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Show 12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, HUD AY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1030. NEW CHAIRMAN BUKIAL HONOR IN ARLINGTON EXPLAINS STAND HELD LIKELY Texas, II (UP). IN POWER BODY Burial PASO. of Brigadier General Oeorge EL Dec. , t School News and; Views CURIOUS CREATURES By Richard A. Addison Organize School Orchestra UP C. Bartihardt, 82, commander of Port Bliss, w ho died last night after a brief illness, probably will be made In Ar- Tlaralling Stosry Eiarracd for 53 Years, Conies to TTriliaisne ilccilers . -- Sylvia Nllaea, Editor. COLUMBUS SCHOOL Just think 13 more days and then Christmas Nominee Refuses Pledge lington National cemetery, post Offi- vacation! To excite one further, tie cials said tonight. Christmas decorations of tire seventh to Discharge SecreGeneral Barnhardt died from blood grade are already In place. On a poisoning caused by an Infected toe. table in one of the Board. tary He waa given three blood transf- comers stands a trimmed Christmas usions, but failed to rally, tree. To one side of the tree la Santa A daughter, Mrs. Wilson Bavtlle of Claus with his pack, in the act of deDec. 13 UP). , WASHINGTON, bedside his nomreached Houston, Bmlli of Maine, George Oils shortly scending a chimney. Prancing rein inated ia chairmen of the power before his death. deers complete the picture. oommhislon. explained hla views on General Bernhardt was born at On alternate weeks we ha'w topic power regulation today before the Gold Hill, N. C- - December 28, 1889. day. In turn, one row of pupils assenate Interstate commerce commis- He was graduated s second lieutenant sign the topics to the others The sion. but refused to say whether he of cavalry from West Point Military pupils who make the assignments would discharge the commission's academy In 1892 and was a veteran of serve as announcers .at the microexecutive secretary,. T. . Bonner, the Bpanlsh-Amerlcand world phone. The topics are gathered from even when told the committee fa- wars, being cited for valor In the lat- the newspapers and are about interter conflict at BU Mihlei and during esting and Important events. vored this action. , drive. Smith was the first of the five the Argonne-MeuElla Lewis and Lucille Gygl report named to the reorganised commisAn orchestra baa been organised at tPRlNfrBUCK be called sion by President Hoover to Columbus. The following pupils are before the committee in Its investigain the group: Pay Thornton, piano; tion of their fitness. Beth Henry, piano; Elia Mabel McTThc He was followed by Matvei Gar-sau- d Kay. violin; Maxine Manning, violin of Louisiana, but the commitBruce Thornton, cornet. We ap OH TWC BACK OP HMKt tee did not finish hla examination predate their efforts and wish them and will continue tomorrow. tmc tnemoBuctt cam ex success, The climax to Smith's testimony CPCKtO UP eamowhen Senator Wheeler, Demo' LAKE A . crat. Montana, told him a "great ma- Al Name trays lorlly" of the committee waa opBOOK, ; AsNets English Club posed to the retention of Bonner be West Senator OlbCLO&mfr.i cause of his "attitude on permits to THE WHITE sessment Dropping as power companies and asked lor Pan! Bated. Editor. UH0tR-ttM- R , Smiths views. Bill Associate bards. Kir Editor. Workers. I Intend to make no pledges be,'BJow UINTAH SCHOOL The pupils Of THIS IS THE AMIMAU MtUOORAPMMfr fore taking my oath of office that the 8B, with Miss Elizabeth Mason FLASHED IM THE wlU be my sole pledge, Smith reIHSTKUMEHT, AMO as teacher, have organized an English plied. SUM WARM "TO OF Mi KINO OTHERS SpmIxI ta The Tribune , name of is club. club The the No member questioned Wheelers Dec. 11. There IM CASK OF OAH&CR. Prepared." AVe are striving to statement or challenged Smiths re- willWASHINGTON. be vigorous opposition in the Uve up to this name. The aim of the ply. it:n house to the Bmoot bill, waiving the club is to abolish the superfluous Smith testified he was opposed to mevsmst. requirement of assessment on min- and," and to try to pronounce corgovernment operation of public util- ing aochschJ claims for this and next if rectly "and," "Just" and get." The ities, believed regulation of them had the bill should pass year the senate. Con- officers are: Stanley Decker, presibeen successful, and said regulation from the gressmen mining states dent; Ned Ktrkham, vice preak of Intrastate transmission of power have been Informally discussing this John Know ton, Jean Layton and should be controlled by states. fortunate in possessing an artist as a and are almost a unit again Marlon Read, committeemen. Make Christmas Senator Wheeler questioned him bill, teacher, and tor Christmas Miss Mary Pupils BARBARA BIESINGER. Representative Are rite of Ne about articles he wrote in 1914 fa- reflected scenes for the Roberts has painted Red Cross Calendars western the voring exportation of power from opinion when heprevailing The work, resembles! said: "Such a law In the seventh grade health class windows. Maine, as advocated by the power as Senator Bmoot proposes beautiful is stained and we very glass have been studying about safety would companies of that state. Dorothy Maher, Editor. to unemployment; not first. Some of the slogans on the James Rynaraon, room 13, reports: Bob Miller, Associate Editor. He agreed he wu on the side of contribute It. That bill might help the front board are: Preach safety, and The pupils In room 13 are decorating help I the power companies, but said it was man who owns mining claims on practice what you preach"; "Look the room for the holidays. They are JUDGE MEMORIAL SCHOOL not in order to help them, but be- city claaaroomla decorated with which hs does no work himself, but ahead, plan ahead," "Keep your head using candles on the windows and cause he believed It best for the peo- It would Christmas drawings. Monday we throw out of employment and you'll be ahead. These slogans Santa Clauses In the zoom. ple of the states. Malean Maddox. 6A, reports: Dur- of men who Uve by help us to keep tn mind the big probGarsaud was questioned briefly great numbers Men I tag the last two weeks the children of ney taUa, deser Three performing assessment work on the lem of safety first. about a protest from Governor Long claims 23 back have room of welcomed three of others, for hire, prospecPAtTL . BAIRD, of Louisiana that he was "too friend- tors In their fellow pupils who have been out .01 Turotaijcmf teacher finished a e e particular. ly to the power companies. He demel While congress Is straining every of room we school on account of illness. Jean I are Veda In Miss Parley's nted any connection with them. BOB MILLER, Grade 6. effort to relieve unemployment, such learning Christmas carols. The room Warmack has returned after a Jong time. fori caused by an operation legislation as this would only add that works the hardest tn learning absence these carols will get to sing them In appendicitis. Joseph Oeorge and The seventh gradela busy making toll. rooms Christbefore the different SWISS nouses ELECT. mas. Our room U working very hard to have these three pupil, incur room8 to HeinBERNE, Switzerland honor, this gain W , ige BILL RICHARDS. i rich Haberlin, former minister of Jus min. tower! cr,n ,Teetablea' turke CHICAGO, Dec. 11 MA Nobody tlce, Thursday was elected president Wednesday the hall ta the floor of our building rembledD2J happened to have 81.860.000 in cash of the Swiss confederation by the two or $3,320,000 In real estate handy, so houses of parliament. Santas workshop. The firemen of Hi taw chlldrm ta varioua Pupils Release "Carol parts of six young men accused of 83 robberies the put ta e call for old toys SisAnd Candle" Service shoescitythat went to jail. Judge John L. Lyle, who BRICKLAYERS WIN STRIKE. could be repaired and Interestfun andis extremely trtbuted to the poor.. Orant children specializes in high bonds, fixed that CADIZ. Spain, Dec. 11 (UP), A tag. HALL ROWLAND Hall Rowland amount as the total necessary for general strike and generously responded was ended here tonight has Another thing we are doing is mak- their release. He held them to the with the sward of a 15 per cent SHIRLEY GO begun practicing for the annual wage Carol tag Christmas calendars for the Ju- ana candle" service. This grand Jury. Increase to bricklayers. nior Red Cross. year the carols are all to be tradiDOROTHY MAHER. tional ones, including rich selections Children Decorate as "The March of the Kings," "Dora CArwImm ma Colombo" and "On This Day. A Latin carol. "Puer Nobis Nascttur.1 learned by the entire upper school ta their Latin classes, will be sung. Following an old tradition of the Maartae Yoang, Associate Editor. school, the entire chapel will he .KDJ80N SCHOOL Beth McCunel Ud"ld"YIC fWT 7 LI lighted by candles and decorated reports that the children of room 41 VriVJuXlj with Christmas greens. are . beautifully learning to read. They now have! of 0 scarf-decorat- ed 1 HE HELIOGRAPH OF THE VELDT. ' Wf an wttr - se MININGRELIEF --1 tkn colored BILL OPPOSED Brand , Of - ' s i. The Start ol the Tragic FHoht Prepared' Thirty-thre- e yer$ ago S. A. AnJree and two compxniont climbed into a flimty balloon basket, to be wafted up and out to the North and oblivion . . . ' to n ' They thought they could reach the North Pole by air! That is, they thought "Al-aa- ys I f 1 for . m2nUownReclSn' -- Judge Fixes Over Million for Bail Rooimot . S. LEADER HELD SUICIDE; A. Andrce UlcaaH I IjvIvJYO IlMiJliTlTlHUJl 'H TTTTE Smart Styles, with ZNNA JETTICXS in FIT, FASHION and VALUE, $5 ft $6. BO -- lie - y l!(n ut baa-Sa- tr, Oaamlaa GaaSrich Zippara rayaa ilninf , aft laaUtar tote 250 2 other ttylaa I V9 a EnnaJettickt Broadway Boot Shop " 'J Z. Broadway ADELE ENQUI8T, MARY MILANO. , , O O O un-us- the right to limit quantity.) Ttss Delivery oa Grocery Purchases of FRESH SALMON, sliced . HERRiNG k or Mori sliced 2 is. 25c . . . . . ib. 29c 1 69 FINNAN HADDIE . . . . ib.22c Kippered SALMON, Fancy lb. 33c Kippered COD, Fancy . . . ib. 33c '1 And there are many more new featurei, new fnnniei, new pages for you in this Greater Sunday Tribune, including: 22 ROLLICKING 12 ' - Rules of Health RnTFMIDEHLAmtr esghtaghsharmened at Xl - went! FARI8. Dec. 11 MV-Frato bed again tonight without a gov-- 1 The proepects that one eminent. would be ready for tomorrow appeared more remote than since the nce I COLORED COMIC PAGES together with an interesting Min8 Cabinet I Pupil. Practice . NEW MAGAZINE SECTION including ,f Senator Theodore Steeg. former resident general of Morocco, was 4 ,,. by President Doumergue eels she can carry ctarged to form a cabinet, but tonight I ujnrougri generally conceded In health, Miss Viola Madson is parliamentarians him!little chance of success. teaching us bow to be healthy. We know that every child must have TURKEY PRICES ANNOUNCED. plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables. AFTON. Wyo, S. B. Murray, counWe are sura now that more children ty agent, reports the Star valley tur-Will practice these rules. pool netted the following prices:! In room S the children have made a key No.-young toms, 37 cents; No 3 Christmas scene on the sand table. t0- 19 nU: No. 1 young Thev with sled.nda nt, 17 asc! of toys on Wsack cents. V70"" CUms The ground and houses are covered with snow, and the reindeer are hurrying on their way. I FUNNIES -I- K- France Still hSKen5STlchrtetmtre t Cal Rudd of room 3 writes; If decorations at Christmas time add to the Christmas spirit, room 2 has an Incentive. This school Is very AUERBACHS GR0CYTERYA HALIBUT, ENLARGED SUNDAY TRIBUNE , Margaret Clayton. Editor. (Ws rsMrve - I I 67 E. JUST ONE FEATURE OF THE 1 Kama JaUirk, brawa black kid Mi ay IciaD OBOI I I tttlte leather n The First the regular choir enters and U then the supplementary choir. This SPRINGFIELD. Mara, Dec. la composed of those In the upper r I TeJn The body of James M. Warren. 40, school who ere not in the class for Vtala Hood savs that the girls treasurer of the West Springfield usual chapel service. While they are of room 1 hAf I?aJ Christmas cur-- 1 Trust was found in the company, lower echoed enters, staging, the wJn- banking rooms early today and the dressed In elaborate costumes of gold meUc the examiner and rich colors. During the evening dowa have holly leaves and ckndles, Uw one of suicide, pronounced service which follows, the lower and a border of holly frames each one. The bank examiner visited the bank school presents a miracle play. 14 WM u found td A miracle play was the earliest form decorations of her room. The hrtst- - Uy accounts ta order. Later a run of of drama, but the staging of songs fP ' J P.1200 per-- 1 some depositors developed, tntiphonally gave the idea of diasons thronging the banking rooms I logue. The first miracle plays were the hall for the annual Chrtatmaslgkinj wmidraw deposits. State-- 1 given ta the church as rough drama- - (Jance. ments were Issued by officers of the . ' a Orations of the church service and Pnn that the institution was sound ,ye?er' fwho, these little n? Lnq the Scriptures. Later these developed the first grade, ui good condition.- - Fyhds were into morality plays, so called be fhts, 4,80 teigkged ta putting up quickly made available by other banks cause of the prominence of moral - ln this rptor bridge over the emer-On- a corner of the room has a huge gency. city I teachings presented by allegorical ' characters. chudrn dsnctagl a note left by Warren said his eul-ae-in After the singing of beautiful Another corner has :a large Ude cx)uld be ascribed to personal carols, the blessing Is pronounced and stockings from his pack, we depart with a feeling of quiet ta The border around the room Is of josses. HELEN TALBOT, Christmas trees and Santa Clauses. ' COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. It (V (ration. . Class I. It to all very attractive. William C. Willard. 58. vice president I Jean Ayres reports that room IS is of the Huntington National bank and studying Germany now, and the chll- - vice president and treasurer of the Children Respond dren have found it one of the most Columbus Savings bank, ended his To Call r for Toys Interesting countries yet studied life in a bathroom of the Columbus Shirley Morton writes: Room 8, like Athletlo club today by shooting. He rooms all Is Editor. other Geald, at Shirley Edison, putting was also connected with several rall-u- p Arthar Sperry, Associate Editor. Christmas decorations. We have roads. Relatives said he bad been ta GRANT SCHOOL Only a few a border of potasettlas and bells. We Ul health, more days until Christmas? ' Almost made paper holly wreaths for the I ARLINGTON. Tenn., Dec. 11 W. Even our spelling seems every room ta Orant is decorated. doors. We art learning many Christmas Christmasy, because each row taut a John Falls, cashier of the Bank of carols. The children are bringing stocking, and every time a row gets Arlington, waa found In an automo-10- 0 used toys and shoes, which are to be ta spelling we put a star on this bile near here today with a fatal turned over to the Salt Lake firemen stocking. The row that fills Its stock- - Pullet wound ta his head, and the to bo reconditioned. bank was placed In charge of a state tag first will get a prize. The Christmas decorations in room Ruth Blundell and Dorothy Raw-- 1 tank examiner, 24 are very interesting. The board Is lings describe the decorations ta A statement of ths tank, published decorated with red and green bells. rooms 8 and 6. In room 5 the chief May 19, showed resources of On each is a letter spelling A Merry feature is a lovely Christmas poster $10,1743 and deposits of $123,500.75. 1 Christmas to All. made by ths children. In room 5 a I ' FULL PAGE OF I RIPLEY - This Greater 8nnday Salt take Tribune will tell at ten cents for a single copy, hut will be delivered to regular subscriber at SHOE i1 No Advance in Cost to Subscribers , MARGARET CLAYTON, wee Tn our room we are making Christ-- 1 mas decorations. We are making Christmas trees, toys on them, and many other things. We are using! many-colorpaper for the toys and! green paper for the tree. EDITH BELL, 4A. ed e e Winter is here. After school we got down to the comer, where we have I our slides. We go down the hlUl bumpltv bump,- - As we go down, the! wind hits our faces and makes tears cotne down our cheeks i- - i -- - ELYA HQEERO, 4A, ll)t)Vj 'CcQcffcfinnio 'cilKiiunviv OBOE 301 u TXXBUNE DAILY AND SUN. DAT, Month. THE SINGLE COPIES |