OCR Text |
Show . . ...'..."."""1"Z',..".":1;s--ikskr,00- , '''''''''''' .i..00,,,x4,,,,k,10 -- , 1 ' i 1938 SATURDAY MAY 1938 21 School Boasts 35-Piece- . Baii l: . , 1 1 , , ' . ' , :I 'f.' - . . :- t i ' lowed . have Rot galast "If ' ' ,, ), 1 ,, t , kl ' . 1 , , ) , ,,, - , 3 4. I i '' 't t-- 4,1 1- I I 11 ', - .,- '. -'- 1 i 11 4 " 1 '' I 't VI - ' ( it; - k ..0b, Iis. I? . ,, I ,., ,. , , . - , ,-. f i ,,,,1. . N 1 t',, J anow.--Gorti- -- IS musie Iclass we are to sing two Part le children on one roans start the th? Join In. It la very en the singers on of the room are Marilyn together. ., Endorse New Study Aletliod . 1 . J: . t , ' : ,-- t class we have corn. e posters that are iries we have read in These posters are hail so that all lay,. Ian. enaupils ' Mg, Ann Adams. Marjorie Adele Mays. WOOLLEY. Editor; E JOHNSON. Asso- - , 'rberty 7 Vie have rIrt atduell.' Tay- - Beth Third ' s Rar,e Plants Brought u ncial -- ' EDISON Children of the third grade; ; room. Idiot Shumway's studying cloth. aThey have a eottOn and also rubber plant in , Is this room. One of to bring a flax plant...- -. , ireed . i leItyll ElOg i. 1 Moll. er , . DOROTHY PETERSt)N. Editor. JEAN ANDERSON. and GLORIA MEADS. Associate Editors. 4 , - , . ,, Make Good il 1 ; .1..tt ,,,.....,.,,......,11 41,,, i " ' .0" 'hop L c, s 1 , ,, ,i , , I 1 ' ' , i. , ' ' .' t '''4". . A' . ' was being plastered, pint smother , one was. havingthe cellar dug. Thiel trip ha mode- bur study of homes more Interesting. The shelvet,in the art ,rooM aro filled with attractive bird bones of piny shapes And cols ors- - A 900, teat -ts. being lawhich he beat oriel are to be ) . The children hive been ch ve busy and careful to provide , and needsj of the ifor the likes forking Maxis In' snaking these houses. It wIR be very difficult tor the Judges to decide Which t are the best, -The third grade le anxious to race the second grader in art arithmetic contest whichlis to be held soon. The problem will be ,.. Lidltiort and aubtrection peon; hana. Both classes are very at this work and both-- ere rotig 4 , Ins very mueh to win. . . BEVERLY VARNER, Editor. .' 130110TItY ISERNTS0N., L,AssossatelEditor. , - ,. i , unusually' fine' performance of their drametised version of the I 4'VVIN grid 'Clark eipedltion Thursday afternoon,- - The pars. tilts were invited. ;Emelt. child bed a part In the play...4d Anne Ltroylee, Third Grade. GLORIA. PLAKE, Editor: OLO. RI X CIALSEN. Associate Calle- - ' - ., - tor. r 1 ,. . ... ,.. :1 .t . ' ''''te, Int 7''''''.7t: 'till 4 'lb 1 i t t., ' . e.. ' '1,6 Olett" ' , r t ' ... ....,, , . i . , , '' P, ' . x. , iv I at 1 ., f i' .. i .. 1 , t A ..,,-- .,!.', --41- ,,,I , 74, . ,, , .. ' 1 ( 1, ' SUAINER'S'DUCK whose habits and modes of liping have . the undergone the scrutiny of pupas nature study classes. A sample of some of the creatures are showni above. of , - ' GARFIELD'$ RATS for a short period so! study. Chickens, I 1 , o, , ' rah-- - bits; frogs; snakes, tartlet, spiders; squir-- : telt and horned toads are Ipnlyi a few' , ,..i : 1 . If 1 s --..--- T. lb $ ' .- : 1. ,, 1 w-- i '' ' - .I ' , , 4, , A 6 I A i 'Qt.. , , ' - As Weill As Ilit9restpig 6tiblectsil For For :Study ... f, . I 1 ..10.0.1 I r reit ea - 77"---'- I , Pupils Of the platoon system another meelling of enjoyed their va 'WWI' dubs Seeently They will have one moil M echo. ing befoee the close The clubs ere doing of; mero vis things. The Press Club organ- ised a 'achool tutper which they hope to get out MOON th Robb? Club collected hinge of interred and brought them to s ow the group; the art club ?lived a lesson in finger pending, and the athletic club rnade great use of their leitsure time out of doors. Mr. Jack Dough gave a very interesting talk to iembers of the ' club. Darlene i ' Johnstftt. ISAth Grade. Mr. Joseph B. Drigg, print of Lincoln came the t, lith pal and told the inxth grad pupils what they are expected to do next year. After be finudied his talk. he distributed handbooks whieh told the things wtt should remember twat school rül. Kr- cry sixth grade child s looklog forward tO being a jmnember of the Articulating th itJean Punier. 'Sixth Grade. The two ,third grades gave an ' To Edison Classroom -- - - , it School Clolts To llold Final AlvOings been studying Trens- tor. and Philip Neff ployed mu- ortation. N V have learoed about sleett selections. the old and modern trains. auto- Mr. Lee Kay. Director of the nn.bilea and ships The airplane State Filth and Game D epartmnt. le extremely inte.resting. It is presented two films on the sage fascinating to learn the way ki, le grouse. pra irie chken. and the traveled and the Wily pioneers white pellean Richard Thoinas. tanportation hag p ro gr essed. Girls' tat Wail thee main theme the' people had to ago Long of the dent e held Friday in the travel by walking or r iding tante lower hall, ite this was the girls' ',animal that they hati trained for dance. I that purpose. It was imposhible Anatole Zucker's orchestra was to g0 Mure than two or ihrpo In good Iform, and so every. an mites in hour. It Is ainneing thOughts were on swing. body'. were to contra.st that with Mir head Prizes given for difterent ot trovel todayLeo Olsson. kinds of dancing. t'or those riot etietinel Grade. there wishIng to be eo active ,ELAINE CHIPMAN, ,i was a game room where prizes Editor. were given for the winners of LORRAINE STEplIENs variouis games. Editor. Associate Punch and cookies wire sere- ,es--- . lure work which were all very The 111,girls cooking and art ' beautiful, class receetie visited the home This trip was to promote our of one of our patrons. The hos, lotereat and knowledge or chlor tees was giving a luncheon. harmony and arrangement in the The table was set with pink re. Itome,...-Esthfeelkneri. 11 netian gla ssware trimmed with almond gold. Lovely flowering Editor. branches formed the centerpiece. ESTHER FELKSER,1 After the girls had seen the ta- and tile they ere taken to See some nieltAnD TtiamAs: of the lovely picture and sculls- Amite-lat13hilltir. had a program. and LEE j Associate Bp., jcittor. , 1., , , , thers were present. songs and Cheerie rote a play whkh And last we ted. others gifts that we iil4 . en Gonbox ' - Mit Wooley, d is making a bird room. These books es of birds and stor- then). We hope to finished sootePa- . Amuses Class , ' irphy ,. , ; - . - , in Ifonori Of Bird Day ., ' -7 i - Rat Family t1 . ' VINTAIII I In our social studies class we are learning about wool and t . cotton. t i We have a new method about studying. First we read and discuss articles on the subject and then write out 10 gtiestinns pertaining to what we have read. We put down the ansWersAo the questions upon another piece of paper which we kettIL-k- t i the questions we exchange I them to work. It Is 0 e'er)? good I way to study. and It. is lott' of run'411e"Y Macrarlatir Third Grade. I -.- -- . We are learning about elothing iSTEWART' fabrics in Miss Stnith'S Social Scii . In Colninemoration of , Mrd ence class. One of the; studentaT from! the brought some Day the articulating unit took t of the voiked z.i"u t) Irrn.ri. t 't' Peo' I 4 in the i charge of an assembly :Mary moee- ton was eritOn and the little boils us It burst they Open. orisknal poems and ow", taughtabout ,,ks deall ve didn't know on bird orders. Malt- - ;lard- tal g(reat roratn .., , i rs , . cl. Parent-reache- IS ., ,.,.. 1 GARFIELD There'Vas been brought to the nature- iclasA a rat family, consisting of the mother rat and eight or ten bahles; The Mother in one At this height the tlearth. writer generally Mayaones' but the young are Is so low these clouds often eon. most intereating to look at.' 41111. lain lee and They hatt,e a bowl of milk 'Yesterday we went to Miss NZIOMA Sorenson's to play gamest. which they drink from. 'They We had to figure up dugs in on the edges and bend little book. We went to Miss plimb over- and drink. Addle Nelson's room. and played One Utile boys saliA 4Irs games, had stories and wrote With pencils..,--Dic- k Nielsen. a wonder one doesn't fall in.11 The Franklin School ellildrett for Just then a small one fell into have been ruing .1 and I. told the bowl and it was very amis. realy and ,alth We have chosen new to gee tIlin get put. 'Alter-ward- s log names tot our outdoor baseball It .ran to Its Another to which we are going to play on Ibis day;1 Some of the inamesi get dri, Lin are Golden !Arrows, Sihier At'.; tare , They pan. rows. Midget. Blue Ractsw, 'take nib; on. to If, you watch Ile Yankees. Giants, and West a some rat for find will time, you Side Sluggers. These clays will be combined the yere, Interesting both In and bald May 220Lois Nielsen. Of livinelln the ft In our health room We have eating and ways 'been getting teams ready for box in which they live are rags and paper. They metro to be quite 'ball games after school. The 'children pick out it captain from. content.' dim elaas then the eaptain picks aecom- grade Oast . t'Y tortr Social ecience aifil 'plow Roods it. Then the Mime for thethildren teacher, took It walkbto two SOMI pick out We will have a gamely, bail house. which are beintt 'built.. . !Thuradalt4---Ma- v ,i . close to tine 'schoo l ltellphe ei.One MOB ' alitor; , house was, being ehingl ad. one 1 571 . , 1 .11 j , I.,. Name it and we'll plai it! 'l , Members of the Sherman Schaal band know a thing or two when it coines, to playing music., Reason, they practice 'every school day, ajr difficult pieces,suCh as "Ach Du Lieber Augustine","Awake My Rear: and Sing",' low Can 1 Leave T'hecl, no to mention Swedish, French and: German folk songs.1 Under direction of Mrs. Frances?, Bagley, school music isupervisor, the 35 archei, Ira members range in age from 10 to 13 years.' Instruments were futnished by the ' school's it Association.; Grey :; - - i , rpes ' ,.,,vhich oral etsrk formless clouds from which i rain or en w de. '7heite are e Mt over' ; a mile high. Fourth are the cirrus clouds e.hich are delicate festilierlike elouds of w thigh color nd top thin that the pun shines trough them. They are live or elk miles obove the surface of , I : , t ' , F , ,,,,, , ... - , . -- ' T- '- -4 - ' r .. cl ' 11. i FRANKLIN rj :1 Cloudi may he 414 ,,d Into tour classes.: rf, Pirst.L.comes the stzialus'Cloude'which are ,kind or ele... vated tofu and ore arrapged . in horizontal layers. They Inlay vary Ifi height above th4 ground from a few feet to-- halt Mile. Next are the cumul s clouds which are thiciE, dense clouds with...rounded tops and orizontal bases. 'These clouds. which are about,a halt Mile high, are more common in the sunamer than in the 'winter. ', Third hi the merebus el6uda ,,,1 ;..,, ' ; -- - r 4: iLit.i. fi 1 4, s 4 t- t,, ., 1t - i , : . - : . - 141KSON'S 'JAPANESE SNAIL Salt Lake City school at som ime or another during the school 1 year ha housed some sOrt of small animal , a , - - - ik. :i - a Je -0,.- .:-:7,...,k) - i : tl t 7 , ' I m. Hess 7-- 1 ,,,, ' . - .,,,,Irks,t; . .4, '1,71 i ' .',' it t4-- - 1 11 - ,..,, i il,,,, .1 itt,e moss. ' :, - 3 , , ,, et r, , t: ' ' , .i ' Franklin Itipil Explains Of Clout's various T t , . I,:,, .' , i , . ... i 1., ! ' - , ; . I , , ' 1 i .1., 1 ' - ti,-,;- .' , li r THE DESERE,T NEWS ' ,3 , roughs' t1 ' ' i '') r i .. , , ., ,k i t |