Show - ' ' ' X' y-- - - "4 - Children lak e Own Stage 7 s ' ' - - -' An t Seener7 for Play Rkhertio Editor IMverly Rank Amoebae Editer 411 WIC 24 STEWART SCHOOL—In to the thrill'of giving a real addition girl '' 'playbthe kindergarteners of Stewart have the fun end satisfaction of malt- their own stage It is about half the aloe of an ordinary room It has a real curtain of gray sateen hung s to a rod by means of rings It is made to pull from both sides like : curtain The children I Ises nery themselves They have tail buildings with iota of windows green ' trees and flower' These are made of listb heavy paper and colored by the chit : siren They ars ' making their own costumes too -- - r ": At one aids of the stage at the '' back is a deorway for the actors end L' — actresses The play to be given by i is these young enthusiatts ''''he Snap and Suurr" With these "Snip things to help it promises to be a most sue- "cessful performance ot - 10"' : America will be combined let to go with the maps Jack Greehhalgh 6B contributes Room 18 played against Room 17 Friday All the rooms of the platoon were matched to play this day The boys on Room 18's team' are Sonny Krems Clayton Wilkinson Edgar Wade Jack BradleY RoY Cardon Earhard Wiesenburg Dwiaclk Scdrohu lthach Sam Weller and Jack Greenhaigh The substitutes are Jack Knight Sam Barbee 1 Jones and Robert Landes Logan Field 6B writes: In our i cial science class we have been sending portfolios to Belgium and they have sent some to ua We received Pups in New Jersey to -- -- s Iteiraest Utah Post Card k aoomoomomoowo r Ikaki Itiebards tditor Mlle Hanson Associato Editor I t SCHOOL — Carolyn Storni 28 reports: Last Thursday ire received a letter from the second trade of the Lafayette Street school p - e 3 frik 4-- ' - - 1 10d$ i "" 3 '-' lit MI -- : - R' - -- 4 N' '' - - : i -- -- --- - - -- - 0 I — lVid LI '::::: - 441" - rt' -1 - - - -- -- 14- Ow - el vw - 411010111 !i : 4c v — 4 1 ' i 1 ''' 1 ? 1 1 r ig '11111 : "I' ' lel : ' : :: 1 - rt CALI ' 11 r PI LI le"h - le- 0 lc) 0 3 f 76- nc41:61-244564r1r2A- - i ' - ' ' ' the correct temperature Cairene Grunow's'exdusive household refrip rgrs5 644 - erant has the simplidty nturatobr itself You can see litIsmell it and hold it in your hand without danger: or incon - 'N ' 1 i 1 ' ' ' ' Gru' now dealer 15 : IL Every - - i - Week- -' ' ' 1 I - ' - STSVENS P J CO FENNELL et a a ' ao '14 ii R WILLIAMS TOWARDS PIFINITRR CO MAGNA EURNITURE CO 7 ATLOR IESKOS CO rImmixthrit PLICNirliDD ' 046 ILAAA'1 AA A Co MIVIRTON MOTOR CO — CIHolTIANSEN PCIFIN CO PICKETT ILUMBES CO yk atx Luldfillt CO 1 00ELE lOPOCANTHA NLotgOCK1201(212 HOL OAODWARE - 1P Prop I '' - - - : - ' ' ''' ' - ' -- : AmeriRoucan SPECAL'DISPLAY blIALTS SrolaN INC CO CO AND ' ' " - it 00 - Eureka Fillmore 00ibeito Haber City - Ogden Utah t: Utah : ':- : Utak - ' ' ' Logan lash MsEssi Utak Milford Utak Moreao Utah hipnres 13t131 :aoso4ohltos4q””pbt: Utah ! s Provik Utak Utah 4fIntrtoti a a a 1114110610 s Pall -- 4 ircoNrccoico 6 a rims GRAHAM-BOYE- ' CO CO ' - 40 R FURNITURE CO I ' - ' L COA GOODPillOW 'UHL WILSONBATES FURNITUIIR CO LUCK AND GOODFELIOW ' REINHART'S AND SWEET SHOP CASH1N'S STOCKGROWERa Mime : - STINOCO altos ortattgryms co ' ''' 4 - 4 '' 4 Rivers- - Wv0mqns-- Kentillelle " ' ' ' and Electric Refrigeration - ' WISIIMial ' ' - — the onnorthi D1GGEsT In your' lioros E ::::::::::::::::::::::::::":::f:::::::::'::::::':1:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::':4 Is d 1' ::':::'::':!IN::7'::!'?:! t 1 )" 0 ' 0 1 I °LAO - I Iiiii- - --1 : :' i - l ::::::-:::I:':::-::'::!:::::'::1::!:::::1- I "6" - -- t - - ' tzzzalitft:- ELECTRICITY I I r'- I P 4' ' -: ' ' - Visit The Safeway Cooking School You'll see interesting demonstrations of Electric Cooking — " - - rdataht: Nevada Nevada Aelr Nevada Ca's Vegas Nevado Nevada Winnemeeca Evanston Wyoming a oirr smnro ' Bouldes City Bike 4 ' 1 WOMIdU‘ Idaho Bttle 'Mountain Nevada 4 Otakt ' : P eliminating:waste of current by 1 SAFE Idaho Idaho Idaho Salinon Idaho Soda Swings Idaho Twin F1011 Idaho s OP si Less food shrinkage imeans greater food saving Electric Cooking prevents evaporation of food moisture and your cooked roast shrinks only'slightly as compared with Other methods - TIME t61kSerliattnaSdd2:": be ob LARGILLIERE Co BERT SWEET ruaminut CO MOTOR SERVICS 0 IL °ARAMS LUCII AND W A Slackfoot Idaho LBuht Idaho 01111aell Idaho Rexburg Rigby opt Utak ' "' ' nownon Idaho Glenn's Ferry Idaho Gooding Idaho -- Halley Idaho Idaho Rupert Idaho VREDENBUROU BROWNING MOTOR CO RALPH THRASHER ' PrestonIdithe AND ECIEERSELL MINIDORA COUNTY MOTOR CO A t PM 0 - is important It is one of the feat : tui'ses'of Electric CookingL' i HEALTHFUL Montpelier Pocatello nAstim Et GOMM !Utah VOA Fork eoa8Panialt Tope's ba 041 M FOSS IIROTHERS : 'SA 04046'RI 404flattyta a ' Utah Utak Hurrkane Utak Latistile Utak FURNITURS ' I 1Keoilicim)i ' ' ! " - -- MORGAN'S D W MARTIN SEVERE VANDEGRAFT WELLS HARDWARIS CO NEILSEN ' litalt ' : - 4 oven-there- CERTAIN 1934 GRAINOW ' 'Salt Lake City Utah ' ' : Wright's Forkl s ' Southeast Furniture Co - ' - Utah Brigham City Utak Cedar City Utah ' Delta Utak 04 ' JESTERSON MERANTITH CO STEWART CONErcTioNERY MICHELSEN HARDWARE CO 'WALLS rUNNITURig CO - - ' I - rOr - Fuel saving is accomplished by !educing to a minimum the amount of wasted heat Automatic temperature control makes it 'possible to store the heat in An insulated ' CLEAN ' -- Every Ihome dweller is interested in house hold economy Electric Cooking plays a very important part in this program by actual saving in fuel and food COOL ' : - I SIMPLE rwEzx SEE THE NEW : co—0 P ' : a' 4 STEVENS MERCANTIli GOSHEN MOTOR CO SIEBER RADIO CO GRAFF MERCANTILE 'CM ' MODELS ON t i 4 - ' rani RA 1 s oppo - FAST r R P EATIES t 'UNION irliRNITURR CO MERRELL LUMBER AND SIARDWARR CO MINTER IIARDWARZdi FURNITURII CO n ' c - 0 Jay 1 - tF IF i ' MODERN - r - 701 it is I IITAISI - s because 1 s VISIT ANY Op THESE DEALERS " ' - 1111101 egs CHRISTIANSEN ' '' ' Salt Lake City' :Utah t - - - 2 - - - al rw li N ' - i 40 is popular REFRIGERATOR - s - - Axelrad Furmtue Co I - i I 11 - - ' ' i " 'w v 0 ' ft 41 e 4 I1 - 4 ‘ 1 MRS JITLA LEE WRIGHTuses the sensational new ORIJNOW Carrels° Refriger- ator on the stage during all cooking school demonstrations 4 - Great Prins f '' FOr lit ECONOMICAL ' Enter the Radio Cone test—Win a Refriger' tor' Free entry Irmo - SUPERSAF Ili If 4 - re - ' :::::::::::::::::::::::::: vvillN::::::::::::::::::::: :: - Alttr ' i - :0 2 I N ' ' L' t t1 0 - - - ' - : I 0i t t ' ' I ' ' : -- fa a: o ir ? : 1 ' Visit any dealer and let him give you the but will make you appreciate why Carrene freezes Ice cubes faster' and tuts- - down the cost of operating your electric re- ftigerator Before you buy any 4 4' electric refrigerator "look insides" If ' Carrene' is the refrigerant used you 1e— Of know it's safe— - - — - 'I te enience Gninow on the Alit Tuesday I:30 pr an K 8E Columbia Net f et ilifit 1 ! Carrene safety demonstrations Which will con vince you not only of Carkene's absolute safety ii fir - 0 I : 4 Tit '1 r! - the most precious'thing of all is yours frev—a safe refrigerant that not only guarantees proteco tion to the health of your family but insures pero fect preservation of all your food at exactly - i - " 4 e'li VVIIEN you buy a new Gnmow refngeratori C::11 ''d 0 I i ifiv::-00- ' 1' OW:VO:::::: ON::: ON::: a Weep :' J 0y00r I ? 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You my "But we must do something Mr child going against every tradition Akin is talking about a divorce" of your family And Valerie failBefore her mother could go into ing at the most eligible match of the details Valerie came into the room season If I could only Sandra thought: Val is beautifuL She "Let's talk about Val Has she Is the most beautiful the most ex" c I've ever caught up with Gil or has Gil caught quisite piece of up with her—or have they caught seen ever up with each other?" 1Copyright 1934 By Jane pixon) ' Mrs Reyna' descended heavily (To be continued) - 111 e - Vire had ta ' -- ---- Into a convenient lounge Restless Women - less wasted - 1 r'-- 1 CS 1 mrnm" ' SEWING CLUB ORGANIZED POCATELLO Idaho -- - Stitch 'Eni Easy Sewing club was organized bere Tuesday by I W Slater Bannock club leader Ruth Brown county Is president Jeane Brown vice presiand dent May Tanabe secretary Merle Lowe reporter Mrs J H Hatch leader a 0r - - ' up the study of coordinate clauses we an enjoy this work very much In our arithmetic class we are reviewing all Me work we have had during the past year ' Barbara Staub 6B reports: This week the platoon gradea had a big disappointment because our May day was spoiled by rain In Miss Constance Pickers room we bad a test on cur memory selections which vio have been studying tugs were torn off The children had to fix it all up again Ileen Stringham 6B writes: In our nature class we had a test on the 6B teres work on the animal kingdom It would be Itnputible to be interested In music and not know that the people of Salt Lake City are to which opened enjoy grand opera May IL It wu the first open to come to Salt Lake In years Wagner is one of the many composers we have studied this year One of throperas I'Lohengrin" is Wagners work We are to give talks on Wagner Friday Maude Matthews 7B contributes: This Friday the two seventh grades are going to take a trip to' the zoo with our natural science teacher In our English class we have taken smelled delicious arranged in vari-- time was spent in playing games runqus positions Some were suspended ning races and having track events from Clothes hooks by means of A feature that attracted much attenJagged holes torn in them: others tion was the health parade of the perched precariously on window sills kindergrten pupils led by the kinderand still others reposed on the floor band The visitor would also have 'seen garten dozens of bottles of chocolate malted milk enticingly delicious with a bot- Store In Schoolroom tle of plain milk breaking the monotWrecked by Earthquake ony here and there A glance into the classroom would Bill Heeding Editor have shown happy boys and girls makJack West AssoolateBditor ing a jatr ettempt to suppress their ENSIGN SCHOOL—Kenneth Beneagerness and to finish their classes in record time furtively glancing at nion kindergarten reports: In Room the clack watching the hands creep I there was an earthquake The front slow'' all too slowly around its face of the big store tell down The awn- - 1 ' WASATCH"' - AND VIEWS class 1 - — — 14 - MAY 10 1934 — TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING - — 0 Tor Friday was field day combined with health day at taiwelL Pre viously Governor B1oot had - announced that Tuesday would be observed as healtkdw In 'Utah schools In Cape May N J They are making a very interesting one a few weeks but the prWipal and teachers of a postcard map of the United States ago It told:about their manufactur- Lowell held a conference Ind decided to combine the two observances In They asked us to send them a Utah ing and farm products and had many one t each child was postcard and a letter We shall be pictures In it It came from a boys' asked Accordingly to bring a health lunch conglad to do this We are getting ready school in Joihnont Belgium sisting of fruits vegetables and so to write the letter now on An effort was made to obtain a 11—ealth Virginia Coleman 7B writes: Dn Field and Day 100 per centmilk order from the pu1 Some seventh the of grade pu May ' as field day is the time of our Combined at School pill Plis gave a health program with the annual milk drive Miss Newton of Elinor They help Friday proved to be an ideal day Shirley Newman Editor gave talks about famous people and warm and' cloudless with Old §ol Rey Cole Associate Editor their contributions to the field of like a July vet out his health After eight talks had been LOWELL SCHOOL—A cuunl vis- pouring After the rays classes the morning emit a first aid itor who was unaware of what was entire student body marched around given three girls gave demonstration happeqing passing by a croak ball block with the kindergartners Janet Woodruff ilB reports that on the morning of Friday ' May 4 ' the leading the procession and proudly been has have stopptd the study- would undoubtedly corps playing the accombugle ing South America and hic made a puckered his brows into a "'" d Ponlinent After eating lunch on the physical map showing the mountain gazed strangely into the hall his cugrass the pupils were given time to sYstesnis lakes rivers and valleys of riosity aroused by the mingled rest and play a game or twobefore this continent They are now making aromas issuing from it His scrutiny recalled to the classroda At a political map showing the cotm- would have revealed myriads of being 1:30 p m everyone went out onto tries and cities Compositions on South sacks filled with something thatil the playground and the rest of the in a book- 11 IIt! 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