Show School News and Views ' Raile Denies Patrick’s Dance City Hospital Saint Given in Boys’ Gym Delay Charge CRACROFT Editor The HIGH PAUL SCHOOL — BRYANT Saint Patrick’s dance sponsored by the boys of Bryant and given In honor of the girls was held last Wednesday In the boys’ gym' Some of the special features of the dance were a balloon dance a broom and a few novelty numbers given by pupils of a local dancing school The gym wasappropriately decoratA Jarge crowd ed for the occasion was present to make this function one of the biggest of the year Tickets for the coming operetta "Jewels of the Desert” were distributed to the students last Friday afternoon The operetta is under the direction of Mrs Ethel Anderson and Miss Edrie Thomas music dr three-poun- d A box of partment wall be the reward of the home room whose students turn in largest amount of money from the tickets Much enthusiasm has been shown by all the students An illustrated lecture on fish and game forest fires and the water supply of this country was presented Police Surgeon Reports Employe Was Given Treatment! Adequate Denying there were undue delays in giving patient medical attention et the emergency hospital Dr Henry Raile assistant city health commissioner reported Tuesday to the city commission on a purported delay In treating a city employe on March 10 written report requested bv Mayor E B Erwin after riissioner John B Mathcson come plained that it was five hours fore one of his employes received the attention of a doctor Dr Raile wrote that A Emmett Smith an employe of the street department and the injured man was under the hus ill Raile) last Friday at Bryant "Palm Springs” was the title of the weekly show held at Bryant Nurse Phoned last week “Mr Smith was brought to the Owing to bad weather the first hospital at 2:30 p m on March 10” noon program held for some time the report stated "and I saw him was in the Bryant audiat 6:45 p m Shortly after his ar- toriumpresented last Friday during both ofrival the nurse phoned me at my lunch periods Several pupils of a fice telling me of his arrival and local dancing school entertained the inthat she could see no external was student body Thef program jury no deformity of the foot no sponsored by Mr 1 Glen Anderson discoloration very slight swelling and Harry Jamespstudent director but that he was suffering considerof the noon programs able pain made worse on movement Students of Mr D E Powelson’s an I requested that she give him classes determined the geometry opiate for the pain and apply heat position of the Salt Lake valley While he rested on the bed” various geometric The report said during the time Monday through The position was found to ways arwas he at the hospital before the The be 42 degrees n((h latitude rival of Dr Raile NJ r Smith was all enjoyed the activity students of nifrse a under the care competent Several boys under thedircction acting under destructions the same of Mr J Palmer metal shop inas Dr Raile said would be the case structor have aided greatly in placin any other hospital ing the scenery for the coming operGive First Aid etta These boys are John SorenThe report stated that in cases of son George Marvin Jim Swinyard serious injury nurses were instruct- Dave McKendrik and Leonard Newed to render immediate first aid and man then contact one of the physicians employed by the city In cases of injuries of a mild Performers Gel ‘Gong’ character the report said the doc On Amateur Program tor gives the nurse instructions for treatment and then later visits the CLARK McCALL Editor patient NORMA STEPHENS "I feel" the report closed "that Associate Editor at no time has there been any negSTEWART SCHOOL — The sevligence on the part of the hospital The seventh staff in its care of injuried city enth -grade reports: grade- at the Wrllmm-MStewf- trt 'empToyes" TFTsbufToIic’jrT6 give school has been having' an amateur extra care rather than insufficient somewhat like a attention It is also our policy to hour conducted Our studio always be kind to all persons young nationally known one wav complete with the exception of or old drunk or sober” a microphone The gong was har moniously played by Major Jack a nurse until he (Dr at the hospital cars of arrived of the outstanding Recreation Adamson performances were: “Water Brown Meets Planned pianoto tune ofPaddisonMerry Waltz" Tivo Some Jayne Broadbcnt 1938 Ray Forsberg director of the said city recreation department Tuesday upon his return from Sacramento where he attended division conferences of the National Recreation association Next year the two conferences that of the western division and the southwestern division will be held in Sait Lake City Mr Forsberg said Dates set later This is said for the meetings will be the first time Mr Fors-ber- that any other place but the Pacific coast has been selected for the conferences W - E Plane Makes A Record Hop to S L time was made by Pilot Pat Carlson Sunday afternoon when he flew a Western Air Express plane from Las Vegas Nev to Sait Lake City in one hour and 40 minutes officials of the company announced Tuesday The distance of 374 miles in that time established a- record of 224 miles an Jiour on the route Record - Injured by Fall Falling at' her home while opening a window Mrs Ina Ewing 74 cf 435 Logan avenue suffered a fractured left hip Monday night She was taken to the Salt Lake general hospital Tuesday Jane "The Frances Johnson Widow Two recreational conventions will and be held in Salt Lake City during song Nona Gene Images” on played Rosalie the the -- Eleanor Norton Bracken sang a two-pa- rt named "Trillion” There were others but those listed are the only ones worthy of mention as the others received the gongJ - We hope we can continue this amusing proRICHARD GOATES gram ready to make Easter a happy day for good children In Mrs Sadie Fowler’s room the children have been devoting their time to composing short spring poems Social Science Class Divided Into Groups JEAN BENNION Editor HELEN KEELEY Associate Editor cows Ktiom's Students Join Hop-Scotc- Tourney h LITA BETH JOHNSON Editor MARGUERITE LAURIENTE Associate Editor LOWELL SCHOOL— Mary Lou ise Harper fourth grade reports Room eight joined the h tournament Our teacher bought us four pucks and room 14 gave us one of their forms Each room on the upper floor has two forms so they gave us one of theirs Three or four of the girls in rooms eight and nine ’I And that’s i Muscular lumbago soreness and stiffness generally yield promptly to this treatment and with continued application relief usually follows I Even better results than the mustard plaster Used by million for 25 years Recommended by many doctors and nurses All druggists In three strengths: Children’s (mild) and ExtraStrong Tested andapprovedby CoodHousekeepingBureauNo4867 ed th Ajjjain we say: LET POLAltWOLF TOP YOHJIt COAT tor l ASTUK and SPUING! THE GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN I 413) g5 ti- STORE o - EASY PAYMENTS Polar Wolf Is flattering and youthful and adds luxury to any coat POUCH or POINTED SWAGGERS and The collars are REVER GORED types on and FITTED Soft DOWNY FLEECE fabrics styles Shades of Grey Amber in Sunflower Natural Blue and Thistle In sizes h who play well hope to win 1 2 to 20 The other girls are practicing very hard too Joyce Julian fourth grade writes In Mrs Ardelle DicKard’s room we have been studying about Holland On our able have maile aDutch scene We made a big wind mill and big flower pots with tulips in them that the children have made There are little glass dolls carrying water and also dancing Joyce Romney brought a wooden shoe to go on ou table This looks t very nice Joanne Ellis sixth grade reports: In Miss Helen Woolley’S room we are making posters of different countries The idea is to paint the posters wlfh flashy colors to attract anyone coming in the room It is very amusing to see some of the printing that the'boys and girls do However there are also some very fine posters and the children who have made these posters should be very proud of them Effie Kerikas "seventh grade re- je In our health class under fleece swagger topped with pointed rever Polar Wolf collar Lovely! AMBER fleece SUNFLOWER gore back swagger with welted Pouch collar of Polar seams Wolf NUDE FLEECE swaggr with Pouch collar of Polar Wolf Slashed pockets full sleeves 4995 $4995 $4995 SECOND FLOOR OF FASHIONS WOOD lU HMVG SETS Burn pictures outfits stylus wood-burnin- Extra on wood with Complete pencil g these magic electric with and plaques plaques obtainabll l CutlOj LONGFELLOW Irritant You’ll Find Correct Fashions at ta BEVERLY BECK Editor what good old Musterole is — Booth-in- g warming penetrating and helpful in drawing out the local congestion and pain when rubbed on the ore aching spots For “Easter” anil ‘"'Spring” rs Fifth Graders Learn Arithmetic Averages than “just a salve” ITtotakedrawmore them out It takes a MARCH 24 1937 hop-scot- the direction of Miss Myrtle Petersen we have been assigned to make Decorated Spring safety-posteAll the children will credit for making these and get ROBERT RICHARDS Editor the ones who make the best posters MARIAN STROBEL will have them put on the board Associate Editor these posters is a contest WASATCH SCHOOL — It is Making for the seventh grades and they Easter in the kindergarten where will pick the best three The chicks bunnies and pussywillows will be our teacher Miss judge Myrtle make the room delightful The Petersen children have made up many spring poems On March 11 the Girl Scouts gave a for their mothers and the women pn the scout council Mrs William J Lowe gave a talk as did Miss Gwen Hurd local scout director Miss Jean Brown had charge FOUNTAIN SPECIALS of the program Mrs WC Howe 35c PLATE LUNCH and Mrs R B Porter poured After tea was served a candlelight serGrilled Fresh Silver Salmon vice was held and eight new girls Tartar Sauce Boston Browned were invited into the troop This Potatoes Buttered Fresh Beets tea was given to celebrate the twenty-fHot Buttered Roll any 5c ifth anniversary of Girl Scouts Drink Vanilla Ice Cream We are very sorry that our ediTry Our DELICIOUS HOMEtor Robert Richards has been abMADE CUSTARD PIE— sent so long on account of a severe Per Illness Vehppe he will return soon and take-u- p his work again Bob Love has been handling Robert’s work during his absence On March 12 the boys and girls of Wasatch had the pleasure of hearing a symphony orchestra conducted After by Mr Clarence Hawkins the orchestra played several numbers the following solos were given: Richard Cornelison flute solo: Zuker cornet solo Billie Hawkins solo Richard saxophone Goates and Wallace Gudgell cornet duet for MORNING hop-scotc- ports: Kindergarten Room SCHOOL — Donna ENSIGN Jeanne Lyman room 13 reports: In social science the class has been divided into five groups One group under the direction of Barbara Mary Sarle has taken up land transpor tatlon Edith Edwards has charge of another group studying contracts Stanley Beesley and Catherine Lu ras are in charge of other groups Hilton Wylie contributes: The children of rooms 10 and 11 were invited to go to the dairy Tuesday From the front the building looks small but it is really very large First they told us about the bacteria in the milk We then went to the room where the milk is pasteurized It was a lot of fun and very interesting From Lelia Sheperd room 8 comes this report: On our study of China we drew maps of Asia and colored them We also drew pic turea of Chinese people We enjoy studying about China very much Kqnncth Bennion room 6 says We have been studying about cows One day we visited the dairy and saw many interesting things We have made a book shaped liek a cow and we are going to paste pictures in it of things that we get from AUERBACH'S Make your Easter entrance SUPERIOR DRY with colorful An-to- “counter WEDNESDAY THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 14 SCHOOL-Clif-f- ord Curtis 5B reports: In the fifth grade arithmetic Class we have been doing many interesting things Each day Miss lone Oborn oUr teacher has been giving us six short problem tests Our marks have been recorded on the blackinboard white chalk Then at the end of the" week we add up our averages and she puts the averages on the board In yellow chalk Children having the highest averages at the end of the week are placed in honor seats We are happy to report that the fifth grade has many honor seats more than any other room In MMs Doris Cranley’s room the children are making nature scrap books The covers for these books are very attractive and interesting We are very anxious to have these books complete so we can take them home In Miss Iris Garff s room the children have just finished a picture “The Bunny Manufacturing Com-- j pany” There are all sorts of bunnies scampering about getting! 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