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Show T1IE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1900. 12 School JNews-an- d Art Club Bitty Making tt Smith. Editor. Editor. WLST JUNIOR HIOH SCHOOL The potior makora of the West Junior Ait club aro staying after school , Kathrya - In Strvtn. Anorlilt to complete a series of Christmas posters they are malting. The posters i ange tn subject from The Madon- -, na," The Wise Men and the Star to pictures of Santa Claus, holly and bells. These posters have all been planned In regard to composition and color. When finished they will be distributed to decorate the various rooms of the building. GEOFFREY reading, Winner from West A30UT By Richard A. Addison 15 FAIR PLAY. , ' Wandering Turtle Endt . , Tour, Goet Back to Clast Wilma Ingleby. Editor. Dorothy Stauffer, Associate Editor. ONEQUA SCHOOL, Mlsa Marian Kimball, one of our kindergarten teachers, has been transferred to the Liberty school. We are sorry to have her leave us, but we are happy to welcome Mist Martha Brooks as one of our teachers. WILMA INGLEBY. o There was great excitement In our third grade Wednesday because our turtle. Rip, came back to us. He had been gone ten day and we were afratd that we were never to see him again. But Wednesday morning Willard Andreson brought Rip to school with him. It aeems that Rip Van Winkle, true io his name, wandered away from school and was found by one of the Oneqwa students, who gave him to Willard. Bo now NEW SOLUTION .r -- 4 --TZ . i ' HCtl SNRKE AHC KEPT CAPTtVE THEY ARE U9UM.IV T ED IT WM LON AGO DISCOVERED UPON THAT $T LIVE RATS WERE PLACED IN THE CASE THE VlAKEJk .WOULD" FEED UPON THEM DURtNOr "Thfc OAT, E(rt ANY UNOEVOURCD RATS HAD TO RE REMOVED EtPORE DARK BECAUSE THEY WOULD CAT THE WAKES OURINS THE NVOrHT. AUERBACH CO. KT5 It YHBBIO STORE BROADWAY rMr an Auerbachs Quality Grocyterya ADDISON (We reserve the rlsht to Umlt quantity.) Free Delivery on Grocery Purchases of $3 or More Arch Masons Plan ... the holidays. Oeraldine Reese, 4A, writes: In room 5 we have taken down the Joint Ceremony Thanksgiving pictures and have put up more Christmas pictures before Christmas pictures In their place We have posters on Christmas and pictures of the Madonna One pic ture shows Santa Claus looking up a child's record. Another shows Bant opening letter from boys and girls We have also been making beautiful polnsettia with which to decorate the 2 65c Crystal White, SOAP Special 8 bars 25c Introduction, CRISC0 Needs Special 79c Ideal for toup, cana 2 for 25c OYSTERS etc., EGGS A convocation of Utah chapter No. and Salt Lake chapter No. 5. Royal Arch Masons, will be held Wednesday at 5 p. m. In the Masonic temple for a Joint .installation of officers. Earlier In the evening Utah chapter will hold Its annual election. Officers of Salt Lake chapter already have been chosen. The Installation ceremony will be tn charge of Grand High Priest W. W. Rager. Past Grand High Priest J. W, Beless will act as marshal 1 Fancy Meadowbrook, Special 3-l- Are a Choice Light-Hearte- d . . . . . . for the Holidays Restrained Elaboration in the Frocks for Tea-Tim- doz. e 17 $ No Can, b. an BRIGHT COLORS LIGHT COLORS VSMB room. Emily Arakl, 5A. reports; In our li. brary we have a small Christmas tree. s. Cana . Our teacher has promised us that the table that checked out the most books from the publio library couUr have the tree. Every boy and gtrl at my table has a library book. The teaclier NAVY MAN TRANSFERRED.' our turtle Is peacefully sleeping In said that we sodeserved to have lights Joe M. Garland has been transfixed the Mr. Taufer his box et school, while all of the on the tree, ferred the naval training station extension cord for us. We are happy at San toDiego children rejoice over hla return. following passing of have first to the be to class the lighted the final examination LEROY HANSEN, JA. for enlistment, tree. to announcement Monday In- according are about the fish We studying room Regular Size, Fawn Madsen' Ulsa In Mary Harry J. Hansen, local social science, and have by lieutenant the boys and girls made a poster. dustry Inabout son Is officer. Garland the Package recruiting raising fish and caring of Joseph P. Garland, 753 Roberta Each pupil made the toy he liked learned Alice for them. best Everyone especially liked street. The Coffee that leta yon Keen's drum. Our teacher I going Elaine Sneddon. 5A, reports: An InC cana, special. . . YOUTH PASSES NAVY TEST. to put these drawings on the board. terested friend presented the Franksleep, The boys and girls are very eager to lin library with a fascinating book Bruce B. Allen, who has passed the called Rusty Pete." This la a true enlistment examinations tor the see how they will look. story about a cow pony that lived In United States navy, has been transVIRGINIA JENSEN, TA. southwestern Montana. It tells what ferred to the naval training station a Irene' Richardson of room T went Rusty Pet. doe. every day and how at San Diego, according to announcerabbit hunting Saturday. 8he had a he loves hla owner, Mary Lou. ment Monday by Lieutenant Harry Wisconsin, J Hansen, recruiting officer for this JL very good time. Full Cream, l4 lb. pkg , BETH POWELL, 5 A. Allen is the son of Wilford Study of Ant Taken Up J.district. Uen, 3434 Seventh East street m Miss Amy Lewis room we are By Washington Class WHITE COLLARS PREVAIL. making a border showing the town of Bethlehem. NeUle May Huber, LONDON (UP). Sixty per cent of Marla Smith, Editor. Willard Smith, Paul HU ton, Marthe workers In Londons financial disAssociate Lillian Editor. Hick. garet Roderick and Donald Mayne trict still prefer white, starched colmade the town. Howard Ingleby, WA8HINOTON SCHOOL We lars, a survey revealed. Robert Bummers, LaVon Llttlefakr, have been studying ants In the 4A Dean Crowther and Douglas Bauman class of room 13. We have learned name Eskimo earn from, and what made Santa Claus and hts sleigh. that the ants antennae, or feelers, are It means. Thank. L. L. I). Salt WESTON KEEN, 4A. the most sensitive part of Its body. Lake. The ant uses them to smell and to A. Eskimo Is a corruption of the In Mrs. Ada Henney's find its food and its way about. It Abnakl Indian Esklmantslc" or the Tuesday, room, we had a safety first contest. also uses them when it recognizes OJtbway both terms Ashklmeq, and Meaty Robert Ward, Ruth Harsh, Magda-li- and communicates with other ants. meaning those who eat raw fish."' Harmon, Dean Luker, Roberta These antennae are very wonderful The call themselves Innult," or "the Lvdla Knorr and John structures. " Robertson, people." - GLORIA GLISS Whittaker did very well. MEYER, Room 13. MAQDALINE HARMON, 6A. One summer a large, fat toad lived in our back yard. We children otter Sand TabU named him Hoppy Hop. Every eveShow ning about sunset the toad came to the steps of the back porch. Here - Mary Annette McCall, Editor. he would alt and blink and look very wise. Can you guess what he was Thomas Evans, A eclats Editor. room S. OQUIRRH SCHOOL. In waiting for? He was waiting for his fourth grads, we have a Ptnocchlo supper. We fed him moths, flies, sandtable and s set of six Ptnocchlo gnats, bugs and mosquitoes. e, HOWARD BINOHAM, Room 15, posters. On one side of the . Plnoochlo, the fox end the cat are going to the Red Lobster Inn. On In our art class we have been makfirst posters. Each memthe other aide are shown the house ing safety of the fairy with the blue hair and ber of the clasa made his own IndiAn Imported slipover sweater, knit The best ones were the fairy herself. Each poster shows vidual poster. from finest woolen and silken yams. an adventure tn the life of Plnocchlo. chosen to be hung on the wall of the They are so soft and lovely, just The first picture shows Oeppetto In corridor. Our art class Is always in- -; like a baby. Assorted pastel ooloro. hi carpenter shop; the second shows teres ting, but we enjoyed this work Infants to QC RUTH PUTNAM. Oeppetto carving Ptnocchlo; the especially, 6 years Room 30. third shows ptnocchlo and the talking cricket; the fourth shows how Plnocchlo burned his feet off; the An slipover sweater, with fifth shows Oeppetto dressing Ptnocchic beret to match. Assorted colors. chlo; and the sixth shows Plnocchlo OC Sizes 3 to selling his A, B. C card. 8 years Every boy and girl in the room has done something to help make the sandtable and the posters. Mias More tipper suits have arrived . . . Gladys OBrien, our teacher, told us-, a plcthree-piesets, constating of zipper that she would probably have read your column every day I Q. ture taken of the sandtable some time and enjoy It very much. Pleaao tell blouse and helmet. sipper leggings, this week. If you haven't read the mo If a man born In Japan can be 9C Sizes 3 to QC J tO.JO story of Plnocchlo," you should read pensioned after twenty-thre- e 6 years yean It right awav It la a very Interesting work for n railroad company In this DARRELL KAY, Room I. book. Carflehl. cowntry. 1L F. A. Yea, any man. whether he was A gorgeous Beacon blanket In border efWe are going to have a Christmas born In Japan or not, la eligible to a knotted fringe. Size fect, with four-inc- h program In schooL - The three pension. The railroad companies 3x50-lncQC fourth grade rooms are going to meet pension men at the age of 70 after pink or blue in our room. It will be a regular twenty years service, or before this some Christare disabled or unfit for acparty. We are learning If mas poems; room 11 will give a play tivethey service, each want Ws us. to for surprise A beautiful Japanese silk comfort, elabother, o we wont tell too much about Q. Please tell me whose eon embroidered In pastel QC orately our program. Our teacher, Miss Franklin D. Roosevelt Is. Where he Pink or blue color. . . shade. Florence MoClellan. la giving each was born, and the year. Thankee one of us apart I know we will have Mrs. T. L. J- - Salt Lake. MARDELL WATSON, A. Franklin D. Roosevelt, gov fun. Room 10. Any young miss would appreciate one of these emor of New York state, was bom1 A splendid Beacon blanket robe in colorful patsmart blouses. Lovely print broadcloths with e e at Hyde Park, New York, January 30, robe for the cold morning terns. cozy Bright, ruffled collars, cuffs and fronts. Asst 91 QC Let us think of our mother and 1883, the ion of James and Bars (DeSizes 3 to 6 years. and QC evenings. colors. Sizes 8 to 16 years father and friends, to give them lano) Roosevelt box Christmas In little gift to make them happy oo Q. WUl yo please give me the Christmas. We don't need to give big gifts, but something to make a official address of Major General Of course, a blouse calls for a skirt, which makes merry Christmas for somebody else. Roderick Carmichael? Thank yon A smartly tailored velveteen jacket, bound aU a splendid school outfit. We have a skirt to - DICK HARMON, Room 1L J.D.P. wlth-sll- k and collar notched braid; has .around match blouses and sweaters. A. Address Major General Roderr breasted. Double two pockets. Sizes 8 to 18. Special QC ick Carmlcheal, Chief of Finance, Stirs 18 Christmas 6 to Sizes years.. War Department. Washington, D. C, Students Interest Could me tell what Q. yow kindly For party or street wear. Pastel. In taffeta color hose to wear with a dark green for Dora VehseUtnr, Editor. should have and and silk crepe . . . dark shade In flat crepe what Is every boy girl L. . Miss J. govra? evening Reims Trvman, Associate Editor. and novelty woolens. Style feature to thrUl skating and outings. Shaker knit, heavy ruff-nea A. With dark green evening FRANKLIN SCHOOL Fay Tor ths little girls for Christmas. type. Red and white. gown wear either a Rose Dijon shade keldsen, 6A-- L reports: Christmas Is or Sizes 8 to 14. Special Sizes 30 to 36 ro. Aland child the time of year to which every (AUERBACHS GIRLS, INFANTS SECOND FLOOR ) la looking fora ard. There Is always fvsm gtre me the color of a great deal of fun. giving and ro- - (hrq. following Harvard, college: celvlng presents Our teacher. Miss Yale, and Princeton. Thank you H. Luclle Nielsen, has a picture 6f old jt halt Lake. BlNk-- on our blackboard. He looks A The colors of the colleges are: very Jolly ta hi bright red suit with Harvanl, crimson; Ysle. Blue; and hi big pjk on his back. It make, Princeton. orange and Black, ..... u.n wish that Christmas was hero right now. Miss NieUen plan to put ,Q. I would Ilk to know nhert the " . ChilcIreriLeatl In Book Reading sary, they will live for many months in the tub. Not only may one obtain Christmas to Carbon county children like trees living In tubs this way. but tiny to nine from six Inches living spruers than They like to read better tall, tn pot, may be purchased to children of any other school disserve as favors or greeting cards, and trict In Utah. taller ones, from 13 to 15 Inches, come Groups Meet Agreement These conclusions were drawn tn gaily decorated metal pots to serve LIVING CHRISTMAS TREES. of a reLimitation of Monday with the release as All of these table centerpiece. state Maad By Cheg wlddeo. port by Lofter BJarnason, trees are guaranteed to live, and are and JunExports. People who love trees must always replaced If they do not. Of course, inspector of elementary ior schools, on the results of a pusee, with a pang of grief, the millions cost much more than a tree would have been composed of of pines and spruces which are cut they reading circle project. pils which ha been cut In the forest, but and Dutch East Indian grsdM f iv His report. oovei down, long before their prime, to one has a permanent addition to the AMSTERDAM, Dec. The representatives, with a disinterested to nine, shows Carbon county make Christmas trees. One wonders garden, which will greatly Increase In problem of sugar overproduction In numwhen the supply will end, and what value as Christmas after Christmas the western world and In the far third party. Tb Dutch objected to children at the top, both In, resuch a commission, but guaranteed, ber and percentages of pupn we will do then. was east solved an rolls around, agree- In the agreement announced today, today by ment between the ceiving membership certificates. It la not generally known that livThree hundred and forty commission and the Dutch East In- that the excess export shall be liming spruces may be obtained to serve QUERIES. ited In accordance with the actual reading membership certificates a a Christmas trees, all nicely growing Mrs. H. W., 6alt Lske, writes: "I dian trust. Increase tn consumption demand In were issued tn Carbon county. in tube, with their roots Intact, so that have had a lilac bush five years, and After more than a week of .nenatural outlet" (the far east) any time after the holidays they may it has never flowered. It has not gotiation. almost marked by failure Javas be planted In the garden, there to be grown very strongly either. What do yesterday, the opposing groups England now has 51.000 female Commodity prloes In Germany are foreVer a reminder of a happy Christ- you suggest? reached an understanding for limi postoffice department employees. dteclinlng. mas. A Is It In a good, sunny position? The living Christmas trees are If so, loosen the soli around this bush from 30 to 36 inches tall, and are and spread a coating of stable manure planted In smart red metal tubs. They around it, three or four Inches thick. have not been placed In the containNext aummer, give liquid manure er Just for the occasion, but have about twice a month, and see that the been carefully selected, month and bush does not suffer for water. I am months ago, and transplanted into sure that you will have flowers tn the pots, where by a special system 1833. It will be Impossible to make of watering and care a fibrous root It bloom next spring, since the flower mass has been developed. If neces- - buds are already formed now. Cuban-Amerlc- - junior. Carbon County tn ' J KATHRYN SMITH, INA BTEVEN8. PROBLERl GIVEN tation of sugar export for five years and also for the segregation and gradual dispersal of stocks on band The agreement still la subject to the approval of the Dutch producers In Java, however. Hence, with their work completed, the Cubans and Americans went today to Brussels, where will begin a meeting tomorrow for world restriction. The Dutch are expected there tomorrow night. The point which nearly brought failure yesterday was the suggestion by the western group that a commission be appointed to determine whether an actual Increase of con sumption tn the far east was such as to Justify an Increase tn the annual export quota of Java The group Cuban-Amerlc- m wr" Eppe. Immediately after the program an author meeting waa held, In which plana far the contest for essays by children of foretgn-bo- m parents were to have sonief . talked over.. W hop SUGAR SURPLUS for CIRCUIT. A general meeting of U Public Speaking club was lield Thursday after school A very nice program was arranged by Grace Olsen, vice pres! dent of the organization. The program was a short one. which every on. enjoyed. The numbers were: Bong, Shelby Arrigonna, accompanied by Dorothy Young; reading, - Norma Grover; reading. Naomi Gian vtlle; piano solo, Dorothy Young; retold story, Norma Kuna; song, Faye Bybee, accompanied by Dorothy Young; reading. Bhelby Arrlgonnai retold story, Dorothy Thomas; duet. Olive Lloyd and Shelby Arrlgonna. accompanied by Dorothy Young; Lannee Views' CURIOUS CREATURES rotten for Christmas PETRIFIED HICKORY NUTS. FREJLLINO, Va. (UP) Floyd Hill, stone mason, while digging in a sandstone rock weighing several tons came upon a dozen or more petrified hickory nuts near the middle. Ail were perfectly formed. . - 95 z. 25c 5 rolls 25c Toilet Paper Tc: Mince Clams FICGO Aattee II nag 19c 35c PF. 03 b. Light Globes Silk stitched fur effects on tunic blouse styles . . . combination flat crepes . . . silk crepes with cowl necks and sleeve inserts of Jace. Three-piec- e ensembles . . . 'two-ton- e boleros and the new reptile metal belts. Smart blacks .with white fur trims . . . Charming tri-col- 1 4 Theres Charm in the New wC .... 2 lbs. 39c BEEF STEW, Lean ..2 lbs. 39c LAMB STEW 2 lbs. 25c sn lb. 20c SPARE RIBS Second Floor) (Drewe gay .TT2 for 25c rUCCCU UnLLOL or Hats Satin-Fe- lt PORK STEAKS ne and P t Mothers and Santa Claus Please Take Notice! Pinocchio't tije sand-tabl- $7 50 Gleaming satin and dull felt is smart on young beads! Whispering praise! Admiring eyesl Thats the enviable lot of the chic young person who wears one of these NEW half felt-hal- f satin hats. Black and brown. (MUlln.ry Second Floor) An Attractive New BAG for the Ensemble Infants Sweaters $2 95 90 Sweater Sets all-wo- ol SI3L 90 INFORMATION' New Zipper Suits Dull finish leathers and moires, nicely lined and fitted with top zipper fasteners and overlap snaps. Some with touches of prystal trim. Black, brown, navy and green. B I Street Floor) ce Fringed Blankets 0 90 h; Smart Styled Wrist Watches Are Gifts of Beauty and Enduring Usefulness ' Silk Quilts 90 E Ladies wrist watches, white gold case fancy engraved bezel, rectangular case, fancy dial . . . fitted with jeweled lever movement. 25-ve- ar Girls Blouses Childrens Bathrobes a 9J Girls Wool Skirts Girls Velvet Jackets P4 Theme ' of Watches ..a.. Girls Silk Dresses Heavy CQat Sweaters ck $5.95 $795 $995 15-Jew- el Watches $12 $14,$16,$1850 .Each Watch Fully Guaranteed (Jevelry Strt Floor) AUERBACH CO. AUERBACH CO. q , , 6-Je- - - d |