Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING MARCH Page Twelve Care for School Radio During Year Boys 8 1838 MarchChais To Readers About Winds RADIO TECHNICIANS Probably the youngest real radio technicians in the city are Ronald Lockyer and Jack Brown of Jordan high eshool These two boys £ave aa real radio system on their hands as Jordan high was the first Salt Lake City school to install complete radio equipment and during the past year this equipment has been added to and improved upon until now it is perfect for the needs of the school The system includes selective control from the office connection with all or with any chosen rooms and a hookup with the national systems In taking care of the school radio the boys attend to all repairs set up the loud speaker for the music for the nowi dances' do a great deal of the announcing and in fact act as general radio men over the building They have received their training right at the' school under W R Harwood to whom credit must be given! or the Jordan sys tern and for most of the other school radio systems in Salt Lake City BOYS Practical training in real-lif- e situations such as offer the most Dear Friends: I don’t think you would know million years who t am a in Dut you Cali guess as you read leaves the it soon as February earth each year I enter I have gained the Reputation No other month has that distinction I like to announce 'my entry to earth properly tQrl turn on the loudest blasts of north wind at the beginning of iny reign Perhaps you haye heard people say that I come In like a lion Now you know why It Is Dear readers you don’t know how much fun It is to blow your way vthrough thirty-on- e Jolly days I have four good dependable vjof being windy servants on hand except when I lend them to the other months which I do quite often My different brothers like different winds July and Agiis for instance like the south or east Robert Lockyer winds Just jnough to cool off hot the abit September days Read Diary’s Page borrows the west wind every year to help him take the leaves off Dear Diary: trees the Today I had my first article Other months such as Novemprinted in The Tribune Junior ber December or January like ' I have been three weeks getting the north winds best I use them one printed but If at first you all' but I like to turn on south wind just before I take my leave don’t succeed try try again It was hard not to get discouraged If I go out like a lamb It makes but I had to keep thinking of the the earth ready for April’s rains many boys andslrls who wanted" But ‘goodness “me I really jnusl some of their work printed too:v close now or the people'on earth I hope I have something else ’Will run out of wind so I remain f printed soon Breezily yours ’ Jack Brown left and “ attractive appeal of the modern school according to D R Coombs Boys who principal have definite worthwhile work to do seldom miss school Tribune Junior HasOwn'Rack ‘VA As along W'WS'V V ' Sincere though indirect tribute is paid The Tribune Junior in the Liberty school 'library where 4 special lit- - i "W'' -- tlenewspaperrack r just the right size to hold this beloved little pap o r has been installed The rack rwhich was built by MrT Victor ' Bain1 custodian at Liberty is exactly like a “grown-up- ” newspaper rack and is devoted to holding nothing else but - The Tribune Junior June Phirman pupil at Liberty is shown with The Tribune Junior which is one of the library favorites Since many of the boys and girls of Liberty are Tribune Junior contributors there is a genuine Interest In every Issue of the little paper Writing for publication has also stimulated Interest In ' the language work of the classroom and has helped In many KNIGHT CRUSADER MAR- JORIE VOWLES Qgen Utah MARCH By RUTH NELSON T Age 13 Pocatello Idaho 5 j Boys Learn Boxing 1 ‘ I i S'" a 'f C'i ! I i k i -- Junei Phirjn&ii ways Jefferson Athletic Club Boys of the Jefferson school have organized a progressive and Interesting club the Jefferson Athletic club which they claim Is somewhat different from the psual scholastic group For the main purpose of the Athletic club is to master the art of whether as wrestlers runners They are eager to develop sturdy muscles and to self-defen- se inculcate the ideals of good sportsmanship A group of club members enjoying a bout is shown in the photograph Those participants and their seconds are left 'to "rlghtBob Ketterer Demont Nay Loren James and Duane Nay box-err- or The man or wo- man has a pretty lonesome time |