Show - -- eke Salt Tribune Morning Friday 29 February 12 1 School 19-1- Statistics Girls Make Dance Dates Marriage Licenses Salt Lake County Rindlistuseh 22 Roertnn JUAielq CIA Itske HArdeAstle 19 eany Otto Stoker 32 Rrtgnam Dust' onus (tins UCICISeit Tanner 34 Grate Idano 1 RoNert Altn Hunt 21 Ruseervills Ark: 14eruire toon Gartield Eugene Theodore A Tiller' t 21 Carse JUr1Cer' Nessio: Made Thais's 23 Sa:t Parkr 22 Minneapolis Iming Atte A rny tlitabeth ails 23 Minneapolis il Mitht1 I— Tatttsia 24 Crawson: ktaid Hair eLarnas CM PIS 23 Kearns: Joserts lAstreness Lase Luiil N4Ary Marren's 20 at Lake hat 1a: lesal ars Ralf Lake 4 bat Lase Rat 'Kelton Jam Malsaoka Mik Lieu Mtneta Fat 24 22 Knit LAIR UP hi Ay:gal tsstisk 44assoner 22 LeRoy Csa i MAnis a Jame Cloak IS Los 1r11 Giirillin A nAeles CALI ke J $111004 Reynolds 19 Ault 1 S &rot Lalseata Poutton Salt Lake 40 4 Wedding Anniversary Gifts Y MADN'S--)4RRA- ryntx GIPTS enwer--Rrllev- UTAH E6 Pnttory RAPPLD FREE Marriage Licenses Cache County 20 Pal Lake: 19 Logan 15acarbne P Grand 1111430r 23 Modie Witter 'rune Atittntoon 23 LAgiat frloti Edgar Metcalf kormestteck Divorces Asked Salt Lake County cr44 1rgIrLa Ll'oonquart PI::1 Vts J Barthurst from Joetph It 7a ItLr‘t L00 Barn- hnL't LA from John 11 Schmidt Wit from Joimnie Nlay June Irrrft La from from Lioorbee T (j)itrt Divorces Granted Salt Lake County from Adolf Nutlet Msgeret 54 roid Rasf Fox Rasmussen Irons estseen eruets custody granted a 771n"1 rnIld morel of Putport pr Defendant gskesey and perwmai preperty g ssded amore from Carl Gokerge argret 1M NLIffer 11 Bntrf cruti tored 11es s Plaintars ma4den name re f rem Fgra Berg arJed custody Berg PlantJf port ger ettc and Of nonsup- a per Bonn'e B es Olefson (-s- wr:keracn from Cecil LeRoy Building Permits E Jarrnam owner: remodel frame rest- for e apartments 40 8 street tr-re- gici-)- Spencer owner: basement apart- to orick restclecce 23S Spencer S500 Utari-Idaowner: remodel West Second South 121 brick et)e rvelopment street $200 Thcrras B Child owner: frame shed 432 Etenth East street $150 Rerlm11 frame reluiinre 1418 Military Ws J L AN'tne rea-$200 202 G aorset Bemodel brick 13 H veils $300 - Jaryle (”aner ditt iT1 to cnristo S G scent eicurt o SI strel $2000 otnner rmodet rsidrte 'Traror Ian1 ttropao 245 West aert h!1ro Oro() p e otreet 1 4! owner 205 East First - tri' 324('Ita-- Par''i rta"rnad 551 West Soutn ar i't Mrs Heher gr e- -- 20 j c1-Q5r1 1 Gra- - South Tern- repairs to brick Antith c"'711-4111- Temple t street frame street 117Nart- 1r-ir- South FT conn-ot- - ate street As00 remodel vault 5 300 i'sottrh Mato write NVarran ty Deeds - 3 J Free's tre WiteRtrh lot 10 block 27 feet of lot 55 block 2 Realty west piat minser HeIgnts plat A $10 A to Amelia Cries CODV Mathele Metna Inti 5Prietoblockto 27Wasatch Realty block 20 p at )3 $IO plat Remorlei frar”e resalence 1418 A SI 0 L White J Mtlitary Way P oert I Ferguson to Welter M Scott $ Owner n 1 M E soutri range 1 A eat Hehe-- r Aamodt to Charles M lot 1 Miller subdivisiorit$ Illbwi eirierarer Crores E Rose to Anne Jensen Rose G it spencer to Martha E Spenclot 1 btork 10 pat Ft $ 10 er lot 11 block 20 plat 5 acre A Asre Le wor to LaRer Scott lot 14 : bictick 1 W'sker Pasce r'at C $10 rinly G Brooks7 to hWilliam 1J Rents' to Harold Payne lot block and Brooks lots tentas W Ii‘it-erA SIO 11 bito's 20 East Waterice 1111tbOTI -ar Frec0" t') vat!ep Prtpp 14a MST' E Jzt bet b Ord to Trf ff 6 block 14 14k b 1041 1044 1045 HIrrhistnd Park plat lieuzen 110 Newman to Ittay L Huff IV N Davie to H Ella nct Kent 15 oo-- I 1 it Today's Pattern Be pretty in a print frock— 85 CO:rrfül Rs a spray of mimosa— 41k )11 7 te:4011 - & r a 6 1 gs 4 C' I at cil 0 5 ED se nt cent for cents plus po5tage in coins with your name address pattern number and size wanted to Barbara Bell care of The Tribune-TelegraHome Service Bureau Salt Lake City Utah Released by Ben Syndicate Inc ea e 9 V 0 (°J d GI e b G ol eke' 1 ( 41 ') e ) ) jt I)ICc e 1 I I 4- ( -- I -- T ? 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A 3 4 10111' s1 i i --g a kW! t e' - e 0 ' F i 1 C m I good examples Emerson Pupils Make By David West Emerson School Hurrah' Valentine's will soon be here and manyday of the classes are busy making valentines Valentine day is one of the happiest days of the year for children We all love to think of our friends One valentine greeting we can send to everyone is: A valentine greeting I gladly send To all the girls and boys A wish for a wonderful Valentine day Filled with fun and many joys! section 36 ) E ) ele 6 6 I 1 - 116(1 $ i3 MINa N4-- 1745-1- 3 By Uncle Ray Efforts have been made to trace Valentine's day back to ancient Rome and it is true that the Romans had a feast in the middle of February The Roman feast was called the "Lupercalla" and it wns held in honor of a god It came on the 15th of February whereas our Valentine's day comes cn the 14th The god honored by the feast was named Faunus and was supposed to be a friend of hunters and farmers Sometimes he was called by the special name of "Lupercus" meaning "protector against wolves" During the Lupercalia shepherds thanked the god for guarding their flocks against wolves Priests placed goats on altars and sacrificed them Goat skins were cut into strips and the priests went about the streets striking people with them Strangely enough the people minded little if any being struck Probably the blows were only light taps and in any case they were said to have a magic power to do good It seems a long step from that a A 0 4- -4 TIM& WAG TO I KNOW 41 40AA ':A s“o'r - ) rAA 1 i t'-- r l'e''''1-- i ' 'I t: -- t fst e Travois - - SHAVED' mosTA vopc0711-IN- Topay I t motcotmr? 0 tiqA1 te4 bv1 ?' 7 E e -- T THAT MseSTEIZIOLIS OLP SOFFINIC7TOKI-SWIJNICI-I'- S IL GOLLY! 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I 1 0) te 9-t- e I THE OLD PRACzON'S E50!! 4a04 A meeting of The Tribune school editors will be held Monday February 15 in The elegram auditorium at 4 :30 All editors are urged to ) i Emeron School Editors' Meeting Set flJ 7 114 aCelaL- - N N I Tilos School The fifth grade at the Ensign school Is going to have a program on Lincoln's birthday One of the girls is going to give the "Gettysburg Address" and another will recite "Oh Captain My Captain" THAT'S t3E-- (4 eNA1 'TIP I ci-S- Fwoovi ?k A I Honor Lincoln BUT NORODY- - WHAT HafiTHAT- GOT CIADOY-2 0 tI By Minnie Gonzales JUST WANT 10 TP60c mF trunl MAI takt-t- THAT A 101AS THEY t P acbto MEssAGE J- 1- f4t 1c77'°) - bt4C1 v14tHY NIALCOL M - - BLIT IAIA13 I COULD - IT BE HE t:'2t CS 1X4CLE- evIAL COLM AT Al 11 THEN 1)(46 - - N Scouts Observe Ammal WeeJ Grant School Miss Esther Irvine brought a top to school and taught the children a song to go with it46 They are very happy about it and ever the thildren sing t - THERE'S LITTLE tSHORT ALL OAR LIFBLE SPROUT-IN- ' HEAD tAND TH cotoR r No-AT ALL LIvE ITS WHISVFTZS fj (X)ES I r11EA b - We also plan to give a valentine to Uncle Sam—pennies for the Red Cross Top Brings Joy — - LEAPIN LIZAPeCo HIC BALD HEAD' IT rStql PALS) IT'S stamps By Shirley Smith Emerson School In the fourth grade we are making a valentine for Uncle We are Making it very Sam big for Uncle Sam is big too On it is a big flag drawn on a piece of paper We are going to spend our money for war stamps Each time we buy a stamp we paste a piece of colored paper on the flag As the flag has no color as it is drawn each time we buy war stamps more color will come to it We hope to have it all colored by Valentine's day - - S kley I A By Janice Pearce McKinley School The sixth grades this year have decided against giving valentines Instead we are going to have a Valentine's dance The Parent-Teache- r association has offered to furnish refreshments for us An orchestra will be here to play for us In place of valentines we re defense going to exchange Scout week is here It began February 7 and lasts until February 14 All the Boy Scouts have worn their uniforms all The Boy during the week Scouts of America are playing a vital part in helping our country Collecting scrap buying bonds and stamps and taking care of health—we are all doing : --- ' - II t LialLin1 - Is CAW co kryt l'IsE New 1 r Vt -- 110--- 4t Tt' iz 1' P I CZT F 4t ez:zs LS er IN vAL ( "-- 7 AA :7 AP' cs SZ-c- NEiNE LONG k 1- cet--AN- GCSOOL M :4 ' II wf uonkkr ocr or OintA4CE moeE tirE rT! wE'vE BEEN DOIP4' EveRyNING EXCEPT YI14AT YE Lemz-fsNOW TO DO AT AgERDEEN ORDNANCE 50400L k t r I - 0 JUST STANOING GUAZO Ms ozew i4AS FOR GONE SAC ANAPOLNiTtOSI c AkJo A A- f VOU PUNKS OUY lk E TOOLS E PLACE MEW!' PARTS A IC LiECMANItStA '4 1 riGwr ALL BE AN NceE rr is rrs PWCOiL - 1 I A r Amsou-- NOW - Sixth Grades Plan Dance and dance S N'ou SUNG O - ii rt -: k By Dorene Watson McKinley School We were greatly honored Wednesday by having as our guest a very unusual visitor from Florida He didn't come to amuse us or to sing or to give a lecture The most peculiar part was that he didn't even say "Hello" All day long he did nothing but sleep Can you imagine who this peculiar visitor was? I will tell you so as not to leave you guessing Our visitor was a baby alligator He was brought by a The boy's boy in our class brother who is in the armed service in Florida sent him By Richard DETA A ? Guest Sleeps In School '- '"'"--- I - - atit i - 1 - 1 attend Valentine Fete Goes Back To Days of Ancient Rome Z 1 5 are also pictures of mustard and other things which are not good for us "Happy" is surrounded by quite a different atmosphere Things are placed around him that show a well taken care of "Eat slowly" "Chew person thoroughly" are some of the Around "Happy" are slogans pictures of oranges fruits vegetables and dairy products We hope our dwarfs will serve as Joseph S Mayer area director of the war man power commission for Utah will address the Salt Lake Lions club veckly meeting Friday noon at the Hotel Utah He is to speak on The Recent Developments of the War Man Power Stabilization Program" and "The Forty-Eigh- t Hour Week as It will Affect Utah" then will conduct an open forum and Attempt to answer questions from the floor pcstage For this attractive pattern end regularly" "Betvveen meal snacks" and -- Spices" There To Address Lions ks--- B E well-nourish- 10t 1 e 15-ce- By Barbara Oliver McKinley School In our health class we are studying foods and digestion We have made two stomach dwarfs and have placed them on one side of the room The dwarfs have been named "Happy" and "Grumpy" They represent a body and one that has not been given the right food and treatment Around "Grumpy" there are statements such as "Eating ir- duties as manager of the western military bureau vthich arranges rail transportation for members of the armed 200 forces have been assumed by Ray 10 G McGuire general agent passenger department Denver & Rio 10 Grande Western railroad Elmer C Martin formerly man10 ager of the traffic handling operation has resigned to become a 10 captain in the U S army stationed with the Ninth service cornmand a t Fort Douglas 3 e to banish the midwinter fashion blues A practical style for your print frock is this Ehirtwaist Thrdel neatly detailed with a convertible neckline twin pocktn on the plain bodice and pleats th the front of the skirt Barbara Bell pattern No 1745-is designed for sizes 12 14 18 18 and 20 Good news for all home dressmakers: the spring fashion book IA ready Send for your copy to- day it is 15 cents Order a lashiC11 book with a pattern for 5 cents plus 1 cent for Dwarfs Aid In School Food Studies Rail Agent Assumes Military Duties AN-ne- Mivira try $lo and 'Views - Snberta 131 btrick vs 4 township 1 south range ' west 10 Lamont 3 Gundersen et al to WalA lace Brown lot 23 Woodside Heights for preliminary tryouts From 10 Heber M Aamodt to H spencer a group of 12 second-yea- r Englot 1 Miller subdivision Charles $10 G spencer to Martha E Spencer lish students the following were lot 11 Hblock 20 plat D $10 selected by- the judges to parG Brooks to Wiliam Finly J Brooks lots 7 8 and block 1 into held be East the finals Waterloo adt:cipate dktion $10 in the school auditorium on lot Mary Elizabeth Ord to Toffee Hauzen 6 block 14 plat A $10 Lincoln's birthday: Jane BradW N Davis to H Hiland section 36 township 1 south range Kent 2 west $10 ley Alvin Herlin Joy Olsen Lamont B Gundersen Brown lot 23 Woodsideet al to Wallace A iklickey Duncan and Laurel RobHeights $10 Roy C Bothwell to J Paul inson east 1712 feet lot 43 block 44 west Rowe 5 feet lot 45 block 10 Fremont Heights subdivision 1 $10 section lit township 2 south rang Charies Leonard Davis to Edward Rayeast $10 lot 23 block 21 amended Bome Owners Loan corporation to Steve mond Phelps block A Douglas Park $100 survey 2 1 south 14 Buff secion township Alton C Melville to Verna B range 1 east $10 aection 27 township 1 south range Melville 1 east Richards to Andrew W Peter- $IC$10 sonS:ayner lot 10 Connor subdivision A Edith comb to Lucy Madsen Charles R Palmer to Maurice M liar- Acorobs lots 30 &nit 32 Inglewood addi-E man section 13 township 2 south range tion 10 2 west $4(40 Lucy E Acorrib to Harry W Madsen Gen L Robinson to Maurice M Barman lots 30 and 32 Ingewood addition $25 section 32 township 1 Routh range 1 Virginia O Monay et !s al to Layton wont 310 25 feet lot Alldredge north south A C Crump to Eliseo S Wilkins section lot 6 block IS Nunnyside piirk $1035 feet 10 toskrarin 4 soutarange 1 vies? $I O Layton Alldredge to Shriadit P Lane to Zina Young north Emma Preston Young 25 feet lot 5 south 35 feet lot A Skowman Ws 2 N and 2S block 5 riot A block 5 Surtlyside Park 510 Milton W Snow to Florence Barbara Edward J Dill to Vehit lot 5 D 4 $111 block Snow at el lot plat block 4 ROS5i Vn Heights $10Sproul Elsie M Larch to Paul Ketterer lot Blair A Richardson M td Effie Klar 1 25 olock Nye's addition 310 Club Acres $10 Joseph Cou lam 1 to Fred J Bardin lo ts Country Eastvale addttion $10 13 and 14 Mock Carl C Burton to Jess C Wilkins lot Sit 15 Dlock 1 Village Frank in Building and Loan company to Eva Day lotr 1 and east five feet of lot 2 & Eulialt outsdivision 610 block 2 to Belmont r) Realty company 54 feet of lot 53 lotWest-riotSmitn east 8 Additional News of Record deer School Selects Contest Entries the annual Contestants Service Star Legion patriotic contest met in the school library Annulments Asked WI:kerscn By Gloria Foster Jackson Sehool Have you ever been crowned "Kirg of Hearts?"- This will be the title bestowed- on some boy at the "King of Hearts" dance at the Jackson school February 12 Preparations have begun and everyone is gaily awaiting this exciting affair The "Jack of Hearts" and the "Jester" also will be elected Only students of the Jackson school will be allowed to participate This dance promises to be one of the best in - Salt Lake County Jackson School Awaits Dance By Joy Olsen Irving High School mi- mon tSi support 0ofoon from Glen Plaintlf f awarderuelty fees restorad furn:ture $50 and costs ton of alder nameattorney S20 By Christine Bothwell Bryant High School Again the time has come for the girls instead of the boys to ask for dates to a dance Every year whether it is leap year or not the girls have the of asking the boys orportunity to a dance This dance will be held February 12 as a Valentine dance The girls will do all the work to treat the boys The decorating of the gym where the dance is to be held will be done by a committee of girls to Fe supervised by the health education teacher Miss Lucile Murdock The girls have to forget that they are bashful before all the dates are taken Every year the girls get their chance to ask the boy of their choice who has been too shy to ask them as well as these who are returning invitations to other dances --L - FC0k1 APvaNcE ocPNIANicE iNITA SASE ORPEPS TO A 31 miumkIETEe cuN CS WE ancient feast to our modern Valentine's day and it is a long step Yet the date was nearly the same Seventeen hundred years Figo there lived two men in Italy by the name of Valentine A legend says that they both died on the same date—February 14— and both have been honored as saints The legend seems to explain why their name was chosen for St Valentine's day A story has grown url that one of the Valentines had the custom of going "from house to house to leave food on the doorsteps of the poor" When the Valentine custom reached England it spread far and wide but people explained it in a different way They liaid that birds chose their mates on the 14th of February Two famous English poets Chaucer and Shakespeare wrote about that belief in their poems However !It got here Valentine's day is still popular The art of printing made it possible to print alentines at small cost It would be hard to figure how many millions of them have bren sent through the mails or delivered in person I ICr'77 A 1r! - '- t 10117 714 7 V !11 1' :7 L ) ' Wf iii"S! 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