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Show TDD AV Impartially their talents scan, Just education forms the SCHOOL Ruth Ilarklund, Grade Ctli From their Htuly of wheat, the children of the fourth grade have and paragraphs made Bctitenres and thuH correlating geography language Wheat in The United States Our largest wheat producing section In the United States Is along the Mississippi river as far south as Kansas. The states that produce wheat are: North Dakota, South Dakota, Nehraska, Minnesota and Kansas. In Oregon and Washington there Is a large wheat section also. The section is along the Colnmdla Klv-eWe raise wheat here amuse the soli Is dry, and wheat does not need as much water as many other crops do. BEVERLY WHEELEK. The foundation of every state is the education of its School News man.-Ga- y. WOODSTOCK PAT.! tt LINCOLN SCHOOL LIBERTY SCHOOL Gift Chin Our Service Chart "No man has the right to leave the world no better than he found It." These words will describe the service chnrts which the boys and girls of the fifth grade are makMrs. ing In Miss Thurman and Walton's rooms. Everyone is bringing materials for these charts. These charts show pictures of men, who have left the world letter than they found it. We hope to be able to find more pictures of great pejsde. All of us hope to find what made these people famous, so that we also can be of great service. Editor, Wendell Watts Associate Editor, Marjorie Turner RejMirter, 9-- HAPPEMMGS HOLLADAY IRVING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL PLYMOUTH SCHOOL This six wookw, Mrs. Cutler is sjsmsorlng a gift club. The pupils are making doll furniture and are going to furulsh a doll house. They are also making rag dolls, hand kerchief holders, and other smart gifts. JEAN AUSIIERMAN, HOLLADAY youth.-Diogen- es. "Thanksgiving Day is nigh, Pumpkin, you should fly, Unless you wish, To serve as a dish." That's what the children of our school are singing. We can hardly wait for Thauksgiving Day. Turkey, pies, cranlierry sauce! Mmmm! Our mouths are watering now from the very thought of It! But this Thanksgiving excitement has not kept the sixth graders from working hard on book, reports. These pupils have made this week: Donald Simper, Ralph Simper, Arlene Holmgren, Wendell Watts, Ray Shleb, Joe Shaw, Ruth Litzell, Lavar McMil lan, Myrle Carlisle, Marjorie Tur Whittle. ner, Lyle Bird, Mildred Betty White, Clifton Goff, Mitchell Hayden, Viola Walllu, and Dean Glhks. Betty White's re.rt on "The Arabian Nights," and Ruth report on "Lions, Tigers, 'N Everything." were Judged by Miss Farrer to Is? the best of the week. These pupils had ierfeet spelling isisrs last Friday: Lawrence Erlckson. Dean Hanson, Ruth Litzell, Betty White, George Tadehara, Joe Shaw, Ralph Simper, Virginia Dean Donald Simjier, iVmke, Glltbs, Ijimar Hansen. Ray Park, Marjorie Turner, Ronald White, Wendell Watts, and Lyle Bird. MITCHELL HAYDEN, RUTH LITZELL, Sixth grade Reporters. O Th" Ninth Grade pupils were guests of honor Friday at a party Simgiven by Miss Andrus, Miss the ons, and Miss Hopfenleck, Ninth Grade teachers. We were dividod Into twenty teams of five each. We progressed either up or down and played dif ferent games for a certain period. In this way each team met every other team twice. The team winn a ing the most games was given Mrs. J. D. Bowers, Reporter PHONE HOLLADAY 53-- Mr. R. D. Collett Is Mrs. Carroll Dame entertained His subject, assigned her bridge club at her home on the Stake Presidency Wednesday afternoon. been used in the nine Earl sang two num of Argle," and "Flag of bers; "Mary Mrs. Nellie the to him which haI wards ed, Is "Personal Testimony." visit The Stake is very proud of all the work done by the entertainers about three hundred in number' been has This program very received. Let us be out to raylorsville ward in "MutuaMiip well received first prize and Murray n our Home Missionaries welcome ward In "Two Roads," second home. prize. The Holladay vehicle, "The Bishop Moss has been made BeanvUle Choir," proved to lie a teacher of "Gospel Doctrine" class popular entertainer. at Sunday School. Tunnel of Wasatch Ward has the comer lot purchased G. F. Hickman Mrs. Mr. and on 4Sth South and Bon Air Ave make to come to have Holladay their home. We welcome them to and is excavating in preparation ye our activities and community life. for building a large house. will be glad to welcome the bishop Holladay Mutuuls are rejoicing and his family to Holladay. Under the J Reconstruct ion Fiover the fact that they were awardd nance plan men are employed six ed third prize in the Stake held last Thursday, Fri- days out of each month, working six hours per day. day and Saturday evenings. the Free." Gift Club In special activity Mr. Croft Is sponsoring a gift club. The pupils prize. in this group are making many difAs we were leaving each boy and ferent kinds of gifts, appropriate girl was given a bar of candy. for Christmas or other occasions. Everyone had an exceptionally All are taking an Interest because good time, and we surely appreciCHIEF OMURA. we feel that we are making some ate the efforts of our teachers. worthwhile things. Alio Ninth Grade Oral English Audubon Uird Society HARDING RUSSELL Classes are going to produce the Mrs. Wul ton has organized an death scene, and the funeral scene, RciMrter 7th. Audulsm Itlrd Society. This club is and the quarrel scene from Julius for Nature. If there are enough In the Eighth Grade Science Cuesar. Wheat In The North Central class we have studied about slow that want to join, it will be a sucFERN GARRETT. cess. Everybody that joins will States and rapid oxidation. Our teacher a button and six beautiful We raise wheat along the put a flask full of Iron filings Into olored Assembly pictures of birds. And they Itlver as far south as Kantumbler of water. After leaving real first assembly was held Our ilso get a wonderful magazine sas. It a few days we noticed the water I think It will last Wednesday. The program was The chief wheat states are North had gone up In the flask due to the 'ailed "Bird Lore." be a big success. arranged by the student body ofDakota, South Dakota, Nehraska, oxygen being used up by the fil ficers, and opened with a song by EDM AN Kansas and Minnesota. We some ings. This experiment proves the MAI 'RINK the !Hh grade. Readings were given Mrs. Harold Bujwthorpe invites We are grateful that some of this times call these states the Bread rusting of iron Is causd by oxidaThe by Augustus Faust, Alvin Fors, money Is to be spent In Holladay. all who are Interested to visit the Program Surprise Basket of America. tion. The (VI class of the Lincoln Marjorie Evans and Wendell At present fourteen men nre work- "Make-Work- " sewing rooms on the This wheat section is divided inHELEN FISHER. School Is Fred and Jones Harold a having pro surprise to rebuild Casto's lune from corner of State and Vine streets in to two parts, winter wheat secing Reporter, 81. gram the I'oulson each sang a solo. A ballet the Mountain Boulevard to Holla- Murray. This week fourteen Holladay before Thanksgiv tion and spring wheat Mcetion. Windance was well (lone by Vivian lug. All of the pupils will take part. Art Class day women are employed there. ter wheat is raised in Kansas and day Boulevard. s Gatherum. imiuU-rOne and of is Donald the Marjorie Drage by takIs Mrs. Bowthorpe, through the help This the eighth grade as far east ns Virginia. Spring year A minis. showed their appreciaLlddle and Grant The for Jack fourth the pupils They tinder a week presented of art Bed ward folk, is serving dinner evthree Blver in Is the raised ing wheat jstIisIs Draxler. Another Is by Paul Ja- tion by their commendable conduct, time Tuesday after Mutual. On the first Miss Murdock. and North During Minnesota in ery day to our group. They will Valley and we hojK' to have regular assem2nd, they are Invited to work only till noon on Thursday. Dakota and as far south along the six weeks we have been studying cobson, Vernon Butts, and Lcland are also hav blies from now on. present this numler in Richards lettering. Some of the .pupils woh Scott. The girls of Mississippi Blver as Kansas. a be it will We think Ing program. Relief Society members attended KICIIABD HOWE. have finished lettering are busy RALPH CHRLSTOPIIERSON Ward at an entertainment for the a class. hood Lesser very a Priest some Interesting Ijinguage of groups. of work with other tyios special work meeting on Friday The fifth grade has a sielling Wheat last at which Mrs. Hall of the U. GRANT LIDDLE. which Is already on exhibition In The Spirit of Thanksgiving match every week. This week Fife The Ward Choir is busily engag- A. C. Extension Division We raise wheat in I'kralne, Rus- the various rooms. This work will displayed Oliver and Buddy GarueU were T'was in a very iior man's hut, Vacation Thanksgiving ed rehearsing Christmas music to her sia, north of the Black Sea. We also make our building more attractive. collection of sugholiday large in vain, Thanksgiving called Thanksgiving holidays are here the winners. raise wheat along the Volga River present Cliristmas Day, liesides gestions. RICHARD THOMAS. were in playing. rags, Reid Jensen Cleo The children, again. This will give the children Frederlekson, this they prepure music each week in Russia. We raise wheat In RusMrs. Hall was unable to be pres111 with Reporter. 8 11. was father The pain. of school out our has class leen a We ev four vacation. hoc for regulur programs at Sacrasia because the people are great day but Mrs. Qulst assisted by ent, P. T. A. ery one will have a gNd time on with Influenza. We are hoping that dread eaters. ment meetings. Mrs. Lether ably explained the son her was Mother The helping The president of the Granite P. the week end and evry one will they will soon recover anil return We raise wheat In the United s display and assisted In cutting To get in the wcmk! all cut. Tuesday, the Literary lesson was States along the Mississippi River T. A. met rnvntly with the evecu-tiv- e come Isick ready for a good week's to school next week. ladies of the for presmany Book reports were made this For that was all they had to get s rotund t to of the Plymouth or- work. presented by Mrs. Royal B. Stone as far south as Kansas, About ent. hut warm the To meager week Charles Arthur II r and Mrs. F. Hickman Mrs. by Bishop, to outline a program By JUNE CARLISLE, of all the wheat in the Unit- ganization Eckman, Duane Crotiln, Floyd Stone reading "The Vision of Sir for the year. ed States Is raised here. Holladay Primary officers are n, Rold Jensen. Cleo The meal was on the table spread, A meeting of our lorn I P. T. A. Launfal," and Mrs. Hickman telling Invited to JUNIOR FEROUSON. spend the afternoon at Snarr. Bob Thomas, John Petro-vlcl- i. 'Twas hut a scanty fare several of the King Arthur stories the L. will be called early In ARLINGTON SCHOOL S. Chlldrens Convalescent I). Thanksgiving Programs Blanche Watts, Maxlne Bar- The mother and children bowed in a very effective way. Mrs. S. J. Lindsay, chairman of to entertain the children Hospital Maurea I'slilo their heads ton, Lucll Eckman. Virginia Holm- the executive committee of our or As union there. me;1lng comes on In all of our grades a short Hubbard, Muriel To say their dally prayer. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. ,Tho following Sixth B students (piist, Virginia ganization, met with the Primary same and at the same (he day E. Earl will be hosts to their Thanksgiving program will lx held teachers to organize a mothers' had perfect records last James, Marie .James, Cleo Retal- Mrs." Violet Scott and Mrs. hours, We are all club for . Wednesday afternoon. lick, Merle Richardson, Sel Tade Then they poured out Thanksgiving bridge club. In attendance will be the purse of bringing week: I .eland Ames. John Bessie Dansle have leen chosen as meal In high spirits Isvanse we know about closer ct For having this "wonderful" Mr. and Mrs. Nate Wagstaff, Mr. operation between Thomas Atkinson, Christen Glavas, hara and Angelina Tomae. a to to committee the hospital. go Oixl means to It thank for the home and the school. that Couldn't we all, this spirit take, and Mrs. John Dame, Mr. and Mrs. LUCIL ECKMAN. Mike Berklovlch, Charles Lyon. for the refresh wi.l miits take They national mercies. of And the true joy Thanksgiving Homan, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff, Sixth grade Reporter. Charles Call, Garland Panter, Max patients as well as entertaining Our sixth grade class also held Once stcfiHd on a cranky man's feel? and Mr. and Mrs. Owen I Tripp, Maxlne Adamson, Dorothy them. Vicchrilll. Jack Hamilton toes ; Mary a program. It consisted of the fol Reunion, Belli Bean, Pearl Hansen. MARJORIE HANSEN. Dearld Newbold. He a Munsle, Roy shove. Billy gave her lowing mimters: Joyce LlmlsTg, Vivian Oitley, May The fourth Sunday Night Misolsen. Arlln Parker, Steve Pavich Mr. William Tlmmerman la enAnd, heaven alstve! . Ihorus (a): "Novemlier." Tajs-uosVenice Gregory. A party was held In the sewing Mike Perplch, Kenneth Smelton She Jumped up and hit his oor his Sunday School class sionary Groups will all be In tbelr Psalm." (d): '"Forty-seconOur Minstrel Show and program Nov tertaining the room, group, by Friday, home wards next Sunday Bessie Tapenos. nose. Governor Ivrn's Proclamation. Friday evening. The children will held Novemlier B! at the High follows: was as IS. The program group Is led by J. I. Bv CLINTON HOWE. I .a st week's perfect spellers In assemble at Nellson's corner, where By R."ed I.Iunell. School Auditorium was attended by Erlck Johnson Jokes He Rowers. has fifteen singers he will nns't them with autos and the Fourth B wer: LeRoy Ihimas, Story of the "First Thanksgiving" I otn-knew a fellow, who was a large and appreciative audience. Vllate Alllngton I'lano Solo In Mrs. Earl, Mrs. hits chorus: take them to his home. These By Ruth Godfrey. We wish to thank the patrons of and Lloyd N risen Edena Mahurnl very, very dumb; Piano Mrs. GrifMrs. Marchant, Buttle, Poem: "That's Thanksgiving." monthly iirth have been a great The following pupils of the Jokes lie went to buy an orange, and our school for the splendid supistrt Win. Gebhardt Mrs. Rigby. Ella fith. Nellson, sum-sns he has a large average By louile given us and are grateful for the sixth grade, A class received one I'lano Solo came home with a plumb. Elaine Sdrales Mr. Mr. Bower sisters. Alllngton, "Incidents in Life of Washington" attendance each Sunday. courtesy extended In the use of the hundred In spelling every day last Tap Da lire Tuft By ROBERTA NORTH. Griffith. Shirley Mr. Marchant. Mr, Rlgby, Wheeler. By Jean week: Samuel Brlnghurst. Eldcrt Auditorium at our High School. After the program a game was Ytlvitaca members are meeting Nephl Nellson, J. I). Rowers. There was an old man from Mobile, Song: "Oh. Come' By Class. Anderson. Graei Barker, re was each wherein home the at Ramona Walker on of pupil played, The following children of the s 1. Who xtcpjMsd on a banana Story: "Our Thanksgving Day" Blootmpiist. Betty June Edwards. Holladay Farm Burrau met with do to Boulevard something. pilrcd Holladay nxt Friday Mrs. Third B group received one hun Me'ba By iVlla Hitmen. My giKMlnessI" he bawls. Carina Perry, Fairbourne, Lnura Lamticrt on Monday and candled evening. Charle Bird, Allen Wlde- Apple cider. dred per cent In ss'lling a!! week: Melva When the dislor was caHtst. June Jen Shey, Townsend, Christmas suggestions were old an evening. fellow was There puffed rice was served for refreshberg. Irene Flowers and Ramona You can't Imagine how I feel." Shirley Astnodt. Vivian Ander- nle Vrhar, Shirley Wet stiver. featured. named Speliiv, Monday and Tuesday of ments. Walkers are the host of the evenThen was once a young fellow son. Beth Anderson. Shirley Beavweek a convention for Farm last The length of whoso legs All will dress as little chil ing. VIUVTE ALLINGTON, er, Mary Roiicb. Li la Steffensen. from Boston. Burvau work was held Extension was Immense; and dren, games and refreshments EDENA MAIIURIN. II:ol a new pair of tuinis but m ENROLLMENT TOTAL at and Building, the lie went with one prance County City Is? will to the age, Tin football team and the men adupfed lost 'em. with its glistening mountains of I4 November 15th. and From Turkey to Fnmcc. teachers- were guests at n banquet i ill. dear me," he cried. whlf)ss cream, which stand, stiff, Mrs. Inlsy Player Is the accom Mrs. Miller sisike on the Import Which I don't call exactly ADVANCES TO 1012, When the company arrived. prepared and served by the girls of ntiil high, commanding res pert and Mrs. Viola and ance panist. Livingston, of proper nutrition. good sciiw 1H and i Bs Thursday. NovemlsT. I lack the main part of my attention In the meal. Lust, but not Mlldnsl Stella Ross, violinists, Mrs. MAUREA USIllo. By gave a paper on Esplln costume !" SOPHS BIG CLASS 19. least. Neilmui and Bessie Ross, pianists. rending Menmliig plum pudding. material for adults and The table was attractively ar A tmi-little puppy, named Rose, By DEI.I.A 11INNF.N. smothered with a delightful, cryschildren. to 0. Every ranged with pumpkins and fall son. nie sire was tal clear and highly flavored sauce Boys are more plentiful at GranThis Extension work of the A. TIIWKSGmM) DY flowers. man on The cards, designed place DINNER Is Irving' splendid team was C. THANKSGIVING brought Iwfore us. ite than girls, although the senior is doing much good In bringing were in the sliape iiIhuu the same size, except Ked- Tho tlavs are chilly and sklo are Inning th' course of the inenl, las (ins an over supply of femi- by Dorthea King, M'hool of home life, at Its best the of a football. Around the room was dlngton, the oii re- mother loners around us. gray. pound guard, Mr. Thmiksgh lug dinner, wearing nine memlsTs. The records nhovv to our community. Heart tuny Itorder of turkeys. The lights Ijirsi-n- , ntir coach, deserve much glnd and full of cite a lieartv welcome from the a proud and happy expression. And that since l'.Xf? an Increase of IWU wotn were for trliiini'M the successful year. yellow ami credit Atu'iliini People! What a sensation well she might, for she Is the one indents das leen made. Since last All hall! all hull Thnt.kseivlng ,Vo create! Yml fllttiish an Interest-lu- uid brown must cut Into Htrlies. LESLIE IOir,LAS. who can rsoii make only year an Increase of H2 students Included: Mr. The AJax, ion Day! for day Thanksgiving guests Mich topic f.r coin crsat a Mieecusfnl has drought the enrollment to 1(V2 ,V mi i! Alvin and faculty members, tpus n day of the tear. pt'vlou to, and week nfier jour (,,, piorlous event. for Bob Klu! d1 ed and wnl and happy Smith, George Sweeny. Heaps i'ii t e. Then the family arises and each The totnl tiundsT of enrulbsl Wcsly Osgntboris', Glen North, Wilthoughts. Mother venr a wliemlng. thought mend" r drowsily gropes his or students In each class Is as fol S unth ine will bring of imrest gold lis Chrlstetiscn. Irving Wilcox. Ferful expression, and her aiilioj' way to one of the soft chairs lows: SojihomoreH, a 4s,1, Juniors, ris Gold that both Joiwg and old date ingly abs. nt inlnd d. wlvn poteh r or iHvatis Earl Johnson, dell Bowilen, Kiluatisl around the and .t'Ui, 22:1, that Seniors, showing lui-d- . Rowland reVerlan Smart. ing over ci. She stendfaslly crackling, glowing, log fire, ami the a nunilsT d'nast-the Smart, Glen Folker, Lyle Mumford, Smart Indeed, Wealth tbnt cldi'l U sell fuse Id iliwUss Jotl Willi brother. I hen each jmssin into a state of grades a (hi nee. Many students Kenneth Taylor, Kenneth Kisdllng-ton- . Very much we .ve lhee billy itcr nnd Dad. who are cxcltisl complete and delightful oblivion. leave school to work at this stage dnva and Augustus Faust, footdalt rxclteiiient Tills mid of tdelr development, thus causing (Rear of 1SS Court Ave.) In mniiy wa. we due their gray ;row as the hlcftl day approach- stars. TALKIE TALES tde decrease. for CARRIE nil EX NIX. Registration records reveal a to November stays date vor linWhen the hour finally arrives. Unremittingly he passed his well tal of M? boys and &05 girls; thus ings, linn In Ing Wins Veil ate put lefore Us In Jour high- - shaped hand through her decidedly there are .12 more boys than girls Give thanks give tlmnks dn't U glory. We nfe awe trlken, for ddnide dalr. Hud other men trlil nt Granite. THOUSAND! rv fining. Just as we predicted , the Irving each one of your coiire drlngs u this, fide would have been annoyed, In the thre clash's, the boys are An old Chin "VIM. rmvrh but lh new and delightful fiirprl.-- . dut with mch of his grlitle strokes, unevenly dltsrldnted. since the Sen Junloor High School came first In !n II ufUr from nd Itrhlnir of bllmt, protruding-pain or Dear Father, hw for a the year. the dainty and delirium der tinlurnl charm and draiity iors have 113 boyi nnd lltl girls, the Granite District contest. The blading piia unually r Flrl, within All tl, st It dtlt final game, which gave the honor fw tnlnut't bf Its thrills ptelllliinstle. Then the tlltkcv. ws'tmsl to tiH'riHise. His gentle while the Sophomores show an enhmlln Dr. Nlion'i Tblnsrold,nothlnv, fortl. Its cheers cooked to golden drown, tender wtiicil to thrill lor to her rollment of 2.12 boys and 131 girls. to Irving, was played with Madl- - l! "I.',n Iwporud Chln lUro, to hvtn( pewr tmailng and very heart. Voting hearts and old wy, 'Tbatik tnte. Muffed with iwoll.n tKioos. IY th nw. t and faUt rtln .-oll!" ' " I He paused and deftly removed a famished Ht To csn work and nn nr. i.w ...... even twr' token of her beautiful lock. nmke Its apparnni ,.,.,1 wmia it continue itt Is AM In P""'1 Reynolds : "An empty wagon flttraclive. However, Us Alas! He let them fall uneere. Mm to arold a dantrmia root, 'EGGY'S BEAUTY makes the moot DoUe, (referring tt short lived. With It Is served ft nmnlously to the fbxir! lr operation. Try Dr. Nitonand a rold undr our guarant to atlafr SPENCER a coi,giet:ntloii in the corner.) PETERSON COAL CO. nnmVr of Mauiing vegetables But he was not moved. and ba worth 10 compl.t.j in atnaU coat r your tnoaaf tlmi One of Them: "Yeah, but We've crisp Mlsds back. de wns merly the village Ixuls'r nd rich sauces Phone Hjr. 3444 204 West 33rd So. Salt Lake Gty THORNTON . AND! Hs(( dentd that U'fore." ,Klu Then rome tl I'umpklu l'lu.jnnd ihe the )lelding rustomer, CO. 48th Smih and M Street r. 1 Mlss-lsslpi- Lit-zell- 's 0-- Merry-Go-Roun- Bovv-thori- er pat-tera- two-third- Fretr-rlckao- sM-llln- Jim-bourn- e d 8-- 3 night-Hollad- e s po-orn- , 1 r Permanent Wave g t SPECIAL itii Nolary Public C B. Wallace s Phone Murray 35 cXi-oit.i- PILES .! During The Month Of NOVEMBER PAIN tu," 1 al)vit) ra-re- ro dn-sln- 's Sn 551 VI KNIGHT SPRING CANYON COAL and Phone for appoint ment NOW, Murray d'''- Chl. SHOP |