| Show Thursday Morning 7 £alt take aTIjc -- Gasoline Aliev AS WE WALK IONIC 'AS HAVE TO THE DANCE f not ISN'T IT SO TOUGH ST Syw'wBwag s' ' fXXfxt ti V if our UTTLE PLAN! WORKS OUT IT ISN'T J WE MIGHT AS WaL ENJOY April 13 1039 - Thrre’s a Plot Afoot t I 'TO (Tribune- I'D WALK AS FAR GOOTCH TWICE JESSICA To POT ARE OVER NINA' THAT THERE’S THE AND' EVERT THING 1 CAR r IS WORKING PERFECTLY' HERE TRVING HIGH rrCT At DONT LOOK NOW BUT JESSICA IS u'd - ‘tw rfJ u HAT US skcejix v J 4 ¥J TO IT f BELIEVE IT OR NOT rr V- x - V V t ''t J (‘ t 1 i v 'S f'A'VA )T' A riiii w 136 fv s' I- r— yeah! it sure (POES MISTER— BUT look! makes YUH WANT TO CRY ALMOST- - ' Si' HE KNOWS SHE'S GONE WHERE HE CANTT FOLLOW tv£ M-- p? c? FOLLOWED-1- F ONLY I COULD GET A CLUE THAT MADE SENSE- - J£ A-- - )’u ilt Utah LAYTON 'Feb 31939 -- J S JavMen - "SANDY"! THAT NAME Y YOU'RE "ANNIE AND SAND- VRIGHT TDM I SEEM TO HEAR I GET I A BELL RING 'WAY THE SAME BACK IN MY MEMORY! ) t NO ONE ON EARTH CAN'T EE m table 2ztimes Hr cleared V SCto Little Orphan Annie — 309 BALLS SUCCESSION IN ‘ K' sr BILLIARD STAR POCKETED t ' -- POCKET N "ii113 vt r i cUci v$ xiS ' os & wi 'A' Robert L Ripley Bv WONT DO HFR ANT GOOD UNLESS WE FIND VOOT A30UT IT’ 19 AND SANDY"- - "ANNIE Jj A SAM THAT KIP WAS HOKE THAN OUST AN ORPHAN-WHOLE HEAP MORE— HAVENT THEY GOT A PICTURE OF HER? NOPE -- NARY A ONE— BUT LETS HAVE THEM GO OVER HER IX DESCRIPTION AGAIN- o 7 u - Y Iir h Duck hawk CAN FLY 175 y ) (fgC ) X: V The Gumps XJ rr Andy's Smart Too X) I i X HAS BEEN uy Jiff M i&My m£ ms o(o L ' ' JjL NEVER RlFUSED T' HELP A FELLER TO HVS CORNER B'FORE— BUT NOT YOUSE -- croiv- WAS CMON VOU GENDi GIT THAT SPACE OPEN WE'RE w A rd-’iiA- -- re-- ?nJifjtt king CHURCH EXPLANATION OF TODAVts t'ARTOON Ihn I s(rt ISird— Thp CHlifor-n(lurk hawk la thp nwiftrst of nl Vulo By Walt Disney Y POLICE DEPARTMENT! I WANTA TALK TO MV COUSIN IN AUSTRALIA' u Firm Stockroom Bringing Up Father Wednesday Other new chapter officer include George Tuscoe Osterloh vice John Nelson Noland pirsident A public discussion will follow alumni contact officer Don HowJanie the addi esses of tile two speakeis ard Johnson secretary Rex Skidmoie piosidunt of the so- Rohoit Ball treasurer John Franklin Ruckle icpoiter Bayne Alfred ciety will condmt the meeting Harold Bbee sentinel Redd V Snuitliff chaplain George Ca'dwell marshal and Lester Hcr-be- it Talk Hlalrd Srruic Johnson social chairman J H McGihhrftj executive of the trade commission of Daughter Born Utah will give an illustiated lecMr and Mrs John W Gallivart ture on tire scenic son-dor- s of 848 Last South Temple street of southeastern Utah Wednes- announce the birth of a daughter day April 19 at 6 30 p m Ht a Tuesday at 7 p nr in Holy Crosa meeting of the Utah Society of hospital Mrs Gallrvan is the former Professional Engmeers at the Art Grace Mary Ivors Barn little-visite- d Hotel Greelers Dance I'lay Center of Seento America chapHotel Greeter of America Miss Ruth Rees homo eionomt's ter dunce at 8 30 Instructor at South high school willm hold a dinner Friday at Melody Lane Alwill addr ess members of the Mi Kin-le- p beit Elvrn Schilling president aaid si bool patent education class Wednesday Thursday afternoon "on 'Fond Problems of tlie Farriilj The meeting last of a senes of six will he held at 3 10 p in in South high school v The Weather Hi rr n trj tonsi in vhi h ih uumI mu i n m pr a (rmlimiH lrom Png Ten) go winning c tensling stoi res The'fifth and sixth grmli s In Id a dance m the sihonl auditorium Mrs Ida Gardner Green has just taught the fifth graders how to waltz Miss Margaret PUvenacni loom the fifth graders sre Mud-irr'The Possessions of the United States’1 surh as Alaska Hawaiian islands Philippine Islnn'tf Puorta Rico Virgin islands and the capital and important cities In g CliMsrs Hold Paper Drhe Francis Perk Editor Clifford Clirtrs Associate laldor School -- Janii e Jaiob-se- n sixth grade reports: Everyone hail a good fhnme even the best man I should say Ihe most ambitious clasc' to win Hie paper chive at the Longfellow school The drive was to gel enough money for selling the papers to buy a cello for the si honl orchestra After tving weighing and adding up the number of pound of each looms news longfillovv -- X over and over again Ihe room was discovered Room 11 the sixth grade won fust Room 9 place with 2428 pounds the fifth grade came In second with Ifi(if) pounds and room 12 the articulating unit came in third place with 1344 pounds Rooms 2 5 10 and Jl weie given honorable mention for biingrng over 900 pounds each The winning rooms It ami 9 celebrated with a dance Miss Virginia in the auditorium Bf uner furnished the music for the dame which we appreciated very min h Maijnne Meyer sixth geode contributes The children in the second grades have drawn and colored 'I here were pic tines about Easter bunnies 11 dressed up in their little prettily-printepulling jackets eggs and a stylish chicken famjly strutting along There wers ill my other decorations about the loom giving it a gay effect and Indeed making one feel that spring Is In ‘ the air Aldean Johnson artliula'ing unit saya that the rlnklicn In the made Easter basket Thev each hi ought one egg from home and they colored these with t licit All this hapwater wolors pened Friday Muc h 31 because of spring vac ion liny also made kites in completion of their study of the United Stairs' po sessions the fifth grade decided to make a replica In tha shiuI table of the Ban nna canal They will use sand lav and nu lied wax They are also going to debate on whether the Hawaiian Islands or Alaska is more important lo the United btates papers to InfMiifmi4Pn'prri m?r ppnrM iumiiom m little mppH t h iiji m a'lPuNrl ii i tended nine is 'Aenlmri Ii U hrnkrn brokea hv b the e'Aipt wpei of the A kipe d a hd hPti more nr Ipb en pi inn Pin! hut light hi V- etii g in Optsmi Iffi h wps pi Mntmia "Ith n few mettprei f onler air movti t mthpp enuth Th imoi from the unrhwrt behn d the low hul iph ti l the I Uhl 1h i Hi p tu iikht Jm tp i 4 ii ro mp aim hlkh In Utah Nevada at cl ii ti w pb t K fairly at run th ei d cold hikh with nt Mt (tPHr ekipa ocruptei tht putrel ae'liott t mfhi A (llelurhuiKe now m th far nnrthitrprn attp le ellendert a t iw fill !i(im the Great Lake bv Jpw h Ll1ut (VinipHiHiive data for Salt I akt Gttv o They wcic through the school amazed to see how the blind hr wor k read write and how they The work arithmetic problems members of the Glee club appreciated the opportunity of going to Ogden This w'eek the bovs and gills are going to tell stones shout what they did during their spring vacation We expect to hear some in- - i 'U m cd lo Addrrag Parcnh of the Gleo club were invited R" Annual fathers' and eons' banof the Sigma Nu fraternity at the University of Utah is set for 6 p m Saturday at tne chapter house 95 South Wolcott street Tom Joe Carter recently-electe- d president of the active chapter quet Wiuuuvct By George McManus s Dr Ruth rearson Koshuk Instructor in sociology at the University of Utah and WiUaid Smith negro graduate of the University of Kansas will discuss methods of overcoming race prejudice at a meeting of the Univeistty Sociology society in the graduate reading room of the university library Thursday at 4 p m School News and Views dDALTfiSNE- - 173 Fralcrnily Plans Fall tors Felc Uace Prejudice “The House Next Door” a three-ai- t play will be presented at the Kdgehlll L D S ward hall Fifteenth East street and Blaine avenue Thursday and Friday evenings The curtain will rise each night at 8 p m N G Berndt is dir re tor of the prndintion I: ITSELF peul of flight wai to DO mile? atl bour-- aa fast v the ciuiamg peed of many tranaport planes in us tod ly Educators to Discuss Oival Adams former president of the American Bankois’ association and vire president and manager of the Utah State National bank reviewed curient political and economic problems at a meeting of the Men's club of the First Congregational church Wednesday night The Rev George J Weber presided I'rrsrnl Canada FROM THE CHURCH is'opw all b i ts rah ulatod aa birds whou flighl haa been aiui-lalcllocked nuoidmg to the U S Depat tment of Anculture Measured from an airplane with a y Looted hv Thieies ill -- KOUCHIWUGUACN B BUILT SEPARATE World fighli rtwrvtd Jnc Banker Addrcsra Mori ' Donald Duck THE James ST YEARS f AImV WANT 53 Entcnng th building thiougb the top of an elevator shaft burglars looted the Jackson Motor company -- U -- I UHat 179 Motor avenue of appioxi-matel'M IT WELL! $40 worth of automobile L IT'S ALU and miscellaneous articles polire reported W'cdnesday The thieves went through an open door at the top of the elevator shaft climbed down one floor then took a set vie e elevator to the stoi k room polli e said tit oh n at tides Initialed a quantity of flashlight hnlhs and hHttei-ic- s tuo'strriing wheels five inir-ini- s ihice docks and avvaMc paper basket n)H’ DONT FIREMAN AN ACTIVE VOLUNTEER Bv Ham Fisher CYCLONE X RWl- - HAS ITS STEEPLE OC IN THE N FOR XM m CMON GET ''f ( 85 YEARS AGE KJL Joe Palooka — Still Burning Up t Burnett -- Whits Plains resourcefulness t I Andrew EVEN THCHXaM I HAVEN'T THE ADVANTAGES OF A COLLEGE EDUCATION I HAVE A KHONDIKE OF NATURAL BETWEEN UV EARS' A MILES AN HOUR ii pn i n HA A4 1 4 fl ) 49 Imhf-- f of n p j T A k il t r im tin r I04UIP u! 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