Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER BELIEVE IT OR NOT fmcoln AlMOST OMtRStEPT- GREW WHISKERS For A ts - ' VmugwtCHfcVSTM&S vmovj! knt present Ukms“ out of j - at se k sRvNt-iTUk- T STACKER Om POOR VSKT BUSTED SO HG jcrvHT HWsre begh HVS ROOK LL NIGHT-NlAH- BE VJ0ju ITS GETTOH GLE' CHRISTMAS 27 LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE By Ripley as a 25 1931 HE MtWT “TO GET UP BUT SLEPT TOO SOONTX OR SOMETHIN' - f Swuy‘ Faith Renewed ( LEAVVW' UZARPS A 3 1T T BE THERE WON socks tet- - but at oust look AMP “THCFV AWTTHVHQ IN MT bed sup s‘B(CK To Bound lnD l ny couupnt hwje tUST BE k SAiHTk CtftuS AFTER Att- - swat-twcK- to WON'T VMfcwe soon Up TEttHuu hVN£S DOWN -- -- HEY “PAPPT I BBrORE-H- E tt NEMER KNOM I'M LffTlE GtRL To j?nr J Z7e£ - IrSS COME QUACK I n CHRTMA' 1WUAS BEEN Here- - WK it lJI V The WINNIE WINKLE THE BREADWINNER t rni K rm Grw Bntin HtS SfmbcMt l (T oo Tr h Help Yourself to Some Free Greetings ant II 3XOJ173 E -- The FifisT A Heidelberg H£RAN90S1b THere aTouodowh EXPLANATION Ofr YFSTERDAT’S CARTOON lUo " Made m On n Bet— Royal G Warren of 1416 Stanford street Houston Texas on June 16 1981 made a waver with W M Gaston (15 to $50) that he could ntake a within one hour’ time shooting as many balls as he eould within that time The hole was to be about 135 and four of his associates yards WarrenBrae-Burn went ta the Country club In Houston and ehose the second hole for the test Warren shot with various clubs and finally sank the 100th ball in exactly 53 minutes using a midiron The winning ef the wager was witnessed snd verified by the loser and three other players Gaptain Johnsen Sailed Alone Across the Atlantic— On August 21 1876 Captain Alfred £' y§ ij kl- a SaiTa claus (in £ THE Indiana) more Than 3oooooo utters were wuo FRonwtRt this ycM' ' — -- — -- — '—— £st9' M£Ry c HRi STM A i — --— J i I trcg: - Bim Was a Good Old Scout GUMPS -- Johnsen landed at Liverpool England comy voyage from Gloucester pleting a Mass alone His small boat Centennial was one of his own make of three-quartton measurement The vessel was decked over exoept standing room and hatchway i was fitted with two water-tigcompartments and had a single mast which eould be hotated or lowered at will Her full canvas was a mainsail two Jibs and a square sail Though lone mariners are still undertaking lengthy cruises some even going around the world there are few if any who ever succeeded in a craft as small as Captain Johnsen’s The City ef Tesd in central Persia Is situated in the midst of a vast salt desert extending thousands ef 'iskEe: (Copyright 193t (Copyrkht 111 Kin Featurn Syndicate Inc ) UNT - MRILTMA In all directions Tbs nearest Inhabited place is Ispahan which it mere than 200 miles away The solitude in which Yecd Is situated makes it one ef the strangest human settlements on earth The city In its entirety is built of mud roughly moulded and dried In the sun Its 56 mosques 6ft public baths eight schools all the houses furniture grain receptacles etc are all made of mud So are the geode displayed on mud shelves and even its bakers’ ovens down to tho very doors Mud is the ehief article of diet of Its Inhabitants (numbering about 45000) and Is cooked and enjoyed in a variety of wars Tomorrow “A Mayor Who Quit His Job to Clean Streets' miles H VfrtAsY A MAPFY DAY YU pAtKAfrt LIFT- - UNCUE BIA’R GIFTS-YOWOUU U HANDS RICH rr i a bujr WtCSMM By Ted Cook TOfA OUT A 006- -' ' THIRD MNIVTTA UV TH — MAR MR AMD MRS YOSA CARR MAHAY CHRISTMAS-- -- PLSAVK DAT UTTU AuwDT PAfteau TO OfN ""Watr? fcUT HOW WPFEMNT TO ANO TOM CARR An King Features Syndleats) To YhRt DAT IW HC DAT AT Aft AA WITH a BSFOWl AFTfcR HK CaOAAPS ARC HAVING WTW ISW OF tOR YHSACOOK-COO- S — College HartjoHCowi (hold upside 0ov) I Touched a Football m a College game ' V 0$ Trinity time CHA5W1LC0 v Signature of LTROKELL ACCEPT YWJLs-M- Y WSDDINCs NOTH ALL OF TH FACTOR- Y- FND RjFUii’ YOU alviN AND TnS PAMIRS HRAS MlS OH AM TM TITLS UNDIH!TD YDtMS-AndT- wat I S TO tSDSTFutuM 1T- -T MAPp-lNItt- CftSA"£ AS THIS Oft —IRA MINA I PROM AN OLD MAN JSfclNAA IN 6UMA - A- Of THE FUTUR And the meanest man In the worldLittle Willie such a dear la the guy 'whose wife asked for an Poured quinine in papa s beer electric washing machine for Christ- Papa drank and Oped his pores mas and he gave her a bottle of rub' Came the draft! And pop’s no more —Eddie Handley blng liniment At that the United State will never stand for the dole—except the dole paid to capital through wage cute o “The age of dis- - Extra! Stop the Presses! Mo (Lamar Democrat) "Miss Mildred and Pearl McNary at home” spent the week-end LOOKS to Illustrate the position of the opposing armies in Manchuria which he savs are or thould he fighting toe to toe o o Gals do not get front page mention By attention to convention o HOPtLlUsj 1 A4 Also Holiday Greetings GASOLINE ALLEY Daily Puzzle (Interview with Mias Pegs? Salamau British Piter) MERRY “Why tWfc evening gown? Thai’s for use when I get to Cape Town I Adam Scof flaw’s Djournal hate dancing smoking bright young parties and other modern crazes supUp and trim Jowl with pummice posedly proving the perfect emanstone and never methinks have I cipation of women but I do love to ” Sign on a meat sung so well before mirror the high make whoopee 0 0 0 Yesterday iwe notes floating clear like unto a birde market — in the Buckthorne at Spring whilst Headquarters for WALLET FAMILY DECIDED Xmu Turkevs my low notes are deep and rich like Q and A Department TO PIN CARDS TO TH£ THE BEST IS an angered beastie at bay and cause kTREe HIDE THE GIFTS NONE TOO my tansie to hide her prettie head Dear Helpful A Bella’ IN UNEXPECTED PLACES GOOD ’ncath pillow poor frightened Do you think it is proper for boys 0 0 and girS to exchange Christmas gifts? AND DESPATCH EACH OTHER waste And then there's the wealthy —Innocent FROM CELLAR TO GARRET basket manufacturer who endowed BY WAY OF OTHER the correspondence school that teachAns— Certainly If they ran find "Hello Everybody !” es short story writing out what store It was bought at SECRETED CARDS —Aunt ("Eagle Eye”) Bella Is to Frisby’s Gift make who whoopoo Stenogs THAT 15 ALL EXCEPT Show up looking droopy FAMOUS LAST WORDS the Human Race CORKY SANTA CLAUS I hid your pretent dearie and BROUGHT HIM HIS Anyway Gloria Swanson reversed I cant remember where I put It Congressman Frisby our correthe usual Hollywood procedure — she GIFTS DIRECT in Manchuria has asked us divorced Marquis and married a spondent SkolL to esprominently display the above farmer pecially posed snapshot which is his (Copyright 1931 King Features Christmas Greeting to the human Syndicate Inc ) Oh Yeah? race be for N T Forum on urrent (Adtfre “Please note" Mister says economic problem) Frisby “how I resemble the gladiators of the “Tho extraordias of I confusion padded shake hands square with nary economic thought myself and at the aame time recogWELL-- 1 A1NT COT NO PLACE nise emcountless to ba my admirers needs whose BUT i’LLTAKE GO " — Dr cheers are In ears to due my ringlnr phasized an annoying head cold” Lewis Haney of CA'oEN'S AO VICE ANT TELL Mr Frisby has arranged his feet N Y university MAGGIE I'M GOiN OUT-THE- CH8SSTMAS! j (Reg V BRINGING UP FATHER To I’M TO-NIGH- SCHOOL NEWS AND VIEWS Rnf&$ Qiw Fifty At Editort Fmltf Hair Roth Wilson Editors DOUGLAS SCHOOL—The pupils of the seventh grade gave a play at the school editors’ party in The TribThe play une auditorium Tuesday was ‘The Stranger Child" and was directed by Mary Jane Hair The (ast was as follows- Russel Christensen the Stranger Child Calvin Beck-strothe father Mary Jane Hair the mother Keith Bates Valentine Ruth Summerhays Marie Barbara Cora Kileen Packard Robinson Bud Donna Davidson Broadbent Walker Ruth Wilson June Loveridge Wilhrlmina Morrison and Edward Roberta angels Artt)ur Ellis 8A reports In social science we sie studying fishing We have studied many varieties pf fish Among the interesting varieties is the pvster "Virginia Hair 4A reports’ We gave a a Christmas play “Santa Takes Rest" Our characters were very good We had a large and very funny beautifully decorated Christmas tree in our room Jflsey Jsm - Teachers Honor Frincijxil With Christmas Gift Taut Francke Fditnr Jean Ayers Associate Editor IDLSON SCHOOL— Tha teachers and principal of Edison had a nice time at a luncheon at the school Tues dav noon The table was decorated wilh a rrnWpiece of holly pr’n in a Mark bow and red r mdlcs m hln k At cat h rnd of the long (aide holder I i Pick op me GOinT out TO-NIGH- hat an’ vauk out u By Geo McManus S Pat Off) MAGGIE! I KNOW TOO ARE-c- o GLAO THAT TOO REMINDED ME— NEARUT FORGOT I’M Put I on vofiR Dress bO)T- - 't'OO ARE GOING OUT A BOOT THE ORErVS fTVvM i Wish i Coold FOROT IT was a tiny Christmas tree decorated with tinsel and bright balls A delightful part of tba luncheon waa tht presentation of a gift of crystal beads to Miss Vio Sorenson the principal as a mark of tha teachers’ regard for her Cosslctt "Stroud reports that the a grab bag on Wed nesday Every pupil had a “grab" so each one had a gift to take hqme Lawrence Quibell reports that the boys of the two third grades were toy soldieis in the Christmas program They wore red caps and rarried drums and sang about the fate of a Christmas drum The third grado girls were in a Christmas tree di ill mjd'song Billy Day writes: The second grade had a Christmas tree for which they made ail the decorations themselves Esther Nernelke writes that the km- dergarten children made their Chnst mas gifts for For Iheir third grade had theirjiarents and for their father they made calendars Many of the other rooms made their gifts too Class Appears in Dance Demonstration Lester Tarlatan Fdllor Plain James Associate Editor SUMNER SCHOOL— Recently the pupils of the seventh grade gave a demonstration of dancing before the teachers of the city at the Lafavette school Those who danced were Ru h ard Ensign Ray Halverson Harold Shurtliff Raymond Ahlandcr Wil-aMiller Max Mitchell Bobby P ennemore Bill Kirk Calvin Van Wngner Steve Gilmnr Robei t Woi th cn Lesler CarLton Vea Turner Em time with it sunshine and growing ears ago Jesus spoke words which manuel Pepper Vern Barr George Junior high chool waa played twice have liv cd through the ages He tried plants would return within a few to William at the ichool auditorium Jackson Marvin Jeffries It wa bring joy and comfort to tha humonths and Frandor James Ray Kingstrand man heaiL the pupil on Monday De for played Cecil The girl were June Reynolds Tomorrow— A Little Saturday Talk and for the parents on Jeanne Rushford La Ree Morlv Dor- rembrr 21 This AmerIn Australia North was tbut written Europe pageant Five magic truks are Included in othy Stark Evelyn Snyder Elaine Tuesday Merry Cliriglmag! Mr Matilda Cahoon and was ica and South Arnerit a the day is one the "Surpiiso Leaflet" offered withJapie Nita Cheney Florence Crock- by Christmas be will It DurTiam greetEven of of Greetings! the festivals by Merry the George year great out charge to readers who writ to ett Gladys Bales Mary Lou Done in aome ports of Afrit a there ei e per Helen Gardner Norma Jensen Bessie presented again at the South high ings! Uncle Ray and ask for It Be sin to and Bells children Christmas of on school laugh ring sons who Christmas celebrate Wednesday enclose a stumped return envelope Rodberg Ruth Barbara Cline June Cheer week Christmas!" shout we find histoi say we look into people If bark "Merry y Wood Shirley Storrs Melba Kraa baby in that there was a feast day at this time one for been chosen another to ha cast The finally Perhaps mer Lillian Thorton Arvilla (Copyright 1931 Publishers Synthe school play "Baba ” It Is: Kath- the household looks with of the year before the birth of Christ dicate ) and Margaret CrowdalL Ancient folk In Britain and on the These boy and girl danced “The erine Christensen Babs La Ree Per- eyes upon his first Christmas tree Leila Eleanor Ralphs Jane For a day at least almost half the continent of Euiope watched the Railroad in Picturesque Honey Bee" "Coming Thru tha Rye" kins Mrs Archibald people of the earth try to forget their course of the sun During summer Margy Anderson “Dainty Step" and "Spanluh Barn Norma cares or worries try to enjoy a glori- and fall they noticed tho days get Jones Hannah the maid Dance" Region Stops Service ous festival Porter Caller Biooks Bill ing to be shorter and shorter At WW &ll 460bU)io1lC5to in In China and Japan India and length came day so short as to make Clinton Beresford Bob Mark MARION Va I UP)— One of southJames Archibald Woodrow Taylor Persia there are million of persons them wonder whether all tho earth most rl turesque Students Tuiee Present west Virginia know who Orosvenor Paul Backman Ed nothing about Chribhnas would bo enclosed In darkness landmarks passed out of existence Christmas Pageant Guy Bob William die Perkins Brewer Each year however they observed with suspen ion of the Marion & Rye We wish to congratulate the success- gym was gaily decorated with two a time when the course of events railroad whiih ran fiom Marion 18 to ful luck and wish etc streamers them Christmas tree to Richard Rurkeubred Ed Her miles south to Sugar Grove The participants changed daylight commenced The Christmas dance and picture Roosevelt Wishes all readers of last longer the sun remained longer tracks traversed hazardous mountain Retaey Anderaon Associate Editor show were - in the m School News Views and and Even everygiven Wednesday at2p sky For hundreds of jear Christians teriitnrv the path being so tortuol though snow re TTfGH This JUNIOR ROOSEVFLT one a ivt second else inaincd Clu on where 21 as thelthat bt fore nothing the end nf one the gmund nnd biller have celebrated Dei ember year puplls every year only merry SCHOOI “ChrMmas F'crvwhere" ere allow rd to go to the dance w Hilenias and a hapuv New Year winds blew fimn the north and west dote of the bn ih of Je ns of Nazai elh bne the linu-- e en route had been the Christmas pageant of Roosevelt first year pupils saw the show The BETbEY ANDIRSON ithere was cause to lejoue Rptlngi Born In Palestine more than 1000 passed three tunow Day by Day With Uncle May y wide-ope- Bow-erban- (StetniM Greeting |