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Show Just education I JUNIOR HIGH BLAINE Language I'arlridge, I$y Don forms the y. man.-Ga- Thanksgiving Muurea I'shio To most of the children Thanksgiving Day Is "just another day out of school." Of course the hoys look forward to "eats," and girls groan to think of how many dishes they'd! have to wash. I guess we'll have to he content by thinkwe are. There ing how thankful are many things we have to he thankful about that T cannot mention here. Well, I hope everybody Mike Prplch. enjoyed their Thanksgiving Day. Sixth Grade A (lass The Term following pupils have had a Second (loses The second term will close this perf.ct attendance record for the Friday. Our rcjiort cards will be first twelve weks: We Ralph Evans, Kobert Johnson, given out next Wedcnsday. Elbert Parker, Calvin are McMillan, anxiously and girls boys awaiting to find out how much we Nishan Shcrunian, Elmo Williams, Melba six I.aVern Anderson, during the last progressed we Holmes, Oceul weeks. If wo fall to progress Virginia Townsend. the June for Xoack, are all going to try hard next term. Sixth tirade A. (lass Bulletin Thanksgiving The following were itorfect sellWe have some delight fl Thanksgiving drawings on display in the ers for a week : John Lyman, June Myers, Calmain hall. Each room contributed some Interesting drawings to make vin McMillan, Shirley Westover. SSMieer Iield, June Townsend, Elthe Inilleliii iimre artistic. mo Williams, I.a Vein Anderson, Orien Tests Tcnn Anderson, (Jrace llloonnpilst, Melha Fairbourne, Marguret MarIty Ruth Itail.lund A geography test covering our tin. term's work was given Monday. Chief Hailstorm's Visit This came as a .surprise to us. On Tuesday, November 22, 1!W2, Oilier tests were given this week in sK'lling. language, health, and we were entertained by Chief Hailstorm and his wife. He demonstraart. ted some of the Indian customs, Music Supervisor Visits their native dances, told us about the Indian Schools, sang songs, The inn-lsupervisor visited our sMke school foreign languages and exThe school Wednesday. choir sang and he was pleased with plained the bended designs on bis clothes. He. also, told us the meanit. ing of the war paint on his face and gave some ..r rl,,.;.. . : i used in war. BONNYVIEW SCHOOL I he jjhosl danei interested us most. I,n iic ago. the Indians b... The following pupils at Runny. lieved that sickness was inns..,! I.,vlew School receiveil one hundreil '"v" spirits. The in slicine man was In Selling last week: called. "e did a hideous dance around the sick ihTmiii untili ti... Fourth (Srade o.- . . Joe Iicnvegnu. Itelty Scott. Hen- 1,11! l"'-'as away ry Plolt, Itetty tJibsou. Joe Fzelae. ali'l the patient ben well. Joseph H.le!l. Koberta Mullins. Chief and Princess While Eagle I.orctta Slmstch. Ivloros Tommy Mare.. P.envegnii. and I.ehl uniga. played for a CoMlya. lonial dance in the K'th ward, Salt June lUTger. Ms iv,.n ,j,10V Lake City, last Friday night. I'hclps. D..n.,bl Lis. Snarr. Hold their tuey leave Knulaml. so they could money for things Holleave England. They sailed to Patch jicople land. In Holland the treated the Pllprinis very Rood. and wear They learned to skate learned hod.v Mimes. Every Dutch Then lantruaRc. Dutch k the to si hero we If stay said the Pilgrims we'll he Dutchmen Instead of So the Pilgrims went to America. Now we enn worship (!d the way we want to. The Indians made friends with the Pilgrims. They mmle log houses. On Thanksgiving Day they hud a feusl and Invited the Indians to I lie feast. on they have that day From Falr-bourn- Thanksgiving. The Story of the Pilgrims Hy I'll His (iiilbraiisen, 3rd tirade. There was u cruel King In England. The King In Kngluml made the iieople go to his church. The pssiple did not want to go to his church hut he made them. Then they decided to leave England. They sold all their furniture and dishes to get some money to go. Then they sailed to Holland. The Dutch lco;!e were very kind to the Pilgrims. The Pilgrims' children learned to skate and wear wooden shoes. Then everylKiily learned the Dutch language. Sihiii they will he Dutch instead of lieliig Englishmen. Then the Pilgrims sailed to America. When they got there there was Indians there. The Pilgrims made friends with Hie Indians. Then they built H church out of og. And on Thanksgiving they Invited the Indiami to eat with them. And Hint Is why we have Thanksgiving every year. c people worship (Sod I ' Blue Monday atAccording to a survey of tendance records at the Lincoln School covering a jteriod of four weeks there are 7 ier ii'nt more students absent on Monday than ou any other day of the week. Some are out with colds due to the fact they run out without coots. Some eat too many sweets and many other things. This seems very queer. This must be the reason for "Blue Monday." JONES, Grade, ALT A 0-- - ' I . the way they wanted to. They divided C.Mimhs. to leave England. They needed Fifth tirade money to get a boat. Then tiny (iladys M.doyd. D.nahl Risl,,,,,, siii led to Holland. S;,ln 'iaglan. Dorothy Johnson. The Dutch (siiple wen- - kind to Ites-- . .N.dar.1. Raymond Kasinus. them. They taught the Pilgrims sen. .smiley W,,kJ, lch,ird I .oss.-rIce. The Pilgrims to sUilc on Sixth tirade La Preal Ynf,,. Dutch the learned language. Soon the Englishmen were Uvomlng Then Dutchmen. the Pilgrims . siiihil to A merlon. When they got t America they saw mine Indians. They made friends with them. They made houses mid churches. n Thanksgiving, the Pilgrim LIBERTY SCHOOL ! Poverty Called Mainly Lack of Superfluities Every man Is rich or poor, accordthe proportion between his desires and enjoyment. Of riches as of everything else, the hope U more than the enjoy metit ; while we consider iheui as the means to he used ut noine future time for the attainment of felicity, ardor after them secures us from weariness of ourselves, but no sooner do we sit down to enjoy our acquisitions than we ml them Insulllcient to till up the vacuities of life. Nature makes us poor only when we want n.s'es-sitiebut custom gives iht name of poverty to the want of superilllb ties. It Is the great privilege of poverty to be happy unenvled, to he healthy without physic, secure with out a guard, and to obtain from the bounty of nature what the great and wealthy are compelled to procure by the hetj of art. Adversity has ever been s,iered as the state In wlii. b a man most easily becomes ac.iuaii.le.l with himself, particularly lnvng free from flatIs to, apt to pre terers, vent us fro,!i examining our con dint, but us adversity leads us to think projietty of our state. It I most ii. iietlci.il to us. s.iinuel Johning to 11 Ldilor. Wendell Watts oriate Editor. Marjorie Turner pur-- n feast. They Invited the In dintis. Ever sliuv Hint time vo"e had Thanksgiving. following students in the kiade have made b.nk re- !th rtthis week: Vloli Wallin. tilbbs. Mitchell Hay. leu. Y. Jaiii-Ji Shaw. PLYMOUTH SCHOOL I nshio Tiid.har. Myrle Carb-l- e. var McMillan. Kouald White and Petty White. James phla.-klea'Thank-Ehin- g Dinner on Ernest, the Pollcenmn." Th annual turkey dinner wa on "Wig and White's Itetty enj..vsl hi- -t Wediie-da- v by the were the of teachers .f the Plymouth School. wain Evenings." Week We the to are say prmtd Sss-la- l gn.-stMttending w.mo Sup that two member of our class have er!::!endc!;t ChUIii S. Smith, the i. already isitiiplcteil the reading nud Mrs. S. J llod-.- n me and son. Allen,. They Holmgren rhnlrman of the . x,vtitive eounidt-teIVan tilbbs. ff the p T. A. Ti e dinner was Ridiculed Expontnt cf prepared and Til'"-- .' one boy and glf's hai rvol by Mrs, Cui!,.r wtj, -lu ,.(,, butdieil Evaporated Mi'k Idea Fibl.i" test; f the following ninth grade In the Tall of lss. cir!: Dean Hanson. Mitchell H.iy.len, ;ry J. an . I n AusheriHMn. toes, a young Swiss entered the bar Allelic Holmgren. Margaret Jet; Roth labium. Av.ti labium. of the tire.'ii Tree hotel n the SI. tl. Itetty White. K.i li S'n , I.ouis wiitertYonl and cXMiunded an Lmile Eavsh,, j,,,,,, f;,,.!,,,,,,,,,,, Until b lt?e!1. K.n Sln j t tiiv-rgIdea to some of his fellow country-tuei- i and S..p!.le liogdm. Tn.b hiirn. Myrle farll-le- , he foind tlicre. A few wags irglida KWrjOllO Clijnusl I),,, Mff,(r t'mke, liuby P.irl. W.n.Ml Watts. liu-hn is iip.-'vnotion wl.l. h was one ..f u,. .., ,HVS11 M.itjnile was so rid culoits! I,. tpr, lie thought he ai.. Tmtiep .j ful .linnet ,, Uu.u,, glvei, eotiM make lufMi keep by sealing It MlPrlll L IIAYDEN. Mr. Wctt-bin- d years, in can, nud every .me knew that in, ( it wa "rcitinal" for milk to piln. Ijml of tl.i. !,xd. ur In Sixth tirade l;.Hi!l.r. an extremely short time. This young Swiss was John Mey. A Lift: I IE A LEY. The third era do is Wot'llnc Very etibcre, Prank S. Lice and Charles L.j.rfr. Nil. bard t make lok report. Vi rl Dillon te!) reader of Ity. i.1 M.iga Malhrtnaflr (1Hh Whittle In already finished the r.'ne. In oir nuiihoMwitf, , , P ,aVe Nichola t. Appert, ti Frenchman, fourteen Isw'k on th reading 0",,K, Hi" vatb.u wa lir- -t to tie VTn, through rt our term test lu ssl!ing to.l.iy, t'criinentatioti at arrive n a way of keeping . '. Tllese conte-- t, liv..1!a .lohn-oi- t. It.itcman. Dorothy tood for Jong crlo I by air tight "'rill (li , Mil i, r,,,,! I,, ..... r.,... ,. .1 ti ii . in.,.1 , i .it "1 ,.i o- - vi ... i.li.ii. .i, r heat. and use th'ii and div loll. the pun! The i. no who r.i'i e-- ! I jpap.r. There had been ntlelapt both lu The side r ev. idv tmitcli.-- l. i I ....1 - toi-.......r ...... . t 001. I... to the Fnlied Stat,- nn.l .t In I'urope to .ni and UM.ally the -r art- defeat. MurisaM milk wiih Clay Watt and to preerf . ..-- i tt-.- . .. t . i i .... 'col t.. t ti "l i' n barrow margin. i. r iMio- - ii loHX Ti ji it .ii'i.i). cy en ocrg H ii, 1'i.nir In thi cluh we tin. ,, .lev then. in uccek. MlddVton. Ardeu ,iy eloping an Itetty u.,rj eernl .uz?h which nre very MiMilb.n. M.iMne Walkeiihorst. evaporated, aterile mi'k from which to the inomlvi. lelily Water had been removed and Wllina Watts, and Hansen to which no m eetcing had been W -- MAX j.inl purl of our time oimly-hiBAM.EY. added fl lnot convenient form for w history of mat hematic. Third tirade Remitter. the huge,, number of purpo,e, W1LMA (HENNloN, lk'Trler. fih tirade The lK-a- I'hl-'akle- rert rcrt I'ro-S'cri- ty s ll-- e irin t,. ! ls-r- Decorations Holiday Christmas decorations are liegin-nln- to be seen at Lincoln School Do Mrs. Parkinson has a jfretty ccmlier calendar in the back of the room, and a small artificial Christmas tree. Miss Thunnan Is making some very pretty curtains which have a Is'nutiful snow scene on them. We nre sure that the teach ers have the real Christmas Spirit. THELMA PARK. Starch Making Itooin V has a very interesting projis't. They found out they could make starch from otatoos. so they made some last week. Now they know where our satrch comes from and how to make it. ELAINE CEIIRINC. f. 1. Boom, Hie ttippct Show-Mis- s Peterson's first grade Is making a pupjH't show. They arc going to have a stage and curtains. They have the sixth grade all excited. They think it is going to he a good show. So do we. JACK DRAPER. Butter MakiTS In room ten the third grade chil dren made butter. They each brought soda crackers and spread them generously with butter and gave one to each of the teachers. I am sure the teachers enjoyed them and so did the children. MARJORIE LARSEN. Holidays Thanksgiving has Just passed. We were sorry it couldn't last. But Christmas Is coming When every one will lx humming Songs of Christmas Da v. lillll Mr. Robert Milne, ag.sl r7. died home in Fnl.m Saturday of at his pnetu ila. He was liorn August '.'S, ls75. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Nan.y Brady Milne; throe sons and two daughters; Lucy, Edwin. Marilyne and I.uclle four grandchildren; his Milne; mother, Mrs, Robert Milne ;two brothers, Harry and Hy Milne; tnnt. sisters: Mrs. F. E. Crouch. Mrs. Jnmcs Brady, and Mrs. Iun Jones. Funeral sorvhvs were held in Fiiloii ward on Wednesday. Public Notary ',ou-y-h- C. B. Wallace Phone Murray 35 (Rear of 1S5 Court Ave.) ( j . i PILES iI : .i . i- St.. t.i ii, L-nv- n g - CHIIESE HERB OUCKLTALUTS PAH H ITCH flfl If yen iuffr from Itchlnr. blind. or -- j Tilshon v'in. bWdin I'll at tiplm Import.! -l ChlnM ttrb. Which fnrliria. !Mon' Chlnartild. lt' th ratrt artlnir trtmnt put. jna I'rlnga tut and comfort In roinutra mo iht you can work fw and vnlor llf nhila it ,hii.,.. tt. rrotrudlrifr mid at th powrr of th rr, you Boothlnc, nwt foethlnar, hmllnir action. Don't d and cVtrTopV.Uon. TrPr". 'on'a Chlnarold under our guar r SW.m?. w.t jyour nony back. f WJl 53-- W was In the City eemeterv. Mrs. K. Smith and daughter ivy. visited Mrs. Kiddle on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Taylor be hosts to their Bridge club Saturday evening. Mrs. Tuesday, Silver will on of the take Board visited the Primary . observe, to the work of the Blazers. Ilolladny officers and teachers of Primary held a study meeting mil social at the home of Laurel NIchol on Thursday evening. Mie Thanksgiving Day was bserved in a quiet way this year, there g no public function and family parties lielng unpretentious. be-'n- Baby La Rue Florence died of after effects of pneumonia early Wednesday morning, being Just TTHst two weeks old. Ilolladay played basket ball last Friday evening to a winning score with Murray First "M" Men. Watch the progress of this Interesting league. An-itru- At a meeting held early In the" Autumn, the OJvlc League adjourned Rubject to the call of the chairman. This order seciaed advisable In the present shortage of funds 'or civic lmijrovement. R. F. C. funds nre lifting used to complete local improvements, on Oast Lane and at the Irving Jun-o- r high school. The committee explain that only those In need of food need apply for work on these projects. e e About twenty-fiv- Baby Ruth Pike died early Tuesday. She had Iwn 111 of pneumonia and seemed to he recovering when complications set in and took her life. Funeral services will be held Friday at one o'clock. Burial will lie In Wasatch Lawn cem- infirmities incident to age. etery. e Though Mr. Brown's hlrthplace was In Kansas, he spent much of his life on the Frontier of the Rio Crau.le River, Services for him were held at the Interinonntaln Mortuary. Mr. Bowers furnishing music and Bish op tjuist being the speaker. Burial Miss Rnwson of the Home Economics department of Irrlng Jr. high school, was absent three days last week on nccount of the sudden death of her mother. The funeral belt! was1 on Friday. Represents-tlve- s from the school attended. KNIGHT SPRING CANYON COAL SPENCER and PETERSON COAL CO. Phone Hy. 3446 304 West 33rd So, A. l MENTAND ..... ftF" ... II Ul JU-- . W ruiiio ivn rirpv i. .... riv.i.iui . i tv ur..&L'ii ii.w x nri. r... l 1 w Salt Lake City I TK .... J 'C m SCAI.r PERMANENTS AID - MARCELS - FINGER WAVES Classic Beauty Shop ! First National Bank Bldg. ! phone 559 X Eat and Relieve That Hunger at the NERVOUS? SLEEPLESS? If you are nervous and restless; if you can't sleep, tire easily, have Nervous Headache, Nervous Indigestion; If you have Sea Sickness, Train Sickness Auto Sickness take Dr. Miles' EITervcsecnt Nervine Tablets. Dr. Rogers, noted educator, writes: "My tn' fcas been $uff from nervotuneis ttrwi $leepltt$ne si and we find Dr.. Miles'. Em-fcen- t AVrrine Tablets a great i. er-i- ll-- J PHONE HOLLADAY . Ijt-Vo- nirri.L. jt, Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter R.vlerg announced Sun day evening that Thomas Fryer son. com as had ben added to the finance The Club has elected officers snecial the with ward the follows: Lyle Mumford, President; mute of Mainand Keith Steven- duty of looking after Ward Until Lamls-r- t the coming fund. During meeting tenance son, assistants for pupils will on Monday. Don .Barnes. President; week Maintenance envelopes in who asmember, each to mailed Allen, be Fay Media m. and Billy fund his sistants for pupil. meeting on Tues- return will respond with ' on Fast Sunday. day. The Club plans to install a studThe address of the evening was , .. .. . t. r . CJo. ..11itf .rtiruon. ent court, permitting pupils to gov- delivered nj ern themselves. al Testimony," lieing his subject We hope this Club will be a sucSjieclal music was rendered by J. cess. D. Bowers and his chorus. This is .1 ELIAN HINTZE. the tenth time this jwogram has been repented since the group were The boys in the shop have al- called as Home Missionaries last most completed their work benches February. Other music was furnin addition to completing their ished by the choir under the di drawings. rection of Mr. Krantz. Many of the boys haw helped to repair old benches as well as makp The M. I. A. winning nunilHr. new ones. Bennville Choir," will be taken to The students in Home Economics two Salt Lake wards during the are making small, Inexpensive gifts present week: to Wasatch ward on which will be completed tli. week Wednesday evening and to Richlie fore ( hristmas. ards ward on Friday evening. The CARRIE BRENNAN. number Is under the direction of Mrs. Lester Buttle, president of the Assembly y. l. m. A very good program was pre Next Sunday evening the M. I. sented last Wednesday by the studw ill have charge of the A. meeting. ent body officers. Readings were All are urged to attend as they given by: Mildred Bird. lone Boh Smith, Ruth Christen-sen- , are beginning a new series of Margaret Howell, and Rosdla progratm with the, alogan, "Better Savich. Two boys from the Cranib' Mutual Programs." High School did two very good tai; dances. A short play. "The Fatal Saturday afternoon a committee Necklace." completed the program. of five teachers went to the ChilRALPH CHRISTOPHERSON. dren's L. D. S. Convalescent Home : Dful Ha...nihttd to entertain the children for our hour. They found forty children After our fire drill Monday we there, twenty-onof whom were f.sd we are improving. Some time able to participate in the activity. ago we took two minutes to clear The visitors conducted a play, the building: today, we lioaf our sang songs, and each child made liear from crepe paper own record by clearing the building a Teddy and an empty sisxd colored with in sixty-fivseconds. Mr. Rock is planning to give a crayons. As a surprise, the visitfire drill every day this week. ors served ice cream and cookie. In this way we hoe by the end of the next wek to cut the time in Mr. Itnliert Brown, for the past half. 'ightecn years an employe of Mr. JFLIAN HINTZE. Cisuge cixe, died ou Mondav, of s 1 tl,t Betterment Huh clubs at One of the nioxt popular Club Betterment Is the the Irving Larunder the leadership of Mr. boys remain to play basket ball every night after school. The fellows are learning different plays in order that they can make a gin .showing in basChief Hailstorm and wife, prin- ket ball this year. Mr. Larson cess Alivlra. were guests of Chief hoHs the fellows do as well In basket ball as In football. and Princ-sWhite Eagle, LESLIE DoCC.LAS. evening. They returned to their home in Alhamhra, California, on Our music instructor, Mr. Mann, Thursday, after spending nliout a month In Murray and Salt Iake has chosen "Bon Voyage." for the school opera this y. ar. city. This ocru has never been pn Wid city Street din-eIn Flail so then' will The Champ Elyseei In Paris, i0 lw very few, if any, who have ever feet wide, Ii often apoken of es tin seen It. widest In the world. Canal Btreet, Everyone In the school has a In New Orleans, Is 2tX) feet wide In chalice to try for some part, alome places. Other wide streets are Enter dea Linden In Berlin and though a few of the principal PennoylTanla avenue In Washing characters have Utn tcmirarl!y ton. chosen by Mr. Mann. -- VEUNoN ADAMSON. MK. KOISEKT MILNE DIES . cl HAPPENINGS HOLLADAY IRVING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL iv-- I The Story of the lllgrlms Smith. Third tirade Maurine Ity of The King England was very his to cruel jusiple. lie would not the e, HOLLADAY youth.-Diogen- es. LINCOLN SCHOOL I l The following children of the hunThird H group rive! ved one week: last all dred in spelling AnderShirley Aamodt, Vivian son. Iteth Anderson, Shirley BeavItosnmry Howe, er, Mary Mae Limberg, Lilia Steffanson, Bessie Tnpeuos. Mary Yicchrilli Ronald Adamson. Jack Hamilton Ceorge Jewitt, .limmie Mash, )Roy Xewlmld, Pdlly Olsen, Arlin Parker, Elwood Phinney, Steve Pavlch. Sharlch, Kenneth Shelton, Tony Thought-It- y The Story of the Pilgrims n cruel In EiiRland there lhed o to Ms hLs made Klnj;. He to. church when they did not want God They did not want to worship to the way he did. They divided let ARLINGTON SCHOOL SCHOOL WOODSTOCK Third Grade The foundation of every state is the education of its chool New s Impartially their talents scan, ng re-l- "I don't go much on patent medirtnei, but It's a jleaure to recommend a remedy that U really good." Rev. S. Kopcrs. Th. D. P. O. Box 57, Key West, FLx. Ol ihtm at 4rt Jl !. Urft ttrktt II Ml Km.ll rato. rf j Murray Cafe Where Good Food 2 1 I i Tastv Call On Us For HAY GRAIN FE?D FLOUR COAL Draper Quality Fccdt 422 - Quality Seed. Poultry Suppliet MUR, - k I PHONE Murray 1 KVL . 1 - , V Oppotite City HaU 5 |