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Show THE DESERET HEWS CXTYT10NDA? SALT, LAKE 'not ao good, but w have fun NOVEMBER 16 193S Roms wish to report: Our clan is working very hard to have a perfect record for being Third Grad. dean. . , ye-,- Starting today we have a pattern of one of our girl's hands done in some of the, room the children : J,' H, Hickman, employe in the if to eee were excited and , who ha ttwn absent' from 'schoot; fenth whtu and black paper. 11 'voted local office of the National candidate would win. lor some time. He is in the hospital each one in the row has drain their General election dav, we found., veterans' Service, has been named Editor's Koto Salt Lake's jaamr jouraaltoa will press at the with a crippled leg. We thought it hands and face, we put the white' placement repreeru alive, Tuesday could we row out at if side the of front laleat aews hi school circles to this daily featare of Tbs Deseret cheer, the be would nice always held on the first vestetday by in Novens it was announced first the after Monday ao children the must row. we if the a Kews. little, anyone him spoils Writlea aad edited by school pepils. these eolaaias offer a Thomas R. Faddis, acting Utah diup ber-Funds Drive Launched waa plctara of stadeat and we masks black and out side the books, games, rector. put brought activity aad eeaettaa. Ceatrthotioae frost and many nice dont like ,J6L Shirley Wanberg. Mr. Hickman succeeds Ray jack 0'lantern At Meeting 01 aay school papU, throagb the appointed editors aad associate Grade. him an wrote Irish and Fourth who resigned to accept the Operated jointly by thingg to eat We also eCtora at the schools, will be welcomed. a British company, passenger air- - position of director of unemployletters and sent these thing withi Chairmen , back be will oeen Frank-of established has he the We and service ment under aister. the hope girls plane yhe boys compensation the children made a very fine baby hit to school soon. Ruby Shuput. un School were very glad to be' linking Dublin. Bristol. Liverpool stare industrial commission. The 193 drive for 165,006 to Group Dancing It ' cradle. i Some of these things are Fourth Grade. back to school after a vacation of and the Isle of Man. conduct the 1937 relief program of Discharged with the rank cf ser At Community Chest Gbal Set 165,000 JUNIOR JOURNALISTS ing them anyhow. Beth mak- Veterans Jobs Burt. Official Selected In City Schools Pupil Activities ' a Liberty Its 20 sponsored agencies was be- Enjoyed gun today by the Salt Lake ComLIBERTY SCHOOL The Chest. needamount munity HUGH McLEAK, Editor ed to carry on the work of the various units was set Saturday at MARJORIE DRIGGS, Assoc. Editor Our North American Indians are a meeting of the Chest executives then subject of interest in Room t. and campaign chairmen. Stress is being put on group soli-- r Our room is decorated with many pictures of Indians showing how iritarions by the business, and public employe Children they live and dress. of the campaign army. On brought books about Indiana for us to We read. have drawn and a 2. will be pec. paintgrand 'push" of Indian tepees and staged in the drive when 500 volun ed pictures teer workers go into the field In a bright war bonnet. JO ANNE campaign to raise a set BROYLES, Room 4. quota. Through Its agencies, the Com- weIn Misa Elizabeth Martin's room, are learning to change fractions munity Chest gave relief service oi to lower terms and higher terms. various kinds to more than 50.000 We also chapge fractions to whole needy during the last year. it was and mixed numbers. The pupils reported today rom Chest hea- fare working very hard. DICK dquarter. Conspicuous among the cases ROBINSON. Room 6, cited in the report were T.S of servIn Miss Adeie Kerrs room we ice to dependent, neglected and un have been show n how to paint w itli cierprivileged children. water colors. We have made some very pleasing scenes by first brushing the paper with the clear water and then applying the various colors. RONALD CARR, Room 10, pubis-servic- geant. Mr. Hickman saw- service with the United State marine corps from May. 1917. to June. 1919. He was born in Tooele, receiving his early education in the schools of that euy. He Biter Westminster Coiieee and o Utah State Agricultural CcN age-TO SPEAK Democrat will be Sagebrush tonight by Senator Fiber D. Thomas at the New house Hotel. County Commissioner J. R. Rawlins will preside at the meet-- , lng. A musical program has been provided. SENATOR e, dltl-non- 2-- one-wee- k 5-- Wells Closed To Conserve Water Designed to conserve the states We are happy that in just tvro underground water supplies, an or-- , weeks we could learn the five der closing all well not being used new dance which we presented n issued by T. before the physical education beneficially teachers at the V. E. A. Our sue-H. Humpherys, state engineer. was order similar put in ef.;ces was due to the fine instructed last year under authority tion of Miss Gold Jensen, our granted by the 1935 legislature. Mr. teacher and Miss Beth Strong, our We all enjoy dancing as Humpherys said, and resalted in pianist. much as we always enjoy our regugreat saving of water. lar health classes. GRACE RENEE areas in seven underground where the users observed the clot- - FOX, Room 1, BA. lng order religiously in 1935. gams were made in the water level of.lFiuuJAiirv from three to 12 feet, Mr. Hum the "Because of pherys said. Speaks At Attembly proved value of winter closing a conservation method, the order HORACE MANN HIGH SCHOOL will be more strictly enforced this BETTY LOU MATHEWS, Editor year El,A INK CIJVE, Assoc. Editor The closing order ha I wen pub Elaine Clive reports: lished in newspapers throughout One of the most inspiring talks the state. given so far this vear wag enjoyed bv the on Wednesday. Miss Alma Cloud, director of public relations of Woodbury College in Hoi ilvwood. Calif, spoke on the subject of personality in business. She stressed health, appearance. con funeral services at She has English, and carriage. Speakers ducted yesterdav afternoon in the contacted hundreds of business' lor managers and thousands of Thtrtv-fourtWard chapel Nugent Williams. 64 build ,ployes and has been impressed by ing contractor, were Parley Eccles, 'the personal characteristics which Ole Gulbrandsen. Joshua Selley and make for success. Many of us will Bishop S Burton Newman. profit by her experiences. Steilmg . Tanner offered the in-- , is vocation and Bernard pro Monday, the teachers and officers s of the notinred the benediction. Association Wade N. Stephens. Tabernacle held their first meeting for all played an organ solo, with lent of pupil attending thi school, vocal selections by Thaddeus and Charles Skidmore, state superm-JesEvans. The giave in the tendent of schools was the guest Citv cemetery was dedicated by speaker The school string orchc-AlmJ Rrown. tra. under the direction of Joseph Mr Williams was fatallv injured Clive, played musical numbers. Wednesday in an automobile acci dent. Delore Ramum, reports: There aie several student who Examination by a physician of are developing unusual talent in 7 nno school children in a German art. Among the mot outstanding city revealed that ten per rent of are Ned Adamson. Geraldine Mi of Entee. Garth Peterson, Phyllis the hoy and only ev en per cent - Morton, and Jthilip Morton. These the girls were left handed. pupil are especially interested in drawing figure from life. has-bee- j - InttruHnr Williams Funeral Conducted Sunday Parent-Teacher- e THANKS FOR A GRAND TRIP Pauline Palmer. 7 A reports: Last week an open house meeting was held in our school. The' mothers whose children are attendthis school for the first time ing were invited to attend. Some of the music students of Mist Enid Rosengreen furnished the musical 'selections. The mother were In-- ) produced to their children's teachI am sure this meeting has ... era. hrcuFhl th mothers and teachers, to a better understanding of each other' problem. - Bennv Gim. report- We are having a rather difficult time in our physical education classes because of the tack of being space while our new gvm built Were handicapped bv the snow and cold. We are. however. making the best of things. We ere high jumping indoors. Our gym is being built very fast and we expect It to be finished before the second semester. i cJ low LOS ruu ANGELES... $8.00 DENVER PORTLAND (OISE .... ,,.... CHICAGO NEW YORK , .V 8.00 13-0- 0 0 21-5- 0 31.05 UNION 1US DEROT, , tom Nwwtoltol. dmon PACIFIC STAGES FORD WER which the Ford smaller engine make possible a saving in weight that costs less to run and a lower prire. unusually good gasoline mileage. Beyond the choice in engines, the 1937 Ford car is one size Its appearance is modern and one wheelbase. a car engine ia for those who want maximum economy with good performance. It offers the smoothness and quietness you miles an hour expect of a V- - 8 even at speeds up to V-- 8 enables it to give its thrilling performance with streamlined. You are incited to see it at the showroom of the Ford dealer nearest you. with gasoline mileage so high that it ereates an entirely base $ Tax, 480- - Delivery and new standard of economy in modern motor ear operation. in all weathers. To mailmen who have to cover their routes power engine: Tudor Sedan, Tudor Touring Sedan, Phyllis Msyne, reports: The garden club met in room 33 .Thursday afternoon, Nov. A. Tile , instructed to gather: un ajj garden tool and hoses, paint! the handles of the tools and lawn' mower oil the blades, ami put them away for winter. quickly and economically. To fleet owners who must hold mileage costs down. To women whose can are a part of dof Sedan, Fordor Touring Sedan, j 1 I i New PRICES 60 Meets Many Needs Low-pric- own cars and want to pare expenses to the last penny. To fanners who need a rugged,, inexpensive car for bad roads Body types available with 60 or 85 horsepower engine (without de luxe eiynipment) Coupe Five-windo- w two-ca- Improved -8 d were enjoyed by alL Jean-nin- e Eggett, First Grade; Room 3 wishes to report: The pupil of our room have tRa making Indian thing. One a t Tor those who want maximum performance wilh good V-- 8 economy, there is the improved engine. It deliver the flashing speed and acceleration for ... TV Luxe Five-windo- w AUTHORIZED FORD FINANCE $25 a For- - Coupe, pontk after asaal PUNS t, bays any model 1937 from any Ford dealer l anywhere in tbe United States. Ask yosr Ford dealer abonl tbe easy payment plans of tb Universal Credit Company. V-- Car FEATURES OF THE 1037 FORD V0 CARS Distinctive modern design. Headlamp streamlined into fender aprons. Modem e hood hinged at the back. Larger luggag and spare spare tire concealed within body. Interiors entirely new in design. Slanting windshield opens in all closed cars. APPEARANCE lid-typ- want two things in a modem and soft pedal braking system. Dependability action. Tbe Easy-Aion Safety Brakes in tbe new Ford give yon both, with tbe safety of steel from pedal to wheel." Cable and conduit control car momentum is used, type. d less to help apply tbe brake. About the car. pedal pressure is required to op BRAKES'-Y- on ct g one-thir- All steel construction. Top, sides, floor and frame welded into a single steel unit of great protective strength. Safety Glass throughout at no extra charge. SAFETY types, with Club Coupe, Convertible Sedan. Ford .in.casuime; and. what funny ones there were. The table was a long one at which we were ali seated. The masks, place cards and plates were all made by the children. Jello, cookie, candy and apple V- Tudor Sedan, Tudor Roadster, Phaeton, Cl uh Cabriolet, Convertible Cabriolet, the daily round of family or business duties. To r families aa a general utility car . . . and to many others. School Has Party For Crippled Pupil : Touring Sedan, Fordor Sedan, Fordor Touring Sedan, I FRANKLIN SCHOOL EDITOR, EVELYN PLEWE ASSOC ED, SHIRLEY GOUDIE. Room A-- l wishes to report: A splendid Halloween party was held to our room. First of aiL we bad a parade with everybody dresa-- Handling, Bumpers, Spare Tire and Accessories Additional At Dourbom Riant e This Economy Car in the Field makes the Ford more than ever The Universal Car. Jt will appeal to families with small budgets. To salesmen who drive their V--8 engine is famous. Yet improved engine it added to the Ford line for 1937. The answer ia simply that the It is natural to ask why a Colleen Smoot reports: Our school hat started a new project this year. Mrs.a Sarah Ann Powell Is organizing library for the articulating unit It is for the children who cannot read very well and don't like reading. week we borrowed 46 books from the public library. The children, (are bringing their own interesting books to lend to this library. for other reason for the library f us to learn to read fluently, silent J Mrs. Powell more and quickly. ilv, !i going to make the room attrac-Itiv- to the children by putting pic- j jtures and plant In the room. The articulating unit pupil are very much pleased with the library. FI thoroughly enjoyable tnp. I rested and relaxed in complete comfort and- - saw a world of interesting things dong your scenic highway My appreciation, too, to your Courteous, friendly drivers they reflect in every way the fine travel service yon offer. You can travel swiftly, comfortably. and' salelv at the lowest fares in years right now. Can on your local bo agent to gjv T full travel information. He is at ot your service with no thought cost or obligation. Yon will be amazed at the money saving fares pffered by toil dependable travel system. huw Ms a Fmm m 60-H0RSEP0- The 1937 Ford with the new 1 r THE NEW -- Tbe 1937 Ford ia a big, tbe body where you Extra in car. space roomy want it not taken up by the engine under the hood. Comfort of tbe Ford Center-Pois- e Ride is g increased by smoother action of the with lubrication. new 5e springs pressure methods of mounting body and engine make thi . .. a quieter car. - COMFORT AND QUIET long-taperin- ' |