| Show " '41S' 104''—'0'40'Os - o‘'qW - 4 I - ' Zile Salt :Wedneiday MorilIng! D'ecember 3 1941 ttitt irribune - t 29 ono Sc 001 News and VIews 1 I '' - -- - - t - : Jackson High Chooses Stiff For Semiannual Paper Parents Learn Which Books 'Suit Children - i By Elaine Gledhill ' ' 1 - EV SWELL TO co wro TwE IL'ESEAZOI MPAZThettt rT Loos LIKE A MiCifri INTERES1114 PLACE : G A p S - 0 "'"'"- - "''- L -- - umbe - or t ) t t E 3 ie : I - 1 - ' -' ) t I '''7 ' 44' - 4 1 ------- - 1 k' - JOB MNi - I I I 1C)NLNI 1 dhow 'frJ1"""'"' I - PE STEMS 10 HOPS IT 1I 1:11:"N'T MAKI ANYWAY PEOPEA ISN'T VECASE KAYE 4411 il t - ) "'Nii WELL al I c000IN 1 ttv4t t - e -- ' -- A-- - Z- ON 'DIE SHELF ME - - L I i 4 V k ( t et 1 t S w0 4 1 31 1 II--- ( e? L t J I - -: - ---: —-- Or' t - i A !t 0' The staff for the semiannual school paper of Jackson high a - -A- if l t te :-L ' school the Jacksonian has been chosen by teachers and stus: ' $ By Darlene Kmetzsch t :'' — ' -N — 4 615 7 ' L2:4--' ' 440 The boys and girls of McKin4a7Vdent body officers They are Douglas Dodds editor-in-chiL -- ) 0 ley school were very happy to Donnabelle Steenblik and Ray Robinson associate editors Amy 7 ‘4 E : ' have their parents meet in the Louise first second year Bishop year reporter Mary Fugii Y school auditorium on Friday aft- v reporter Dale Olpin articulating unit iseporter Keith Thomp- - pwtyl-gkWertren dit8ocusaheacrhildMreisns's Abbie '1 son business manager Russell I3jorklund assistant 'business books rt'rusti:EDERGarrtiecAucka' most suitable Christmas for ' 1 " 3manager 1::: 147 " “ ' presents Each parent who atThe paper is published twice HELLO OH 'oLDmoricysmouvtended this meeting was given a the direction ofru up booklet containing names of ' ' aMisayearFerntinder " -stuall and DOC ELDEEN IS GAY rr's A SOME FIVE GUYS IN THE HORT t''' SMASHUPi up Daly R books and play materials for AHEAD? i BIG SEDAN HARDLY WORST 'YV'4! participate in gathering - dentsnews Mal HER INTO children s 0 TI-1017ticrr? In the English class HIS HoSPrTAL-H- E the ' smastioe? ) WE'VE HAo wHaf 60:101i meAm: The 0i rooms otyou education re' N physical :' HS- Z2 GIRLS HURT SURE LOOKED HAPPY- all those who wish to write UTTLE motrr FoR r of the Junior -j Organization are studying "Common Home or 1 il BAD I GUESS' HE 2:32212- i ti v'VNII stories and articles for the pa: " i i' division of the Utah Miner: : a booklet issued by Hazards" 1 will be The Jacksonian per 'y Atijkalleiiii it was ' A alogical society which the American National Red ' ' 't ' t' 1? t di it' rii PIPP-issued before Christmas r I ' teeli:r 60 1) 1 Cpi - fipt 011 ' i4 column 0 t t 6 announced in this : -- " rtl tl Cross studied have 7 After '1r 0 l'1" they 1 p 'A 11 1kiii With Miss Beverly Searle in ": N Tuesd4 would take place ‘ st 4 ifi lir this each pupil will write on a T ' 4 1 I 1 dimbr ' charge and Darlene Wendrich South high school at "2-:I acci'!""1 A:3 r'' how Friday and tell 1 these' 4ea topic as president the Jackson Assoorcc will not be effected until DeSill can in home be dents the dim was club ciated Girls ": 'pro' organized A cember 12 Time and place e ' 4 ' Mr Merrill W Croft mated :: ' 1 1 ir ' t l'' last week The presidents of 1111111 9 of meeting will be announced our education teacher 4001 physical f all physical education classes on The Tribune Hobby page is directing this study 1 4 z met after school to nominate six Sunday ' i A glee club has been organair111 candidates for president: Jewel ized There will be about 35 Hastarn Norma Helen Al 7 4 t who can qualify as members i Madson Gladys Platt Jay Timp: The boys and girls of the son and Darlene Wendrich Of i 4 t fifth grade have been interested 12'3'41 these three were elected to par'4111 ' In the "Outdoor unit reading ' ticipate in the finals and Dar1Li-- Life" In their study about lene came out winner decided birds would they they Boys and girls at Jackson who j like to learn more about the wish to throw snowballs must 1 t 'LL t4WeER NALl'fOU 131P' ' do not mibeIrtill birds Utah r cio'‘4 ANDy! of that rftlAta"AMVZIL41146gti-v4jeAEUTADet4TITALp N‘tt4tZtlillwittCxeN: Clark Marian to By of rear to 1 the the building go A6A14—IN FACT I out are ' AL R grate They finding ' T DO 'NOU a section set aside for just this 'INAtI4K WAN CLOta It0611SUDI COVERLAD 441114 14eRSEr1i DEDICATE MY The Christmas spirit is an '''' what they do what they eat and N-- '''it s AC AM 'MALIN PAEAN 1 CA)AE To 6E143 t DEW —EVE4 "TWE VIOLET-Mg purpose This is the only place 146AkND PURat school live in where winter This Franklin "Tka'T'r already WI they rP through 11 IT& MEPAMATED FROPA 4 on the grounds where snowballIto AAAKIt141txN1C)ui 7-0-- : has been a very interesting projLoVE t K '1400 FOREVER! morrsALL: ALNAJANfa MArPY-- 7 d- i juwr It even is found in our studies § il' SEIN t4Azdt7empt1:11:1-0::AYing may be enjoyed but every'Tee $4Pkve ect e one seems to enjoy the freedom The other day for example we 1 "MitiT 04RLINCI £ ' E ' dolls $ 4 77 AI''' that comes from having one did finger painting to the tune i i451 '''-'''' J K7 place where they can snowball e- " of "Silent Night" It proved - -to their hearts' content i : C - '1 --Asi Christ and such successful A -very 1 A tl )-mazy ideas as a red Christmas z Jt r tree a flower a star and the IN 1e U '1-By Billy Edward face of a child took form on 2 Bob have you seen a "Hey sr Nir t ra v as '"the music played -paper ' good book to get a report 3k -- -:- 4 x ' S z"' The children are also bringing boror could - -- i from?" I "Joyce -Irow ' '17 —-- - ' By Diane Knudsen P r' ' '' Airow that book to get a report? fI p 11 usable toys and wearable clothN Excitement! k — seems — This ' to be main the talk to be sorts to all of i i fifth given the Last Wednesday ing — i -of : the sixth graders at Washing-- ek children who are less fortunate :: grade classes at Douglas school "7 "A N ' Z ton school right now These 'e40' ::- :1 1 1 ' 'Or Because we all want good f4: listened to their first regular 4' 4 4 r st4B0 i children under the direction of health particularly during this radio program on the new Miss Minnie Williams have just so we have season when many combination that $ MAIL WOw wt$4113' A THAT 15 50METWING WHEW! I THOUGHT begun the study of water in GE45 THEY WANITA GIVE GUN OUTTA TH' has just been given to the school things to do we were 'delighted HAVE IN COMMON MAKE SOR1 WSW their elementary science work IltOMEO MITCH MegT WE CAME TO RANOOLPH WE ME THOcE S :) 5TORMLMISTER ! with a talk given by Dr Rose The program told about Columw0-7(IN Se4APE TO FLY TO FLY--r- ric A STACK OF DRILL tu "They are preparing reports on LETTER'5 misTER I I WANT GONNA Ai Valentine a dentist who visited bia and how she won her freeBEFOZE Ti4EY TO DOOM-TIM- E PS IIWUP411- ANI ALL POP S M water U 4' the MISTER! weather i 4k''' REAP 'EM s! storage ' Franklin school last week Dr dom The pupils are interested ' i t - 11114)? FROM TM' 5AME GAL IS LOOCE CALI5THENIC5-- -bureau electric water power :sz t in learning about the great na Valentine told us about health ' M155 CHERRY wrtm THic - ID I oit and many other things and they k tional heroes of the sister reconditions in Europe She also e ohl° acivs (t are in cl this ilA material the finding 'af : L IBM1 I 1 In da I brought some things made in itstOrmoiPtOrtfe publics r ' school library ' ga 170: This study goes on in regular various European countries The '11111444444 ag'Of '' Miss Edna Hector the liNi144 I Frie II ' fr ' c3 ss classwork too Fred Peterson te girls liked a doll dressed like a 0p-mo- -' saves the children brarian 1$1( 1 i many :' 14'40t"' 1 1 : 4 4 in 1 tells how the Swiss peasant ''''' ' N kr: — rt11162 II -- A t 6 minutes py making a bibliog0° 4 CA 4 ' ' 4t i :( I Mrs Judith L MacArthur's i si The children sang "Three mo ' t 7:z--4- q' tt1itit!141::yrdiiettttili:19-rit4 ss() all in i of the material the Or i raphy 41VP4 4 room are studying the natural Blind Mice" "Tommy 'Tinker" C kr 10 4 -- ' ''': --" ) library on these subjects The Je"- i I A4 m a r resources of South America ' '''' and "Clar' the Kitchen" for Dr e '"r----' mo - -( children can wallroto the book i -1 1 sib de Patricia Pohlman however Valentine 4 1 Mal case and find their material 0 isl r-turns to fun for her report and k4 ) "" - Zia ' -!:0 An attracmuch added faster 0'' IP 0 1 4 -: says the children of the sixth : i )110"'' tion is that Miss Hector has ' are learning to play volgrade -A named the pages from which 11 ' 1 room 't41 in school the This ' leyball i '1'4 : A lakk 14i ' '''' the children can find the best I:3'Fccc: Ip '1 1 La lots of fun when r A 1 1 " ? 101 I it Ls too ''' i material I 4 le ‘1' — Srt ) 1:::-stormy to play outside ' ' 1-V The government is trying to : 77 ti 11 i:it‘-I :-t- i ‘tU" dez ' water and get more ":pio Speaking before 50 members and conserve steam electric from and power 1 OMMEEMMMEISIIMMENNIMMEMINIIIMIEMIEmomnIMIEMIEMEIMINIONEMEMEMEI Lake of Salt the City chapguests water so this subject is importer of the League of Utah Writers 1--) 1010 YOU GET : GOT A GREAT IDEA- -1 Mrs Norman Jacobsen wife of the tant and interesting Via INENT ) CT0ANILILGH'IMT8NAOCINK1 roc toNDOING---)1 1:00utilLLEABVEEArsTroAamE rHE'S TO TAKE 144 evePALOOKATO NKS YOU OUGHTA said artist Tuesday English 14 RA Vett i "'" rum Cf 'DC e Li e AND HE - 11641 SOME CAMP CONPIOENTIALLN S A ANNOUNCE YOUR eNeAGEning it is the duty of writers at Class Plans TO 00 HIS mENT TO PALOOKA--- WASN'T rC N A R rrY BALL? DIDN'T EvEN KNOw Play I SAW SATODAy mAyBE this time to keep readers cheerful By Jesus Brown i Colleen In the fifth and sixth grade and amused By Taylor Children of room 34 at Emerson Mrs Jacobsen who writes under art room at Oquirrh school unSutton-Vane f school are going to give a der the direction of Mrs Edna her maiden name Sybil PI LTtos IDEA GET OM THE DECENT COLOSSAL! li 0 is visiting in Salt Lake City Christmas play Each child is Sundberg t h e pupils of the PmONE AGAIN PARTh I Giwr ' logolmgl a01511 on book a be a with while at work OR sixth grade are making ChristE story that might bringing A aft 4 mas menu cards for the sailors southern Utah background In her used for the play and from these I ' II 4one will be chosen Miss Beaof the United States navy These talk Tuesday evening she recount''' dee mt'" 601 el as a menu cards will be sent to the ed her experiences trice Hogenson is in charge and o V It Atm t correspondw 13 — ' :g kA11111111 American Red Cross and will ent covering the revolution in the play will be a surprise for ' 4'1: our home room teacher then be sent to the sailors Spain -- v (41 ' cp Some of the students who 1 Gri ile 40 1 ‘ k t4 'I ell made the most attractive covers VT(1C' v t : t A r are Carol Bess Frank's Ba(P11' I ) aditi 1 41 -- 0 Dean Corbett Mar themes ItZZ! --41 Jean Peterson and Ann Roberts is Another Christmas project ' N r reported by Fredella Croft who GOLLY—I'm SO EARVTHESE I FHAvE $J0w-- r 1 "GIKI CJLY scme OP LOOKIN AT says that the pupils of Oquirrh MOOWE THE GAWG Wt1Z HEPE T rs SHALL TELL That appears to be the best of- THAT MAGGIE YET AN' RTMEMBER - TFIE ANTE- - ROOM CFP By Uncle Ray from the kindergarten through Es TO START A FIGHT- DUGAN ANO AE3OLIT THI A APICUND MEZ NOT It3RAQv-Aon THE HOUSE WRIO this record made TH con73 WOULD DttsiNiv the sixth grade have been bringWhel we see a speed skater To ! fitinent H THic- To mAoblE PVE AstTns: I SEKJT Al540 mooczE t P'ERFec-r-BE COmE OVER j911 to WHEKI SHE Grrs TO MAN TO ATTEND TO A ing their toys for the firemen we PóatIo'llZe across WEI-7ice the skimming THe'l - I Two American runners have A COUPLE YOUR WANTS E' gifts- '51hCK TOMORROWARGUir WHEN repair r may think he is going very fast PtECES OF tA- I covered 1Q0 yards in nine and I LEPT-1 The following boys helped LSo he is from one point of NIT 1 four-tentare LJEIZEFEETE MnbaE11 seconds They Miss Zeta Morris the principal seem view but it may he is gol' 2 Iily : Frank Wykoff and Jesse Owens coo AT collect the things from the 11'A t 4 much faster than he real--- -ing disa is Such i the for la -story rooms: Tommy Vuyk Donald c '11 iii is ly ro 100 tance ' For of longer ilN1 yards I Rostrom Guy Cook and Donald 1 -17 o t The worlds fastest skater egl ' to can make n I:IN11 distances the skaters 1 1 I Miller kl t keep up with the f i sN' better time G No 4a i's' world's fastest runner for a disiii HIVa itilZ I V A worlds champion runner Ttp ' '''' 7 tance of 100 yards gl Is a mile t in cover minutes four G k may 71 0 ' 11111 t mk In 1923 Charles Jewtraw set 410 0 and seven seconds The same disse Iv ' 44100 3 ‘' et IIIP ' up a 1007yard record in speed can be covered by a chamtance S Aillif 111111111111 ii ' ' on Lake Placid in New 1 LIP r":: It"- ta skating He minin three 76440440a pion speed skater York covered the distance Li 0 ti ! SO i less Charles utes or a bit tept r in nine and four-tentseconds k t ' BM : Thunberg skated a mile at Lake I Placid in two minutes and 38 7 seconds back irr1928 4areata 'AH0-t JARTIetttia4111111—:-1B DAGwooat WILL i When Thunberg skated that t FCIE6441 YoU CARRY IN A fs: Lfal aver' : was at mile the he ‘P going r I f: i '4401i1c liff 4 pllx oF FIREpLAcz Li ' ''-- ' - ' Jaaiwkwv r 4 ' -' I I -1 age speed of 23 miles an hour ii ' LOGS FOR BANTLIES war 1 s!1 :':': It was a fine speed for a man upPotkiE r C4117er ' ' 'i— ' cq):it c--- :' to keep up for a mile No man ' : i t-- 1 0 skate at such a rate for as tg 1: a could as I five-mielk 10 Kit N 91 one In hour 71 ilong ' --' races the winners travel at a s top i 1 7 ' t I I I 1 of less than 20s miles an rate 4' e 1 01c 1 D t ( ' t tiAtWigSnifft 'IN hour - r 11 ' - I I toratitais es limits r g C 11177i held has ' public I NAME is GOLD thimittiro has a place in the and Interest on i ! Olympic games In late years li 'Nk'n E 308- - 014 ben Posa P 111 however there has been greater 1111 N t : interest in "figure-skatin-:i Almost evetyone who goes to ----NZb ' seen has theaters moving picture Asi a Glom beta NOW LETS 5E it i-i --NAT wiNc3lZ6g 114Ar5 1142 WAN'- gO! AFTER THE WOr4DER 2 h Sonja Heals perform on the ice-GoLoFts-1-- 1 AGAIN ''ot Al D HIS HIM ICI hold almost breath their AT 'Etik GET ' People 'sof ' YOU FEATHERED ratatersronamma4m is f mum a 'TEMPTATION PUT as and her HERE! twist watch UP ! they F1414 FIEND ' 421102' 'turn spin and jümp REYOND— Whoa you Rood cosh right 4 1 N of is birth 11 Norwegian Sonja -tiliapAA Oits ' Eit-7mow I hop you'll give am 1 comes a which and from 1 A country tv !tam 71 v pinto on the Om erhas given the world some of its I 11 taw LI see" 0 Vito ' 4 d 4 It' In 'rib WICONifb as In Mat skaters cA Irmo lanai greatest - t drop skating --00116 in skiing Norway ranks at the D I-iltil Is always oaf for you --A 2 I) ft top ' ' 61' V4111645 :0) 11111riAt N 6- - t 44 Air ' More than once Sonja has won SEND FOR YOUR ' ji D :!" contests at the figure-skatin- g A A Imol PENCILS TODAY i 4zA e -- ef ' v9 A -- - - FLrtTING -t ' - - 'MAT OTHER YOUNG' FELLOw NIS OFFICE WM NiM prro -- -- -4 N 1 atnNo mAyilE HE'S JUST mE OuT OF l'WE WAY— IS ME iN 'MERE JuST SO NE ntrrNC cAAS UT WAD 11 me !SEM iii4sSE OUT - - --' '''' -'- - --- - 4w - '- : - — -4 r"'' ' - - 7 i i :'4- N I - i 4'''": - Note to Junior Mineralogists 1 0 - if 11 ' s4 6 t it i ' 1 r ) ! l 4 s 1- 1 it 4 A' C - z- Holiday Spirit t' Rules School - - frl --- - i g— e P- 1 s- f k -- fl" - f ' : — Valte-r06ETNE- c N 01 - f -- -- ' '' - --- 0-IIL- D T scRA-toito-Bu- 111 -- ' -- r s 1 2 - 7 este- & -- - - 1 I I l' 1 I I i I ----- I L - F---'--- Sixth Graders - ?:-1- 111 aiii--:t1- -- - - -- -- -:- e- 7 Study Water Douglas Receives LAT-11- --11 - - ! 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