Show 11 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE' FRIDAY MORNING MAY 30 1930 MENUS o ini e RECIPES SEVANG HINTS FOR THOSE WHO BUDGET IKE HOME - D'D mi © in e C Hi n dl w e hi D Uncle Ray’s Corner Garff ler son ork are hundreds of veara old ROSE NOORDA The Japanese sandtable that room 8 children have made is very beautiful There are three houses made of clay There Is a canal with two bridges over it There is a Japanese lady walking over the bridge On one side of the canal Is a Japanese garden On the other side are some bushes piulberry NORMA HAYCOCK IB ' t Jordan 3B Goes r- ant-eate- r” i V" ft f I rj "--- v £- -- to Saltair Monday Helm Schmidt Editor Alice Wright Associate Editor JORDAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL — On Wednesday May 28 an assembly was held In our auditorium for the first and second year students Our principal Mr D R Coombs presided and among the various number on the program were a speech bv Mr Fred Keeler principal of West high school a talk by Mr George A Eaton and a talk by the Rev R W Drummond Crafton In room 6 we are studying different Beverly Bloomfield Mary belle King and Donna Markinds of houses The In our slight pupils room are making an lin inspect the sand table made by the fourth grade for the army tent a bamboo house a grass hut a stone Emerson school exhibit hut and a log cabin for the sand' Call next year's student body psesl-dedevoted to this display of still table HELEN MINARDI 3B his Pupils of the Emerson school held was gave a short talk to the students'who made 'their annual Emerson day exhibit bfe design figure and lettering Pengratitude We are having a contest In our his election Judith Vannon 28 24 possible and Milton C Work j May u4druanrweUCby°thenyou May Monday room ngsteia We call It an athletes' roll one of the school's most popular Friday d ay’ May 27' At thls ume ne who show remarkable ability and We try to throw the basketball In vocalists numberslTu two CONTRACT BRIDGE (to show some strength but no sang three limes out of five Tiiere are “Neopolitan Nights” and “Ohl Sweet wo‘k of the various classes was dis- - training "the two preceding Fridays we1!’'1 took the aoclal science eleven name mi the roll and six of Mystery of Life!" The girls' chorus played display Special emphasis has been The ve explained a hew plan by which: these have stars by them I think It sang two numbers and the school or-- ! placed this year on art health and foent °f n0 trump (the next hlgiter bid the year was L contract nlaver can give valuablelnn studied was is very Interesting science social this and country during emphasis cheetra furnished music South four LA VERN BURT 9B i showing On Thursday talnment was given spadea over —of our school From Pupils Enjoy Visit Patents were entertained at the exa chicken dinner was served This la the new Idea— not yet deThe ' Whitaker was an especially attrac- three days Student Of Former tables were decorated with flowers tve (mature The entire auditorium hlblt during the veloped sufficiently to Justify Its be- ’ and place cards The students from Virginia Cotterell Editor the first year classes were chosen to been done by the children and It taring last week: Combination drill Elaine Lundberg Associate Editor serve for the seniors alphabet drill class "Life on1 consideration of the expert play- They were well done too We have a John make ftnd jet partner ous nf tv JEFFERSON SCHOOL—In Eng- afterward guests at the dance The'bert In this room and a William S tlie Derert” Isabelle Patterson "Thejcboog( Ross Melba lish class we have been writing de- girls gymnasium was decorated In aHart In the fifth grade so we think Pyramids of Egypt” Illustrate Suppose two clubs be to Forests Jack African Oreat “In the scriptive paragraphs This la one of color schema of pink and lavender we have quite a “movie school” S(t Mjde M t!le artificial bid and that them: with a Japanese motif Large small In Miss Van Dyne Doty’s flrst'Eardley “Wild Animals of Africa lt be madp by a dfair second hand The old walnut tree usually cov- and medium sized lanterns were grade the children have been making Adeline Horne “Elephants passing as probably would happen ered with green leaves was now all used The dance lasted till 11 little booklets showing animals and dealer had such when fear John Ratcliff stren?ththe Third hand would begreat covered with glittering white snow o'clock other things These books will be left Mining Africa and snow was still falling fast The This Is the first time that first here for the pupils who come next Shirley pec(jed wlb wfagnpSJi to bid two Mining in sun was adding to Its splendor mak- year students have been honored by year Last year the children made Orcutt songs Happy Days April damondfl wjth strength to bid either o Abou Ben chorus Showers’ It or like on the and at “Btinba” gliting diamonds sparkle no trumps or a suit which Justl- "Chsng” and serving graduates' banquet books tering stones At night it looked as and lt is hoped that the custom will Important holidays This year each hem' Ravmond Green “A Perfect lpd gtremtlh bid After the first if the poor tree was deserted and tire be carried cm child made a book after his own1 Little Lady" Eleanor Snell '‘parryresp0nsive bid the original bidder chorus jcould Jhow 'Me Back to Old Virginia snow had come to Its rescue Monday June 2 is Jordan's day at choice thg higher valued of his Room 8 has a corner border with Saltair and as has been at every! Tho seventh grade girls are now “St George and the Dragon” seven itWQ real declarations the partner of Side the 7 House he we will by all have a good practicing for the gome they are to PuP'l small but other trip dainty handkerchiefs thpn would mak a higher bid to keep The Andrew Darlene Road This the will Is we ALICE field one time WRIGHT on handkerchief pretty There the contracting open The bid which year day play on the board then another one on we have never played Land of Equal Chance eight pupils was Just enough to overcall the partplay a game "Somebody's Mother” John Soren ner (e g two spadea over two hearts it and another one on that They Children Make Moving son: “America the Beautiful" chorus two no all are tn “bunches” as I have extrump over two spades or Irene Whitman was the announcer Picture Machine three clubs over two no trumps) plained On a place card is a small JACK SCOTT Una that reads as follow : "A clean would be the artificial bid which third Leah Bitter Editor handkerchief every day" hand would be expected to make to From Tree to Flowrr Ramon White Associate Editor KATHERINE MILLER 7B not Once I waa a fine tall tree grow- - keep the bidding open it would FOREST SCHOOL— Last Saturother any message convey In other a forest with many large lng Room 3's curtains are surely pretty day the teacher of our school gave After dealer had made his second The Inside has bunches of yellow daf- a dinner in honor of Miss Roumama to wrlTr an essay on somUhfafth the fully informed part Rowera round' "meJlaraflon fodils with green stems pasted on the Dods and Miss Eleanor Smith The would show hi choice I often looked at the beautiful flowcurtains The outside is just plain teachers went down to Cobblemore that I could be one Suppose the two hands to be white for their outing in the room 30 nature class we ers andmywished dream caine true Room 8 also has pretty curtains In one of our first grades the chil- - ' have beeff studying insects Many Today men came have been One day a party of At first I They have pictures of fruit pasted on dren have made a motion picture different specimens forest a white background They both are machine It is made of cardboard brought to class Some children are through the were Just picnicking thought they and paper pictures tell the story The going to make collections very pretty and neat I toon knew different They ELAINE LUNDBERG In our room 18 social science class but story is “The Wolf and the Seven one saw of the trees It to Kids” When they give the show they we have a very nice table with Chi- started to be standing near me Tuesday May 27 a pupil of past have a reader and two children op- nese things displayed on it We have happened and as I watched them I got very years who had our principal Mi erate the machine All the work has painted pictures of Chinese men wo- nervous tree began to sway men and children It makes a pretty and groan The Finally she gave her last scene to fell and the ground By this Eldon Bitter report that his groan all the trees were moaning time took Miss Johnson Hannah teacher the men came to me They her class to Liberty park They saw Then their terrible saws into my sides the trees and the animals The next put Oh how they hurt! At last I too day they made reports on what they fell to the ground The men rolled LEAH BITTER had seen me to a creek nearby and with many companions I was carried dashing and bumping down the stream Scenes Illustrate I was taken to a building where Using the proposed system with National Science Study other men put me into a machine West and East passing South which cut me into strips Then I wa would bid two always clubs North two diaJack Scott Editor sent to the paper mill where I was monds (the next higher bid) South made Into a fine smooth sheet of two spades North two no Faye Cloward Associate Editor trumps (the GRANT SCHOOL— We have thor- paper a higher bid) South three hearts was sent to a next time I After long in four North hearts work oughly enjoyed this year's used as drawing paper If North instead of the above natural science and art For each school tothebeteacher gave each child hand held Today we we have have studied that subject “Now said She of a sheet paper and South held the dealer’s hand drawn representative pictures on the boya and girls I want you to make blackboard The first panel shows a some tulips” worst the forest partly destroyed by I now stand on the front board of of tree killers the dendroctonus room 18 in the Grant school smilbeetle In the next we have our study of fish by a beauti- ing at the good children I am very ful fishing scene This Is followed by very happy VYRLE LANGSTON a scene from Zrion canyon showing the results of weather Our next 'panel Illustrate the study of birds Study of Australia and shrubs The next panel Is of Holds Pupils’ Interest lour planet studies which we show abea utlful night scene Our next above given the bidding would be: 'by Thelma rearson Editor 1m of minerals then there Is a panel South two Clubs North two no trumps which shows that we should protect Josephine Davis Associate Editor the animals RIVERSIDE SCHOOL— We have Lace Party Gotcns Although the picture were all been studying Australia and have drawn by the sixth and seventh grade learned that Australian vegetation is Favored by pupils s they would do credit to peculiarly adapted to the climate of In as grown-flpthe country In the Interior WASHINGTON m — White or NJUIA MUR CRAY room 27 other desert regions plants have ac- colored lace party gowns are faof the making rapid power vored by the young girls for the Room 23 gave the following pro- quired so that they can mature very spring dances at Yale Harvard and meet- - growth gram at our parent-teachA few days after a quickly Princeton the barren sands are carpeted Dorothy Kurtz daughter of Reprewith green as If by magic DECORATIOH DAY sentative J Banks Kurt of PennROSE COGL1ETTI 8B sylvania has a dress of yellow lace Maria Sacasa daughter of the minSPECIALS of a has map fourth The grade ister from wears whit the Day! —Today's land Wa pretend we are go- lace which Nicaragua health contrast a striking fornja When Deco ration IK TODAY’S WANTADS cona we have ing on a train and to her black hair With this she The tickets and Day skies are blue ductor engineer’s wears a red evening cloak name is Micky Milk We tell about 175 Down— “Olds” Coach and the open road land of which town of price Buk It today for the f amilr health tot! the A novel composition ornament in beckons real trip Reconditioned And tfee 'fm on you and Some of thi ee colors forms an interesting bit Milky Wav is the capital motor runs like million b mr ood w Drlnk-are ta your tires body the towns are Bathtubvllle dsiu luatd And out 19 of decoration on a covert cloth hand- model Hurryl a ter Orange Valley etc It Is very bag going to miss a lot land to health visit Interesting o’ fun if $165 Down— Buick Sedan you don't Would vou like to travel on our tratnf year Our teacher has worked "Master I’ 1495 total price Practically new very have a good autin APpearanca DOROTHY HUSBAND 4B and performance Overhard to make lt a success The sixth hauled and reconditioned Ideal car for omobile to hie now are kick ball and grades playing family U1S& (town balance I year Room 7 children had a delightful what a fine team we have I The fifth away In to school came when they surprise $19 Down— “OMs" Sedan grades have an excellent baseball Monday morning Last fall some of team 134 irnrlel: hi new tire In eood On field day we play the v condition Many mllra of dosed i r to children brouRht the caterpillars p Oqulrrh school It U the first time at pte-uprice of only trnpouuon school We watched them change Into we 1119 Here a a inmpi ever played with them W Note the Low have A11 winter the chrysalids chrysalids hope it will be a Jolly meet and that -Down children the Sedan' Graham been watched have $600— by Payments wa will do wen enough to repay our Paige 410 modM “ f!2W) down balance sear) Monday morning we welcomed a teacher tor her hours of hard work A beaut Uni Jitni fi ttiorouihly ofredbnd -careof —Thousands swallowtail beautUuI butterfly yellow full of power JOSEPHINE DAVIS B tionad attminpu plenty economical lb ©perauon Out of the mot to the world It was shut In Its box free miles ahead in hunbe popular fiscs on tha market by a screen and appeared to these “values'” Salt '27 Dodge $dan$425 ' Auto Lake City’s Rtplahed to ’new Due©! rubber in Ad 'Ire hue Juet been received from from the flowers in the room After condition motor runs perfect toti Dealers are making prtc itlU (towa balance x year ) Gylng around the room for a while ae it easy to purchase to bid u good by it MUed through £uden?Tt 1929 Ford Town Sedan a good used car beautiful May ha won a Royal Typewriter for bavthe window Into flmh nd nw nrrtr Motor tiri will of of sell Owner rate as LILLY SCHMIDT written epeed tood the sunshine $t nw H75 down balance highest log uphoUtery content one for only tn in 8tat tha student any — —— Auction Bridge nt $ k -- I i OF DECORATION THE HOUSE S INTERIOR - as a teacher visited the Jef- school His name is Mr Hen- iieal of Irt driekson He has been nearly all 'over the world He came Into the 7B rooms and gave a short talk on the Lloyd Young Editor Howard Piper Associate Editor history of the English language He EDISON SCHOOL —Do you know spoke for us a small amount of Spantliat some trees are so large that It ish French and German and told a takes aeven men with arms out- - Joke In Japanese 7 he joke sounded to reach around one trunk? if it were going to be at least five When trees are cut down one can lines long but In English it was only find rings on the trunk Each ring four words long We ail enjoyed If we lug him give that nice little speech year's growth count these rings we can tell how old Both rooms were delighted the tree la Some of these huge trees VIRGINIA COTTERELL n TREATMENT AND DESIGN FOR will be entirely concealed by Judicious use of seasonings and flavors Currv powder nmy be added to lamb or other meat to cover up the' merest suspicion of scorch- - But of of m course- 11 Raw 'lK'osvnal Viclll further tn the iiJjCd tetlals to progress The Great Ant-Eatepreparations of any food that you ki ow to have any more than the In the swampy lands and moist merest suspicion of scorched flavor By BETSY CALLISTER of Central America and South forests The really good cook seldom Usually any dish containing milk lives the animal knotrn as low's food to burn because careful or flour that Is slightly scorched takes America It lives on great attention to actual cooking is quite on a flavor that cannot be elimi- “the as Important in good cooking as com- nated It la folly to attempt to rem- ants and other Insects But edy matters then bining and mixing ingredients once In a while even good cooks have As for the dish in which food has or call be bumTd distractions that interruptions UK better not to them from the kitchen at critical1 It at once tn cold water plunge Put It erv frequently prompt moments the Mnk 8nd fuJ flrt miU wtrm action will remedy matters even or bot Is cold used water jf after scorching of loon nas begun first It may cause It to crack badly If vegetables burn dry do not add this stand for some time and water at once Remove the dish then scrape out the largest bits of careand from fire then the the burned food but do not scrape quickly fully take out any of the vegetables (he surface of the utenall Now add ot parts that show no marks of cold water and a teaspoon or two of scorch Lay these In a colander and washing soda and set It on the stove II allowing It to come slowly to the boll rinse quickly In running water Now pour Remove and let It cool you add water directly to the In which they have been score out the water and much of the you will cause the scorched flavor burned food will come writh the wato be carried by the water to all ter Usually very little additional the vegetables scouring will be necessary Meat that has stuck should be Sometreated In the same way (Copyright McClure Newspaper Great "at work flavor of scorch times a very Syndicate) School News and Views Japanese Sandtable ARTISTIC j no teeth with which to bite it is able to defend itself with the clawa set in Its strong forefeet- - It has been known to kill a dog by using the claws There are smaller members of the tribe and some of these live In trees The smallest kind is no larger than a rat It tall has the same power as the tall ot a spider monkey and can be used tor clinging to a limb Von Sack! a Dutch traveler tells of held captive seeing a small in Guiana The natives told nlm that they had never been able to keep such an animal alive very long In captivity Strangely enough the little ant-eatrefused to eat ants Von Sack obtained a wasps' nest and the animal broke It open and began eating the "nymph” wasps— tliat Is the young grublike members of the ant-eat- ant-eat- swarm Uncle Ray will be glad la send yoa free of charge hie leaflet containing about questions interesting Europe Address Uncle Ray In care of this paper and be sure to enclose 20 a ant-eat- er ant-eat- er ant-eat- ant-eat- er er er ant-eat- er measures four The great feet In length not counting the long curious thing moat tali The bushy about It is the enout which covers a long sticky tongue The animal cannot move Its legs very fast but It knows how to move it tongue I The tongue shoots forth and captures ants by the score There are no teeth in the mouth of a great ao the animal la unable to chew Its food but the seem to be taken care ot withants out chewing The third toe of each forefoot bears a laige claw When the comes upon a nest of ants the nest Is broken up by a stroke with one of the forefeet The ants rush to defend their home and the eats them White ants seem to be 1U favorite “game” has Although the great ant-eat- er stamped envelope Tomorrow— A Little Saturday Talk (Copyright 1930 Publisher Syndicate) Paris Goes Greek Wears Garlands PARIS (A) — Greek garlands have in with Grecian evening dresses as part fit the spring paraphernalia tor evening hours The Rowers are dressmakers creation made of varicolored chiffons Sometimes they are attached permanently to the frock hich form Detachable garland half of an elastic girdle are new and well vouched for accessories for simple debutante dance dresses of chiffon or pastel colored marocatn come 3! 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