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Show . - I - i ., , ? ,s, , : 6 Lottie ,.. - - ,) 4 i 1 tl s' -,. , , - " : -i ta Ty - -- 41t7 ' t tit , z it - '4:, 't ,, , A - .."':17 - , ' :. .,..,....-- -- -- I -0-' from this photo oilier handling a trowel, , ., 4 , . N. : -, '..........- ,- ,, , .," ,t,,,, . shows the f three Freears, father, iron and daughter feeling "very much at ' 200-foo- , -- ., , ' - home" on a lofty ladder. , Porcupine Is'Best Pet ,, . - It tw . A i ., ..,, , , In the second grade in Min 154itrVk'a room, the children have built "The 'Manger of Long Ago."' Here you see the shepherds , ' with their beep not tar distance the from the manger where lay. In another sec. the Three Wise Mott are sop- scene. Pic Christ,--proaching Child.' with Mary and Joseph make a beautiful picture. Odors from the kindergarten tree perfume the ileac of the Lafayette School. The Ichildreq have name their ' Own decorie Christ-chil- d Mon I , t 1 ' belle. iiehristmas ' ' , , ,.1 1 toys. ' .. - - they are very beautiful Steenblik. reporter. Room 'nine reports: With Christmas less than a week away. everyone is making things for Chrititmas. The six grades in Miss Edith Spencer's room are making a scene of the Birth of Christ In the sandtable. We are puton one tide of ting the manger the table and on the other we are building the town of Bethlethink songs.--Jo- - hem. Clarence ' ' . eight writes: Miss Davis, teacher of the fourth grade, has been decorating her room. She has been decorating with about 75 feet of red and greed trimroom, and about ming across theand 10 boxes of red green tinsel on Across the front it. hung there are some red bells. On a little manger is set our table up. In it are shepherds on their knees, and the Virgin Mary with her Baby. Richard Andersen. reRoOrill porter. Room one reports: In subbing for Santa our third grade are and chairs. painting some tables Don Hall is They are blue, and some on to children paint going will them. 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"fro Oft ARIA! - rfri,A, 1,4114PY 114LAC tAillOWALII, oma..zourmr..po.trrmA.p....m.....op,..d...t.......ymsfraw - 1 TWAT tliSti ITPer, litlit.. ""111p2 e 0A am. I 11 0 - 1 it""1411-- ...- "- ' .. Ot.P.,,C0 V i .2 Ii oaca- It I. r - , ' 1 ,,,a,"61-- - ITS i' 01 VAIVINfiroo, 0.4 tVArtAP ,.,7. ' 4"1" '71; c- , ton for snow. Deione Williams. reporter. The first graders have some new books. The books have storand ies about Billy. Happy, Nancy. They are having fun with them. Bernice flames, reporter. BARBARA McKEAN, Editor. Minnesota Girl Is Champion Baker The best part of Doris Schwinglet's chaMpionship was the work In winning IL Club For Doris. 13. Is the baking judge champion of Ilinne- seta. To win she had to taste cookies and muffins tgead, cake, !lade by some of the states est Cooks1 However. Doris has more than "taster." "I have been just a good baking for three years." she Writes Parade from Jordan. Minn. "This was also my third in bread baking projects." year Five Boys And A' Dog Save Lives Of Arty QuielelyInBigFire Orphans When TheyAct rooms of Sloke curled up through the the orphanage. Firè threatened the lives of ) -- - Sedgeley. report- er, Yule Carols Are Leiarned V ' A t Room 12 reports: Again this a. Glee year Onequa School hasname Is Club. The president's vice Peggy Gillispie, and the Beth We is President Mackay. have learned four songs. They are: "Silent Night", and "La How a Rose Ere Blooming". "Deck the Ilan." "The First Noel". We A porcupine is the best pet, MART MORETON, RILL KOCH, says A. Dean Lindsay, who for Assistaols. one. has raised Seven years ,, t ,,,r, In 1930 Mr. Lindsay caught .it Smoky Lady. his 'porky", in Pennsylvania forest. She ' was 0 two quite wild then but in months was tame. Now she travels everywhere with Mr. Lindsay, has the run of his home In Ocilla, Ga. DOUGLAS SCHOOL 4.,,, . ,, Vernette Anderson reports: "She is affectionate with othOur Christmas decorations are ers too." Mr. 'Lindsay tells Pa' now. all are There nine up rade. visited many schools . and hundreds of boys and girls carolers in the windows and ' there are posters decorating the have handled her as they would a doll. She gets is much fun out rooms and .halls. On each door there are two candles and three of It as they. beautiful red flowers. Our school "Smoky LadyI can her that books ire very beautiful. because of bee colorwas fully Jane Smith reports: In our nagrown when I caught her. Young ture class we are now studying porcupines are harder to train. mammals. The skunk. bat, rabNo Cage for Her bit, bare, squirrel, and the musk- . feed n her and bread, fruit , rat are a few of the many intim-sweet potatoes. White are poison to porcupines.potatoes all rooms of the building. In Ifact Lucille Cramer reports: In our :They are strict vegetarians.. They don't music class et have been learnany place you go In the building sealike milk or milk what Nevcon you readily guess ing Christmas songs, hymnt er will they touchproducts. food that son It le. Then from the music and carols. The children are findsmells of either cheese or meat. rooms we hear voices singing the ing it very enjoyable and interThey often go five months withlovely carol. esting. out water. ROBBINS 1.0111tAINE Marilyn Pohlman reports: In 'Where do I keep her? Just our geography class we are IIELEN ANDERSON. Editors. try to keep ber anywhere. Her learning boa the Panama Canal. Our teacher has explained to powerful teeth can cut chicken us why and how it was built. wire. eat through wood. I just ANIMALIMERIE Priacilis Hill reports: he borlet her roam free." is W. time we insist. that the gnu NewsfectsIn peaceful mood der of the Sixth grade room ChristWas given a respite or two the its nicely decorated. very keeps quills porcupine name mas pictures mounted on red, . From the use of his soft, can be fondled. Aroused. It And the puns on the flexes certain muscles, stiffens green and black paper make the room very effective. Ws propose a Gnu Deal for the the quills.... Only two animals attack porcupines under normal gn u Phyllis Watkins contributes: Conditions. The fisher, marten. We are making books about the THU ANIMAL IN. HIM steels up when s "porky" is pioneers telling of their trip its across the plans. We are writing painlessly slits Mr. Why didn't you eel sleeping, AlaJenny! rossini about their stories The bear circles Mr. Olutt's place with a knife throat.... streams and mountains. Quills until he gets dizzy, falls and fork? W BLOSSOM 00I.LET on back. Then the bear You his JennyAs'', Ma., what for? ' pounces on him in safety. Editor oakt he eats Slut a horse! , FIC11001, ONFAWA b - strands of popcorn. and clever ornaments are on the tree. The ,' tree has surely given the ail-dren thei Christmas spirit. ' In grades five and six. under the direction of Sim McGhle. the pupils have made the 'Christmas Windows ;These pictures are In, . . I Onequa Glee Club Is Organized sTEw ART Miss Under the supervision of been Maud Hardman, we have of plaques. paris plaster .This is how it was done first we drew a picture of an animal which the ancient Egyptiansa worshipped. Next we made cast of clay and traced our draw Ins of animals. We then per-and raised the (teed our casts step was to pictures. The next it pour the plaster of paris on to took and let It harden. Later we sandthe clay out of the cast and rough paperedWeit to take off theanother then poured edges. it layer of plaster of paris ovcr and allowed it to harden. Then we removed it. Our plaques are finished except for the perfectand ing pain tin&V irginia Leary. From the beginning of the year we have been studying air- planes. We asked Miss Roberta itteivardess of the UnitBlack, ed Airlines. to talk to us. She came dressed in her uniform and told us bow she cooked and served food on the airplane. Miss Jessie Perry, our music teacher, chose children from the fourth, fifth, and sixth grades to sin; Christmas Carols with the University of Utah Glee Club. They will sing at the Christmas Assembly on December 10, at Kingsbury Dail. MA WORD; STUMP. Editor. sametions-- i 7 937 od Lafayette Class Has Built Replica Of Manager t 4 tlett, - ; 1 1 20atfoot chimney. The lower , '' ,-- elfe' ,-- in repRaiiing a - ' -tbk,.., well-know- : it appears -- of . m., 1Varld, 93 DECEMBER SATURDAY Plaster Plaques Are Made At Stewart School' treilFrue pearinisthe Glancing S : 1 Trade Daughter Learns pacl'B ........,,,,,,....rv, up. a girl 14. sees giant towering 200 feet abovechimney her. ITnhasitatingly she climbs up and up. reaches the toe as' the crowd.- - below gasps. "ohr and H.Ahr le Freear. Acerin3; ton. Lancashire, ' her father. a stee- plejack. she's bees conquering tail chimneys for seven years. "The first time I went I was a little nervous, but upthesetiand I felt not a qualm." she remarks. Moons ia "Cradle" II At the top the assists her lather and brother in repairing the tower or chimney, and admires the view, t "The didn't chimney seem very high." she comments to Parade, "I didn't think about how far up I wait.. My brother. ilorate is As much et home 'swinging in 'cradle' as walkieg along the ground and PO am I.' Dottie is studying shorthand and typing as ahe can enter her fathers butanes on the seers-lariskis. Itiewfacte-;--N- o twit Work is that of the eteeplejack. who Climbs spires, smokestacks, chimneys and flagpoles to Maks reEspecially danpairs. paint.L... gerous IS painting a There's no way to test its . Strength before climbing. Dirtiest job- is a aintikestaek when the "jack's" companion on the swaying "cradle' l la a pot of boiling tar. But Its tops for thrills, says Marlon Plunkett.. 24. former jumper. She's been aparachute steeplejack for two years, wants to paint the Empire State Building .flairpole. 1.248 feet above ground.1 ' - t, --- - , Tall Chim'iley 0: . t- - ! , .,.'munammoo:.' PARADE OF YOUTH . ' ,. f' 1 f,,,' Girl Succeds Climbing ' !, - , . 1:-- 1 sleeping boys!' In this emergency. five boys proved themselves 4 heroes and a dog won for himself a permanent home. 'Jerry Kloss. 16, and I got up early to serve at mass in a nearby hospital.' tells Walter Sala. "We saw the smoke and rushed downstairs. followed by Mathew Bieleek!. also 16. Mathew ganihowski. awakened John Seroka and Valentine Hose Used As Engines Fall To Appear "A heavy stream of smoke was coming from room. saw the basement floor. ran Imo the boiler used to clean the ceiling on fire. Finding a hose the basement. I sprayed water on the flames.Valenfire gong. John and "Jerry sounded inthetheir nightclothes, ran two tine, barefOot and boa to turn in an alarm." blocks to the fire the younger awakened "Mathew and Jerry Pal, a big St. boys," Walter continues. "Our dog. Bernard, helped give the alarm. He pulled blankets from heavy sleepers and dragged te.the entrance one small, tightened boy who tried to run toward the flames. "Pal was about to be given away because of in Jackson, Mich., lack of funds, but people here him for the boys have rushed to the rescue to saveBlackstone street." 406 North of the orphanage, at to the right the boys Sri (left to In Valentine and Jerry. right) Waiter, John, Mathew, la the tradition of Bt. NewsreelsHeroism The dogs were originated by monks Bernardi: been to save load travelers In the Swiss Alps, haveferried Barry, most doing that for 300 years. a before 40 rescued monks' of the person dogs the-phot- ' i 60 ..,, ,,. "; ' ,., ), ., ''. ."..,i, 1: V A ; 1, 1 ' 4: ,, 4"'.''-- ': -- 4' r),,,, 'I - ,''''. '1:',-,- ,.". - 8 v.' -' :. ,, , ' i' 1, :,'. 1 , '' '.'"',.- ..., r".'!' '1'!. -- -. .' 1 2, , .,..., ,. .,,.-- ., ' ,.4.::,,..f ... a , . .1 1, ,.. , , , .avo, Pal and Fellow Fire HeroesTogether For Good. man he was trying to save mistook him for a wolf each and shot him. The most promising pupplyZyi of the Swiss dogs is generation railroads lessened have pedestrain trafAutos and fic over the Alps and reduced the work of the dogs. But the monks have built a new shelter In wild Tibetan mountains, |