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Show yi it " n n jwg'mrin rTlTrJwrfJ"T'w gi 'iti yMj The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday, June 15, 1965 9 Tribune Program C? Gra n itePupi I Aide: Living Textbook Ten thousand copies of The Salt Lake Tribune. That's what will be used-iGranite School District during summer school through July 21. In a cooperative program between the district and The Tribune, 1,608 children will have their own copies of the paper for five days and each of 81 classrooms will receive two copies of the paper for the remaining days of the sumn ass-roo- mer program. It's all- - a part of The Triin the bune's Newspaper Classroom program in which the young people are acquainted with the newspaper, its departments and how to read it. It will die used as a living textbook in several fields and many of the classes will use The Tribune as a model for the newspaper they will prepare. There were-2- ? 'Schools in the group which received their first individual copies of The Tribune Monday and will conday-to-da- y V' ' Mrs. Jacqueline Smith, teacher at Canyon Riny Elementary East, uses copies of The Salt Lake Tribune Sphool, as classroom aids for summer school. The program calls for y use of The Tribune as living textbook for students. day-to-da- 300.)-29t- h about Ask o offor whoraby wo pay colloctod on BAD AND BAD CHECKS Also acquamtad you 70 ACCOUNTS about eur Utahs Guardsmen Flv High in Training Special to The Tribune CAMP W.G. WILLIAMS Things were up in the air here Monday as 3.800 Utah Rational Guardsmen moved into the sec- ond day of their 1965 summer dieid training. Foremost among the items in the air were the guardsmen themselves. This group included of the Special Forces our portpanonf you rocoivo Our foot strictly of that colloctod No mall. Entiro U too Canada. W. S. Wallace. 90. whtro DIAL UTAH UTAH 328-056- CREDIT o and 1 ASSOCIATION DOCTORS CREDIT East South Tempi ASSN. 54 mountain country near Park City, Francis and Midway. Four detachments of 10 men the pach d pd Mond at 10 a m. Their pur 1S t0 inflltTaIe int0 areas whprp ..gumlla.. orCes are op- era ting. Participating in the night jump were members of the 19th Special Forces Group quarters, and Companies A and B from Fort Douglas, Layton and Camp Williams. They were accompanied by Company C of the Montana National Guard. ny putting finishing touches on a prisoner of war compound. This will be used for training men on what it's like to be a prisoner and to orient them on a Grand opening" compound. will be Wednesday. tinue this week to get them. Sixteen schools will receive 555- copies daily next week, and for the week of June 28 eight schools with 216 pupils will get daily papers. The week of July 12 three mm-schools, with 46 pupils, will reccivp papers each dav, for the total of 41 .Schools, 81 classrooms and 1,608 pupils. Cost of the paper will be shared by The Tribune and Granite School District, using funds provided by the state for summer school materials. Actor Visits S.L.-W- 'I Rose Hips ilh Movie and television actor Robert Cummings flew his private plane into Salt Lake Munici pal Airport Monday for a brief business trip. He brought along his pretty blonde wife Mary, three of his five children and a supply of his special chewing, gum. The latter, he said, contains raw honey, raw sugar and rose hips. Rose hips, he explained,. are a source of natural vitamin C. -- ... the friendly atmosphere, the fast, cheerful service and the appetizing food atthe Hotel Utah Coffee Shop. In fact, its more than just a Coffee its a beautiful dining room, Shop 'with spotless table linen and sparkling silverware. 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