| Show “TilirinT 8 ui)C Salt Cakf ZTribtm 1 Friday May West Delivers Yearbooks To Student Body Today JL West high school's Panther yearbook an annual publication will be distributed to the student body Friday during fifth period classes according to Maxine Manning daughter of Mr and Mrs Rulon H Manning 288 N Mam editor and Mrs Rosamond Demman faculty sponsor Carrying throughout the theme ef Nature the book will contain many expertly photographed acenic pictures as well as pictures of the faculty students and school life The cover a black Panther against a red and white background Is the original design of Betty Jane Nielsen a West high art student Time will be allotted during sixth period for students to circulate through the school and obtain the signatures of their classmates and teachers Primary' elections for next year’s West High Associated Men offi cers will be conducted Monday during first period classes according to Eddie Robbins son of Mr and Mrs E B Robbins 171 Almond st council president The following candidates were selected: Bill Nicholson Earl Matheson Dolph Ward Ray Hale and Mickey O’Connor for president and Jerry Holyhoak Vernon Gorzitze Kent Knudsen LaVar Ruckert Cleve Childs and Mack Allgood for secretary Candidates for boys’ athletic representative on the Executive board are Eddie Robbins Jerry Glade Bruce Miller Eddie Kershaw George Yeates and Demar Athletic representative Stout candidates are Eugene Penman Ray Gerrard and Jay Ball Nominees for R O T C representative are Bill Rickett Carl Anselmo Robert Grover and Ernest Maples V ' ' I i 4 4 V tJ -’ D 0Dvn n n 'i' 1 JZJ 'r rBR’t0HST o s rcrxT stsmsio iiskt r Flower printed rayon in tailored ©r dressy styles They're slim end trim stay neat looking Youthful styled for Mom to wear when she shops visits or entertains Large or small pastel flower prints Jar-din- An Ideal Gift hop-scot- PURE SILK HOSE fashioned! 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Lovely shades to go with any outfit 1 01 Full mriifim i spurs Kircn mm acres W!SESA55ltHSrTStt7 with tU Bjf t mdhf Mnatrn Plan Speech Tea :y ‘l 1 Pioneer Fads To Govern At East High Pioneer costumes dances square and games will be the order of the day at East high school Friday when students celebrate Pioneer day To start the day students will classes for a report to home-rooparty All lessons will be banned for the day At 9:35 am an assembly will be held during which a faculty king and queen will be chosen Prizes will be awarded to the students whose costumes best depict the spirit of the old west Community singing and outdoor ‘'games tug of war pushball horseshoes lassoing and bicycle contests between students and faculty will occupy the rest of the morning After the regular lunch period students will report to the auditorium where a minstrel show will be presented by members of East high’s student body Those in charge of the event are Cal Clark general manager Harry Murphy advertising Bob Lambert outdoor activity Tom Greene dancing Bert Rogers minstrel show and Jean Washburn costume Judging Miss Valentine and Miss Augusta Utterman are faculty sponsors Win Story Awards Mabel Harmer Rosa Lee Lloyd and Joan Geyer Thursday night received first second and third place awards respectively in the Barnacles club quarterly original short story contest Entries were Judged by a Los Angeles critic e TrUnsamJk' YaDun for your response to our efforts to lteep prices down We feel that our contribution is appreciated we are therefore continuing W Speech drama and debate classes of West high school will present a Speech Arts tea May 12 at 3:30 pm In the school social and dDIFIF PAY HIKE BILL FAVORS ROTC Marba C Josephson Guests will include students faculty members and other distinguished visitors A bill introduced in the U S senate this week by Sen Chan Gurney (R S D) would in- George E Edmondson Tampa Fla presiding national officer of To Honor Official Blue Goose a fire insurance felcrease the allowance to senior lowship group will be honored at ROTC students to approxi- a meeting of the Utah-Idah- o pond mately ?50 a month to induce a of Blue Goose Friday at 12:15 sufficient number of students to pm in Hotel Utah enroll it was announced by Maj AD VERTISEMENT- J S Conlin University of Utah military science department It was further announced that honor graduate appointments from ROTC students into the regular army no longer are limited Honor graduates will receive regular army commissions with no limit on the number of such students to be appointed Dealers In this area for AberAll graduates of the senior division ROTC receive reserve deen Coal today thanked their customers for prompt response to commissions their plea for early storage orders and at the same time urged those who have not placed orders to act promptly “Now that quality Aberdeen Coal is available’’ the dealers said “we hope coal users will take advantage of this opportunity to have this fuel for their next winLarry Miller son of Mr and ter’s needs Demand plus shortage Mrs S L Miller 555 W 1st North of cars for shipment makes it Imto Thursday was elected 1947-4- 8 stu- possible the supply all needs through regular heating seadent body presi- son Coal users therefore can be dent of Jackson of adequate fuel If they a assuredorders now Delay on their junior750 Whigh place school 1st part may make it extremely diffiNorth Marion L cult to care for their needs’’ Harris principal' The dealers pointed out that announced cannot be stored except in coal Other officers I the consumers’ fuel bins Aberelected Thursday deen Coal stores perfectly losing include Jean Wil-- y none of its superior qualities son daughter of t through the summer months Mrs Charles Wil- From the mine at Kenilworth son 517 Chicago Utah Aberdeen now may be orst vice presi- dered in all sizes: Lump stove dent Marie Han- nut or stoker sen daughter ofi All Aberdeen dealers are schedMr and Mrs W A Hansen 864 uling deliveries to homes and orders will be filled in the order they W 3rd North Mr Miller secretary Colleen Burleigh daugh- are received ter of Mrs Margaret Smethurst Place your order for Aber230 W 2nd South girls’ sheriff deen the fuel that’s “Best and David Evans son of Mr and Mrs J w Evans 232 N 9th West In the West” by calling one boys’ sheriff of these dealers Each Remember Mother! 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We have both in this heavier quality rayon in tearose Sizes 36 to 40 Larger sizes 69c and 79c Sleek 398 f Engineers to Plan Meet Pair RY® LCl I 87ci 8-- Gor-lins- kl f 5 jft 90fs GRANTS FAMOUS ed m ttfa French Crepe -- Bemberg Sheers South high school Associated Men under faculty sponsorship of C Dewey Hale dean of boys will play host to the entire student body Friday night as they hold their newly adopted feature the SAM game frolic at 8:30 pm in the boys’ and girls’ gymnasiums e Under management of Leo son of Mr and Mrs Leo A Jardine 1381 Roberta st the evening’s events will include and popular dancing and rope jumping contests during intermission and a festival of comedies to be shown the entire evening in the girls’ gymnasium Refreshments to be served include ice cold milk and cookies A 10 years younger in these slimming prints Men to Entertain ed k Mom will look “It must be just so" Cherry Moslander tells Jacques Goddard as she room eras at rehearsing for East high’s Pioneer The tea will honor outstanding adjusts his pioneer-styl- e day event Friday Students will celebrate throughout school hours students in all three fields and will feature a book review by Mrs 0 Brief end KL&njth & -- Women of Clinrcli To Name Heads B3SIGng yTl BeMei Qljftl fart Moiltefc c&it lei& at Qfuztiti! Applications for the 17 scholarships to be awarded this spring to students at the University of Utah are now under consideration by the scholarship committee said Dr Leon B Linford chairman of the committee Announcement of winners in the women’s group will be made at the annual Associated Women Students’ hall of fame to be held May 20 Winners in the men’s group will be announced at a later date Most of the 17 now incommlt-te- e are open to students in any class and department A further group of more than 25 scholarships in specialized fields is open to students at various times throughout the year A J - frd tie KNOWN FOR VALUES Scholarships New officers for the Salt Lake of Evangelical Church will be elected at the annual May Fellowship day Friday Mrs A W Lowery president announced Thursday The elections will take place during & meeting Friday at 10 am at the First Baptist church 169 4th East A luncheon meeting will be held at 12:30 pm at which Rev Donald G Christiansen pastor of Wasatch Presbyterian church will speak igatag U Committee Weighs 17 WH Council Women :' "A Touches Up Oldtimers Tie 9 1947 O O furnishings sportswear r Peplum bags designed to please your man’s eye with their dainty femininity! 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