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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 My wife is my boss; I shall not deny it. She maketh me to lie down behind the bed when swell company comes and she leadeth me behind her up the Main street. She restoreth my pocketbook after she hath spent its contents for stylish skirts and theatre tickets, and she leadeth me up the main aisle of the church for her new hat's sake. Yea, tho' I walk more than half the night through a dark room with a crying baby, I will get no rest, for she is behind me. Her broomstick and hatpin do all but comfort me. She prepareth a cold snack for me and then maketh a bee line for an aid society supper. She anointeth my head with a rolling pin. My arms runneth o'er with bundles e'er she is half done shopping. Surely, her dressmaker's bills shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of my wife forever. SOME ARCHAEOLOGIST. Speaking to her neighbor, Mrs. Smith said: "My husband is an enthusiastic archaeologist, and I never knew it until yesterday. I found in his desk some queer looking tickets with the inscription, Mudhorse, 8 to 1. And when I asked him what they were he said they were relics of a lost race. Isn't it interesting?" "What is Glenard frowning for," Asked Freshie, much afraid. " 'Cause Bertha's gone, 'cause Bertha's gone," The braver Sophomore said. "What makes him look so glum, so glum?" Said Freshie, much afraid. "She hasn't come, she hasn't come," The braver Sophomore said. "For he is dead in love with her. You can see them every day. He sits with her in every class," The mighty Seniors say. There's going to be a wedding, And it's going to be in May. A Senior told me so this very morning. She-"I consider, John, that sheep are the stupidest creatures living." He (absentmindedly)-"Yes, my lamb." fame Only one or two bankers have earned enough fame to be known throughout the whole country. You can count the number of real baseball stars on your five fingers. Same way with clothes, even though they are one of the world's great necessities and there are tailors and clothing manufacturers almost everywhere. STYLE PLUS CLOTHES are known from Maine to California as the one leader in the field of medium prices. Their reputation has been gained on the values represented when all-wool fabrics are stylishly cut, well made, well lined and trimmed for the moderate price, $17. It took a great maker sixty-four years to build up the necessary equipment and resource to make this suit famous. We are the only STYLEPLUS Store in town, and we ask you to pay us a visit before you buy your Spring suit. We can please you and show you how to save several dollars. Styleplus $ 17 Clothes TRADE MARK REGISTERED "The same price the world over." Watson=Tamter Clothing Co. 376 TWENTY-FOURTH STREET |