Show - - v -- - --- ible‘4eA 01e-s-fti- r- -t - o - - “- 0 glAVOm - 00 I i 4 I --- Zilt Aatt 99 Wednesday Morning asost May 20 1912 ake Zeibunt s t I A School News an d Views I I 1 Rowland Hall To Stage I 1 1 ? t ' 4 Y : 4 4 ' ' 4 4 t 1 : ' 3 :' ) : 1 1 1 1 i ) 1 f I t i I 1 4 ) " 4 I 4 f ?!' : ‘ ::: I ': I''s A : 7 1: :' ? :::i4 'tr- k ' tx :::: A ''''''': T :'ik x - F Fl - :: - y ::: :s lecIi 1'V ''- 0 ' 4 ' 00 ':: :: I :' : ''': :''- -I ' - —:: ''':: :? 4 ' ' :::: "':: :::: :' ::: i - !:- f i - '''' :: :: iZ ' "41 I i f' ::: '' ?: - g :1 tr: - i'74i- :''-- '1' - !: '1Z "i:::- ' J - ' t 4 ' :?i - t: 4 1 -- I: 1 :!! i :1''' $ Ih ' 4 4 I 1 well-comb- 4 ' By A'' ::': — ' ed health habits Jean Brown reports: "Engaging in Recreation" is proving one of the most interesting units of the year for fifth and sixth We find grades at Oquirrh there are a great many ways of spending our leisure time profitably We study what people of other lands do for recreation In our art and nature class taught by Mrs Edna Sundberg each pupil chose his favorite nature study such as birds flowers insects etc After we have all our information we will make a booklet of it We have already made a large mural which shows ways of enjoying such as fishing recreation painting sketching going to the i - i ' !1 :: i i: : i' :: 4 !I il f '' :- 1 N 1 k ': '':' i f1!1:: 1 ' ' '' Sk3--- E i - :: ko'''''' ': 1:' ' ‘ ''' : T - 7 t — '' : x -: : :00 ''''''''''-"--- s 4Aiii:':::::::: BrightHued Lilacs Add Appeal to Tea By Donna Lees In honor of the mothers of Bryant high school the girls of our school prepared a mothers' and daughters' tea recently with the help of Miss Lucile Murdoch and Miss Mildred Taylor A musical program was featured and refreshments were served The gymnasium was colorful with lilacs and a lovely '4' li -- 3 I kl'it ti'l v " I1 ' ki OS i lie t 4 - ' I ''t 0 ' t 4' 1611tt 4 k)11 ' 4- ': 1i 1 Ai 11 e I ) 1 i ' i' - J I r 1 )1! 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I kirk'' : e 1 "yo‘tij GO TO 10 D TELL ti - i ' - 0 I ' -- ill 110: CAME 70 IN I 111111 1!JI t'i" "'''' (ISA The tallest waterspout on record was seen near the shore of New South Wales Australia in 1898 It rose tl? a height of about 5000 feet Lightningand thunder often add to the rXcitement of a waterspout The 'spout moves over the ocefn cutting a path usually less than 40 feet Waterspouts seldom do more damage than to drench ships and sailors They have wrecked a few sailing vessels but no large ocean liner has been badly damaged by them A typhoon or hurricane on the other hand is extremely dangerous It may be more than 100 miles wideand may wreck vessels of anTlize Waterspouts take place over lakes as well as seas and oceans They explain some of the "showers of fish" reported from time to time Reliable have seen the fish fall In 1928 several hundred small fish were dropped in a cotton-fiel- d in North Carolina It spears they were carried there by a spout which rose from a body of a mile of water distant s 0 - - N k -- lir I p --- - 51 I 31°---- i':' 44 tui a - d' '144 0 I '1 ' - V 34 tor - '''' '6 z:k - w - t I " g'771 'yt:DLI reg: itLrstzEpy (: '' - ct ' 1 t III '''' ' : ' 1111 iciti - '‘ zA r N JIMSEN'" DO GOT THE "41 VWVstN :err" s r' A 'gie 'a' A -- - -: :: t r- 4 -- r' o - I -- "Zht iI3t ' iri - 1 4 Ire----- -- : e - - :: - o Tor ' 1f- - ''' ''i k ) -- ' ' Ihettreta Pm N't7114rM TIRE5 '''' — — 340 - b ol - li —I 4 : tr?1 mit u 1 le 411 Atik ' - - 1 - qt I --I- t i - - - t AI t LI 1r -- -''' z ' ---- ' t'') '4-- - ": - ' ? 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ORDERING VDUR CREW TO MOVE TH' CARGO TO "THE TAIL wAc A 5MAR11 IDE- A- c--7- 5 ' :: Y FOR ir''::i : : ' - ' re ''Th4) A C : : 4" ' ' - (C r '"T-- "t 1 '4' - s e-- 1' yo14toeyt''' - ' ROCKED UP ONTO IIT5 NOSE AND SCOOTED TO 51 WI-I- I ' - Plans for spring parties are to be discussed three-quarte- - - ' -'' -- r - - - r I Monday- - I'M A sTRAtIcER HERE MYSELF- MAYBE YOU'LL BE SO GRACIOus "Tc) GUIDE ME AS -ro HIS HOUSE- - :21p Ae ) - J-- Editors associate editors or represen tat ve of each city school please attend a special editors' meeting In p m PRKE I PAID FOR THIS S"TuFP IS RIDICuLou5 comMRED To ITS oRIGINAL CoST- JUST TAKE TI41S i DISAPPEARING CABINwro r - -- Aripurn C Important! torium WELL DOC IS HOME IF YCXJ WANT 'TO SEE Hlts4I- -- 0 I Obbylnlybt t - - - a - - - - FINE-- OH-- - 24: T 4:Iztkz - 0 I INS '''' 0 gotped:z I - T -- -- -- -- - Vr-0- -- i 1 f -: - - v it Newe 11 : A!"7 ''''- t -zoi 0 OE by ' k ?- - a t 11-I- E z - tribute honoring the mothers was given Last week an assembly was given to choose three out of seven songs to be published in the next year's handbook m I otff 11 1 Put Cbbyruyio it Pott"004114v 0 - P A 11 ‘ IP - Any stamps today? That is a very important question our library teacher asks every at the Riverside Thursday school Each child is doing what he can to help his country by purchasing war stamps and have today bought over $45 worth Miss Ruth A Robinson turns the money in at the bank She told us all about the interesting checking machine there Instead of buying candy and gum buy war stamps say many girls and boys at Riverside Betty Fox tells us that sixth graders went to see an art exThe pictures hibit recently were all drawn by Miss Margaret G Larson who explained She has three her technique kinds of brushes: One large one of cat's hair she used to shade with and one she can put several colors on and finish off certain designs with one stroke She also has brushes made of camel's and rabbit's hair Some of her paintings are on rice paper and some on silk besides various kinds of drawing paper Tribune-Telegra- ': 4 0 fkitti 2-' fj - tvtt it oift q — 4 JUDG- BARCIA‘ e Ets-ib-- Pc :'i-- Waterspouts Seldom if Ever Damage Vessels at Sea Sometimes sailors see waterspouts rising from the ocean These are whirling masses of — 1 : ES OF met e- - ' By Gerald Davey The (:ir Di i ' 7 OWS---H- tilt SD F s school like h - GUESS trii --- -- - rchipsa7 ' :' :: : ' '' SENT ME A LETTER ro BRir-b-a To DOC ZEE- - t - '''741i ' k ::" ) fr -- AE3OUT YOU WERE PAL E GUESS? '41 W - l'i ' 4 - CHUO BUT HOW DID MARRIED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE qr c L N ii ' v44 A-:i-- -- - olotsrr CNT1811Y:k-N- Al 'ii kisEEATizTooNAcsErresiNEcN at 41L 1 ft 4 4 4 ' 74A i ' : 42 :–-:- ::: A::- - I -- - k r' NIE YOU -- -- - — -- - : IF1 1i 1 I I RATE 10 BREAK 'IRE NEN Tp WM FOR I JCNOV pog - Ali- - 4 ---- - EZ i K' 1Ory e - - 4 bi ANNIE- - ' 4'142 - I ft- - s' ‘ i - SOME Too IMORTANT 4 ' ' ' t u0FNIILA tP- OF 'THESE TROLISLES AND DIFFICULTIES THEY ARE ARE OYEZ ?- - C1 z r 1ste ISN'T ' i1) " YOU'RE c 4 ANDY FOR THE LIFE OF ME 1 CAN'T UNDERSTANP WHY YOU USELESS 11 4111 JUNK SO MUCH EH? 14 ALL 71416MONEY:j I THOUGHT WOMEN WERE SUPPOSED To BE ' t 0 qt - - ( "T AwECE714DAINNCcE 10 - - '' '14'i''-- ' 0 4 ii i ': k11-------'-4'"---- - ' ' ' t - 1 ' ' -- tie 'i'i - - - It d r- v : t MY NAME'S PANDANO RELATION 10 THE BEARS OF THE SAME NAME- X PANDA—X FOR 0 - ' ':': p ' 1 " ' cJ : "'e ::r: L 1' ct- shid : :' 2:!:: ' S I - f t ' 2 - 1 ::' -: if- 1 -- T ME- -- i tti ' ' ti I '4' IgESZE !: ' —- '1 t‘''' b'- y 4 A '' - i 4r-w- 'f'4''':) ' A I' - I- E "rtAars -- ritl-)- : A N - 1 '' r ': : zi 41 'c :A N- LITTLE MAN WHOS THER! - 7 - 1 ) ty - --- KI?DU141 WAY--JUS- TI-AA- T TI--- i) - t - '' - ' 's J' — r':: - 1 i1 gt ' kt 1 Last Friday the Paramount club sponsored a most interesting assembly All the boys attended and saw some movies brought to our school by Coach Ike Armstrong of University of The coac-Utah explained a picture on football and also gave us some good advice on being a success as an athlete All the boys were thrilled with the assembly and are planning to send Coach Armstrong a letter of appreciation writes Ralph Merkley 1 l' c': em? FOOL PLENTY I - '' - 4 I ThouGHT--- --s-I "- : - i c Sam the mural are Shirley Walton Eln-vrfArmstrong Iris Loertacher Marvin Atkinson Floyd Gallagher and Edsel Skow Miss Maud Hardman art supervisor of the Salt Lake City schools chose this mural to be in the art exhibit at the Art Center 59 South State street Lai 4 ''''' HA HA! - - :':: :: ' 4 Is - - ': ie: - 1 ': :':r:'7 ' ' 41 other schools throughout the city has joined the campaign for war stamps and bonds A booth has been put up where students can make their purchases Posters of various kinds have been put up in the halls and on the bulletin boards to remind the students to go without a little of their ice cream and candy and invest their money in stamps There will also be an assembly held some time in the near future and the admission will be a war stamp of any denomination A dance will also be held under the same plan The students at Irving are responding exceptionally well to the drive They like many other boys and girls in America believe that freedom and justice can only be brought about by doing everything possible to help our Uncle zoo etc Those who helped in making : sN 71 I 1 :l t k ?- J- ----- z 4 71 tr-- --- -- - i ' i1! - - - A :i : '- - 14 !t ' :i I E!1 )"- '''t zoweA&J&41 - t - ::: - fr ' v ' ' r-1- t - - IC - e ER-A-- P 40 : :41:"s cIPI- r- e - R ' ' 7 Ni:- 1v1:: ' :4:: 4 I- 3 t 111'-e-- - It i - ': ''' 4" 4 g P::''? 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( — IS GOING SKEEZIX 'i - 40 4 t - 11II - ' 0: 1-1- ' E :':-- :" - -- la jot' 6 N ri 'Airy Indian nymphs and sturdy Brahman hermits will ming:e on the camplis of Row- Ian' Hall Friday at 4 p m for thelr annual spring play which this year will be an East Indian classic of the fourth century A D entitled "Shakuntala" This p:ay was first performed long ago at the spring festival g:ven in honor of the God of Love and was written by Kalidasa Portrayed by a double cast the character of Shakuntala will be taken by Bette Jeanne Decker and Elizabeth Wright: Dush- vanta the king and lover by 'Janet Gasman and Marigold Kinney The court fool by Pat Pomeroy Others in the cast will include: Claire Clendenin Thelma Mechin Sybil White Joyce Stewart Sue Brayton Nancy Paine Carlyn Jones Kleine Bintz Helen Whiting ha Raye Carlson Pat Pearsall Mary Koch' Phoebe McIntyre Nan Brooks Kitty Trash Mary Whittier Joyce Snow Georgette Ann Lockhart and Rosemary Louann NVallace will take a singing part The play is being directed by Mrs Archie B Kesler Jr and the dancing is in charge of Mrs James Needham 4 ? 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