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The xth grades of the Washington school have taken up the subject and are very much interested in I: Now that we know about Egypt we have decided to make an illustration of Egypt in the sand table There are pyramids temples the Sphinx camels oen huts and many other famous kinds of tall building§and people Almost all of the work on Egypt was done before Christ When our sand table is finished we will enjoy seeing the results of our study ' phone wires Pearl harbor Day Spurs Patriotism I 1 1 - - etiia throughout 2iling We are going to choir costumes s - 4 Ashur-bani-p- Betty FLowerbank Elementary Sehonl ' NVednesday the Jackaon school apoaoino aL 8 p children-pai- a 1 -4 ik -- IS tar 11- AN t ' ' 'A al I CINDN't - ' ' business-lik- e MS AN i — 1 :-- - 11 il ' '1 ft?? 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T Y' T i) 4 " ' k ( s AAAVS '1 wi51 5 A0ti 1 NNt - 4'41' 1 - 0 14:tfr NA I - books were thIn the Babylonian a were written in language Assyrian All were made by hand no auch thing as a printed book was known in Assyria Babylonia or Egypt In time the Assyrian monarch gathered a total of about 25000 clay tablets along with hundreds of papyrus rolls Some of the clay tablets were of very small size — about two Inches square Others were as much as a foot aquarc One day the king called his scribe to his side and told him to write the following words on a fresh clay tablet: "In my respect for Nebo god of intelligence I have collected these books I have had them copied I have marked them with my name and have placed them in my palace" The power of Nineveh came to an end soon after the king died and the city at length became a heap Of ruins More than a score of centuries went by before a traveler from western Eu- rope reached the spot kluigazed on what looked like a "mound of rubbish" Thinking that the mound might contain the remaina of the great library of Nineveh the visitor brought about an effort to dig Into it Inside were found thousands of the ancient books Scholars set to work on them Of them Into English end othosy Inntruegem (For h1story section of your lacraphookj '' f 1 c - '''''''- LSAY f 1 111 4k - 14ERE ARE WARM Joke Books a ' ' t -- I:- '' t t NEXT - iS f 1 :- - miff ' t i i I :a$41 j"--:--- --: " 4 WAIT! 8f'11f4: 'I IL '' !I 4 JUST LJGEI4 TO MIN AN2 nLcA BEATNG THEIR CHOPS SACK THERE IN THE KITCHEN- I CAN'T IEAR MYSELF 'THINK WITH ALL THEIR' GAS- - 111101111 i I t 1 9 ' I'M A FOOL THINK OF HER- -- 10 ' q t ---- I nava 'alIPPAILIII INV pet via11 EtRi N3 - ' e By Lorraine Plowgian Forrest School In Miss Lucille Gilmer's room all of the sixth graders are solmaking joke books for the hosdiers and sailors that are in pitals and at camps Weonmade the designs and put them All together we have books promised to make 200 of them and we are getting very good results We hope to make the soldiers very happy was unable to read the Egyptian language but he was glad to get the papyrux books The papyrus was acme-thin- g Ilke our modern paper arid on it was done Ink As time went on the king enlarged his library Many of the I ' - Z- - - -- 40 KATIE? PROBABLY EVEN 1 t -- ' LET'5 5TART HE ' "7 -- -- 1 1 'I GOOP JACK OUR NITLERAT Cr4 Army Navy Get 200 Got' vvELLI'vE - 7 - : ii 7 ALWAYS DREAMED WOULD COME 1 ALONG SOME DAY---- BUT - c) sall - a - - t t OF COURSE I Do! HtS SO i FINE AND DECENT AND RIGHT! HES THE SORT OF MAN WE i - - - ' ' '''' 1r & ::3i TIEupo INTERFERE 11TH' PLANEI CAN'T WTH OUR WOCiK r- 'llii tfitItil it 1 " - - 'L s Z :''''!-- It j 41: l' -- m (1 " c-f- ite t7 — °:::40e2-- 's iii11 )"):rr- ' -- is STOCk WHO -- -- - ' i 0 i0::: FAILS-ALWA- VS JUST HOW 01 wocK Et 1M NEIGHE DR 1 S i It 1' - - kftittill ' :: :: j In CHANGE rHA-r t IN 'TIME 1-BOUND 11) BECOME AWARE OF ! IT ME "ToGETHER-Bu- T NEVER TO SEE IN ME oo i WAN-riANYTHING THAtt JUST A - 'I Santa can 1 11 ''- - 't ' the fire station you can be pretty sure everyone there 'Ts busy with his hammer saw and paint pot changing old toys into new ones Just think how many faces will wear bright smiles upon them Christmas morning because Santa's workmen did their best to put them there wnaene furt- re4e milk fur the of the whool It heir sit the JAck:oun school audItoritrrt I the conimon books of Assyria but servants of the king brought him some hooka of another kind These were chiefly from Egypt and they were made up of rolls of papyrus Ply rih - :: ' ' - ' -- 'Go s ''' ' ilt I'll ' '' 1 II ' ' i :iwo- Z :'"-- -- 4 THATGIVE1 P ' i Suuli were - it Ii i - STEPPING STONES! a 1 - '' MOAAEKITARY SETBACkIS NEVER DISCOURAAE A GUMP -- WE COME FROM A TERN ' PIGI4Tit144A - a book ' elsArit000n ts I All Since mothers and fathers are I saving gas and tires they rri this A to of plan help thought way too instead of asking the firemen to collect the toys they decided to walk to the fire sta- tion themselves with their toy collection With arms loaded the reading ' came to When he the throne the prince showed greater interest In books than in waging years Some wars were fought by his armies but the new king spent most of his time in his palace reading books What books they were! Most of them were tablets of clay Words had been cut on the tablets when the clay was wet after it dried the tablets formed By Lily Kumagai Jackson Elementary School Tnr our Christmaa activities WV are going to have a Chriatmas dance The classes from the second to tlie sixth are going to give plasare The fifth and sixth grades roing to have a choir There we'd be 40 boys anti girls to go - -r 7 t4 11 1 call to their friends the firemen In Sugarhouse The firemen were glad to have these Santa Claus messengers call 'bringing with them their discarded wares Now if al ChnstT tne buiding El' I By Uncle Ray If we go Into the history of libraries we find that one of the greatest was built up in ancient times by a king named Ashurbani-pal This man had a great palace at Nineveh a city not far from Babylon Nineveh was the capital of the Assyrian empire was As a boy Ashur-bani-pthe taught to ride and toshOot imbow and arrow Much more portant he ' learned the art of vicetosry Jackson Prepares Free Milk I'lan so- Ancient Assyiian aKing Had 'Library of Clay' Beginning Plan Yule Plays have I soon By Adeline Schmidt 't Riverside School High is the patriotic feeling of the children of Riverside school The first anniversary of Pearl Harbor was observed in the school by children singing patrotic war songs in memory of the ones who gave their lives there in defense of our country This day is not a holiday but sinould be a reminder to all Americana to work for and Liberty e"r'ssaZ 1 OUT-FOI- 4 4 - : - SACI-- I ' A--- : 6 I'LL FIND rMUCH OR ZLSS! ' - - - 72 x - u '' Garfield Children Join Drive To Gather Old Toys for Sapta By Pearl Trauffer Forrest School The Forrest school teachers and children have found out a new way to urge every child to bring money for their war stamps They have an American flag made of paper and underneath it is printed: "Make it the best" The class that buys the - most war stamps gets the flag- to put in its room Room 13 Miss Pearl Bowdidge's class was the first room to get the flag It is a great honor to have this flag in the room Every class hopes to have it After this terrible war Is —through rlease go easy on the tires Don't talk so long on the tele- k Garfield school to be remade visit less fortunate children Forrest Spurs Stamp Sales By Betty Goode!' Riverside School Buy war bonds and stamps today Help chase the axis far away Twice as much for your money too' 1 41rEir4-2-- C " vrk Poem Urges Tire Savin ''" lAN) p - By La Nap Borg Sugarhouse Branch Garfield School Children from Sugarhoume branch of the Garfield school are real troupers when it comes to helping Buying war stamps collecting scrap iron rubber and tin cans goes on all the time for Uncle Sam and now they are helping Santa Claus For the past two weeks they have collected discarded toys for the firemen to make new again These will be boys and girls who are less fortunate than they so that they shall have a happy Christmas ponita Taron - 2 - 1 - Firemen of Sugarhouse receive discarded toys from children of the Sugarhouse branch of the I - iTI 1 ' T I t 74 xr ANYWAY--PROPNQUIT- it: t -- L0:1 AIZEI ::-:- -: A - - - at j ! - '4 '' U ! 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