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A collection of yearbooks from Weber Academy which comprise the years 1905 to 1918. Included in the yearbook are photographs of students, class officers, faculty, Board of Education, athletics, and departments within the academy. It also contains sections on the clubs and organizations within the Academy, literary pages, student poetry, and advertisements from local businesses |
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Show The fiercest thing on earth, 1 wot- A thing to call for gibers. And it's a paper written by Dissatisfied subscribers. Perhaps all these are tough, we know. But what worse could be seen, Than students of old Weber A. Knocking this magazine? Teacher-"Why were the middle ages called the dark ages?" Jones-"Because there were so many knights." Barber-"How do you like our new oatmeal soap?" Buzz-"Seems nourishing: but I've had my breakfast." "What are you wearing that thing for?" asked Mrs. Gabb, when her husband came home with a band of crepe around his hat. "For your first husband," replied Mr. Gabb. "I'm sorry he died." Eugene had packed his bag complete, and was ready to start on a vacation. "Have you taken your brush and comb?" queried his mother. "Brush and comb? Why, mother, I thought this was a vacation." Zella-"Three of us girls took a tramp through the mountains. We had a fine time." Eph-"What kind of a time did the tramp have?" Grix-"My, but your legs are short." Bowen-"They reach to the ground, and yours don't go any fur- ther." Mrs. Shurtliff--"Did you like 'The Passing of Arthur?" Fat B.-"Why, what team did he play on?" Barber-Hair dyed, sir?" Customer-"Yes, about five years.' THERE IS NEVER ANY SPECULATION In the purchase of OUR investment securities. They are substantial for they were purchased primarily for our own investment. The demand is steady and they provide a good income in the future. Some of OUR largest buyers of securities, and oldest accounts, began with a savings account. The initial deposit of many a successful business man was only ONE DOLLAR. Think this over, and make up your mind to start a savings account TODAY. We pay 4 per cent interest, compounded quarterly. Ogden Savings Bank Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 OFFICERS M. S. BROWNING, President JOHN WATSON, Vice-President L. R. ECCLES, Vice-President CHAS. H. BARTON, Cashier |