Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING OCTOBER 28 SCHOOL NEWS AND VIEWS i Club Plans to Construct 'her the score II tve get seven or children in Miss Alice Milne’e room Imore correct we are marked on the are making a doll house Katherine a is a piece ot paper with Gilley brought a bed and Wayne Amateur Radio Station' Ph- on it and of Conde made some furniture'-Glori- s everyone i number course we all try to get seven units Baline made a rag doll Jackie Bills Robert Wys Editor As we are competing with other wove a rug end Joyce Larsen made Armorel Giles Associate Editor The boys are paintwe try to get every number the curtains IRVING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL rooms’ on the graph ing and papering the house the many new clubs organTHELMA EDWARD Room i The kindergarten visited the zoo ized at the Irving this year is the Princess Alice Thursday morning Radio club It is expected that the Vfiss Berime Rovers one oi - the did The- chilsome- Radio club will build a complete ama- teachers of the Forest school has dren were greatly interested in these teur radio station at the school In the been absent lor a few with f things near future The officers of the dub broken leg Mrs Trenamdays acts as a Lucille Sanford reports: In our re: George Cannon president John substitute and the all writ are class are four new members They pupils Carmen vice president Harold Leith ing letters to Miss Rovers and we hope are Jennie Anderson Harold Tansecretary-treasurand Leroy Urry to cheer her up We wish her to re- ner William Burton and Kenneth publicity manager John Carmen has turn scion for we miss her very Hamison We welcome them and been selected as student council rep- much hope they will enjoy working with resentative This week room 16 made up of sixth us A very interesting 'demonstration and seventh grades has been electing was given October 18 for all the mem- officers for our’ new club We have bers Arrangements were made with for our president Laura Dean Brinton Transportation Exhibit Frank Carmen owner and operator for vice president Faye Beckstrand Shown at Convention of radio station W6CRS for a special and for secretary Shirley Jensen The broadcast for the club Mr— name of our club- is Our Retta Huf faker Editor Isaacson faculty adviser for the club meetings are conducted every Wednestalked from the station first Then Mr day from 11:30 until 12 The mem' Beverly Beesley Associate Editor COLUMBUS SCHOOL — Last year Carmen gave a short talk and encour- berk take part in providing the prothe pupils of the second grade preaged the members' to work toward get- gram for us pared a project on transportation This FAYE BECKSTRAND Room 16 ting their operator’s license The proproject is to be exhibited at the U gram from W6CRS was picked up at It E A exhibit at the Hotel Utah the clubroom by short-wav- e equipHour Club Formed consists of a moving picture machine ment furnished by the Ulectra Radio Story company After the broadcast interFor Clan Entertainment gffi esting talks were given by £ L cut out and made by the children to Yeates operator of W6EEL and Tom Mathews Editor show all the different types of transW0GEJ and R M Lambert operaportation and the development from tor of WMTTJ The American Radio Wayno Hansen Associate Editor Relay league has recognized the club HIGHLAND PARK SCHOOL— In the earliest times to today and has sent a lot of information which reading every Friday we have what We are also sending to the exhibit a will help us in the future we call “Story Hour club" Every project made by the third grade This GEORGE R CANNON week a row is assigned to give the project shows children of many lands dolls repreentertainment for the club The peo- The children made paper of foreign counAn assembly for the boys was held ple who gave the last Fri- senting These are program fastened to small Monday featuring a Boy Scout drive day were as follows: Charmaine Rob- tries The speakers on the program were erts Josephine Pond Arline Francis blocks of wood The halls of the' school have been Mr A J Hagen and Mr William E Viola Parry Carol Strong Pauline with many different picDay Curtis and Leo Noorda The program decorated The board oi education of Salt Lake was very delightful and entertaining tures These have been done in soft In the south end of City very kindly donated 56 new books The election of our pfficers Vas held colored chalk the hall are fairy tales In the north to our library Among these are also Tom Mathews was elected are social science pictures books on biography radio science in- president and Julia Chiles secretary vention games and fiction We ex- We think this organization is a very press our appreciation to the board good one We hope to have much of education for this set of books fun GORDON M'NITT The sixth grade challenged the fifth grade to a football game - It was Music Dancing Talks played last Thursday The lineup for was: Homer Warner the fifth Feature Class Period fullback grade Bud Morgan half Amell Welchman half Bud Dent quarterFor the"' sixth grade: Arthur back James Hammond Editor Lanros fullback Harold Sutherland Bill B&ckman Associate Editor half Keith Turner half Mack WilUINTAH SCHOOL-EV- ery Friday burn quarterback The sixth’ grade the seventh grade has a special1 period was victorious after some fast and State Treasurer Ordered to between recess and noon in which we peppy playing from both teams Arhave music dancing and a talk by thur Lanros kicked for the converPay Claim of our- principal Last week he talked sions making some beautiful mer Clerk about the civilization of the world beThe score was 21 to 6 fore the time-o- f Christ Next time he will tell abbut It up to the present Grades Prepare Maps The prolonged suit of BOISE day We hope this class will continue all winter If we can do five days Verda Doolittle former chief clerk of Social Scenic Jnt Study work in four days’ so we have extra the state game department td'collect time we can keep on with this spe$655 she claimed was due her in unBarbara Coates Editor' cial activity We are working hard to paid salary took another step toward do this Helen Giles Associate Editor termination Wednesday when district The first section has chosen Its class GARFIELD SCHOOL-O- ur fourth court ordered the state treasurer to officers Pratt Robert They aie: grades are at work on some beautiful pay the claim' president lone- - Scott vice president maps of Africa which are to be used The case was carried to supreme court ’bnee before and resulted in a Marjorie Robinson secretary and in connection 'with social science treasurer They take turns taking The second grades are having fun decision upholding the claim of the charge of the class When the teacher playing store They ate making money clerk that she was paid only $150 a Is a'way and they keep good order of pasteboard and different children month when the salary was fined at Adrienne Miller 6A reports In the take turns being clerk and cashier a higher rate by law She claimed aixth grade the children are study- They sell fruit dolls toys and candy the balance for the year or more she We are having a con- This little store has ing tractions helped them a served until she resigned in April of test between the boys and girls to great deal in their arithmetic work 1932 with a change of game wardens see who ere best in arithmetic and to Fifteen children 'of the sixth grades Although the supreme court field redecide which ones will bring the were able to jdin the swimming club the claim valid when the warrant our Hallowe’en party party on Saturday and go to the Wa- for its payment was presented to freshments for If there is a tie our teacher will satch springs for 'the forenoon The Bilking state treasurer She treat us chaperones were two mothers and one declined to pay it on the grounds the claim for it had not been properly teacher made out in the first place and in any Pupils Working Hard event Miss Doolittle served not as Girls Work Out chief and Roys clerk but only as a stenographer Op Sea Rover? Play F Koelsch in Wed Health Chore Reminders Judge Charles nesday’s decision declared that since Charlotte Amundsen Editor the validity of the clerk’s claim had Melva Schindler Editor Melvin Wolfe Associate Editor been determined by the courts “it beEditor FOREST SCHOOL— The students Dorothy Eckersley Associate came the clear duty of the state treasONEQUA SCHOOL — Charles Gil- urer to pay the same” He issued a of the 7A1 who are busy on the projIn Miss Mildred writes: Eardley’s mandate foh the payment ect “Sea Rovers” are working hard ley on miniature stages also which are health class the boys and girls have It was indicated at the office ot the some out worked very interesting general that this decision being constructed to hold miniature remind" them of their attorney also would be appealed to the supreme They are projects- to maps ships and cutouts is a chores One these health of piccourt duplicates ot our stage as it will be ture of a large bathtub surrounded when we give our performance for the with towels their Their by 1933 girls 28 A on October service Banquet teachers’ U E motto is: “Two or more baths each TWIN FALLS Idaho—Success and EFF1E JENSEN Room 19 week-e o They have a health house achievement through cooperation was In geographyT we are studying cot- on which Is a gold star for each child emphasized by half a dozen speakers e who has a perfect record In per- at a community service banquet sponton and some students are plantation owners Others are forming health chores for the week sored by the Twin Falls B P W club visitors and the ownera must explain Vegetable men and interesting verses in Odd Fellows hall Monday night how the cotton is grown in the south- help to make this work interest- It was arranged by the club’s public relations committee comprising Miss ern' states The United States leads ing The second grade has an aquarium Jessie Fraser chairman Mrs H W the world in growing cotton In fish are 14 this snails and various Clouchek former state representative TAZA ARMSTRONG Room a kinds of plant life The boys and from Twin Falls county Miss Iola In our arithmetic class each day we girls brought all of these except a Westcott and Miss Flora Bower as r snail mem club president and have a test from the lennes pad Each Japanese Dolores Stroud reports for the ber Mrs Genevieve Dwight was pupil has a number and when Miss Rowlett calls our number we give first grade and kindergarten: The toastmaster II 1833 of Canvass of Returns of the Primary Election In Salt Lake City Held oil Tuesday j Abstract ' October 24 1933 for the Election of Commissioners and Auditor for Four-YeTerm : J ar FOR tdMMISSIONERS— Four-Ye- FOR AUDITOR Term ar er TB ap - Woman Wins Long Fight to Collect $655 Back Salary Utah onal Inea than For - r c sday es ibeth aham ler In re in s ES 25 (JP) sident eetrio UP)— screen I her rth by o is dis- VS ols held “ closed tion to make-believ- annual con i of the Super laid school tonven been lor beet acatlon ten the1 trap-doo- :ts will er holi-- CANDIDATES FOB ELECTION FOR THE OFFICES OF COMMISSIONERS AND AUDITOR OF SALT LAKE CITY UTAH AT THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7TH 1933 4 M inksgiv ply drop-kick- (Place a cross in the square preceding the names of the persons you favor as candidates for the respective positions) 7 CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION FOR THE OFFICES OF AND FOR AUDITOR nforme tangum ired un roR districts monstra- - a iking up govern Id Utah statistic mid Doc1 OMMISSIONERS COMMISSIONERS District No District District P H Salt Lake Catholic lie church tead of air inounced VOX ’ ' AUDITOR THOMAS M nICH0LLS SAMUEL F and their e 4- (Vote for One) - Vote PEOPLE’S QRDINANCE NO rved when of water and when a dent f I 2ys“ idhrs end g rom Getting Rheumatic Gmarttaffw guaranteed for One) 1 An Ordinance authorizing Salt Lake City Utah to acquire own main tain and operate an electric plant and system for furnishing electricity' for a light and power purposes to the City and its inhabitants and providing for ’the Construction maintenance and" operation of such plant and system and for the financing thereof by the Issuance of not to exceed $1800000000 of Revenue Bonds J - 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