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L Dreamland Still More ore Wonders o n e rs Await Awaiti i Y Group on Long Trip Home By Sally Dixon Like the Pied Piper of Hamelin two tall bus drivers charmed away a half a hundred school children from southern Utah's tiny tinytown tinytown town of of- Antimony for four days of wonderland in their drea dream n city of of Salt Lake this week The magic flute that made their dreams come true was The Salt Lake Telegram and Salt Lake Tribune and a host of Salt Lakers But unlike the tale of the Pied Pip Piper r. r this story will have a happy end ending ng Early Friday morn morning ins ins- the buses rolled to the doors of the hotel Utah to take their precious cargo home Tired but richer for forth forthe forthe th the thet t wealth of experience they could never find in a textbook in ina ina ina a country school chool the children waved farewell Farewell to C City t It w was goodby to the city where they met a governor rode a train I flew in an airplane rode escalators escalators escala escala- tors ors lived in a a hotel ate ate peanuts an- an n- n fed them to monkeys arid went into tall buildings with wonderful wonderful won won- elevators to ride up and down in as long as you like The giant schoolbook of Utah's capi capitol oJ city closed but its chapters chapters chapters chap chap- will never be forgotten by these 50 arid girls girls' who still cant can't believe it all came true And nd Just as there was was' one who could not dance th the whole of the way in the Pied Piper story there was one fr from m Antimony who stayed at home Heart-broken Heart Sanna Jane Black year old twin of Anna Joan Black came down with the mumps three days before the trip began Trying to tobe tobe tobe be a good sport is hard and quiet tears trickled down her face as other children in iri new brand-new overalls overalls overalls over over- alls and freshly braided pigtails pigtail packed their bags Happier Homecoming It will be a happier homecoming than leaving day for Sanna Jane though for a new brand-new bicycle and a blue radio will be hers wh when n the touring children arrive at the quiet little town miles south of Salt Lake City Friday evening Parents of the 28 boys and 22 girls will be gathered at the half- half old century-old brown frame school schoolhouse schoolhouse schoolhouse house to gather up their children glad to have them home and ready to listen to a thousand stories of the country far beyond peaceful Otter Creek reservoir For days and weeks they'll probably probably probably ably hear about Pres George Albert Albert Albert Al Al- bert Smith of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter Saints television television television tele tele- vision Liberty park and Tracy See Page 2 3 Column 6 J fy f y i. i p er Pi r sI l r rr- rr a Tf sr r fl 4 fI f- f I z 4 I N of r 4 p pr r yr w r fr r 7 t l i a F r Jk w lJ s y 1 rr Eil t I I r rS S o a h A ware A AV V 1 J 3 11 fr t In 41 V 1 r t f fJ k V Ivr G r rE E r r Aa Jer 1 Dd 7 jr f. f pv y i t If r c cv v Ar J A M ArA 4 1 r LN r tin sW S. S ry A I y S I 1 4 M f t k a. a t fry f I t q Antimony Kids Wave Sad Goodby to S. S L. L Continued From Page One aviary Gov Herbert B. B Maw a city school the 1948 Water Follies fire engines and nd a hundred other things AH AU Take Swim On the groups group's arrival at Saratoga Saratoga Sara Sara- toga resort Friday morning the hc entire contingent went for a swim in the famed mineral water pool They were the guests during their stay at Saratoga of oC Frank Eastmond Eastmond East- East Eastmond mond resort manager and and the the citizenship classes at Lehi Lehl junior high school represented by Joseph R. R Robison teacher and students Carlyn Wilson Floydene Smith mith and Keith Jameson Most of the trip from Salt Lake to Saratoga was spent in silence while the visitors recalled some Borne atthe of at the many pleasant memories of past days ii in bt Salt Lake Typical of the quiet attitude of ot most was Jane Jessop who passed the time reading every word of a breakfast menu given to her at Hotel Utah Their stomachs full and their last official schedule fulfilled I the Antimony party left Geneva and the Geneva Steel Co plant in Iii i Utah courtly county after luncheon Friday for tor the last stage of the their r journey back home Before lunch the wide eyed d visitors tors saw the slab mill plant mill mm and the red pot slabs of metal being rolled into plate and structural structural structural tural shapes with Dr Walther company president as their chief guide The story of or the making of pig iron until now just justa a word picture derived from books became clearer than ever before to the students as J they watched the huge plants plant's operations from start to finish First Group of Kind This is the first time according to Dr Mathesius that such such sucha a ayoung ayoung young group of students has toured the plant In charge of the I tour was Don Greenwood supervisor supervisor supervisor super super- visor of the thc training division After the tour the thc group convened convened convened con con- for lunch and paid honors to blond Lenna Rae Rac Gleave Cleave who celebrated celebrated celebrated cele cele- her eighth birthday Friday A huge birthday cake topped by eight candles was the focal point during the luncheon period Then with a last lost reluctant look at Utah valley and northward toward Salt Lake where their dreams came true the little band of boarded their two buses for the 2 mile journey to their mountain home in southern Utah Excited as they were about the las stages of the trip the boys just didn't want to go home for that old age-old reason reason reason-It it means going back to doing their chores The girls however said they'd bekind be bekind kind of glad to get back and see their parents And these kids from Antimony really know what it means to do their chores Even while Fred Riddle was moaning about getting back to milking milking- cows cutting wood and feeding the pigs and steers a gleam entered his eyes when he said Feeding the H 4 steers is pretty important Chad Nicholes said he has to milk two cows and feed 20 rab rab- bits Ardell Ardeil Ricketts gets the coal in and gathers eggs |