Show - e ' 1 1 --- -- - Monday Morning School CET I T g NN I t 1G ews and Views Ile OF 1 OF I A ‘ I ' dalAyhetenaccihaesrs ses nent quextions require oral and—in some cases 1 ports 4 rwurmitoterned —acwcoiIII mites kon pTeuretsi: rweislul re- it is By Paul Pusey At Lincoln high each home room elected a representative for the student council of which Mr Ellvert H limes is sponsor Stuzrent body officers: Kirk Brimley president Don Giacomo vice president Joyce Jones secretary and Robert Carabine noon hour manager are the chief directors of this group The following class officers will assist these students: Don Lefavor IIA representative and Douglas Wagstaff IA representative The articulating unit representative has not yet been chosen The purpose of the student council is to acquaint the entire student body with the rules regulations and ideals of the school At the present time it is taking up the problem of noise in the halls during the lunch i the periods and of keeping campus clean The opinion of the student body is that this year as other years the student council will be a success4n solving school problems i 1 I I I i I ! $ 1 ' i By Gerald Davy The bugle corps at Riverside school has been organized under the direction of Mrs Bessie Booth With the leader Sperry Rueckert there are 29 members The boys are practicing hard to make the corps a sucAt an assembly In : - 7 4f 1 t j1 I ' I's' 1 - - - -b - c -'-N I! 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Mr Tanner Leaves ti ' Jordan High ' By EarJSmith Mr a Tanner has taught In the shop at Jordan high CHILD a GWE YOUR start in life with the assurance of a college i II education 'o 1-- school ever since our school i year he has was built but this left us It does seem strange after so many years to walk down into the shop and find Mr Tanner not there Mr Ordean Washburn whoitook Mr Tanner's place says it is Just like Christmas because before Mr Tanner left he ordered the supplies for this year and now Mr Washburn is receiving packages daily without knowing their contents little as $1 starts his savings'account here Then just a few dol- ? 1 i As lars each month will do the trick Safety of his savings account is insured by a govLiberal ernment agency 3'71 per currently earnimngs encourage thrift And all money saved plus all dividends credited may be withdrawn without de ductions of any kind Ask about the attractive "Bonus Plan" that rewards you for Visit or regular saving write our office for full de tails No obligation i I 1 ! f 4 ? v - j Hilo 'i j 1i Class Welcomes New Students 4 ' ditiO ' 4 I k1 I '' '- f - ' - I i - I - z - - '1 1‘ A1 --- - - 11 ' t k ---- :II- i !: - R I VD — 3 fr I ' L ' - rl'' 1 N Tutitin ': 4 - - i 11 i - : 't j 2 0?gi --- '------ t -- - - - - -z L'' 0of - 1 177-- ''''' - ! k - -- 0 A " N E --T t ' t - -- t 1D ell- - -- - d ' -- :" Lii -c 't- - U 11 P -- S '4 ' ) - Ix : '- - - ri IT -- - ' - Nouzzikr i TOMB" EAPti-1E- ! 4 I - ti 1 — 7 '-- - DC) YOU ' out4IE or ' ' 'f-- e i- ' - - - - I'' r ( d I I ' 1 ' ' ' ' S 0'4 1 AVIATION 14 T 1 "1"noolv' L 4- - - I ot - - i 0 A C K j 0 4- 4 7' 4 r 7777-"--' ili 4- - Nof lo 411 ‘ ' - 4- '''- - r L I l'ioulof"'' P L L'- ' : r--- -- ''''' - sa :t ) - 1 q 6 - - i ‘F - - 1 - ! 1 - 1 1 0 I '- 1' -- - i ----1 i 1 ie r ° s'- - - e- 't - Al'(11- - - it 1 t''4 - n ME - e- Fresh every day at your grocer's t 1 AI-J- 1 'NC - - 7 - 4 "Par '' I t -- ' i LOOK - 6tit:L ) :TIL:L BELL—NINTH I - a 4 It I fJ 11— r rHts f!- r CIF' atii)11) I ' RA 1 11 ND Lto4F - v - - 4 :2 ::- - i V I t:4 vOCE -- -- 1 ' i i" t' "TE: - ' 'Noo'd -- ' l' D 4 - i ' '' 5t '''11 ( 16170-Ttdaup i - P- I iz tP-- : - ' v ill - :- - 14 '- - l'i '''- ' 'V' - ' 71 k ' t ' I - 44--- -- -- -2- - -ft- - 1 I I (7q-11--1 - ) NNAN:- of - - - ' it'"'"7I r— I 11 (ro' 4 C - K va - 1 '''' f t : IS t 1 ' c i on''''''''' : "IT'vE3-irlt- " I' ' i 4 ' t 4 I i ' — 7ii '' 'Allm I PALOOKA DOvE C ) -- 4 — - " ' :1 wiTmA IN I I 50 HAPPY- pm GIC)1G 'TO SKIG - FOR 'YOLS 1 11440- RIGI-4-T- W- 1:' N o't f t- IjIt2) Fr:2-- ''' 4 A40 r 1 4 I 41 err) -- 1 1- c--1 1? itz - - C t t cp 140 7-- 0 0 ( jç 24' - :N4- r - ' "11 1 '" or 7 111 1 o ‘Xl 5( 0 yVoi-(1:- I 1 r 1 ''''-44 : 1 4 - c i - r ::: Forecior-roTAK- E wg 6AR2NIES OUT OF NG CAN - ! -- I 0 Ii11110: 11 i ' 6c1 7 o emota ' 1 1 ' 140 4 ( (Cri1 JZZ7) s4 (--- 7 11 j t i )24 c I loi A't r ::' I - -- - 4f' i 1 7r '' ' MATTER " ‘ — 1 I: i- e i' vmAn 1141 1g4 II ' 4 Fr711747 ' 41711— It'fil ' tT ilt !!-- ot ii Si tN ry t I f I ‘1 11 - i cl'-'- i5eei) 4 N t 14–iii--z------ 74 'o 3 I N 'I I il I 1 i N : Pci ) A it IL te 41!! a 1 as 4- a) 4 (4441 1a geOITT LIZZIS 1 P p f --- OVER'' 4 - f- L ' l' CS THINK I DID a ! 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'' i ' 4- ')r ' : 'kd!rt f - - 1111(::: 1 -- - - ' '1t to ! n' It — 1 - helps them '--- - - 1 ‘4‘‘ Nli fr'' REAC0 i I A H — - :!- - ' - 1‘ GAS CAM ' t1 US NoW- - jj ' s-rto THE 11 ulty ' - - -- - A '" p- ' c I - ANNIE f WE -r- The faculty of McKinley school went to the canyon Monday after school and "killed two birds with one stone" "What an example!" you say "school teachers killing birds!" Well—the first bird disposed of was' the annual school party in Mill Creek This provided sport canyon and fun The second bird to succumb was a tribute of fellowship and esteem to two recent brides the former Miss Mildred Palmer and Miss Freda Empey who recently resigned from the fac- I : ' ' 11' - -7 - : - 0: ‘' itii : i i ml f 'k t p eilsr A HUMORED ted I i - ' !I ri i 'II 1 ” r' 9- 4 ' - tg i t - I' I A'---- '- -: it I ': If 7') I: i - 4 czo rr INE vij has Fall Party ENRICHED EINAD t 1 4" 3( '1 - 1 'r I1 I -- -! -4' - fi- 1-)- 1 ''3: -W"''''' f1141- I i ey (S‘ - - 3 ‘ 1 - g-- McKinley Faculty I I i 1 IE ROYAL x ink‘' ‘ 1SCSI - A e a:1' - 1 ' 1 J - 7 - )'!:: Ii c-tt I - 4 E I - - 3 1 1 -- -: - afftL '?'14 7":° :-- 4 1 - 'o--:- ( - i 1 - 11'144Nk - 0 ' - I vgzAELsocw-cs7RmGORE- Jameson's class at Grant school were very happy to welcome six new pupils this week They are Jack Spears Joy Erickson Joe Jarmillo Berley Walters Narvin Wootman and Noreen Cheeseman The older students hope these newcomers will enjoy the school year Chartered and Supervised by the United States Government ::-- f":"- - s -- Y (For nature section of your scrapbook)) By Adele Hemingway Boys and girls of Miss Vela 4c 4 lb "‘!""''' 7: ' - (" i " g f I tt- - ( - I - " i 1 'I 11 1 ls 1 ----t IT ittio a I ! ' 1 i 74 - ' the torium Wednesday Officer E C Hale administered the oath of office to the junior traffic police including Don Bone sergeant John Kell Russell Bowman Jerry May LaVar Rueckert Glen Bean Raymond Milos Bill Ames and Dale Holmes Officer Clarence T Smith of a demonstration gave strength - I audi- - - ri - '4"0 E one-four- th cess - 4 I L Hummingbirds are residents of the new world They are not found in Africa Europe Asia or Australia-Seven kinds of hummingbirds are known in the United States Hundreds of other kinds never fly north of Mexico Close to 600 kinds of hummingbirds are known: most of them make their nests in the torrid zone A few kinds fly to southern Argentina when that country has its summer Hummingbirds are not all of the same size Some are larger than sparrows but two kinds are smaller than members of any other bird family Vervarh hummingbirds of the Island of Jamaica are extremely small They are only about two and a half Inches long Their nests are less than an Inch wide and their eggs are less than a quarter of an inch long! Even smaller Is t h e fairy It is hummingbird of Cuba inches only two and long and ranks as "the smallest bird in the world" The largest of all hummingbirds live In South America The "giant hummer" of the Andes mountains has a length of from eight to nine inches Some hummingbirds have bills three or four inches long Others have bills only half an Inch long and one kind has a bill barely one - fourth of an Inch in length i "Hummers" often sip nectar from flowers They are fond of the sap of the sugar maple and take nectar from honeysuckle jasmine and lilac blossoms Yet they also eat their share of inSome kinds are very sects --- fond of spiders The humming noise made by these birds gave them their name Usually they do not sing In any true sense of the word though they may twitter or squeak That Is the general rule but' several kinds have a "real song" The vervain hummingbird for example often warbles a weak but sweet gson g from the top of a orange tree Riverside Has Bugle Corps : -: " A northern Mexico night- - I - Ns-- :' ' 1 - - 0et) - -- a11 :" 0 re- A - - Many hummingbirds are bumming farther and farther southward these days Some will not rest until they enter the torrid zone Others will spend the winter in extreme southern parts of the United States or in mdoenmdaaynels " E By Uncle Ray activities So it won't do to stay home to mow the lawn for Dad or to help Mother clean the baseNo iindeed! For such ment projects will count as worthless in Tuesday's reeitations no matter how good the intentions behind them It's the Utah State Fair that children are excused from classwork to attend—and not anything else From the fair's point of view however the day will be one of the most hectic of the year children barging in as soon as gates open lunches in paper bags clutched in perspiring hands they will descend on booths and concessions in a noisy avalanche that will not pass until the gates close at 1 Lincohl High Elects Group I ntsevoefn N - -' -- '''' - ' 11 - Vp : () Bird in World School assumes one of its pleasantest aspects Monday when all Salt Lake City boys and girls are released from classrooms to pursue their studies for one day at the Utah state fairgrounds With few restrictions as to hours and subjects methods and procedure the youngsters will be on their own to get the most information and pleasure possible from the holiday )3ut there'll be a checking - 4: - September 22 19 11 1:1 - --- No School Bells Chime Today--- I Hummingbird We're All Going to the Fair Is Smallest 1 )' l''' '11 NOISE ANO JANGLE Cal rf CETS "MONS NERVES EC A ON I nzeo AVVRILL'i - I gake ieleibunt' - - - t 5alt Zlie ak a-- - - - - i i- r : 1 0 1 iI 1 : : " 4"00-- o m""it-a— t : - -- r?77 ' N ' |