Show a ' -- - - - S - - - s : lin ' SCHOOL NEWS AND VIEWS ' ' I 'Jackson Sixth Graders Study About Universe 1 c A6 R11 owTio 47$ 1 ' ' t '' - -- - Moose Lodge ' 016 ' - ' - In Miss Beatrice McGeehon's! Washington room- - the elas's is learning about Editor: Meredith Walker the New England States So far Associate Editor: Jana Lynn the pupils have learned to lo-- t Kinder rate the states and know their The WasbingtOn S'chool third L capitals They are learning now grade' are as busy as bees In 'of the work in each state orieroom the children are Diana Haywood rhyming words and every morning they do exercises for Lowell health They like arithmetic and The Lowell sixth and seventh spelling They have made a dicgrades are making paper sculp- tionary of new words they find ture or third dimensional In their readers flowers Mrs Veressa Small has interThe class also is making ested' the children in a game chlied wordo She call's a word and it it is on the cards the 1 OPEN YQURSAVIIIGS children- haye they put a bean on it The 'first one that gets It across down or corner to ACC011111110WI corner calls word° They like i to build words - ' - Editor: Dennis Mann Editor: Kathy Spliman grade class at 10 is st ud)''lliltlyg and trees learned that the roots hold the Assoc The fourth - - v°nu E ' - - 1I VAIITED CtillTsist DID - CcstAstost- DEAD OR ALIVE! 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TO01 Even when cold freshest bread! Another res i ibetter- tr7 Sunnybank today! : (1k I) II - --- ir 41' ' SPECIAL R FRAGRANT GIANT HYACINTHS - perking 214e for 10 3Se fee 25 IMO for 100 bulbs Also 12 other lovely varieties of various limy aro all typos and color combinations shown in full- - color prints at our store Come in and select the kind of blooms you like best Poster" 1 ''' - 141Nt onbk -taating Sunnybank brings- yours when you buy new:- - - 7T lp I - That's the finer ingredient ---- - ' t I iviti '' er‘ i I 't Sunnybanka freshness and sweetness that gives special enjoyment: I 1 ' ' tlii to' il i!i l''' '1 - Discover that difference in new ' k— ' ' SEVEN-COLO- yitars this $109 for for 12005 i Ii t eld1‘if - ' IlirAC11111115 I mast popular yellow Daffodil Plant groups 'of 10 at more whets evergreens a wall or Truth load fonto will provide a background of extra large firm bulbs 1 1 t' V 'ci 7 Ill I ' I - 1 - If r KING ALFRED for f ° :'"N'3( 1 N-- 4? ''''' t ' i I ' DAFFODILS I 1 - ''' - t1 1 - I - a ED - - 9 j t' 14f f 1 (‘ Pe - FINER' to ri - - 1 f ' 1 n Ille t ":As SUNNVOANK'S— 1 ' ' 11 1 4 '' 1 7 I 3'''N AiI! i i ' - ---- --- ' ' 4 - - - - i$ ‘ i 1 - 10-111011r-e-- orAe GU Jt)-:i'(!-01i7-i- -- ‘ ''' 4 - N 10- -- '-- - 111141 10 - - s '-: ) I 11442' ff yiIA ' ' - 1 itr:14-tot t ' ' LOW It1 PRICE : - ''t4' JI t ' 't 1 1 - ( 00°k 4 1 3 X C ( 'i)4 i I -- l' ' - - '- ' 1tt ‘ k '411 1lt II NIskvOV"'7 11111Pr B aoPECIII:alk)c t i 1: i '' TOPS IN QUALITY! 0C1A1M STATE 10 for kt 1 - ) ' 'I veLw 0001 - I Yoo ' sN SIOVItS d '' ' i' 1 ttA ''tt t ' f II UVi SO 11 -- )'Z' -- 0 1 - - '"Ittflit HAPPY DOG 11 Judy Caldwell Linda Pierce - :ip 1 i - ' t ' LITTLE Ari-ii14- ) STORE t - - Ayt : s 33 4 I-- Fo: WILL HOLD r SlaPPI IMITATIONS QUANTITY! 1100 DIAL ttI - 41 ' I PAIR 23 PINGREE'S tr ' 4 " - Long Styr II 10 to 13 WOOvil - DEPARTMENT sç sonsfort chuildWet I OF' Soft coffee ya rn for suns suits A Girls' Slue 1 loye Sitio grown Rod Ofinin NOW—HURRY—LIMITED JUST CHARGE PAY LATER—CASH PRICES ON CREDIT —OPEN MONDAYS TILL 9 PM — Quick Personal Service—No Wonting—She of— shado - :- r BEWARE Poir $100 Reg 1 ' s 42 Nave Fall 4 '' t )4t James Sadler ft 'yen 4T'-01‘1- - - i - $ ill Sizes 28 to 11L- I y t111: 411 1' - I - -' i ksix:hLriadehacdtasts The class was divided into groups Each group represented part of the UN The assignment was to get the report and give it in our own words It took three weeks to prepare the ' - '' c - I- "THE REASON - - ''' 1 ft in our 00'itt A to 3 1 Dress your -- B'IU1 ' the United Nations on N:A - ' Rose Park RLasots"e'eelk)ara 10 - t NO OTHER MARGARINE - ALL G I or"f Editor: Ilannah Sohn Associate Editor: Vicki Edwards TASTES SO GOOD i t- SIZES $795 0N e e ' Wouldn't this be a Plain old world without beautiful trees? We get fruits nuts sugar lumber and many other things from the tree They give us shade and make a home for the birds Gall Sheppick fill SOCKS - tree lit 1 4 0I I4 (1 I — ' '''' 11' " 1 - I ' 1644' ' -- ' bear Paul Wiley Harvey Anderson lett and tell about special lens he put in telescope at Jackson ---- ' tree up and about how the veins -feed the trees They learned if 6 you cut the living part of the wood that it would kill the tree The bud stores sugar for the i 1 11114'it he Trained in tho bloodthirsty school of Missouri-Kansa- s Jesse bordor warfare James bosoms the most hared bank and train robber 41E41 i - ''S- - teacher this year Mrs Sally Bisbee She teaches all subjects Both the seventh and eighth graders-use-tstudy hall--lt gives them time to study without interruptions Last week the classes played "charades" or "what's my line" in history Mrs Bisbee passed paper with the name of something that has to do with history The class tried to guess what the history subject was from the hints JESSE JAMES - ' Itehnunislicznsalfs7mhitaeso liohj!:fv N s west ' t --- Editor: Flouie Haines Associate Editor: Evelyn Berra The seventh and eighth grade girls at Rowland Hall are taking of booing : 414 1 - --- -: -- Reg TIIESORNERSTONE will be laid by City Commissioner L C Romney in charge of parks and public property who also will deliver the principal address said Mr Richards A metal box will be placed in the cornerstone It will contain a history of the lodge since its organization in 1910 pictures of supreme: lodge officers a copy of The Salt Lake Tribune names of the lodge business committee and copies of the Moosemagazine— s Rowland Hall oic f e ' inammoilit'Weiwn'idi' 111nmalammow st - 7! N 6 Nel P300 erking wo0 t 4 Comers's Hower It to 4 Meador titre ' (4110 S10000 TO for""mmonve" I - -- INSUEIED 17 - - 3 - 7 SUITS SLACKS -' 10 report - : 1 - 411 -- - - Onequa ' - --4 - e4- Ns - - - -- ''- -' 7- w " r 1p ) z (vike - - -4 4 § I --- National----WooigrowCr- l ( i T r 1 1 - ' 1 i ' - - Ile-tol- - ' ' ' 04 - Ne meeting which was Aof ttended by some 32 members the organization from- through- out Utah Membersof the Utah Cattle Growers Assn and the Absm at—the I A - n : Packers Inspection Fmid Ace(d IleTold was the principal speaker Need of funds to administer fenacted the law in itslastses4 ap-- 1 Utah's meat inspection law wasi sion but failedto--makeanfot the Program out a'representative'propriation by pointed Jle said it would cost approx a of the Western States Meat I Cornerstone laying ceremo- Packers ASSI) it a dinner meet- - innately $75660 annually to ad- ir r st t minister the prograWwhich is — 4 - nips will be held at the new log in Hotel Utah the assoT: designed to protect the cons Salt Lake Lodge 259 LokalT Blaine Liljenquist - sumer fron1 diseased or unsaniciation's representWashington !Order I con-of Moose now under said State ative the tary meat products Legislature i " k '' - struction at 601 E 211d 7 ( ISunday at I pm W R Rich- c " A' 114 :4 GREATER SALT LAKE DAYS' SPECIALS i i4 I I4 r —10— ards past lodge governor in ht PRICES GOOD lif$ affair said 2 the 4 of charge INFANTS ESTRON )t MEN'S GENUINE e MEN'S tile Weddesday SNOW ARGYLE ”" be will The ceremonies 'DRESS open - 40!i''' to the public with lodge officers :4 t '$1'1:— participating $795 'Value everyone '' NOT APPROPRIATED IALIT1101IZEI) Phumed by ! spatter painting pictures using t Editor: Vicki Miller air kinds of leaves Thexl have f Associate Editor: every color of paint so Carol Kershaw has his sown choice of colors The sixth graders are study-- and when the pictures are finIng about the universe 'Two( ished they are framed and hung weeks ago Paul NVilley a grad- in Mrs Leone Slater' s room these after The class made School visited tate of Jack-cothe sixth grade science class studying about leaves and Janice Holt them that he made a flowers': for sent and away telesco?te li them some ' Joe Wood in the sixth grade d the lens two caterpillars-class 'breught interesting things about the'Ito school' One was green 1 plAnets which we called George and !4:or Paul showed them how he one was ” which we called made the telescope and how It 1‘iberace yellow because he was fuzzy The children wrote and had hair: worked and told him how they liked It Paul Case — 11 and thanked him for visiting Coranne- Brady Vicki Miller the class '' 0 i ' ap - 1954 Illtr Rite 0111 ( 4 T October ACWIIIPMil I 4 I 6000114 - ' ' Thilriirtotv take TrMune The Salt On 1 - - - - - ' |