Show - r - -- - -" - ''- - '' --- — - "sr - '"V -- - - - W'---Nar-- - 404 i 17- - - - Thursday Morning hool Ne vs and - Views :(11""" hitSS SORgst THINICS 11AD To HAPPEN AY— A5 111E1 Pip 105 0114E2 v'E TELECRAM AND AL:I: A S —— - : ! Taylor Neil Kalantzes tells us that the fifth grades kindly invited the fourth grades to see some moving pictures of birds last week which were enjoyld very !1 much 4 - 1 - rear happily Giv'e announces-Marily- at Emerson are looking forward to the hopscotch! tournament They are all practicing to win The boys are not wasting any time watching the girls as they are so busy getting ready for ethe marble tournament is not forgotten with all the other activities In Miss Frances Cannon's room vve are going to have a musical program Any pupil Who has talent to sing or play a musical instrument is going' to take part in our play Miss Cannon will act as our accom----- panist We are looking forward to quite a musical program reports Thomas Monty Are we happy! Spring vacation is this week We are all impatient for the fun to be had during this week especially if the weather is so warm and tempting Many parties are being planned for us but we are also gping to spend part of the time gathering newspapers for our paper drive announces Colleen Taylor ' Some of the children of the articulating unit are going to celebrate Easter morning by singing in the LeGrand LDs ward The "Crusaders' Hymn" "Land of Hope and Glory" and "Praise to the Lord" are the songs which will be sung So ow Easter Sunday if you should happen to hear strains of music corning to your ears you may be hearing these children from the Emerson says Virginia Clayton Jump-the-rop- - 1 I - 1 1 ( i i i I i 1 - -- 1 1 - -- i i'i 1 4 1I 3 i attended the annual 11-short story contest Marian Crawford won first place with her story "Stupid as a Coyote" and Chan Gerrard won second place with his story "Blackie" There was a tie for third between Janice Johnson's !'Mic" and Winfield "Retribution" The Angleman's 11-has chosen its committees for the writing of the yearbook Everyone in the class isdoing his part and we'rehoping it will be a huge success The different leagues are getcontest to- tir g a shuffle-boar- d gether Each girl will have a partner It will be an elimination contest I I I Do you like to see downy yel- low rhitkies and furry bright- eyed bunnies? asks Patsy Pow- ell Then come and when we move from Salt Lake City we are goingto have some far We plan to have a big -- victory!' garden too We might give the boys and girls of Ensign some carrots or heads of lettuce We ss - - and girls of Ensign very much In room seven the four th grade now has an aquarium We''' enjoy studying and watching the ( fish We have four gold fish two guppies and four snails iin the bowl so far Yesterday someone and brought some' seaweed shells Billy Phillips reports I3arbara Horsley says that her room Os drawing rabbits carts and baskets Some of the rabbits are carrying eggs and some are carrying carrots By Uncle Ray - - I Full-grow- I - - l — 1 'I 1 :-- - I: (:) -:- - -) - I II AT - - 0 :X - h so - ANNSS BEEN I) - '7"---- r 1 - - Tr:WP4A-WONIttL- : I T HAvEm14T- I4E NE11IALteD '0U14t:t e ' G ':: J - ' I op Itm tt s t IIIt - r ' g) — tr GOINIllgrN'51N m I 1 I ? 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NO PLACE FOR A R — - 1 ' - : ' -- k k - LINE i itt ' iIL - I eii)k'‘iL i ' : 1 1 IN 141 MOMSNT AND TWAT ID AN0 MINE EXCLUSIVELY -v- -- - 7 1 ISM" tr t 11Irbm - 110 Pi Id 0 (! 4S ) - 0 W'''----- Ail - - I M21f12M?: ' Baby birds fly) has feathers are covered with down or else their bodies are bare but they allI get feathers when they grow up Penguins and ostriches have feather which grow from points which are close together all over the body Most other kinds of birds have some "bare patches" on the skin The bare places are covered with feathers which spread over them but they can be found when a bird is studied closely Feathers play a big part in giving a bird the power to fly They are of light weight and can be spread to "catch" (nib air Just imagine what would happen if a bird without its wing feathers tried to fly! Birds on the average have more and brighter colors than furry animals The forests and Jungles of the torrid zone are noted for their many colored birds Almost always the males in a bird family have brighter colors than the females One kind of bird the plantain eater of Africa has red feathers which become black after being washed in a rain After the feathers dry the red color comes back (For Nature section of yew scrapbook) L 11N6 ) '!4' - - - - -r- 7119 ‘' T atWebs-te-r - - -- k"5'-'''- I 5 - - : Ir II 'L---- ' Ilk ) V i :) t i- YOU KNOW IT WAS OF DUTY TPIAT WE'LL BE tiAcTIED AT TPE EAZLIEST PC5SiBLE — 21 -- SAVE I'LL ALL C'-'- s 11 The boys akel girls at Webster school must have spring fever! They are allso restless and wait-- I - eb- II 1942 ' r — ! F ' I ': --' : BRUSM-OF- O IT WAS SZUSg- - OFF! :' " : ing impatiently for spring vacation Every day they ask the teachers when spring vacation begins and howliTolong they will wonder they have to wait have spring fever for out on the school grounds the boys are playing marbles the girls are playing jump the rope and hopscotch Games of baseball and crack the whip are also being played by the- pupils Flowers are blooming trees are budding their leaves and birds are coming back from the south! This is a sure sign of spring and almost everyone has spring fever : A W140 SA A TRAT-- - f-l--- DYU SZIJS4- - OFF A ) y 11040 H LIKE 'eva : - 1 OH 1 L i lig: 1)' WOULD HELP LOOKING AT liE WIRT YOLIT LEFT LYING MERE ON YOUE VEGie BIRO A I 1 1"1211f: ill By Fotine Birds have bones of light weight There are many small holes or ''air pockets" iin the bones and'these do much to ex plain the lightness of the bones Some of the bones in mammals or furry animals are hollow nt'a mammal' bones are heavier than those of birds— ' inch for cubic inch Play- Centered Around- cubic There are mammals with small bones which weigh very little Home Life Enjoyed and the mouse is such a mamA mouse's bones weigh mal By Roger Pedemen even less than those of a robin children of the fourth grades but a robin is several times as of Hawthorne carried out suclarge as a mouse Size for size cessfully their play which cenwe can say that the bones of tered around homes they have birds are much lighter than recently studied- — American those of mammals Mexican a n d Eskimo abodes There is-good reason for a i The third graders also took to bones be light Almost bird's part! They were the speakers all kinds of these feathered ani-i and presented the information mals can fly It is important regarding the various types of that they should not carry too homes much weight through the air Several kinds of mammals Select School Editor have little or no hair on their hides An elephant has so few SOUTH SALT LAKE—Selection of Martin Cook as editor of' hairs that it is hard to see them A whale is a mammal but Granite high school's monthly student publication for 1942-4- 3 was how many hairs can you find on ' A n MUM' ed Wednesday by Miss Its back? ' n Gertrude Reynolds journalism inbirds on the other ttructon He is a member of the hand alWays have feathers I Even the ostrich junior class (which cannot I - 1 41 Light Bones and Feathers Enable Birds to Fly I f- 6' : tr iv Feel Call of Sprint' t a I Students B - I v B - 1 I Jerry McCarthy Stewart high school students - i I By are moving quite far away and I am- - going to miss the boys 1I By Dorothy Nielsen Since Arbot day comes immediately after spring vacation the children of the Onequa fifth and sixth grade nature classes will give their program on Thursday For some tijne they have been studying about the parts of a tree and the parts of a flower Some children have made drawings of these parts to exhibit:: others have made riddles about the names of flowers that contain the name of some animal and about trees too One riddle Is "What tree does a teacher dislike?" The answer is the chicle tree from which chewing gum is made They have also made a study of Luther Burbank's experiments with plants and of the work of Neils Hansen in Russia The program will consist of this information given in short talks illustrations dialogues biographies and musical selections Marian Crawford Wins Short Story Contest By Joieen Shurtieff ILI : Onequa Units Will Give Program ' Ensign Girl Bids Friends Farewell Pg -- F j Party By Marian Clark Editors and associate editors bf the Franklin school Marian Clark Patricia Langford Elaine McMaster and Dorene Birrell gave an Easter party for their reporters! The party was held Wednesday ' afternoon in the school library and was in the form of a surprise Poems were read about the spirit of Easter and an Easter play was presented Cookies: punch and jello was sepved on tables formed in the shape of a cross and artistically decorated ' Ina Allen reports that the fourth graders in Miss Naoma Sorenson's room have just completed a play house wall paper The house has five and all rooms a bath a hall and an upstairs The children have mate it according to their own ideas The third and fourth grade children saw a picture show in school about recreation and the value of outdoor life They hope to see more pictures of this type says Ruth Blaudschun Douglas Parry tells us that the fourth grades are studying their new unit on "Conservation and Improving Natural Resources?' The study of the national forests is very interesting In our English class writes Jacqueline Steed the children are writing stories on the new unit "Making a Home" We are writing very interesting stories of what we think makes a good home such as love and beautiful things around us - 1 of For Reporters summer Is Campbell The girls' i Press Leaders Tottrney Set At Emerson By Amy Smith Spring is here - KKION MEACER: "You r - 4-E IERROLY VPSET COULDN'T hard-boile- - 1 3 full- : 1'? d with eggs mashed carrots arid peas potatoes vegetable salad and for dessert apple sauce served with crackers Miss A Maud Sproat and Miss Eva M Brewer were guests of the children eating at the same table with them To complete their study of the pioneers the third graders are writing a play based on pioneer life They are planning scenery and costumes and hope to have it ready soon after sprtig vacation 'Th ature classes have made a large poster illustrating the bird lifel they have been studying T ey have -- fun watching for new birds and drawing plc: tures oil them for the poster:- Barbara Done of the fifth grade 14ks: De you know how far your defense stamps and bonds 'ill go toward building a ship an' airplane a tank or a c on? Each one that we buy is another small step toward that freedom and security which our country has always enjoyed and which it is our job to continue to insure Our love for and our loyalty to those fine men — our fathers and brothers and friends who serve In our army navy and air corps make each one of us more anxious to do our bit as the youngest group of loyal supporters of our government - cheer Billy Edward editor Washington School givng the art room a decided ' well all be Then touch of spring by making miniature house fronts arranged In spring attire ict be in harmony with the street semaphores on the city streets the caution light signals in the semaphore at the Grant school have been changed from amber to red I electric I thought I heard a robin As I lay deep in my bed I thought A heard a robin "Cheer up cheer up" it said 'Don't you know that spring is coming And the flowers will soon be here? So get up and start things humming Graham reports that Myrle Callahan's pupils are busy studying about sugar for spring Ika'nhichgetting ready they hope is "just around the corner" Mary McMillan says the chil- Miss Chloe Sharp's room dreof have been very busy making Easter baskets out of cardboard boxes and Easter bunnies for the back of the room When they are finished they will color eggs to put in the baskets Georgia Kanell reports that 24liss Mary Rother's pupils' are June- her It Was a Robin week I brought ' I VOO—LEFT-11- )0:1EN so !ZOOM - elechome Were to cook the food The children washed peeled and put the vegetables on the stove to cook Some of the delectables included fresh green spinach served in room at Garfield prepared a real vegetable dinner last week and served themselves a fine meal Janice 'April 2 - YES TAEN - Children Enjoy Youngsters Master Culinary Miss SchwaIt's Art at Garfield School Durbin stove from and two Visit at (d ant tric plates also used kindergarten children Pauli By Dont-iliaThe boys and girls of the Grant school were very happy to welcome Miss Myrtle A Schwan supervisor of language arts of the Salt Lake City schools who visited- us last " I'M CLOCK - By Don The Miss Go Ida Larsen's Tribune 5ait-ak- 0:1je - t t' 4 i I - |