| Show at 1akt Zrbt 20 Friday Morning es Schoo " and School Editor Wants to Be Air Hostess CA o vONE FM AO Vie-w- s -- TO TAW TO COME SOMENEG Co iiT AND 0 - K Makes Quilts "tring your afghan apart! tMay" is a popular Paying where a highland Park aehool drive for eight-inc- h afghan gOuarea is being carried on These squares will be used to rnake blankets fOr each room in the school tO 156- used In Cask tr in Air raid The trig) of th sixth grade Are sewing the allutrets togothet Potne of them ate tilPo knitting squares The leading rof)th ih MN drive arg 17 18 it Borne rOdrhil finished blankett and 8 havi already Itntl Some tvill fiVe or tornpléte Darlene Albrechtsen reports that several plays about Washlrgton were presented Friday these were "Happy Among B:rthday Mr Washington" and "A Colonial Eirthday Party" six before the drive ends St Mary's Girls Enjoy Party By JeanhA itaMIAy One of tho first events of tilt second somAstèr It St NiAry-o- f w valontina & the-Wasitt- th party htd trebruSfy le VAtAn tines wft-- tsthenited ithd en tilt trrAt and gatnra wrre enA story "Vers's Vslen tine" was reit& It brought of lessons kindness home thoughtfulness And brothtrly 'ram 1r9Td - The animal penny drive for home linfi foreign missions is firma competition tinder way brtween thf hoardors and thP day students la source of Mitch excitement on rriday afterhoons LAO Friday the day puwoh by A plight margin nIckflodistl IS schedultd tot !Thursday twit4tit W aft looking forward to an OVPItinir Of fun and frolie A AtOrisPeith Marian from gradr eighth tit tiOw Mountailli view Wyo Trot r PUT MYSELF VOW? StIOES lift TO rit4 qty A 1 athool in honor of George Washand ington Abraham Lincoln other American heroes The program wall given by the metnbers of the sixth grade and the articulating unit The orchestraf Under the direction of Mr Harold R Laycock played "Springft time Waltz" and "America" A play showing how an alien becomes a citizen' And deseribing the !duties and 'responsibilities that he acquires proved to be A educational as well as interesting At the children went home tix filled with the ideas the play ime Wkntk Darlene Kmettmeh parted they realized that WithiA to be Itn kir boldest' ngtOn's birthday IR tint just an other hóliday that it is sorties thing more—a day of rnedita‘ tion reverence and thankfulness-fothe country that these great Men of the nation Made and are - making Many of them asked them bid we save the money slVs: we were planning to spend for fly Marilyn Parker Parents teachers and prinA good time and buy defense cipal of Garfield school have atampa with it? Are we willing to cooperate and do our part? provided a nice room properly equipped with cots bedding end They decided that if each Other things we might need if could Answer these questions in an air raid occur a way to please Uncle Rolm they Our mother 11 are making nice warm quilts could make all the preeidents tooL These are being made from fttrt1 tleorge Washington down material obtained froin diaelltdto Irratiklin D ttoosevelts feel ed coatis suits and woolen that the thildeen love them—and inch squares dresses this country tight are neatly crocheted around with bright colored yarns and then are sewed together mak Ing a warm attractive quilt Each robm in the building hail one of these quilts kept in a Certain place ready for use By Paul Hammond When needed 'VCThy Bill you're blushing' Kay Grubb reports that the a humorous remark made Was kindergartners have sortie neW by Miss kuth Taylor reading water Mora With Utich they teacher at IJintah to ski enare having Iota of fun Thelf thusiast Bill Blake This senfirst painting was of a yellow tence is typical of those voiced duck and blue Skies and water Tuesday at the Ilintah school Charles Stratford reports that for many a child who went on second graders are making a the' school Ski bils last Mon display on the Seminole Indians day is also "blitehing" It seems The figures are modeled of clay the: average at complexion and the trees are made of sticks mehool hem darkened considera with green paper The children Ably especially withthe skiers hope the diAplay will be good Though there is a humorous side enough to place in the hall to the story rattily of the skier found pain aceoMpanyirig th0 luster in their faces Good ourth Graders Give sports they a r e though fot back to Schobl they COMO even Patriotic Playlet if knowburn is painful The ski bus Wks so papule!' By ttuth Butrherlta end Oft boys arid girls had such Fourth gader at Columbus !lin thAt it IA eltpetted It ski buil sellhOl Were busy lotat week reA will tah Uinuih ehont ski en thit hfAclrathg play "July MC' thuxteRie to Alta eneli Setura :It renters around the first prestt1t It $a we hope thrre will dent of' this country George not be a surplus of broken legs ‘Vaahingtoo whose birthday we have just celebrated Larry Taylor had the role of George Valentine Money Buys Washington dale !frostier rep:-resented George Washington's 'School L(11111)Ment cousin and Elizabeth Anderson fl'ITflth Wright look the prart of enother Courant An afternoon of games find reTho may described a visit made was enjoyed by thd freshments to bin at cousin their E by fleorge plitilin of St John's Lutheran colonial home' In Philadelptaa School On Valentine's St dayi Vitglrila Honing vita thaltThree intereSting educational man and Abnoutired the play A sotind films on magnetism and number of other ttudents took A werei also shown Thd ettaticity parts tollihor atoHes about was the unfier party sponsor tteorgo Washington and hi! lit ship of our ti4aeher Mr nap' Others reeited poems arid reMond Mueller The J moneY freshments were serlied Which Would have been spent OA February 111 members of 0 by pthe children for valentines thilt 1106 eltib gsv6 fine pro to was used pay fot collectively A They mot trarn for tht refreshments and for new ath4 & numbet of It5Ve1y hOtiltS letic equipment $chool opens every Monday morning with on assembly of State C1or4eA Sutnn 1119 'the children in the chapel Out pastor the Rev F E Schni WaAntelt Revaluation T mann presents a lecture in Bibid a card receives Each pupil stildy The stilt tAX nottmission mII with a printed Bible verse which nnounced ThursdayAt has completed 1(7 be mrmorized for the totthe revaluation ift improvements twoying 14 onday ntorhit4t in Summit mnd Wasatch counties — Mud will put the new figures on Wives Fete 1 the rolls this year Saudylionn The revaluation Of iMprOVOf the Sandy I Pments throughout the Mate de- Lions club entertained their wive" signed to place property on a sci- Thursday night at a special dinntific even bask for property ner meeting In the Jordan high ths purposes has now been rom- school 01 her KuPpit included memI Osten in mil counties except Mil- bers of the Jordan district school boa rd Istd arid Daggett S : ! 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Ancient Greeks Described Birds With W ooles Faces with human arms! of such beings the ancient Greeks Used to tell They were celled "Harpies" and there were supposed to be at loud three of therm Some writers spoke as if there might be half a dozen The Ilarplea were said to be "Moan winds" When they were told by the goda tO do so they spread storms before them and brought death to persona who had done wrong One story told of a king named Phineus who had made the gods angry For this he was caused to become blind ' When he reichid for food which was set before him the narplea catne and snitched the food away That king might have stIffered from hunger for a very long time if it had not been for the Argonsuts Those Greek hero came to his rescue They drove off the Harpies and took the king from the place where he had been troubled In thesc modern times we do DOCItIR DOCTOR GET VERY - T face and head of a woman and SURE 5 i o Picture a large bird with the ourri VstE rm E3t10-41- RICIA OM Uintahns Gather Btirned Noses Hy Uncle Ray DR DINNER WE COW) MAWCE A COUPLE OF EXTRA CIAOPS? YOUNQ FELLOW NAMEC? NICE BLUNT--- - YLIA WON'T 110 (exl-t- txpstztsr-Ice-- r ol !4 (S t41 c'q P ::'''S'ff:''1''''''': lif":-'-- SAMPAN-tien- L : — - I ZZ'ell 14AT WAS A CIO StuGH 0Fp7 SICNAL! ALERT - ALL sui THE -- 11-- 4 ' ' ': ' d d4:'1'' - rtyKont Monte - 2' For Danger I I ighlthul ' T ITS ! WELL i:' IC A " meeting the other School editor and taking part in the t'llfithla good times offered the young writers k 7 ''4 School Ready - !! Last Friday a patriotic program was presented at Forest that she Ekes She saN'a toO - SLACK-OU- vorl Ale AN THAT'S FM AO IN'AerEN -- - FORGOT I 19 12 PE — YELL - -- kAVY1 71?' By Mary Lou Stone ' MIZ V 5 -- 1 Great Heroes the-aler- YvAgN 0'&4ss3tos Tribune Kmettsch Darlene school editor at McKinley school t attiwho thinks that tude fostered by being a journal ist will help her when her opportunity to become in air hostsa Appears Darlene an articulating unit pupil was b rn)ottet in the fifth ptabe when her Cater Phyllia Xmettsch wits Tribune editor At McKinley Under rhylliS' train-M- g Darlene leárned the flinditrnentals of school reporting And so was qualified to take tmhe position when it was offered ME WM 0114400mFtRt Program Pays Tiibute to From writing school news to taking care of passengers on a super airliner may !WPM like a long jump but it can be made and in fact the first position rnay serve as a springboard trom which to reach the second At least this is the belief of UHT DOWN AND COMFORTASLE NERE r WANTE0 TO TAW Aeou-I 411 YOU KNON 80 QUIET NHAT SOT NINA SOiliZsi TO TELL 'IOU FE CAN Al LEA5I r- ALL 15 LET NINA YOU F - ANYMERE JUST I :Februa6 27 Tribune V r 11 I - g d t' I iofti ti Au I V me t 1ft Tr t 4 " 8 4- - - a 0 - - - ? 1 04"klr'01k 40!Ft4 |