Show ffednay Morni"' — Salt £akc Tribune April 10 1910 Gasoline Alley chool News and Views It — f Nw gyndlcitt Cblctfo Trlbunt-- smz YOU SHOULD if A si m CQUiltS owner SOME MONEY CEE - ANYTH INI THE 7 Mu PUT IT 'D FP0BA3LY WHAT Tribune Classroom Writers Report on Interesting Events 1WUCHT OF WELTI? ! THAT LUCE A Pot Inc N— WOULD FOI? APPSEhEN'SiCM CET MC2T1ME? you may SHAKE A DO YOU WITH rr PupilslLongf ellow Teachers fasatcliTrips for Vacation 1 IS - Janice Jacobsen t Students editor Shirley Ayres Clark Johnson associate editors the 'Sp to cri Longfellow School— We thought it would be interesting to find out what each of the Longfellow teachers did during vacation writes Florence Woolsey Miss Minerva Woolley Miss Minnie M Davis Miss Doris Cranley Miss Edith M Nash Miss Virginia A Brunner Mrs Helen N Murray and Miss M Frances Whitworth all did housecleaning Mrs Marjorie M Murdock calmly stated that she stayed home and mended her clothes the report vacation with i jprin? the rest enjoyed had and Sammy Richard mucn wepk at Sun pent ‘i1! Sorenson en- r ! ! Ahorseback riding and fishing Dick Lynndal at ‘la visiting and Bob Hancock along took long walks and went to the T 1 Bmfheir scout troop spent four beauty parlor Miss Jeahnette O cabin in Mill Sherrod spent her vacation on a at the Billings li ranch In Wyoming Miss Ruth O Beless and Miss Lois Garff both cin scout went to a music convention in school f IJ'eS Boy Scouts California Miss Unsworth j M Spend Varied Week Enjoy Irh School Little Orphan Annie Keg U Chicago B Uit KRl 'i'rtbune-N- - iopyngm iimu Nw Byndlctla ” fr 5 ved Sour 1 Edyth visited in Nevada while Miss Mary Padgen enjoyed herself just sitting and sitting J R Smith our principal planted his garden rested and studied a bit on the side Alfred Turner our custodian d the' school Volunteers for window wishing were wished for but none turned up The boys have gone in for hoparticulating unit scotch in a big way and five courts cnow second first and Emma have been Ada Lou Walker painted on the back Jesn Jones second playground for their use New contribu17 courts have also been painted on Marcia Core room classes tes The articulating unit to be the front playgrounds for the girls a program 20 courts now for the girls ire preparing on April making to use reports Joy Reinsimar liven in the auditorium science of the activities 19 Various y an outinf? at cra7 X g Helen ’fpsisy Oark of room 18 articuJin reports: The hopscotch be-lament was finished just lolthe and inring vacation ling winners were announced: Eth grade Cheron Dixon first second fifth grade S Schubert first and Shawna sixth grade Joane Elison second first and Ruth Jean Crawford OH YES-TH- E PAPERS HAVE QtVEH AN ACCURATE REPORT ON THE TESTtMONY-BUCWONT AOtYWT HB MURDERED OLD GREGORY-H- E WON T ADMIT MUCH OF ANYTHING- - JUST WON'T HE CAME FROM THE WEST- - WON’T SAY WHERE He YALK-6A- SAYS HE HAD NO JOB-H- E WAS HUNGRY ALONE AND FRIENDLESS -- THE L Importwill be presented ant experiments will be performed and explained by the students house-cleane- work Wringer Lafayette Class 7 Stout and Mrs Clarence H Bryant Projects Parents’ Meet hair: medium blue eyes: complexion: fair - el health education director Oqtiirrh SO-E- fe Lfl 'S2JULLL MET NEVER MET HAVE Clttl) Has (fl Tribune-Telegra- T Yotir Thursday April ntrE 118 pm TICKETS at Itusiness Office Today! m Oquirrh School— Recently ths fifth and sixth grade pupils of the Oquirrh Library club under the direction of Miss Sadie Metz made a trip to the public library The object of the excursion was to help the children learn how to find books they wanted to borrow Rpfore the club members took this trip each pupil was given an application form for a library card Of course some of the children alreadv had cards of their own so they did not need these forms It Is une of the aims of the library rlub to have each member have a personalty owned library card and to make good use of it When the pupils arrived at the children's section of the library Mrs Dorothy W Lyon librarian acted as guide This excursion proved to he very interesting and beneficial and we wish to thank Mrs Lyon for helping us reports Virginia Salisbury The girls of the third fourth fifth and sixth grades have been very eager to improve their skil in hopscotch and the physical education teachers have done much to help them New courts have also helped Oquirrh winners are Beverly Walton Fredella Croft Ann Roberts Patricia Smith Jane Coneiy Geraldine Taylor Donna Roberts and Marion Koch reports Lenora Walton grade 5 t'sa j: i OKAY WHEN WE 6IT TOTH' OFFICE AS THEY 60 T'INDER 7“ SURE IT'S PUT TH’ STUFF ON MM EH — OLD By Inc UcNiufibt Hyndical A SMART SYKE-OL-LOLOG- IT'LL BODDER MM INSIDE HE'LL BE BOiNT UP IT’S PART A MY BATTLE YOU'RE A SMART BOID HOtBY HAW HAW u Travrl irriba) lection of Ilain Fisher OKAY IT'LL COST VA A BUCK-- ! 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K Cl Ult Y o rule mules from place to place side a cliv and from one village to another U made A common type of saddle of wood with a aheepskln under over the It and a bit of padding deck the to custom It scat llk mules In trappings made from and piece of colored leal tier almost Often the animals seem the trappings t under lEor F The Ball— ii Wv jugt The football O OF FATE -- That AXlE has turned AT SOCIAL TRtuWM INTO A CIRCUS -IONLY I WERE AN OSTRICH t COULD HIDE WCY HEAD IN THE SHEET 3AND5 OF ORLlVlON— AND TO MAKE NY CUP MORE BITTER PRINCE DU FROMACaE TURNS OUT TO &E AN IMPOSTOR PtOEOH-EHAIME- AT :) thetrP well-to-d- a K PLtA&t'y Copyright YER RI6HT THEN LAFF AN' SAY YA WAS K1DDIN' WHEN HE DUCKS 3 r' Trip to Library Full Heart and Empty Purse v: DUCE A FAST FEINT WIT YA STT In- TribuneTeIegram Auditorium V US0' Joe Palooka — Phsychology YA AtNT NAW i aint never TH BUM PALOOKA "CONQUEST OF THE AIR” Intermountain Aviation Club THE USE? JURY- - Xv meahwhile-BAC- A Mot ion Picture Tribune-Telegra- m j -' ‘ R- ON£ COFFEE I Lake FELT— BUT WHAT'S I SPEECH TO THE iv4u uy UopyriKm New fciytidlcait inc t -1 ROUT THINK SHOULD CACT ANYTHING HERE— THE FOOD ISMT £2 s copy I JW lrtbune-- Chu-at- — assembly will be given this week Songs dances and speeches typical of the South American countries have been planned by the pupils of Mrs May-bDe Busk's Spanish classes The dancing will be under the direction of Miss Lucille Murdock girls’ oft Pai Re The Gumps rores of "dialects” besides the Ethiopia A dialect Is a special Italians and today Is part of the languages of a language form Italian empire That change took Some Ethiopians In the citie place four year ago and it ended wear clothes like ours but in genpaythe life of a kingdom with a long eral ment for 60 they wear a national costume day A reward history the same for both men and This vallable to everyone Sotne persons thing of Ethiopia women It is made up of a cotton ho obtain one of his loan as a “land of negroes" but that shirt long cotton trouser and a in addition to Is not a correct way to speak of help-m- i looe robe it railed a Ethiopia contains people who The outer garment friendly service he are much mixed Many of them "rhnmma" and ha been eomparerl mkf cash loans up to $300 are Hamltea others are Semites to the old Roman toga The rham-m- a “ and atlll other are negroes cost If you draped about the shoulder eed cash In a aurvey of the people several and down to the knee or youTl find this bang mn at 1008 ago 14 per rent of the people hf’tow year Continental were dnssed as "Mark" 13 lrr The plain people base while “Hi Building cent a "white" and 73 per rent rh a mmas made from cloth of the a mixed or "bronze” use for bed sheets The bv kmd we Phone Wasatch 4129 Seventy languages are spoken have ehammas woven clases ujW natives of Ethiopia and their by band and often edged with a colored border A chief or a hit’h a silk priest mav have one with border a font wide keep the Ethiopian Usually washing their rbnmmns clean In time of mournI hem each day the poor how how however ing the robe are letting by soiry they more prow soiled Among the I to the sign of mourning Pink yellow or blue clothing wear Presented by Natives of Ethiopia have many Men women and children mules was conquered by S’ -r- j ALL THE TIME er Ethiopians Still Wear Robes Like Togas Says Unelc Ray nun I ln the habit of "''ling rash loan to people Iivln thfm two years to mpy and requiring nq DURING RECESS- — V YEAH-GURE-A- Nuttall Jr ia tboul HO pounds X A son Virginia Gray Editor Stout Karen Jacobs Associate Editor street was 0( 675 Sixth East Lafayette School — Ruth Hawkes hosptreated at police emergency third grade reports: We have laceratital Tuesday afternoon for been milk its value and studying his of left ion of the third finger had which he incurred when On March 28 rooms 12 and 13 with the help of Miss Josephine k aught It in an electric wring-eathhome Peterson prepared for a party We made ice rream cottage cheese and butter Every child had something to do Some were chosen to be servers and waiters wearing different colored caps w ith the word "Milk” printed on them There were 46 guests We all had very enjoyable time We appreciated the work our teacher put into it Patsy Thorton second grade says: Spring Is here and this is the time when we study nature Trees are starting to bloom The grass and trees are getting green Mclve Sundloff brought her rabbit to school so we could study about rabbits We all enjoyed having a visit from It Darlene Martinson fourth grade In our geography contributes: class we are studying Japan We have a Japanese girl in our room She told us about their festivals In Japan She gave reports about their products including cloth foods and other things Primary Hospital New It Is getting along in April so you ran see it won’t be very long before Mother's day So we boys and girls at the primary hospital are starting to make presents for our mothers We are going to have a program for them too We wish that Robert Putnam and John Harrington were here to enjoy the fun with us But we are also glad they are well enough to go home about 31 height: —Jimmy Fridal jt 10 inches weight: Charles cf Mr N— son Gives Parly Injures Boy "FIGHTING D A RINGS DEATH KNELL OF VIOLENCE AND CRIME! TIES KILLER TO NICK GATT MOB- OH JOHN -- YOU DID MAKE A WONDERFUL BEEN-DROV- REGULAR STANDARD ANSWER6- - 1 “I’ve Got a Feeling lie’s Fooling” I ASKED HIM— "ISN’T IT TRUE YOU WERE ONE OF NtCK GATTS EMPLOYEES? E SURE HE SAID- - 1C jHAl? A TRUCK FOR HIM FOR A WHIL- E- FIRED -THEN THE PHOTOGRAPHERS AND REPORTERS MOeBED ME YS -- K Bryant High School— Dr L John will be the speaker at the Bryant Parent-Teachassociation meeting on Thursday w hen he will talk on program guidance This talk will help the parents teachers and students to plan for school programs next year - Alvin Cline first-yea- r pupil has returned from Los Angeles where with 175 other hoys and girls from various parts of the United States he participated in a symphony orchestra conducted by the National Junior High School orchestra Plans are under way for a boys’ and a girls’ tennis tournament each of which will consist of doubles and singles The tournaments will be under the direction of Miss Lucille Murdock and Glen Ander- uy Inc mwnmm S n of Gold THE WAY $1000 KWA8D COOPES 0AvX Si WS6 THAT'S WAS 21 )our toviulHit inc By Chic Young KMrva T CANT WEAR YOU DEAR I WITH THE RADIO BLARING I IF YOU MAD JJST ’PHONED ME AND MONCCTLY DAGWOOD YOU CAN GET ME SO UPSE- T- VOLfBC LUCKY TO WAVS A WIFE WITH SUCH A GOOO rvv WOULDN'T WAVE BEEN SO BAD BUTNO—VtXJ DPNT EVEN THINK V CVPLAINEDIT : DISPOSITION HMD Klnt World llightc OF MG A $ A i awav ‘L 7 '’ y Tt ' PACK THLRE UNCA DONALD’ k I t By Walt Disney Iyaa— missed OVER THAT BROKEN GLASS J jtfc Doiial! 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