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Show WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1924 The team left for Salt Lake today at 9:30 o'clock. The players will be at the Wilson hotel during the tournament. Miss Dobbs and Miss Nelson, in company with the seven Classicala queen candidates, are going- to Salt Lake this afternoon to select costumes for the Classicalia. Of course, they will attend the game while down. Prizes will be given at the Classicalia as follows: For the best decorated booth, for the booth selling the most, for the best costume and for the best pair of dancers. SWEATERS AWARDED. The student council voted Tuesday that the following football men should receive sweater awards: Dan Kennedy, Afton Ririe, Leland McLean, Rulon Doxie, Max Morrison, Douglas Pincock, Alton Parker, Leland Newman, Fred Gentsch, Garlord Taylor, Clarence' Clark (Mutt), Clarence Clark (Frog), Donald Stewart, Alyson Smith, manager. j Clair Peterson and Bob Marten I will be given letters, having re-! ceived before the major award. j Supt. W. Karl Hopkins visited the high school today, having just returned from the superintendents' convention at Chicago. He reports a very interesting though arduous convention. Donald Byram gave an extend-! ed report to the animal husbandry I class Tuesday on the hoof and mouth disease that has reached dangerous proportions in California and has caused Governor Mabey to place an embargo on all animal shipments into Utah. RATES TO SALT LAKE. As the major portion of the students going to Salt Lake today were traveling by auto it was impossible to get the Bamberger rate. Tt is likely that the rate will be j secured tomorrow as a large number of students expect to see the Thursday game. Superintendent Hopkins reports Chicago high schools are very enthusiastic about the H earst shoot and will endeavor to snatch the glory of beating Ogden this year. : One hundred students took advantage of the invitation of the Reed hotel people today and visited the beautiful Spanish room, the 'kitchen and the drawing room. They were courteously received by Mr. Beckett and Mr. Moore, who explained the features of this hotel that are attracting wide attention. The drawing room is in the late Georgian style and is a marvel of beauty. More than $20,000 has been expended recently on the beautiful room. Punch and wafers were served. Thanks, gentlemen! SCHOOL BOND VOTE. Long Beach. Calif., recently coted a bond issue of $4,900,000 to ! build a new high school and . three ; elementary sclfools. The Vote was j 20 to 1, which is said to be the most nearly unanimous vote ever ! recorded on a pubHc proposition of this character. We have a hunch that the people of Ogden would respond as favorably right now if they were privileged to vote on bonds for a new high school. Mrs. Mary Hansen Johnson of Logan, gave several very interesting talks to the girls in the physical education classes Tuesday. 1 Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell will talk to the girls in a general assembly tomorrow morning at 8:45 o'clock. Mthers are invited. The preliminary finals in the debating schedule as planned in selecting the school team were held Monday evening. Six candidates were eliminated but because one of the 18 contestants failed to appear the six eliminated candidates will be given a second chance. The finals will be held within the next- two weeks. The showing, according to the judges, was excellent. This is good news since we are to debate Box Elder and Davis as soon as the school team is chosen. Those members of the faculty who judged were pleased with "the showing the boys made. L. J. Holther acted as judge in the debates. He was pleased and expressed a delight in the kind of work he found the students doing. George Shorten gave a very interesting talk on "Utah's canning Industry" to a group of domestic science girls Tuesday. |