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We also bare rglade some Dutch boats to sail nn t he canals and some people to It on the banks. : ; , The class is divided into two teams. On each of the teams there who collects the different pictures and articles brought in by. members of their team The two captains are Ida Jane Levie and Shirley Wanberg. The contest which has just begun. will continue throughout the year. At the end of the contest the books will be graded and displayed. Jerry Paver is a captain The pupils in Miss Olive Dalroom are studying about ancient people of Rome. hys the ;44 maTAY, tries. The pupils are 'Very inter-- ' storks and the stones the Dutch believe about- thtwe birds. - In nur second grade this week we have fintshed our book of STun With Nick and Pick." Our teacher has given us several talks t what It IT about how to set safelv and keep our tiodies wed. We like this we want In grow up to be strong boys and girls, Ntrites Shirley ,Carter. Jeannine Blake, Editor LOP Koller. Assoc, Editor. we-rea- d.' also from the fourth trade. tells us that her class ernoys learning how differ. are from the ent the Dutch Amer leans. Their occupations and their homes are different too. They like to study about the La Rue Vail. i , ' ested in it. Cohn. In our Social Science class, room 18. we are studying about Daniel such is leaders great Boone and John Sevier. It is very interesting to study about them. Grant Vincent. The sixth grade Room 22 and 17 had after school Oct. 4: was 15 to 0 in favor Mr. Albert Hunt took pire. pupils of a ball game Their score of Room 22. part as um- Anna Jeppsen. The boys in room 25 and the boys in room 9 had a soccer-hal- l game. It was played Thursday.' Sept. 2S. after school. The game lasted fifteen minutes. The score was two TO nothing. The boys in room 2,--) won the game. Helen Koutoidas. The fourth grad nature cIasS 'Is learning shout- ants. how they Imild their homes and live. Sometimes they go to the, botaest-oother ants. where they are gtVen something to eat We heard how they clean the houses all up and take care. of their babies. They lake them 'out .for. a walk and then to work again; Ants Work and work all the time. We like to hear Miss Westover read about the ant family. 1 Arum& Cone, adventurer and lecturer. held the stUden body of with an Bryant High account of his adventursome travels when he spoke to them recently. Mr. Cone. struck by the 9 wanderlust spirit, made a tour of the states at the age of 18. Upon returning he found that he had not rid himSelf of this desire tizo travel. but this time he yearned for new. unexplored countries. And so it was he set Out for Australia. Mr. Cone traveled to numerous other places since then. but claimed. that. en-in all his travels, none has he joyed as much as the experience, of crossing the ocean for the first time. fie finally reacned Austrails. It was in this.eeuntry he stoppe'd and told us of his experlenees; Before closing. ed that his wife. ' Mr. ;OF() Cone stata victim of the wanderlust, will accompany TrA 41U tuture ,travets. t looks forward with eagerness to Mr. cone's next visit. tZ3ret Erickson. him : - .. Beth Ake. Editor. Phyllis Laverty, Assoc. Editor. --- . Editor. eiftord Curtis. Freshman Edl- tel.. TO .31EtZ NTIFUL )c,. 9Members STOW-CLUB- id. -- the Demetcratic meet 'Ins rung at 7:70 4t the home rbf MT g. F. B. Muir. Mrs. J. W. Murdock will preside. Women s Study Club ;a-i- 'Lincoln '''' 1 --, , 1 i i , t . h 4 - , . I I' - -- - 1 , 17.7 ' Ak. ' wo'.100,, I 1 '''' 14, ''' - - ( ''' -,- ..,- , j i 4,,J-4...- , '''' ,..... ; '' ., , : I . ' A. P.--T. : j , , - .. ' v,, . t... i I ,,: - 'tf - they - Th aL CMMarian , - !lain ctoort,: Nikr hang Lod No ma..tter tb plants fart ,.( lock ''!gnt tattc,i -- - trottter reuortS: Mrs tvr!rnftpfo. gathcr L.. Of Ittp A, Inftts for txint,r --- 17,11tor. Estates Appraised B District Cour t 'APPraisal of Iwo valtk FsJJtuk,) haft at approx;matelt tven filed today in the probate diVIAI on Of the Third Dictmet ect Teligiree The estate Of Ettilh L. K:mball principally of real estate, was listed as having a Vilitle Ilf siII,A2.,( Mrs. Kimball died Julg 11 1039, leaviniz as her tonly heir, 'a gm. ball 1Z.3 Seeond Avenue. Aporaikeec valued the estate Ed thelate William Lewis. Duchene County rancher. who died Aug. M at $22.S9.3. Tile eatate consists MIISIS-Iin-g MUCOUS membranes. matlYmecticules MI with the th., """" or yon ars to have your money back. ywill4"118 "ttr turn Kirk ilfirniev. Ednor ang prc7tilptly be. cRgOMULSION TT. NV. ortet-t- In. a,Lie trat,i,ork. Wt. hay, vhaia, thr.s. tn ar:ztging NoTtie5. !t, utmtest crot mait, and Ihe r,satri that hro.tznt wKt tR,WPS Wron ff COnt - for CoughsChest wow Shirley Thomas. flt i'111(.!Snn, ,,f Ihts Tho' cikhbot hood tzf tho !...tko Coy -- ' , Constance Kanell. The home modeling club Is spompred by Mr. Tanner of A9: In the i:lub the students expect to make miniature homes of card. are hoard. The boys and girls going to make furniture. The stumake dents are going to also blue prints. The blue prints will be able to he used to build a life site house. The girls will act as advisors to the boys The saw. cutting log hammering aod will he done by the boys. Thew will act in groups-o- f two or three. Some people may work ' na, cause it goes Malt to the seat of the trouble VO lefill.MP13 gerM laden phlegm. increase secretion and sad nature to soothe and heal ntw . tender. intlard-brobr-M- have you a bottle of games. ufl ;i0R, IttP nfants mot htittot r, frai,o hKiu tftit 'rt,r, Kinky SI tv.1 . titof.tdr xis many common colds L Everyone will he interested to. Of these know the outcome t Ite,ortv Mick, , Beware Coughs OF OUR OWN AND SAVE 11013L (JN'gcT 0 - iti he,t. Early In :'nra neARhy, ,A,caithy httng HIGH" olt-or- with hia iinoletirn Nock print-learneing and has heen asked by Miss Voirrta A STORE HAVE - - r "WE'LL "Ping! Pone! Ooops. It lantlel on the floor. Point lost!' The.!e will ho the shouts of all in. terested .pectaorta who will pe here next (41( t 0 see the ping pong tournies, Next Neek Miss Carlson and t;ilta rt, teachers of th,, heaith eflucltion classes. will ,non-opong tournament. The first izames will be played wuh- !nixed ouhles. The other games wit he boys and girls Ileverz of the John fourth grade moor's; The fourth grade a "I Mif'q PaimPrs rThlm ;iiiti flower show. The hest arranged Isiliquets recelvfel prizes The winners were Jo .nn Ilainer and John Ileyers. Geraldine Pearce of the !Muth grade reports: Perry !;loderherg has shccin a great deal of skill Thr-- tend. , i Sirring of the A. V. reports: Our nature clan at Me-th- e hallev Nchool ix making a natuie encveltitlecila. It enntaiiis tour volunwF The names nf them 31. Air. Water. Earths Crust, and SkY Sludieg tell them Arlen to tto ",44c CLUB WILLI MEET Memnerc of Townsend Club Nto. I will meet tomorrow at n at :'55 East Tirit Sconh Nroet to hear a rikelm',dooof the trans. action tax "hnd the plan. The public. Is InvIted to ;$t , ! Nature Books On ltoacri int4re!Oing sulttect. Donna Mae Zenger- - Editor. Maricit Clavion Asgoo, Editor., from - 'c. Compile Tto r.161e Durtschi rellort,: In 3tis4 Ruth Watts room in Aritcl-WInEartv are studymg Entis America. They are going litWri th agetv4tt4n.Ihe 1:11;:m0 the erto,adent. Thley are lug in committees and find it 311 ., ,i 771 - LI ; repolts In the Kindergarten they aTe tritikilig tic dtinie cloC,kt newsnaper; eometnina- inileat. intermt, The ofTler rmogrims Is tailed -- 1:1fethand teliz tadi interestmz :o prozrams most i ' Pal-Mr- re Glenna sheptleni rermr.c7 Norma Patrick a music !trim,. the children of the A group tute having two sections on the iieero at the --hack of the ro.,ain. one Is called It's News' and is to.eo 'Ito rketures and articles from or 'I Ittittiman to gette a detnonstra tettt tn the next art meeting for the teachers. Perry' :.tift his 331. Jack 'er are maing a set of linoleum s took ter pull child in MIFS cycle which Cyrotists of water. raintail. vapor. cloud. rain. Thev are discovering the impor- tante of this to man. - , - -- k ; 4 s a i - TOO Said President Brigham Young Wasatch Plunge recently. Leaving the school about 4 pm. In special busses about ninety students lett for ttwo or throe hours of hilarious fun. wonderful Everybody had a time. The boys spent most of their time ducking each other while the girls stood close to the bank afraid of the tieep, deep water. The party was sponsnred by Mr. Hampton and his biology classes. hut anyone in the schoel Wag invited to come. The stumore dents expect to t have parties like this one this year. Maureen Wrigler, iiigol ARE "PRICES happy-go-luck- ,131spils 1 Donna Mae Zengerreportat The children of Miss nature class are studying a verv interesting unit callfst. 'With- (flit Water Life ifIvh upon N'ould He IITIKASiblf,:' They ha that there is a Niater I , ...t , ; iMcKinley room mother t., . ''', Accompanying a group of tin. onites from Lincoln High. Waiter Hampton. WAliam Bradshaw, ard Overt filmes had a very sueeessful swimming party at i ! Thf A. of the Whittier School is holding sts year drive for mem- beffenitia, rin-yat- e mattna test of it and the room that gets most parents to Join is to be given a dance with refresh !rents, Mo. Every. room of the A group has a thermometer on the 'hoanti whith tells the pmgress the-mor- n is making. 'loom 21 is In the lead so far. We are told that if Ive.all-,weil we shall ell reeeive't surprise' from our , 1 4.. ; '''' rarol Heiner contribliter. . , . oi -- 00.0-,- Aided By Pupils ? :? ; ! 1, . il i '1 , I i ( 1 ' ... , ,, I ' Whittier 1 k ,.,.4 . .:.di - : t . ;, I'' I :AI - , ,, , I 1 , ,.! N'-.- rt '1. 1 , I ; 3 . .. ...ow.r,.Np.m...,opm000.otk . ,,,, ..,1. ,, I No.,,.,,, I ; -' ,.. .::. .' .0m.vw. ..; f - , , , c4 ! A 1 .,...111111111we , I 0)," t Lawrence Griffiths and Jimmy Glezos of Lincoln High were drawing cartoons for a local department store over a television set recently. There were two sets outside for people to look at while in operation. Thev obtained this Joh by drawing for a ,pectal school aF. We feel sernbly. quite proud of them. Hobert Lefa von - 1 ,' i -'. ' s f , - 1.. ' -- .. : ,t, ., ,- ' ,. - ...., 1, 4; 4- ' For Television -- -'" '...114.4.0100.41".7:11r i;moloommoomooswqmo--,- , alk 1 ,,, :- , , l''rt, i, AMPS, .,,,,- ,- ; ' ' . ; The music class of rootn 22. at Sumner School under the direction of Mrs Larson, is having a contest to see who can make the best book of great composers. Each book consists of pictures and articles about different cone ventur- er-- ears - ,Boys Cartoon , '4 . ,I z ' - t , . ... of a Library work In elementary schoels,-usheitrfew years ago, has become alt.,,essential part of school life in the lower grades. Students at Hawthorne fichool find the library period most interesting as pointed out in the group picture above and by Shirley Waigren and Keith Merrill, lower. I , , -- - pie. i 1Bryant High tages Scrap Book Contest.- Big Indian pictures are hanging all Mound our room, reports Don Oborn of Miss Maurine Sher. woods third grade at Liberty School We have made these pictures in our art class to show the things we are studying about in this unit of work we are doing now. 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 show all these things. They are fun to make because the Indians are such colorful peo Ilion,dlik ..00w. . , Elementary Pupils Enjoy Library e . - .,.. , , ' - ,,!- , , ., . .' i k.... , ,4.-- 01,...,0" , , . - 1...s,...,,- , 4 e "oil '....040 i ,,, ,. I ' t - ,,,,p, - , - , - i p , t , i ,t,tesi, 1 ,. . ,, I, ,14- - ., ;..." - 'r, - . ' ?...""WMF (;4 ' - 1 - I , ,,,, ,,, . 1 4, ''''"'.4,,...Nst ,...w....8,,,, . , I, I 4, r !I....4 I: l .. , 7;. 4 7,-- IA $ -- 4, k, ti''.11111"118br' t, . VI' 4 . : ,...y - 1 ,,-- . 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The paper will'he inches feature stories, tweh-- nine RAT was in October, 1868. Prices were sky high. Piesident Brigham Young, great pioneer that he was, was determined to save his people money. The cooperative idea he had tested cmd had found sound. And he decided to apply it to a store. made ONE store out of several businesses. He had a head in each business. called these businesses 'departments.' Thereby was born the He Mon's ve itutionAmerica's Store. Mercantile InstFirst Department 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 departments headed by,that great leader. All these departments worked togetheras they do todayto save customers money. , - On this sound money-savin- g idea has grown. and flourished, this business, as sound as the idea itself. For 71 years this Mon's Meramtile Institution has been saving money for the people. of Salt Lake City and the surrounding communitiesoffering them things they want pleasantly. ve ire ancjwill inchitie nu- editorials. mor articles. short stories, poems. write-ups- , news articles ,ports Chili. The ctaff of the press which 3S, sponsorNi by Dorothy, Jacobson. is planning the paper. SOON COMES THE Norma Itagen. Ifaxp you ever been asked to Ilke part on a pmgram? Mawr never take advantage of this opporruntty. Willie others jump at the phance of haying the expetient that this brings. It not only affords experience In what Qt ate doing. hut it-- also gives volt confidence in yourself. You can overeotne fear in getting tip , in front of an audience. Many years ago It was it corn- mon expression of parents to children that they should be seen and not heard. but now in the schools anti homes they are pHthemselves. vileged to expressand often have the opportunits t to take part on irnrams In sn ,I0Ing it gives them a developmem that children of former generations were not permitted to PTOCIV. Are the children of today go. to let their chances slip by? Ing Janice Sheets.. I Shirley Iltillarn, Z MI smiE 71E1 I Celebrating the Founding of Z C America's First Department Store Eglit Days of Most Unusucd Values 4' , 1 , - |