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II' - ' k-:a- ':--:- 1 - - 1 Q-7-- - liait° 1 44 :i l 4 i0 a -- s (4 : "- o i 'r C--i- a) '''' - --- 711510 10- - a village in southern England His d father a lawyer was a man but was very firm about the Puritan religion in which he believed In those days many persons It grew bitter about religion played a part in warfare which broke out between the Puritans and the men who supported King Charles I John's father fought in the revolt which ended the rule of the king and put Oliver Cromwell in power Reaching the age of 20 John Locke entered Oxford university and for 10 years studied there Then he became a teacher at Oxford In a general way Locke fol- - - - — - --" - o- '' ' -- iin good-nature- - ' -- Of vy oe —Kt- - - Eir- aaa 4e I Remember your Valentine with a box of "Kitchen Maid Chocolates" t '7 AZ& CO ISIMAINTLICE Confinntal C-- I 3 34791 ilidg im 0 4 ilf 4 - CO Bonk ' 1 t -- '4111a- - I ! -- I --- I ' ' - - -- New Factory and Retail Store - 143 SO --- - ----- ------ STATE ST --- - - -- 'r-'- I 7l'? qt' rA I --' i '' 4 ' I 4 litic 14 t ' i I i Ili 4---Th '' i'!: ''' 12' 12 - ' ' - I- -4 - r :1 40 HELP 'YOURSEL- FHUNDREDS OF BOOKS- YES w'40EED--NM-- DoNE- - t t: ' -- 7 YOU etrr - ' tii ' f -- 1 Or At - '? ------- - -- G ‘k 1 cyfe - It :ét''--: firet '0"- -L' '2-- 40- 1'yitII 4e:1e ig:--- ii4774V: ' V 1t : ity :‘: 1 li-'t t - N :51 S 1 KNOCKIP INTO --THE cLikT tdmsok-mw------ -- NATER - HIM-- L I REVIVE17 HE 5TAGGERE7 TO H FEET BEFOkE CO MP PkATLIS4----- N H G rci -- v I ( AV ' ' f !!‘4 1 f I !5)44V 0)' 't‘f '''''' 1: f' - I ' 1 1( ' :4 :: 14 ‘ ' "' N" i: It t((1 ''':rA ‘ i I ' ( "" 6 - : :: " : - lr'r ' - :''''':--- - ': (4(1(' t :: ---- - ' ' ie :"j:--'f'!:- - - lztct:: 77'74ti4Z-1 1 1 -- --------- - CNI 7-- - ' " fi 1 i - : :x"1 : y f ''''''''''' e7747:4)'--- ' ft" ' — - ::?:):LH l - '— 1r I 1 ' :k 4 4 : 0'711 t i It ‘1)' -- p I x 'h 6' - L4 (It - - f"I i :'‘'' - f-- y :t i i ) '4- -' ' :' 'E141141164 scp:If - - 1 : 4 i -- f vei f '''' 9100 13EFORE - t- 1 - H6 STPENGTH A ts eazs:Ce- K' c!cr-- k -- -- --tt ? 1 r i' l' 46 -- '"wptil- h - : : r --- r - - : - i ' '7-' : 7' :-- - - (( l1 7:414k -- - V : PAT t - t 1S 2- c cc— — -- -- 1::: tr-- i'l CL--: it - : tt I-- -- -- (' 4 '"' :'N ill i ! 1 ) ' "' ' I - ie7b-4--- ----1 X - - fi r--- — 1''''"'t i 1 j ''''ty - - - i -- ' ') 4 " 1 :i 1 - k - I I I I PRNE4 A LONG HART" RIGHT (ts''"(f TO AILA4b CHN--- - - urs T-7 rczizt -- - : - - -- — ':::i- : 3ZZ Zz 11-- 4i5 BODY ANP :: 4'''''c : - THAT INTANT JACK CUMNION EvERY OUNCE oF -- -: - 7757 - e- —04 N Cri- ' ' - - AND ATLAzy ' FALLS INTO ! 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HALLUONATIONS!cLAIMS 7 RIG1-1- UNCLE 4 : l g ER SUPE04OURE I cecisiom- - s ' ! : a L ) — - '1' t' - cpt 44!'N'ik 1:-- '4 -- 727 -- 111 - BELIEVE IN A CHtLD TO SELECT LEARNIt HER OWN BOOKS- — ' : -- someTi-4IN- e 11H 1I ' - ID HELP TEA0-4E- t ' ( — seoci JUST PKII OOT arPrn-§4014- Q s'etou : ' ir '' SELECT 'UNCLEeviALCOUvi - - ''' ''"i- r':5'' : i14 z 4-- :':- - ff - 1 t44it4- z'- 41 71117: di: i THAN'Ei T (I''' (:' f ' i N' 7 my 1::::r: ( 1 4 4 14:1:vi::":-1---- :-- - -- - ' : 'I 't - V t 4 ii" - f71'- t ::t2104-1-00- I f 11 it 1 I MY STUCtit-- rj - Al'11:1-'':4(s- f ( tAalY bEAR--JUS- 141' ( 7 Ii - A - - Aoc I &NU ::l - 1- BE BASHFUL— :I - ' ' "" 2- Z(f 'UNCLE MALcoLNI IF I COULD BORROW A BOoot TO REPO-- - PIE qCrt DEAR-CO- ME - $I :---:- - E By Joanne Cappell Grant School In Miss Marie Stuart's room the plumbers came to fix the pipes The boys and girls had to go to another room while they were here They didn't mind It at all having to use chairs for desks so that shows that they can go anywhere at any time and enjoy it ing" - H For Repaihnen That work ranks as one of the great books of history It 1 is longer than most novels and we may smile when we think of I the author having planned to IL write it on "one sheet of paper" Locke wrote in favor of freei dom of religion and freedom of F thought He said that Truth should be the guide for every 1 human being I - T Pupils Move Out I -- A :" - 14 : : 0 ' I1 1 lik‘ coi 1— - - - t LNLESS TwE't 'E IT 100 WELL CAMFLAC-- r ipk 4:4117°V4r::1111111ZITHA1°1-1- 1 knowledge Back in England he worked on the °essay" during his free time then traveled to Holland Sand spent five years mainly in writing At last—in 1690—the work was published in book form under the title of "Essay I Concerning Human Understandi r- : —1:—'—'---'i : COME I- S- ' :fklibrir i':l ' — ' it -- i- - e C t "ill' -- - J I T H E i i - - 00t4T - — ( 1 1 I T ' r I BLCT- NEiGHBOR- - I - CAPCIY- - M1:2 II I'M TmAT'5 wi-r- y Goisq OUT-SO- S WON'T SEE Him!' 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There was some talk about the point but Locke decided to write down-aanswer of his own "One sheet of paper" he suggested "probably will be enough to use In preparing my answer" As it turned out he kept on writing the answer until he had covered the surface of scores of sheets of paper Even then he felt that his task was not complete Giving up his work in England he went to Paris and spent three years there much of It in study and thought on the problem of the limits of human ° dieea747-tete- ' 1-14 111111111- Vzie7ilekli 1008 - yv By Uncle Ray Three hundred years ago 1 1': lowed the religion of his father but there were some things about it which he did not like He felt for one thing that the Puritans were "too narrow" He said they wanted freedom for themselves but would not let others have real freedom when they themselves took power With his friends at Oxford he spoke about many subjects and at length this question came up "What are the limits of human I oi- i I -- Locke's Short Essay Grew Into Profound Long Book I '--- 4) z' want Piton I --- be za5 4 f Loans like clothes are more useful if they fit That's where I can help for I can make almost any kind of a lloan you - a 4 1 INCOME TAXES or for any purpose 5 :a i Cash to pay - hotel—War man pow- "''"''--- is PA 4 i p m allI day Utah Feder coehouse eration of Wcmen's Clubs 9:45 a m United Ice Workers 8 p Tn 17 3 s14 - la - D - : or- 4 - i ' - k 4 ''' ''s : 8 ' 1 4:si'''' g 1 -- ? '' r ' f I i ''' ' 7 L 'Meetings Slated Today ' ::: :::- I about transportation I S :' : By Margie Gonzalla Grant School In Miss Dott Gibbons room the boys and girls have a health chart This chart shows how many children have clean handkerchiefs and other things We like this chart very much and I are very glad to have it By Janice Bergeson Grant School In Miss Zita Birkhaus' room the boys and girls have finished a mural They have painted it right on the blackboard It is mel b i kb ' 44447 1 - -- Complete Mural Past president of Antelope land chapter No 3 International Footprint association will officiate at the regular weekly luncheon I1 NN "1 'i By Patricia Pohlman Douglas School The articulating unit had an I Is- Lady Lions club members entertained their husbands at the annual dinner party Wednesday at 7 p rn at the Utah Copper club :::' Concert Held At Douglas third Thursday noon in the Beau Brumcafe President A M J Prichard announced Wednesday The past presidents who will include Calvin W participate toastmaster Attorney Rawlings –he reportedly turned‘on the hot General Grover A Giles speaker water faucet of the bathtub dur- Police Captain E A Hedman ing the momentary absence of his prizes distribution Police Detective T B Burbidge entertainment mother from the room chairman and Horace C Beck arrangements chairrn a n W L Auxiliary Entertains Payne the chapter's first president will be the official greeter MAGNA — The Magna-Garfiel- d ! :'' ' Scald Burns Send Slate Footprinters Baby to Hospital Luncheon Meet i ': : '::- ' :s er Li! - -- - J4--- kt t 91 I 7: ‘' ''':-- -- - - 7- ''''— ' -- :It ‘ 7t :!71: t t' ?4:11jN sooN : CPCOVE )EFZE PJ 1SN:t rt GAgGE: :71 ' ' t (2' ii(- oF EDGE Tc 2 - A li 1" 'w4t - 't'? i r '70'-''''''Z:-''''-- 0 : THAI t WHEI-c- '!I i : :: 4h1N Students "Wait Balloting NORTH SALT LAKE — Leon on of Mr Richardson year-ol- d and Mrs E M Richardson of North Salt Lake Wednesday was reported in "very poor condition" at a Salt Lake hospital where he is being treated for second and third degree burns received Tuesday at his home The child suffered severe burns on the lower half of his body when -- " :::Y: LOCATE SECRET PASSCCE 1 - the Oquirrh school are making gLriTabehretycShtiiidlcK)Tein of the playhouses They are taught by Miss Edna A Sundberg and studying about Mrs Agnes Embieton In one the kind of homes people have class the children painted palived in They have studied the per like bricks and shingles homes of primitive mart on up Then they pasted them on cardboard for the outside of the through the ages until today house This playhouse has only Each student chose a type of one room in it The other playand then wrote a story home Finalists in the East high school ' house has miniature furniture about it Miniatures were made student body elections were prea bedroom kitchen living children for the showing the by assemto sented the student body room This room and had homes written and dining they votbly Wednesday with the final shows only the inside of the studied about slated for ing Thursday The children have rest house A program was given and the Narroved to a field of two canrests who child and of the children were the mothers periods the the best may s:eep on the bed didates for each position to invited view the model homes stands: in the playhouse They have For S A E president Dick Backgreat fun playing in their playman present junior class presiStudy About Health d7rt and son of Mr and Mrs L house 13 Backman of 1361 Princeton aveBy Marilyn Liston - -- 1nue and Ted Stevenson son Of School Mrs C T Stevenson V661 k411111 Oquirrh 2 taught by Miss room In KisKSecond South street Hu Ida Ahlquist the children are For s:cretary Colleen Allred studying a new unit called "Fun daughter of 'Nfr and Mrs C J that makes us healthy and Allred of 65 E street and Ernie By Beverly Lou Hub Ica have a large poststrong" They riani son of Mr 8nd Mrs E F School Oquirrh some er sports such as showing 162:5 street Ninth East Mariani learnbeen Glee club has The the rope" "hop"jumping Crook son of Mr and of war songs unscotch" "ball playing" and Mrs J G Crook 1516 Fourteenth ing athenumber dire7tion of Mrs Ruby der others Ealt street and Devirl Stewart Boyden Miss Rose Hill muand son of Mr and Mrs D B Stewart The songs will be 11 Wolcott street are finalists sic teachers Parent-TeachCorrect Word Usage at the sung Black Red and the 'for editorship be will which held meeting are By Frederick Pingree Crrnpeting for Eastonia editor The songs are February 19 Pesse Apcstol daughter of Mr those wire Ensign School which sung during and Mrs M A Apostol SOS East world In room 10 we have a lanwar the first the present a d if street Fifth South Shirley war and are box which we call our wars but guage previous Parsons daughter of Mr and Mrs box "language hospital" In this E A Parsons 1SS4 Ninth East very suitable to sing now also we put the wOrds that we use We have all enjoyed learning street these new songs very much every day which are not good grammar such as "ain't" "git" and many others We like this and have found that it helps to Improve our grammar 4-- 1 - ' T m-ihr- r I! 1 ' ' By I -- ::::::::' '' :7-'- :' Make Pupils Study Homes of Playhouses Marilyn Liston Many Ages Oquirrh School Both kindergarten classes in Curtis chairman The board of education also urged the state legislature to enact an amendment to the teachers' re- tirement law permitting teachers to contribute up to 2 per cent of "—tieir salaries to meet deficits existing in the fund ' fr i: - i ' :: t UP Clst 114E CUM WIEo'RErixOLIT '14 '' I A& 47 v N - - 1t'it f 'I - 1I : '' : :: : '' : - A ''''':' - - - : --I't : '' ''TO g :': -: : :' i: til :' ' t- 17- 1::: ? 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' 1 r':::' ''''' '' el of tt's'46 4'2:'' in Davis county littivegi f ''''''''4'''''''''''' S :: v is '4i1-'17--"':4-'':'SpecialI committees composed of I I i '' 70:--' board of education members to tfF :: lk 41 1 i i :':' - - i: Ili: serve for the ensuing year were ! ''' V 11v e d :: 't: a i A :' announced by Nephi L Morris froAte-2 4''4 i i t ''''''' :: ' r:1 : ' '" president of board The committees t :' : ''' 1 ' 1 c i '44!' - '''''4 v:: and members are: 1 '4: ?4444e ' :::':7: :'" '''i i 1 t I -' 4 e : '''' ' ' Teachers' sehool work commit- - i!J' ?e- 41 'Cr :4 ? "?'" s :: t: ' I fr - ' '''''''''' '! 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