OCR Text |
Show DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE THE Idaho Finance Official Scores Roosevelt for a long time and very well liked by everyone. Junior Journalists WEDNESDAY CITY 1 ' NOVEMBER had Mr. R. E. Clapp as speaker at the regular meeting Toesday. Nov. If. Mrs. Clapp Is secretary of. the Girt Reserves of gait Lake City and la a very Interesting speaker. A abort program also was given. Martha Havenor, editor; Elisabeth Johnson, assoc lata. Monday evening th Roosevelt faculty had a dinner in honor of Mr. Butler. Miss Helen Anderson' 'introduced the shakers and Mias t Summerhaya delighted thoad pre-- i ent with some vocal solos. The advisory group of Mias Lois Anderson la very glad to welcome Make" ered at half meat In memory of Ted Dufur. a new pupil' who comes Pupils the ooldiere that lost their Uvea in to them from California." U. S. To Stay In Banking Reporters Tell Of Booklet On roods the war. ft wa 17 ago that Wo are ory to report thatjack ' DOUGLAS SCSOOD Armistice Day Program th war ended, .on year Business Long Time, the tennis Emily Bar-loNo.- il, lig. Greenhalgh, Champion 7 A, reports: In our health Now re have of Roosevelt, broke hi leg on the celebration every JACKSON Jr., HIGH St HOOD 'room we made a booklet on foods ... Diefendorf Says Armistice Day was observed- aniyearddN'bv.irt fWa have this day playground last week. The school Our teacher. Mrs. Jenson, gave us Jackson high 7MrT' Htdilulsi a In "h onor onh armistice that was wishes Tilm a speedy recovery. Nov. 2. The Girl Reserve of Roosevelt 2 questions to answer and we BOISE. AP) The H A 4 class giving the program! signed and in honor of th aoldier ' rank and fije of American banker, The following number made op who lot their liVee In- th war. "are a whining. whimpering, Flag ceremony; KATHRYN BKOBERG, Editor, the lot? and the government of songs, program. a a girl's glee club: armistice the United State trill be forced by day talk. Arlene Hunter: School CrOSS Red . the demand q the people to re periences. Mr. D. R. Fairbanks the.' mam in the banking buaiBein for woman side , of it. Miss Officers a long time, Ren Diefendorf. Ida Nielson; selections by hoya Gr?ceQu)leCt8 gleej HAMILTON SCHOOL Norma ho commiaeloner ot finance, de- club: a two-aplay. 'The Power clared torn. of Loyalty." was presented by the Ash worth, grade (.room 1 The firet of the Junior Red took meeting who Th part of outspoken class. The pupils council was held on October tidal, who spent many years him- - were: Verda, Christianson. Anna.Cross 17. ISIS. The members, who were Mil as a hank executive in the! Belle Dalton. Lila Wisner. June; middle n u ifnehet flatterer. Mary ya'-;- a .pointed by the teacher decided bluntly after he returned to hi of- - t..rlus, Wayne W inter, Dorothy that a club could sot b suecesa-fvia without officer to conduct the flea following an absence of three jjtdam,- Cecil Harper. ... Dorothy The following were Welch. Ruth meetings weeks, during which he attended ftove jertrude - the annual - convention of ttr:r'00)(s pouet Matthews. Margaret! chosen: President, Echo Erls bey-- ; ..American. Bankers asaociaupn in wing. Kay Buchanan, Thelma! vice prealdent.lararet Corleas; Mildred' secretary, Norma" New Orleans. Mabel Buchanan, Iji0e In order have' felarto ideas Btvtres Executive Halford. Margaret Grecco, "After atunuing that meeting: jorl Vincent, Helen Smith. Rose for th name of this club w have -, to all tha room for of l.vewhankecs and traveling aw-(.).-l-eMadge Bills and Naomi sent messages etch pupil t put an original namf eral thousand-milthrough the rGl.rrjb.-- c leoUarlton.. east and middle west, 'I've conf ThU ear all- - pupH have the with hi name and room number, llcludsd that the executive of banks privilege of - contributing. toward fin to abex that has been provided are sitting Around like a bunch of the community chest. We are hop-- j for this special purpose. There H. GJm babies. Commissioner Diefendorf Ing that the final sum collected vriillboxe are in every said. to aid in so worthy athers of the Junior Red Croew-cluwUI too select moat agreeable much candy a few rallw, "They ate to be Used. The person gtv- years ago; they became very sick gofidinanie fn Tuesday we hadl abevery 1T name-willt he federal government pur tbean)nial IbewIntHn receive Mr and shod precrrt'-(Into a hospital and nursed them all ovcr'ii prise 'given by the club. Ann. back to- - hearth and now, without!land show their animals in many Peggy Jeanne Jensen, making any guarantees themselves, places, The animals in the ahowtampbe!l room 10, grade 6 The t0 of the second twoichlldretF are are There grade ,hy !i tarn very Intelligent. $$. pony, two cats. interested In the , art of poetry -- i Sttwi regulation and financier sAlaBWfr?-two doys. and a monkey. The rrhf and leavg th business alons to ths of admission was ten cents and v helping them maks a poetry book banka The children all help write the It Tha government will not do eryone enjoyed Olsen, editor: Shirley 01 poema and have drawn picturao to that until there it absolute as- - sen.Phyllis illustrate some of th poems about associate. sarwnca that thebank o( AmerHalloween and petsv Later on thsy e can nnd will provide the neces- ica will bs writing about Thanksgiving " sary credit for tba condua of bue- - Varied Studies Described and Chrlstmaa - totwa. Industry and Ufa UselL Lorralne NVchoU. raom 1, grads 5 Marrlnrr tortt ijuoied Whittier Reporters The children in our clast lovs "Marrincr Ecciea of Ogden. Utah ByWHITTIER SCHOOL to Earl play th eraser game. There chairman of the board of the 1 are four children who play and Si:sa Room in l. Spauoro, banktbs told Reserve system, room we are studying they chase each other with erasers ers tbat at th convention, and bs about teeth. It Is very Important on their heads. Dn order to play . djdu't mince any words about it. clean so they will the game, yon have to keep your to teeth keep most one. the of "He delivered head tall and yout body erect so brilliant nnd financially sound ad- not decay. that every minute you are building DOGULAS and Wagstaff report dresses 1 have ever heard for better poet u re. To drop the every banker and businessman In In room I we are learning about eraser ia to lose and the child nearAmerica could benefit greatly 4y the' ' first Americana. They arc est take his or her turn. MarIndians. MarvIn brought a real readme a ropy nf it.'' Da Mr. Diefendorf predicted' that flint arrow head like the Indians garet Jonas. editor.; Lorraine e tham, associate. tba number of banks In operation uped. Roger made show that a. real one. now will continue to decrease, that the volume of each will increase Jefferson Students Betty Lon Strom. Room JO e and hat the I Mrs. Whit correspondingly of Room J; teaches high rate of earning power nature, we are atudymg" he f.ood Keport Many Activities wlU never be restored to them. preventers. Tiie erosion happens Mae J v'FEltdoN .SCHOOL when there ia so plant life on the Eleanor Grossen ( onditiofi Declared Better Room reports: - 17 Condttions are on the upturn," tnountatnirtde. ,i of ; the gave play Evangeline, be declaredRoom 2 In The whole room took part They borothy Buxton, "Everybody concede that' The Mrs. Brown's room we have made did it for the, other seventh grades. banser end businessmen, alike, of fairies,' It is gireat fun Boby Apgood reports: In Room to whom I talked, frankly admit- to border C we have been studying the life fairies. read the about ted that the greatest stroks of perGlendon Johnson, Room II The of the Ojlbwaa Indians. Some of manent stabilisation In the his- children of (A are studying about the children have brought. Indian tory of America was the launch- the settling of America. The pen. thtaga to ahow us-- We are reading ing of the program tbat got un- pie that came oyer were called Indian a. otory about the Utile der way immediately after th We Wa are going to enjoy reading about boy, JiahlbL Pilgrims. ! bsnking holiday. these we mak when out of a people. It, play This urogram, ba declared, conlearning about. Insisted of th Insurance of bank As- 20- -Kathryn Louise Broberg. Room have finished In our language room every- diana We hava also been making phalts; th purchase or preferred bank stock by the government to one wrote a paragraph about Ar- turkey. to put up in the room. Bessie Jenkins room i reports.. Insure sound capital structures to mistice Day. Borne were shout how th the mothers lost thir sons and On Armiatica day all the children banks that reopened after host the soidiet of our school stood In their rooms hollday. enaetment of of the Home; others were about a m. while the buglers blew Owners' Loin corporation law and! were fighting anil losing their live at We stood the Federal Farm- Loan, polichj on the 'battlefield. tape oir their bugles. Moffet, Room 2J. In until a bell sounded. Tbe children Virgin: that were adopted. we are geography studying poultry of our school did not get out ot tarms. and where they are located, school to see tha parade. Our and how theyare taken care of. In home room teacher read us a story we nature have been taking up the of the unknown soldier. Our class subject of insect.- - Some, of .them enjoyed Armistice-da- y very much Betty Day reports: In room 8 we have arithmetic. ' Soon we are going to have fractions. We might have them some time this week or next week. W are very anxious tobegin the studying ot frac- 7, News of The City Schools American Bankers v -- i have learned that Indiana maks beads out pf pretty colored sea sheila. Th Indiana us th beads for money. Charles Peterson. 4A7,' reports: Wa are studying about Pilgrim. Wo are going to make a sand table at Pilgrims and Pioneers. Dorothy Smith. IAS, reports: We entertained our mother at school for meeting. We presented to them our three pupthem about told shows also We pet our poster wa have on the black, boards. They seemed to enjoy it very much. 'Helen Lou Xaighn, A, reports: In our art room at school, the sev looked the questions up ' In th health books. After vre had answered the questions In 'our own words we copied them in ink, one beads ont of pretty colored sea On them. Many fine booklets were turned In from both the seventh grades. Gerajdln Johrfton, IAS reports: On Armlstlca day In - our tnusic room, wo minted the flag and said the pledge to our country. After which vre sang patflotic aonga. arc th songs: The Star The "America," Spangled Banner, "America tha Beautiful." , Stanley Smoot. TA, report:-W- e are Studying about Indian. Wa Parent-Teache- rs A! enth grid ! sk'n th sand taijlr- ThE mads out oT clay and painted. uutofFreeM hava palm trees mad the nida reen Sat painted to not green. Therslsagr.. monkeys, elephant ana lions around the hut. Judith Sorensen, editor; Olwynn Bywater, assoeiat editor. hut and SPEAKERS N AMED A. Gloyd Wiles and T. will be speakers at a meeting of tho Institute American Utah section. Mining Engineers, set for I p m, tomorrow at the Newhouse hotel, C. T. Vn Winkle will preside. , ' - - ' ul i ; vsi-lou- es tnem-'fnoc- rh b he trnVn- w, " Faresworth;-thw-Jtgcfaer- - - ed-or- al look-ejjik- one-tim- : . il - tions. Luclll LOS AXGELES UIOITEST SAN FRANCISCO Sal 1 10OTES , FASTI! CHICAGO Bur inqton BUS LINES wptaMh ex tha Burbaytea Railroad t rfwseiwi Tie, ALT LAKE US DEPOT . 560 S. Stttai 4ssst Ptoss Wstofc 110 2. G. TALOOT. Aassl " Marl Groaren, room T Our elaaa i drawing p)c-won the prate with reports: tureJ for Thanksgiving. The teach- 52 parent present. on the waiL Charlotte Feinsteln, Room 2 er has hung them very pretty border. In Mrs. Rrowna room we have a They maka 2 report room Dcyonno fairy, garden. In Mrs. White's. room Monday of Aligier this week was Armiswe are coloring with waterprintii tice day. Wo bowed our head for and draw wflhj charcoal. one nnnutu In honor, of tha dead leorna Call J<tor, Room It soldier. To moat people arithmetic la very Rath Fischer room 12 reports dull hut not so the way we study it In Mtsa Hammer room. Wo are In our nature ctim we are studying After school - on having story problems and we social Insect. Wli-malearn about arithmetic with pie-Ju- re Friday night; Mrs. Althea an la art club for having of a cirrus, which we add also have a game that tbnewhom are interested In art. Norma West room ( reports we play in addition with leaves, and pnxe. Room 2 little paper turkeys. Margaret Barns. Jftoom S Ar-mitic day was celebrated at our school Monday. The flag was low mMm come out in the cold, to your standing car. And in the first few minutes, before your loafing oil in the crankcase could get up to do any oiling, you'd Tuesday, th Athletic club of the Jefferson school went up to the football game. university to see They Invited the fourth grade to .Mr, to. go George Ellcrbeek of th Exchange club, made tbe arrangement for the trip. Betty Hot me' report; c in room 12 w are studying about transportation. and hav a new way of studying. W are divided Into four group. Each groop has A different subject which make it more interesting for all of u. The four subject- - are air. water, land, and After we aids to transportation. hav read all the stories, what a about talk they give have been studying. Mae Eleanor associate. LEB WHITLOCK, Ir tI Maaege ef tcienllfit knswledg and experienc el labor ereftmen intnre expert workmanship at tha very price. dttorjLUlia Yes, engineers tell you that all in all, more than 50 of motor wear must be blamed on delayed lubrication in warming up. This winter then, get the oil that not only starts up when you do, but surely beats you to it! . SehoolHoldsTwo-- " Interesting Assemblies - v. ' (tjv" gave ns an sxceilent picture of in Switaerlaiid. Tha performers wsra Bella and Elaie Grobecker who sang, yodeled and- - gave recitations. and Rosalyn Peart Who accompanied them on th piano and Uf Roosevelt students and teacher . sorry, to aeo JMr. Alvin Bntler leave u to accept a government poaitlon at Denver. Colorado. Mr. Butler has been mechanical drawing teacher at .th . wera-extrsm- -- -- , tm always a long jump ahead of friction. This re- markable power of Germ Processed Oil to form CONTINENTAL sign and change for the better. Your ing 10 Wor20W f road tests prove. Germ Processing also assures film strength, even in the GERM -- UOTOROIL 2 to 4 times greater lighter grades required .4 d winters Not only Conoco Germ Processed Oil for- - but- - tougher light-bodie- drag your engine, from the minutt proofs, you drive ia for your Conoco mans winter help OIL COMPANY Drive in at this rect grade - always available includ- using Germ Processed OiL It meets even the se vere oiling requirements of the new copper-lea- d and cadmium-allo- y high-leabearings; protects them far better than straight mineral oils, as fierca d, the engine parts, because its ' already IN. It bonds itself direct to every metal surface,, and stays there the Hidden Quart be pumped up Monday,-Novembe- ,j.- - your own neighbors have beefi avoiding overhauls and battery "grief, winter after winter, simply by No waiting for Conoco Germ Processed Oil to Severeon ROOSEVELT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Two very interesting assemblies hav been held recently at RooscveU. The first was put on by some of th student them-selr ID and of Armistice day. This J'wae in honor was a timely reminder of th sorrows this country bore as a result of the World war, and eras very well presented. Those who participatod were. Falsa Daly, Williams Howells. Gordon Harold yler, Jstpe. Hammohd. Myra GeorgeAVatkina. Theda Snyder, Ja. Don. and Arlena Archibald. nie Ths glee cfbbs furnished ns soma " veryfin music. ..The. second, assembly was given by the Alpme Serenadere on Tue- - Seems unbelievable. But car owners chop hours or days off .your engines life. each-grou- Croaaen,- - its lasting union with metal comes only from the patented Germ Process. Oiling used to stop when the engine did. You'd . JnnF ... cour-aaele- t 20 1935 rub-proof- zero-proo- fs Establiibed 1873 s, 4. ., ' .... |