Show - I of ' 4 'num Carnival Starts ME I - Stritus Shows Water Plan Pays for Self t ' i - - - 4 wAsurNarox (Special) utility-typ- — A financial report coy operation of e ' ' U I - ' 1 1 113 : t I 1 A ''' A ''- f -44 It ‘ 1 ''' I 7 ering the e the U S Bureau of Reclamation and designed to show that the ' ' I was program it 1 1 released Thursday by Michael W Strauss Commissioner of Reclamation The report shows that the gov- I ernment has Invested approximately $25 billion in the pro ' gram since it started in 19026 Recover funds Of this' amount $46 million has N been recovered in the form of Water user repayments power revenues and miscellaneous receipts The bureau holds In ad- dition $529 million in unmateured repayment contracts Thus 40 per cent of the invest Jnent has been repaid or is coy ered by unmatured contracts The - - remaining 60 per cent according -to the bureau 'will be more than 4r 4 ' recovered in the form of electric I $40 t power revenues (now running at : 4 t1Fthe Tate of $43 million annually) and repayment contracts still to be executed 4)'1” Area Developed The report shows that the bu-reau has developed a water sup A field trip to a dairy inspirod Forest second graders to make ply for 6713000 acres of land butter Hero Allan Springer and Mary Ann Koper display product which produces crops with an annual value of $822 million SCHOOL NEWS VIEWS constructed 110 storage dams and 63 diversion dams installed 4181( :00 kilowatts of hydroelectric ea pacity in 40 power plants installed in multiple purpose dams 50-ye- x t ( 11 - i 4 k ! ! – - I f 1 s' BO IIIITIFUL ' rditon Andrew Jackson RESIDENTS 1 TURKEY 20-1- 6 t on Atm TV SET --- ' I Fort lo SOLD 1 i ' - - 11 IN TV PICTU 1113 $23993 Lowssi Prke Ever! 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A - 1 t 17 :! z —4 4 - 41 I 4 4 ' ' '1': ' - 1 r 1 k - kt I ) v- - ' dot- t 4 - ::i ' p - us -- Dr N Uri a noted British scientist will address the annual meeting of Salt Lake Section z 'American Chemical Society Nov 20 at 7:45 pm in the Physical Science Bldg University of z Utah His subject will be "The Photochemical Formation of n1 Atoms and Free Radicals in Solu1 t tion and Their Subsequent Rei actions" 1 A Election of officers also will ' ': I take place at the meeting which will be preceded by a dinner at 4 A 8 pm in the Weasku Inn 2283 E 21 South St 1 ' t 1 4- - t t Y'11 t : - 1 Study Clam Meets we welcome Mrs Helene Xenney who comes to us from Callfornia to be our first grade teacher in room 12 Our genuine appreciation goes to Mrs Marjorie Brom for all of her help MrsBrom's last day will be Friday Mrs Kenney will start her teaching Monday No more leaky roofs for Highland Park School They have had some men tarring it this week for the snowy winter months ahead David Garrett ttra 'has a chink to ) '"" V 1 "Vt448t) i I 1 - I n '' 1 - '7 i' The carnival at which a record attendance is expected will provide games and fun for all ages A F Mackin and C J Durbin are cochairmen of the carnival ways and Means committee0 S J Schile is chairman of the awards committee and John T Guthrie the ticket committee s Highland Park Editor: Camille Leonard Associate Editor: Stephanie Smith Do you have good posture? The third grade children in room 119 have ken asking each other this question Miss Chloe Sharp has shOwn the children bow to :tell 'They made themselves a Ishadow screen Each child in IttlASON'S I Sagami Garfield EASY TERMS Tonight Till - I ( ' Z - i i nir k Ygk Rosslyn Heights Editor: Suss Harrison: Associate Editor: Nelda Meench In Miss Marlyn Ness' fourth grade social studies class the children have been studying Holland The children have been making things out of clay such as shoos wkieh have been painted They are putting together a booklet in which each child has contributed a page that has been illustrated They have a send box and a committee has built a dike in it Some of the children have been bringing souvenirs They feel they are learning a lot from seeing these things Everyone has painted on a mural in the back of the room They think this study has been very interesting turtles owl Warranty 1' f- ' ) - i Our class is drawing pictures to put on our copper Oliver Bennett our teacher told us to draw pictures about wild animals because they are eittier to put on ePPPer -Mr Bennett' passed out 16174' small pieces of copper to make a little 'picture for practice Tomorrow we get the big pieces of copper about five or six inches long and three or four inches the other way it's going to be fun working with it ' Teddy Engebreteets: tditort Lowrie Andersen Assecirte Editor: Barbara Lend The students in Mrs Lotilsann Shull's kindergarten room are the learning about our -flag - and ' pledge to the flag &In1 They are learning bow our mu l friends prepare for winter and hibernate Some of these nimbi are squirrels kart and 40 'son 4 - come the screen and the children in can tell whether the child behind the screen has good or poor posture Dellitne Simmons Columbus rstrzte-- w Mint lt - 1-fr- ar t ' ' 4 ' 650-11t- h their seats Associate Editor: Joan Barrett Miss Nerds Riddle who is Miss Dorothy Darling's student teacirr arranged for the second grade children in their class as well as those taught by Mrs Helen Stott to visit a dairy !There they saw many Jersey cows and tome Dewborn calves 'rho sawthe cant Auld :bottles being sterilized and put on 'rollers to be carried to where they were being used They saw milk being bottled and capped Each one received a bottle of chocolate milk lktreat—a after the trip these chit dren had fun making butter in a bottle a little glass churn a bowl and an egg beater When the butter was made they ate it on crackers Andrew Jackson 2124 PHILCO 4 'Sodety to Noted Scientist 1Amon— owffommowswro40-- Forest School Students Visit to Dairy OFFE2- - IAL tevw010okN Dolle—bit ones illtle yarn and cloth ones crying ones happy ones costumed ones his- torical ones—are being made ' ready for the annual Judge Me- mortal School carnival to be held !Friday ind Saturday in the school East auditortüm More than 400 dolls as well is I hundreds of other useful gift ar-- 1 tides will be on sale during the I !carnival which is sponsored by the school's Parent - Teacher Assn Purpose of the carnival according to Mrs S J Schile1 PTA president it to build funds! to help provide for some school needs not met by ordinary in- (i 4 Friday November 14 1952 SALT LAKE Tonight for Judge Students ' I w - i: 1 - 1 0 ) S s liko 7 - Budget Pr ice 4'4 " 1 i 1 kt Itt' )1: r ""41s " et 1' - $ 0 1 544 Ir : Or i1"! ii: : A4114 ' it s - |