Show ttlu'r V r r w W 7i& h f£m? T "£’ H f y 4 4 D Sunday Morning Webster Glee Club Delights Radio Audience With Program I 1 Songs by This Group Please on School News of Air Broadcast Stand Sculp lure May might make us famous we can with a little effoit model our own animals buds statues and buildings Did you know that with your own hands you can make people birds from the outline and youras figure some will stand out in relief just and animals out of ordinary yellow of those masterpieces which you sand? It isn't even neeessaiy to go have seen in the art museum to the beach to become a sand artist Other Project A sandbox filled with what is known There are any number of things as Number One or a fine unwashed which you see about you every day river sand does just as well which may be modeled in this manIn sand modeling your hands are ner You might try your chum’s your best tools but you will find a head your pet dog a boat an autosmall paring knife a nail and a mobile or any building familiar to mason’s trowel are also helpful Be you You might even try your hand sure that all the sand you use is first at producing characters from some carefully sifted through a sieve of your favorite stones And by when it Is dry Then it must be all means don’t forget to practice well soaked so that it is like the carving your own name for every to label his work sculptor clay which sculptors use The easiest kind of sand modeling as hi own A sharp tool such as for the beginner is done on a level a knife will produce excellent sand stretch of sand on which can be letters made relief maps animals and birds Hardest of all but more like the having long slender necks and bills methods used by professional sculptors is that known as modeling "in Start with a Bird the round ” Out of an ordinary An ordinary bird any kind you mound of wet sand bv careful choose Is one of the easiest subiects forming patting and pinching with to model After you have soaked the your hands you can build churches sand W'ell and leveled It off with a boats automobiles bridges and all flat board mark out a square or kinds of animals If you wish for Instance to make rectangular space for the frame Then using a stick or nail as a pen- a crocodile assemble a long pile cil draw an outline of the bird In of sand for the body Make it graduthe wet sand Place more wet sand ally curved and pointed at one end Inside the outlines of" your bird for the tail Using your hands shape round It off and smooth It Use a his long narrow jaws and head and stlek or knife to cut out the bill place a bump over each eye For the the wings the eye and other sharp front legs place small piles of sand edges And in adding thefinisning just behind the head curving them touches he sure to cut a sharp out from the body toward the head clean outline around the edge of Do the same for the back legs and your subject Moisten It again and don’t forget to spread the toes far pat it down firmly Now your work apatt Remember too that a crocois ready for display dile’s back is very rough so he will modeling is very popu- have to have some lumps and bumps lar but a bit more difficult Sand on his back piled into a pyramid with a 13- -' Coloring Your Work degree angle is your working base You may add color to your art for this kind of modeling Smooth off the slanted side and draw what- work by using any shade of calciever subject you wish to model Be mine Place the powder In a large sure that the sand is well packed salt cellar and shake it lightly over Then cut away the rest of the sand the surface of your models Smooth it off with brush and water If you want to keep your works of art for some time and don’t want them to fall apart or blow away sprinkle cement over them in the same manner as you use the calcimine The moisture will cause thf cement to harden J Bas-reli- Trio of Books Chosen for Boy Readers i ? i Books (o be reviewed today w'ere selected on a basis of their interest for boys — and of course girls may read them too if they have the adventurous spirit that enjoys such things First of all comes ‘‘Leif Erickson the Lucky” by Frederic A Hummer published by the John C Winston company of Philadelphia This is a tale to delight every boy s heart a story of adventure and excitement of courage at sea and daring on Vellow land The story starts with Leif as a boy among the vikings of Iceland Through the bov’s eyes the reader is given an intimate view of the life and customs of the time— about 10 000 A D or nearly 10 000 years ago The household habits of the family are shown in Liefs catching fish In his mother’s housekeeping and the respect in which the family The habits of holds the father the people are shown by the trouble this father has and the way In which it is settled The settlements by the Norsemen on the coast of Greenland and the uncharted journeys that brought these adventuicrs close to the new world that no one jet knew were the first steps in Liefs own saga of exploration which culminated in his discovery of America and the making of the first settlement here b) Liefs band of men I’or All Boy It is a fine book of high adventure for all boys and for those studying the discovery and explora- I tion of America it adds a new hero to their already long list Of the same type of adventure coutageous youthful seeking is the txiok "Sky cruiser ” by Howard M Brier a Random House publication Rut ’Skycruiser” deals with the adventures of a very modern young man junior test pilot in a huge airplane factory llis domain Is the unt halted sky rather than the unchaited sea and his vese Is a new airplane instead of an ancient ship Yet Lief tho Lucky tine character and Barry Martin modern fiction hero have much in common and those who admire one Will enjov the doings of the other The story gives a clear insight Into the various phases of aviation so that boys who long to fly will find this story almost an answer to R fc ’4 S f v J i ! 'v ' - i pf S‘ ' " ! i Hv if--i - 5? 1 f 4 1 V 4 ’'’ f- -- T ! - I ’ 1 fA i fl ij' t p u s r “UfcA AB 7 The cactus plant Is the foundation of the desert When a traveler's water supply has become exhausted he can obtain water by supporting a cactus trunk on stones building a fire at either end and making a hole in the middle The effect of the heat is to draw the water out of the hole Another way to procure water Is to cut off the top of a barrel cactus pound up the pulp and squeeze It The water is rather salty and bitter but is clear and palatable Cactus plants are easily identified as shrubs with juicy stems bearing small srale-lik- e leaves and bunches of sharp spines They vary In size from plants about three or four inches in height to trees 60 feet tall The plants are widely distributed In European countries and with the exception of a single species all are natives of America Here they grow in the hot dry sections of the country particularly in southwestern United States and northern Mexico The "mescal button” or “pavote” cactus is a strong stimulant and can temporarily quiet all hunger thirst or fatigue pangs The Mexican Indians use this cactus for medicinal and religious purposes The Indians use the juue of a Answers Graduation Theme Used For Week’s Puzzles Mother Insects To scold Established (ahbr) We've put the commencement speaker into our word diamond The second word is a spring the third means tired the fifth is a part of the kg and the sixth is a term used in golf Now form the diamond n r 'i c 7 i A f op m sa at fa Sh Ai Jo M nc nn M Ri so I en h These Posers Confu se Careless Food Plays Large Pari in Thinkers Health of Any Pet Wry Strange Ilililc Nnnip sav th be an - Pat while laving bricks fell from the fourth story to the sidewalk His friend Miks snd a doctor ran to uick him up ’He's dead" said the doctor sadly Whereupon Pat sat up and said "I am not dead'” Gently Mike pushed hn friend back down “Now you shut up rat” he said firmly "This man's a doctor and he knows beat” "I R During the current school year the following children have at various times taken reading parts on the programsMarjorie Osborn Virginia Salisbury Oquirrh Shirley Lemmon Liberty Robin Burt Hamilton Jerry Martin Washington Dale Jensen Whittier Ellen Jane Kerr Douglas Edward Chns-tensLincoln Dorothy Anderson Roosevelt Patsy itegan Judge Memorial Ray Baxter Lowell David Putnam Cecil Jackson Margen 8 —- Clark G ible Troy me-int- o 1 an 'vit Sc Many Take Tart Ikist week I happened to call on afpliysic everv so often That Is if he There Is some veiv close connecfriend who is a dog enthusiast He felt compelled to continue feeding em of one h the pertion between the animal "junt anything" Dog sons named at the lift end one of always ha several and he’ll talk condition powders ara not expenthe plai e at the right Real range "dogs’ for hours-- If him let A little mixed with the reguyou sive the words so that the name of eai h I found him In the reliar treating a lar food about once a month is person is opposite the plm e with mi k one It w as s mighty tough job pretty good Insurance It’ll coun-terw hit h he Is i onnei ted too t the various items a dog may Not anybody would iare to 1 — Joan of Arc Si laiuis tackle it If it was not absolutely he given when he calls at a neigh2— The Duke of Wellington Holne ( ssarv bor's house or the bits of candy or lywood The whole trouble lay In the dog’s cake that a visitor at your own 3— Abraham Lincoln Rome diet He'd been eating the wrong house feats compelled to donate to 4— Charles Lindbergh New York The results of of bone the pet s happiness thing Dew-eyFI ' 6— Thomas Waterloo and too mui h atari h Inchip were his diet Food 6— Helen Orleans evident I asked the man whst he Starchy 7 — Nero Gettvshurg fed his dog "Oh" ha aaid "they Starchy foods and sweet do not Superior Knt'ilelpp ‘dn the work Oquin get a little of everything Table scrapa and bone and leftover food and sometime and dog sometunea canned food” your baby's Some Dog Thrive Arbutus knowest thou what has four arms and four legs Mistress- "And w hat name Mandy?” and can stretch but can’t walk?” We ILilluil ' ’Nsv Horatio What strange Culored Maul named him fiom the Bible” animal is this forsooth7’’ Mistress "Hallud? I never heard “Whv two suits of woolen underthat before" wear thou nitwit" o Oh Maid jesm Ain t nev er read Hallud be they name ?' ” in - Vnswers to Puzzles In Weekly Column puzzle solution: j ii — j make a healthy dog Neither do The diamond Is S spa spent hone that chip and sliver Veal ankle tee R bones or beef bones are the best spraker Palatial palisades pallid and - big one If you watch your dog you can palmist Brule rue bouquet and veil tell when he Isn’t just right Inter- He'll la k the old "zing" nally in In manner His no will be hot or his breath will smell bad When any of those thing happen (except of couise that a dog that's been active all day will aleo he tired and la i k ' zmg' ) It a good idea to V Ural Sislil make hi next meal of slightly mois- M ss Gusher— How oriderffil to toned food snd add to It a dq-'- pf II hv hip Turtfull)see that volume of water tumbling the powdei ' n dnw edv Ann' 1 ve aeen seventeen Niagara falls Friqurnt ‘dosing" Is fooll-- h so do Guide tboredi— How much nwo mm v not overdo l! Just a tom h eveiv so 'Ills solution of his chffueiliy wonderful it would be to see It all John“Vnd how long have you in giving ihe dog some good btamr often like cleaning th spark plugs of condition powders or a nuldlof a motor when they need It been blind I going up the other way- - Ordinarily for a dog that get plenty of rxeri Ise those thing in that combination are all right to a certain extent And there aie lomi dovs that seem to thrive on almost anything But too mm h arelessnes about a digs diet will nine time out of ten eventually bung on the sUie oi ' of thing th( taking my fiu ml s time and enei gv to rc in Edwin Benzon Higham Glen Thomas Billy Bingham Onequa In addition to the readers some 1500 boys and girl have partm-pate- d in the programs by furnishing music each week Ciossword i ISVnl Them "Mamma why do elephants have such big trunks7" 'Well they have to come all the way from India" Whs j’u ii irllfil? p Froh- Ought one he punished for something he did not do? Prof Indeed not ell I didn’t do my math Fresh V da ca the The weekly broadcast is built on the lines of a dramatized news report with the highlights of the week in the Salt Lake si hools vividly presented for the radio audienre The cast of young readers has been loyal to their work coming to and broadcasts week after week in spite of bad weather holidays or other activities Their only recompense has been the training they have received the good times they hRve had together and the knowledge of a job well done That the training has been of definite benefit is vouched foi by the teacheis of those taking part who have emphasized the improvement in voice posture and reading ability that have come from Members of The Tribune's school editor cast ready to give one of the weekly broadcasts aie loft to right: Shi i ley Lemmon Liberty Dale Jensen Whittier Dorothy Anderson Roosevelt Virginia Salisbury Oquirrh Jerry Martin Washington Marjorie Osborn in otl so M Completing the second year’s prethunusual radio program "The School News of the Air" sponsored by The Salt Lake Tribune the school editor cast gave a fine presentation Saturday over KSL at 1015 a m The group which has performed every Saturday during this school year has been recruited from among The Tribune school editors of the various schools and has therefore been changed from time to time in order to afford more children the training provided by this work Dramatized New Does your fnmily enjoy homemade chili sauce7 If not start them with this recipe and they will never want to eat any other kind Bonnie Craft of Hartford City Ind sent this recipe: Chili Sauce s 1 sentation of Home Made Chili — M School Editors Real Actors mention re Co ports another glee club in addition to the one heard on this program Children of the lower platoon have their own organization In which they receive training In group singing in preparation for their fine work when they are promoted Into the upper grades At Irving high school In Holladay many students of note will graduate One of these is Marjorie Sutherland who used to plav around with me Margie's yellow hair blue eyes and creamy complexion are tops Salt Lake lower division high si hools aren’t slow to recognize the ability of their students and the upper division high schools are probably watching to see what ma terial they will have next year Vir ginia Price will be at West and Ge neva Hopkins and Peggy Smith will shine at South It Is a good thing for the schools and for the students that there is this constant renewing of personality and ambition of enthusiasm snd vitality at all the schools quaits chopped tomatoes cup chopped gteen peppers cup chopped onions i cup suit cups granulated sugar ftith all the words heg'nning with i quarts vinegar pal Fill in tlie blank spaces and teaspoons allspice solv e it teaspoons cinnamon 1 ginger PAL — S S whole nutmegs PAL T i teaspoon black and red pepper Mix ingredients Roil thre hours or until thick Bottle Perform Reenact School Activities as Drama fl sic fla ns Since graduation Is almost here ought to note that there are many handsome lads and many beautiful and sweet lassies who will be graduating this year It seems that from the grade schools there will be a goodly number of boys and girls who w'lth the coming of June will shake off the title of “pupil” and don with the coming of next September the bright new glory of high school stoogies From the Edison school Is a clever j’oung lady who will be going to Jordan next year She is Laura Anderson and because of her good looks and her high scholarship she will probably be heard from In more wavs than one r Another grade school student worth noticing Is Marilyn Mason of Ensign Cute and clever and full of energy Marilyn ought to follow in the footsteps of other "famous" rnsi?nites— Helen Keelev now at Bryant: Augusta Judd now at the university and others too numerous Most of us feel a little sad now Unit school is ending and we won't he M’cng our friends every day So wed Ute to give you this puzzle mt Pot-ki- Pleases Family To tac k by Sc an Gi Bryan Morris Marie Barker Bernice Grundman Joyce Jensen Reva Allred Norma Lawley Phyllis Lowler Frances Runnels Beth Pritchett third row Jack Sharp Jak McCarthy Bruce Allen Timothy Kenneth Pidd Jean Eldredge Joan Child Nona Other Glee Club Beverly Philips Mary Jane Zappey Shirley Ann Christensen So keen is the interest In musio Esther Jackson Geneta Frakes Mrs Libbie C Godbe director at Webster that the school sup- we to pudging u Wf telephone calls commending its and the entire group as well as the soloist is to be commended for the success of the selection Webster glee club is made up of boys and girls of the sixth grade and the articulating unit The organization has appeared on numerous programs at the school this year winning favorable comment each time Marjorie McDermaid t Traveler Gets Sub Del) Thinks Drink From Of Friends Cactus Plant Who Graduate HORIZONTAL Pei forms on the stage I'm d w ith either Fxc Iccmatton to the listeners w fid - f I Br d Beverly Phillips who possesses a fine clear soprano voicesang "Love5s Old Sweet Song” with the glee club accomThis panying her for the chorus old ballad was particularly pleasing e of — Sll Eleven-year-ol- the Webster glee club as they appeared on the May 27 School News of the Air are left to right front row Barbara Wilson Ethel Nelson Venus Mouskondis Marillyn Barker Dorothy Palm Beverly Coleman Patricia Maack Marion Lang Mary Kumarelas Geraldine Stewart Howard Logsdon Mac Read second row' Billy Buist Members These are the days when manytVi boys and girls are taking part in1 19 graduation exercises and receiving diplomas Our crossword puzzle has its own diploma as you see r ” A 5 u umph on the May 27 "School News of the Air" The first offering was “Go Down Moses’’ a negro spiritual sung a cappella This selection showed a careful balancing of parts and real technique on the part of the children The diction wa particularly fine The closing number given by the glee club was the happy "Oh Tell Us Merry Birds of Spring” which the group gave with real vivacity and feeling Soloist Pleases V j? - ' A -- t As ' 7l - i I 4fc T I isv ' f certain species for healing cracks in their feet and for other medicinal Joan of Arc and Orleans the purposes when on long journejs Duka of Wellington and Wateiloo The cactus flowers are usually braham Lincoln and Gettysburg large and vary in color from white Charles Lindbergh and St Louis yellow or orange to rose red deep Thomas E Dewey and New York red or purple The fruit Is lasting Helen and Trov Nero and Rome and in many cases is charmingly Clark Gable and Hollywood colored Porr I ist Chopping tool 12 Within their (beams It Kind of seafood 16 By wav of Answer Question 17 Ancient A dffcrent type of book entrelv vv On h 18 Mac hine converts "So 'that's the Reason hy R electrical chamc at energy mei gy Ray Baker published by the Reilly A Lee company Chicago 21 Point of the compsss (abbr) In this little volume illustrated 23 Indc finite artic le wclh photographs by K N Stanger 31 I Hobby youngster of 11 or 12 years "5 Advertisement (nbbr) learris tho answer to many ques- 28 Neuter pronoun 27 No tions that puzzle hovs of that age’ Bobby has a good friend the old 38 'loo YFRTICAL prolessor who answeis his questions and Illustrates hi answers bv 1 Unruly crow cl Vise of muroscope telescope and 3 Bum O liter si tent 'fie a p pa rat us 4 Aipomohil to hirs ' ' Tills H an isj book i y to I o (ieruse si udv 7 Lived fend easy to unde) stand easy to enjoy snd both hoc snd guls will ft Document received upon grailu find in it the answer to many a puz si ion ft mil si honl Giasj ut for fodder Ihng question & r Com Iircatl One cup yellow corn meal sifted 1 cup white flour sifted cup white sugar ’ cup melted shortening 1 cup thick sour milk 4 teaspoon soda ’a teaspoon salt 1 egg well beaten Cream sugar egg melted shortenAdd sour milk ing well together in which soda has been well disAdd salt corn meat and solved flour Bake in a well greased pan SO minutes at 300 degrees Serves seven J r ni Providing the main pait of the program the Webster glee club of 35 members directed by Mrs Libbie C Godbe scored a real tri- y By Bernice Stevens Many of us have dieams of becoming great artists or sculptors Although ve are not all gifted with the artistic abilities which l Young Soloist Wins Favor With Ballads Provide Hours Of Pleasant Work 1 |