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Show A A The to.eseret News, Salt Late City, Utah Page 18 I "tv". "mlqe. 'r- - i g .- . - I ..1 P ' , , - , , 4 , . .. , ,. ..:... i I .,.. 4 ' 1 a I , , I" , V., I71'4 C IA .4 i ' , IN I, I ! I ' ( i 1 4 k, 1 I I I k n' e....'8.. . - i A. ') ,' ' co ),,,' 1 - I' , 1 . OPENINgerrw'' It - - . ' , , V ff0 ,,,Ific 'It , . - ,,, r Fiji! I ': .. ' - . ,' ' , , -- -- . - -- -,., L ,,,,,C ... ''''' ( r i 1, f: ,,,, i) , i iS . , ,, , ,,.. room mothers. Donna Mae Zenger reports: The children of Miss Olive Maxwells mature class are studying a very interesting unit called. "Without Water Life Earth upon Would Be Impossible." They have learned that there is a water water, cycle which consists of rainfall. vapor, cloud, rain, They are discovering the impor tance of this cycle to man. , , - g . - '11 - ' t - ; - - t i i - i. , , t P ;', ' i , , . - , Coughs from sCommon colds 1,1 - That-Han- g i - I 1 t , 1I i . 1 ; .'"'"'''''!"4,,...,11 lkaj; I -- , Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause It goes right to the seat of the ; trouble to loosen germ laden phlegmo , Increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal rawttender, inflam- ed bronchial mucous membranes, No matter how many medicines 7 tell your druggist to you sell you strbi:gire of Creomulsion with the understanding that you are to like the way it quickly allays the cough ' or you, to - ' ' ,4 - -- ''" ' '''' ., - .. -, ' , ",...'''' ' ...., , lid amo.406,dimionorail .022.1."' . . ,., Per --- - The fourth grad nature (ast la learning alum ante. how 0411 SA,tne. Wild their home time they Ivo to the houseta tit other ants. st here they bre riven something to eat. We twartt how ( lean the housed all up and take tare of their haloes They take them out for a v. alk and then to stark again. Ants work anti tt (irk all the tiftie We like to hear ?dike Westoter read about the an family - $ouks and the stories the Dutch believe atoolt thetw turd -- In our wade thin wee k we have finished our Look of -Fun 'With N lick and Imuk Our t.tUoi te.ollor has given lik lull me read It is ton atliou shout how to get putfelv and ',rep our ts,w1los uell. Ws. like OAK Of e caum ant to g up to lw strong Nevi and girli, Shirlev Carter. Jeannine Blake, Edhor I.vle Kattor. i also from the fourth grade. tells tot that her. eitti,s enjoys learning how diffet are from the Dutch ent the Americans. Their occupations and their homes are different too. They like to study about the 1.1 Rile bot a in room sod the boys in room 9 had at waxer hall game It st as played Thursday. Sept. 21t. after st hood The genie lasted fifteen minutes The cote as tato to nothing The boys in room :5 too the game. 11eleal Koutoulas. III, Marjorie Brirnley.. Beth AL.t.e. Editor. Phyllis laalterty. Assoc. Editor. A14,-1- d Ana-Indi- iences. liefore closing. Mr. Cone stab his stiff also a victim of III accompany the vialidriust. hint on his future travels. Bryant looks Itiruard unit eagerness to Mr Cone's next visit. Margaret Frit kson. Margaret Erickson, Sophomore et that Clifford Curtis, Freshman MB DV CIA It TO m Err 110UNTIVUL. Oct. Wornen't. thmocratie the tfl meet thia Study Club sung at 7 t) at the home of Ntra. F. II. Muir. Mn'. J. W, Murdock ( AA II pre.lite ...s. a television ARE "PRICES - TOO HIGH." iP 1 Said President Brigham Young Accompanying a group of lincolnites from Lincoln High. Walter Hampton. Villiam Bradshaw. ard Elven 'limes had a very suecessful wmmIng party at Vasatch Plunge recently. Leaving the school about 4 p.m. In special busses about ninety students left for two or three hours of hilarious fun. wonderful Everybody had a time. The boys spent most of each time their other ducking while the girls stood close to the bank afraid of the deep, deep "WE'LL HAVE STORE A OF OWN AND OUR happy-go-luck- ShVg PggyM t water. The party was sponsored by Mr. Hampton and his biology classes. but anyone in the school was Invited to come. The stumore have dents expect to' parties like this one this year. Maureen Wrigley. MONTY 'Ping! Pongl 00ops. It landOn the floor. Point lost!" These will be the shouts of all terested spechorts who will be here next week to isee the ping pong tournies. Next Week Miss Carlson and Mr. Gilbert, teachers of the I a .. sponsor a ping pong totifnament. The first games will be played The other with mixed doubles. games will be boys and girls singles. be to will interested Everyone know the outcome of these games. Constance Kanell. g - was In October, 1868. Prices were sky high. President Brigham Young, great pioneer that he was, was determined to save his people money. , Is The home modeling sponsored hy Mr. Tanner. of In the club the students expect to make miniature hotnes olvard; are. board. The boys and girls going to make furniture. The stumake dents are going to also The cooperative idea he had tested and had found sound. And he decided ,to apply it to a store. blue printsThe.blue prints will be able to be used to build a life 011 will act as He made ONE store out of several businesses. He had a head in each advisors to the boys. The sawcutting' . ing 'hammering and will be done by the boys-- They will act in groups of two or three. Some people may work individually. Thomas. wJlt Flash! The--- Lincoln 1 I igh -issue their first printed paper ,soMette during the week. The school is having- a subscription whim campaigb for the piper will be printed as soon as- six hundred or more students business, called these businesses 'departments.' Thereby was born the Zion's Mercantile InstitutionAmerica's First Department Store. - - , - sun-scrib- e. - From the first day it saved people money. And has been doing so every day since. From a tiny store only twenty feet cross with only three salespeople, soon there grew an institution of many de- partments headed by that great leader. All these departments worked togetheras they do todayto save customers money. - I On this sound money-savinidea has this business, grown, and flourished, as sound as the idea itself. g For 71 years this Zionts Mercantile Institution has been saving money for the people of Salt Lake City and the surrounding communitiesoffering them things they want Co-operati- ve 4 - pleasantly. nine by The paper will be twelve inches .and will include y: storieS,7editorials.--Amm- or flowers. articles. short stories, poems. sports write!ups, news articles etc. club, The staff of the 1press which is sponsored by Dorothy Jacobson, is planning the paper. Norma Hagen. L SOON COMES THE , have you ever been aSkedto fike part on a program? Many never take advantage of this opportunity. while others jump at the chance of having the experience that this brings. It not eXperfence in, Vchatl you are doing, but it also gives you confidence in yourself, You can overcome fear in getting up in front of an audience. 'Nlany years ago it was a corn. - ZCM1 AllilIVERSARY 4 . only-affor- , Appraisal of two estates valu- ed at approximately $70,000 had been filed today in the probate (I ivision of the Third Como. The estate- of Edith L. Klinhall, consisting principally of real a estate, was listed as having value of s.14;.s',S, 't1Ced July 12, 1939-- , leaving as ber heir I.. Kim- ',ann. to 111011 expression of parents he seen children that they should and not heard. hut- .now schools .and homes they are Nilcged to express thernseives, and often have the ,opportUnity to take part on programs. In so doing, it gives them, a develop. former ment that children of generAions were not permitted 151 s',,,,,,;,,,L'EAvehue. Appraisers valued the estate of Are have youilioneyiiclathe late WilliantLev, Is rInchesne countv r5rwher ho died Mtg. 2s, at S'22.str.1 The estatj consisN for Coughs Chest Colds, 8 ronc hiti S Printtpally of eat ectate located- inDuchesne And Uinta Counties. - Celebrating the Founding of Z CM I America's First Department Store 0 - Eight Pays of Most Unusual Values e - enjoy REOMULSION -- 3'' ' ; i a -- -The pupil in Mika ()live bal. room are atutlying about byi of Vatic.. the Ancient Greece anti many tither rount are The intent Wei. militia very In our room we are making lit. tie Dutch gardens, contributes mola Christensen of the fourth . grade. Ve have brought pans fil1 ed with mind and made canals with giami and blue paper and windinilla with spoola Some of the children are making pretty around the Paper flowers to put have made indmilic We also ono Dutch boats .to bail on the canals and some people to bit on the hanks, such The blith grade pupila Boom :2 and 17 laid a ball game atter est hoot Oct. 4. Their score tea 15 to 0 in favor of Boom :2. Mr. Albert Hunt took part at urn. pire. Anna Jeriaten. a pial. ell great leaders Boone and John Set ler. It la try interesting to study about them. ....Grant Vincent, health-rducition- -John Ileyers of the fourth grade reports: The fourth grade a of Mis Palmers room had faanser sholA'. The hest arranged boucillrts---zeceive-d rizes. The winners were7trA tainer and John Besets. iEstate,s Appraiseo B y IY tric t Colirt On, , eil VelmaTrottier. of the A. U. repcirts: Mrs. E. W...Fraser our principaL has ordered Our tumbling mats for winter use inJ doors. We have been able to pur!. chase these by bringing bottles. We made a contest Out of it and the room that brought, the most bottfes Nvon the coot est. Kirk Brithley. Editor Beverly Black, Assoc. Editor. CLUB WILL mEET Members of Townsend Club No. I will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at 255 East Third South Street to hear a discussion of the transaction tax and .the Townsend plan. The public is invited to ,,,, Is eware a i ; ' ' 1 ' l - , , plants-an- tend. 1 ' ' dy,has-man- - , pal A Lu Rae Carter of the A. tt. reports: In the Kindergarten they lire making bedtime clocks which tell them when- - they are supposed to go to bed. They hang their clock's:at the head of the bed which o'clock. say eight Their motto is: i W. Early to rise "I:al1y-4makes you healthy, wealtby and wise.'! Marilain Patterson of the A. IT. reports; The- -- Neighborhood... Plant Club of the Salt Lake City Started to gather School, have plants and bulbs to make all the schools look beautiful. The Elsie Durtschi reports: In Miss Ruth:Watts room In Articulating Units are studying Early America. They are going down to the ages from the Vikings the Crusaders. They are study--rinin committees and find itan Interesting subject. Donna Mae Zenger, Editor. Idaricia Clayton, Assoc. Editor. , , t - - 4; i Geraldine Pearce of the fourth grade reports: Perry Soderberg has shown a great deal of skill with his linoleum Mock printing and has been asked by Miss Hardman to give a demonstration in the next art meeting for the teachers. Perry and his pal. Jack Car. ter are making a set I in Miss Paltools for each mer's art class. Glenna Shepherd report st- - In Mrs. Norma Patrick's music room the children of the A group are 'having two sections on the board at the hack of the room. One is called "It's News". and is used for the pictures and articles from rewspapers concerning musical programs of interest. The other Is' called "Flash" and tells radio interestinF to programs most childreri. "a- -- I Lois Strong of the A. V. reports: Our nature class at McKinley School is making a nature encyclopedia. It contains four volumes. The names of them are Air, Water. Earths Crust, and . ' .., - -bo- ard , .1' ' Books On Nature F.-T- .., -- there a captain vt hiu collect" the different and articled 1)irturet lirought In by member of their team. The Iv() eaptaint are! Ida Jane Levie anti Shirley Nk'aitherg, The nalleal ,A filch has pod Ibt gun. III continue throughout the ear. At the enI of the content the bookt till he graded and - plc. N trains& Cohn. s! I I ,. McKinley Pupils Compile - ' 14 11 i Os ' set recently. There were two sets outside for people to look at while In t 0 wration They obtained this job by drawing fur a special schwil as. Of sembly. We feel quite proud them. Lefavor. t : - 4-- . - ,i ...,,,,t,r.........r.p' partment store over .. ' ' 13 .......1....,,,,,,,,. , "11..... ,- ' , . t Carol Heiner contributes: The . A- - of the Whittier School Is holding its year drive for memberships. They are making a contest of it and the room that gets the most parents to join is to be given a dance with refreshments. too. Every room of the A group has a thermometer on the Which the room is making. Room 21 is far. We are told that if we all do well we shall all receive a "surprise" from-our- - I I Whittier PeT. A. Aided By Pupils . 1 PI , ,,,,. N..4. ,,,f ' , the of teAttik. alittilley -- -- In our SOt tail litience etas& Futon la. se ate awaiting about Arthur Cone. adventurer end lecturer, held the atuden body of Ilr)atit High In Suspense olth an aecount of his adventurssune trios els vilien lie spoke to them recrtitly. Mr. Cone, struck by 4ho andelust spit it. made a.. tour of the tAtrei at the age of IS. Upon retut fling he touit that he had not rid himself of this desire to travel, hut this time lie yearned for tirw. unexplored as he set ouuntries And so It out tor Australis. Mr. Cone trey-tieto numerous other placel mote then. hut tiiiimed. that., in all his travels. none has he enjoyed as notch as the extwrietne of crossing the ocean for the first tune. Ile finally reached It st ai itt this country, lus stopped end told us of his exper- Lawrence Griffiths and Jimmy Cletus of Lincoln High were drawing cartoons for a local de- f 1 1,1 .0 1,-,- h I feted In g 1Boys - 1 , , , , 49''' '. a The 'pubic flees token ,;!1. it fitoriner Se Weil under the direr--. lion tit kirk tAraon. la having a tOtiteet It) ter Vito ran Inake the twat hook of great compoers, hook ronalvta of pictures end articled eitout different coin. powra. INA 0 The fleimil Iti M4MWMPM !Lincoln .1 .., I 1 , - r, t. 1 , 1 , , I 1 l'''C'omit ,..., - Stages Scrap Book Contest Cartoon For Television . -- ,, 1 V...m. , 4...... ''. - Study Customs 'Bryant High' !Hears Adventurer ! 11 A , sok ' -' ; 1 ,,. I ly.,...., ....:,,a,k, 1 t i,1 ; ,,,, ,7 ' ,,.. :3',. 4,--,L-1 ,,.: ' . 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NV bay made these pit. turns in our en elks to bitOW the things we are studying about in this unit of wotk we are doing stow. We have found out how the Indians got food. how they made their houses and got their food, and many other Interesting facts. Our posters allow all these things. They are fun to make because the Indians are suit) colorful pecs , f ''''' ,,,,....4,,,:; , 1 r ISP i Na....,,,. .. . ,., , 1 I . i. II 1 , 4,..... I1. If 1 004; ,,,,,,,,,,' , , ,,,egfekeekow,ft. 1 , ti I itk 1 , , i , r,'t ' '14 I - 00,--Ar , , It, I sikl.i: 1 , , -:-.3 ,ti, , 't 4 I' i ' I -r 1 ' , 'r ; Xit i , 'N P lz.,, , , 4, ki, -- ,, Liberty 1 . i ip,,,,,.wit '.4 s,,,,,,i)7.,,,, N., (01 1 4 ), v 7 v ....- - f i 1 s 6 .,,,,, i 1 ,, t, 1 1 ? tuft' 1, t l'''',tb.) 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