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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MOKMXO, FEBRUARY SCHOOL HAPPENINGS ANATtON-Wl- IOWILL. llttta erowS Sell, hod Mias VI th a volt (com Quaitrourh lo nd .h h.pey Friday, k, acala. Sh. trlo4 to catch aa with but arlthniatlc, aoma auaattona la f hra aomaooa raaOjr wiih alw.y, havlo Wa all anavar. aajoyad th. kar coma tl,. Roma of our A boya aad atria aaam alow to ahow lmproramaBt in writing ao wa Utoufht that If wa had aoma kind of a gama t hay might ha morn Intaraatod and try harder. Wa aot aaida ooa row where the stud.nts who aaaia la piograaa more rapidly are Aa the ehlldroa are writplaced. ing, thoaa who load are tapped softly oa the head and taka a epeolal eaat In the apodal row for that day. H fire thnaa they roach the apodal row baoetno a la auecaaalon they may one day. tapper for FOR 1ST. THB adrant of aprlng la bote aa-- 1 1 ttclpated with plaaaura By puplia of the Poraat achod, a a M apparent from the following poema: ' THI JOY OF SPRING. In aprlngtlma the oriolea fly northward again. The bluebird, the thru ah and the fat llttla wren, The flowera ooma up from thatr long win tar bad. While buttarfllaa flatter and dance orerhead. , u Tbs farmers are planting the tiny brown iMda, Ths bank of the river are crowded with made; ro winding thatr f Stream silvery way The world crown mom beantlfal day . f -- after Room day. BRUCH DUNCAN. Forest School. tt-- pm no. in ' The troon loainc their dnllnten. Their cold and haughty browns, And brightest green is showing In country, field and town. The birds are coming In hundreds They seem to fill the air; Oh, auch a chirping and flutter As 'they cheerfully greet us here The rain is pattering On town and field andgently fen. And everyone is happy. For spring has come again HELEN NELSON. Room 12, r this one Is not Although about spring, It is published because of the promise shown by the young lady poet. THE DREAM. One moonlit night I fett asleep. There nodding In my chair. When fairy folk on butterflies Came in and found me there. When midnight came. From fairy cups They drank fine lily wine. While they made fun of me Who would not wake to sleeping dine SYLVIA BOST. Forest School. OQUIRRH. HAVE a pupil in our room, room 18, whose name is Carl When he Paimensberger entered school a few days before Christmas our teacher, Miss Snvder, thought that he was a boy who had never been At the Oqulrrh. The delighted looks upon our fAces soon tola her that we knew Car!, even If she did not Carl knew way last May that he was going to take a trip to Europe (lucky boy') and would not be in Salt Lake for the opening of school in. the fall. What do you think he did so that he could go on with his class whsit'h returned? He went to summer school and studied the new work of the fifth A. Wasn't that a thoughtful and wise thing for K tV i 4 i I D iusrmno v- - This department is conducted by the students of the elementary and junior high schools of Salt Lake. a tuppr. busy WB AM W room 10 CA car for ,i1e u)here tavingt are greatest South State Street him to dot In October he, with his mother, his father and his brother, Richard, mailed on the B S- - Reliance. After having spent about three months seeing the sights of Europe he U again with us An original Idea In window Is displayed la the first grade room. A large bowl of goldfish can be seea ia eaoh of the six window Each bowl has four tittle goldfish swimming shout and dashing In aad out among the mot. Boms ars going to the top for air, whila others are gliding along. The fish look so real that the principal, passing the window, tried to frighten them by putting her' finger la the water. These fleh eouid sot be frightened away, however, because they are made ef orange-eoiore-d paper and pasted sa bowls cut from wax paper, At the bottom of the bowls are eprays of moss out out of green paTo complete the effect the per. children mad water lilies and placed on either side of the fish them bowls. Ths windows are pleasing to those on ths outside as well ss those on ths inside, as sverythlng Is made double Ths whole idea was carried out by the children under the supervision of their 'teachers, 'Mrs. Rowena R. Stromber and Mias Florence McClelland. Ready This Morning at 9 o'Clock! . Mow! i the General Motors line is an TilS Automobile Show in itself. Here is every style of body. Every type of design four cylinder, six cylinder, eight cylinder, Every improvement. Every price, from the Chevrolet touring car at $525 to the Cadillac with special coach work at $9,000. A car for every purse and purpose . YEAR Finer Coats ITie - e Embracing All the Late Winter Models and JACKSON. i of ths pupils of the Jackson school spent a week or ten days in Caiifor- nla with their parents. The following letter was jvrltten by Margaret Winner, a PUPU of Miss Carsons class of Jackson school: "El Key hotel, Los Angeles, Cal "January 22, 1927. No doubt you "Dear classmates ars having your arlthmetlo test white I am ready to leave for a tour of the This is Moncity of Los Angeles. day morning and we ars all ready to leave lor Beverly Hills. Tbs weather is warm here, while I am sure It la snowing In Salt Lake. I visited one of the studios and It ts surprising to know that ths houses in the pic- Hires are only cardboard painted in front. "The actors' and actresses mansions are mostly all built on hills, reminding us of castles. if I were an artist I would paint some of the actors and paint the ocean aa I saw tt yesterday 'Wi went down to Ocean Park, which la a bathing resort, and watched the people swim about in the Pacific ocean. But I was afraid to go into the ocean because of the big waves "I hope you all passed into 6 B You may expect me back next week "Your affectionate classmate W ISNER." "MARGARET JUNIOR Preferred Colors j 9 Every one of the models now on display Is different and distinguished. Yet two unifying characteristics bind them all together: . j EVERY CLOSED BODY is by Fisher. The quality of all body workmanship is Rsher quality. And because Fisher is owned by General Motors, and its plants are a part of the General hfotors plants, you know that every resource (ias been utilized to make the body and the chassis a perfect quality unit. 1 . Unquestionably This Is the Time to Buy an Expensive Coat at a Phenomenal Saving! j in the HIGH. stage is all set and the lot from number In the second has been ren- semesters Of the many coat sales' youve at16 to 52! dered tended in the city, we believe this ofNo assembly was held last week We were too busv with our second fering to be the best in point of correct semester reorganisation. The program finer materials better workmanto be held on Friday will be given style by the students in Miss Sudheimer's luxurious trimmings. and ship rooms On Miss and Kappa ports Tuesday of next week, under the di rection of Miss Jensen's pupils, a Lincoln program will be given. It will consist largely of the film "Abraham rl k and Mandel Ijustrou broadcloth, Lincoln." so popular at a local theafur, wutria fox, fox fur, Ijipitick red, cranberry red, wool bolivias and Suede velour, ter some years ago The film could wolf -- fur on the collar and brick, navy, black and brown the best eoatings of the winnot be obtained later In the week. are among the popular colors. The movie program on last Thurs- - j ter season. ruff,; silk tracings, too! day, at ahloh was shown the film,. ' Old Home Week," was a good one, though not so largely attended as others have been. We are expecting ' He comes to us day of pneumonia following an attack the biggest crowd yet to see the proven himself such a good officer our teaching force He is teaching of measles the Sumner "Vanishing American," to be shown that he has been promoted to captain from 5 in civics It Is funny and Bishop C, Dennis White oonducted We school. after history believe over all three Squads. this Thursday the way students always like to try the services and former Bishop Georgs It Is Interesting to watch our ju- Mack will make good officers of all out A Parkinson was the speaker Musto seemed as new It a teacher. of Some the boys do the squad members. Students seem nior police. lA controlling the willing to respect the authority of though every one was trying to get wa hr Mrs. Mayme- - Hoops and wonderful Murdock Interment was in Mr Jacobsen's class traffic in the halls, others do not the junior officers when the officers into Miss Jean Ridges, one of our teach- Mount&invlew cemetery. take their work so seriously and do themselies respect it not do so well. Mack Jensen has A. J Jacobsen has been sdded to ers of English, was absent Friday on account of illness We are glad Wife to hear that A. J. Becker, supervisor Superintendent of writing is rapidly recovering from Honored With Reception the serious sickness with which he was suffering Mrs' Becker Is dit Tb. Trlbnn. rector of our cafeteria MYTON, Jan. 31. A large recepHAMILTON. tion was recently Klven at "WTilte Rock pupils are setting In honor of H. M. Tidwell, th new THE Hamilton very eagerly on the home superintendent of the Ouray and Uinstretch to their goal, promotion in the tah reservations, and his wife. spring The reception wa held in the Richard Iba Is responsible for the of the Indian school. A large poem below, which he composed durnumber of employees and friends were time ing Earl Woolrldse, superin. present. THE PRISONER'S SONG tendent of the White Rock Indian The day was dustv, hot and long. school, gave an address In behalf of So that Is why I a rote this song the emploees I had busted two hundred four rocks The evening- was spent In rameS that day. and danclnfr. Eight refreshments were And wished t could have hit the hay. served. Uuests were present - from Upon my hammer I started to lean, Vernal. Fort Duchesne. Myton, When along came a guard who was Randlett Ouray, and Roosevelt, In addition to lank and lean the White Rock people. He hit me In the face with his whip. And there was when my teeth did DEPART ON VISIT. THE j Materials Colors Trimmings B-- Lu-ci- le -- and m , 9 9 9 9 J 9 ? away constipation 9 J 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 doctors proclaim the value of this better method This fact will surely interest you. It relates to a certain widely-use- d laxative. That laxative is Pluto Water. . realize just why Pluto performs so efficiently. Doctors,knowing the reason, ' have prescribed Pluto Water for almost a generation. Here is what they know: Pluto, being a water laxative, washes the intestines. It does not drug the system. It loosens, cleans and Pushes the waste accumulations. Its action is natural and harmless. But, you may ask, if that is true, why will not ordinary drinking water have the same effect? The answer is clearly Under- 9 9 stood by medical science. 9 er is quickly 9 9 9 9 9 9 kidneys. Pluto Water, on the other hand, has a mineral content that exceeds the mineral content of the blood. Hence Pluto is practically absorption-proof- ". Millions of people recognize the value of Plutos reliable, quick action. Yet few Ordinary wat- sorbed and It passes intact through the stomach and intestines. Gently, yet surely and quickly, Pluto Water flushes away the poisonous waste. Stubborn constipation is relieved in 30 minutes to two hours after drinking Pluto. Health is safeguarded. There is not the slightest griping, and no g tendency. The action is pleasant, prompf and complete. A small quantity of Pluto Water daily will keep you regular and in tiptop condition. And for emergency use, nothing else is so effective. Sold at all drug counters and at fountains. t t t grit ' t t& t t thatlast Prisoners e t San Juan County Library t Is Doing Excellent Work 6 t t just that t at t t t6 ths t t I picked up iny hammer tipped with Special to Tbs Tribune. SAUNA, Jan. 31. Mrs Ella Gate, ' lead, by her mother, Mrs T And cracked him square upon the accompanied P. Peterson, left for Dos Angeles this head: morning They will visit friends and He fell down very dead Indeed, relatives at Hollywood and elsewhere And then I knew I'd ne'er be freed. in California for an indefinite period. But the next morning I woke in bed. And, thoughtfully, 1 scratched my A DIFFERENT LIGHT. head. "My soul 1 a lighthouse keeper" For I found twas only a dream. wrote Ella Wheeler Which Wilcox, and she night had entered my bean I was very glad 1 had not done wrong. never forgave the linotyper who set It up, "My soul is a light house-keeper- ." Is the end of the And The Outlook. song. Special te The Tribure subscribes Institution for twenty-tw- o periodicals. There were 497 borrowers registered during the year and the total circulation of books period was 3544. Of this during circulation the adults numbered 944 and children 1800. The library extension work supplies the U. S Vanadium mine, Lagal, Bluff, Lockerby and Ucolo. In addition to sending cases of books to each community, the library subscribes for magazines for each outlying community. The county library occupies a pleasant room in ths new county courtThe house VA7GQ igf When feature wont, PLUTO springs, French Lick, Indiana. will 2 GREAT PRIDE we invite you to inspect new cars. Dollar for dollar you will buy more value in the car you select because of General Motors quality and the publics purchase of more than 1,200,000 General Motors cars last year WITH G E N E R At MOTO CHEVROLET - PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE OAKLAND - BlICK CADILLAC CMC TRUCKS ? YELLOW CABS, TRUCKS & BUSE3 ft FRIGIDAIRE The Electric Refrigerator .GENUINE. "This Is a good grass rug." Genuine grass?" Oh, yee. Gras, Is cheap enough. We dont have to adulterate It with weeds Louisville Courier-Journa- l. Bo You at t Monticello. t peels! te The Trtbnne. When your back is sors and lame SALINA, Jin. 21. Funeral services tures, copies from master artists, or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism were received Saturday by the local has you stiffened up, comhigh school from Forter-Mottdon t suffer! Get a pany of Chicago. These pictures were as the sn result of art purchased 35 cent bottle of old. exhibit held In December. The folhonest St. Jacobs Oil lowing masterpieces were placed in at any drug store, the various rooms gr Galahad," pour a little m your Ths Harvest Moon," "Circus Maxiband and rub it right mus," "Washington Crossing the on your aching back, pelawar," "Ruth and ofNaomi," "The "The Age Library," Oallantry, and the soreness and n "The Lone Wolf," "The lameness are gone. Ualf," and portraits ef Lincoln and In use for 65 Roosevelt. years, this toothing, YOUNG GIRL IB BURIEP. penetrating oil takes the pain right out. SpixUI tm Tbs Tribes. and ends the misery. BEAVER, Jan. 31 Funeral services It is absolutely harmwere held at the home Saturday for less and doesnt burn Neills Wright, daughter of Mrs, Huldah Wright, who died Frlthe skin. ,(Adv.) New-Bor- V FcoS Pottle of Foley e Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds, croup (spasmodic) and throat; also a trial packettickling each of Folev Pilla, a diuretic stimulant for the kidnevi, and Folet Oathajtie Tablet for constipation, biliousness and sick headaches. These wonderful remedies have helped millions of Send people. fgr them. . Schramm-Johnson- . Drag. , (Adv.) Salina H. 5. Receives Ten Copies of Masterpieces Bottled at the ab- EVERY MODEL has shared in the advantages of General Motors research, purchasing standards and Proving Ground tests; and in the economies of sales. volume production made possible by world-wid- e Jsn. 31 The an MOXTICELLO. nual report of the San Juan county Cut This Out It Is Worth Money compiled by Mrs Eliza-betlibrary Send this ad and 10 cents to Pole? durHalls, librarian, shows & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, ing 193$ 180 books were added and that the beginning of 1927 1271 III., writing your name and address volumes were in the library You will receive a trial clearly. habit-formin- - i V-- f every purse and purpose V deep-rati- ROOSEVELT 1, 1027. tat c2 ' i ; Gcrfcc? tt. . To Be Fit You Must Have Good Elimination largely a matter KEEPING in trim is The bodily mechliving. anism is marvelously efficient. Errors of diet, however, colds and chills, hurry, worry and lack of sleep all impose heavy strains. Our kidneys shoulder extra burdens. Sluggish function occasionally results and permits retention of waste impurities in the blood. Presence of these toxic poisons is apt to make one dull, tired and achy. There is often a toxic backache and drowsy headaches and dizziness. I mprooer kidney function is sometimes shown oy scanty or burning secretions. Thousands have learned the virtue of Doan's Pills, stimulant diuretic, in these conditions. For more than forty years Doans have been winning new friends., Ask your neighbor I me list iwdi efcrA I Emseti spmdin Aatnrtke ID)0SH9g MflUc Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At all dealers, 60c a box. Foster-Klilbu- rn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N, Y, |