| Show ' - e a - — - - - TR' !RUNE THE SALT LAKE SATURDAY MORNING11AL12 a er has hung up the best writing-ppers There are five or six from each room They look very nice and many of the mothers who have visited the board posters of 'different kinds of birds These posters were made by four or five children from each sixth and seventh 'grades Gloria Idalour 5B reports: We had the teachers havan exhibit-Fridaing many posters writing papers spelling papers arithmetis papers and many other things Our mothers and fathers came to see our work SCHOOL NEWS AND VIEWS 1934 I — - of boys end girls they are doing niers Day by D7 With ynae Ray: 1 - good harthanother school bay& admired them hand there are tins books of adventure bookrwhich are exciting but not in a harmful way In my boyhood I greatly enjoyed 'the adventure stories written by Kirk Munroe in particular "Canoe Mates" and 'Dory Mates" "Hans Brinker is- - an excellent book and so is - Thix letter pleases me because it A LITTLE EATURDAY TALE We Dorothy Brows contributes: How did you happen to start read- Points toward a rising Interest hi Instruction on have been making health posters We Choosing Was it because teading Starting from a time wilen ing the Corner? made bad dwarfs coming out of coffee Sint dents someone else told you about Courses Given she cared little about the printed cans and made good dwarfs coming did you justu happen to come across word Lorraine has come to a point from milk bottles liked and from that where she wants to know about fa- "Heidi' a story that-yoEditor bort WY Wade Beesley writer The children mous authors! I hope that she will In Mark Twain's books "Tom Saw date forward kept reading? in room 14 have started another proj- Upper Platoon Children Amoret 011es Associate Uttar "' ROOSEVELT Jt1 NIOR HIGH IRVING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Some boys and girls say that they keen on with her interest for'it seems yer and "Huckleberry Finn we find ect on the empire of Japan Echo Mimes Hammond Editer i SCHOOL—Excitement end tenseness Enjoy Field Day Events —On May I Mr George A Eaton ad- started because their friends told to me that reading is one of the true not only adventure but sunny hu Manilla Barlow Associate Editor Christensen is the central chairman - trungled with joy and expectancy mor as well and we may say that dressed the ninth grade pupils V them about it Others first beat joys of life stu- Other chairmen are Charles Jensen Uinta SCHOOL—The UINTA There are to be sure books which ey '"place smiles in our memory" :have been in the air at Roosevelt dur dents The purpose of the as- about it from their parents teachers Bernice Snarr Evanna Jarvis Ray Betts Haffaker assembly Mier field for ' preparing day' older brothers and sisters Here is do a person little if any good and Louisa Alcott's books are wholesome Ingthe past week on account of the which ire will be held some time next Larson Charlotte Elliot and Billy Beverly Beesley Asseelate Editor sembly was to give the pupils instruc- or some books are more harmful than and interesting Last tion as to choosing COUrileil next year a letter from a young reader: SCHOOL We hope this project will COLUMBUS inane student body election The pu- week is as yet undecided just Johnston It Miodimiwtme One of our problems is to oils who were candidates at the pri where the event will be held but it be 'ha interesting as the others Thursday we had a field day for all Alter Mr Eaton finished talking he "Dear Uncle Ray: I did not like helpful James Calvin Sundburg has moved the children of the upper- - platoon answered any questions the pupils to read but my mother and father choose good books when we read COUPON FOR "SEVEN WONDERS kary electiona are: Datakker Richschool our will on be OF THE WORLDS Poulton and Rob- probably - The The children played ball for about cared to ask A J Hagen our prin- were always after me about reading Our spare time for reading Is to - azd McMinn John seventh grades will away and will not report for Jeffer- two 'Corner' I have been keeping short to waste much of it on booki Uncle Ray hours and had a glorious time cipal also talked to the students son any more art Sorensen for president Made- ifround&We miss him very your liasketball baseball and ' goal play !eine Charon Naomi Decker Helen toss Sherman Noyes reports: At our up a scrapbook for some time and which leave us no richer after readj Care of Salt Lake Tribune went home tired but happy end will have relay races and much as be made a success of bin Theyall Salt Lake City Utah e' Goodarta Marjorie Lyman Mary Lou and Wish they could have several last meeting of the year the have been planning to take it to school ing them Iseveral comical races The boys of work He was from room 10 McGarry Mateo S to hl Kenneth section I will ben of the Latin club voted for offi- to show my teacher I have saved Of course we are bound to make Dear Uncle Ray: I inclose' ad-a with the boys Thelma Easter reports that on Wed- field days each year compete envelope Frank McArdle Mann of section 2 and the In carefully Those so many 'Corners' that I will be hav- mistakes in choosing books We can- stamped social science class the cers for the coming year laaites Bewton Edward Grant girls will do like- nesday the children gave talks on fourth the children have made a elected are: Jo Mar president ing to get a new scrapbook I have not be sure in advance that we Mill dressed to myself Please send me a Tschaikowski the Russian composer Ogilvie Ar- wise grade ' nolkItich Lilburn Rogers Douglas Children of Miss Rosemarie WM- It shows Mt Margaret Cutsball vice president become Interested now and would enjoy them and find them worth- ioly of thq new Illustrated leaflet Japanese sandtable ' Sorensen William Stiehl Reynold tens' nature class Richard like to receive a certificate for the whileLbut we can learn things about "Seven Wonders of the World"' Fujiyama the sacred volcano cherry Louise Snyder secretary Place Year's Students an have prepared Watkins for ' vke president Astra exhibit trees Japanese houses and a beau- Stephens treasurer Arline Hilton Scrapbook club wbat to avoid There are some There is no charge for the leaflet of four reptiles preconsisting ' Elaine Hickman Kather served in bottles some robins' nests tiful lake with a winding path be- student council representative with "I would like you to print about books just as there are some radio' Name 7 finderson Work Exhibition on tween the flowers The children are Fred Hammill as alternate The new aothe famous authors such as Louisa programs which do nothing better Street or Rural Route tr)s Stumm Amy Thomas and' Dor- - some orioles' :tests some birds' a eggs Woods for very proud of their work and hope officers were sworn in by this year's Alcott and James Prennimore Cooper than make children excited and fear-fill- s City and State ' othy Clark Editor' a O time 25 thesecretary won out and some tadpoles Mary to secis Yours as the The as Those Jacobson table nice favorite 'rhurl hobby who following My keep drawing possible president produce such things Babe Boehm Associate Editor lor the finals: John Poulton Richard cusThe first grade has arranged a cirfor visitors to see ond year students acted as hosts to respectfully do hot seem to know that even (Copytight 1934 Pub! 'ahem Miss Helen Leacher's puOlis ' "LORRAINE LUNDUN" DOUGLAS S Cif 0 0 L — Babe' Miss Rachel Ure the writing teach-- the first year students McMinn Marco Stahl Naomi Decker drewk the animals which have been though they may "catch the Interest Syndicate) Kenneth Ladd Douglas Sorensen put on large posters - The children Boehm 7B reports: rriday we 1ed a Edwerd Ogiliviefismes Newton As have fun ? r reading what each pupil meeting In the difaI Anderson And Katherine Stumm ' lasses we had our work for ferent The campaigns for them now are in The 'seventh children tare grade — ---lull swing -- Utah and working hard on this year on exhibition lit the spell4N 1 Another club has been organized Studying ir ir booklet& Utah On the boards are pic- ing room we had our spelling papers 1 THAT'S THE ” GUY THAT WUN NOT THINK OF IT (-I'IT'S THE CHANCE at Roosevelt under the Sponsorship tures of Utah scenery in art our art posters t LET'S GET events in and graphs up att4 YOUR Nm4E) PM PM HAS WE'? WEN° ' tit Mr Lorin Poweloon This time it Litah's A LIFETIME in OF of MN the WARBUCKS the figures reading "Lady N4 464RI WILL STARTED history DOUGHPLENTY sTwuFizsebartHurg is an Airplane club and lt has the CASE TRIED YOU'LL of the Lake" and in our writing TO BE ONE OF THE 'CALL tHE FRONT MAYBE HE room our writing papers I am sure FAMOUS FROM following officers: Junior Gebhart SEE ME BIGGEST MEN Pt3bLICITY VOU'Lli titIYAA GPoRIINCAG AM THE PAGE OF WANTS TO MAKE Ellison Dunlap vice prod- - Play Crocery Store our mothers and fathers are proud of YESTERDA- YCOAST TO COAST IN THE WORLD' - EVERY PAPER 1sideng OF THE GET OUT REPORTERS VL:V ilent-Ve- rn YOU At — L our work -NE'S THAT TO PUT -CapenerTsecretery1This AS THE MAN PUT --HIM ON 31ade-- br Room-Nin- e' CASE WILL SE AND GIVE IpL THE iub Is looking forward to many inter- PROPOSITION' -Clark 78 reports: In our lit WARBUtleS CHINAMAN -WHO -- CONVICTEDWARSUCKS Mary - STAND 71HE PRICELESSTHEM-A --- --erature class we are reading the sting meetings BEHIND PAL OF ' COUNTRY0) BAJT FOR ETORYEditor OUT Jenkins LOOK Pins in0: Apron and Overall day was to- WARBUCKS "Lady of the Lake" It is a very THE BARS' HIM- YOU'LL — At :AY HIMEditor HE'S Monists A at Roosevelt The Juliano Thursday joyed teresting book 'We have been makPOPULAR HERO'' SLICK ONE 4ay ended with a dance and a picture 3EFFERSON EdHOOL—Mary Lou ing a border to put around the room ' ill i ot' celebrated also camera 'Edman and to reports: The boys n44 )how Pupils girls represent this book It hasan old J kts n -0 week' and MIN' pictuyea Of fellow of room 9 have made-- grocery store caitle with many shrubs 9 OM — ' The children have brought empty and bushes around it It also has Elstudents were taken" 1"t team defeated South vegetable calla and have00k soldered the len end the old on sitting ' Oirgbtarm with a score of (IA Da-- lids down so 1 ilk 0 full cans stone& They are mitrare ra of the 1 Alb they ' ' :4id Whyte pitched a line game for There is a toy cash register and the "Lady of the Lake" Also there are Olisath 1 NIIIIIIIIIIIW oosevelt In a use with to Jackson eAo of children rsgameplay money fa 6::: ou ' buy gro- Scotchmen playing their bagpipes 7ItIAst: - Altogether it is very attractive- - -014 r '9 lunior which resulted in a seore of aeries -----1 It Ninth I — afr gre — ' o VII 7-is in our favor Bill Collins did aorne exart Virginia Ilalr811reportsThe — r'4414 — fine -I- MI ARO at classes we are making some cards lor itibit for our work was held Friday 6- i playing woc - O418seisslo n - f st We send our sincere sympathy to Mother's day IIt We made them of In the health room the posters made - 01 41 - - 4 4 AINJwEnilltmilf gnae mimic ' the Garff family on account of the wall paper with a spray of flowers for the health poster contest this year --z ' 5it-' Allieetql toenail kiteealhost ' 'SUMP 71 allwboltootr-ji- c Ammo teeth of Elaine a former student at for a border On Friday we shall were up on the board Also the upitis Le lasionaki ii 4411 2toosevelt We also extend our 'um- - take them barna ' to illo!!!! o'2(17aostaiii':' § IV per halls were decorated with card- pithy to Berry Banks whose father Pupils Find Excitement died last week - In Primary Elections Events for Field Day 74 Mary Jane Hair Editor Prepared by Students Newell Gartner Amidst' &Mir -- itor - - ' - 4 - - - : 1 LITTLE ORPHAN' ANNIE' Parent-Teache- -- f LL --- - - - - 1 r-- - JLI 1 4 - 'N ' ' 4 DELIEVE'IT OR NQT vitr---sa- c - ' : : ' ' Is 144 lb - N 7- aaea - 4 c - ' - - ittfleiy c -- k:47 ' '' r ' - 1- ru t -- e 1Ne l' - 1 iii-i- 116:- to" toN16 -s 4- 4 -- pb - - 0 ' : ' 4 i L6 ''''F :4 14 0 : ' - The' LIGHT OF l'tit ' rt l f'‘ '1-:-- 15 EQUAL ' iot - :- - ': 1:e 1'r' 011 ' n( '4' '7 v faj ii” ' - ' ' 1 iik :I44 f ' ' - ' ' ' i ')I : g4 Hentiott ' Ky' ' : ' Itti '' STATUE ' DEFIES Ant RI "i' i (- ' ' ' ' "Ma s'ter $pothr 1egnip het MAJOR ' l itiNEW YORK LEAGOE-GAM- - - ForkHE PASI44YEAR5- ' ' :' ' : -‘ ' ' ' r-'-: : :E3t!JC y J : - - 0- '4at k SNO '1(01"77"---------- 0- ': rP ót :4 7 ' '' ' '' ' : r sg lockwolekdk 0 go 111111 0014 'NA1- CARTOON '''' Bea Level 0 I - 0 13 1I e a rjI ' 7 't - '" : ' !e - -a lo 0 41 ' ' 7e'' ' - a working- We havehigit - have sold and selTiced Itud- - ' Hudson Terraplate4Sales and Service ' Wasatch tET - otxr '‘toOfia-rri4R000- I- -I : OVER JUT ' IN - - - ' f' ' s : - i I s ' ' ''' ' ' 131 c42 :: 5 — A - ' ' i'- - a I' & - z' "'''' - 414 WOULDisq irt '' 1 ' ik tle ' i l f 1 II ' 11 it - 44 r - ' :- - '' 1 4 '7' rgiT147:4 gig gr- '' - ' --- ' 4 - I 1 - -- -- f BET NED LOW ly— 4r4E 1 Y- smsEL Ote4 4 D 0 'THU CLEAR BLuE INTER-AN!WA 6ET A KICK ' Tte l'Hosa risH PINDEVt4sANE 010 or StoRIES air Hi- s- I'LL ClEr ro VeLLTH4 HoA 1147t GI BLOCK Pleb4crodkERELI4EHLANE W4'04 A 2 lomat Ila ' - 1 - 4 I ILP le' °CIL l!t Th LA 141I - - egrisimill ' Pike Dreams ' e40 t 4 rsdele4 tiott 0 - A' o Ert ' 0 4 4 4 ft - 1 1!:471' -- --: 'TACKLE FRIEO tm N OvR - 7f71-J-4 - 2411411!)11- 46kNI) 1:111:4 frpoREAr 1 1 'f "- - ' - yir - 1p - 4 'F' 0 4 ' pr7K)sif " V 'THERE:t MACiCle- - GLAD ' ' - :' ' ' - ' L ' - - - " '' ' - r - - ' -- - - - al'7 - 41 ° - GUE55 ' ' 'r: a ' ::: - ' - 1 ' 'l:' ' ' ' - ' ''' ' - y06 ' 11' 4- :1 1 Ncrri-4Em051-1- I ' - r -- - 'I ' -- - re 1 4116' 1 c 1Z1 410-:k- i 4?' 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