Show s - TUESDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE BELIEVE IT OR NOTLI-- t - : ' - ( DTI itctSNTAINs Is ' -z' I-- t 7 FEATHER HERE :EAT ERE 'AT( RED -- r rA ATh 4I ER I -- 'II 4 HE ' '' EATH iTHEE t e ' - ED' ITHE1 I ' 11 i I 1e - ll ''s oitWI 7 - t Grown ' i HAND ALANGEVIN -- : 1 I i i a ilif: til if II It i r ti I i7)1 2 1 r:11425004 -- 30a—t Pill ' c - 1 M' ! 1 0 :I mellV'''5"11 PEAR lit s2 ToTrRRtiH:EK i -- b 71 ' 4 A MINUTE l'? t'' tl ------- a imi i it '47:oft10441L ' lit ‘011N Students Give Program VERA HEATH Editor EDNA LAMBORN Associate Editor HORACE MANN HIGH SCHOOL —Articulating unit students under the direction iof Miss Betty Dusart Zona Power and Miss Beryl ) - e Miss1 1 ) presented a Thanksgiving The proprogram on Wednesday gram indluded a play and many The play was short features "Thanksgiving on the Farm" played 'by Sam Hagler Louise McQuarrie Alan Howard Gloria Roberts Nancy Woolsey Joe Giovacchine Lorraine Robbins and Recitations and Wayne Nuttal talks were given by Orville i!T 4i t ! 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STRANGE-- - ' --- ' : Second Graders 44 00ri7 - s :o I 1:tfillfri f 1Z 100 i I il - - 1 I : I el - -- ' ' ' '- - ''''s a - - i k1‘F 1 I - 1o101 uRstt AP 11! :si A' Sel 1 -- - frA L'5( 1 Company $92753 in y -- 'N il rtt ul 3: 'T71-- - - 4 ifalt'd gilt' t ' - i e r -- JA"-7- 440 44b ''$' We write the news for our newspaper during our language period with the help of Miss Elizabeth Beesley our teacher Jimmy McCarthey is editor of the newspaper We have enjoyed getting news for our newspaper and we hope to have a copy of the paper to take home every Friday duting the year Copy No 11 was printed last Wednesday JIMMY M'CARTHEY Second Grade Children of the third fourth fifth and sixth grades enjoyed a fine concert on Wednesday It was given by the Utah Sinfonietta orchestra under the direction of Reginald Beale The concert was given in two parts the first part for the third and fourth grades and the second part for the other two grades The selections played were memory melodies which the children have learned in their music Fourth Graders Indian 11 - - J1111 ‘ r r i' v' J il ': 444(rgitil- Pilgrim Play ) e ril!I others The morning group made butter and served it with jam and crackers The afternoon children made apple sauce We invited the first grade boys and girls to our party Thelma Brady fifth grade contributes: Our class had a play in the singing class It was called "Bobby's Thanksgiving" and was about a boy who didn't want his Thanksgiving because they had apple pie and chicken and no turkey or pumpkin pie he said Then he fell asleep-- and dreamed that he was in Mother Goosaland Renee Horton says: The boys in the fourth fifth and sixth grades° are having a-- soccer tournament They are divided into two groups appreciation classes under The direction of Miss Rose Hill and Mrs They see which team can win Ellen Grovier sixth grade re- Rubye Boyden MARJORIE OSBORN ports: Room 11 has a new bulletin ”' ' 14 i: MARALYN SHORTINO board Grade Sam R Brown who was a teacher Art and Music" We have two picat Horace Mann high school until tures of Mahonri M Young's "Agrihe retired last year and who now culture" and "Industry" which are is in Oregon has sent several let- going to be on exhibit at the New Show ters and souvenirs to the atuLal York world's fair We also' have science department Recently Mr a picture of the Utah state art cenMAC LLOYD Editor Brown sent a piece of string show- ter i which opened Friday We all KEITH THOMPSON ing the circumference of a giant hope that we will be able to visit Associate Editor The Pu" the art center soon redwood tree in Oregon JACKSON ELEMENTARY pile of the first period natural sciSCHOOL—Joe Rino reports that ence class grouped together and Class the third graders saw a picture found that the string- would reach show about shelter which they enaround 40 of them more than twice joyed very much They saw the The ClaSSS ate enjoying lessons differences between homes of long on trees illustrated by slides proEditor VILMA 1CH4SHIRE ago and homes of todayjected on the screen JACKSON Associate Editor Jimmie Andrus writes-:- Children The pupils are now bringing in CECIL ONEQUA SCHOOL—Renie Rakes of Miss Melissa Glade's room went old toys to be renovated by the tht temple grounds and saw the PHYLLIS WATKINS reports: We have been studying to firemen about pilgrims We decided to give Sea Gull monument and the lirst 1 a little play about their first house built in Utah reports: The JackThanksgviing day All of our class sonLuana Lakin been district has having a memtook part in it Make V) Loraine Newman writes: In Mrs bership drive for the Parent-Teachassociation This has been very Blanche E Gray's room we made JERRY MARTIN Editor for us children The menu cards for the sail- exciting Christmas CAROLYN CARLSTON ors For some of the decorations teachers gave each of us a letter Associate Editor we had candles Christmas trees to take home to our parents Many SCHOOL— The bells and holly wreaths We did of the parents came to school each WASHINGTON fourth graders have made an Indian splatter work and some of the day The drive was very successful village and a Pilgrim village They children painted theirs Mrs Gray Irene Rich contributes: We have cut the houses and trees from paper chose some of the best designs and made folders in which we keep a and pasted them on a background had the children make some more record of all the books we have This was hung on the wall It is cards We think they are very fine read Verla Jones reports: In Mrs very pretty The third grades gave three Blanche E Gray's room we have Mails Thanksgiving plays on Wednesday chosen a committee and are drama- Rail At the presidents' meeting last tizing a little play about Winter Taxes week the children chosen to repre- Some are hot and cold springs sent the '"Thank You" club were mineral springs' and many other Checks for $92753 had been Jerry Martin Betty Bishop and Interesting things Gordon Glaus The people who were Keith Hansen contributes: In Mrs mailed out Monday by the Denver to be thanked were Miss Helen Tru- Blanche E Gray's room we are & Rio Grande Western Railroad man for help with the junior traf- making Braille books for the Red company completing the 4payment fic police and Mrs A Ervin Chris- Cross to send to the school for the of the principal of all 1937 taxes We are drawing owed by the company to counties tensen for helping us get our two blind in Ogden The motto for last week pictures to put on the frontispiece in Utah radios The total included $23511 to Carwas "Why frown?" We all think it is fun Children of room f8 have been Kenneth Thomas says: In Miss bon county $37061 to Utah county working on a paper for about two Edyth Spencer's room we are going and $32181 to Salt Lake county The paper has 13 pages to start a new phase of work It R A Hart assistant director of months and is called "School Life" The is about China public relations for the company said efforts are 'being made to obclass made the paper with the help tain cancellation of interest and of theteacher Ernest M Hansen visited our penalties on the taxes Mr Hansen is ichool Tuesday supervisor of arithmetic and science Salt MARJORIE OSBORN Editor Class VIRGINIA SALISBURY Car Associate Editor of Alvin N Hale 33 of 254 West OQUIRRH SCHOOL—Pupils By room 5 second grade have been Third North street was lodged in FITCHES Editor ELAINE working on a very fine project this the county Jail Monday charged GLORIA LAWRENCE year They have b room newspaper with depriving Harry Shipler of Associate Editor which Is printed every Friday Each 117 South Main greet of the use FRANKLIN SCHOOL—Elvera pupil receives a copy which is of his automobile Larsen reports: Our librarian was taken home for his mother and According to T B Burbidge of Invited to hear Mimi Addle Nelsons father to see This newspaper tells the city police department who second grade read Aesop's Fables all the news for the week that has filed thecomplaint Hale drove the and to hear some of Robert Louis happened in our room and to our auto front where it was parked at Sometimes our newspaper 30 East First South street the night Stevenson's poems Their program room has of November 25 has real photographs in it was given for l'Book week" Our library received new book many drawings and it tells of pucity Judge Bryan P Leverich set ceses which make the library look pils' birthday holidays and jokes bail at MO a - 3 We now have four adjustable book cases Joyce Vanders reports for the kindergarten: We enjoyed Thanksgiving by making good thiligs to eat at school and sharing them with very nice '- ro - - --- - - Ili ir -- '- wg101 : -1- 013 I OPERAM011 SAY THERE'S NO PI4ONE 11 ' :: IL 2' in 1 1)- - - I V 10 EP MER oi-- SEIN: -- (-11- --'''' AROUND FOR LE0sOKINr 00' C: umn:112pLos I 4 Articulating Unit ) N 4 Salt Lake School News and Views i " i ss' 4' &" I -- - ' L1ri 11 :I: - z i''' - -- --"- 1-- - NOTHING PECULIAR OR UNUSUAL ABOUT OH CEO THAT- - HERE-I- F 7 i 'THANKS YOU'RE SO CURIOUS SERVE ROSE- '?e' yot4 CANYOU TAKE THEMi "THIS IRittfs AMMI- E- I NJ- -- 1 1' li' 4' - : r OUT OF THE I frt AND COFFEE' '::f:!:!' - TIlille GREW "Hoban ‘: 1-- 9 tukvor-r'- !ESN Al W1NNINr GALS AN' NFLUENOW sweETHEARTgo 1 ELF '401SRE ' SHE'D SOON! m r ' 011111! - 13 rseitt '' -- THA-r-s r b 'c Oig HAND WITH : HAVEN'T WHO CAtti 1) ' ti - -:- otrroc fttt 10Ettkrr YOU ‘ 4 ' : Z777:i !1tC 1 OH Jus--r FOUR MEti WHO GOT A CAR AHD WANT DOUGHNUTS '' '' LARKsvit-LETe--- I NPEWRITES 68WORDS - - RICH - - -- N' - WHO 1"N-- - 1171 le-- it t - :ilir4 d r - 0 I 1 ' Ir i i 11 L I i ' " tf - 1 GEE- 1 I agOlIZ::::714 '11101W 4: :tairi:i (4' 441- -- - t l' f t -- :::f-- - i amilIMIMIIM "4' - el III -- -- N V) ' ‘ THEY ROSE? 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