Show frir J ‘I The Salt LaWTribune ThurMky March 17 1955 SCHOOL NEWS 8 Flee Flames Ogden Traps Prime Suspect As Ogden Shortly After Noon Slickup Pupils Recall St Patrick Home Burns Special to The Tribuna OGDEN— Within 20 minutes Special to The Tribune NORTH Editor: Leenie Debsn Asseclete Editor: Judy Fetter The Irlth Shamrock is a familiar ight on March 17 not only In Ireland but in many other places Some of the children at are celebrating St Patrick’sMcKinley Day by reading poems and stories about him everyone will wear green Rooms are decorated with shamrocks St Patrick's Day has been ob- i by eat winds fire early Wednesday morning destroyed a North Ogden home as the family including six children fled In their night clothes after being awakened by the inferno Destroyed was the home of heavy " s OGDEN-Fan- ned Mr and Mrs Vernon Richardson Garner’s Lane North Ogden with the entire contents of the home Including clothing and furnishings according to served in New York since 176Z Since St Patrick is Ireland s patron saint March 17 the day of his death is an important day of the calendar of that country It has been and still is celebrated with great Joy and gaiety “Giv& nu all the paper you have in the place or I'll use this of the time police gbt reports gun if I have to” Then he of an armed robbery shortly ordered another employe using after na&n Wednesday officers a telephone to put the telehad surrounded the area and down taken a suspect into custody phone The holdup man reportedly who officers said admitted the $82 from the finance comtook holdup Arrested and booked at Og- pany offices according to po-den police station was Elery ADVi RTISEMiNT- St who Lee Brown 26 ofHow To Hold according to the arresting ficers signed a statement admitting robbery of Seaboard Finance Co 2226 Washington More Firmly in Place Blvd Rose Park rooms The book is kept in the office and the ichool principal Russell H Goodman ii in charge of It The parents are alwaye welcomed by the teachers and the children to come see the work they ere doing FALSE TEETH the fire chief driving the flames before it and making fighting the fire a difficult task Fighting the flames from the he west became impossible said as the wind blew the spray from the nozzles of the hoses back into the faces of the firemen forcing them to attack the blaze from other sides of the Nila Slddoway's first grade house Little David Masall pins a kindergarteners celebrate Jefferson Editor: Miriam Creesall Associate Editor: Linda Tripp Reading language and library Seem to be used for all the same thing as far as the students of the Jeferson fifth grades are concerned Lately the children have been reading "Great Old Tales" a unit in their text books on myths and legends They have decided to have a panel discussion John Young George Llgeros Daphne Paes and Janette Gatherum have been chosen to take part on lshed making them the class Is Mrs going to fly them at Lindsay Uai-de- In one of their readers was a story THE FIRE was believed to a farm They became so Interlat Id Nelson of ested that they decided to make a have been caused by hot ashes Jackson farm thrown out earlier near shed Editor: Carol Kershaw They have a farm house with curtains a machinery shed hen east of the house setting the Associate Editor: Vicki Miller house with roosts and buttons for shed afire first and then spreadThere are many different means There Is a granary with corn to the roof of the house The of transportation The children In eggs wheat and oats There also Is a ing at School Jackson the kindergarten silo with silage from a real farm whole house was aflame when are studying transportation Some The bam has a loft and stalls for firemen arrived they of the children are making boats the animals The feeding and water- county Other children are drawing pictures ing troughs for the animals are said of trains cars and other ways of Just like they were real The building was reported valtransportation What make It more like real are ued at $6000 and the contents Farms help us In many ways The the wheat fields which were planted inchildren In Mrs Maxine Miner’s In pans and are now three Inches at $2000 with only $2000 surance carried by the owners first grade room are studying about tall the farm They made a chart about farm animals The children brought pictures of foods that are raised on farms They are now making a mural for the side board in their room the panel Books from the library have been checked out by the children for their own enjoyment and also to give them a better idea what to write when they write their own original myths Riverside Editor: Kathleea Burbldge Associate Editor: Patricia Poole The fourth grade class at River side taught by Mrs Margaret Thorne are making hand puppets The head of the puppet Is made of papier mache These puppets will be used in plays to show life in the wild lands The new auditorium has been finished and is modern and beautiful The first meeting held In It was Assn Founders’ the Parent-TeachMeeting Lynn Fisher Rowland Hall er Stewart Editor: Cathy Clemmer Associate Editor: Ingrid Malm Washington The kindergarten children at Editor: Jana Lynn Kinder Stewart School are raising 10 white Associate Editor:' Meredith Walker mice They are writing itorlea about The farm Is the main topic In the mice and recording their prog- e fast-safe-- new A NEO-AQUA-DR- IN Join lVimcyV faster Club! 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Amazing Do your false teeth annoy and by allpplng dropping or wob- Pemmiey’s $ ti Editor: Florence Haines Associate Editor: Evelyn Berrell Some interesting new books have recently been added to Rowland Hall Junior High’s library and the students are delighted with the new reading material Spring lever has hit the sixth seventh and eighth grades In the form of redecorating projects New curtains beautiful plants and Interesting pictures are helping to transform the rooms Into very pleas-n- t places In which to work Pj’w -- 385-35t- ACCORDING TO the story told officers by Jack C Dixon County Fire Chief E L Jensen manager of the finance comwho directed county firemen in pany offices the man walked into the place just before 1220 fighting the blaze p m Wednesday his right hand WINDS with a velocity up to in his coat pocket and said: 50 mph gusted out of Cold Water Canyon to the east said Editor: Hannah Sohn Associate Editor: Vicky Edwards At Rose Park School there is a hew guest book It is for the par ents to sign their names In when they come to visit the different lice and fled north ‘on Wash- Pqfice Chief M J Schooff said ington Blvd then eastward on a complaint charging armed rob22nd St bery will be sought form the Aftef further investigation efiunty attorney’s office am mmm “WRINKLSIIED” MeKCSSON PRODUCT (CdDinrdDM ress The children are also planting and growing peas and beans The teacher la Mrs Ruby Fletcher Ensign Editor: David Nelson Associate Editor: Teddy Loosli At Ensign School the boys and girls have made a dark room for developing negatives Each child In the two sixth grades has brought a negative to be developed Ashley Wallace and an assistant do the work It la very Interesting to watch them being developed Wendy Affleck The sixth- grade In room 11 la ones making kites There are big little ones red ones blue ones all kinds After the children have fin Your favorite maternity ensemble mil be CARLOAD mum: ' fashioned from Peiiney’s Now ' you can buy Kcntila th fully Yel LINEN-WEAV- E Asphalt Tile for a limited dm prices a! whole-gal- e All 40 crisp RAYON colors A Colo QUlZ 8 C Goto DC ea 8V2C ea D W2C Colon CO on ea Sizes 10 to 18 ea Misses and Including the new carnival end corktone colors Ilqlf Sizes Kenilex Vinyl Plaslic Tile You'll have from 14 new beautiful colors THIRD Ife have the know for flattery plus FLOOk-rDOWNTO- Pennes com- "Wrinkl-Shed- " e most flattering cottons are styled In famous the fabric that's always on its la All i Its shape or fit Equally right for town or home I teres BUDGET SHOP IRK WK l)XI))YMir((l)Y i O SUGAR HOUSE O MURRAY OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS O MIDVALE l ' no-mu- ss good behavior that washes time after time and never loses WN Fred Loan cl Cullers levt Mate gait Lake City ve 1 - how to show you hotel SSI linen-wea- rayons In fort ever so many spring styles See them in soft pastels or navy - 16c NOW collection of colorful Stylegl a damp cloth and need little waxing 12V2C Pennes new t that fleon of a whisk of keg t a pretty pregnancy if you choose ritill ill Wtiiit THIRD la All FLOOR-DOWHTO- A WH Steres Si O MAGNA O BOUNTIFUL I: |