Salt Lake Tribune | 1933-05-27 | Page 19

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Date 1933-05-27
Paper Salt Lake Tribune
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Type page
Date 1933-05-27
Paper Salt Lake Tribune
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Page 19
OCR Text 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING School News and Views fon —" HIGH1 ROOSEVELT JUNIOR SCHOOL — One thing that has been Seventh Grader Same occupying the nnnds of both the teach Committee for Party ers and the pupils of Roosevelt is the annual exhibit which takes place the Itrvrilv Shunait 1 (Idol latter pait of each jear 'llna yeai Frank Mcftrdle Associate Fdltor it was on Friday May 28 and we think SCHOOL— Patricia Clio that the public saw one of the finest SUMNER events of this tvpe that has ever tak las room 25 repents Thete is a stir en place at this school All the best and bustle at the Sunnier school be art w oi k shop w oi k etc w as put on 'cause the seventh graders aie going d splav The woild history projects to have a party We have a commit of Beverly Shugart and weia placed altiactivelv around the tee consisting 7 1 De Lone Jones room in which scrap books and out James Newton 7 2 Jaik Stearts Burnham Dean Book je and lines were also displaced 7 3 1v le Arnold Hiid W views also appeared rn the rooms in and Helen hite 7 4 Miss Dorothea which English is taught The pations Udell Hansen w chan man of this commit after seeing the ex hibit went to the'‘’'uler auditorium wheie a very fine pro tee We have derided to ro to the park gram w as pi esented 31 The pioeiain will be At the last meeting of the Paient on Mnv 7 3 vs 7 4 girls' Teacher the following pro Bovs' indoor baseball hit pin ball 7 1 vs l 'rc'ay rate- girls' Thei e giam was printed 3 and 7 1 v a 74 bnvs elav ace selections bv theouhetrn bovs'cho ? rus girls' chorus mixed (hoi us girh tennis lunch 6B write On Frl sextet presentation of D A R and davRuth Cai10Iqutd cv ei v one went outside to May flag and bogle (orps awards demon watch of medals to s ration by bovs' health education de guaVd " i ® S 0 u Silk Sealed ” HOSE “Silk Sealed1 In a Nutshell means 33r longer wear (by actual trst) BraTitlful dull Fr Heel! - chiffon! shrrr 1 Guaranteed S2 to S10 made pen and automatic pencil attractively boxed built for long long service A beautifully FR CHUCKEE NOMAD PEAUSAN SUN GLEAM ¥ and While! “SIIEAFFEU” 283 Full Fash! All rerfccll and Summery! The New Light Colors Pairs 3 $ Cool Pen and Pencil Set -- Sale! Summer DRESS DEXDALE CIS B Trpp department com mander by the pations of the school of the Spanish American War Veter We flie very happv to note the re Mrs Ella Bush a speech turn of Miss Nora Reese our art ans gave Both one and ted the mod I j v ulueful IT e Have They're Good llecaute Already Sold 5000 Pairs! cSam Fran last three weeks sented from a severe case of bionehitis The Ceola Street 7B 2 reportsThursday the entire school enjoyed 7B 2 class esented a play called "The pi !‘s annual field dav or track meet " lead The Man Without a Countiy Muss Grace Kimball and E Allen chaiacter was Max Cawley who A' ing Jones had charge of the events The of Nolan took the Philip thus was the biggest athletic event of tw o classespart were invited w ere the that the year it was enjoyed by everyone 7B 1 and the 6B w ho enjoyed it very The winners of the various events much an aw ribbons assembly in aided vveie Oui last edition of the school paper When we returned to school Mon Summcr s u published dur dav morning we heard many reports We enHcd halnR f the fine timeThe Tribune furnis dL r thus far- we now that the reporters at their party Saturday (he ff vorkcd hard f0 make lt a ternoon Thank sou Ti hune and This edition was laigcr than Mrs Burt for the very splendid en nth£r ho prtor of the Sum tertainment nrr Spirit" and The Tribune school editors have been competing to see Piet ore in Th ird Grade who could do the be t join n ill Hr work Room Depict Springtime Ruth Andcr-orcpoits tint thr children m her loom are miking a Fdltor Helen ( arwardine collection of rocks and mincials 5 audls Brnnlon Associate I dltor Donna SCHOOL— May HAMILTON Leone School Children Mahe Johnson fiB rrpoi ts Miss Jones a third giarie teacher h s in Small Robin Home her room a pictuie of a little girl wa daffodils Theie and j' I arln Fee F dltor teiing tulips an apple uee in bloom and some piet Jrssic rirsmn Associate Tditor tv clouds in the sky It is a lovely SCHOOL — Last HAWTHORNE leininder of spring of the girls in our one Wednesday SB 2 suites We Lye! Hansen found a baby robin that had havent been able to play out cfdoois!faUen from u net she biought every dav because the weather has t nature room 8nd we placed been so stormy We like the rain bej on 0(jr i()lne conon ln one of our bird Several of the boys dug up When it rains wej the crops grow and we fed the bird vvater to just think of the good it is doing antLkept Jt walm and Rave be will There then we smile plenty dunk fririav the bud wa verv of sunnv plav days out of doots livclv hopping about and liyuig to use its wing School Prenents Concert The classes w ci e much interested in snd fminfl " ‘rrv amuMn Jhe Scheduled Content W ah h it open its mou'h for w nrms Spelli ng We can understand now w hy bu ds are Krvnold Watkins Fdltor suih good friends to man They (at Bob ( onnelly Assorlate I dltor o mans mnnv insects that would DOUGLAS SCHOOL— On Tuesday otherwise destiov out fnnt tree the Douglas school bioadrast a musi plants and vegetables ral progiam This program consist BETTY GIACOMO ed of two numbeis "Trumpeter's Room 9 by March” and ‘My Friend" plaved ‘ Barcar the school orchestra and We have enjoyed making beautiful olle" plaved by the violin duet Les- spring flowers and have made boil acBonner ter Hewlett and Francis quels of daffodils tulips and pansies companied by Marjory Nelson Other w ilh which to deeoi ate the room W of "A Mother" were Song numbers have been studving the Japanese and and "In Springtime" the boss' cho- have made a Japanese home and gii rus Concluding the progiam was a den In the sand table We have a j os Admiration” pined ler of cherry trees and Japanese pen pmo solo ‘In Schnieder and 'Rus bv Katherine pie Marion Nel on brought a Japai 1 m Leaves" played by the school pse umbiella a pair of sand ils an ori hesti a three posters whuh she a ri her si Elan e Stevens and Maxine I ee tors made Bev erlv llai riv Marjon 7B contribute On Friday the pupils Xdaiiison and' Mary 'jams Van Colt of the 7B are going to give a 'Spell lomiu Jipme-- e doll Carol Odle rought a kimono nnd oe fi her intern Robert Barnes hi ought clu to ks and a little vie Those w ho had hirllld u 111 - moth re Shu ley Williams Vaut'hu New the fCc Know 1 - included in this CLASS OF ’33 ’ 19 New Street and Sport Types FT June 2 The two rooms fuim the 'fouith giade up will compete against Condui t Annuid Exhibit each othei The events aie short dahes basketball pitching running ibroid Jump for the seventh glade and Ailene Decker Fdltor Marsden Durham Associate Idltor 'a baseball game Junior High Student! 1 MAY 27 1933 wk of Gay Prinfs! - Collegienne Designed Guaranteed for Fxqulvlte flft Quality-L- ow l'riced! I 98 -- mins ni:n Fitted brassiere top1 Beautifully laee tilmmed' While and tea ro-Newest fashions trimmed no 4 170 lace 198 DECORATIONS IfIRST FLOOR 00 $ ' The ONE name ln footwear (hat combines both and solid foot romfort — Jacqueline THIRD FLOOR SHOWING Such a colipctlon You will find here organ- dl crepes prlnu and JS Not chiffons only white but all the lonely paAtela blzs 34 to a 4 750 Pieces! untarnishable Chromium — Star Zephyr Necklaces! — Crwtal Beads1 — Gold and Pearl Necklaces etc col M unsing’s d Ton May Always THO-l’ier- Panties of 7lppcr TockfUt Ttooket Trim! Newest of the New at— C£EHTH-©’BIUEN e! cup- Prize Pique Frocks Compacts 3 00 200 Just trrired for Today's Selling -- Our New York Office says these arc without reservation nmprt the smartest pique frocks they have seen at or near $1! Powder and Ktouc c —Dotted white and Gift Atomizers —Mirror! ECOTM-O’BIIUIE- Mid-Siz- crepe Coty’s Double Regular In the Popular s r! Iffldent and Dalntyt report the EA Them’ Urcr Hnhhed! —BLACK! —Smart nT — Malrh I ac h ( o-- I I t h 3 u m e brassiere ped to match I’igskln — Doeskin — Kid — Linen — and Wafflb — Adrireaa hits Paatel Shadex’ C — Ture — 4 ombinationx 3 jrloux ( nlorx’ rayon and mexh $ —In and " GLOVES $ Quality Irish Linen! WHITE DOESKIN — BEIGE! Starts Today! All Colors! Irish Linen! —Fine For Every White Costume — GRAY! ricjue ’Kerchief Festival! ! — WHITE! Mi y Cunning Lillie 49 Sugar Shells Knives (with stainless steel blades) Sparkling Patterns! Embroidered! Colored Prints! K 19 I PIECES 10-Yr- Sketchees -Pu- ll-On Style! —Good length! —Pique Sewn! —Full Top! Soup Spoons of your own choosing for Than 98 ashablr! Dessert Spoon Pal-lor- 40 —W Forks Table Spoons Butter Knives Cocktail Forks Butter Epreadeis Ice Tea Spoons Guar—Willi antor! —I jnly Lahollo BrateleLsI BAGS ss Jewelry - New For Every Girl Graduate One or More 4 8 BEAUTIFUL M-- More 4 ®p°°ng s4 Salad Jt SILVERWARE SHOWING hrrr OlRfimltf and -rot ion in dainty nnd new trl color printed dcAljnu w II unv girl gruduMr ht prouejt-- own fral of Forks PLATED HEAVY o DAY - n BLOUSES ' Pair of JacquelineB— and for a Glorious —Quality Felts That You’d Never Dream of Buying at Only $1! New Purchase 2000 Pieces Chic ISew Summer rCCCbUA? ft —Mostly White! and Pastels! “Waist” No Time Buying Her 1 Step Into I ileal Gift! — Pi act ical Watches! — Handsomely Finished! — Hibhon Metal or 198 the ennre rood —You’ll Go Wild Over These Chic New Bummer Felts! Leather Straps! — MiAMlMUTE SLIP Formal or street length Lace trimmed shadow liems Cl s knison and 2 hnv p ren industries 23 bonks and rhi's 3 has r"nd 5 hook ROOM 2 CHILDREN points of scenic interest such as the! national parks Great Silt lake the On Frid tv children of room 4A toe canvons of Utah Salt Lake City ami rome of the interesting buildings and down the pictures Hint had been on monuments there Also there are ar display ln the biggest art cxhbit w tides on China's ancient history Some have ever held This exlubt and have maps and pictures correspond musical program tame as the cl ma mg with the radicles We learn a to the year s woi k great deal from this woik and en WOMAN WRITER DTFS jov doing it SCHENFCTADY N Y May 28 (A Millie Aldous and Seldon Wells 5B 73 writer on report This vear since field day is —Miss Belle M Biain not going to be held at Liberty park missionary subjects and associate edi we are going to have some track and tor of the Missionary Review of the field meets on our ovv n schoolgi minds Woild died last night attides $ 198 to 298 ‘'MART DANCE SETS K A -- An teddiiis Felt Summer Wrist Watches EACH l 'I AM) GIRLS’ 1H)S' So-and-S- os n N cyncr DeVDbls Atomlieri' Perfume Bottles Prery girl watn' The hart ground atopper’ $1 v pa-stc- l colors! 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