Show - 7 Stptember 22 1940 Zile Salt gakt Thibunt Sunday Morn Ins - Izt - c Youth Catches Big Rainbow 'Trout Trolling in Frsh Lake o S L Outdoor Fireplace Will Add to Go'od1:ini- és' - --- !:- ' - - —r0- - :: : i I - 1 '''' 't' 1 t I i 1 4 I '' i 1 ' i l:' !:'i J 4 t:1 'i:'L - :: r - -- " fp :: (14 I 5' ' l' : : L -17 i Another TaleFor Our Mystery Fans f " - - ''- : ': 1 1114 --- i :::::-'S- - y::'::"r‘ "::::"::i": :: '- :A:"i - lk":: ‘ ':v:Y4:ny': 4ir11' '::vr" ''t 4:i"-:::":- Excitement adventure laughand all the other elements it takes to provide a real mystery story follow in rapid succession throughout the "Mystery of the Seven Murals" This Random House publication written by Enid and Margaret Johnson is a story girls from 12 years old and up will enjoy Honors of all kinds are bestowed on Carol Wilding when she is not only awarded a Choiarship to Larwood college but Is also chosen to assist the great artist Ravenal Trench Trench's job at the college is to paint murals that show the seven outstanding attributes of womanhood Carefree Jane Hopper and friendly Pamela Carter also are selected to help the artist Mr Trench makes it clear to everyone that there is to be absolute secrecy about the murals He sends forth the word that until their Completion only himself and his three assistants and the kindly janitor Michael OTlaherty Are to be allowed to come in contact With the paint- "Ake ::::: -y 1- 's A ilf : ''' '':"7:H"":' eir i'' xe 41 400000 ''''''''''' '''''r f ' '''ll:11-'- ' 1::: 4ii: ' ! 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'so' t ' ai7 :l"1A :k - ' '14 i - :: 1 I - - i '0"t1: "1'" ri:--:1'- 4 :'::::: reporter Jimmy O'Leary Barnett has a combination of Irish blood and scholastic ability he persuades Mike to allow him to view the murals Hungry for journalistic fame Jimmy snaps a mural showing Madame Curie representing "Patience" This appear5 in the paper the next morning "By the hand of fate" as Jimmy expresses it this picture draws Carol Jimmy Pam Jane and Mike into a series of unforseen exploits that nearly cause Exdisaster for all concerned pulsion from school an adventure with gypsies and other ex- -' citing events lead up to a satisfying and dramatic climax Not only will mystery fans be Interested in this story but also those who enjoy art will learn a great deal about al fresco painting 40-- ''''"Ast: P 01 p ! o -- k I 5) l : 1 T 0:- - e:: : ::t4 - '1 4v e - ' ' :r'' : ":::::4 '?: kip:: : 4 4§1" 4 ::: 11:::'1:Iii4:01tlatiiiiiiiit$3''''' ' ' ' N 00 '' ''' ie4 ' 44011011MMEONieNirail0100101:'!":X: n " i i:i !::--:::iii Keith rainbow trout right displays the which he caught recently at Fish lake With him- - is his cousin Dick Hughes with a string of ordinary trout Ben-nio- Tropieal Fish Pring Income 1 Boy's Riddles Given Today If we hadn't looked at the postmark on Johnny Kuhlker's letter we'd have sworn it had come from Hawaii or the South sea islands and that Johnny went about his work clad in a bright-colorloin cloth But we looked at the postmark and it said Brooklynl When we read that Johnny raised tropical fish we looked twice to make sure our eyes weren't deceiving us It was Brooklyn So we addressed an envelope to Mr Johnny Kuhlkers 984 Lafayette avenue Brooklyn N Y thanking him for his suggestion Here's why: One day Johnny went to a near-b- y pet shop to see if he could get rid of some of the 'tropical fish he'd been keeping for pets The owner of the pet shop not only agreed to relieve Johnny of his excess fish but madea bargain with him to raise different kinds of tropical fish for him to sell in his shop So Johnny went to work ed - Warren Weasner who lives on rural route 1 at Seymour Ind sent In all five of the riddles we're using this week Thank you very much Warren Ves1 What does an iron-cla- d sel with four inches of steel plating and all its pins aboard weigh? 2 What occurs twice in a moment and not once in a thousand years? 3 Why should we never write 'upon an empty stomach? 4 What is better than presence of mind in case of a serious accident? 5 How do you punctuate the sentence: "I saw a $5 bill on the street"? (This riddle was also sent in by Doris Rivers) "First I secured a large and small aquarium"-h- e explained "one for the big fish and one for the babies These I supplied with plenty of sand and seaweed (a special kind for tropical fish) Then I bought two or three fish of a kind and put them in the large aquarium" In two orthree months he had raised enough fish to sell a batch to the pet shop man and he found that he'd made a big profit Johnny Is 14 years old Fat 'Folks Have Fun Whimsy: "I envy that fat woman when she laughs" : Slimsy-"Why?" Whimsy: "There seems to he so much of her having a good time" Riddle Answers 2 letter It weighs anchor 2 The M 3 Paper is preferable Absence of body a dash after it 4 5 Make Oh Boys and Girls It's Simply Grand To Be a Member of the YAC Band! I t - " :" And you can be one too you wish— if Think of it!t Free uniforms free Instruction free trips free parades—all the fun of being In Salt Lake City's leading junior bandfree for any boy or girl who wants to enjoy It Now it the beginning of the school year with' several for merly active band members go- ing on Into other work a number of vacancies are open and to be filled by ambitious waiting ' youngsters If you can play any sort of band Instrument—even just a little bit—take it wipth you up to the Art Center 59 South State nixeet any Wednesday at 5:30 p m and have a tryout The tryout is free no charge at all and if you can hold up your end of the work you will be placed immediately in The Tribune-TettgraY C band of course3 you've seen the band the parades or at the circus The members wear classy while and gold and blue uniforms and look like a million dollars They march like veterans and The m Tribune and Telegram are mighty proud of them But they the members like it too They get to go on free trips to play in parades to get into the circus free and every once in a while there is a free treat of some sort So being in the band is fun from every point of view it So if you can play all—and you probably can play some-i- n thing—hurry up to the Art Cen ter Wednesday and try for a The vacancies won't be place vacant long Better get in while therels still a chance - - Infante of the callrfor help and the close of school During the sqmmer several groups of neighb5rhood children worked out individual projects to obtain money for the fund A group of Emerson school children led by Doris Severe presented a play from which they realized morethan $5 which they immediately 'turned over to Red Cross headquarters Another group gave a puppet show and added their admission fees to the fund Still another group this time Bryant junior high school girls led by Rhoda and Susanne Felt Worley washed and cared for babies in order to raise money During the coming winter local organizations will sew and knit for war sufferers materials being furnighed by the Red Cross organization Stales Salt Lake City Junior Red Cross members did their part toward swelling the fund according to Mrs Synove A Mille-ca-n director of the American Red Cross work in Salt Lake City In Salt Lake City schools are Junior Red Crou organizations with an enrollment of 18- 500 members These children through voluntary contributions and through their own efforts in giving plays having candy sales and helping in other fund-raisiprojects contributed some 5700 to the relief fund during the short time between the is 39 Are you one of those persons who just latte rainy days? Do you quickly tire of playing games and become desperately irritable when mother suggests that you "get a good book and read for a change"? If your answer is yes—and most of us are given to these moods at some time or another —you'll probably find it a great comfort to do something that will offer you a little movement an outlet for your pent-u- p energy There are plenty of things to do but we seldom think about them while in this condition Perhapg it would be a good idea to file some of the suggestions we are about to offer away in the back of your mind under "railiy day suggestions" A bar of soap doesn't generally arouse much excitement but you'll find it an interesting companion if you're the least bit artistically inclined It's fun to see how close you can come to carving out a recognizable statue of your favorite comic character If that suggestion meets with a dismal "No soap" from you try taking your disgust out on an old orange crate Literally tear it apart wtth your bare hands if you must but then settle down and use the pieces to build some useful article like a letter box for dad's desk a wooden holder for mom's favorite potted plant or even a small cupboard in which to store gloves baseballs tennis shoes and old kite string How about that old harmon Ica you got for Christmas two years ago? The chances are that you never bothered to cultivate its acquaintapce (Better lock yourself in your room with this one though unless a family riot is your idea 'of a good way to pass a rainy afternoon) And don't overlook that huge laboratory—the kitchen Your mother won't mind your experimenting if you guarantee to clean up all the dishes and pans you use and she'll probably be tickled to death that you've found something to occupy your mind Try some different sand- wich spread combinations unusual beverage concoctions and perhaps even some new dessert of your own invention When you think you've made a delicious discovery let mother it She may want to r satnple it the next tlitakshe enter ) use tains her club Or she may not! - By Sub-De- b All Se'Atte sons to Has-la- Nancy new ones From California comes Patriwho is attending East high this year Pat is an excellent acrobatic dancer and should have a swell time this year Down at South is Beverly Nitfing a nifty gal who is sure South high is going to win all honors on the football field this cia Stewart season West high boasts Kenny Smillt who says school is "pretty good" and who likes gills with brown hair and blue eyes Back from Denver after a month of strenuous work come Marilyn Snow and Lenore Dor ton (both South) and Virginia Parker (East) This trio will pass along to their classmates some of the things they learned in summer school Phyllis Gulbrandsen East' has just returned from California where she acquired a swell new outfit and a new sun tan $09-'14c- k pi k 1 -- 4 i t A ‘Iktuce ??i'''s :::::: '''' ''''::::!'''' -- -: ':::::::4'":'::'::f::-:- f ' '': e''''::P':"U 4 :::i:::( kS1 Alik iiti :: S:11-:f- ' ::'':'A::0!4:::::i-:I 1 :::'::'4' :!::?II::!ie::V:) 1:1ti::-- ti'!1:1i1:-IP''''''':::I'''''''':::'":"::":::" s i'::2:' m I Jt s's:::g--7g0-41!-:- ::::::w :::::::::-:::- :'::8e totes roo''''"11t(?: -‘- Adllig rilb blitzkrieg demonstration at the Utah Central airport 3200 South 2100 West street next Sunday Spectators attending the demonstration a feature of The Salt InterLake Tribune-Telegramountain Aviation club's gasoline model championship contest need not be concerned about ar raid shelters for the missiles will be made of flour and rice paper Ronald Conrad director of special events stated Elated over the generous list of cash and merchandise prizes offered by The Tribune and Telegram officersAnd club members have redoubled their- - efforts to stage an outstanding show for the thousands of spectators who attend this intermountain aviation classic annually Slack W Winburn Jr club will put on an exhibition of controlled gasoline model stunt flying A specially model is bedesigned three-foo- t ing fitted with control lines which will enable young Win-buto execute power divesloops and three-poilandings by manipulating the lines from the ground A similar demonstration at the California state model airplane contest held at Sacramento August 27 created a sensation it was reported by club members who attended the talifórnia meet The release of parachutes from model planes and other novel stuntsmbich senior club mem!! bers are perfecting promise to bake next Sunday's meet a highly competitive and entertaining event Fifteen dollars in cash or an airplane trip from Salt Lake City to Pocatello Idaho and return and fivadollars in cash will be awarded first place winner Five dollars in cash will be awarded for the best three-fligaverage made by a member living 25 miles or more from Salt Lake A special merchandise City award will be presented to the youngest contestant who completes three official flights Additional prizes include: 5 $3 and $2 in cash gold silver and bronze medals and five gold tie and collar sets Contestants are asked to mail or bring their contest registration to club headquarters as soon as possible Persons who are not duly registered In advance of September 27 will 'not be permitted to compete contest official announced - nt 0 ' ::!:- c2) ''N'''' Air Travel Increases : Club rn (' Bradford Allen 978 Third avenue who won second place in the I A C spring contest Ls the first to register in the gasoline model contest set for next Sunday it i It t 3911 1 0 I1 g I I I w ‘ t'Ay ts N 1 - -- et : itt'At' V ' big -- Travel by air in the United States during the first half of this year leaped 60 pee" cent over the same period last yeas and 48 per cent on the PanAmerican-Grace Sir lines in South America ftom Panama to Buenos Aires ht t The Salt Lake TribuneTelegrani Intermountain Aviation Club 301 Tribune-TelegraBuilding Salt Lake City Utah - fit : al ' 4::'' 's ! (1 'il :':!: :'::04 ::''"-- HOWDY! toCtrow4:1:lilkt 1' By Frank B Snow 'Bombs' will be dropped from fast climbing gasoline powered model airplanes in a miniature among 'd OE ®I PAM i 4 Aviation 15::::?!::ff: :V:::::::?Viii::::f0::::V:$:t?::fot: -?::!'::::::::!'::::':r m - Of k ' KIII7N'' First Entrant Did You Ever? SU a Intermountain the leading students Incidentally red jackets and knee-h- i socks have certainly made a hit with the gals this year Skirts and sweaters and plaid dresses record heights also This should be good news for Pops as such costumes ate inexpensive and adaptable and to Mom because they are approOf priate and good looking course the reason they appeal to us is that the other girls are wearing 'em Boys are wearing saddle oxfords in competition with the girls and it is' a favorite indoor sport to look down an aisle and try to tell who is above the Identical shoes lined up The good old R O T C suits are still popular with both boys and girls and many a nod of approval greets them All three of Salt Lake's high schools—West South and East—'— got honor ratings for their squads last year The first holiday of the year came last Monday Did you like the fair? the parks Browsing around the different high schools we've seen all the old stoogies and many : Salt Lake Tribunes Telegram to be this high coming up lads lassies lesIn school now place - members Membership in the organization is open to any girl between 12 and 18 years of age who wishes to carry out the worldwide Christian purpose of the Girl Reserves Plans for the year's work as set up'by the interclub council include a Girl Reserve chorus a little theater group a Red Cross project and regular evenings of recreation at the Y W C A gymnasium in addition to the activities of the individual A clubs JVIrS AJ Brockbank is chairman of the local committee responsible for Girl Reserve work and the associa tion is a member of the Community Chest i't:::''::::::S-814:2::::- - 1 ii would-b- e high-power- - t i1" ':!4 ? Interesting Students Return Keeping Busy To Salt Lake High Schools Chases Gloom an Granite promises and school year the little and and with Harold Heath Evelyn On Rainy Day are back have taken the of trips and Thomas the beach the canyons and l "? ::'- ?:' i '1J h 'I tc ' : ) "::":' 440- iirogOdf 1 ' ''': 774:l'itt: t ::4::::::- :' 4: and babies in the unoccuplett region of France This food had been contributed through the efforts of the eight and a half million' Junior Red Cross members in the United More than $200000 in pennies nickels and dimes has been given ito European war relief by the school children of the United !States through the National Chil'dren's Fund of the American Junior Red Cross according to an article in the September "Red Cross Courier"This amount was realized almost entirely by pen sonal 'efforts of the children through shows sails and by individual sacrifices The article goes on to state I that one4May last July a freight train loaded with 94 tons of food pulled out of Geneva Switzerland and headed for Vichy the present capital of France It carried condensed milk and dried milk chocolate cheese ham and baby foods Several days later the food had been distributed by the American Red Cross workers to thousands of destitute children i ki:'kj 1 41"7 I ' t:1 :1 ?44 r' 'vr '413 :':' 1:11': ' :i: I ) ':''??N 'N li' r 701t'!: - : '' ' 7 :: : 1 i ''::: 1 ''''' '''''''': 4! 46$'N' ti 411 ? die ' Aill''k F-- ' ' '' 1 : 11:i 1 0 " ' -:- ' '' 771!''0 ' ' 0 : ::::':::: e' y : ' 40' -- ' lib ' 1 3 :::::- i43f 4- 3 ":- I I r s0 r : 4:'41 ::-- 4 ": l! K 'Ac - el t:" : r I - :l Junior Red Cross Members Contribute Thousands to Swell War Relief Fund 1° ''''-- 4 : t' - -' il" ' z : iit 4 :oo-''':- - ''i::':'r" "" '4"N ter ' '') i ::':':- By Julia Spitz Lincoln High School ings Because :::-- ' ::::: th ' ::!": ?:'' '"''''":' "' i :' ‘f' z:iO4k:404-1::i:- :: A 3 ilit slr vde -- 0 2 :i ' --- - tor tt ) doe 0406e 4 y 4o '"111"t""m"M''14bo AttaZgibluo - Gentlemen: Please enter the in the Intermountain Empire Gasoline Model Championship contest I agree to abide by the antest rules and report to contest officials at the Utah Central air port 3200 West 2100 South street at 1 p m Sunday Octo- ber 29 Name Address state City Member number Age Model: Engine Wing area Design Check here if you are not a member of the I A C Your membership card will be sent to you without cOst MAIL OR BRING TO HEADQUARTERS BEFORE 12 M THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26 I 14 4- I 4 '11 -j AA& tam041wagkausawILA44141k 44141 kliaáa26aga1 INT 11114a4164144444joapLiaLikabo A' AUZ AkOxii "104Ink aAlk ' - and-gou- :"'?' A A ' -31 z 1 4 A- ' ::': ' - - 4 ' :r' 9: 1:f -- p -- i': :ii -'- -'"' ' i i 24 k d ' C-- ' : 4 ' it 1- 1 ' By Olive iir Burt Youth Activities Editor It doesn't require any 'crystal gazer or horoscope reader to predict that the 194041 season is going to be a humdinger for the GfrLneserves of Salt Lake City Anyone who can read bulletin boards or can hear the sound of cement mixers will vouch for the fact that already 'even before their formal hieetings have begun the girls are hard At work making prepare tiont for the fall and winter program clubhouse parent organization the Over at the Y W A girls have been meeting after school eachotight to build a big stone fireplace around which they plan to hold wiener roasts and camp barbecues as long at the weather permits The girls have worked with such energy that the fireplace will be ready which will be held Friday at 7:30 p En for the lAll Round-uof games 'All members of all groups will join in art evening —FPst In the :gymnasium followed by a wiener roast ' Regular club meetings Start next week in the various 'Schools and centers Girl Reserves have units At each of the at each of the lower divi high schools West East aion high schools Bryant Horace Mann Irving Jackson Jordan Lincoln Roosevelt and Stewart and at the Hamilton Emerson and Whittier schools at Neighborhood house and at the Y W C A clubhouse Girl Reserves are junior members of the Young with centers in Christian association a almost every nation of the world In the United States thfre are 350000 girls between 12 and 18vears of age who are mem bens of the organization Salt Lake City has more than 300 4 e s ' ':4'1' -1r ' He was smiling all over—was Keith Bennion when he went te4Nt4' tAr to school the other day His grin spread literally "from ear to 4 ' if ' ::Ikt 1: 4 1 ear" and his gray eyes twinkled He was all "set" for oral lan ' ::t ' I''' ' "'': i i guage- - too forwhen his teacher asked howAtley spent the week l' l': ti 4' '' :1 A ' ' ) tic' A end Keith was on his feet eager to tell about the fish he had ' ':? 1 2 4 i :':': 'X ii ::j caught - And it was some fish story too only Keith had the i: ? i ( — i vindicate his some snapshots—to proof—the actual fish plus --'J''Y 1 ' t r14 ' f i story 'i' he of son Dr like fish!" I do to Keith "Boy t I t ' began "especially when the big and Mrs La Mont Bennion 1878 g-' tJ -' 1 -ones grab my bait And that 4 ok 4 300 6 I 0 Lincoln street is a student at the t ' ‘ 1 Fish f ' what happened Sunday at ''' 4 1 NN His school Jack Forest cousin 20 lake We were trolling a couple '':' 141 ! ‘'-e 1 Gran13 who attends '4 t Hughes of us in theJ)oat with a guide 0 ' ' ''''ac''''!:: :' ''' He junior high' school was on )":i:-- - a --ansuddenly I felt a tut on ' ' 4 ‘: !: : - r 4 ' 1':'-::the trip with him and held up "7 think I had i etv My line Keitll's first "string" to com— ” ''''' 1 '':' a very big fish but I began to A''' 1: '' I '''R i I '"i pare average fish with the big reel it in It was almost too :: iI ) 4 g :: ' '' :: 4 sensatrout a took made such that me so the guide -much for — ::: t ''::: t :v I '' tion --— bold and when the fish came ' e''' ' ' ''?: '': ' ':':': !":::' Keith has fished for a long out of the water—boh— was I ' Oi '" i V'4') time making frequent excur- I was so excited I i :14: L : surprised! ‘44 7 t I :'''i 1 sions to Fish lake with his 4y:::7b::'1:1::''' 4 ' could hardly talk!" 1 :: 1 1 I father but this Is the first big And who wouldn't have been? t ir - ' and(' ' 1 fish he has ever caught The ''kFor Keith's fish was 30 inches J 5tf ' A t '' 1 ' ' - "long and weighedb seven and a excitement of catching a big fel- ' i k ':::::: :'fi::: u4s r '1'01 N :15'''''''A !tatf104 1 Ay -::: ': ''''eez7' kl''''''' ": ::::::::::::::::::': low lasts a long time however In fact the c '' quarter pounds - 6 p)t:: - 0 ' "4 ” :: 6 1 '4H'' z:::::::l:: ::::: k ::'::: :::: and Keith hopes to repeat the ::' ': ''' -f''' guide thought it was probably ( :: 4 4 ::: ::4: 4 4410z i ::::i 4 ' '04': 44 44: enjoyable fete next summer the largest rainbow trout caught As g1:?:4:44:f:i4::4 2 ii4 4 wa Temokmhabookimita In the lake this season — Hill Charlene Davis Patsy Han-re- ar work on outdoor at new the At the Beverly fireplace Later Keith told his classmates PoowlettaeoPti7rreisirloworrt2:cr"rwyr)4:!::971n703m i 1 of the Y W C A clubhouse is a gen' Mary Louise Wagner and --Niels Jorthat the family had had a trout It Y that and of the assisted his Reserves off catch Girl dinner by gensen The fireplace will be 'ready for group was mighty good Hirst fall party next Friday to C A left the are W tight gardener They t''-s:i7'''':' '':'::---- I t ' —' i 41 k birtReserves Ready For:Big Season Of-Fn Study Work1 Pt - aZ AkAPIk b 160400ibe411 a11 - LI |