Show '- - - -- '' ” : r ' - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE W I II - - - I I scl°117113tir 'PE1W1SiltI:ID:'AWIS flitPQ ria4 itoif Ai:4046i ' l MORNING p GA 1ms 0 9A FI1031 ' P11 11'llt) 2 I' fl :l C lb 2 LARGE NO - -- - - ' '-- I1 BE Is toAvy — ' : NO : IN BULK 1 APPIi c TO1AiO IT CAN 46-o- z COVE 4 11 '114‘ ' c1- 9 r A ''' 111072:1 L ' 7 494 01":Iftr 1 - r 1 r - - " - t ' i ' t ' s -- - I ‘ ' 1 I r e ( 4444- - so- -- :'"' '' ' obw a a"' d e - Mwe ke a eel' g - ' I YOU 1 s ' : i All Cespedden le epee beeetbaiely tattles Rua be anion) ea 8 i ' settee use be peek saki see aide el ilmi poem is Issible — g Sarkis aril aet be tetenved swims acceemPaaie4 by e slaws& aelleoldrossed envelope 10 teasise will be I 11DdMospasvinbbaL 12 AI winning estrise artil be 'printed Dec II weesaine mew Sea el The $ al lake Tdbeas sleet ebb ammo el ell yeasepaers 00110 In 2: A - ' thiP asespeatioa - laicise mad be eadregood to die Knowles Deperuset The st 111ala-Set Lake Salt Lake Orr U - 14 AS leaks meat be etteepcmted 'by the mopes eppeartal L — P )) ' GENERAL° ELECTRIC FAMOUS CONTROL PUSH-BUTTO- 011111911 - emiummenomo --- ---- '' "- "- - N VOWS IN IVA-COO- WWI I RRTANT -- -- - 25 r MOD D21 MONTHS DOWN-- 15 0 E EEsksImEt") 9 m ' 4 - ' TeL No a ' orig- - PHONE -- - -- 0- - CIIRIST3IAS I - ' AI1 it-1- 1 i nelv: '1' ' i i 1 '' WSW ‘ 4- - - o :' ' JR iltrAtt lit141111 ' i I 4 - ' 1' i O'Lliti - i T i itai 1 ' t !37iiiT-- 1 1 1 4 :Er ' 1:x !: y I i id r r ii 4 4 4 " 1 it ' : i'll1 ' ' t ' e - i ik 1V - f — ? tItiit'i 0 f -- 1li t t ' 11715- I 11"' 1 ftit4 lac rA 1 9 4" ) tt 066id-- 1 - "-- - ' - of -- - s- - - - rt -- t - '' LI - - so st s vat Nkits k Vets low istr000l adios oter ronommonlralononlemo - "pomm-ooo040-A- 4 YR st-- 4 As krio seer ' ONLY I - etalesPsult r - tt7S ' "U"11 I11611I r C111P6s IP" Cfwevol"t Crwlit i ---- ' - 11412A111101 1111 2 J I ” Virer" - — Miktis Ops tilt t tIONtli S!A 24 14t 1144 I ' - co tHE PEN 1 --- 0 - ' ttr ' t SUPPINS mod 011FICI 641424 oSostio -- Nei - ti -- Ippapitt iv 1 -- 1 AtA94°AsmsNi ‘ I - I ' - Pieee Orchestra Editor: Mary Alice Jeppsoa Associate Editor: Barbara Woolley A baton is raised instruments 'are in position Bryant's torches- - V tra is in full swing with a stirring 'march a flowing waits or a Bach i or Schubert number Douglas Lis-- I ton directs the 43 members of the orchestra So far this year the ihu given on public organization' nat1164 for lila Thanksgiving use:n4— lily Beethoven and Feibich were' :the 'Teature4 composers I At present the orchestra is prsc- Alcing for the big annual Christmas' 'program that will be all music ' 'orchestra and glee clubs Barbara Woolley i i : I 1 - 1 1 t:: I r rt it'l z i feltrarKer 1 4 ' ' 41:1114111P ir ' ':'' 111$ IT4111111:411 zr HIGH I I '77 ) : - SOUTH STATE ' 4 t: city 217 PAT TO WILL HOLD ON $10-0- 0 - l' Gets Into Action' - -- $61995 ' : u Tribuna:falegram Christmas Story-PeaCompotition I hereby certify that the attached entry is Age - ' WC— 31EnnIER A Fon are enjoying a newactivity this year t AIL the children who have musical instruments are being given the chance to play in an orchestra Our 'teacher Miss Marilyn Brunson 13 giving these students group instruction tNtice a week When these children have learned to play well enough she will or- ganize an orchestra The fifth grade students in Dick Johnson's room are very busy malting a collection of different kinds of wood They also are making a chart of all the things made from wood Until we saw this chart we didnt realize the great importance of wood This is a very useful well as an Interesting study Erma Lou Rugg ‘ TODAY! YOU —Address - - "Ir ' 1 ' ' - - I T ' we' '''''' le a sitit l'"P' 13110 - - Carolyn Springmais The children at Columbus school ' ' 13 - ' - z 't v ' Editor: Louise Gygt -- a ' - cgiii All Pupils Granted Chance at Music CASH! RULESSTART ' ' COLUMBUS for m inal and has not been copied or paraphrased trom any published or unpublished material ho ' CLII i rills'VM3 all icatttee li-- k 4 rocks Bubbles of gas appeared These bubbles were carbon dioxide gas This showed that the rocks were calcium carbonate Connie Middlekauff COMPETITION IT! CAN WIN! dame hi' the eiSces ei Ths TribeaeTeleetaa‘ id - in iiri) L our1140 is acid on the anew- READ THE - 7"7:)7 vu411pdlutssoa Idvroe pcalo yeareefcgct-:-::AhttElditen--- YOU CAN WIN 1J111-- 1 I1 9 k ' $20 Winning entries will be published Dec 24 in The Salt Lake Tribune's Magazine section !pct bete oboist settles baedwritiag es typointriea : - ' ILICTIOC to determine whether they are Limestone is calcium Write a poem or story about Christmas a "Letter to San totaaasme tct" or "What Christmas Means to Me" or choose your own eub- qssDcILI$SL 71111uud ' si $IS saltine I limestone - - Do 7 In the sixth grade science class we are experimenting with rocks - edam 11141 1 ' rag S -- ' : modes will receive egged Prieee Winaimq poetry See seemed elm' $3 ke third is en tem &vises& Ise lint e long el I4 - sod -"- '' Progress illasons Robert John o Iab I - cciiiirboncateyitctr - 4 A $alt el Sti loos is dared so poems sewed in the ceseroddom Sidles le die lest divides' must est be eves SOO words orth 1000 the bat hi the sweet ISM la the third eed MS to the berth 1 -- ' ' HERE'S HOW Ise The competinte So dtvided into leer secitem The Brst Wiese up to I Tomes id elm the mood tor chiding tom to II the few these bon IS to It third too children IS to 14 sod the 3 7 g Antedate Editor: Carol Gwyn 'At Lafayette school a fence isi being built around the front of the lowrr playground It made of pipe and wire and is about p the younger children from running into the street after bans The play- will be a much safer place frouind v - CANN own home on a male model of the Lowell school The first grade children are studying the community alkkb surrounds their school I Editor: Bonnie McKay ' - et i (district —FromCityStreet - - meld mod be abed Christmas et Wm Christmas Seetested themes Sachets' 'rho Firas Mistime "The Spirt We Give Gilts et Christmas' "What I Me Sod d Christeram" nvw -AbowA adenoma- - ead Why ra Ms to Meet Santo In Pareste 2 memos C er ''''' the ceded 1411PaPolb i -- -- -- 24Valu6bleCashAwards - 1 All rimesters up to 17 leen ei eters imemplal saviors: sr children el employes Si the ji A -- Tribune-Telegra- 17 4 nt I Enterthe big CHRISTMAS WRITING sponsored by The Salt take all studentrund 4 i CIiRISTMAS P11011EY1 ntILES - k le 4 1 - 1 I - " ''''':')7::'''A'tt-- - 1 - "111111111111k -—- I re - 00 '""1711 ' 4IbS - ' 1is i e I I and—Mrs4SV---Q—Daxidson-3241anda- : 00001 ea ' 11 4 11 ''' ik - 4144E411044W 44410101404 '-- - '' converted one corner of the room !selves as they look while Chri3t-- 1 into a workshop Here the children! mas caroling The sketches are r4 -are making-to- ys for- themselves I first drawn with colored chalk and ' Elect-Offieersand Christmas presents for their then painted over with poster parents Good luck to Santa's little: paint They will be placed in Charles A Johnson 361 HollyIl helpers groups to decorate the rooms and wood ave foreman in the Garfield The girls in Mrs- - Edith Fitch'i hoz Smelting I been elected some North Amerimaps ca and Italy and painted them in The sixth grade geography master of Progress lodge No 22 brilliant placing classes under the direction of Miss Free and Accepted 'Masons— He them on cardboard: some of the Zita Birkhaus have chosen comE J Calton Western girls hung them up on the back mittees to dramatize and illus- succeeds Co wait trate the living habits of the &gni Also elected were Claud Asher oriental countries Stephanie Deck Guy P Holm The third grade is studying the senior warden LONGFELLOW warden H H Hammill !junior have pioneers The pupils painted treasurer: O C Skaife secretary log cabins with water colors The t B Famum trustee Sixth Grade Sketches children also havepaintedbeantif- andTheFrank electedand appointed otully shaped trees ficers will be installed next MonSelves as Carolers Susan Jane Flinders day evening Editor: Susan Jane Flinders LAFAYETTE Argenta lodge No 3 and Kaibab Associate Editor: Virginia Urry lodge No 25 will elect their 1951 The sixth grade pupils of Long-Hat annual meetings TuesSmaller Groups Held officers fellow 'school are sketching them- day at 7:30 pm in the Masonic - ' ' - 40 ' HAVE TILL SUNDAY TO EARN '"W4) ' i- 4 1 4 - '- -i' o - ' Darlene Detk daughter of Mrs Audrey E Delk it and Billy Merritt son of Mr and Mrs William BL Merritt 79 D at point out r I 0 ------ -a- ' '' You ONLY 1) - - -f - 514a° - 2 i' sUtallus (III Vaaecnce dso:cen Bite Froin Dog ' ' 1 ' Dr Robert D Steele president and Dean of IsVestminster colleg: Spokane J Wash attending the annual meet-BreDavidson 8 son of Mr ing Northwest Association of Sec- andHigher Schools the Westminster ave suffered a se- - ntional accrediting association wound on his 'under which Utah schools °per- valf puncture afternoon whenright he ttate Tuesday waa bitten by a dog while playing j Dr O Meredith Wilson profesnear his residence sor of history and dean of the UniBe was treated by a private 'crafty college University of Utah physician The dog was placed un- - will take part in the program at der observation for possible rabies i the meeting symptoms I I ----- - t S L Child Suffers 'w 7 1(4- t '''' t- Attend Gar- - ' — 4 111 esr:4t- f 4111 39 (I Editor: Duse Fisher Associate Editor: Stephanie Dock "Well well! Santa's little help- ers!was what we exclaimed when we stepped'into Ifra Linette Bak- era room a few days ago large flock of children has - s sch:lmdool P:aldibinatckale -- ID j : - ie eluded - 4 1 0 los ' T learning i f - Z - t 4 AI I ff " 7 - - - 1 t Make Toys Childrele PreSents and MAIN DTU SOUTH — ' ' Christmas - a 1- 11 - 4 hIm 1) --: - t411' Delon ' - ''''' 0 ' Editor: Miry MeEntirs Associate Editor: Anne Ingebretsea The second Trade In Miss Marjorie Preece's room is making a train out of beavy paper fort Christmas tun The children are making toys and after thi tkain is finished they will put the toys in tha train The fifth grades under the direction of Mrs Edith Sanderson ars learning how to sing in sixths and thirds:They are sing In two parts which they are enjoying very muc ' ul Allen ' ROWLAND IIALL Reg 45c 4t CAN 4--oz C vic OYSTERS ' t Trainfor JUICE 1 --LIM- "h1 1 - :t' t --- 1 Second Grade Makes 41 Closeout JAR 26-0- z E 01)1 r DILL F)IciLEs WHOLE $ ' 4 II Closeout '- 4'' liadinecir: ENSIGN f - -- : it t Orlando 1 ' - the tut t -- : :: - e dentally used to teach music at ' lb trout 1 bigh---we- '100 Horace Mann SAILICE 203 — 4 CAN LIMIT indpOr4cthettra - 1 - - ONLY! - ' 1 Editor: Margaret Snare Amoebae Editor: Orlando Delogn Horace Mann pupils were treated last Thursday to tut amembly by ehe west high school band and orchestra Students of Horace Mann toads the Mort trip to West high and saw and beard this or- ganisation in a very fins perform- :ince They played various marches and popular music with a little "long hair" thrown in The Mat band looks very snappy them days-wittheir new uniforms The band ' ) Eight-Confer6- -- A Concert HiPupils vh Band I l- - 1 Gudmundson Presi SANDY (Special)—Problems of 'sen and Brent and secretary student administration— including :dent vice president Ron' Jensen and Judy Granite of bodies during student of handling and vice presi---2interschool games when temperSBurton president Bleckner and East of Boyd dent ironed re are-ap- t to run " iiRoger Smith president and vice out Tuesday Student body officers from seven Ipresident of West Alfred Lee president of Provo of the schools of the Big Eight athletic conference attended a high Bob Rose Norma Jean Hot 'brook and Gary Seideman prem meeting at Jordan high here vice president and secretary It was the first session of its kind in history of the conferenceJof Dada and the host officers et After a general meeting ntlJordan high Calvin Jenkins presi- which student dance and assembly' dent Margene Nielson vice presiproblems were considered the offid dent Barbara Ballard historian cers were guests at a luncheon iniMatt Trontel Judge and Kathleen the Jordan high model home an&Fitagerald secretary I 'Carbon high did not send repre- at a student body assembly Representing seven schools ag sentatives gregating more than 15000 students conference- participimts in- - i -- 2 — I At Big ' - - 1 1 ce 1' ' f ' Mih tlii j1óOk1i ' ' Students'ProblemsStudied - I Rephca of District children have made This project the vacation too Robert Boyer Beesley was under the direction of their Elisabeth Moyle 'The children in the second grade teacher Mrs Tessie Post class have made a replica 05 the The second grade children have Fennemore school and streets surrounding this been studying about animals that Mary Ellen Beesley area- - Each child has made a small hibernate We have made a large Christmas will be ben soon house patterned alter his own mural It shows animals and their home and placed the house in the and the fifth grade students are different habits of hibernating: proper location Each street is preparing for It We have ChristRichard Alston named with a signpost and little mas pictures along the back and Robert Alston A automobiles placed on the itreets side walls of room seven We are HORA CE MANN AsIodate Editor: 311r7 Ellen ' esday December 6 1950 - t |