| Show r u THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING MAY 21 1934 Japan soon Miss Marian Halstead has ditorium Mr J B Driggs principal charge of the booklet which contains of the South Junior high school was 22 pages with pictures on each side the honored speaker He told the grad showing schools Red Cross activities uating class about some of the courses and examples of the school children's and rules of the South Junior Later art work These are mounted on a Room 17 was favored by a visit from Little Trips Into Nature' light brown paper with a gold border Mr Driggs during arithmetic class VI— THE FLIGHT Or BIRDS and the cover shows attractive pic- Tta children asked him many questures of an American girl and a Japan- tions about arithmetic and he kindly The pelican takes almost a second to make one atroka with his wings ese boy on one side and on the other answered most of them A stork flaps his wings twice in a is a Red Cross grq) carrying the Red second wild ducks make nine strokes Cross emblem Contest Held per second and sparrows 13 strokes Maunne Wrigley reports We have Popularity been gathering caterpillar for our naThose figures are from tests made At McKinley School when ture class They are Spinning cocoons the birds Were flymg with fair We are going to watch them until they speedr There are times when bird Violet Btawa Editor burst open and then we can see the soar about with little effort if any Day by Day With Uncle Ray SCHOOL NEWS AND VIEWS ceived its nickname They place their nests on beams and rafters in barns Some swallows fly as far north as Alaska during the summer and in winter they go as far south as Brazil Swallows are far fliers but cannot match the arctic tern ArctTff tern fly beyopA the arctic -circle in summer and in winter they go southward into the antarctic zonel It is figured that they cover as much as 22000 miles in a single year (For Nature section of your scrap- long without flapping their wings the stage representing the different rated and effective work on maps was Albatross however outclass stalls m this power With their gre$t outcountrie- s- First came a group of put upon the walls ’ 'dance Donald Timmermand of room 13 spread wings they circle around an - Playground Apparatus Scotch children doing a lively ocean vessel with no seeming trouble and telling facts about their country reports: We all enjoyed the exhibit ' " It is declared that they can glide for Then in rapid succession came the given at our school this weeje We Wallace Kedberg Editor 1 15 minutes or longer without a stroke Irish Dutch and Scandinavian all enjoyed seeing the program given Terllo MeGhle Associate Editor with traditional dances and costumes by the different platoons Today we of the wihg using air currents to give LIBERTY- - SCHOOL—Virginia Car The Spanish Russian and Mexican made a visit to the various rooms to them power lisle IB reports: We have been mat children made it seem as if we were see what they had on display It The speed of birds is another in- book! All children !rtg swings and slides and other play being transported around the world was really worthwhile teresting thing The airplane has If you want the free leaflet “Queschilbeen These have other Miss liked the work of The made was seemg ground apparatus scenery by made it possible to get better figures tions and Answers About r Jml Europe" on the sandtable to represent a Esther Johnson assisted by Diana dren We can learn quite a bit from In this field because aviator can send a Frances King Ray Christensen butterflies emerge to make forward progress After stamped return envelope to me around others Cottam modern playground Beatrice watching Going just McQuarrie Ray of are on abreast which birds keep Editor Associate the Cornick of in care this newspaper - Zora Nash 4B writes: In our art Emery and Richard Rudy Selections as we did from room to room gave Nonta spelling storks ’get a start In upward flight says the wing and music classes are busy making McKINLEY SCHOOL-L- ast Tomorrow— The Meals of Birds Friday they sometimes rue to a great height class we have madf some colorful by the kindergarten band and the up- us this opportunity show tests booklets These small will that exhibit songfor the of Airplane we all voted on the most popular with little or no further belts Some of the best ones were per platoon orchestra directed by Virginia Odd and Grant Weiler of 28 mile per hour (Copyrights 1934 Publishers boy and girl in each class The votes their wings Some Miss Wilberta Whitney added to the room 10A reports: Tick! Tock! went be displayed for our parents to see Th£y rise in a kind of birds average about displayed on the blackboard while Wei’-incrows 38 6B an Dundas The miles writes: about Syndicate) selected the following: Yvonne fly the clock on the last Friday night Shirley spiral makingydsAof tip currents of are bright colored and some are in enjoyment of the program and Bill Martin seventh grade the air SuciycurrWita have made it hour Wild ducks average more than after school then all of a sudden it King Arthur division of the American — Elizabeth Johnson 111631165 FOUNDS OF MEAT pale colors We all think the bright 50 miles hour Red of some a Cross the Junior Gordon Hendry and Marion Turner possible for inert togljde in planes reaching per He was gazing at the gay consisting stopped ones are especially pretty BOSTON famous Dean Lawrence reports Some time new posters the children had made fifth and sixth grades of the Whittier sixth grade Ray Christensen and La without motors for hours at a stretch speed of a mile a minute Joyce Brewster reports for the kin Swifts school and have has been for its baked beans also has a taste swallows international its sixth grade Dorton our Raine Gulls common Grant are most completed some looked Woodward another perhaps at Frank he game-sonFirst straight new brought We learned ago a dergarten: fifth example of gliding flight among bird called the fastest flying of all birds for meat A survey revealed that last week about the animals bn caterpillars to our nature Class They clock on a poster which June Squires correspondence book for the Interna- Hendry and Donna Cottam Riches and Glen They hover in the air and it seems and we have the report: “Swifts 600Q Bostonians ate no less than 111631765 the' farm We sang about the pigs spun cocoons and later they hatched had painted in brown and placed on tional exhibit It shows in'picture and grade Marjorie wonder that they can stay- - there feet above Mosul Were noted as easily pounds of meat in 1933 a gayly covered shelf On this poster story elementary education as car- Jenson fifth grade All agreed that - Iheep chickens cows turkeys horses out into mourn mg cloak butterflies -passing and circling an airplane which English Time I? ried on in Salt Lake Avst amount: the- oeleeLan wat very good and ducks The little girls Were These are dark brown with yellowish was printed “good $15 POLICE SIGN STOLEN was registering 68 miles an hour" wind green growth AUthe Time " Next his eyes trav- of energy and time has been spent m On May 18 the McKmley— pupilri "lassies and "the boys ’were laddies white tips on their wings YARMOUTH Mass (UP)— A sign Perhaps during the summer vacaand they skipped around the circle Beatrice Cottom writes: As a cere- eled to an airplane of violet with‘ red making the book attractive and a real gave a play m the South high audi frogs and so on torium This play had three acts The 7B geography class recently tion you will be on a farm where you costing $15 which told passersby that mony Friday morning the buglers of wings under which was printed Soar credit to our school while they sang Bill Sutton writes Last Monday Some of the characters were Mother had a test on Europe Some did very can study the flight of barn swallows a new state police barracks was to be VKenneth Dale Morrison reports: Emerson school received recognition High in English” in bright vermil Room rooms of the sev- Nature Yvonne Welling the stranger well The reading class is enjoying They have long forked tails in honor built there was stolen from a lot in Our teacher Miss Marie Anderton for their service during the year lipn letters Again he looked away enth 17 and other of which the “swallow-tailecoat’’ re South Yarmblrth grade had an assembly in the au boy Barton Howcroft and sun moon the “Lady of the Igke " has been reading a atory about cater The ceremony 'started with the rais- to the north and there he saw a radio of a boy “Broadcast Good and bust was which followed the We second class ing to flag our by grade pillara It was ‘ are all verv much Interested In this the pledge of allegiance and the sing- English’’ was on this one 'Donnia Hoxfe writes: In the read ing of "America the Beautiful” Mrs made by Craig Temple There were more but here came the jaol big room wa were given a reading J V Buckle gave the opening many tor to wind him up So he turned test The test was given from the speech T?AR AWAY WE SEE XX HARE rACAURAt" MANY GOThflAT fl THIS ONE MAM JUGGLED MILLIONS OF around and took his place on the second to the ninth grades In the RAVING MAD BY THE DOOR- - IN THREE WHILE HONEST OP MILLIONS DOLLARS wall CRAXY AS ZE first part we read sentences and then Little' Black Sambo BURNING OP HIS STOLEN FORTUNE HUNDRED PEOPLE HAD j40T EVEN ONE DOLLAr- -I JUMPING t BEAN r filled tn blanks about them The sec SCREAMING WILDLY AND NOT ONE COM-ESHALL PROVE TO VOtf TWELVE GENTLEMEN HE NOT EVEN nd part was a vocabulary teat Illustrated by Poster Reporters at "Whittier RABBLING INCOHERENTLY OUT- - EET IS THAT WARBUCKS IS GUILTY KNOW ZE Kiel Kerr $B contributes: We SOBETTER On books the health OWN in NAME tie making Canyon Enjoy Outing Billy Wilson Editor first page is the picture of a good Lois Enslrn Associate Editor breakfast Then comei a picture Of HAWTHORNE SCHOGL-Marl-lyn KENT WILSON Editor a good dinner Then come pictures Feuton room 14 reports: In our Maxine White Jean Speckart of healthful goods and pictures of second readers we read inAssociate Editors very games teresting story called "Little Black WHITTIER SCHOOL—Last WedMiss SB Sambo" We enjoyed reading the reports: Patsy Broyles Golds Jensen has used games and story so much that we decided to nesday after school the reporters of a our education to make health make a poster illustrating the differ- the Whittier went on pleasure trip SDprts classes more interesting this year ent parts in the story Everyone in to City Creek canyon Our chaperone were Mrs Rae W Pugh in charge of I Qhe shows us the correct positions the room made a tree for the jungle Unchecked to take on playing the different kinds Gilbert Hall made little Black Sambo new renters Miss Dorothy Leon BY THE of ball games how to breathe when dressed in his little red coat blue Mi Mary Wood and Miss Lygla SesJUDGE furnished Running and many ways to conserve trousers and purple shoes carrying sion These teacher kindly BLUSTER to take the 18 children to car their ur energy umbrella Birkes green TAKES UP Johnny made the tiger carrying the green the canyon Mrs Olive Burt met us XX HARE THE (§LANG? HOURS WITH u umbrella 'tied on his tail which the at the mouth of the canyon wfth a op circulation- is HIS OPENING went with us a litand geographical Pageant photographer had from taken Black Little WITHOUT A TRACE- - IS HE tiger ADDRESS- tle farther up and took our picture Sambo Dbris Everill made Lorraine GONE FOREVER? TIME WIU TELL Provens Great Success us Big Black Jumbo carrying a pot of roasting weiners Mrs Burt left then but we went on past the reserbutter Barbara Martin Editor Our arithmetic contest is over voir to a nice oampmg spot by the Bobert Klage Associate Editor Clair Marie Johnson won bavins stream where there were tables k ‘EMERSON SCHOOL— "Little Peo gone up one point higher on her ther- chain and an oven to cook our weiners For supper we had weiners and Far Away” a pageant and mometer than the rest of the class Jle Fromevent of the year was deMildred Askew of room 12ATe rdll dill pickles oranges and doughbig clared a success by everyone who saw ports: Our school play was a splen- nuts After eating all we could we It It was under the direction of Miss did success Colorful costumes filled went for a hike When we returned Emma Bertagnolu the stage and all members of the cast the entertainment committee which ’The colorful costumes and realistic were well rehearsed A large audi- Mrs Pugh had appointed led us In acting contributed to Its success The ence enjoyed the music and beautiful songs and games until time for ps to come home about 7 30 We all enplay was about two children who dis- scenery liked to study geography ai children Our school halls were lined with joyed it so much we would like to as spt to do As they ere grumbling art work from first grade on up go again gnd complaining the geography book Many people visited Hawthorne The pupils of the fifth sixth and oomes to life and giva them a real school Tuesday to view the children’s seventh grades were pleased to see efforts’' in art and music the display of the Red Cross portfolio geography lesson ( A number of children appear on Geography rooms also were deco that we are going to send away to Liberty Fnpils Make SO t - i g (UP)-r-Bosto- n r g -- d Hare Today —Gone Tomorrow LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE 'judge f “rorntu year - ’ a renegade sunk The Incident Is Closed WINNIE WINKLE THE BREADWINNER -- out -- BELIEVE IT OR NOT By Ripley Where Oh Where? 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