Show - - ' - - - '' - THE -' ' BELIEVE OR NOT IT ÷- ÷ - -- Bo By 1-- - - LAKE TRIBUNE SALT - Ripley --i Orphan Aortie If WHAT r‘ 0 - - 4 z - '' s i I r ( Ili f 4 ' ( O ' ' 4 0 - ' IP t - il'- - 't-- - ' : 41 - - 1 Hilf---- ''' ''1 ‘ It LI 'II "- - - i 11‘ 1 V - - -- ' 4 - I r- - ' 7 0 ' - - I V' ' r i '' ' i IS' OLDER y io' 4 THAN 598 tw 57711057WERIPISELF t i ' A -- I ote7:1‘--- t 4" - ' 0we 134 ' 1211-rf- f 11 S't w' A:A k - - vet1 4 15 " ' " A - WORTil 2 CENTS I20 a' 57:4"1: ' ' ONE tr YEAR OLD CAN ROLLERSKATE eEFORE litWASOLDEMOUGHIDENLIS ' ( rn' EXPLANATION CARTOON‘ 'The First Young Sergeant—John Atlanta Ga left the age of 14 grammar school before he even completed the B ' Wooten of ' i to I8---- old legally service enough Leaves For California CHARLOTTE FEINSTEIN Editor BEVERLY EGBERT Aasociate i wmnurt Editor a mother is of the second year high physical education classes are having a basketball tournament The winning team of each room will play the winning team from the other rooms They are all trying earnestly to be the champions of the school This will be 'under the direction of Miss Marguerite Riley The picture show "Beyond Bengal" was interesting to every student who attended It was an exciting jungle picture about reptiles and other jungle animals Supervisor Visits ClaSses leaving stay in ar neth Grow Everyone enjoyed the play and hopes another will soon be produced The Jackson high school orchestra under the direction of Wallace Martin furnished the music for the School News and Views radio pro- - - Hymie school The girls SCHOOL her father and soon for a three-ye- South-Afric- The children have written farewell letters to Bonnie which she is not to open until she b on the train to New York We all wish ' Bonnie a pleasant journey and hope that when she returns to this country she will bring us a babyIngiraffe Miss Donald Egbert writes: Meta Gehrmatin's room we are gathdifferent counering pictures of tries that we have studied during the past year When our collections' e are complete we going to make the help script:woks of them withOlive Max--1 of our art teacher Miss well At the present moment mar to be the most 'important P ' bles seem subject at school both of conver- -' sation and of play The marble the are tournament will be held some time this week and everyone is proc tieing hard The girls also are I 4 grainiest Saturday morning and Gene Hargreaves contribute: JohnSambson our physi- cal education teacher lett last week for California where he will attend school Mrs Grace Fernstroni has taken Mr Lambson's place and while we miss him very much we still enjoy working with Mn Fernstrom The children of the seventh grades gave a farewell party for Mr Larribson before he left and every one voted him a "good scout" and expressed the hope that he would soon return Martha Jukes says: One of the pupils in room 21 is a lucky girl She is Bonnie Fe Hand who with 0 4 N for k looking forward to the hopscotch tournament which will be held 10011 ROMNEY Editor LEE GILL Associate Editor FRANKLIN- SCHOOL —William BOB GORDON Children i 't Stmlou:s :1: ' A for military Hop Scotch Winners - -'-'- 111 ‘ ONEQUA SCHOOL—Billy reports: We planted our vegetaiole garden last week The radi- Gat-Davids- on We water plants we are going to into our garden up already givrng them plenty of light When the little are and are large enough transplant them at homeGordon Buchi reports: The children in the first grade are studying r l --- SEND OFFICERS THE buses II recenuyohtatneo picture by the echool Lorin F' Wheelwright 'visited He heard the Jackson Thursday: children of the upper grades sing the songs they are going to sing In the May music festival LaVon Mackintosh says bef class have Dramatic -- r test on all studied Club the ant-ma- ts - Mrs - Hedquist rat 3 W At )1 ' 40SilliSt ISA sass0 fa ek rq 1 ii iii"1:1:461111419111Cuszet ii 117 and :: - e oa Miss 1' i a i s 11ill 40 1 iN: rlo 1 410041N11111itlih At - ' pi Or klpolm '11 -- I'LL GIT rivou iF z DIE DOIN' IT OLE PAL! 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'" 4448 A154A40ItE43734VD 01141 7AZI HAT Mar is drawing pictures to illustrate the ThIs means does someone else do C3E3 INNoor lik i work? stories they have read your at Georgellatalius Sr 0 EILI11111111111P11111111111itillik (if ' 1 - In 11 7' - tA( inp ib ' 4 Pv-- - A "1 t b a I) 67711 ttb) : k !W-- 14 - No i 4Pil —""'' - :- II $ friaiei::Erig -- - ! 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RupPy t I 1 "N - Editor JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL—The club dramatic under the direction 'k'Sa6t1 ' - cc:171::c:o 4 s rozsreuoY-rvmIRA- MARY BARRACLOUGH Editor GWENETH HOL4T Associate Matilda 1 ' '' 'THAT FACE A NIGHTMARE ' f 041 7 '1'----- i' i - - imwmffai ill it —'k I - 'II EASY TYKE - :- r 1 1"1'-- ''2 r i0) i ro 12' ' °):4111 1'" 11 1Y i V i ‘ I 1- 0141ii111 i Joe Palooka—March! and i ' telEtr 'klithAll 404 - ! 1 be - : -- Y1'1' I Presents Play " 11 11 I - they i 1 4- -- - o111- I' ih I 40 t:7:0t - - 10i I I A 1 - At Ilr ' III ' i 1 uP TREE??? Y II - aimiltionatigs I DID 1 '1 O7 I r i TH' ''q '1:111!I 0 4 1 - t at i i f la 1 ():E i 41 1 1 serve" In the center of the triangle iMadson Sixth grade winners are Debate Planned 1 is a B to show that we are members t'N Don Hotall Gale Smith Lois Jones Boosters club Our officers Close At tt trt Project8 are Joseph Sharp Helen Campbell tinger and Jack HYmas Bahbit reporta that the' ' Bosh ''' I 1At kt: tu Patsy ot Betty l'and the elementaryschooll !toIALNIFENBcutor children Anderson room 15 reports: HELEN SMITH Associate Editor &tie trolly pleased with trt! children of room 15 have organ- I: 1 pesif Ina machine WEBSTER SCRUM— Johnnie Is expecting a :4 i 'irlo 11i 11111 a cr'tttl I -- ' 74friaza:"4 ' i 6111$10 boom liammull airplanes k 400011 a Donna Albrand says: In Mrs ' to E Day physical education superAda Henney's room- - we have a hop- Apple Mary and Dennie 0 !a : t a: : By Martha Orr visor visited the school last week scotch court drawn upon the floor — and we were all very glad to see We all take turns in playing We GitTMOREIS IF BUT 3taNW1 DOESN'T 1A1Zrt3E14 SUNNY'S THE ONLY 14111 GRActE yER BEY GIZACIE are him Next time he visits we expect practicing for the tournament CASE WAS MERE SHE:S SHE'S HAVING T00 felucHI AND DOESN'T JewEL 1PERSON Vt4INIK WHLO so -far are Lucile Hall WITH HER NEW PLAITHING — to be able to go outdoors and play The highest FORGOTTEN SUNWIN UCH WE:0 A FOOND IT THIS PLACE 'LOOKS FIVE THOUSAND KNOWS WHERE WAERE Bonnie Owen and Ooleen Hilton SKE HOT sthrp mow A BEAUTIFUL BOX LIKE A CYCLONE games The third grade in room SMACKERSSHeS t Hansen PUT r t Children tt HAD GoN E Forests writes: an of roomt4 went to the GIVINF THE LUCKY I eurprised-THRD0GH 4 bakery on 1Ir ‘ ' d We saw how ternoon 1 PWANT WOVIse ' I FINDER BO square dance wh!ch Thursda 7(-:f UT USEsweet COULD Z rolls they mak 'bread and : they had prepared for their Pioneer which I 00 'was ' i' 'C 4)1 THAT! y 117:k ri 4 interesting Klein a thir4 grade Leahe Hu NIA program Roy -- i — IAA to ' 1 reports: In Miss 's boy was the caller for the dance I -Spencesj room we are going Edyth Ihwermei ) Delina Zurlo reports: tfr —t In our to make a m' 'tern house out of o ‘ cm - ) i arithmetic class the teacher gave cardboard We -''''' show different i t1A' 'lIl 1 ' us a test on the addition and sub- rooms in the ho le t J -- 0 r-714' traction of decimals Ail the chili I) : b e 7 ' dren seemed to understand and en11) A 14) Boosters le i it-4-4 vonommori 0 4 joy this work '0 s 11' ' Lois Neilson says the sixth gradr 4" :41i1-14fil::::4' ' ? 1 771Li! lird A gr ' IV InitiatesItembererahava beet" Vo'Ver f ) the opera "Mignon" The teacher -: l' ' :In : 0 V Father— elle' Bringing Up By ehowed pictures front the opera and bt MARTELL SORENSON Editor played selections on the phonoJERRY MARTIN Associate Z --' AV4' MAGGIE )1 I MOTHER SAO ' ::' 7e"-graph Editor MIGHT Jusr A WELL MA1-II WANTS VOLI 4 THAT sums ME- 11 JIGGS SAID 1 P 4 Richard Goudie third grade conYOUR MINDa THAT WE'RE II 111 THE SCHOOL--Fl- or up sTARr ILL RIGHT WASHINGTCN TELL YOU TO mINUTE I tributes: Qhildren of our class are GOIN' TO MOVE BACK IN THS ' IN AIND DO THE 5HE E:45 ('t BE HERE yl41--'OLD NEIGH8ORI-0001- :' TALKING AND DI5CUS5 IT reading a book about the very first enctrMecham room 18 reports: The IN A MINUTE- - -- 'YOU- DAI:DOV TLE IT POR )0 people who roamedbout the for- Boosters club IMtlated the children la e ALL TIME- Iv ests We have ataid bow they of room 18 The badges are triangu3s ‘e PP 4 V 1 learned to make boats f lar in shape The three points sigA) of-th- I ' 11 111 s ti I LIE: 1 A kW L Il camels bicycles trains THAys A LAUGH " Luck J V - em L1 01 RIPIIII‘ ' IL '1111‘ 1! 'Ili co-- r t- I : - 14‘"" CIO PAP ' C14 117J—" IJE 1111f i gpkW1 i 12ft 01e 1 20osil I ll I SHOULD WORRN I'VE - - FELLOWS DID YOU NOTICE WHAT A HIT FLECCER MADE WITH t E of - t N I 1111111' 14ERE ? have made pictures of 35 methods of transportation We are going to build a sailWe are also making boats boat cars and airplanes out of plasticine Some of the 35 methods of transautomobiles boats I Ili the PT :- 11?' 1 ' -- O4 I 1 7i AND IreTHE WAY 4' ' t1 ' - 41 We are sled dogs horses donkeys ''''' lTtrill"" e 5101121‘ciyv' i tern portation reindeer agm rrel it Dixie ' i- - gli - r' tj C - :- tSNItT 6REAresY etilLANTHROPIrr omt:ATtep: ‘ii Associate - transportation : WOPLO'S tangirdlar 44 --q ' -- '14At-- 4 4 - 6 LI Editor HELEN HASLEM Associate Editor JACKSON ELMMENTARY SCSOOL--Winne- rs of the hopthe fifth grade scotch tournament are Keith Thompson Maxine Bev- eridge June Barker and Norma e it I 1 SHOO-1'- f t - - ME- Photographer's 1: Announced FAYE smcrsiurtsr I t Editor - :- - 1 JEAN ANDERSEN Editor enjoying-the:study-- it Tribune The a:- - de -17-4--4-- i Dr at the age of first sergeant before he was VILMA CHESHIRE - $77 - pr-r- - 1L FRIGHTENS 61ansomatai k AI if e : le t --:- 111tte AUSTRALIAN BUSH - : THAT MAN 4 - :- - i N 1- 4 — Plant coming i - t::i70 'Ih' - - 1 0 a ' - TAorti)Alizsi: :' 41 1 - I - 44 ‘ WE'RE IF TROUBLE GDOgs COME WELL BE IN SHAPE TO ' HANDLE IT' ININY To VAT- - I JUST AN - TROUBLE-T- H OR ''4 - to t 111 7-:- J - I ! -' 11'1 RICH- - BE ALMOST Too Gsr10 ALL) KNOW OLD 1 PESSIMIST- - BUT! OH rr s EEMS 410410 lo 4( Vegetable Garden shes are 4 IIJ sus WELL BE HE'-- i COT IT! IF c3() WAN? A CANDID PICTURE I'LL GNE 100 ONE --- Mill 11'1 t 01IItro - - - 111 12 ' Teacher r 4 t at e''' - - 11 411'1 111SHUX- TN TK - Bubble Bubble: Gudie and Trouble - :- 'WE'RE MAKIN- - PEOPLE ARE DROPPIN IN FROM Ii4NILEv144WA- Y- - 411 ''' I WELLeOVSTHE eAcrre BENJAMIN 1 WA3I A S'UCCEEStWE GUMP IS put °Vail Wer14 A i CEferteMNLY ouRsktves eAlsi6! WEIL SOON If SOLO ON HOWE YHAT KANGAROO BACK IN THE eRcly:114 'THE i sergeant and promoted before he was 16 1- -- ft1019 - -- i — Wow! - ' 'lig 111 - i 4) was made a - 4 The Gumps tSenlisted Ntws and Views From Salt Lake'Schools 11 I seventh krade enlisting in the Eleventh S cayalry at Fort Ogel- thorpe a He gavahis age as 18 He w lionorably discharged iii Decem er 1918 when he was just Then in April 1920 he re- past OF TODAY'S or- - TIP e-- StiEtkP NON9-14N- : 4i 1 - '4 4tr ARMY TZSTSMEANriN PEOS - ti tp s n It A j‘14-t''''- 'a ' G rat : -- CANDit Cr - YE- S- " :‘ - L 11 Penny Is at3roriz4P4t5h All Sticr! l'IR' ow- - t -- AND WITH WORRY GONE I DO - SLEEPy ALI c H - tilARY LOU LITTLE SECAMEA ) i EVERY PENNY IN IliE 05 tok3t1 I 4'''''ts--Tul- wjritNr3-7"- ? : ve -- FOR ' IS 1- BUT A HAPPY SORT OF TIREDNESS- - I1 - ' ' - me? 11RED? 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