Show fvoymekMiwvwirOlorr - - j'' t i Tuesday Morning -- Parents -- Neighborhood -- It's Salt Lake City's newest play- ground and it was built almost I entirely by the mothers and fa- iworkopetHamMtkthers and friends of the boys and - More Than that it shows girls what parents can do when they i IlTfiungest Styles v Pichic time brings out all the cunning playsulta for the youngest set—those not yet subdebs even but just as interested in styles and as their just as elder sisters This was demonstrated at The Tribune school ed itors picnic at the Hot Pots Saturday when some clever playtogs both tor Awinulgu nct NI bikini were worn There was Dorothy Anderson (Roosevelt) in an old rose slack suit that set her dark curls off to advantage Claire Clepdenin In yellow shorts with a blue and yi)lloW plaid skirt Virginia Salisbury in blue slacks and plaid shirt and Donna Wells in a tiny blue and white checked slack suit Evelyn Glezos and Tula Kennel chose white sharkikin slack suits and Virginia Gray wore a tan California slack suit trimmed with painted linoleum buttons In the pool there was just as much style and as much variety Susan Anderson wore 'a yellow swim suit with brown diagonal trimming tiny Colleen White smallest of the school editors wore white satin with a green figure Dorothy Liston wore yellow Marjorie Archibald had on a gaily colored varigated suit and matching cap Topping the play outfits were all sorts of clever headdresses—caps sun shades scarfs and sunbonnets It might have been a style show instead of an outing of young journalists fr 1 f g- 8 i ' kz?:: 1 1 I worry about what their children '"would do during the summer 'There were abc little folks in the :ii:::: two families---Wilfor- d Deon Ed die and Gordon Kershaw and Larry and Howard Mugleston and there was no playground nearby The children were too precious to turn loose in the street so the - 11( - ' :-:: : parents set to work Get Vacant Let On the 'corner of South Temple and Chicago streets was a large ---wa- nt to R SW Ma& sea The parents asked Mr Mad sen to lend them this lot and he Then the fathers aided agreed by men from the railway shops bought a lot of used pipe and lumber and made tricky bars swings teeter-totter- s sandpiles The mothers of the neighborhood got together and had a painting party and painted them all silver and d it bright red And everyone donated either cash or labor toward the I project It is a splendid playground now The city came to the aid of the 1 a n d rolled the neighborhood ground put in a drinking fountain and planted trees During the past week or two I IP the fathers of the district have built a fine fireplace so that 1 wienie roasts and hamburger parties can be enjoyed there during the summer evenings In Easy Reach ' There is no supervisor but the grounds are within easy reach of 1 ' more than 100 children and parents looking out of their windows ! i or doors can see the entire field the children at play All day long boys and girls flock to the Madsen playground fot they 1 gratefully named it after the man All who lent them the ground evening older boys play ball and i dads and sone get together for horseshoes and volleyball As an example of what a neighborhood can do to keep children 9 off the streets and safely occupied during vacation and as an example of community effort and good is will the Madsen playground hard to beat N ' -- 4 t Ai t L eli ( :: : :: 1 (2 " Iv4 - N ' :" ':-:4'''''':- t 1: -- - - -- - :::::1:: ':''Z'':::! :: :":::::::'i:-: - :l 1r'? :::::::::: ::':'44 :::::::: V':::!!:' :: ::::::: ::a ::::::::::::::::i ::::: ' ::5:::1 ::::iL'::41 )':7:::':::::'' ::i :::::::::::::::::::::::i::i:'::::: t: :f!'':::'e::::1107::::::::'1::'1::::'::::r:A:::: ::::::::::::: ::'::J::' i:::z':Y:::::::::l: Larry Mug !eaten tries out the tricky bars on Madsen playSouth Temple and ground Chicago streets -- George D Neilson native Utahn who at 33 is the youngest police Judge in the District of Columbia considers "lack of uniformity in Among the boys and girls who penalties" as one of the chief obset out for vacations the day after stacles confronting traffic law enforcement school closed were Leland Smith He expressed the opinion In Salt (Forest school) and Harold (South Lake City Monday after arriving High) who left Saturday for the from Washgington D C for a New York worlds fair Their two week's visit here and in Logan his former home young sisters Betty and Barbara Mr Neilson former Salt take are getting ready to go to the Tribune correspondent at Logan Golden Gate exposition very soon recently was confirmed by the sennow ate as police and traffic court judge Betty Scheib another Forest for the capital district at an anis for next California leaving pupil nual salary of $8000 He said he week to spend a holiday visiting received the indorsement of apfriends and relatives 100 Western members proximately Janice Jacobsen (Longfellow of congress including Utah's dele1939-4school editor and her sisfor the appointment He ter Shirley will be hostesses to gation is the youngest man in history of David Grant and Marjorie Joyce the court to hold the position Castieton all Longfellow students Authorities are striving for at the Jacobsen summer home in "closest between police Lamb's canyon for the next two and the cooperation courts" to achieve penalty weeks he declared Janice' and Marjorie will appear uniformity Mr Neilson is the son of Mr and In a piano recital at the Ladies' Mrs P M Neilson of Logan: He Literary club Wednesday evening was graduated from Utah State Olive Davis (Longfellow Agricultural college and from is recovering from a rupMulWashington university law B Commissioner J County tured appendix and is able to be George school For the past five years lins said Monday he may ask the about for the first time in as assistant corporation counsel for up and Salt Lake county Democratic com- weeks the District of Columbia he avermittee and the committee in elecaged 92 per cent convictions ao tion district 57 to submit three new Adds Workers public prosecutor names from which to select a regis- County tration agent for the district Appointment of four new laborCommissioners Mullins and Ros- ers in the county roads and bridges Reunion Scheduled coe Boden last week disreparded was Monday department the recommendation of the com- by the Salt Lakeapproved The Richins family reunion will county commismittee and appointed Mrs Joseph sion They are: J Theron Bruun be held Saturday in Mutual Dell Pittst 548 East Commonwealth 225 Third avenue: Carlos R Soffe American Fork canyon it is anas registration agent—an Joisdan Johnson 170 nounced by Miss Etna Richins famaventtrwhich County Attorney Har- South street Melvin Midvale and Stanily association secretary A proPioneer old E Wallace held was illegal He gram is scheduled for noon folley A Omer 2217 East Forty-fift- h said the board should have chosen (45OO) South street will re- lowed by games refreshments and They one of the three persons whose ceive 50 cents an hour dancing names were submitted Mr Boden later moved to appoint the committees' second choice but the motion lost Meanwhile the appointment of Mrs Pitts has not been recognized by the county clerk's office which has refused to send registration supplies to district 57 Painting class for children—Art Center 59 South State The appointment of Mrs Esther street 10:30 a m Lauber 70 East North Temple Center 9 to Children's theater 6 to 11year-olds—Astreet as agent in district 171 was made official Monday when the 10:30 a m clerk's office forwarded notice of Center 10:30 Children's theater 11 to her selection The notice had been a m to 12 noon held up until she obtained quarUndirected play—All day day long at Liberty park Pioters on the ground floor of the neer park and Fairmont park address at that apartment Hoge zoo near mouth of Emigration canyon '— Open' it i Polling Agent j Move Looms ' 4 I 1 - 'I' sa:::::674:12 ' all day SO I ri 1101115011 1 liAS By Uncle Ray Yesterday we spoke of the tanks which first took part in warfare in 1916 They were successful on the battlefield but their success was not complete The early tanks were fitted with treads of the tractor type These gave them the power to pass' over rough ground far from any road Yet'some of them became stuck in shell holes Pti114fUll d 91 Agee 7Z lo tIG ' l1eCtil6F d 1 L th" : a ' ' 0 ' ' ' - rro S a1 : 6 The first tank attack brought the capture of prisoners and trenches but there were not enough tanks at that time to I change the course of the war A thousand more tanks were or- dered and in a few months they were ready for action The new tanks were fitted' with thicker ar- ' mor than the first ones to be put 1) inr0 II 0in - rti::::ftt 'WITS PEAL POOT ' VICES - - 'Settled ' by BIRRELL BOTTLING CO iin Ititheetultichl-e- ' II French 'inventors had been working on much the same idea They planned a lighter type of tank and factories began to turn them out During 1917 tanks were employed in several battles Each thhe they won some success but they did little to bring about an Impurtant victory until thehattle of Carrihral in November iAtt 'Gambrel the tanks were brought into use without giving the usual warning of a 'barrage The barrage or bombardment was common to battles of the World war It was a curtain of artillery fire to guard troops who were about to attack The cost of a barrage is very great—in the battle of Ypres it was figured that shells to the value of $110000000 were fired for this purpose At six o'clock in the morning allied troops near Cambrai made ready to follow a large fleet of 378 tanks Since there was no rage the Germans were not ex pecting an attack The machines lumbered forward and the Ger- mans surrendered or fled in terror An advance of seven miles was made by the alliet in that attack The second battle 'Of the Marne has been called the turning point of the World war It took place in July 1918 and the French pushed the Germans back several miles Their victory was due largely to the use of tanks From that time forward tanks appeared in almost every battle More than ank other war machine they explain the defeat of the Germans in the World war IFor GeneraL Interest section Of your scrapbook) Tomorrow Tanks in Present Warfare 7 olo: 7 ! 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SCISC - '''-- - f - june 11194o 4 1 style-conscio- us :: logetherand work towardA goal Mr and Mrs Eddie R Kershaw and Mr and Mrs Lawrence B Mugleston sometime ago began to ZI'llittitt TGasbline Alley 1 Build Playground As &immunity Project w Set ale Salt-gak- t |