Show ime r c 4' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE- - SATURDAY-MORNIN- 12 Denial Urged After Inquiry Junior-6Go- p’ I C C Agents Declare Boys WilJ Be Guests of Present Carriers in Adequate Territory Tribune at Theater to See Picture Safety Object lessons learned in real life great teachers and Saturday at 10 a m more than 500 junior traffic officers of Salt- Lake City ‘ill have an opportunity to learn the facts of big city traffic hazards from a realistic motion picture drama "The Great O'Malley” star O'Brien and now showing at the Cap'tol theater Saturday’s show is a special presentation arranged by The Salt Lake Tribune in connection with the woman’s institute safety campaign beTrcbune-Tele-gra- Petitions Seek Be Street Project Fraternity Cause Fixed Officers to Seated April March SAN FRANCISCO B Strauss 12 internationally famous engineer directing the construction of the $35000000 Dr W F Durand Palo Alto Cal Golden Gate bridge Friday night national president of Sigma Xi will placed the blame for the recent span Install a chapter of the national accident which killed 10 men on "an ©( betted Ranger Shows Movies Of Ameriean Forests VIRGINIA HAIR Editor EDWIN MILES Associate Editor ROOSEVELT JUNIOR HIGH Top off your remodeling pro- HIGH SCHOOL— Mr Stewart Bag-le- y gram with a new roof of our ranger of the Wasatch national RED CEDAR SHINGLES— visited Roosevelt Monday forest to many guaranteed give you years of comfort and protec- with several movie reels on the tion forests of America For several days during the past week a dental exhibit stood In 8 1lORRISOII-ERRIL- L On March 5 dentists explained the exhibit to students A puppet show dramatizing Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg address as portrayed in "The Perfect Tribute" was presented by stu&G0 dents of Miss E R Street' afl- to visory class Tuesday Wasatch M No and 3rd W A-1- M March 4 we had a doll festival in honor of the Japanese girls’ "Feast of Dolls" The girls of our class brought their dolls We had many pretty dolls and we chose one for The girls had asked the empress their mothers for some boiled rice One of the boys Kay Clauson brought 20 pairs of chopsticks with which we tried to eat the rice kneeling with our knees on rugs aS is the Japanese custom school Wpalso A number of teachers from Plain had a program and invited the other Zeese the and fourth grades Virginia City Weber county inspected school during the week Evelyn Glezos sang add danced for us which we liked Very much MarGirls Bring Dolls jory Bench Apd Beverly Bruening read some poems To Honor Japanese Fele VyiLLIAM LINDQUIST Grade 4 y BERNICE CHRISTENSEN Editor Mr J Vigos' class room 12 LOUISE COPEN Associate Editor We are makinjr pictures of differHAMILTON SCHOOL — Ofi ent environments We have brought many boxes and have used them to make our pictures on We have made pictures of deserts ice lands low lands and temperate lands The desert committee has a very beauti ful picture I think the warm and damp lands are very pretty’ too We have enjoyed doing it The foods classes under the direction of Miss Reata Cornish are planning a St Patrick’s day breakfast The picture shown at Roosevelt Friday was "Earthworm Tractors" The business training- classes listened to an interesting and informative talk by Mr C E Cauley This is the second last Monday talk given to the business training - HERE’S JUST WHAT WE WANT! ANGELO GAVALAS Grade 4 The fifth grade of the Hamilton t school under the direction of Miss Melba Glade has been studying about kodaks and movie cameras We have a very good collection of kodaks and cameras that the children of the fifth grade have brought We have one of the first made to use film It is more than a foot long Thursday a man came from a large kodak company and explained how to take good pictures and develop them We were very interested in learning how pictures Then he showed us are enlarged ’some films Besides fun we got a of good from it too lot 0 SHIRLEY IBA Grade 5 ——-- Students Cast Voles On Separation Plan ' — Editor HAROLD HARGREAVES PATRICIA HARDY Associate Editor WEBSTER SCHOOL— We have been voting to find out whether we shall continue to separate the Hundreds of thousands of times aT’n'T Ad has prompted those exact words T ’n’T ads get RESULTS because and the more readers they’re READ your ad gets the bigger the return! You can have eaders Without Extra Cost-- - Friday were being asked by members of the Women’s Community club to sign petitions asking that the street be Improved Jjy lowering of the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad tracks The project was launched recently by the Midvale Progressive club Harry Grass committee chairman Friday said that members of the state highway commission and representatives of the Utah Power and Light company whose poles line the railroad tracks have promised to meet with the committee next week in Midvale Railroad officials have not yet been contacted he said Other members of the cojntnit-te- e which is promoting thi' work with the support of tha'City council are Melvin Lirjd' postmaster and Mayor J Hpltis" Aylett VV4MM!)I§ t at m ' v ' TELEGRAM Phone Wasatch 590 of nouns the common nodns and We are now the proper nouns writing sentences jusing the two kinds of nouns Ellen Jane Kerr of the fifth grade labour home room we reports: have very attractive crepe paper curtajf They are decorated with Easter rabbits that are coloring eggs They add very much to the room Carman Kipp of the fourth grade reports Jo Miss Fanny McLean’s room we are studying about the On one of the sheets it north tells about the inland Eskimos and on the other sheets it tells about the Laplanders who live in north- Dozens of Pretty Styles! Dresses for every purpose bheer dotted organdie lawn Printed and 3 and 7 to 14 You’ll find 6 to plain better-wearin- g quality as well as more Grant'sl at styles Swiss dimity ern Europe Students Aid Willi Meet Program P-T- A FRANK WILKINS Editor RUTH ANDERSON Associate Editor Cross SUMNER SCHOOL-A- da sixth grade reports: A Parent- Teacher association meeting was At this meeting a held Monday program was given including the kindgergarten rhythm hand choric verse work by the sixth grade and The a play by the sixth grade following pupils took part in this Roberta Laverty Ray Jep- play: person Ruth Hofman Doris Johnson Dick Davis Allen Deans Lois Stringfellow Lynn Gawan Betty Lou Frederickson Virgal Corbett Vivian Hansen Betty Turner Fero Kelsey Ada Cross Marjorie Bale Ruth Weiss and Esther Carlston seventh grade Emily Boyer writes: In the physical education room under the direction of Mr Albert Hunt a sports contest will be conducted for t'he children of the articulating unit and sixth grades Mr Hunt is general chairman of the contest He will choose a chairman for each of the games Rulon Rufener third grade reports: In the social science room directed by Miss Ethel Bowers the third grades are studying about We have beef-- and dairy cows found some interesting pictures of these cows We are also studying what countries they are found in Submarine Gets Final Touches Igirls and boys for physical educa- New U S tion and natural science The votes have been pouring in and it looks af if we shall continue as we are VALLEJO Cal March 12 (INS) now —Uncle Sam's newest submarine Charles Inks reports: In the the U S S proudly rode fourth grade we have been study- the waves Pompano at Mare Island navy ing about the Nile river Wehave Friday while finishing touches learned many interesting facts yard of construction got underway ' about it The underseas fighter Shirley Smith writes: The fifth one of six modern submarines auchildren are Alaska studying grade thorized in 1935 was 75 per cent Our— teacher Miss— Elisa—Williams ay wheirdaunehed-Thwrsdoonrplete— is making the work very interest- by Mrs Isaac I Yates wife of the 290-fo- Plairf or Printed Sheers for the Spring term Full cut quality sheers in adorable yet practical styles 1 to 3 and 7 to 14 New Princess Sheers and Empire styles Guaranteed colors Plain or printed 3 to 6 i’ ip Spring starts with a Manly looking! Wash Suits Lots of styles! wMsarwr’ 59 Linens broadcloth suitings combinations! Full cut! Deep strong seams! 4 to 10 years Dash of Straw lOO Take your choice of sailors turbans They’re all equally smart this Spring Grant’s has the prettiest off-fac- e! Stretch! Two -- Way Lastex Girdles ing shipyard’s industrial manager Joyce Verney says the girls are The Pompano will carry five oftourfor the hopscotch practicing ficers and 49 men when commisnament and the boys are practic- sioned into service in August ing for the marble tournament Betty Smith writes about theof- Eurasia which is now enstudy - r - grossing- her jeck J)ea(J J (1 proving new and interesting fifth Joan Child reports that the LA PAZ Bolivia March 12 UP) grade children are making art book- A wrecked airplane with six of drawlets in which to keep their and two others its occupants-killeings Each one is making an orig- injured was reported Friday night is will inal desigh which it hoped to have been found by a search be the most beautiful in the class party near Pueblo Ayata A dispatch from Puerto Acosta said' the searchers sent word the Articulating Unit of those killed were badly Studies ‘Lady of Lake’ bodies burned and that one of them was Peruvian vice consul named PEGGY HARDING Editor Delveo MARILYNN KRAUTH Associate p Editor S C H O O L— Dora Whttakerof‘the articulating unit writes: In the articulating unit we are taking up "The Lady of the Lake” We find It very interesting and exciting with all of its feuds and battles The dress of the Highlanders is very queerv Each clan has its different plaid Karel Kerr of the sixth grade re- ports:‘ In our language class we are studying nouns We have learned that theie are two kinds jj" 2 pc Bathroom Ensemble si59 at I f AMrni rniirmr luC IlmlrV Man i Animn p’ In at danrei tee-’dinner” ‘t New flat garters! Full 15 -- inch length Holds you firmly but Lastex binding comfortably won’t roll top and bottom Small medium large New Brassieres For trim new lines High quality fabrics Bath mat and seat coverl Dress up your bathroom with these colorful-eetWashable pastel colofs t I (( r DOUGLAS I'm constantly amazed at how she keeps the children ourselves and the house spruced iip on the money I give her She says it's because she buys everything she can at Grants! For a new Spring Figure! ot - By merely phoning or delivering your Sunday ad to Thei Tribune-TelegraClassified Department BEFORE 5 p m SATURDAY! Take advantage of this Extra Circulation get the maximum return from your‘ T ’p’ T TRIBUNE MIDVALE— Residents anJ property owners along Center street Girls' Spring Sheers TO TOP IT OFF advertising 22 (UP) — Joseph Utah-Californ- ia Bakery Film Shown History of wheat and bread making throughout the ages and the story of bread making in far sections of the world today was illustrated and described to Exchange club member by sound film Friday at the Hotel Utah It was shown here through the courtesy of A C Schwertz manager of the Holsum bakery i' 6U 5 7" ing conducted by The and the Woman’s Safety Council The contest offers $165 in cash prizes for the best slogaps and essays on traffic regulation and safety problems “The Great O’Malley” Is Hollywood’s first important contribution to public safety It tells a thrilling story of a New York cop played by Pat O’Brien who becomes a champion of children everywhere by waging war against reckless driving On the same program “Horsepower and Horse Sense" an intensely interesting film demonstrating the common faults of most motorists and released by the National Safety Council will also be shown MY WORD! ! 937 honorary scholastic fraternity at the error of human judgment” University of Utah campus on April Strauss in a preliminary report 22 Dr T J Parnjley president of to the board of directors of the the local Sigma Xi announced Frispan said that cast aluminum side By HARRY J BROWN plates holding a scaffolding on day chapter of Sigma Xi will which 14 men were working were The Utah Tribune Washington Bureau bring to the university the last of WASHINGTON D C March 12 seriously overloaded and a faulty the "three most prominent” na—Should the interstate commerce casting gave way tional scholarship organizations Dr men to the Ten fell their of follow a recommends commission The Parmley said naming the others as tion filed Friday by its investiga- deaths in the Pacific ocean were two bodies and Phi Beta JCappa and Phi Kappa recovered of Nein Utah tional representatives Phi sea to out were rest the swept B E Farm vada and California Dr Durand professor at Stanford be will line worth truck operator university will install officers in beto Race Warns denied permission operate the fraternity the purpose of which Mayor tween Ogden and Salt Lake City and BOISE (iD — Mayor J L Edlefsen is research in physical and biologiSacramento Cal will be by Daniel F Banks cal sciences at a banquet April 22 Not only does the board find that and Asaopposed E Tillotson in the Boise in the Union building on the campresent rail and truck carriers af mayoralty election April 6 All have pus On April 23 Dr Durand will ford all the transportation that is filed acceptances of nominations give a public lecture in Kingsbury necessary between these points but Edlefsen became mayor when By- hall it also finds that Farnsworth oper- ron E Hyatt died a few months Reservations for the banquet may faculty chairman of the arrangeating in the past as transportation ago be secured from Dr R E Marsell ments committee agent for two distributors one in Ogden and the other in Sacramento has been furnishing rates to special clients lower than rates which approved common carriers' can afford to quote and maintain Farnsworth’s application was asmotor sailed by lines the Utah Citizens’ Rate asso' elation and the public utilities com' mission of Utah as well as competitive rail carriers The applicant has been operating as a contract carrier since 1935 without federal permit Westbound he has transported chiefly canned goods and eastbound has brought chiefly sugar to Salt Lake City and Millions of 'mothers dress their daughters Ogden but always with the privilege of making sales along the Grants route The report of the joint for less by shopping board must still be passed upon by the I C C 're Pat 13-- Truck Permit Bridge Deaths Traffic Perils To Be Shown ring MARCH G Reducing Corsets Cotton jersey lined! 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