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Show , , t . , , . - I i " tt 01ZESERIT- 4 ; - ' 26,' 1951 , NEWS, Soh Lake City,, Utah, Wednesday, September. i' . . . . . s,.ço:qq:-.:-'NFw$- , ,, ,,.. . 1, i 'IParicers - . v 1 , - - , ,,f , 1 , , , ' 2, , . , v, A., , 1. , , - ' ( I .it ' - ..,, t - 1 t. ,Pa Nk 1 t i , i. t . , , , , ,. - - I t.1tau NotosS S 0 ,... , 17: 1 . i , r, , 4 - . ' -- , "..." I I , t ' .. it t '' t 1 k t -' , '- t . . P ---- ..$ ,' al I .;. - ' , -- 4' 4. -, A --4,'.'--''' ' ".in By DARLENE LLOYD and LAREN BONNER 4 - By DER JUSTESEN Whittler Scheel Miss Hardy, our librarian, is bringing the new library books out from the closet and onto the shelves. We are all anxious to see the books for we are sure they will be good reading material. Our school safety patrol boys are still trying out for duty. Mr. Morton, head of the patrol this year, finds he has many boys who could take on the duty of the children as they trosaPrc'te the street. The patrol is a good program. Let's an get behind it Franklin School Has New Principal . I -- Library Books Brought Out -- - , - I I ' . ;;'''"7 ern teiwer,,' - '1'1 bud next Mon- we think it is a great privilige to be able to elect the students who we think are able to do a good job of being an officer. It is surely a lot of fun, too. Ito go around to each room and Campaign for the ones we want to win. d ) . 4- ) 2,..' 0, y :', tk 1 . . r. II ' '' , ,," , - . , 2., , ,. . 4k ,..,,,,,,,,. - A 1 - -- --- ' '' - " l''' , s; I ..- -t ...v,----- ' N ,.. A. OP...' . 1 .1! ."'--, : ', ., t t - e ,..., ,---- t elections will be day. Ey CONNIE CANNON and DONSTTI VAN DAM Highland Tarr School The fourth graders are study. lug about rocks and seeds. In Miss Astin's room everyone of seeds he can brings any-kinfind. The children paint them different colors and paste them on paper to make pictures. Next, they will study seed travel and plants. Then they vrill. bring leaves and plants and spatter paint. These students find studying seeds very interesting. - -- - , . 1 - ''.1 t. , r ..- " Highland Study Rocks, Seeds - ,....."-k- ,,.., A, o- s'' -, , " . ,, Scheel Utah Unemployment FAMILY OF 8 ESCAPES FROM BURNING HOME , WILIAM Hits1 Box Elder of CountyA family eight escaped earl,' WednesdlY mormrig when their seven room home was destroyed by fire. The family was asleep in the basement of their undnished home. 4hree miles south of here on U. S. Highway 91. Orvis, Ward reoorted ,he was awakened at about 1 am. by falling plaster. Ten minutes later the entire home bad been consumed by the fire which he believed started in the attic. The interior of the ground floor of the home had not been finished. When the Brigham City Volunteer Fire Department arrived the home had been consumed by the flames and the Wards were unable to save anything. Mr. Ward said the loss totaled nearly $7000. 958 colforce Unemployed Utahns appar- 263,000 labor for theonly week ended checks lected remain unemployed don't ently 22. long enough nowadays to even Sept. insurA person must be unable to collect unemployment ance. obtain work for two weeks beWednesdisclosed was This fore the state starts drawing on day in records of the Depart- Its Lind so that the figure of for post-o- ut ment of Employment Security. 958 is Industrial Commission of Utah. unemployment. which showed that out of a in Only $21,735 was paid benetits to unemployed persons low week as S. L. Asks during the all-ti$29,982 with paid to compared 1308 persons only one year ago week. Salt Lake County Auditor during the same Hi3hest figures for 1931 to David P. Jones. distributed forms and notices this week to date has been the $98,401 paid heads of county departments. to 4212 persons for the week agencies, and institutions ask- ended Feb. 10, 1951. estiemployment officials ing for 1952 budget estimates figmated that unemployment for the coming year. Mr. Jones letter quotes ures will continue to fall when county ordinance to the effect all students return to school and that each department bead cannery. and migratory workers shall submit information by Oct. complete seasonal wok. 1 stating As ot the first orteptember anticipated revenue, expenditures, number of per- there were 86.10 job seekers in sons to be employed, and nature the state but less than 1000 of of their services and their sal- them stayed unemployed the aries. Improvements to be required two seeks to collect made also should be submitted. checks. Auditor Budget Estimates The Franklin School has a or 1 new principal, Mrs. Wealthy H. , . ni , , , ,--, 6tipzi,, i 1 ' ,.. t .-lb...., 'at, . . , . " We are very happy to ' 1 ap ) ,e'lkt..:- -: Day. ,,,4664.11.i j-i '' .,:,, have her at our school, but we "-e. .., land during the war. The en---1 . , ,, ., are sorry that Mr. Limb. our ,. Ii., , . emy made bonfires and burned t former , principal, was. bank 'r.,1,:oolla -A- . ...,.,,, t textbooks and papers. be said. l'' -. --,,, ' 7:- - .e '1" '''t ferred to Jordan Junior High ,,,, , 01 .1i- - c , t ir, Be told us about - ' , . , ..... we , because liked r r,Ikit,, also School, 1:,"1rt ,... I ,,,,,,,,t Holland receiving help from the --' ' him very much. ',',-,--,,,.- . Red Cross fund contributed by '' !' 1II .t., k other day all the pupils gode , American school children. 40u3 0,411b, ' 1, 'ILA ' - ',Ammo. at The .,,:.,...- -. , Franklin assembled to watch School supplies which lasted Officer Paul in Folsom swear Grant and PARKDarla Ann John Coleman, STONE STL'In AT HIGHLAND Walker, them for a year were given. the new traffic Before the boys. The Dutch ere still struggling Coleman, John's father, explains to them iç Squires (right), listen attentively while Hobby Display ceremony, he told the students with the problem of rebuilding about rocks and minerals. Their large collection is on display in Highland Park fourth some things about safety, such $y KAREN LARSEN their schools. When Mr. Zeveers and EDWARD JOY to room. as not not ride to , 'grad' told us bow poverty - stricken Sumner School two on a bicycle, and not to play Our sixth grade students are Holland is, we all felt thankIn the street. The following boys are ready planning a display of their hob- ful for the safety of the United to serve our school after having bies. Each week some children States. been sworn in: C3ark Baldwin, bring doll clothes they have 4. Gary Brewer, Mbert Crebs, made. Others bring embroiderTheodis Fort. antnie Gilmore, ing and other things. . Our librarian, Mrs. Young. Salt Lake City street depart-me- Alex Gutierrez, Jon Johnson, to serve another best An PI eeeks workers started laying a Freddie Larsen, Sammy Leone, berg, and students of Sumner -Jaivnwimc.utbe In- I serve s himself," Mr. Jones temporary oil mat Tuesday on Henry Lucero, Douglas Lund, have been busy., getting the li- drive is being . members to I Thirteenth South between Ninth Michael Mann, Israel Martinet, brary ready to open. They have Lake , 11)1e Salt of ternational ,Kolghts urged Mo0.07 books in order! I 'Eugene Morris, Lawrence Pauldbeen arranging i Round Table,', 'Bert 11.' 4onts,lcontinue With charitable proj- I and Eleventh East Streets. dusting them off. All of the Thomas Rinzo, JerryStroud, been street has torn up The .forwara students Denver, international president recta. 'nit local table has as its are looking 1 and George Tod. tol I the opening of the library. told members of the Salt Lake main project a monthly fund by contractors laying a viaCreek Tobin Tuesday in Hotel Utah. through which ' crayons, yarn, ,..el)ntusit tearrIDeer Dilworth :,' Ilr. Jones, swhe is on s' good 1 books and other items its pur- wrgirm...t,Literi7m.iminnor Joe L. I ' will tou,r, of various ,tables on .chased Salt ir;" the Christensen I said his workers torchltdreLa,t I I , a trip which Win cover the east- I Lake County Hospital ' department will follow behind I By DAWN WATSON By LYNN ZORNICE A I crews and as I I LI ern coast imd aoutheni 'states, I Mr. Jones stated that Round I the pipe-layiI aid SYDNA MASON I Jefferson Scheel Et I -2 were growing faster soon as two blocks am comDilworth School said that Salt Lake Oty was his Tables Mr. William Zeveers, princithis and abroad , in than emmtry pleted , by. the water departStudents of Dilworth met in pal of a school in Holland, visfirst dope he cited the ment workers, the street depart- the auditorium recently to nom- ited Jefferson last week.. He was --wenow 'have a 1600 person among members as onorof the ment will lay down a tempor- inate students for the offices of a very interesting person, and membership but we mean to main reasons tor the rapid of gravel president, vice president, and told us how the German soldiers make ft 2000 by Jan. 1,. he told growth which has surged kers , ary mat composed ...MM. ...MEMO ' .... , 4 taAlt r. and elL secretary-treasureOur , final destroyed the schools in Hol. local members., ' I six tables to 240 in European I s' , ' who eountrher during the last three Stressing the motto, ,, ' 4 , - -- ' y ..."'" - ts.A. --- V- , k , -- .c0i4tit!, -1- -----k-,- ,tc, -- 4,,,t - r , -- . -- 1 - 1 ,..;, ' , . ' V. ISC0R01011 IIISTRUCT1011 war-strick- en S OUTSTANDING INSTRUCTORS INSTRUMENTS RENTED PRIVATE LESSONS FREE RECITALS Sumner Sets IL s ob. , .. , , gy-- 1 Pupils Jefferson Has Nominate. Leaded Holland Visitor - r, ;:) ili(7 30-in- - L. A 41116th lk . - - 1560 I , .. - at 'stens , 9.3791 21 LAST FIRST SO. Repair Slated , . music co, SULIMERHAYS 13th South tOUNDTAI3LE'UNITS p'USES. MÈNIBER DRIVE , , RATES REASONABLE jay-wal- k, - Low Post-W- ar -- - 1 ng s Yt IV' feowsin ! : I r 1 Ile ,,,,,,,..,,,...........4-,..- a. , ,.:...,....... t , ...... , . I ' . . , 1 ... , .- ' i ." iimbonsmageoil Burt te JONES -. ' ,,, . - want members ' . .... ': , - , , ...lw OM ON . - . . : , 1 itt si:,:,t,,,,..,,,.,:aTi - ' --,- - -, botAin ow few moral ' .. am sew ItAt , i - ' ,, ' , , ' r c ' - Meet ,, , H , ' ' Person - , , Proles . . ... 1.? , - ,,,,N4 we P I . . . -.:- 4 , ,- -- -- . '. tftStty , - 7 ' ,(I' - , , de ges" , ,,,, , 1 ; I I , I ., a . ' : 1' . 54671 711fidde'llot koo amok ,. .,,,- el - --- -- ,., , t: . d , .,,,, - , .. - I 1 ' , I ' 1 l' - ..r.1 .. . . 741.0 5 I . , - - 111 1 ip , , , ..iss ,, , , 16. . , 60 gauge stockings, born of the and skill of the makers of . ZUMI AUDITORIUM famous for years as pioneers in the hosiery field. Now they , , present a blend of loveliness and durability in this 60 - stocking "", ... a blend you've never experienced. SojiNsticated dark seams pup h lvt-'t- . woodwind or concerto shades. Proportioned to fit whether you're 4 feet 8 or 6 feet 2. - ' Third Floor . - ' ' ZCAll HOSIERY ' .. , . Strict floor , 1.95 ..At . , . Round-the-Cloc- k, . dolls and to meet Ile little girls '1 , nlia lova them' so. ... AL , his . . in lrely fashions! Madame Alexander will be at the Doll Fashion Show Saturday at 11 a.m. and again at 2 and 4 p.m. to comment on her colorful and charming , '.1,.a. I , fuener, know-ho- w s dressed it , t world-famou- Alexander dolls and see 30 of her newest ones, e . - - - '," , .. - 'OM , , Stockings , L.,.., 1 ZL7tZ . 5 . Come meet the creator of . - 1 1I . 411 , - 1 ,- - MI... ....... . N 1 Phi" ...maga. ...'".. ,.. 11 , I ti L STATI ST; SALT LAK1 art t ...mon, .0.....10 ,-- . 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