Show 1 A h f i it' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING MARCH 2l 'M35i - r-i2- " ‘ THt LOVE FLIGHT INSTALMENT 1 had gone out ot Anne onw nd til weakness She felt adequate (strong with strength that is neither feme nor sinew nor the sum of them Site stood still only her nostrils quiv-tflnlike those of a highbred horse aWaiting “the signal at the barrier When the thick arms drew together to encircle her’ she steppe swiftly to one side bending forward then gliding to safety on the Other side she try how for the door Of the gown room? No "Time too short Over there behind the table The table' would be a temporary rampart t “Tear t g at least “No use baby" Dolph turned was lurching back to the charge Being cheated of his prey made him surly IWhat I want I get see? You think chauffeur beat me I let a to it? Fat chance!" He was pushing the table before him forcing1 her backward to be imprisoned against the wall Involuntarily her hand stole out fastened about a vase of roses On the table "Stop it!” she cried “Stop it this minute Stand back frbro the table” She raised the vase aimed it straight the leering face Ha didn’t believe she would do it He was coming on Thud! The vase flew true to its mark the floor shattering Sash! It fell toA howl of pain Dolph was spluttering cursing his hand Had' she clapped across his eyes blinded him— the Jagged pieces of porcelain? She had taken her aim straight between the glittering black button eyes The world reeled Oh if only he’d stop cursing and take away his hand! There he’d done it! Thank hiaven— he was only blinded by the water by the impact The vase had hot broken until it struck the floor Rose petals dripped from his hair from his shoulders ‘T told you to stop it” Anne's world righted itself again She must press her advantage A volley pf oaths "So that’s the racket Bjiat up the place I’ll fix you” for that HI tame you— you With a lunge he had overturned the table Lamp smoking paraphernalia clattered to the floor Another lunge He had her shoulder She tried to wrench it free Her uniform— it was being torn off her! A pail file long and pointed over there on the chair! If she could reach the chair— she struggled— one more step --ithe file within her grssp— hateful arms pinioning her smothering her deaths— heavy loose lips near hers— Carl— Mr Hoag te Rescue J “Dolph! What—" The smothering time were being torn away from her She staggered backward caught her balance pushed away the veil that shut out her vision The pudgy little bald man whom Car! called "Mr Madame” stood in the center of the room his bandy legs spread apart to bit Suddenly towering gupport Strength his gnarled ham of a fist Swine!” raised end clenched-"Swinebe kept repeating The fist and the epithet were for Dolph' Hoag who his iat stupidly on the floor rubbing ‘ ehin with his hand ’'At that moment the door from the pall into the round boudoir opened and Mrs Adolph Hosg stepped into the room The scencmeeting her eyes — m low-bro- if ' bric-a-bra- c -- - ! V"1 been studying about Japan - We have of wiring one done by a skilled work- concluded toe demonstration A mo reed many stories about Japanese life man and the other by an amateur and tion picture concerning the efficiency i We enjoy most finding out about the explained the hazards of poor wiring of the Salt Lake City fire department concluded toe program way Japanese children live Many ot By Jane Dixdn their strange customs are shown on a poster which everyone m the class has helped to make We have all made ettractivo freeone— to take the word of a servant “Very well Madame" hand cuttings out of colored paper to Grade Children First be used on the poster This study has against her own nephew!" 'Anne In daze sought her loom ' t 11 “Certainly I expect her to take my Ought she confide'to Carl what had Draw Pictures of Story been made very interesting by the Nams FASHION’S IS which word and articles Why shouldn't ahe? It’ the Japanese pictures truth" The simplicity of the asser- happened? Their comaraderies had different children beve brought to tditor Hotne Joseph tion the ring of it had an immediate been reestablished on a basis of school SrSrley Fellows AssoeiotetEditor effect on Madame Room 8 reports: The sixth grade is of sharing toe problems of COLUMBUS SCHOOL-Child-ren “We’ve had enough fireworks for Bo is Joll between them Yet— if she in Miss Eloise Clark’s first have busy preparing a play which we hope grade one day” Mrs Hoag said sailing ma- told Carl what had befallen her in made illustration of the story to be able to present before the rest jestically across the room kicking Madame’s apartment there would be riffijtandua" for toe big art "ex- of the school We have chosen “How roses and out of the way troubld— another clash and a serious Tn language class they studied Boots Befooled the King" It is very humorous and we enjoy practicing it as ahe progressed “Fifi you go get one Besides she had given her word hibit the telling it many femes Then story V The main characters are) The king into a fresh uniform Dolph if 1 catch to Madame to be silent dramatized it— The story was dithey you in this room again no matter Anne took off the torauniform and vided into 12 parts and a picture was the queen toe herald toe princess when or if I hear you’ve bothered hung it far back in her closet She’d made for each These illustrate Boots knd toe suitors We haven’t decided who will take these parts yet one of my girls I’ll see you don’t have to mend it herself or there to story very part welL we all hope to be chosen" Everyworm another red cent from me — would be gossip On visiting day this group invited hut SHOWIN THE one is working hard because the best not a copper Now you get out and Miss MoiseUe Renstrom’a first grade Younglings Revel lay low for a while I'm aick of the An Interlude eame to Anne at Bois class to a musicale All toe memory players will be given the parts MARCH 15th VOGUE These are sight of you already" melodies were played Council Madame returned to where the Jolt Student Plans uy W by the children enough and peaceful save easily recognized still swinging forQuiet a poster for each' melody pudgy little man stood ' the consciousness of Berta’s sul- who have studied School For Celebration his fist Among these mel len face and occasional snarls and they have -Fred Bagby Editor Dolph Defeated for the echoes from the revels of odies are “The Soldiers’ March” and Wild Horseman" by Schumann Judson Associate Editor ’T “The "Now Papa” she said "let’s hear Mary house guests who overran IRVING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL The Legend of the Bells" “Little about them roses " Her voice was Dolph’t the place as Madame had predicted i Jack Horner” and “Rock-a-bto Baby” Temporary plana for Irving day It was as snother key pitched into night and night into This week the sixth turning day grades have have been set by the student council though she addressed a child a dearly day as though time nor place— anybeloved child who had been fractious thing mattered except their own taken up a new unit of work! Having Plana call lor an assembly on March completed thqir atudy of the heavens 29 in which the various clubs and and needed soothing ravenous appetites for pleasure are now working on rocks and special organizations of too school Dolph slunk from the room Swift' ’ Was it possible Anne asked herself they will present stunts To those" adly Anne righted the havoc as best that only a few short months ago she minerals The oral reading class of to sixth judged first and second place winners she could conscious of the low mur- had been a g pleasure-piratinof such a part grade has a story hour chib The prizes will be given After the assemmur of Madame crooning lika a crewi Forever shouting children have elected the following bly a dance wUl be held in the gym mother pigeon to her suddenly Iced from laughter flirting drinking officers Educational pictures shown at the Ruth Whitely president sertive and still ruffled mate at at food nibbling nibbling Shirley Thornton vice president school Wednesday were “The Panama When she had finished Anne stood glasses into life life and Occasional biting Wallace Mears assistant vice presi- Canal" and “Half Century of Telea moment at toe door Madame left one had bitten quickly dent These children assign stories phone Progress" This series ot picoff her soothing long enough to bark bolting what because had it proven poems and songs to the others For tures was arranged for by J M Ansurreptitiously “Well Fifi?" to be bitter or sweet February toe club studied Henry derson biology teacher “It might be best for me to leave snatching at everynauseatingly that tiniest morsel For March Longfellow Thursday afternoon in the school Madame” Anne said "I’ll go without offered a new taste a new sensation Wadsworth they are studying Si Patrick and Ire- auditorium s benefit show sponsored notice if you wish" them at morsels land Each month will be devoted to by the Irving P-- A was given The nibbling dropping “Do you want to go?" when they lacked tang an appropriate topic thoughtlessly bill consisted of “Little Miss Marker” “No Madame" and a Popeya cartoon flinging them away irritably when “Then don't" they proved distasteful Safety first was the theme of the First Grade of Pupils “It may be unpleasant" distance! Anne kept her from these assembly held Friday morning in toe “Unpleasant— for why? Us women younglings Now Learning to Write auditorium The program opened Fortunately they were can look out for ourselves If he not the with Arand B numbers by the West “people one knows” in the bothers you again don't hit him with world that had been hers She met high woodwind trio This was folEditor Gene Hilton Marie a vase Use a brick or a hammer them in lowed by a talk on halls in the David Associate Editor singly Anderson pairs by PoNo danger of cracking Dolph’a skull when she to and from MaSCHOOL-Ro- om 2 re lice Officer Harvey C Peirce The passed GARFIELD It's too thick" dame’s boudoir were not admit- ports: We have been learning how to main portion of toe program consisted In spite of tears that were close ted to the roundThey sanctum sanctorum write In toe first grade Itto-futo of demonstrations by Battalion Chief Anne had to smile Madame was cera swarm of locusts” Ma- be able to spell words just as toe big J K Piercy M L Hatch and Cyril "They’re tainly a character and a sturdy one dame snorted "I’ll have to get their boys and girls do Kershaw of theSalt Lake City fire too rooms the terrace and the downSpring is bringing back to us the department “That’s the ticket" Madame nod- stairs bar done over when they clear meadow lark bluebird and robin We Battalion Chief Piercy started toe ded echoed the smile “You’re a good out And stock up on liquor Half are watching for them and listening demonstration by first giving the his1 know toe Fifi when girl good opes the cellar must be gone already” for their songs tory of the Salt Lake City fire departI see ’em Just don't mention nothin' Room 3 reports: The third grade has ment He then exhibited two hoards to no one Bad news travels fast and 1935 (Copyright by Jane Dixon) gets worse as it goes" (To be continued) joy learning new things about' the inhabitants of the sea and of lakes ponds and river Barbara Croft says the 2B children of room1 IS have been busy getting pictures ready for the big spring art exhibit -1" MOTHER ISN'T OtD MY EVEN IF VtSHWASHim POES MAKE HEU HANDS KtNDA WOKtT— was too much even for the iron nerves ot Madame “Jumping Jupiter!” she gasped her hair aeeming to rise On her head like charged copper wire “What is it? Papa! 'Dolph! Get up off my floor booby Get up before I yank you up!” Dolph menaced by two capable hands with red pointed nails and glittering rings dragged himself uncertainly to his feet “Now then" Madame aurveyed thi room — her husband with apraddllng legs and raised fist— Anne with bare shoulder where her uniform had been torn away— the shattered vase The c scattered roses the heap of by the upturned table “Who’a been using my room for a dump heap? Out with it Papa’ yon- put down the fist! What is (t? A crazy house I’m in?” The pudgy little man dropped his fist It swung impotently at his side With the advent of Madame his towering strength fell sway from ’’him "I came to— I came to he began "Talk up! You got a voice" Madame snapped "I come to tell you the new rose bushes from Hamburg— three buds they got already— and I find the girl fighting fighting to get away from the iwine Dolph 1 try to pull him away He is crazy atrong ao I hit him hard hard as I can Then he lets go and sits down on the floor” Madame’a eyes became two hot steel drills They bored into and through the (touching Dolph1 “So you’re at it again” she rssped "After I warned you to let Fifi alone You’re gonna pay for this my fine young fellow You hear me? You’re gonna pay” ‘T didn’t mean it to go so far honest didn’t Aunty’ Dolph whined “I asked her for a kiss— she dared me totake it—then when 1 took the dare sh$ began to fight me I’d been having cocktails— two or three maybe— and she made me mad If she hadn't dared me J’d never bother her Why should I—a servant!” “You lie!” Anne’s words cracked acres the room like bullets Her face was so pale it was luminous "So you didn’t dare me to kiss you? Oh noi Not at all!” Button eyes could be venomous "You’re so hot I Just looked at you and lost my head And you expect my aunt to believe that Carolyn First IT'S HERE! THAT REGENCY CUTAWAY SUIT! bric-a-br- bric-a-bra- u 2975 - dim ' w ' y ' T ' -- Day by Day With Uncle Ray IV—BRAHMA VISHNU AND SIVA Once we are told he appeared es Four faces for one being may teem the hero Rama Vishnu is pictured sometimes in a great many but that is how Hindus n Dance Song Ac- gram given for the fifth sixth and Cast Chosen to Present Brahma He the form of a human being— with the god mighty picture seventh grades companist— Mrs E O Humphrey is said to look “in all directions at four arms but with only a single Billy Enter reports tost Miss Ellen We members of the Lowell glee once”— that is north south east and head The entrance to one of his temOpera at High Crooks the health teacher won the club feql it an honor to belong and west ples must face the rising sun free basketball throw at the Y W C are anxiously awaiting for the pagAn enemy of Vishnu is Siva who Gloria Ann Allen Editor tournament Miss Crooks made eant whioh will be given At the tabmay be described as "toe lord of Kiyoko Masaoka Associate Editor A 14 out of 20 pitches and won a beau- ernacle sometime in death" His temples face toe setting May BRYANT JUNIOR HIGH-Bry- ant tiful gold cup We are very proud of sun to show that this god stands for HELEN PENNISTON unior high school will present Seventh Grade the dying day “Sonia" as its annual operetta on her In Hindu lore we find many things The 7th grade boys are having a In school today we made baskets Wednesday and Thursday evenings said about Siva He is not only ruler in the school auditorium The cast free throw tournament in basketball They looked very nice when they of the dead hut he also has power The 7th grade girls are learning to were put on black paper: To make Includes: Vernie Swenson Lyle over storms and fire even over toe thuffleboard The winners in them look still better we put de Marilyn Van Voorhis Jean play sun and the moon Penrose Gloria Ann Allen Dean this game are Audrey Cordon and signs on (hem and when they were Hindus do not agree about the powFarnsworth Stanton Halverson Alice Josephine Curtis room 8 Donna En-g- finished we put them on the board ers which their gods are supposed and Betty Jackson room 12 Har- They were then pinned up higher on Williams Shlrlee Pedersen Irene to have Some place Siva in the first Fisher John Ellefson Stanford Dar-ge-r riet Heath and Elinor Wellewitz the blackboard for decorations It place They declare that he does Robert Anderson Robert Burge room 10 Elaine 11McLeane end Merle makes the room look very lovely Winners in the and so much like spring things which others say are done by in main parts and an enormous Kersher room Vishnu or Brahma chorus The orchestra with Dolly boya’ tournament are Lawrence ShelKENT NEWMAN Third Grads Sometimes but not always Siva Rose Boer es concert mistress will ton and Robert Waite room 8 Last week we divided our class is pictured with five heads or faces Knowles Piercy and Billy Quinn into six units for our art work The play the musical score and it is told that he rides on the back Miss Ru(h Palmer's human progress room 12 Glen Irwin and Clifton chairman of each unit told the boys Of a hull In his hands he is supposed classes have made maps of an ideal Black room 10 Walford John and and girls in his row what to draw to carry a bow a thunderbolt an ax modern city The pupils included Dell Jenson room 11 We drew pictures to illustrate interand other weapons wide streets parks public buildings in "The Magic Hour esting stories toe other Hindu gods is Among and such things Many ot these maps Glee Gub Gives Three row was assigned Reader” Our of fire He has been placed god Agni are on display now Eiko Kimura “Schools of Long Ago” which before the people as having two faces and Mary Jane Pennlston are buildStatues of rearing horses In at School proved to be very interesting Programs three legs and seven arms a modern miniature Vishnu of ing city temple BILL WERRETT Fourth Grade (For Travel section of your scrapThe B art classes are going to paint s of the people in India book) Ruth Editor Hunter and Indian panels illustrating early are classed as members of the BrahDemonstration Given Rex Ryle Associate Editor pioneer life After the panels are man faith They worship many gods be will around — painted they LOWELL SCHOOL placed Although Before Parent-Teacheand goddesses but chief among them the room somewhat disappointed over the are Brahma Vishnu and Siva fact that the Lowell glee club would Hindus have called Brahma "the Love Walter Editor Chart Shows Excellent present no cantata this year the creator of all things” and "the world members were considerably' hap-piMlrlan Buma Associate Editor It is the custom for his temWriters of Second Grade Frozen Desserts tut after making three appearHIGHLAND PARK SCHOOL-L- ast spirit”'to have four doorways Each ples ances at the Lpwell auditorium In Jtlieait in flmvtr "Xht Thursday the 6th grade class doorway faces one of the four main — - Editor Helen DeNike the past week of room 8 and Mrs Vera C Briggs directions mhtrt irut Vanilt etunft Tfati Julia Dorlua The first program of songs was first grade class gave a demonstraThere was 'a time when Brahma wicr S chiUituj "Vanilla etuntt asso- ranked first in the minds of most LAFAYETTE SCHOOL-- In Miss given on Monday at the Parent-Teach- tion for the Parent-TeachSilver Tea The second on ciation meeting Each child in the Hindus but he has given place in Adelene Thackery's second grade there is a chart of the excellent Tuesday when the glee club sang 6th grade gave a report on Japan large measure to Vishnu writers The following list ia a few between acts of “The Proud Prin- and then the group sang a song Long ago Vishnu was honored as of them: Lorraine Ashton Bobby cess’ a play presented by the fifth The first grade children read from ruler of the sun but as time passed Hancock Jean Broadman Billy grade This program was given for their books It was all very nice he grew to be much more than that Beeseljl Nancy Skeen Wayne Has-la- the children from the kindergarten Marjean Anderson SB room 12 Sacred writings of the Hindus say Janet Butler Masuo Matauk-aw- a up to the fourth grade On Wednes- reports: We are studying fish It is that he has come to earth many Betty Lou Speery Nancy day they also sang on the same pro an Interesting subject and we en- - times— in the form of a human being Squires Ardis Howard and Shlzue Oki The children ape very glad when their names are added to the Czecbo-Slovakla- Junior Two-third- rs er it er Don’t buy a spring suit until you've seen' yourself in this These are dandy for 1933 charmers revers "1810-dandy- ” The inverted triangle placement of the buttons fools the eye into seeing you slimmer than you are Wool crepe in navy blue with white pique 12 to 20 Business Women's Week exclusive with er AUeRBACH’S m chart In nature second platoon both third and fourth grade-ar- e studyH I REMEMBER the day I ing rocks The third grades are about building materials j switched to Lux for dish learning while the fourth grades are studyea My small daughter) ing all kinds The children bring playing 'tea party’ with Betty samples of rocks to school for their was apologizing for my old classmates to see The pupils think rock study is a very interesting hands! looking 1 to learn about "Then I heard little Betty project Ail the children hope the weather 2 say 'My mama has nice hands will get warmer so the outdoor games will soon begin and the as?£ She says it’s ’cause she usea sembly basebail teams will be or- Lux use for Now Lux’ I 3 ' ganized dishea ail the time n “ "It leaves j hands so smooth ' and soft m They say that’s Lux has no harmful alkali I can do ail the dishea for a month with one big box!’’ be-cau- Parents Bid to Program By Club and Choruses William Tuddenham Editor Arleen Fleming Associate Editor LONGFELLOW SCHOOL-Frid- ay program is to be given by toe Glee club and the boys’ and girls’ choruses to which our parents are invited The program is the result of diligent work and prompt attendance at rehearsals by toe members of these choruses The Glee club was organized last October by our music director Mist Constance Pickell and included toe pupils most talented and interested in music Later a boys’ chorus and a There girls’ chorus was organized are about seventy pupils in toe three groups including pupils from toe 5th 6th and 7th grades The program is as follows: L Glee club— Come Down to Kew From These Dear Mountains The 1L Boys’ chorus— A Home Gavotte On the Range The Calling Sea The Cheery Song III Piano Solo Patricia Condon—Polonaise Chopin McDowell IV Glee club— Juanita My Old Kentucky Home Love's Old Sweet Song V Girls' chorus— Brahm's Lullaby A Winter Carol VL Glfe club— a for dishes keeps hands young "COAL S54ii R3TR 8560 E seoo NUT hhm$660 STOVE tUMP quality eenrteom pounds te the ton— and every pound guaranteed Highest — ZOM f X Carbon Coal Co Was 2372 3S W So Temple Wi-u- 4 ( We Give You Our Bargains in Assurance of Outstanding Departments Today! |