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Show 1 I THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1936. Paren-t- f j Varied Utah Program Stressed At e Forest Oquirrh To Obseive Education Week P.T.A. Unit; P.T.A7 7 Plans Luncheon Boasts Record For Library Fund The Garfield Parent-TeachJ In ulesi vints. of American Eduis proud of their record Plans ere under way for n luncl eon at the Belvedere Lounge on the cation Week a meeting of the shows which mby name of fath-with connection held PA. the la last A. sesekm U.E. The - T. afternoon of Friday. The Parent r Association membere. as ewemhled Oquirrh the group attended paid la largest many by Friday wai Teacher Association of the Forest Officers and committee member School is sponsoring this project year. Mre Arch J. West. etate president, la her eddreaa et welcome, will be held at the school Friday informed the members of the Importance of working to put over afternoon, November at three as an aid to the Library fund, and of the Garfield Parent Teacher Asie A. which to held be Convention, la Salt o'clock. Mre C . Hardy, P. T. A. the U38 National P, 7. extends an invitation to patrons are asked to remember sociation aa one of the firat to a She treed membership Lake City. (tape and friend of the school. assisted committee meetwill executive that the president, by . preside successful convention. h Committee have been formed of the month will be held MonUr a, Wast alao called the attention of the membere to the Miss Gladys OBnso. aacrwtary-troasure-r. With chairmen of the various ing proclamation iaaurd by Gov. Henry H. Blood, eetUng aaide the groups as follows: General chairday at the Garfield School. This Aa interesting program wm he at Nov. 3 M 7 aa Parent Teacher Week. , man, Mre Ray Green: tickets, Mre will be the first business meetE. Dr. Mm. Caaaoa Talka W. with Armstrong, given Alfred Bybee, Mre George H. Fehr, president, speaking m the supervisor of high schools, as the ing of the year and it Is $ery lire. George Q. Cannon, firat vice F. Boito and Mre hostesses, George ' Booth-bspeaker, Mre Lydia White 1 Gardiner. Mre necessary for all departments to Clarence Mre Subject "Ollmg Vp The Cog Ilk harpist and the Oquirrh Glee he represented, Mre John Hardy; decorations, ened the organization to an automusical numbers. Club will present been A special Invitation ha Lawrence Giles chairman; gift mobile showing where each memA social hour will be bald and reof the orMre Rulon H. Davis, chairman: ber had a part to do and asking given the are served. freshments Parents urgthat he follow the guiding prinluncheon, Mre Yswrene H. Pierce, ganization to attend all executive ed te visit the classrooms where Leonard committee meetings. chairman; serving. Mre ciple contained hi the Manual. the teacher and the room mother chairman. Mrs. L. K. Nicholson, fourth vice the years campaign for mem. room in bo will of each attendance, School the Forest of was successful. The recCouncil objectives , bership meeting president, explained HRS. WEKSIG JOHN Mre of under the supervision s will be held Monof e program committee, the perords allow an Increase of at least room mother Con-oAdame, Charles E. f sonnel end plena to he followed, secretary ef Utah day et 330 p.m. at the Sugar House sixty Jive new paid memberships chairmen. All parents are cordially over the records of last year. pare ate and Teachers, Library. Plans will be completed suggesting a atudent representato attend. invited to held .T. school be A. ad a far on P programs. tive meeting high the Garfield Parent Teacher AsTbs officers for this School year during Education week at the sociation? challenge U well as the representative of any other are Mre C. 8. Hardy, Mre J. T. school Mrs. Clarence L. Gardiner. the local school P. T. A. unit end echool to show a many names of P-T,R. C. Eeta Mre Miss Morris, Henry, teachers. fathers as paid members, as their Liston, Mre 8. D. Jenkins, Mre E. Mrs. John K. Hardy, first Mate records show. They are proud of N. Mre W. T. asked Brunker, Haslam, in the her talk, the fact that they have succeeded president, w. end Mies Willie Mre N. fob ask themselves to the Gladys in interesting the fathers to attend group T MBS. RAT GREEN O'Brien. lowing questions, "Are you as a meetings and lend their support Parents of Highland Park began general vkslraisa for the the for the project being put over this parent e problem to your chilauditoriachool the in November be Wednesday to Innchena Monday gives end Is your school and dren school year. Dr. M. J. Taylor um the school. of executive P.TJL Garfield to 13 at the Belvedere Leeage, community what you wish ttf conducted the parent education monthly meet at school, Dr, Betzaer P peaks raise fends for ths library at which was the first of a Wasatch School membership Latimer Jr., president Mre John Dr. Jean Betzner, Ph. D. assistV ; series of six classes on "The Health the Forest School. drive to begin. Asof the Liberty ant professor of education. Teachof Our Children." These classes Council 2.30 p. re Forest sociation, will preside et the openers' College, elementary education, A. held an The South High P.-will be held each Wednesday at -meeting at the Sugar House ing meeting of the year Thursday gave the principal address of the officers meeting at the achool Mon10 - Tv and everyone interested in V at 130 p.m. in the Axrial room of Library. afternoon session. She told the day. It mas decided that the offichild health is invited to attend. Douglas 730 p m. at school. , the school. A full report Of the acmembers of many ways of cers will meet the first Monday of Dr. Taylor introduced - fail subTaasday fathtivities of the membership commitInterest to effort A month at the same hour and each lng together for The development ?- e special Stewart Training School 8 ject by saying his aim waa to tee will be given by Mre Leslie of the child la the home and Association place, think. ers in Parent-Teachto reuse and parents p.m. the school, for the best interests Short, chairman of tiv committee, Mre A. J. Hagen and Mre J. C. "Spiritual, moral, physical, and work will be made at the nextr Riches MRS. JOSEPH S. TINGEY Wednesday of his mental, physical, social and The progress for the afternoon represented the City Counmental guidance are all necessary meeting of the Lowell 6 p.m. In School Miss has been needs. McKinley elected tkfad vice set for Thurr cil and Miss Winifred Dyer and Margarspiritual by greet, Newly arranged Association, said our health of for the children, new school annex. The closing program' of the afdent et Utah Congress el Pm et Morgan; principal of the Liberty Dr. Taylor, ''end courtesy should day at 8 p.m. at the school, an- Miss Betty Noble represented the ternoon was devoted to the work Thursday School, with the assistance of teachbe our watchword in all dealings nounces Mre Kelson W. Aldrich; achooL Te and eels :30 7 School of the cooperating state agencies, p.re with them. Longfellow ers and pupils. Many songs and havii A, wUl hold The South High P.-All parents president. In school auditorium. dance numbers are planned to enthe first meeting Thursday at 8 Low the children (t) ' Home econoiwlcw Miss be will attending L. Nuttall John Dr. Jr, In 130 School A teachers. of Etta Scorup, home economics in All the honor this attend to Liberty pJn. si tertain the membere attending. p.m. the guest speaker at the opening School are urged room. tea will fallow the meeting at state sapervlaor, urged every sion. parents are invited to visit classes school social Annual of Park the Highland meeting achool eacher member to take advantage of Lafayette Dr. E. E. Erirksen will address which Jildge Rulon W. Clark oi the Association Thursday prior to tbo meeting. Refreshments the service offered to Parent will be served. program, 7.15 p m. at p.m. in the echool auditorium. the group on character building Juvenile Court will be the guest .m. 130 School Teacher groups. Emerson p MRS- - J. E. BROTLES. His subject will correlate with Na- as a special feature which will speaker. Musical numbers will be furne e e benefit party. (b) Utah State Agricultural The board of managers of the Education Week. A cordial have particular Interest for the 4 pm. at the tional School Zola Jacobs McGhie of ished by the school. Every parent Lowell extension servlcw College invitation is issued to all patron fathers. Utah of Parents Congress meet ths Miss Myrtle Davidson, togethachooL to attend. A social hour will follow Murray will give several vocal tt urged to be there tothemselves Teachers recently elected and acquaint er with Miss Margaret Bello, bare East High 7 pm. "Parent where parent and numbers, accompanied by Wallace teachers school. the to fill vacancies meeting tbs occurring with the aenlor of Cyprus high school, Parents will go to school. go to school meeting In social teacher may become better ac- Rotter. the bum officer end these gave e demonstration and talk among The parents of the East High room. new members, together with the quainted. Mrs. Earl Atkinson, cm the proper war of preparm. South p High previously elected, and ail School will participate far a "go to Hawthorns School 730 pm. ing n school hmch. session, Thursday evening departmental chairmen were intern achool" ?c) W. p. A. Projects Mrt. school. at seven o'clock officer The et p.m. duced to the members of the P. T. EAST HIGH CLUB BOBBY HOUR NEWS Ruby 8. Garrett, etate dlreo Friday A. section of the U. E. A. held leal of the P. T. A. of the achool will East High Girl Reserves celeof the Hobby The session for womens serial projects, School 8 pm. Wasatch as act hostesses opening of for occasion. of the the The first year brated Hallowe'en on Monday meeting Friday. y Observe r proexplained the A brief meeting will be held In Asso- Hour activities program on Friday the Wasatch Oquirrh School at the clubhouse. Twenty Following ie a list of all elective Education gram offered: Week, American ciation will be held on Friday at showed registrations from almost girl attended the party and were state offtoere: Mrs. Arch J. Wcet. the social room. Mre Leslie Sarille 1. Recreation 299 people achool Mr. will Bruce E. Milikin. auditorium, all of the city high schools, as well assisted by Mrs. M. D. Paine, club p.m. in the Mrs. George Q. Cannon, preside. franklin School Parents Day rs. employed In 31 counties. Richard H. Jones, the new as a number of grade schools near adviser, and Mre Leland W. Mays. vice president; W. Blaine Win principal of the school, will explain 3, Nursing at school between Sam. and president, will be In charge. the evening. Musithe Y. W. C. A. clubhouse. Any One of the most interesting game the for second ten. program plan for 13. Dr. L. John Nuttall Jr, Superin- girl 12 years of age or over may played during the afternoon was a 330 p.m. P.TJL meeting at 3 cal numbers will be given by the S. Educational Program IBS JosephMre on tendent of Schools, will speak Each girl school orchestra under the directv K. Nicholson, attend, and receive free Instruction dolldressing contest. p.m. dent; average employed The Changing Curriculum" and a In dressmaking, play production, was given a clothes pin and crepe Grant School 2:30 p.re In vice president; Calvin & hniiih, tion of Mr. Arthur Overiade. Mre Conage of adult attending schools "The one dramatization The dramatic school auditorium. F. showing will paper. dressing her doll fifth Vice president; Mre C. Ear) John conduct the interpretation, dancing, Sharp from 33 to 40. tribution Made by the Library to or handicraft Girls who were un- moet attractively In fifteen minute McDonald sixtlj rice president; community singing, after which the A Household training schools the New Curriculum" will be pre- able to attend the first meeting are was presented a prize. Refresh Perry Rockwood, seventh rice pran parents will proceed to the class 136 girls trained for domessented by students from all groups. invited to register next Friday at ments. using the black and orange Went, Mre John Weenig., secretary, rooms occupied by the children tic service. Ill girls placed in The following chairmen have 4 oclock at the Y. W. C. A club- color scheme of Hallowe'en, were EL P. Evahs. treasurer, Mre during the day. They will briefly homes with an average weekMre Roes Jenkins, historian. meet with esich teacher, moving The first meeting of the McKin- been placed in charge of the vari- house. Further Information regard- served. be HORACE MANN CLCB ly wage of 15. These members, together with by the bell from one room to an- ley School PTJL. for this school ous committees by Mre S. Jones: ing classes and Instructors may ReFelt: secured by calling the Girl 6, School lunches One hot At the Horace Mann High School Membership, Mrs. Edwin Mre John K. Hardy. Melvin Strong other aa doe their child. held in the new audi- entertainment, Mrs. Lawrence N. serve office. will be dish to he furnished to every Reserves elected officers Girl the year and Arthur Peterson, make up the aa follows- - Joyce Loveless, presichild obliged to carry a lunch torium of the new annex to the Osman; program. Mrs. H. Eugene executive board. BRYANT B CU Earl L. Skidto achool. dent; Thella Langford, vice presischool on Wednesday at eight Glenn; welfare, Mrs. The Bryant Girl Reserve Hal- dent: Marilyn Mitchell, secretary; more; magazine, Mre W. C. Jahries; Harassed f Diseases Matthew Mrs. o'clock. Cowley, Y. was Mre adult held at Vivian Chinn, editor; Alice Pratt, loween the Larson; Dr. pubeducation, J. L. Jones, (d) Health, party Parents' Day will be held at the chairman of the program commit- licity, Mrs. Ralph B. ProuL W. C. A clubhouse on Monday eve- treasurer. state health commissioner, Franklin School, Friday from 0 un- tee, is in change of the entertainA. concentrated drive for mem- ning. Aft on Crazier was general VIVIAN' CHINN, spoke briefly on the control The Jefferson School Is proud til 2 JO o'clock. will begin chairman for the affair, assisted by for Club Editor. of diseases. He also outlined to announce an Increase of over ment which will be in the form of bership A r reof Nov. even the an Ella better IRVING Dean Jorgensen, and the duo 9, and CLUB a health program for the 300 meeting cent In the attendance at per social. a Teachers and Parent Jackson Association W. of officer last The will 3 than the follow Mr. at advisers, sponse very good Chen to represent echoed grounds. Taylor the Parent Teacher Association o'clock. An and Mrs. H. Jeffery Ward. A prize the Girl Resen In the Irving The following program has been year tt expected. 1, general cleanliness of the Interesting program in- LawMre held Tuesday. meeting was given to Joyce Grover for the High School are as follows; Beth MRS. RALPH B. PROUT. talk by Dr. W. E. Arro- school ground. e Community singing: arranged: rence Heath gave an excellent talk eluding best costume; Dorothy Cane for the Davis, president: Elsie Pierson, vi a strong, supervisor of 2, safe water supply. floor show, by Armstrong Flagle thanking parents for the splendid schools In Balt Lake City, secondary funniest, and Betty Markham for president; Nolene Cole, secretary; e selections 3, sewer disposal and stressed the imand of "a cooperation bit humor", the moat original. Gaines were Barbara Weidner, game leader; School; Franklin Glee the recDancing Club, and containers. by of continuation of the portance reational and other features, will by W. D. Roberta; Armistice Day plaved and later in the evening a Elaine Ball, pianist; Yvonne Cardfacilities for washing A the enthusiasm ahown in the first be A. meeting buffet supper was served. Forty er, song leader; Carol Crockett, ediThe Longfellow P.-given. hands, plenty of soap and paskit McKinley echool children. were in attendance. meeting of the year. tor. All patrons and friends are Invit- Miss by Jessie Scofield will lesd in will be held in the school auditdri girls ELLA DEAN JORGENSEN. per towels. The entertainment a as cleverly ed to attend. CAROL CROCKETT, B, proper lighting refresh-men-u um, Thursday at 730 p.m. time which Club Editor. An entertaining program ha presented in the manner of an Mre Franklin D. Richards, mem- games during served. All Club Editor. 6, proper ventilation. be will amateur hour. Major Robert Reese been arranged and it la the hop . chairman of the Salt Lake and teachers ere cordially parents 7. proper seating. bership invited announced numbers. Each the pu- Council, that every parent attend. and Mia Jessie Schofield to be present. A proper fire protection. The program will begin with beginning with e of the recreation A nursing program that pil participated department of the An executive meeting of the Mcand Wallace dance skit by Bong Singing led by Mre L calls for daily Inspection, held community a' School P.TJL was Calvin Bed bury and Harbors city will be guest speakers, and Kinley C. Cooper e health examination at least accompanied by Mre home of vice the at the Monday Morrison, followed by a piano A H. Burt. Reverence will be three times during the ele120 Mre J. Riches, number by WesUy Pierce; Clyde president, read bv Mrs. N. Miss mentary school and strive for whistling and drum Coatsrille Avenue. All officers and Virginia BrunnerL Crookston. feature. Wd assisted by Miss an examination each year. room representatives were present. Constance Uam Gregory; vocal duet. Robert PlckelL Longfellow A discussion of the subject, "Par(el Red Cross. Mias Martha and Jimmy Dell; piano solo, BeverAssisting hostesses Were Mre C. teacher, will present a patriotic Visiting from a Teacher's Ashby and Mre K. Olson. Stowers, executive secretary, skU The Spirit of America" with Ostler, piano duet, Dick and ents' ly explained briefly the work acGarr Jones: reading, Barbara Ham- Point of View" by Miss Mary Wat Mre L D. Garrett will act aa group oi Longfellow students will be an interesting feature parliamentarian. complished by the Junior Red ilton; tap dance, Marilyn Slelterf: kins of the year The executive commits discuss- participating. Cross In the schools In the song and Hr. J. R. Smith, principal, will dance skit, LaVon Knew of the second meeting work of promoting world ed. several civic projects which speak on the topic "Need of Home and Gladys Murphy, Beverly Noor-d- at the Hawthorne Parent-TeachAssociation Thursday at 7 30 p.m. would benefit the community and and peace. Lucille Groaaen. School Cooperation." Dr. lla Dr. W. E. decided to assistant with Armstrong, Mre Bridwell presented bar puany cooperate (f) Miss Ellen Henderson, Cushing of the National Parent Your Own Eyes of Salt Lake movement Ibis. superintendent this Education teacher a in the school along Council, as "discussion special Work pils in skit entitled Courtesy In high schools. wUl address the City a a named to wen will Render-eotalk valuBoyer Toblets members the milch Miss the group Home leader," and School". Projects gave park, parents and talks wm be given by pupils fire station, and a branch library. hi an open discussion on the able Informs tkrfn for helping auto gave examples In speech of TOf MRS. DOW H.TOUNO. third, fourth, fifth, sixth, children overcome speech deject "School and Home Relation, showing that voices and and the IN ttCOND a seventh grades on the subject, fects. ahlpa." speech can be made more attrac- What Education Mrsns to Me. The P.-A. membership drive The evening session was tive in dally use. Police Officer E. wUl be given by Mus for the ensuing year has been very C. Hales talked on "the to the faithful dedicated necessity successful Every home In the dieworkers in Parent Teacher of safe and sane driving which Start A Genome Bayer Tobkrt ie becoming Douglas School PrT. A. Will meet frict wa visited and the result nation wide imwork. ond Go to Wort DUmtoUriit foe Its second 'monthly meeting obetalned were extremely gratify, a a portance" Mias Alice Hubbard lo Mre. Francis 8. Farney was I flisalaa MY Monday , it 730 p.m. at the echool lng. pnesBaewM . CALLED AFTER INDIANS . spoke of the Importance of keep1 on Thirteenth Eaet Street. The pro- elected secretary for the coming ft wt Children out of school when Ii.qisartliailiirt ing The chinchilla was named after suffering from colds. Mr. Dan Bak- The room mothers of the Emer- gram will stress educational week yur. MRS. HUGH LEWIS. son p,T, A. Will give a benefit and is under the direction of Mre' a tribe of Peruvian Indians, called er closed the C meeting. i the Cinehas. The refreshment committee In- party. Thursday at 130 p.re, jn Wendel Smoot Dr. W. E. Armcluded Mre W. J. King, Mre Fred the school auditorium. strong will be the speaker, his sum rtomtek Daring the afternoon table game jeet being "Trend of Modern Eduhappens bi t haM Whmi bt&m will be played. There will be light cation." Musical number will be Mrs. C. C. Parsons, president ef Bessarabian lambskin has senr hospitality, Mre Eunice Wil- refreshments. Some of the children furnished by John Summer hay sl in a short Association of Parent mid membere of the p-- T. the Parent-Teachfar itself a definite place in the son. Mre C V. Edmsn; end pro- of the school will - appear Will preside at Stewart the are te School program. A. American trade. urgently requested gram: Mrs. Earl T. Paulson. For Amazingly Quick Relief In observance ef National Book the first meeting of the association Week a port ef the fund retted MRS. SCOTT MATHESQX. on Tuesday evening at p in, Mr. Get Genuine BAYER ASPIRIN e will be weed in place reference Hamilton Gardiner will apeak on a in the school library; the COAT liXlNO LUXURIOUS subject pertaining , to Armistice Xf fob from the pains of Thats why miHione never ail foe balance Will go into tho revolving ' Surer fox wee used In Garitt Day, after which the children of neuritis whet yon went 1 quick aspirin by the name aspirin elans fund for gletssa to correct defecmuSeventh the Grade will give lng garments of skin for when they bay, but always say tive eyesight in need children. sical program In the school audi- Relief. That goes without saying. ' TOUNO OTTERS TAUGHT Genuine Bayer Aspirin tablets Tickets may be purchased from BAYER ASPIRIN and see that torium. the room menhere 5v foe one reason, they get it quick relief, Otters must be taught to swim Assisting Mre Persons this year MRS. JOHN HARRINGTON. because are the following officers and comthey dissolve or disinte- - . by their Okttrw (July ISftorltkp. OR tra mittee chairmen: Mre Bid Lock-- I grate almost instantly they touch JnU time Jar a quarter, virtnsllr U heart, vice president; Miss Maud moisture. (Note ilhistralioe above.) a tablet (or Veal BAYER ASPIRIN ENROLL Hardman, aecretary; Mrs. Fred A New iMvtjr lienee when yoa take n teal at all drag store in the United : r Clark, treasurer; Mre Junius J. Hi Boyce Aspirin tablet it start e to Staten Try R. Ton'll say it is : Shop historian; Mre & .Hayes; com- diaolvo almost a quickly as you geen. chairman education HoUoioy ' mittee; Mre Leslie L Paul, chair- swallow it. And thus ie ready to man welfare committee: Mrp, J. Al- Start working almost instantly , . . ' SCHOOL OF fMNT bert Peterson, publlciay chairman;' headaches, benralgi and beuritie Mre Marion G. Rotrmey, chairman pains start earing almost at ooce. Spdciob ! CULTURE n ...JIN wmi program committee. Room mothers Tli end ether chairmen win be an.K Best ia Hm Wert frll ! nounced Uler. A cordial invitation - - raw nooa FOR A DOZEN ie extended to all parent of chilizxa iMOttreoa aufe , dren Echool DOZEN the Stewart FUll 2 FOR 25c attending KONNVr CONNii to be present at this firat meeting SALON 1 tablet of the eeaaon.. Virtually The Stewart Training School Parent-TeachAssociation , plan' ' l'lA an Armistice prograre s Parent-Teache- 1i it t scti m." o I a room-moth- er gla IS s - it Parent-Teacher- P ism ft Co ran n A, ink ipW t , HighlandPark Liberty School pee re Calendar see a W1 t Parent-Teach- wi KOI) ci, er y7 m ilai set j ad ftot j ; South High aa jfhy Lowell School sum-uiat- Parent-Teache- h ct4 al Utah P. T. 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