Show Telegram Plant Thrills Provo Lark Students lit Its It's Just like in the movies Glamorized notions of the lives of oC J. J l Reporters porters n and editors were substantiated substantiated substantiated sub sub- in the impressionable of students from rom Franklin Franklin Frank Frank- lin school in Provo and the Lark Elementary school who toured the Salt Lake Tribune and Salt Lake Telegram plant Frida Friday T Conducted carefully through the Editorial composing and stereotype i rooms oms the pupils could hardly wait r to reach the pressroom and watch the huge machines roll out the he daily news Weve read about a lot of this stuff Keldon Mann Tend Imd Roy Lea Leavitt Franklin students students stu stu- dents echoed but its it's lots better really eallY seem It I The boys bos and girls many o of whom were visiting Salt Lake Cit City for the first time arrived with school principals and teachers in special buses Friday morning under the auspices of oC The Tribune and Telegram Following their tour tou of the newspaper plant they were shown around the city visiting places they'd always wanted anted t tsee to see such as the state capitol and Church of Jesus Christ of oC Latter Latter- day ay Saints temple grounds Liberty Libert park and Hogle Gardens High light of the trip for or Lark school students Robert Birch Sandra Sandra Sandra San San- dra Alexander and Sharon Fahrni was a jaunt wa way downstairs in inthe inthe inthe the Tribune Telegram building to operate the enlarging machine Inthe in inthe inthe the photographers photographers' headquarters Franklin pupils Arlan Jeppson Alan Harris and Shirlene Jones were fascinated most moot of all all' when the teletype operator spelled out their heir names on the transmitting tape only to have the words spelled right back at them on the teletype machine The 46 wide eyed fourth fifth and sixth grade students from Lark were chaperoned b by their prInc principal p l Dora McDonald |