Show idElEMN - - ' -- - -s ' t - BELIEVE' IT OR NOT - 4 ra‘ - 401""I'" ' -- - - --- ! i 11' -- ?:- v 4-- I a ice' ' t ' I 4 t kf 1 4'0 4 '' ' ' ' - r' -- 4 N - '' ' A -' A- V-- - 1? '': tcr ej)- Coea - C- - ' 4 ''fr le H4r-- - er a! - 't--t A - g iie--1 174r- 47 :' ' - Alt 1 GOING hit MI A" - tioAAN i - TOP ' :i" --- 1 -- 0W ' I 4 1St Editor BETTY JEANNE JENKINS RALPH LUBECK Associate Editors LUTZKER SCHOOL Jean OQUIRRL Reeves of the sixth grade tells us are 16 room of that the pupils — s studying about "Inventors and In- ventions" We are also writing toples oil this subject under the direction of Miss Ramona Miller Some of the topics dhosen by the pupils are as follows: "The Telegraph" by Sara Belle Wells "Sub- marines" by Dicky McKewan Ralph Sims and Harold Collipriest t --Gile- 0 a wo‘ - a el -- - - I - w-- " r a 4 el ' students Enjoy St Patrick's Dance 0 'I DarLaBishorwrites -- in- that-the- y room the iarly tree dwellers and have learned many things abOut them- according to Patsy Babbit And Donna Sartor tells us that Miss Van Voorhis brought her tWo fourth grades upstairs and they all practiced on the songs to be sung in the music festival In our room we have a Holland garden explains Mary Backman and there are geese tulips and clover On the blackboard there are kites and gas balloons Helen Haslem reporti: The recreation department of the W P A entertained us last Wednesday with an amusing puppet show They - dramatized "Rumplestiltskin" Pates a 'servant of the king was the comedian of the show and very funny VERA HEATH Editor A clever magician finished the MARY CAPELL Associate Editor HORACE MANN SCHOOL—As program with slight of hand tricks was St Patrick's day a and we thought him very- skillfuL Thursday dance- - was held in the boys' iirrh All of the student body members Club Interested in a IP FAYE SMETHURST Editor HELEN HASLEK Associate Editor JACKSON SCHOOL—The children of room 24 are taking up a They are taking up the Scandinavian countries reports Faye Smethurst —sung t - Prove Interesting Hhy Which—will-- Metz our art teacher reports JenMae Barnard The titles - of these posters are: "The Fox and the Leopard" "The Donkey and the Load of Salt" "The Wolf and 001 Kid" "The Goose and the Golden Egg" "The Hare and the Tortoise" The pupils who made them are Beverly McClellan Richard Stone Virginia Salisbury Marilyn Bringhurst Eddie Fernley Beverly Bartyn Colleen Carter Lola Burton and Rita Kerikas These:- posters are very colorful and look nice in our reading room 0 a 4 ' - -- 'e I ' 141x t - - ' - oi - 11 invited Lee Kay a ranger from the state fish and game department gave a - Motion Picture Machine very interesting illustrated lecture MARTELL SORENSON Editor on the fish and game of Utah Every JERRY MARTIN Associate Editor WASHINGTON SCHOOL--- - The one was very well pleased with the ' last two meetings of the Presidents' lectureThe following students have en- club were devoted to the discussion rolled in the school since the first of the chances of buying a motion "of the month: Byron Roylance picture Machine for the school AlTbregon Elsie Boen California: Neil len Howard Glen Bleak Lothar Hardwick Hawthorne school Doris Nestman were chosen to investigate Fitt Longfellow school Russell Pe- - the price They made several trips Bill to town to talk to the dealers It is terson Washington- - school Penfold Colorado' Ted Graitill thought that if the children can California Grant Peterson Jordan raise some of the money to buy the high Aschool Darrel sRoyland: Ore-- machine that the board of education Shir - might make the balance gon Wanda Wilson-IllinoiWe'rten ' One 'of the boys of our classhad Colorado icy Jardine i Switzer a very—severe accident playing Leach Ohio Geraldine' Lincoin hockey with some boys near his Colorado John Hoffman high school Olive Fitt Bryant home A piece of metal from a bat school Alfred Henry-Jordahigh fltv off and struck him in the eye -- - -- 4 77'7C--- 1sll t 4k '' 1 4(' " k 3- ' 1 : Irr ill - rr's MR WILL TAKE GOOD CARL OF uS HSOMg YER BETCHER- - 11 7 The boy is Homer Page and he WEIS out of school two weeks We are glad to have him back He is a good sportli and a good student WAlkone that-Ieyesight has not been injured for long Andrew Curtis of room 8 ripoits that every one in his room enjoyed the marionette show given last One of the performers Monday of the show gave a special magic show Everyone is now anxious to make puppets and give shows The "Wild Mustangs" visited an ice plant There were nine boys iThursdayhgroup I ) of - aill 'fr lilt - '- 0 1'iort - 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I' At tl' : 14 ' id IN iS: I ' es A 4('':' ? ) 'I 1 1"off' " ra 44k ' t NONE O'YER SERVANTS lV O K j NO MORE J1LUODLE 5 114 Pe liit ' It lie : - AlAff ' ! ) ---- it : GIVE MG MR PANDA- -I WON'T BEAT UP I' 0 ' 4' Itill - PER S Ipr 0002E1 s SHE'S VO tf (4 : l'f l - w INAT PROMOTION YSAID YER GONNA : k ! ' -I- t POI ANTI-IANK- o :' - Ili outen i1kr" v i 41 ii orT jait 4 : AIDMIPEt PlO FOR - - 'Lai i The Full Begins : 1 1) ' 1 or-- RIGHLYI DID —111- 6 A LOT L11:iiES' - I 5 ' : t - - a'' fil AoRREous°! -- eNg- - P! - - r m yrimk-stk- ' lit 1i 1 - '' -- 4 a - 4: ' MINS ' ' :e ' - - -- -- 1fe ' t ii4 -- 1 :'- N U - - )v- V ' 11 4 ' ' ' WILL '1 4 10111111E1 I : 1 - z - N IIr 4 l'' sks I BOOTS 1 la ' : '' 'c a t- - k --- : 11 IF IT'S FOR CAN ‘tOLJ FORGIVE FORCING A FOOLISH "tCUR WAY GIRL FOR - INTO MY HOME ALL THE TROUBLE WHEN YOU THOUGHT SHE CAUSED? MISS DUGAN WAS IN DANGERYOU ilii y rPANDA - LATE COME YOU 7' 74 sAuriFuEt B l' tl o OH DON'T IIII BOTHER MR I THATgli BE THE WORK FOR TONIGHT' MISS —I'LL ‘ S I - I iv - 4“1 i he knows that he had to tiamcre than 1000000 knots to make a continuous piece of twine 132 miles l long - ' 1 - HER rpce REMINO9 ME " ' "In i vi Aroj)A Dixie Dugan—Clever Boy!I ter He accurately measured 21"5 feet of tied twine to the pound and 4 ---- - :- : : 'tie 1 DUGAN-- Lives of Eskimos studying I - r twoilies j 7) ' t 01 Pi ''Balloons" "The Railroad" by Betty Jean Jenkins "The Telephone" by La Rae Fuller and Jean' Reeves Jeaft also tells us they have enjogEd 3q'3r much looking up the material for these topics Last Tuesday Lorin F Wheelwright supervisor of music in Salt Lake City school visited our school reports Ralph Lubeck to hear 250 pupils from the fourth fifth and sixth grades sing The the songs which were 6e sungwere tia - -- - A - 13' letirl f - i1!- 11114 11 ( 1 4 7ts HEAD------ - - in the are studying Greenland and Alaskan Eskimos and that they are spring music festival Opr music teacher Mrs Ruby also studying their climates homes 'Boyden and Miss Rose Hill have habits food and the type of boats beenavorking with us for some time they use to help us learn all of these songs The show at school this week is We enjoyed having Mr WheelL "The BlackLegion!' writesin Helen will Haslem TibpaThe ' visit us again Owen Babbitt says: Last Friday r In our reading roOm of coordinatr Mks s' t ' 2 1111111a 1 A I 47: 4 op '1 7 ) ) s ----- --- $ p -- students and hope they will enjoy the rest of this year with us The following students have withdrawn during the last month: Cleo Clara Nava LinFox California coln high school Virginia Hillstrom Jackson 'high school Boyd Hone Grant school and La Monte Clark Jordan high school One of Miss Helen Palfreyman's music classes presented a marionette show The name of it was "This Way to Animal Land" The girls who worked the puppets are: Shirley Boyack Beth Lamle Helen Hansen Elsie Boen It had a cute 7!: SUr7CHFrli 1'V DetroltAtch4 Agp10 MAKESS COMPLETE REVOLUTIONS these-11- ---W- EtLEY r A s 4 if school Vivian Hardwick Irving high school Kenneth Nichols Bryant high school and Arlene Young from California4 M Children Study Modern Inventions ' tr - ic IERRIBLN HARD 'TO LEARN 3 4: IF s7r 717) tat- t I i O 1 - News and Views From Salt Lake Schools I at tr f ) S 1141NA "Ne 4211! d Fmk1111i : : :IP 'RI wcy ' - Ilic' i ) '''' EAs oNB ca - : ''I oily : fv's RA wOel r! ol P K:I: "mut - ? -- - AM MR GLIMPYOU HAVEN A MOST CRAPP"INIG WIFE- AND HER MOTHER musrtioNE SEEN A HANDSOME GIRL IN HAS 7 ?fe vt 0R ? 1 ) gee i t ' ' Rtsr i t ' 7010 RoE roeMF t f - ( - BLANCHENERHOUGLSTRATE 07-- 7-- I' -- - - I tott 1 'rrsNc A ' Re 1IN11:40'1'NLEOJINerrit 1 1 t trit atite The Gumps N 1 4- -- alma Bht a ‘ DOESN'T DANCE V ' i --- i (0 --- " lb A '' OTHFEDRECEtsy RECE BNI SSSTAMBPOCH Tulare Cal(f Explanation of Today's Cartoon Not ball He picks up abort cuts of S Stam- twine averaging about eight inches Great Ball of Twine-—- S baugh of Tulare Cal has a pen- from a flour mill and each day adds chant for saving little pieces of his gleanings to the ball of savings twine and since August 1936 he The ball now weighs 320 pound! l id liame- has rolled up a reall s ' vi : GA oQ't 1r LOFEIczODFINANFONof A ' '111i ‘ I 0: 1 y)if'le "4Wwyi 1 t)'' - 110 telp- -- A1"3 4Y - f A-- - Jtritr FERDINAND z ' s4A 1 a : WE WERE TALKING DANCING- x 1 - I KNOVV APO Ihs PA SPELLING BEE I YOU i' -:- '1 t 'llt' - yHILE t 1oble 1'32 MILES Lo 01' 04F BEE BUMBLE taiiteefrfl ' '5'''' I IA ''' Iti f t t 'cleiii1A'" 4 - - e- 14 N i m124A:: c4 (y:::i - e 's - - ' - - - 7 V's iff N QF TW ulI ' : : - - 4 SHE DIEDATTHE AGEOF80 FRO8 - ‘ e 1 1- - SIE ATTENDED THESTING'Or ' kja0 fitf - - TURNED DOWN 1177407 ' s segagw°°Y-4-- - -t- I US WITH- - 1 1' ' g' I i 'F - CAN 'T No STOP 'TW'S COMPAN'I ON AND siT vowN I —AND WASNEVER 0 (-- COME y ' :- NINA! ittELt(:) '1 SPELIJNC MAMIIES FoR70 YEARS - V - a as EEG sot Oo yll Pt - " '''' e 7 4' -0 Gasoline Alley f0 - ' --m- t'''' 'a a 0' -- ‘N t I t TH ' t"111:: - t lei 111"- ' ' - SPELLING BOOK - ''-0 T ' 44- - If (1- 1- ' - a1 '41VII0 -- N '' ' Ali - j'eg ' I ' AyT 'cer-)-:- -- -' 4- - MEMORIZED 1I4er""1 I i '"lo Miss ' -- a tr ? 11 N : Today He : - 4rspo '1's : ' g I tit II t 4 : -- -- toq1: 1Ai:‘ ' -t -- 4 ‘N iv VS400A01 "INE ENTIRE NO ' if 1 ' F - Cotteeville N i- 5 ' - -r ' ' I j A 'f it MRS MARY KENNEDY -- i'"N Vk'' A I'lP: - ' z t II 4 -- - ' i - 1 ' 11 q - i ::) ANtt'! q 7e' li 11- - ADMITAT! SEEM A COWARD - DEGREE YOwin) SHERIFF 7'7-- 4' 4 1 ' a ' c I WAS AFRAIDAFRAID OF 7‘"1 WELL LET HIM THRETENA) alCSKID Mcrr SCARED Cr tilti rm MOT SCNIED Os 14YJOB UNLESS I RAM YOUT -I TOWN- - I HAVE MY WIFE AHD AspERELL--- g FELLER! TO THINK OF' GUDGEIL ' - AND- - PUSSYTH ME tiOW'- - Aye NOW YOU - r PAIND5-At43)1: I'LL : : : rvE SEEN A I D 10-TAL- K SIT-DOW- - N41 -'‘- It k: - - to Itt I w'wk-- ''- 6 I - tst I 17 - HERE WOOD-SHE- BESIDES I LIKE 'To - - '''' - - ttT --- 2-----es4--- d 1 Ic 51 - I ) lft -' IM ------ 4 fe'pr- - rrsTHEQUIET - - ' ' 22 1938 ta' b'ttle Orphan Annie By Bob Rip ey --1 -- 1- 1 MARCH - - -- ! THE SALT LAKE TRI'BUNE TUESDAY MORNING I r 'x xi ) 11 11 t w- i a ii SOY t Taws 4 i t 1 I - 0 IT |