeS - 1 M die and brass catches, handy and U M) DOILIES FILET LACE V,', 4 useful for many ways, color brown, JlxM-y, iS 1 good value. 6 inch 1 2 Point lace 20c- at V; ' ' 13 1 TWMW' 6 inch 14 point lace, 45c, at ' . . : . 29c i H l LrS'm 9 inch 1 4 pint lace 65c' at ,49c jm - r V :: m 24 inch 12 point lace, $1.75, at . . . .:$ 1 : 1 9 . H WllCn lOU rf-- 24inchl4p0intlace, $4.00, at : .i . .. :.:$2.9S. j H Lf V. (N 27 inch 14 point lace, $5.00, at. ..... $3.8 g H nr.B.- i (Hi, lll DRESSER SCARFS, FILET AND CLUNY LACE t TMiak of Sliees mm Jm $1.25 : . W' $ 1.75 Scarfs ..." ;.....$!.. 1-9 I H THINK OF US W4rl J $2.00 Scarfs -. :-;v.-. $1 .29 P I A I $2.50 Scarfs $!69 .3 H dli $4.00 Scarfs ... . , , , ----- $6"FRENCH FILET CLUNY LACE ROUND I &i y .'. 'A'.ti l 46 inch table covers, $3.00, at $2.35 50 inch table covers, $3.50, at $2.48 ! ONE WEEK ONLYi-; 46 inch table covers, $2.75, at $1.98 g c -i- xxr n ei 50 inch table covers, $5.00, at $3.48 I Special m Walking Shoes. 54 inch table covers, $ 1 4.00, at $10.90 f Real values m black, ty I brown and gray with mili- BUY NOW A I il " taryheels- ' 1 Announcement I Eiscia Embroidery Package Gods at Clearance Sale 98c Wait for Our Great White Sale j I Muslin Underwear, Embroideries and ail Kinds f Wfeite embroidery cotton to complete the embroidery work. This package as- jpAiniflc I 'Lm sortment consists of the following complete outfits : UlPUUo jH Boudoir sets, children's ready made rompers, children's ready made Sensational sale of white muslin underwear. Will soon be awaiting'your dresses, iniants layettes, ladies' envelope combinations, children's approval. Large crowds will eagerly snap up the extraordinary bar- I gowns, pillow tops and aprons. Unusual to buy package goods at a sale gains we are going to offer. Wait for future news in detail. A white price. " sale comparing favorably with present wholesale prices, E