Show 22 Wednesday Morning - School J lz IV News and Views : I At Bryant play i t-- one of the Utah scrap- - snwsr- -1 I Gunther THel Editor Elv Meti Associate Editor Bryant High School— Last Fri- i day the Spanish students of Mrs Maybel DeBusk entertained the Bryant student body with an assembly commemorating the fiftieth day U anniversary of Mrs Burton W Musser and Senor E L Elizondo were the guest apeakers The remainder of the program consisted of Spanish danres and the : ' r' a 1 I ILJ" mil t i I V " !! I I 1 i 1 WHAT ON U ' 3 I : I — 1 S I ancat uiwn- - I t i i rittaJ iu I rsj£t I Jau OI1I Cunnguu TrlbunN I Hm ayndKM ' 4 rnrv B MTTf '0 sri fW TS IV-- It — BJf KlPAY k?m Wk?' £ 1 10 ft VUkrf Inc mn The - if aUJMkl - lO 1 t M t HM-M- 1 Knsf THAT : ' Wire-Kapp- er ""St! NEVER MIND JUL- H BUT GET YOUR COAT AND COME AiLONGr WE'RE QOtNq TO CALU OM NICK GATT RtOHT NOW- -I DON'T BELIEVE H!TD — i III WHO? 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OWTWUEE? u iii rrt '-r JlJ ' - turn WITNESSES KCtfSeOt HOKTlMEe - artlc- - the Junior Red from meetlnr 1 Gives Program In J C4SE' r-r- -r 1 Gerald Sain student Spanish Class Rain Check fs£)(j EA 1940 April 17 iGasoline Alley Tribune Classroom Writert Re nor t on Interesting tventt : fait £aks tribune— V be --- 1 riLU— wwt on- - Included "El and "La Cucu-rachThe songs were "La The dances aongs Carafe" "La Jota" a" "La Patoma" "Amapola" "Rancho and "Cielito Lindo" Grande" The annual election of student body officers Is taking place this week The whole week Is dedicated to this event with preliminaries early in the week and the finals on Friday The boys In J H Palmer's shop took a trip to a local packing plant on Tuesday The boys were taken through the plant and learned many beneficial things James Scott and company a variety program at the assembly on April 9 Songs dances and Impersonations were given ' : s s i y pre-aent- A 1 The Gumps ' I f r ClfeAR 1t — o v K0 I FV4CTY FACt ME AFTER rAPERS A cawed fwicfeo LZL-ll Slay Mad o o Uuitcb 4i:9 m -- Li HTAlK AtOCTT r VgR AMD NOW IF U AKfi SOMETHING a SUo SrfiJL - ueAVEr4 C30 APTEKKEK MtJflL Vuet her leave Vthi HCsjey K V w- : : WMi yaw4 TfYiLuYwt ncNum iyaoitt coP7nm S PeSlGNiN'— -ut - JF ABOUT IT j UP' YAtYAf tHuli h YAf JT i ?n m VI L±J&) tMi- - 1 liP mc J f3 OH I S'POSP I I'M COOLED 90V SHO GWlNE 6IT OFF NO W I AM IS l V— 0NE T$—Lri NOT IcAN'T E j P ' AH NOW' DON 60 PO'GITTIN' YO' STAY MAD HE AW RIGHT tMOKEY NOW JIST RILAX YOU ALWEE fclT NOTj I HE STAY LiCkiN' WHEN HE JJI MAD AT T MOBUDDY GIT I N DAT m RJN© wid -L TO f A By Ham Fisher : f MUSTAKIW-OA- t- — i up U 1 I YO' rl J1 ORNER1ESS POUL SLINGIN' f! 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I80Y YO'SHO' T'DATIGAG HFR0M LETTIN' A WIND AT IIbuRN'TMM MM HAvP rHOW'JAKNOW Oquirrh Class In observance of his ninetieth birthday anniversary frlenda feted J W Haddock of 8 Denver street A resident at his home Tuesday of Salt Lake City more than 6l years Mr Haddock was employed by the Utah Light and Traction company for 3 years and for 2) years was an L D S temple worker V' THIS-LA- OY lk on Joe Palooka — Yo Gotta 1 Fete 90th Birthday up tha loan UTfcW ID MAA— I in YOaLLDASSEKIT L' Lowell School — Carol Jean Bcrndt writes: The Junior Red Cross members are having their annual meeting on Saturday at the Lincoln high school At this meeting there will be an exhibit of the things made by the different schools The stu dents of the sixth grade of room 15 are making booklets for this exhibit Each person Is bringing In pictures cut from magazines Some r mc Kmt Fiui n 1 it ramer :- : of the books will be on babies dogs awn yioci m nnnging liy bcorge McManus flowers food and children pets Miss Myrtle A Peterson Is In ' HE LEPT EARLY TO TAKE OP f U" charge of this work t w- Virginia Salisbury Editor Pauline — says: Walklngshaw Ifrmo ( rvE Dorothy Linton Associate Editor i&krTHeJ op to ANvwwece cut th£ places Drums are beating in the second (early Oquirrh School — During spring grade room They have been studyvarntlon our teacher Miss Eliza- ing the Indians and are making beth Beesley visited the Walpt In- things that are typical of these dian villnRe in Arizona She people Some of the things that v v brought back with her for our they have made are drums pottery r 'A m— m Tti i f rfr room a big box filled with the most which they have : painted and some She posters showing Indian homes Interesting Indinn articles brought a real Indian tomtom three rattles painted with Indinn designs several pieces of pottery two large bnskets and some dolls We have put the pottery and baskets in our Indian I I k 4 i A I till I '""' trading post store We beat the Jackson Elementary School — I r i t II — 1 amission tomtoms and shake the rattles for Clara Wilson grade four reports: ir t copynsnt mcmus: rnn uixie oi ueieat jjy itlctvoyii our music We thank Miss Dees-le- y We are going to present an op I i f !r i i i for bringing back these fine eretta called 'The Maid an the i IT'S NO USE I'VE DONE ArV WHY DON'T YOU WAIT f DON'T GIVE UP OH I'D N BUT SURELY THERE ) WELL — I'VE I hvlUVT BE WRITTEN LOTS things for us NV£R DO I'VE GOT AN IDEA PROMISE THE VOD YOU EVERYTHING TO GET YOU OFP K VI Golden Slipper" All of the third r WAY "" BILLY EOFK Second Grade 1 OUT OF THI3 LOVE STORIES ' J" WILL AND MAKE HIM THAT MR HrS MIND BUT HE STILL WANTS Uy N P-r—rC grades and Mrs Josephine M r7 TO MARRY YOU WHtN HE tiWUtWHY HAkkt ( BUT THI5 PUHHY e— day was Sunday Sullivan's fourth 'grade will take ?? Q — —i v Loveva got me i I -i In honor of this day the fifth part In It grows up -y youvegotto and sixth grade pupils presented ' Eugene Webb say that Bill rrr--r r i two programs One group of 35 Young wort first place In the marpupils presented a play railed "Viva ble touriament for Jackson and over th radio on Donald Lubeck won second place In this play Madia Dick Roberts room 22 says on Thursday Simmons a fifth grade girl played Monday the pupils of Miss Rcna the part of This Fox's fifth and sixth grades preprogram was given under the di- sented a pageant rectum of Mis H Eula Parry in honor of the fiftieth anniversary The other program was given by of the union tne sixin grade pupils of room Audrey Da via reportj that the 16 under the direction of Mrs fourth grade winners in the hop ftuby Hoyden assisted by Miss scotch tournament were Betty Parry and Mrs Edna Sunberg This Coyne and Beverly Merick ar lK-jI UUJ l kVV t K J was given as an assembly for the l A gs uxjksAvr" si Dick Roberta contribute: Lat ii fifth and sixth grade students on week the children of the elemen : : ! lllondie Younrr wn By Que rnhu ' Friday In this play Helen Van tary achool enjoyva a moving pic Os played the part of e r ture about Alaska They saw the MiTii ii j uiiiULJJTi- lu-:-- : n ii The costume were fine glacier and all the diffferent DOROTHY LIS TON kinds of fish In that country J CrrvASAM) X JCiveiSOTtaget) Swowd'dou1 ) H Sixteen speeches speeches were given In the semifinals of which six were chosen for the finals Those speeches were judged by Melvln Strong Claire Likes Golden Sill and Derrel Bishop The six jpeerhe rhnsen were those of Mary Koch Virginia Leary Bernard Erickson Konrad McGregor Pattie Bowman and Or son White Grant Southwlck IB On Monday the Stewart high ichool held Its annual "fathers and tons' outing" It was held at the University of Utah gym The boys of the school under the direction of our gym teacher Phil A Baker participated In the program of exhibitions of the various sports Also the finals of the boxing and wrestling tournament were held The money received will be used to supply our physical education department with more supplies The fathers and sons enjoyed it ImTommy Rees IB mensely Every other Friday the meetings of the IB Photography club are held In this club we discuss the type of scene to take and how to photograph our choice These classes are directed by Dr Gladys M Relyea Now after studying the functions of a camera we are to go outside and try our skill at taking Mary Koch photographs their dear 3 WTrt' s — ir( frrr (if rt iiM — Lowell Red Cross Makes Scrap Books for Exhibit 2 years fo s i Roseline Novlkoff Editor Nathan Beal and Shirley Mailman Associate Editors Wm M Stewart School— The social science classes are to hold the finals of the - speech contest on Wednesday This is the fifth annual contest of Its kind for the On March 6 the prelimischool naries were held In which all so- Helen Holkstad Editor cial science students presented Patty McCallum Assolate Editor lth bills If you're swamped o different I've not you're been In the me boat— and so have hundreds of others If a help rome on rah loan In No payment Is necessary for 60 day and you may take I UNfcATEKJL JrzzzJ ITrv: 4q r:-:-l ¥ i iSfET i Polite Blackmail? : YOUR BKr BAHO' V yfl c Stewart Plans Contest Finals V V j 'fmi!!! k a A V) T VV'l 1 i ) O (rlil IIf later Mr Reid isw what had hap pened and ran to the spot Raising his rifle he fired at Uie serpent head and the big bullet tore par of the head away The head fell limply toward the ground and the natives were free(' from the python s gr ip One hai suffered a broken arm and evera j broken ril Although the snake was "dead" It body kept moving and lashing around When al signs of life were gone the minis ter and the natives took off th e skin In the stomach they found a number of brass rings suc h a Congo people are fond of wearing l he stomach was given to wllch doctor and he seemed to feel it was the best present anyon could make lo him II said h would use t as a "charm" or trie python sa l ne iKin shipped lo a New lork hiuieurn It measured 25 feet and Ivio Inche In length Although not the lohget snake ever killed that python wa a rugger one tnan most of ua would car to meet In the wilds Donald Duck t I : : s BfT A Y" V BEAT K l f ' 111 ii - r i i i IN A S05EUNCXl DOKA1D V i i By Walt Disney V y IT'S K SO LONG BOYS! 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