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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, 1927. 11 - SCHOOL HAPPENINGS Jf This department is conducted by th students of the elementary and junior high schools, of. Salt Lake. DUST. nul "Th was That Old Sweetheart ef Mia- - I the pupils food - The Bam bee was put en byroom. Ute to know TTK AY? Hi) rm jBWlir tdu ofStarts rftowmbfte thft iDofttloo of rf thio wUknown poom wm r4iinr the Important (hu ef the United Illustrated by A aumsbr of tableaux, StateeT W. th Fifth grad of th the effect ef which was very pieaw Colamtsa erhooL hare th oert. tog.rd Th third' s umber Vwtieml Oar teohr, Margaret Riley, told It Sketch. waa put on by th pupils of I I am thft dui to Th whit onl ef au Ua bar beaeath your , w w t; will ten it to yew-- . room the IssJitr, Mia Berth I Three boys In our clean Ralph Rap pa port, was assisted by Miss Ton loath me. Cato and lou Cato, Clelr Vhomaa At a signal, pupil Crowtea, And load yoa eaU eosxplalsta down on Wham Z 11, re local map of th United ' cam trooping from U parts of th drew LiUl do yoff I now, mortal, lltetea. They brought pom colored auditorium, anew covered and carry-skat1 make the radiant wonder of the ahy. v electric light from horn. Ilk I hoe and einging as they marched you us en Christ ma trees. to stags winter song and Chrletmag Th ounriso ewee It glory to my powers a lag port or carol It was aa effective number. Every city Whl, h river port U lighted with a blue light. The pinko that fad,to yellow In an hoar; TV. Tor this number, Mlsa Beth Red show cities which the up lights Th sunset, with It teore vivid responded for her room, have th most factories. Yellow lights FarrellVsnic The Robison, teacher. Hrtogrgcrldeteitle are used to direct ua to th winter Miss number was long and difficult, hut It Tho pnrplo thadow east oer hill aod plain-Aliwarn are due to my much hated reign. th cities of th agricultural region tatlon and with auch skill that th are located. audience 'was held to rapt attention Nearly every boy and girt to our And (till yon ay I live but to annoy room can name the Important cities throughout. fifth number wae given V. Th I, who through beauty (trim to bring yon joy. and at a glance tell something for of Mis which the city to noted. It sure Is under the combined direction Laura M. and Mr FVano Jennings Yon, ernolly unmindful, era ah me neath your heel; fun' geography. dram- Our teacher. Miss Riley, Is a real Clark. It was a very effective My living, pulaing heart yon .will not feel. ''Chrlsuna Dickens fixation of surprise teacher. Every week she aCarol. has some new way to help us rememAnd sixth number, th VI. For th ber our lessons Rudhelmer's I am th dnt; Two girls In our room made a Uttle pupils In Miss Emma L. Uttle A eateiroiDar to th radiant on affair, a pretty house out of cardboard. We have room put ky, a some of Which consisted marching, named It "The Home of Good Enfrom my breath become the butterfly. cona solo, A recitation, and BaIt Leke City. , it la lighted with a red light violin . glish, MAR.BA J08EPHS0N. to combined all cert declamation, and looks so cosy. Every rhlld who the seasons common greeting, makes a mistake to his English writes 1 wish you a Merry Chrtstma ' correct copy of It, eigne hi name when eh found the of fir. - 1 ( annum Circuit" wa thal nlgnmtur 11 and 1 Vll ln be little hous. dr',I' Button Owinnett attached to a bond 1 com- title bf this number. It was s manwa .aIL eoln which had been on of three, similar fm havl 5 sdy 1 bops we won t find representing A theAtrlcal to that which was ftoid last May for honcomlnapager's offlc as he wa receiving th record um of $22,600 The other very many mistake. a production Ift Ift the collection of plicants for portions at 8Ijrner he was preparing to stage. It went LAFAYITTE. tbft University of Philadelphia. Hat big. Ing read In th New York Times of INCE the project method, of In- - over number was an Vin. Room the sale ef thla Button Owinnett traction has assumed an Mia. Swann bethought her of tant role in all teaching, this impor- Instrumental duet, piano and violin, nd Helen Stalphase Norma Mieee th Londoner Finds Modern am bundle of papers she bad put away of the kindergarten work in the 1st by Each girl performed her part a eioftet, among which vu a col- fayette school is worthy of attention. ling . well. lection of old autograph, and Inves- Special time la given to this and is Of IX. This number brought vivid vis Outspokenness tigated with agreeable remits. considered to th tho highly Important Into ions of Christmas morning A biography of Gwinnett, t Is primary teachers because of the mind of each on preaent. It represigner of the Deelaratlofi fenso Es basis project work offers for sented children In the home slipping of Independence, has recently ap- - splendid initiative, accomplishment and Inter- out of bed very early to see - what on the part "of . t he eh id The Santa had brought. Tho matnralnesa Taste. flr account will offer eome at these youthful actresses and actor of n projected eerlce ofT Ajner- - fonenrtog to our in line: work this the scene very real. Mies Jean leans. - Tha threw Fourth grades have taken made Ridges and her pupil effectively as their projects food, clothing and stirred the pleasures of anticipation to Speak, fete - shelter. One class working out the Into action. outer end outer eo epk the Hcmenn0 WOrA,bT Project of wheat from the planting direction of Mra. X. th Under . Th! 10 tha finished breadstuff that la Lewis Croft, the glrla at room London critic, Gerald Gould, writing BiT of l to the table eecond The claa brought A fall. Christmas TTie Fantasy, In the London Observer concerning !at World Jn the Mak- - workj cotton ae their produced ahow- - on of la tha title of the new public number most project beautiful of the lng eome Of the American fictional prod tlon, which different kind, in their vari- th program. The girl acted the part Brace and lng th stages until the finished articles of animated net. And this exceeding frankness company are Harcourt, dolls. Their talking, to bring out Maurice ous clothing and linen were completed. of speech does not. Mr. Gould and singing was of the Jerky Samuel, author of "Ton Gentllea," te of The third room took lumber from the dancing end others wilt agree with tha tranalator. mechanical kind associated with dolls, him add anjrthtng to artistic values. clearing of th camp In the foreet but each acted her part with such to the finished product that Is found skill and effect as to For instance, with reference to a late "It' Not Done, the bring a storm first h novel which has met novel of William G. Bullitteploy very published room the sand tables and many pos- of applause from the audience. Mlsa with much kindness on- - this side, he last spring, continue to popularity of direction XL Under th tir this country, and Its publishers, ter were used to work out th aye Laura Samson, each room had, dur- projects. "Here la Mr. Bullitt young Amer- Harcourt, Brace and company., angathered toIng th last few day ican of considerable talent, with a nounce that the German are now to material for a gift to those lee gether JUNIOR ROOSEVELT HIGH, call It. novel which his publishers very read fortunate than we. The gifts conmodern.' . . For the life of me. I canweek before Christmas was a sisted of food products, toys, books THE to so very modern, An analytic and authoritative treat- not eeo that It abort but a very busy week. and clothing. These gifts were artisor provides axeuso for such great ment of th chaotic situation In pres- - Teachers were determined to close tically wrapped to Christmas colors, China Is offered In the vol- - the year as does a sprlnten with a aftd success, except on th ground that It ent-dat this time wer publicly preusumore are una. "Th which some Vanished says things Emplrs, by B. fierce dash at tha goal. They kept sented and placed around the beautiPixtcam Weal,, which .ha us so ..hard at our lessons that' we ful tree 'that decorated "th stag. granted. ally Implied or takon for to Just. I don't meap that If Indecent; been issued by The MacMillan own- - had hardly tlrne to remember whet The Elks club kindly consented to act 1 mean that It Ineffective. Mr. My Weals has been resident er there 1s a Santa Claua or not Thus as our distributing agent. Bullitt wants to give the Impression In China during the past year and unt'l Wednesday noon; then they did closed our first Chlrstma program love an Intimate of. say, of we the new passionate soften found auditorium. violently knowledge that they In our up. and . There is events that have transpired. bedroom. scene to hdo have hearts after all, for Wednea- The tree, which occupied such A Hto narrative begins with a sketch (lay afternoon was given entire-o- f conspicuous place on our over nothing Immoral about passion, or the somewhat legendary accounts ly to a program and to matters ap-- was given to th ladles In thprogram, love scenes, or bedrooms. There to Sarah the early dynasties, through the proprlkte to the season, We home. nothing offensive to morality HIIn Mr. that It gave Daft hop lm- - ooming of tha 'nemesis of the sea, Bullitt's treatment of thenf. The program was a very pleasing them as much pleasure as It did u. and describee the violent changes of finale to the week of hard work propriety to purely esthetic. It was our pleasur to ha,v as our the latter-da- y period when the non - which had preceded It It was as guests at our program A number of DARIN OVERSTEPS ITSELF. bftCam, a republic Md then follows: archy Among them were elderly ladle There are some things that can be turned from a republic to bolshevism I. Under the leadership of Mias Mrs. Johanna Melton, one of th few said only by being left unsaid. A and Its present complex condition His Claire of the nurses of Mr members with Matilda Thomas, surviving detailed description, of th kind called book runs to near 400 page Tkit at tha piano, several minute th civil war. Mrs. Melton Is 2 years to precisely what la not promises entertainment as well as daring, In were She old. the beautiful Binging spent expressed a wish to com 'To create the atmosphere of formation, Christmas carols which we have over again some time and tell the - of that at- passion; there Islf moreeo to love much. boys and glrla of today about th boys Une of Othello - Kane Greys account of his latest learned mosphere in 1L The title of the second number and girls of eighty years ago. than in all the writings and mouth- - excursion Into southern waters has Th been told In his recent book, "Tales togs provided by the modern lndi- of the external fact Is often th least Angler's Eldorado. New Zea then the land, published by. - Harper and native, the least relevant; artist should not speak out, he should Brothers. Mr. Grey has now taken to better th his photographic apparatus, a thor-paleave out. Discretion of daring. oughly eqlpped radio, and scientific Mr. apparatus, microscopes, etc., aboard 'Apart from his intimacies, Bullitt in, if anything, more conven- - ship for a seven months' cruise to tlonal than most. Hie plot has two Include an expedition Special to The Tribune. among the ftperbl t Th Tribune. One to South Re Islands, to end at Papeete, main thraade, both old friend CEDAR CITY, Jan. 2. Th annual I The new CJ7DAR CITY. Jan. the failure of a respectable and prom- - He to gcoompanled by his son, Romer. year annual production of Handet- of the chamber of commerce meeting Islng marriage through th Inability "The Messiah by the Cedar City was held Another Harper author John of husband and wife to find oommon Friday evening to the din- of Prodirection the under choir, tor their emotional th other dercook, has sailed for Haiti to eon-f- a fessor William H. Manning, wa lng room of tho Hotel Escalante, th Awkwardness of blue blood In tlnu hi studies of the negro race. given to th tabernacle Saturday With President J. W. Bergstrom as I Tom-Baa black world. The wife actually Mr. Vandercook'e volume, and was repeated Sunday af- chairman. After a banquet, during to th husband, near th end: Tom, a fall publication, told of the morning comth ternoon of th for people .musical numbers were given I along th South Amer-itoo- d munity. Some splendid chorus work which Oh John! You've nevet under- - hush negToe ''Tom-ToWin- the and by thor-wcan orchestra, Sergeant coast. was so mo at all. I thought you , of th solowas don and the Jones was Intro- ters, Randall Interesting In Its style, a wll ist wa excellentsinging what I wanted. You weren't oughly Alice Williams, du'ced. Ha paidlla tribute to the o to Its Information, that the reader You couldn't be. It wasn't to you. - th summer at th CM- - Jon and effort of the late Henry L, You're too tender and gentle. Too V111 ntlctpato Mr. Vsndercooks fur- - cago spentof the Muslc.wa In Lunt Conservatory for the working development I muoh of A gentleman. And Ive al- ther hooks. After visiting Haiti and soprano, with Hazel Granger, con of the resources and beautle of tha Dominican Republic, which lie ways wanted . . . somebody terribly close tralto; Jamas Lindsay, tenor, and southern Utah and regretted that I by, he win have Inspected all Reed If this to modern, it has strong , . basso. Jones, Mr. lived see had Lunt to not th part was since Liberia negro to republic, been so for A good long time. It of hie dreams realised In the appro- - I supposed by many Industrious soci- th poiftt of his trip last year. prlatlons for the Cedar Breaks and I Bureau ologists to go back to the sabre-toot- h , Auxiliary Ml Carmel roads which have lust I tiger or th Dreadful Dlnotherlunj. made by th govemmenL WORDS AND MUSIC Select New Officers been STANDARD. LOWERING Judge Georg A. Mitchell, seer-- 1 KINO d gTODOARD By listen tanr, read the annual report, and Dr. "And as for ths . Copvrlght by Rpokestnan-Revieto John lecturing his brother about Special la Tbs Trlbas. Bergstrom gave the president's re2 At the annual port of activities for th past year. BALIN A. Jan, meeting fraud with fraud: It seems Included th entertainment of which Farm Bevler to me that doing A thing like that, of the County meeting BALLADE OF THE ALPHABET. the Swedish royalty, th reception or even deciding to try to do It, will bureau, held at Richfield this week, of alA B ar the Los Angeles chamber of was out ua weve end of Redmond of Conrenlal take letters. something Franklin T. Nelson vice president of the organ- - mere, road work, development of th ways had, something that father had, They play chief parts In th schoolPa-sum. 1 dairy Industry by the Introduction of boy's and, so far as I know, all th blessed lzation, and Mra James Monro of Una was named as a member of the blooded stock, In addition to many Coneys back to Sir Joho the first, C and D ar th brisk and Credit, Clever and Dumb; board of directors for tho women's other activities. The foltowlng something mighty real, the thing Debit were elected for the coming hick, and R Is a bum, j fleers probably thats kept u on top of the JE toanda O organization. are creature of Bound, world ter a good many centuries: M to G. A. Staples of Central was made year: th lad who make thlngalhum. n L. Jones our own standard. "Th Coreey were Indeed hard put But X marks tbs spot where the body secretary find .Tohn H Payne of president, James Smith: board'of was found. to It to keep their hands dead; they and William Wlngat of rectors, two years, J. P. Fuller and had only a few millions behind them. Elsinore, new members of the board- F. W. Middleton; on year term, W, and unexpired And one of the brothers had to give Z Is the clown of the alphabetters. term Mra Charlton Seegmil- H. Cordon, of directors. lively and never glum, r. up the struggle and oome to live In Always ler of Richfield was chosen president- member, M. J. Url and A. C. and Q are A pair of fretters, A dance In the hotel t. vice of derman. presVenice, England, where there to no struggle, P Brlnger W the bass hammers drum. room big followed th meeting and clean hands are hardly noticed. Twentv-fl- v of th pack have dumb But to It not odd that Mr. Bullitt, a P,. Winder of th state Monday. honored' farm bureau will S present to deliver TJuehtMn man of the finest sympathies and of. To trsefut gtatlon and School brilliant Intelligence, should produce But ground an address to th farmer of thl till after day day, kingdom come, vicinity- - - A social document of this character? 1927 (he spot where1 the body was Reorganize Rome of th acenew to hts book ar X marks found. f beautifully realized: but that mebely Is Given Watch Th Done Id . make us feel that Its Not Tribe. (peclal X In algebra forge fetters should have been done better." MYTON, Jan. t As a result of th To which bravs lasses and lads sucCoaple Kaysville by hool election, th pronnel "GALAHAD" CONDEMNED. cumb, of th Vrd of education for DuMr. Gould also find to Mr. Era-ki- X makes senslbl peopl debtors Trtbnoo. Tko to to a follows: R. J. chesne ftporUl county latest attempt at modernizing To mystlo symbol and similar scum; KAYSVILLE. Jan 2 Mr and Mr. Ikrcktart Duchesne; talk flegg, Tb triple X Is a brand of rum, the classics ground for disapproval. DX Louie New a E, at entertained RooMivelt; Allred, Neola, Thomnsaen Paul tortures tts radio hound he write: Of "Galahad Again v watrh party at tlietr hm. Floyd Iamb, My tor: Ira B. Cannon, noblesse oblige. But to Mr. Ersklnes And, down In ttf depths of th dirt- Year iest slum, Holiday decoration were used TH MfMr.Rmmon Ironical hand th them become Allred and Mr. Iamb were re- - I and was X time th spent in playing where marks th spot body Hie special line of modernity leads elected a th last election, while I other game found, him to undo th ancients; h at- -. who At a late hour a buffet lonehson Mr Cannon i th nsw member tributes to Cuwkit lb codes and wae alerted to December;- - At Th waa aerved lo Mr and Sir. Itenrv--J. xenon and kanthlum He has conversation of Belgravia in Frank Mr 12? and Sirs tiest the I regular meeting To the scientist's mind ar words pro- Graham. snm wit and Insight, and could proband new plans I Mr .and Mr. W H. Mansell, board will found. ably writ A good novel. If he wer But to newspaper readers and chew-er- a Mr end Mrs Walter Thom. Mr will h mad reorganise EL new for th J I year. content to deal with Mrs Brown, of gum. and Mra Georg Krlgg and Mr. and lavckhart to president of th board Mra Jones And Mra Robinson, In- X marks the now. pot where th body was lira Arnold M. Barnefc stead of with Oulnever and Elaine. found. Guinevere ia supposed to say to GalCOUNCILMBN INSTALLED, mv are women Uintah Honey Growers dear ahad: All alike, (peelel Is Th Trlhes Tendered boy rather, to th presence of men Reception All women Act th same way. Form Organization MYTON, Jan. t Dan Barry, of "It to eonoelvabl that Mra. Brown, appointed by tb Newly Couple Mytonwacityrecently council a a member of Special te Th Trlbnn. Mra Jones, or Mra Robinson might talk like that. If she were sufficiently th board to fill th vacancy caused to The TrJbooo, MYTON. Jan 2 Wednesday after- - I slllyi nothing whatever to gained byr. 8p!al by the resignation of Kenneth Draper, noon at tb Commercial club rooms of riving vulgarity th labels In Mr. honor of and toko ft rovormtiont pooitJon, hold I fr Hr A Myton a togroup of beegrowsra It la of course, a truth, though Mr Oran Hughes, who wer th married feasibility! consider meeting constdarabl It to scerce.ly a discovery, that there hed ha ry eaperieijc waa given Wednesday of perfertlng an organisation fori ar some things to which humanity Wednesday, administrative lines, having Uintah and Duchwn counties At I gvsnlng at the home of th bride Along In thto same capacity. doe not chang u result of ths meeting th Uintah sister, Mra. Han Hanoen, for th served immediate family and close friends. Honey Producer association was orMAN WEDS, KAYSVILLE Friday evening A shower And lunchganised, Another meeting will b l The Tribes. wee ABOUT BOOKS held In Roomvelt Saturday, Janueon, honoring the bride, given pedal KATRVILI.K. Jen. I Mr. and Mm ary I, when officers will b elected I by Miss Berth Lersen and Mis EsAND WRITERS ther Tidwell for eighteen guest At Fred Green announce th marrtag ef and further plan made. A Urge at- I their eldest son, M.Mam 1 nn Green, tndane at beerrnwer t expected I the home of Miw Larsen. f Erosion, from all part of th basin. lo Mia Caroline Jones . Wouldn't you be somewhat elated to Th PARTY HELD. Idaho ceremony look place la make discovery In your old cupboard ' Ths te Tribune. Tnuredav. ANNOUNCED. Logan Special BIRTHg whose of an autograph value hes been Mr. and Mr. Tbm Troft EUREKA, Jan. estimated at 222.500? It would have XUHKKK been a nice surprise for New Years Robert A. Wilkin entertained at a FIRST OAUQHTSR WSLCOMSD. ftp'! Jan. I. Rftcant birth I on Te v plenl New Tnbse Year'a le watch one could felt have In this eltf Include party at th announced year morning their residence In Sliver City. Lunch- IPHHAIM. Jan I ler and Mr, dH(htrr to Mr and Mrs. Fvratt Lar began auspiciously. Mrs. Arthur W. Swann of New eon wae served, covers being laid fur Paul 1 u.tn announce !h birth of 4n and ft fton to lr. fthd Mra. Kell York mad this pleasant discovery on eight guests. UiiftTfti tlicjr first daublr iceueiobor IG f vnrwfcetmlns importance of th thing. ErtrUungiy tfctoi world hae tmr, dwpto BrohSh tom to at M In. tlx neon! lntmatigaMonA lnt thw-tdprand beneficial Influence of Atmospheric Duet. F roa 3 f Kurt, Alfred Kami Wallace. Impcrunc ft -- ft m j, WORTH OF i fw 4 ff-rchJii- I COLUMBUO. -- J.k INSURANCE B-- 3 FOR I 1 a. -- 1 B-- l; ha, - I ANDY0UD0N0T ke I ' HAVE' TO SUBSCRIBE TO ANY NEWSPAPER I Th as f AMERICAN NOVELS SCOjlEDBY CRITIC - Such a Policy at Such a Price h, an Against .thetic 1 ! pays $7500- - of or. tU J " '1 A J b4 fttfbft mt Yft both fcft4ft, fttffet of both eye one head iu4 one foot, ftuetftlned by the wreekiaff er dteftbloefteal of a railroad passenger ear or street, elevated or underground railway ear, passenger stee or steamboat. In or oa which the Insured to t reveling aa A fare paying pe seen gee, to A i Sa place regularly provided for the ol as of passengers. Not more the a osie g the Indemnities specified shall b payubl aa th Madt ad Mg BW -ti aocldenL For Iom of llfft, both foot ftnd alftht of on m-s- . -- r Th low of any member ar members shall mean (to part ssa (vs, three, fear ead five? low by severance at or above the ankle or wrlat joint: and th low of sight of ays ar ayw shall mwa th total and Irrecoverable low of the entire sight thereof. pays $375a For th low of sight of one era to th condition of part ana. ar either hand, ar either that sustained nkswiw I d spset-fle- 2 at both ayw, ooe hand aad sight ad oad foot, sustained by th wreck Lug or disablement of any public omnibus, taxicab or automobile stag plying tor subtle hire, which to or such of time driven the at .wrecking by a.iioeaaed driver, --sad to which operated being (ueb Insured la traveling as a pwngr. d any Not mors the a on ad the indemnities specified shall bs payable aa to i a Lt. to Tor tho low of rife, both feet, hath hands slrht va, one foot and sight f on eye, on hand and on pays $ "" (Part Two) 'Jl .... . fare-payi- at wlt 1 I rX U 111 At (Part One ) A-- av j X I The Policy Protect You a Follow rv I j.j " IN THE NATURE OF A CAN ONLY - BE REGARDED PUBLIC SERVICE A-- lg auto-grap- jS fweey u . mi an eye, ar atthar hand, ar either foot aaatalnad Bkewtoe aa apod For th low ef sight t fled la tha condition of part twev pays : r i ui : I Ca-ho- (Part Three) $1250 pays i one-ha- . rt Cedar City Choir Cedar City C. of C. Reviews Work Sings TKe Messiah $625 pays $1000 pays I ... er vis-wh- ! and pays $20 $10 -- i ball-lilen- I SJ-- , RoarJ for to MAIL For $7,500 pcit 1 I gran-dou- SI;.5!.TO I ..." I - ' ' td ft f Tor Th low of Ilfs, both feet, both hand, sight of both yw. an hand And sight of eet ye, on foot and eight of on eye, on hand and on fool, sustained (a) By being struck e run vr while to ef upon a public highway by any public ar private vehicle, (b) By being f truck by Ughtnlng. (c By cyclon or tornado. d) By th collapsing of th outer wall ( A building. By drowning while at a bathing beach or to water adjaoent thereto whr a Ilf guard to regularly stationed. If) By th burning of A public building to which th Insured shall be At th beginning of the fir. Not more than ana of th todemnttlea specified shall be payable aa th result ef any aaa aocldenL , For the low of sight of an eye, or either hand, ar either foot, saatained Ukawtw as specified la the eon ill lion ef part four, v Weelt Week APPLICATION fins Travel Accident Insurance AK i 14 4- - VMftf Z f A) If the tnsured shall be Immediately and wholly disabled by th mean aad wader tha condition aa set forth In part on or two, and be prevented by Injury so received from per forming any and ovary duty pertaining to bar or hi usual occupation th company will pay for a period not ezceedlng ll consecutive weeks, accident Indemnity at the rat ef twenty dollar per week. (B) If th Insured shall b Immediately and wholly disabled by th mwni and trader tha condition aa Mi forth to partAhf or four and b prevented by Injury so reoeived from per forming any and every duty14 pertaining to bar or hi usual occupation, th company will pay aat exceeding for a consecutive wwk , accident indemnity at tha rata ef tea a wwk.prtoa SOESAyT mt, i vr ' t i M 1 I . I Policy, Issued to Anyone, ' : I 3 yvitj I tht u. , Foil Name Address '4 - i 4l4t - Street CLy Plaea of Birth 1-- --a e e ft Occupation Data of Birth Witte Bare same Aad address ft va a e eo e ae erne Age,, parson to whom yon want toonrsmoo paid to 0000 yon ar killed; otherwise It win b paid to your stata, o-- Of Beneficiary a , -- Relationship 4f---4 1 4 rfa ate oowe eeeeoaeeaa ft ro 'eee totoiaewwa Beneficiarya Address ooAidwvwoo IfOTICnB Not mora than one policy will ba issued to any one person, but members of a fajzfiy may each I obtain a policy upon payment of $1.00 with each application. W V J Pt- i 1 Em more than 10 yean of age, and less than 70 years of age, that I am neither deaf nor I certify blind and tht I am not erippled to the extent that I cannot travel wifely in public pl&cca, and I hereby apply for a $7,500 Travel Accident Policy In tho Federal Life Insurance Company, issued through Tha Bait Lake Tribune. Answer Each Question in Full. a. My-fo- Mtxid Bkovto (Fill out this application. Send it with $ 1.00 to The Salt Lake TribunOy P. O, Box 887 Salt Lake City, Utah, ) -- sir foot Anywhere in the United States or Canada, by The Salt Lake TribmiisF Party n' titter tend or ttter (Part Five) w Ble-M- r , or For Iom of ftifht of cmft (Ud ia th ooadttfcoaft o( ptrt thrift I blue-bloo- Is Married motor-drive- (Part Four) I m r n or bore --drawn vehicle. ing automob tl or any ethr fr Not awr than on of tha 'todamnitiea specified shall be payable aa th result of any aaa aocldenL - Van-grou- of Ufa, both feL both hands, sight of both yw, ana hand and sight ad oa era, ana foot and sight of on ay, on hand and on foot sustained by th wrecking or disablement of any vehicle or ear operated by any private carrier or private person to which th me u red to riding or by being accidentally throws therefrom, Thto Includes parsons riding to ar driv- For low |