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Show ;TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 4,' 1929. 12 2 AIRPLANES School News and Views Boys Surprised With Ice. Cream and Cake 1. 9 'plapw-gruund- FRANKLIN About 43 boys were surprised Friday afternoon with a treat ot ice cream and cake. The principal promised the wtnnln base Mil team a treat, and the others boys were the losing team. They were the bell boys, the sign boys, the milk boy, the Junior trail lc oil leers and Edward Reeves, who has kept our baseball and soccers in such good condition. It was lots of lun to eat and talk instead of doing school work lor a few minutes before recess time A number of the teachers brought . their kodaks and took their pupils have on exhibit aprons, children's ring. pictures, as so many of the parents dresses (all materials , underwear, We were singing and dancln7 End c. O whst fun. like to keep the childrens pictures. remodeled articles, and will present The pupils of room 5 have made to fashion show dresses, suits and Now, don't you wish that you all had two bouses. One is made ot logs and ensembles, which they have made and , come? Alice Greenhalgh, room 15, the other la a plain wooden' house. Will wear to the show.-- . About one hundred twenty boys They are very cunning and if they were larger they would look Just like are exhibiting their cabinet work, MY DADDY.. electrical sheet metal, bent Iron, and My daddy is an engineer, real houses. woodwork pieces, which the boye de Hes as brave as brave as can be. Frances Ailen reports: Nellie and I had the best time Sat- signed end made. I love to hear him tell railroad tales The following was the program of As I sit upon his knee. urday. May 25. at Snyders Hot Pots. Parent-Teachassociation We went in played ball, the - played games.swimming, In which we wan many meeting: HS goes out every day our 1. also orchestra. We useful prises. At eight fifteen oclock. Selection, enjoyed X Election of officers, And takes his train to LehL fried chicken dinner and later had our pictures taken. Everyone won i X Selection, orchestra. He has po time to stop. 4. Fashion-- show, under direction one or more prises. and Lyle Of Ruth Rosengreen. DeMarious Campbell When daddy, dear, goes to work. 8. room 2, report: Viewing of exhibit. White, Id like to go along. X Dancing followed for one hour. Id like to give the brakes a Jerk The fifth grade boye treated the And make the bell girls to ice cream and cakes one afternoon last week. The treat was Parent-TeachHold . ' given to won because the girls have But I have to go to school Instead 1 the spelling contest that had Just study hard, you see. Interesting Meeting And closed. Helen Kattar and Harold So that, when I have grown up. . Editor. not for won Aftoa a missing An Reid, prise Harper engineer I can be. a word during the contest We don't Dor thy Matheson, Associate Editor. room 15. Rodney Edwards, know who enjoyed it the most the June X ParONEQUA Monday, girls in winning, or the boys, in giv- ent Teacher association held a meet- Shriner Ei.tertain ing the party. ing at Onequa school. An InterestWith Song and Dance The pupils of room I have written ing program was rendered. Among ere on some whst little they essays numbers were a boys' chorus the bp 8HRINERS WARD Once again planning to do during the summer. from Jackson school, and a girls The following, by Frank Coombs, is chorus from the sixth grade, room 9. we will try to tell you a few things summer considered the best: This Freese Barker also that happened in the hospital: Mrs. to Nevada. When I get sang Virginia I am going a solo, Mr. Alex Carr from Harvey underwent an operation there I am going to help my uncle the board of education was the prin this morning. take care of the farm. We are go- -, cl pal speaker. We all had a nice time Saturday Other Interesting when the Shriner from Wyoming numbers were rendered. lng swimming and shooting pheascanants. Then we will go to the John Matheson, room 4, says: came to see us. They danced for us yon horseback riding. After staying Room 4 at Onequa to looking forward and played the band and we were in Nevada tor a month I will go to to a good time at Liberty park next surely thrilled and were all so glad Canada. Thursday. We are practicing our to see them, but we didnt like to see race and hope to win. Each day we them go. The three biggest girls have been are getting nearer to becoming real High Team Win graders. We have all enjoyed doing quite a bit at fancy work the Baseball Championthip fourth the third grade and will hate to. say last week. to Miss Eva Green, but we y Tonight is movie night, of which C-b- to have Clarence Ewan, Editor. as good a time next we have told you many times before. HIOH-Jack-son JACKSON JUNIOR We are all happy when our movie year. baseball team won the baseball Grace Jackson, room IX says: night comes again. seven straight The boys and girls of our school took championship, with , GLENDORA H, victories. This ts very unusual for Ooowers to put on the soldiers graves - VELVA8, a Junior high team. 'Jackson will re- on Memorial day. Wills Bell SorMARY M. ceive the pennant Wednesday, Jum rels and Grace Jackson were elected Reporters. b 9. The following program will to decorate the graves. Rachel Reid, room 3, presented: says: We Association Selects 1. Orchestra selection, re making poem books to Miss Amy 2. Jackson song. New Heads Year Lewis room. Miss Lewis put two " 1 Minutes Of last assembly. 1 poems on the blackboard and then 4. Cornet duet, Wendell Brandly ire copied them on paper and made Editor. Marjorie Knight, L. B. Ferguson. covers for the booklets. Rachel Reid Dick Strike, Associate Editor. 5. Talk. Vice President Elaine Duf-ft- a. hrs written two poems for her bookOQUIRRH An election of officers aslet We all like this kind of work. for the Oqulrrh Parent-Teach4. Awarding of baseball pennant, rewas held last sociation for 1929-19Mane Williams, room 7, N. Childs. O. A we mgk-.nclass committee week. In are g health apSuperintendent ports: nominating 7. Acceptance for school. Presihealth booklets. In each book- pointed by Mrs. L. J. Hays, this years dent Harry Turner. let we have written names ot differ- president, nominated two candidates 5. Piano solo, Gloria Newman. ent kinds of foods, and when to eat or each office, end the voting was 9. Talk. gllen Oulbranaon. done by ballot. Much interest was them. We find It very Interesting. 10. Vocsl duet, Edna Price and re--, shown and" the election Louise Matheson, room 9, was very Ellen Oulbranaon. We are to all Mrs. Hays announced the reclose. good-by sorry say ports: 11. Awarding of "Js' by Principal to our teachers Tor the summer. sult as follows: Mrs. A. idl. 'BeckRawlings. We hope we will have the same teach- man was elected president rMrs. L. 12. Yells. ers next school term. We are J. McCall was elected first vice presia. Saxophone duet, Charles Par- - anxious to know If we win pass all in dent; Mrs. Burton Rupp was elected our promotion tests. We have en- second vice president; Mrs. B. W. 17, Martin kelly. The Jackson school has a large joyed many happy days with our Younker was elected third vice presigraduation class this year. There are teachers and hope to enjoy many dent, and Miss Leah Riser was elect170 to the graduating class. The pro- more. r. ed We wish aU the readers of The gram for the graduation exercises Is The Memorial day committee from as follows: most Tribune a the Oqulrrh school consisted of Miss pleasant summer. 1. Selection, orchestra. , Zeta Morris, our principal; Mrs. 3. March of graduates. Edna Sundberg, sixth grade teacher, Dancer and Singer Own X Song by graduates, "Our and the following pupils: Margaret School. Romp on Playground Clays, Claire Reed, Tom Degles, Rich4. Reading, Betty Renshaw. ard Hanson and Max Marovitx. Ear5. Selection, Girls Glee club. Msessret Herron, Editor. ly on Memorial day the committee 6. Oration, Garner Meades. WASHINGTON Oh, what to more took the many lovely bouquets and 7. Selection, boys quartet, Clar- fun than to dance on our ratted plants that the pupils had ence Evans, Elvln Little, Alex Oles, with colors bright and gay,playground with tas-slnought to Mt. Olivet cemetery. The on your hat, and a cane in your graves of the soldiers were decorated Harry Turner. 5-- B. Drol-ling- SPOIL-SUPPLY OF hand? Up on youf toes, down on Address, Dr. J. T. Worlton. Duet, Edna Price, Clarence your heels, thats the way we go. Evans. Boys to blue, girls to red, dance gay-l- y 10. Address of G. H. Backman. over our grass. On the last day 11. Song, graduates. of May every person in the A TZ-- - Usual eC grsdaatc&wnxarisc tossnoat on tfcg The boys and girls of the Jackson dancing and singing from 7 Junior high school had an exhibit Fri- to 9 o'clock. Gordon Spidel, Room 15. day, May 31, of art, sewing and manual training under the supervision of Mias Ruth Keller. Miss Ruth Rosen-gree- n the May festival. and Mr. E. D. Pearson. The If by our school you should have exhibits ere very creditable and reppassed resent the work of many pupils. There On May 31st, which was Friday last. are several hundred pieces of art You would have seen everyone in the work to day modeling, leather work, Washington school wood carving, designing and still life In our great big playground, just west of the pool. done by about one hundred chilLeaves of bright green, like a lovely dren. screen. The Sewing classes, representing about one hundred and twenty girls, We all Joined bands and made a 1 s g. er 5-- 9, 3-- B. Junior 4-- B, for er 6-- - 30 ft--B, - -- ' secretary-treasurere- es ucts. is tha Influence of Ihe paper which ie weed for covering the clsaret The paper wiapper weed on meet of the popular brands ok cisarete con lams lime sod magnesia as a filler Ruth wrappers seem to have an important effect to causing the eigaret to bold lire when lighted. Q. Why win a eigaret continue to burn when not being puffed, while it it necessary to draw oa g cigar to beep it lighted? CLARKSON. N. Y.sfUP) Avia -- L B. UcO The tobaceooueed to the manufacA, tlon hasnt improved the disposition ture of cigsrets, considered as a whole, or lacteal output of cows, farmers of more combustib, or do not bum not are ft voted Tbit It ft tpectil depwrtmwnt wore freely than the tobaccos used to the this vicinity declared recently to 1& Ttue of querte. of cisv.. Th? dirmrtet of. .fencing mttuiture ef the --scat gpvr 40 roar at toe temper put the however, it muen sxsaueirTnaa eta evtenetv onaiuuuoa in With tort on that cicareU of the mtar of average siae and Uug airport. ear oeoeeitr tbet relent Is a factor of some importance in the It seems the sooming of planes to serve roe la TtUft.eervw-it free Fell-ti- re relative combustibility of lbs two products. over their grazing grounds, near the lo iniermeuoA. to mete use of li ftepmee roe of bene most important single factor, wfoieli roe ere to Toer oblige-Ho- n Probably the when entitled. fitt which bovine brings airport, chagrin taken tn connection with ie only teecent in eoia or etempe particularly difference in diameter of the two prod reflect itself to the small quantity encioeed the with rout inquiry for direct reply, and poor quality of milk they give. Addreu The felt Leke Tribune InformaIn registering their complaint be- tion Burton, Frederic J. Hertim Director, fore the town board, the fanners said that after a busy dsy at the aviation field, 'which was established a year ago by Dr. Pierre A. Bernard, they were lucky If they got milk fit to drink from their discontented ktoe. In addition, some said, the crowds that visit the air field every week trampled their vegetable gar dens and fields and occasionally "snooped about their barns and premises generally. A justice of peace was appointed by the board to investigate the matter. WubiMtoo, re v fe How much natural ice it used?- R W 8 A Of the 40 606 004 tons of ice produced about 10 006 666 tone were and sold in were taken from rivers, lakes and reservoirs. 6een per cent ot the members of the Rational Association of loo industries desk exclusively to natural ice., I per cent sell both jpqnufqcLured and natural ice, l3t. Abnhtm Uncola wu mtrouentlr h.ppfin TT ma) Bali , jiw lr UjM IM r u.a mad maiden name. Fo btocrapti, o( tM moincr ol James Barry, written to to, too. S OfUnc," set their q tun. did tto fonr nameeh R. R. Fe A. There Is wme doubt aa to how the Bpringc of the seasons originated, iDriaA.11 ''-lafrom the Anelo-Saio- a a wuroa of water, a .princtae, s naiad the reference tto "tn or leamnc. probat.tr at this tirngj coming out of young Isshoots from tto Sanskrit of the rear Summer Kt wfrsryaea 'wdoMiS- toroiiWr .ar-tlate' perhaps eonnected the Latin autumous auMus. o a Participle with aucehs.season torn the Why was Abraham Lincolns mother mean Inc Increase, autumn Winter I from tto Oothlo called Nancy Hanks instead Of Mrs. Lto- - of produce menu the It oriamallT t probably "wlntna coin? 8 R A A Prior to her martian tto mother o 1 maw, urn Vnupw pw cent ,j lured tea. a O, C. What It the km test distenoe that Bebe Ruth hat batted a feel! J M F A There ere no records beat of the Throe longest hits mede In a bell geme hits wrhtoh Bebe Ruth mede in the world were esumeted to be 466 Teet, tot fineoend 456 feet. These ereperhepe the kmteet bits mede. Bebe Ruth mede e long hit in June. 1931. which wet eeuaeted to hare traveled over too furt, GREAT INTRODUCTORY Q- WWW I How menr decisions end advisory Q opinions has Use world court of internal Justice rendered? C M A. It bee civea thirteen Judgments end sixteen advisory opinion. There arc four cases pending and undecided. a 'Wat Leonard Wood aver governor of F. Leonard Wood wet military of Cube from Iff to 1603. In lbJTThs government of Cuba Wes transferred the Cuban republic, to that after that date the United Btatea Bad no aoeernor general then. Q. ubafW. A. MOTORISTS BUY er ' fljiiestions; Va' sMsuL. nswers MM er ding-don- placed Mi a temporary vault Just aorUeut of the tomb. It was in February, ltol. treueM back Into tho monument and on September 34. IbOl, was placed la Its present posi uoo as drscnbeo in banal number . quoted above. This maXeq seventeen morale and three burials." PARKING TICKETS WASHINGTON In (UP) Out Melbourne, Australia, the traffic cops dont give automobile drivers tickets. They ..collect them, and the tickets cost a shilling. This sad portent of whst conditions may be here if parking space continues to grow more scarce has reached the commerce department from its Australian trade commissioner. Until recently Melbourne motorists parked free and anywhere they pleased. For their supreme court had decided the Melbourne city council bad no authority to restrict them. Someone said, "there orta be a law" and. lo! one was passed. Melbourne motorists now park their cars only after presenting traffic cop collectors with colored pasteboards costing s shilling a day, five a week, 1 pound a month and so on. ROSES FROM ANTARTICA. WASHINGTON CP). Red roses for her birthday came to Mrs. A. F. Rubier, from her husband, an airplane mechanic with the Byrd expedition to the South Pole. A radiogram to a Washington florist made the gift possible. as was also the grave of Miss Mary Wolcott, . a former teacher ot the Oqulrrh. We surely were glad to do this. We "planted the plants upon the graves and the boys watered the plants and we all hope they will grow well during the summer months. Vacation Is to the air! This to shown by the rhymes and paragraphs having Vacation as their inspiration that were handed to the editors. We are giving you some of these vacation stories and poems: OUR VACATION PICNIC. . At the end of the year. When vacation draws near. Can you guesa what were going to do? Well hike for awhile. Then, according to style, WeU sit down and aU eat our lunch! If we want to have fun, Away we wont run. Instead we ll all stay in a bunch! Lois Ireland, SIPEffiDAIL . Hat Russia many newspapers? M. F. A. Soviet Russia is said to have Mt news-papewith a total circulation of 7,64, MM. Moscow has forty --eight papers with a circulation aver 4.000,00a. companion to tbe Popular-price- d Q a A Why It Rlri famous? H K R. From the Swiss mountain view of 100 aaiied in every direction is seen from the top. Rial it about eitbt VACATION. Q Ti there kg much iflver tn a Canadian quarter as there it in ane of the Untied 6 tales? C, N A. The Canadian contains OS matnt of fine silver quarter The United Stales quarter contains 4 09 trains of fine silver The silver in Canadian coins Is a hule finer than that in our coins, there fera the value of silver in each is about the tame. Canadian bullion Is 2 fine and united States bullion it o fins. . Q. How much post would the people 30,000 usd during a year) fogbMwa of A. The population frequently It not a trod Index of the postal receipts of a town. For example, there are ft number of small Only 292 Bovn Uiwna thas have prosperous mail order in- dustries which have very small population. PUl receipts equal to cities of 40,000 population. .Q-- Row many times was Lincoln's burial Place Changed ? A A. The custodian of the Lincoln Memorial tomb tars in part; Llucoin a was buried three limes. That is. It body was deposited in three places where it was ex permanently They were: rted totheremain sarcophagus at the north entrance of the monument There it for two years until the attempt to rested steal the body, November 7, 174. 3. On the twenty-secon- d of hit itiraint-natiehit body anniversary and that of his wife were buried in four feet of concrete under the sarcophagus I On September Si. 161, after the monument had been been rebuilt on account of insecure foundation his body alone was placed in 1760 Iron, stone and oement ten feet In. the ground, with the head to the west. Lincoln body was left in fourteen other tporarlly fetter it came to Springfield, such asplaces In J1 Oak Ridge cemetery receiving vault t? not M nL ?tber bod u Placed there buried. It occupied a temporary vault northeast of the tomb Placed later of the tomb erypta tor three years After the attempt to steal the body from the sarcophagus. November 7, 187. was hid around some six places underit the monument until plans for permanent burial weee completed. While the monument all the Lincoln rebuilding bodies were Great Oiler Limited Time Only mrnd cUgMf wriik do twrhgMc Jwiylif, to prtetd g gMMiekli V Jmpt y ! la ?. fr uoo. ,u. ta mmqt apart el t Today Efficient Public Sertice T SCHEDULES 5-- ' ftWcrf (Jig Utah Power & Light Co. at the dose 3-- B, 4764 The Qfwod Price wwvO. II Eurd. My mm wwbimbx homo fm Only a limited number of the new Eureka Specials are available for this extremely liberal offer. Therefore, dont ' delay. Phone Or mail coupon today. Phone Wasatch . Xasy ItostUy Faynsts Think of it! You may use this marvelous new Eureka for 10 days just as if it were your .own. Positively no obligation. After you have put it to every test if yoit' want to keep it you may pay as little as two dollars down, and the balance In easy monthly payments. a B. Sent to you for 10 days' free trial Yea. Madatnl of electric The worlds largest producer cleaner now make it possible for you to own a powerful.-rugge- d Eureka Special at the sensational low price of $39.50. This marvelous Eureka Sp eclair-fu- ll sized, with enameled steel handle, and handsome gray, bag is real I quality and beauty at a popular price. a Q. What la the area of HrbMf. C A. Meaaurint to Its system of fortification, the area of Farts It 400 square mikg. of our school. But you know, we must follow our own teachers rule, If we do what she asks us and wait for what may, She will promise us truly, well have a great day. Anna Lee Farnsworth, B BUMMER VACATION. When summer comes. I am going to Yellowstone. I am going to try to catch a squirrel and tame it. will teach him tome, trices. room X Robert Graves, world-famou- s ailisa from Lucerne. 5-- B, We are going on n Standard Model o Effective Effective to June 8th JsseSSh California !! SHE THOUGHT t You cant help perspiringbut thats no excuse for offending. SCENIC V. LIMITED 'But, to be polite, , "Its so stuffy today . . . would you mind opening this window? ti Everybody avoided Bill until he overcame "B. O. (Body Odor) no mind - reader. But he could see that BILL Miwasn't enjoying this trip into town. Why is she edging away? he wondered. Then be saw the newspaper headline 'Hotter weather here look out for 'B. O. was that Air 'trouble? Read Bill's Body odor . own answtr.- -f ; fooled me all right. '"Tricky B.O. It "Yes, I perspired But in a healthy, normal way. 1 didnt notice any unpleasantness. .. . 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