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Show , . - , , , . , . - - . . I :j , . , ;-- 06- a, i 44 -. - $ -i , .,. 4 0 . i1 ' . ,,, -- .....,, , WEEKLY SECT1QN ' SALT LAKE , , 11""'"''..-'- ,' - ., ti : s - - v. l. i !,.. ri - . 1 1 I , I ,, , ,,, )-- ., ' i ' 1 ' i,,-,, .4 1 ... .. ' ,, to'. 1 t i , - l '' i ' t 4 ; ( ., ;' : , ,.' 1 '2 ' - .7 4e t ; ' ' ..,.. I ' ' ir. '.' '.. ' . ' ,;,.... '''''"' . ,4 , , 1 , ' I 't, 1 ,,, 1 , L ,' ; I ... - I ' T ... 4 ; ''' , ' i f ,. , ... , arik to do t)Iter- : ----:- - ers tf41 I' e , 1939- ; , - 4' ' ,.:, , ,' , ' , . , 4 at ',' ',11'....'e , i 4. .. 44, , .. F, i ' , - , ' ' I , ', ,' ,..; ' ..I.. - .4. '.." t........---t- , -- '-' a.. ; ). ' e. ' , . " : , -- ,- , . :, . - , , :. --, a number Leamington, Utah, pupils have. collected , of Indian relics and artifacts, some of which are n shown-ithis photo. The pupils are anxious to bear from other schools interested in the same type of ' collectin .g.' 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' 1 reserve employes.- '',, ,,' ' ' ' i , lea School. leartilentos. lash. tor addi-; ' ' '' '' ' ' .. ,..) ., 1 i. ' intornblitien ,..,, tional - ,,, Of Jib oiler araggro., are Mr. "There said, Murphy . '' ' ' '' - , 4. - .'"''' 11,' no requirements in education, Mona.) ' 1 .1. ..''''',, , 4.'1 '''.1,;7 .' 3 '''''"'N'''. '., ' but the more education the eas, BY E. K. HARDY I ier it is to be advanced to a good 1; We have been studying the InJob. You must have a high school dians of North America at LeamWard Produces Manila education that is the only re. ington School. We were greatly Champions quirement. But it is beat to have, interested In Leah Wadley (left) and Leah Jean Swenson of Manila a regular business course In the Southwest as we find Ward captured first place at county and state fairs high school. Outside of this.,It's many of the things they used. up to you." We have. found arrowheads,with their demonstrations of party favors. They are i "Women are another very Immetates, pottery, spearheads, both champions! t of the portant part banking and manta not very far from the fill the business. They ''; positions town. -- ' s of stenographer. adding figures,, One thing in particular we en. Ide-ahthe and filing operating joyed finding Ives a small piece tomete of stone with some Indian writing on. Since that time we have In-4--i -looked more closely and found ,more of It. We can't read the were writing and are going to send It Two small Manila Club work, two of Pleasant Grove six years in away to have It interpreted. boasting their respective possesis proud two Leah'swho years in sewing and four years In our- - collection --as canbe sions. Bill told Tom that his most in foods, under the leadership of seen a from the picture (we devel; was coin, Miss 4n ila:d 'Merrill Mrs. and Warnick prized possessions io cWadley, 1 somewhere by his uncle, op and print our own) we have Helen Warnick. They are enthulsuubac ductq h:s. a good start on a museum of In; Mr. and R. D . siastic clubsters, claiming that which bore the head of Julius m aci e on Leah the summers they have spent in Caesar and the date 51 B. C. dian relics. . We heard about the Indian 1311rs can doubted 1 to Mrs. Tom, however, H. cook, and !w,'tand daughter learning Bishop I a place V Swenson won- first place at fruit and vegetables will be of 1I wardsCan you tell whether petroglyps not far from i I both thecalled Clear Lake and decided he was-- right in his 'doubt? the state lasting benefit to them. Their and county , wanted to go down and see fairs with .their demonstrations mothers also appreciate their isilgo Jo twig atp aioJaq we them also look for more relics. of party favors. The county 1 daughters' training. The Leah's Jeat uelnanaed atuos 2u1SIpads We stopped at Delta and Mr. awarded them. a three days' trip wish to become club leaders, and uT pa'sn Sitio sT twat lett arep Frank Beckwith Sr. joined our to Salt Lake. and from the state they also have as their goal a .3 11, e tuna Volum Jo padmais 1 party to act 'as guide and interthey each received a gold medal. trip to Chicago to be earned oct moo utoa ou Jo; slut uou Club work. The young ladies have spent through preter. ttea luatualeis STQL uamsuy I vi Our first stop was at old Ft. Can you define, in one word, i and the story of its beDeseret a of water. character the I political wheel? ing built was told. Then we went to Clear Lake stopping to talk to EtiOntil0A31 :Jalttsuy ' ' . .1 -, '''' , , ''' LYDIA-37AS- S , .,....... , i Mr. Murphy gave a great deal of advice to the young people. in, tecested in this kind of work. -- Z, ' t --- - . .,4 ' it .:.f ,, . , --,A ' 1. E I- , . . rrorge,Ne..r,,,,,,,,,,,44,k,s,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,r4r1,,,,,,,,mz......,,,,,..,;,,,,,,,mp ----. -- k,-,- - 11 et ..''',,41:'t'.:;1374:- ICV.'0.1 - i 1 i i 1 . ' ' i. ,- n t ,? (--- ; .4 .,..,,, -- 1 1 4 .' : , - Continental Bank said that 27 years is a long time to be in the,banking business. , ., , Mr. Murphy started. work in a' ,bank 27 years ago in Rawlings,several Wyo. He has worked years in Rawlins,. then coming to Salt Lake City to work in the Continental Bank. When asked if he found this field interesting lie said, "Yes, yery. interesting. We meet so, many different types of people, but if I didn't have the chance to work here, I would like as a second chance to work on the railroad because I have had some 1 V i , ,..,,,,, - -- .- i ,,,, .... ! ,-1 4 , i f , r t DECEMBER' 9 Mr, S.rS. Murphy,' cashier te .or ,k- BY 4 , i I u -,- ,''---- . 6' - SATURDAY . . . w tood - - w : '. t , - :: :., ...... ' . ,, ' ; ,i, .. ,., ,.....' ,4 - ,,,. ' 1:,. ,' . 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We also saw the place where an Indian grave was found and a good view of the surround. rich in fossils' of ing country early' life forms. Coming down front the hill we stopped at the Story Rpck and saw many inter. eating thingsIncludIng the "First Issue of the Deseret News". Our guide again told us the meaning of many of the symbols and signs. The time came all too soon for us to depart and we started for home. , -- - - I 4-- -- Farming Pays Utah Grower . -- - Boy Of file Week l'1 , WHOWilliam- ? Smith; is. WHYWhen fire struck the building adjoining the hotel 1 w' here he works as an elevator 4 operator, he stuck to his post, ':i., made trip after trip through the 1' choking smoke, refusing to leave until every guest had been car1 ried to safety. WHEREBronx, N. Y. (He lives at 637 Tinton Avenue.) William Ihad , , been working t7.. at the hotel just two weeks i when the fire z broke out. But his lack of ex- , perience didn't 7 '7A prevent his act- e Ing quickly in the emergency. INA 1 His mother is k i .'' 41 77. the switchb- I oard operator at the hotel, I. Smitt. WI post." When it was all over, William, ' collapsed. "He hasn't received any reward," Mrs. Smith says, "but he doesn't mind, beause everyone got out." , i , t 'It - - 1 . - tt.:,:...:::k.1: Is, - .t..1 t r:H.,,.'...,: .': !'. ; i!11 t - 0 , ,,: .. '.:.,' 74 '':::.4::: ''.,,:',. ,:!::'::':.:f::-..:- ..., , , 1 ,i. !il C'. ' :7':::::E:1';'-'!;:,:'- ........ ' s,...:.:::,:: .4, t; 1 t4 ,::1,::.,,T,..,,.:..,:.:,,,,,:f,.:'::'::: ' t'!'",' 4 .,,,,,,... N' ::,', i ' .; r, '' 1:'''''... t l';:...?; ' .,;;;., r, . .:. :,..:..,::,..,; ,. 4 i.,..''. 4 , 1 :: ,!'.:: :' :::7:' .,;;;... I' .'.:::::g :, ,:.;- '.,',.: '2.. ''Fg., '::',::: , "Jo ,11, .',.'.,.l.f. '', - v ,g".'....!t:!! -- ,-7,-,,,,,,;-..., 1. ::::.:::: 111..1,.,..!...:sii...'H.:::'::':: :' '.::::,:;,,,! ?z,.,- , ,.,,, ,.. 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And happy children singing, Their voices so clear, we hear from far and near,- here. For again' ClUistmas-Day- ls LeFee Margaret . 4 de,......---4:- I '' - , ?..: .t. itookmo.,..., N it,.:,,,. , , i iii: ' ., , The Yuletide comes but once each year; It brings with it all good cheer, The children are happy, and also gay, On this, this merry Christmas Day. , ' - ,' Christmas - :, , ,,,!::"4. -- ,... s .. . , and one of the guests informed her smoke was pouring from a next-doo- r drug store. It got worse until William and his mother decided they'd better act- She called the fire department, then began ringing all the guests. Bain kept his car moving to ' get them out. There were 200 people in the hotel and it took a lot of time "His eyes were very sore," his mother writes, "and he was gasp-- , ing from the fumes. But he felt his duty to get all of them it out safely before he left , his - .:4 - The primary purpose of vocational agriculture is to assist young men to become established in the business of farming. Mr. James West of Spanish Fork district, entered high school In. 1927. He signed for vocational agriculture which included farm mechanics. He kept records on dairy for his project. did not take The next year James agriculture but continued his on cattle. project dairy The following two years, however, James came back into the classes vocational agricultural during which time he fed' out three baby beef, 20 hogs and acres of raised four sugar home beets for his supervised t a net profit projects. He made on his projects while in high school of over$600.00. After graduation from high school. James continued , beef , and feeding, hog raising production for several years. He represented the high school on and crops both the livestock teams in state competition. His schootreeord in all subjects was better than 90 per cent. He atafter. tended college one year, which he assisted his father on the farm until 1934, when he be- --came established in farming on -' the partner ownership basis with his father. He was married in 1935. The same year he with some assistance erected a nice four father's room house near home in Palmyra, 'Utah. Since then he was beenL. con- farmstead. the stantly improving classe- s-During the part-timthe past winter he constructed and finished additional cupboards and closets also a heavy duty farm auto wagon, a blacksmith's forge and completed a number of minor repair jobs. He and his wonderful helpmate are the proud parents of two fine children. , ,,,,AT,Ig:fttr19,V,IMereeln?mi vo.t1 - . , , , . , - - |