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Show mm mm THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 8 Ricks College Boxelder Road on Expects Many Work Assured High School Day Agreement looking to the construc- r tha association was authorized to name, within five days, a rnmmli tee of five representative business men of Holllday, to confer with the Granite school district hoard of education, relative to the proposed building program for this part of the district. Those present at tha meeting voted Special Is The Tribute. to rise to any need to uanlmously Room t is proud that making. In connection with their geWEBSTKK RRXBURG. Idaho. April 14. maintain the schools in their present horse chestnut buds are already ography, scrapbooka on Europe. Aa to school for the annual and of state provide, by efficiency, opening, and many of the twigs have they study a country they collect plc- - day to be held at Rlcka high April 30 are special taxation, If necessary, for re- leaves on them. o: Interest. One now ures, Afi places showing Ricks at under way lief In case of any possible deficiency college. i:nuaren ot room z nave oeen day a week, they have a lesson from school In school funds. Responses of various high bluebirds and robins, or. rather. their books. They tell of the places official to rail s students from Indicate that is authorised iowers sirs, Build-inwith been like them of would and Interest g coloring Granite District' Uiey .have why they valschool in the every high special ineetlng.cf Jb i for (he birds were .cut out by to visH Ihenk. It is very Interesting r.early l.e In attendance' to particiwill ley association if need arises. ami then passed around and makes them eager to study. Two the teacher In In W. Klrkham Francis the th. pate program morning .Superintendent The same of the best books were made by Rayto the children to color t Program Subject spoke in the and In the track and at the meeting of the needs of. haa been done with paper daf mond Davis and Sonboy Zwally. afternoon. the school district, and described what tiling odlle. MARY GILES. he the to The of events the sohecV are consider school authorities day Krank Allen and BUI' fllbson of for Study by Committee tdesl end most efTTCWHt acliuut- - piu-.WILE MORRIH, tiled to begin at 19 o'clock with a room 4 were the first to have their Reporters program at the auditorium. Followtfrani. Oenrge Bruerton. of the school seeds sprout In their eggshell fkrwer this, lunch will be served In the ing board, cited per capita costs tar edu-STUDENTS TURN JOKE pots. the. prliiuu.)' aua set oiidary .college timing room .by .the domestic tn the sevealh a rede, civic class, tu.t WTu Ytttint rcpresent-Iriscience Wears, J. PRINOIPAX'S ADDRESS ON Heber Pr. is girls under the supervision of a the battle between grades. Waging HOLLIDAT. Need of aJ AifrU Miss r.stncr Hamilton, At the .betterment league, detailed ' Democrats'' p. m. and "RepubUeans' will "begin, the first games beone new elementary school In Hie Irving what the league considers the nctusl Nearly everyone In room ID, for that Id of the faculty port HAMILTON bea of series ing tennis of district. matches B. this Is needs is the J. the where battle has recently, Driggs, hottest, meeting school area was discussed at a mH made a cartoon and put it on the wall. principal, emphasised the Iden that tween representatives of the various r Ins; of tha schools. association will be followed These on should net "'die OPERA. the An a teachers unknown "Democrat" by vine," placed SCHOOL PRESENTS of IKe school and tha Holllday Civic ftwiliil to T!ie Tribune sign on the wall: "We're small, but, we but should be progressive and alert to track and field events for which ribto bons will be a mm. nave A given methods. modern place Several winner, teaching Kspubilcan big Betterment loosue at tiie final meet-InFAIRVIEW. April 14 The annual then put nevt to It a cartoon of an days later, when Mr. Driggs went to pennants to the winning relay team of the former organization last opera of the North Saniwte high r hool with one leg extended back the upper floor of the building, he saw-I- and a gold medal to the high point 17 April and the words: "You would be surthe rase prepared for the Muffed man. ing of the fanner organleatlon Thurs- will be presented In Kalrvlew It is entitled at the Laurel theater. I can kick." Another "Rethe meet students will renalr After of a dead man all how the effigy birds, prised Aa a net result of the meet-Inday. Two Vagabonds.'' and Is given unoer publican" put a sign up: "The 'Demo fixed for burial, with flowers In his to the gymnasium, where all will be Mra. John Bowers, president of direction of Professor W. H. Terry. crats' have a kick, but they are all hand, and with the sign: "He died on Invited to take part In competitive This was regarded the vine" pinned over him. Some Joke, r.tmea. The day will close with Oar principal dance, at which the visitor will be think? clever, but there were others nearly don't you as good. thought so, and we all had a good the guests of the college. There are more "Republicans" than laugh. wewsseMwiesitiMWfcwsw Vaudelle I'opeland, reporter of room "Democrats," so it see me that the A red mark wa of town. "Republicans" will get their man In 13, says: We have been having a this part for president. good time in our art period. We have placed on the drawings, to show the I neglected to say why we are havmade color charts, so that we might location of every unsightly fence, shed. ing thse fiolltlcs In school. Room 13 learn to blend and mix color, easily. alleyway, ditch or back yard. After this investigation, a large drawing of is state I: room II, state and room Lois Berkley made the best chart." 17, state 3, in our sparsely populated We had some good stories In lan- each block was made on heavy paper, with the help of these drawings and PoliThe storle were about the United States at the Webster. guage tic Is used to teach civic. War- complaints of pencil, books, chalk and It Is expected that the students will dotheir share toward making our city ren Latey, candidate for nomination other schoolroom article. clean and neat. or president, resides In state 3, but In room 10 the children are studyDE VOE ROUBCHE. he formerly lived lit state 1. He la on ing South America. Each pupil Is to bring pictures and newspathe "Republican" ticket. On the blackboard of Miss Clsvrlbel The per clippings on South America. THE CITV OK SNAKES boys nnd girls nre racing to see who Petrle's room Is nil excellent picture can bring the most. So far, the glrla for the month of April. The top Is a By Leslie Zublrl. calendar. From the bottom of the Have you heard of the city of snakes are ahead. in Braxll? month, it appears, rain Is falling and Our fifth grade class haa Here is a story by Genevieve Mark-haReductions Indoors That and at Needs, Out, Springtime siudied about It. There Is a little a pr.ttering violently against several pupil: a wall. TREE. The IMPATIENT surrounded stone THE early little posies, vainly trying to by park Spell Economy for Wise Monday Shoppers "Oh, dear! Oh, dear!" sighed the oak dodge the rain, so that It will not par,: Is divided into sections, each "Here It 1. almost spring snd spoil their beautiful little faces. And having a concrete wall around It. In- tree side each section are little concrete these old bud1 haven't broken open solemnly faking It all In from beneath MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS a giant toadstool Is a large brown houses In the shape of beehives. These yet." bullfrog, who has forgotten to croak, are the homes of the snakes. There "Silly thing"' said a neighboring and who seems to be quite Interested is a deep moat, where the snakes can tree. "Why, Just think. March Isn't In the sudden storm. terone of If swim about. those over yet, and quite Baseball! That Is the word on the Snakes nre caught and brought here, rible March winds would come up, In order that scientists may study there wouldn't be' any leaves left on tongue of many boys and girls' In the The Institution that owns the you. And you won t nave any leaves Sumner. Nearly a month gi a call them. was made for candidate for baseball. park makes medicine for all varieties left for summer. If that happens!" of diseases and plagues. Braxll needs "Oh. dear! Oh, dear! Nobody will Abodt fourteen atalwart youth were such an Institution, as many people give me any pity," sighed the oak tree all that reported. It seemed an almost hopeless cuae to make a first and are killed every year- by the poisonous again. Hafltw.' "I should think not!"ald his neigh- - second team from only fourteen If Horses are inoculated with the pois- bor. "Why, ny of those sharp boys. However, after several practice on. The doses are small at first, but April showers should what games with near-b- y come, schools, things are gradually Increased. At the end w.oiM hannen to vour leaves?" began to pick up. The glris wanted to be in on the but of a year, a horse may have enough The oak tree said no, more, poison In his blood to kill thousands of thought for a long time. Finally he fun, so now the whole school Is orhorses. They use the blood of them decided to take his friend's advice and ganized into teams, yellmasters and horses to make sntlpolsonoua medi- wait patiently: supporters. We believe that such an cines. So here the tall oak stands with bare organisation cannot be beat. We hope HORTENSE LOWE, branches through all the March winds to do as the well known Dixie Fliers be He Is content to basketball tearn; Be victorious, and April showers. Reporter. dream of the happiness which will be good sports and play the game square. MERRILL DAVIS. ROOSEVELT JUNIORS WORK, his in the pleasant summer. RUTH RODMAN, PLAY DURING VACATION Reporter. parent-teache- IS n SCHOOLNEWS AND VIEWS Prep-aratlor- . parent-teach- )!. . iT6. 3D, field-mee- reached at a conference between member and engineer of the itate road commission and members of the county commission Thursday, It Is announced. This road is about mUeo to length and lf eight and The will cost approximately 175.000. In the near be will advertised project future, Mr. Kerr stated. A decision to oil about ten mile of one-ha- City, today 1 tion of the proposed federal aid highway from the Idaho line to Curlew In Boxelder valley, county, was Box-eld- and fun ral service, were held In the St- - George tabernacle. Mr. Foat.r wa suddenly taken seriously 111 Monday evening with acute gastritis. He is survived by the fol-of lowing children: Bemloe Foster Ios Angeles, Paul Foster of Salt Lake and Clarke Foster of St. George; his St. George Man Diet mother. Mr. B. M. Paxman of Salt and his brother and Lake, On Way to Mxnet S. J. Foster, J. U. Foter, Joseph D. Foster nd George W. Fotf, all of Cedar City; Mrs. T1111. Hedqulat nd aptcisl t T!ie Tribcae. Lake. Olive CRDAR CITY, April 14 The body Vivian B. Cllft of Saltand Ruth Cllft ot Boise. Idaho, of Edward Foster of St. Georje, who Calif. of Inglawood. at Jaa Ued suddenly Wednesday are Room, house or apartment Vegas, Net'., when on his way to his exchanged mining Interests In that state, was bought, aold, rented and brought to bis home town yesterday every day through ad in The Tribune by his brother, J. M. Foster of Cedar Want Column. also road m Bcxelder county reached at the conference and a cooperative agreement covering this work was signed. The road to be oiled between Brlghani City and Bear River City and from Brl;ham to Mantua. ttrs. mm 1 . , g 1 parent-teache- II WIH Wlill to giwci HI US. lisXem SBJJllltBgJBi LjLJLsxlaflsxaaaafS wvvnn ' ' 'vjBaWfjBfiwfffWM Ur9nW&nmtr!-H- "-cr- t4 g " AXELRAD'S' . medal Fcates ra Special Values Monday Only $10.50 TABLE DROP-LEA- F Unfinished Beautiful and graceful In design and substantailly made of hardwood. Ready for painting or lacquering to meet your taste and fancy $095 A-- B-- A-- . B-- H $2.75 Unfinished Windsor Chair MB ngly constructed of selected hardwood; all ready finishing in colors to suit your own taste forfc or urciKim room 7 C in $13.50 Venetian Buffet Mirror popular and effective Home Decoration. mantel style, fine Freneh bevel plate, Favorite day enly $075 :Mon- . HOSE High quality, corrugated hose. Will give lasting p. I Qualityk service. $995 m 25 Feet, Complete With Reporters. SCRAP BOOKS ADD INTEREST TO STUDY AT LAFAYETTE LAFAYETTE The children of room 21, are studying the continent of South America. To make It more in teresting, they have made a map of this country. Where there are gras-lnlands, they have pasted picture of cattle. The pupils have also depicted other Industries In the same manner. Spring arrived early in room 28, There is a garden of daffodils and tulips, which are swayed gently by the wind. Robins are swaying on the branches and singing merrily. This class has made.' In connection with it study of South America, physi cal and political maps. A production map is also in progress. In A. room 2. the children are - ANNOUNCE Regular $32.50. Bed Outfit Includes Rome wslnut or ivory finish Metal Bed, guaranteed Rome Coil Springs. 40. lb. fine cotton mattress, tufted. EAS TC DU X SUMNER School will soon be out and the good old summer Time will be here asaln. Now the warm rays of the sun fall across ths desks of th Sumner Duolls and fill them with kmz-into be out of doors. Many lean from their lessons to look out of at the chattering the open windows birds'and the beautiful budding trees. No doubt many thoughts are lost to of lessons and minds Idly g the good old swimming role or of or ranch on a big horses eating Juicy watermelons or sitting witn a can of worms and a pole In a shady bend of the river, or at least dreaming of the carefree days, soon to come, when the school bell will be silent and the lessons forgotten. You must remember that all this and wandering thought is not exactly the cnuaren s taun ior, when the teacher speaks, they awake from their fantasies and dig into les sons again. They really don't mean to he neglecting their lessons, of course, for they realise that promotion time Is near, and It is not profitable to daydream, although th. temptation is great. Sumner's baseball team hss been steadily climbing to the top, although they have not yet played any league John Lamoson, tneir coacn. gnines. and the students, also have decided that to keep up the fine spirit or tneir nlavers. they should have a yellmas- ter and some slxxllng. crackling yells. Numerous yells have been brought In by the pupils'. This one was consid ered best: r & H Electric Range " Only 22Karat Gold Used in AH Union rlce.-Ho- 3 sl $5 Hours commonly Silver ruiinflfs Porcelain tininps Extraction by Gas known as Trench Mouth, treated here. $1 $2 and to $5 $3 and 50c a successfully Tooth I satisfaction given entire lias nsraPBiilll Kehtmtor SAei Corborttion 490 Lexington Ave., New Yorl City Gentlemen: My Kehrindter ntu given entire sttiiftctio. To Jte, cents to litep up! This I eonsiier at it has cost me only twenty-jiv- e 1 tamales, Ixiaded dice. Are we In It? Well, I guess. 11 Sumner, Sumner, Yes, yes, yes. Th. seventh graders of Sumner, under direction of John Lambeon. helped a great deal In the "Cleanup" campaign this year. They took pencil and exact drawpaper and, In groups, took ings of all the blocks in the Sumner district. They investigated alleys, vacant lots nnd. In fact, all places that would be likely to mar he beauty of A COMPLETE Being a man, ne is pafticti- larly interested in the economy of Kelvinator operation. J H: has found, as" have thousands of others, that Kelvinator is a considerable economy over old methods of refrigeration. HIS letter is from a man. I j But economies of money cannot compare with economies of health and time. 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