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Show ftswV) -- Ai4 VwJK - r. p DESERET THE 13 ZXFSS? Bloc "W. Shapes Plans Sun- -i - - Change ssrs Sff nu Revealed Or NEWS SALT LAKE CUT APRIL THURSDAY 1933' 2 t- have erganlsed ffl'i? dllmSTbeyara News Junior Jouriialists--Scho- ol - iTTte UsebeH several stories from th Brstte Keen, book. Bonnie wrote a tetter en the Rutb typewriter and also on In Brad. xpect- - airi ldona pteyed a niano aola They - (were accompanied by Supt Frank Lou DenWs. Drlggs, their Principal, Mias Den last RuSes graasknal sugar bloc tad by RepWon. Wj Bonnie resentativw Cummings Dnunalixe Rocks visit very much and and chairman and Clarfc(D-ld.)- , three tittle girls horn the School of joved their will ctmi again M vtsned u and hope they Adams tDCotol and In Collection Blind Senators the Ogden. 1 of Riverside Absorb In Title r d changes worked on a theImportant how many things they dred Campbell, editor; Eugene ue which Act. National " Housing learned to do. Tina Lou read Clintock. associate editor. , ONEQUA SCHOOL Th Junior proposal to levy an excise tax of will be extended to April 1, 1937 RIVERSIDE SCHOOL In eqr lnl.?nd-JHlPpon ta a hundred " Re1 rnemebrs of our school we are J.perhapa class now I bill a under studying presidengeography waiting JEAN them. EH! tjr n OUlu auar to provide revenue to ; tial signature, wdro outlined in a the countries of Central Europe )o Grade. busy last week gathering pen-otbenefit payment. flood relief comnbo- f! received from Washington There are four landlocked counw Few have telegram In health our study Changes; $ The bloc via propose the plan to today by Grant Macfarlane. associ- tries of Europe. They are, Austria. I end Glen Thomas made pow Excise Proposed President Roosevelt. aeek an ad- ate PHA director for Utah. Till 1 Hungary. Swttxerland. and Cache hall bulletin board commitment that deals with loans for the moderates-lio- Slovak Ward man. ministration he would of dwelling. WASHINGTON. April A (API In Mias Anderson's room we are enough of the tax yield ! fJC? mu,,d bfwht benefit to grow-- : L. J. Glgnilliat. Jr, deputy FHA studying rocks and minerals. Some mttoT newspaper Special augar legislation took def ueed to Increase VS cbppmg about h. Each room i aauaj to thoee paid under the administrator, inform the Utah of- rocks are quart, galena, soapteUr shape in Congress today Jn g,,, propose tho .sugar ficial that President Roosevelt is stone, sandstone, mica and shale aw,tecwl lu contribution in bottles front sugar atates representative STJjtWconited by ib Red Cross council to the House way and means expected to sign th bill within the stone. There are three classes of studied proposals to maintain pro- tag membera. AM the rnemebrs of our NOT lone age t wm adminisof the next two or three days and that rpeks: Igneous, metamorphie and commutes as te spirits: duction quotas, increase benefit tration's new part wer very hi this detailed Instructions "and - regula- sedimentary. Serb men tanr rocks tax program. three with mixed and Elected ameuot- - sorts. . .tired easily sad looked payment to augar grower, Under the soU conservation act, tions will be forthcoming: imme- ure formed by water. Metamarphl: cailed the intestinal Juice, pancre-auI serious revenue finance the hod m to argiate traobte provide Our sugar crop growers would receive diately thereafter. rock are rocks which have changJuice , and bite Juice. . , asperieoc The changes as outlined in - the ed during a long period of time urlcl 12ft cento on a hundred Mrs. wnDiv...amy te only this teacher for subject n wire Include: c i sugar, raw value, Awaiting consideration . by okJtls bst work, warty, colda and Naomi Reed. Hurst MARY BELL. Fifth Grade, io agriculture committee was sided they devote half as much 1. Loan no longer Mrs. Gibbs Is our social science v in the third grade we have been g bill by Senator Edward P. to soli building crop- - as on movable equipment or machin- teacher. Wt ere now on Mexico. studying about trout W The esakdeaea mother has always had In have most of i they do to sugar crops. That pay-- ti ery for any type of property where pan (Kolol to te the only active vol- learned about the rainbow trout; Bobbie in our room. They play IAS. Teak... which is still her stand-b- y rims Popocatepetl Haw s prorvisions of the Costigan-Joness 1 ought to mnt is from four to five times the loan for the same is lee feel cano on our continent, mid it te hi and the eastern brook trout Keith- - they are th boy In the story, less than the payment under th 2,000. sugar act which was supplementary Delta- Rut ewre Last try this Treatment... I started Mexico, in her room we must have er at rati res of Utah.: Th rain-ad-2. must borrowers Own Future to the Invalidated arncultural Invalidated AAA. a note book. We take down the bow trout te blue at the top of Monday tho auditorium ehissee en- - toior begea to eoms back la my skin... I felt to the he on the act still but la Improved property jusunent most Important facta, Whew Ve hit body,- red in the middle and Joyed topics on th possessions of better. ..I M koger tired easQy aad earn I hold it tinder a lease running at law books. were bedt te liava finished Mexico we will he sliver on th bottom. The easternjih United States given bv casta of felt that thee least six months beyond th term of on measure would eliminate Th4 South America Roberta Read. brook trout te sort of brown with boys and girls from room 12. Some strength... to great to feet ' the loan. fata over All c wer the In TheyUf the A body. taxes LOU Alaskan Wild JACK. spots pink LYNN Editor; topics and like ary aid eelL osAAGa, processing provided & Loans must be made for im! are much mors slender than thejufe. "Pen and Ink Ftah, "Sight old law but would, revive, benefit NAOMI READ. Asst Editor. g proved property only. This eliminrainbow s payments of to cents a hundred- -' hi San Juan, and "A Tropi- ates loans for new constructions . SON,. Third Grade. JEAN BEN cal Fairyland." C , , weight of sugar. under this title. . N ION, Editors; PATRICIA SWAN-EUtah individuate and - The payment however, would be Helen Putnam writes: The girts ' 4. Approved financial .Institutions Stewsrt Collects Associate Editor. ttons JO March 1590,781 paid during from th fourth,- fifth and sixth require-; contingent upon certain will be Insured against loaa up to Flood Relief Funds meat dealing with ' child tabor, In federal income taxes' on 1935 10 per cent of their total advances i Students minimum wages and maximum earnings Jr N, Hinckley, Internal Instead M. STEWART Douglas of 20 per cent as previous-- ' WILLIAMdlstrt-- i ; working hours, equitably SCHOOL Bera use . of the flood Make New Poster revenue collector for Utah, wired ! AXELRAD'S button of sugar crop proceeds, and A tn tbe East, the Which Total liability the FH stricken famUiea Ik today, - r Incur far In- Stewart School has been cooperatj administrators production of the crops within at Washington, may SCHOOL-Charie DOUGLAS March Th collections this year surant Jotted quotas, te reduced from 200.000,-00- ing with the Red Cross end colGoldthorp of Room g reports: 1b i . LRU Quota Chaag exceeded by about 1126,000 th col. to 100.0003)00. lecting small sum of money from our nature room we are studying : Except for a few changes In the lection last year, wbea thoee for ActTitle 3 of the National Housing the students for jwlief. the Solar It te very Inter: legal form of tho which, provides far a m The third grad has so of the esting to System. proetamn,- the the corresponding month were tear about th plan eta 1 on insurance tn bill loaiurfor th the for would plan most interesting exhibit CasUgan provide meteors, and stars. almost idenUcal with those 464,772.72. The increase la about building, buying and school. They have bees studying ;I quotas Anneti Burt of TS7 reports In In the original measure, which set 29 per cent which' te aqulvalent of homes, remains unchanged, Mr, Norway and have bullion the floor our art w Art progressing very to th national average. Macfarlan explains. , production at 1.550,000 tans of models about thra feet high of rapidly on our posters. They thus Utahs federal gift taxes amount, sugar and 260,000 ton of cant sug-rock an houses, drying tar have turned out wry nicety.! ar annually. AU domestic eonsump-tto- ed to 40.727.80. the collector re- Santa Barbara Around the i of Norway. our. tavorite They, ar representing above that quota production ported. Other Income tax payments huge picture mad by the pupil. books and atari. Some ar about - ate due June IX September IX and would be alloted la making curtains produo-They ere also Recall Vote Fafla 'Ann of Green Gables, "Rebecca December 1A on 1935 ram togs. ors as formerly. . design. The students of Bunnvbrook Farm." "Simon KenSANTA BARBARA Calif, April Norwegian la Costigan temporary absence 'W'Whitfield .ft a wrote and sjj;. play. poems 1 A P) Voters of Santa Barton," "Joan of Are," "Cinderella," I from th city, (tie office announced Which was and "Midsummer Nights Dream." bara retained Mayor E. O. Hanson Angiomas wrote a song teachth bill was designed to "continue German Zeppelin music the music set to by In office today by defeating a Margaret Bklpp, . 6B, reports: In i eoclal and economic gains made v African Coast . foom In the fifth grads we Ur art call eleetion that had the backing er, Mis Perry. celebrating spring va- are making of four councilman opposed to A dance spring posters. We ar held the to be to preceding cation ABOARD DIRIGIBLE VON him. drawing children playing swans, C-V 'tri com-pl- si With 2 Our dqSid is undtrgolng The four opposing eounotlmen Friday. (INS) April blossoming trees, boats and 2ft our room had birds, other the Canny Island well behind, ere removed at yesterdays wo Friday, March"Ptaocchio." When finish many thing. transfarmatioiL Each a play called seppeltn Von Hinden-bur-g call election. them our teacher is going to choose SMir.g if Tush tho- huge child had a part In th play: The toosy waa traveling above Voters derided to additional to put up In th ball. Ws all costumes if tom ax rises f Stawacb smooth seo roughly ftas the mad to the election to fill the successors to children OPEN Joy making poster and.wa know ACCOUNT Warns, still s waasss to at y owny northeastern coast arparallel wa Th Africa. given the scenery. lighting fixturM instoBad. . play the council posts. on ate doe also chUdne, mattes toas st erisbt agprtlta T. 4th Easy to All Dafor 2no, will Srt, Sits to continue down Stewart Ittk-lHtQ Tbe recall in Hanar toiar, Imsalar towels. roaliias, 3B reMayor of against YDdocoratsd Cotteroll Patricia .May throughout kar ar the Capo Verde Islands be- - sen, a brother of CHe Hanson, form- 5th and 8th grade. Shirley Hog tu. lanovas Soat toly Delivery by Track ar Fratsk w cotton Th pt seeds planted port: like tt. .to, fora turning toward South Amert-- er mayor of Seattle, to batter mtvd TwwUaea. Ckudise ver modem Allowed Ahraet Aaywbsrs Wash, was ean. few weeks ago are now beginNANCY TAYLOR, Edltor; lican, on her maiden voyage to Rio based on chargee that he we "unto coma up. Our sand table cEentel is our ning being Editor. Incracahig Von Assoc. tho TOWTXH. MARGE Janeiro, Ifindenbuig fit for office, end that hi adminnow has iqaay pots on h. In a few Fried rtchshaen. Germany, at istration has accomplished " mad part of Axslrad's xtensiv of th pots wa can see the little I . Tuesday. cotton plant coming through the, Grant School program. Now, to mak way soil. We are ail ao thrilltd to ae for th w te workman out school Decorations them. Before hope Spring wa will all have ate little cotton SCHOOL Room 7 and plants growing. JUDITH SORENSEN. Editor. 5 In Room 7, Mr. Margaret BeverO has tulip and Jonquil mad ALWINNE BYWATER. Asa. Edit of th en red papar " " "" pictures 'J fi Easter Rabbits a Forest Students , , In Room X the room te very attractively decorated for , Spring Bfake Geography Kama-lioThey have pusoywUtowa. On the rORST walla they have wmdmDlj inaac Our room te making Y RYAN. report; HARR ehlldreiti th by maps. W are putting on these Room 241 In the sixth grade map cheese, butter and match facar we riaaa ctel studying science ' Vhen you com to town for oonoronoe plants, fish you wont to stop when you ' Czechoslovakia and Poland Batty tories, sawmills, power and other canneries. haystacks . eon save tho most tims and (ho most money. Our factory store , Howard. makes This Room 22: In the test meeting of farming products. . en Richard street , . directly opposite th south gates to Temple the fifth grade Audubon Club we vary Interesting map. ' Square , , combines both advantages to foe superlative degree, Milton Thackar of studied th kingfisher and had a rot Your convenience wt are offering foe following parts; short ravlaw on it. 1 . Room 24; In our social ectenc SpMiitrdi class wa am studying South AmerMexico, and that they were have ica. On th windows wa ctvUteed peopl In North iheep graxtng In green pasture. the first Christ of th . Andes, and a cart America. Among th famous exJEWELL plorers were Desoto and Cortex. by .oxen, pulled Carieg Layton of th Sixth grade WINTHER. ScanRoom 28: Room 28 te decorated reports; In our study of the learnpeninsula wa hare very appropriately for th spring dinavian W Swaden. about Norway and month, on the window ar little ed DOG-ON-GOO- D lei bird house with a blue bird to studied about them In th library. a cherry tree with blossoms on Our class was divided Into two secthe branches. By th bouts Is s tion. One part took Sweden and the other Norway. Th next day butterfly. Th pupils ef th Grant School we gave reports on what w bad hare started to bring money for learned, to th class. (AO-Woo- l). Velds Schofield, reports: The the damage th flood has caused In fourth grttdts were very glad to the ait Bom of th pupils of the sixth hear A talk on Holland and A sensation at fols low price. Your from people who one livgrade went on a hike to Ensign choice of 7 color combinations. Buy countries. hike ed in the Peak. Th purpose of th two or more to keep ear upholstery was to obtain rock for our Nature: Everlvn Palmer reports; Thechll dren of tho fifth grades are very to mako eld upholStudy, LA VON LAST. looking now CAL RUDD. Editor, sorry that Mina Beatrice Logie te look new. stery VILA COWAN, ill. They are hoping that ah will ... Associate Editor. soon be able to return to school. With the help of th substitute the AUTO ROBES (Seconds) boys and girls hare studied the Tell Thermometers Sam Quality as above but damaged or soiled : unit on "Fairy Tale." Growth Of Flood Funds HART ALICE HAMILTON. Editor, LUCILLE INCH. ENSIGN SCHOOL In Room 4 Assistant Edltoc, . the children have many new books to read. In on book there was REqUWmON SIGNED A. story called "The Four RobRoss, of Idaho today bers." and another one about "The Governor requesting , Slighlty Soiled or Damaged Three Little Pigs." We read about signed A requisition A f t H. Blood of Utah and Governor Henry "Th Three Billy Goats," These are salesmen's sample HUDSON BAY TYPE removal Tom Thy-lof til "Boots and Hi Brothers." Before to permit and leftovers from last years from Holliday. Utah, to Good-- ! we learned to read, our parents on a charge line which were mad to sell told or read these stories to us. In Idaho, for trial from E. & Now we are glad that we can read of embexzllng (308 . at $30 and up. them ourselves --KENNETH BEN- NION, 2nd Grade. Our school te Joining th other schools of the city in raising funds ; for the Red Cross to b used for Ready-mad- e or tailored to your measure the people In the east who have from foe finest fabrics obtainable, includlost their homes la a flood. In our room ws have made a thermoming foe new spring and summer patterns. eter and hare dollars and cents on Lodtea new styles . , . S3c np it Instead of degrees. Wa hope to raise four dollars from our Man's new styles TSe np room. The red line te rising and We Burk el oanasais fra ef w think we will soon reach our tbogi mark. Wa are glad that we can . during ceniaraooa help these people a little ELEAi .Dirocd (y. NOR PATRICK. Fifth Grade. Monday will be Arbor Day and LC each class te giving a program In J t " the nature room. Each child will rn re res Crsotest ILa CUEING REMODEL give a poem, or a aong. or n atory. . Fine . fQj YCJ OLD CC0K ST0VI TRADED IN Room 12 te preparing an Arbor. IMG SALE CH A GENUINE ESTATE EUCTRICANCEI their! Those who Day play. prepare face Yic.cn ' ' - '' i'' ' particular part th best will b on , th big program which will be 8:15 . Newest Fabric 5, gi ven the test period of the dty. ' Th Ensign School has been takTti iwswsl Bawd (Asgw tn tn for th the ing money people flood district. Room 11 has a ther AS ses rervef. Mil order Car of mometer and as wa put our men- new, ey In th box the mercury rises "Srmybeejr Cmwt In the thermometer. W set our ifcu'Dixa goal at three dollars, but we have re yv ,..st collected three dollars and forty-- : I Si id S3EK2IASDSTSST , ETJAKT STSURGHAM, Manager' , fly cents. W are gted we can be M (. of real service to three people whoreosm togm 1 ro yenpue grounds I , BuW-MA. .. our ored ,.n t Make our store your headquarters during conference (Lj'STi'.vgD ptafTftebe th Grade, meetings v YMNt ior tiun al Baum.) In our art class we are matirr Easter greeting cards for tbe DDlr si. iiVws'yaTIV. ! n Utah Director For New Bill '' il Cosi!ia IIAe JPffeters JcoraphjV Kr.t',-Sn6o- Fad ko-ba- a it for-tb- e hP 1.,. nnny Lien end Women Ju, c pro-rar- , thenre Interest -- WjLCbrftY ' r This story. itI3 fTrence ? iaDrhl n pro-Se- i CosU-facrea- 1 i. Income Tax Payments Told . is Hatch--writes: - i SIMF-Serin- trout-GORD- WL . : s - Wcfcom Conference Visitors 0 , - j n - 2.-- Nean , cpacauaddL have-anothe- r ui nw i that-ever- f 1 l a star ' DAD DDDAIIS tniu txf, !d ! a notb-ling.- Hu TABERNACLE NEAREST-T- i ' grant x Glothmg Store Gonfe c iadlitf daSr r.-"- SCi-lC- Mipi n Special AUTO ROBES Swil-aertan- d ... Ladies' Knit DRESSES . $L50 to $2.50 ' BLANKETS . $6.75 17 ... , ; 22S0,24Mnp sYUPtionr - oncnESTQA ef.i:j Iluidtm fsnisy ttrf Ycu Can Ahvays Shop to Advantage x fotU'iTsUmstl Imri UTAH WOOLEIT MILLS gars helcs? ca.iia nziirns f:r cl"2 estate VcIi Spring, Topcoats ,15 ofi , .. I!::; th MEN'SHOSE J.5pair3$L00, Sweaters-$1.00 vr $7.75 MEN'S SUITS L.D.S. .Garments. All-Wo- end rrnten "it C tjx t help-BETT- " pt ? , A ' A At |