Show : " : "- -- - - r - - i Z I 5alt J 14 62 1 - ) a Ark dr Zriburte 15 February 11 19-1- Slate 111- - c-- El t n I g F 5 : : (iv e Set-U- -- - - - 1 ' - 1 ! t -- I '' ' P - : v- -- :' ' : ': - ' ' ' - r ) If :' :' s - ': ' g ::" '7 ':' 9 ' ' 4‘4' : s i - plot training ' ' 7 s : 2 I l' 7 I 1 1 4t Nc- - ' Olki- ' - '''''' ' " it 4-- k f - I 4 PTP e P'- 410D-- e :l t I h0 t ) 44) ' 1 5 - -- ir 0 - ' :' 4 4' k A t ' ' i 4 1:11! e ::: '4 : f I''''403if '"-- '': '' ' '" :: :''" '' - r: ' ' ' --: tk ' 1 t '''' - - : - f-4- ?- 7 ': e 4 :ti':t:--- L pi" r 'k 711' 2- - ' - ''!' t'' t4 A'3' 7 - A - f744 i: - ltF:: 4 77441s:-- ! - 1 43-3- 4 i)' I' i:4- - - -- - 4- - :4 CIRCUS E E -- P -I - Q Students Enjoyi Principal Talk Valentine Fete On Gopaphy G 1 ' 1 1 - " -- - la 27 P4 N 1:-:'- 15 ca:-4:14t- 1 ' z—z I ti TWO MOS E 1 PAMELA-- - PARTY I ii - tlintah ( l 1 0 0 p I I t 1 f t- - t - t - f17 c't rr t '''' 6I c'V Si2'''' -- 4:'-- - ' 1:1177 :r: : ) set r-- k z '' :4 A 1 I f I1 't ' 1PORTANT INFORMATION I 11 I I By Uncle Ray If you saw a rnan with long curied' hair hanging from his head what yould you think? Very likely you would mis- take the man for a woman Men often have wavy or curly hair but we think of long curls an FOR - 1 II MOAKIING ' --45 - - - '''''''It3ZttIrr ak i 1 J-1- 7titrzyl'-7 s -- r ) r É- r " F- -- 1 J - -:' ""12-Z'- r ' Y it -- - Y 1 rP belonging to girls and women Yet long curls were in fashion for men in past times The curls were not a man's own hair- they were in a wig placed over his head Muinrnips of ancient Egypt with heads adorned by wigs have been found From time to timet leading men among the Persians and Greeks wore wigs Rome also knew the wig custom but most of the Romans who wore them were women They were fond of blond wigs made of hair taken from German prisonerm after fighting to the north Some Roman women had wigs of diff4orent colors An empress named Faustina was said to have several hundred WI gs After the end of Roman power wigs were seldom worn in Europe until the reign of King SlifferLouis x II r of Francs an earl)) ing from age that monarch had a wig made for his use in 1821 and a fashion was started among the ? 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"Do h by filling up your War Stamp Books quickly—and then converting them into Vat- - Bonds!" rest-paying atrly BUT—rcaret gire you any interest On roar money until 7ou contert me into a war e 1 contriburon to America's all-a- war program " i 4tc 4 rr4 d t--vi I 4L 1 1 I PI 4 by 4 Salt Lah and Ogden Royal Baking Co Bakers of ROYAL ENRICHED BREAD tc ao AP(C4b:: a 4" g t r 't 't V Y Y Salt Lake 125 South Main e I' G -- S ( - 4 i v - l?'::"44-171 17:1-----'- er 4 1: -: ' 0--I N-' ) I71 ) : I f ' - 1 e t rTqY SOME I I - - - - - - -- --- agdvLtx - : t is -i-' -- 1--:-- 41: F - '" ' 4 4 I c-- :r ' 174 - - J - I () I ) - J ' - k " rg fr thr r" 'ink'"14 SyNte gni 6 Ttoeta e On — - -- rtte if1' JUT IP !r- - ' Ai'F A - '1 r ' L LLL '11 j Ale----" 71'7 : - -- - i NO me AT rT 5 1 ' ': & ert-- k 1 1 3- ) - - OF EGGS Fiv LS110 - c45-- c I - - - r1 t 'N- r ic 6 N Z1 BEE1011 7f — I c e 3 HAM ! 4 14 - II Bu-rTER- 1:: ' ! 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T t BEFOCM -- - :1 'r : - L f ' !' V ) r '1 1 01-- 1 't c 61:' A1 wigs: One Englishman ' Samuel Pepys made a note in r: his diary that he had paid - 41 'TN "three pounds for a periwig" In those days people spoke of "periwigs" rather than "wigs" The word "wig" is simply it short - t term of "periwig" easw II ULJk As the years went by the II A IIItriEN--7 1i A price of wigs went up Shortly t- II -7-71!! 2'4H before the French revolution nobles in France paid sums equal D to from $150 to $200 for a wig! The year 1800 saw wigs going out of fashion Soon there were D rJ--- - few who wore wigs except those j In certain professions Doctors U '''' Z1 kept up the custom longer Uian C most others but at last gave it up To this day in England we K see judges and lawyers wearing cases court are while wigs being hearth di 41 ow--t 4 : 1' - s V " 4 r 717-- 41' I 1' ri it411° ' 1 1 - 1:: '—'1 - YOU ME AN I ' 'y-i-- L' i ' - WE POOP ALENTY BUT- - nrok 0 A4 r") e V 21r ! 0 A jot TO ‘ie --- 7 111447 - I WOIFT YOU WAR- NAVE JUST A AGOBiT OF SPLONi- AND SOME OE THESE LOVELV AND PQTATOE A‘t:' AGO- - l'- OFTTN you caa get money for home repairs acid reduce total mortgage costs both by refinancing! BRING US YOUR PROBLEM 44 )k its 0"4-5' 441 4 0 inte- Bond! Is a I I I "Ot : C - VE - -- 04 1 1 1:7 411' :4' L i' t : ONE ? WEZ' D1NNECe MWS HAD Hi4e TO A -- tfk -- French From France the wig custom In spread to other countries England the nobles lawyers doctors judges and others put on r lir i xi 144 -'' if i ' Whect vou buy me—whether I'm a 107 War !aings Stamp or one worth 25C 507 $I or This aOrertsernent fit 1 - ':' 4 : i le'''''N 4 t: ' 23 4 -- - ""''' '''''''''' 007 cft- et I N II ' I AN 1 tsZr! 4i 4 v14 4' 0-- ''J : p 1 WUZ JUST THINKINri-- WHAT A LOT OP FUNNY PEOPLE THERE AC"E- - - t et '” (JACK HA5 FINALLY A4KEP YOU TO MARRY HIM? r (---''- 1-- a ---- 1' I - i ‘ I i !: PO YOU PEMEKABEP ABOUT ? - ' a --im- I 1‘ 44 rtor 44 ")1E1 r S -- 0 ii AiLphrzt I: tri491All(114 1 tf91- — ) t - z - 0 o ‘t' ‘: TX) iPZELF - WAR STAMP HOLDERS 'It it 1111 : 14NN p'''' - 1 '4 ' 1 1 (CQ2-'k ‘ '2'1 t t: I WHAT APE YOU t 1 serrn: 1 tt ‘''' 1 r lt t a ' FPI 2 '' (I --T-T--- Costly Wigs Once Adorned Heads of Kings Nobles er E NAAMa - pEu64-4rEC- ) )ars-- t ti -- i Ili' Vp--4 - d i 3t'719300!2-i 1 :"- -1 rl I FACklwillLOPC mkm - TI--- t ' Isi' - -- MAN-- - vA DO 5 i 41:r ''1 f -' A 41V LY°UR AF4'CE 00 A ? i ' t A1-1- -0 041A ' 7 !1 ! MARRIFP V -- 1 ANO FAPWSWOR11-1- --- i dr It t : Ttl 1 - PEK 1 e- i--- fi tkp ' 2'' I 1 ! '''Y - -r i : MUDDLES-FORD- (: - - '- !' ' - mhir - --- f I OF HiNi ---y t: a : - ) A ANP JACK-- N 1 4- -'' KNIG$4T KE'S tyttkM 1 es e71"7--r- ' st t177-- i 01""':-&vv- OH MOTHER IP' JU5T I'M 50 PROUP THOIKI'LL OF YOU WON BE c- Z" - 75 '7:':' ( - I t- I A - I :' cr: - t I REALLNe ? ) ‘ i i ''''"' & qb y I- A ' c4 go '4 "4" 9 - rMEET iti g4 ''s 1 k ‘ - k i - L ----- : WILL 1 f it—rjr--i -k - :i :': '1:!it tf 1 - 0 PAMELA ATTRACTiVE BRUTES E 1 CA 4s ce-- two earz ARE y S ME P4TINOUiii4ED FLYi146 ' )'' 144 I - ' kv4k le ----- viceI CK0 ' X' ::17:::71-:-1-7:i- il'141-- '' 'Al I - z act - ' - - 2:2E1 011TNout‘sti ?11 t JI t -- I '— 4 EVER HEAR ABOUT IT FROIA ItAY LIP 6! a- ot I l'ez-25- 4 i :1 i i 0 t - -- - OA I 5AV - 'YOU 0 t A- c cf :t4t i '' l - : --- A 140130131Y ci - I z")-7:-- - ' Itiv 0(1044'1'9 to L fl -- ' -- '' 'd - - I I T -D - '')4 ' — - (ic: 0-- i 1 ) -- - ) --- EI4 ? NABON' "P--‘--a — i- ECOET : 4 -- 3 - 1 ra - it t ' J s GE14-rL- WE'LL KEEP 1 tV 0 t :P4fDIR - -- - (LF) (Z) L'71 2: Vi A - A ii I 1 oLr Twe 1''----- -- 1 fre Ln z " ff TO -- 1 1 ' 4 '517--- some--rt-o- I ) i") r--- - ‘ 11-- e ' ' P-- (Li) I ": ' I FEEL 50ZTY r(--T- - I) 4 ) ER-R-- PLENTY HOT! i ov IT WAS LOVE ) '''')(::: !1' Z E - 1 3 --- -- ''''--- - BAS!L5AW CHE6k BOoi '(OLIIRI ) 1 5ACILE v k 0 a MIDDLE '' AT FIRIGT SICzHT-1-4- E WANTED LIVE OFF' YOU AND kATIE TRAINEDFLEA WANTED TO LIVE o--h-1 ! - AP riiVA'0 130A-1141- OF ' (--- 4-- C ' --- --I Y t? I- N 1 " Arpme at 'A k t 11'o0 L3t x ‘ :L THE INAY THEY ALL ME! STARED tut BST wHts1EA0- - t APE PALE! HE S mar tr MALCOLM MrTT AT ALLI SANDY WE'RE It4 TH ri 4X 111 1 F : e '' cI f( 1 0 i 'ss'- : - I k( I e-- :N14- - ° rq) k li I- ' z: HA NOCO AVP tQA"'EA glAü A 5eÉ:AMRAle VP REA-ViziNBA5E— : - -- i -- - 12FCrOR OVA -- Ct-ntra- c —ANL) C4-'ijivvLA MARTZ'S H44' 4" E V Airk A THE 0541-AN- o At ' :C:)L1 614141 r"- - Group Gets Taste Of Hawaiian Food Riverside Readies Reports on Swiss E ( 4 z ‘ WOULD THIK1K JACK 11 - 4 - 4OTHI4 6 OP MAMA WITH HER HAUGHTY AIR'S WOULD DE A DEATHS IF HER SOCIETY FfRIE1s11:25 EVER DI3COVEWED HER CECWET- - IT WAS QUITE Al1001-Auti4- iVSthit$ i p'-ie- 1 41 i - 'Ar FOLk'S 1!kE US - f ':1 I -I V' - - tW?45: 31 Sumner Students Write Servicemen A 4 I 4 4'' - 7 "4)p)-1 -I Let Ward Sustains New Officers '7) i - 1 11 it rr 4 1 j -I I :1 ! e LI JtHi atit 1'7 IP SUSPECT BEFOR SHE'D FOUND SHE MOST NOW! otrr THESE LAMSKEPS CRE PHONY I YOUR' FIGURED s z 'f -: "--- JUMPY seouRsEup or- tol t - F"1 " i Then- - 'Abu DROPPED 1 r4I' - - BAH! YC)U CALL N'OtrSiLF - I ae ' ' I: : 1 12:---I- -— i f 1 - - - - - --- HELP WERE SO - : 411i:t: 3 1 I 44 ti r--- -- !5 A 1 r - COr—U-111 AILI 59-' ''''''---- - t '7' e : Pupils of Acting 2 f:Z r t:-- I ' 1 -- — 1 z 41 A Ao -- mEss - L WI - 4: - :t A APE : (p------ BOPP IN6T-OK- I RLIWCP uk1S A FLEA II 4- - 0-- - " - - wi-t- at mar - ''' i T pLENLIWCTUR'ED FOUN9 OUT WkE4E PTV OLD SAL : - - 1 i 4 q 4t 4 I M4kAA'6 ECIO WAS I I ro" ' - 4 - at -t idi L 41 I ll ::1:1 k i t 'I"' r-' yOU STONOINQ THERE FOR I CLEAN UP ALL- - - aChT N at ' 4 E : - - 1 ' -I pt " :?-) 1147'"- ' ' -- 0 44( -- k e 7 ii I - '''' '' ‘'t 1 ' L‘: Under the senior scout program i 4'oirk7 '44ta rivv4-ii : '! Sir scouting will be set up as a ' "c' ) 1 'a' A ' ' r Ir breother orgarzat:on to Sea scout:: 1114t'1-''!'LLl''''' i ieetwa-1 06' ' irg ard Explorer scouting The in charge of the Jefferson school Peterson and Geraldine Gold organization wnil resemble that of The committee left to right George Strike Madelaine Vie Sea scouts with the exception party — that it will be divided into two i scout I gr o :ps consisting of Air 1 t candidates from 12 to 15 years of Learn-Arare lard e Air scout program proper for youths over 15 years A special air scout patrol will bo! organized within Boy Scout troops and members of the new Nancy DeP OM ley By Clyde Larmsn Je f ferson School e"son will be able to achieve Air By Highland Park School awards in addition to Boy Highland l'ark School The students of the Jefferson We are making up snow E7cut badges Thursday of last week tlle school had a party Friday'in obscenes We 100Se people from principal Miss Freda Miser told servance of St Valentine's day both grades that is our second us about a trip she took in and third grades to aCt these gay and colorful valentine box America South She had some snow scenes Sometimes they was set up in the room and we souvenirs she that passed around pretend they are ice skating put our valentine's in it Pena dish with room had skiing having a snow ball fight She the were cils and books put aside making a snow man and many incover a with butterflies glass and we all had a wonderfuftime other things The children who were side There other many have had them are: Bobby Games were played and MIDVALE—Harry S: Wright souvenirs also The same day 711TH1vale Sunday was rilstained asl Thompson Arlene Olsen Dougwere served During the las McGregor and Nancy Lee a Miss Ruth Mozley our librarian of the first presidency party "mailmen" were selected e the East Jordan LDS stake at Cooper We all enjoy these snow told us about the Indian villages and they "delivered" the valenvery much They teach cnference sessions con-- 1 scenes ruarterly of New Mexico She showed us us how to copy other people tine's that had been dropped in slu7ted P t the Midvale Second LDS some pictures of these people the valentine box ward chapel Advanced to first In our social studies class taught in of The committee counselor of the stake was Ray-- 1 charge by Miss Margaret Stevenson we the party included Geraldine IL Clayton with licher J been studying about the have Gold Madelaine Peterson and Thirron as president John A Ayof the different countries people worked Strike They George lett released as first coun‘and how they live our a to make party very hard 4:: r By Margaret Nyberg nice one and we congratulate Freakirs for oonff rence sessions Sumner thern-o- n School making it such a suc7 L Ffvaris and Ste- We enjoyed our party cess In school we are writing letI– rtihards wqh Henry D ters to men in the armed forces very much and hope to have the c h u rch NVe Itry:ere representing more of them tell them what we are doing yve!'s !orriini t tee SIske priesthood meeting will In school and when we are fin4 be c)nducted Monday evening at ished we ask them to write back By Claude II Jacobson Some of the members of our Forest School lf:') p nri in the chapel Richard class have received their L Evans wi:1 be the already In the A U of room 6 one r Ppeake return letters and have read our classmates Dorothy Curof them to the class: li tis VAn We use a : as I brought some Hawaiian Sp-anisthis language War By Patsy Gerber to school foods Her father prolect We flke to write the Riverside School men in the armed forces very Mark Anniversary is in who with Hawaii the army We to are welcome glad Gary much sent them to her Some of the to our group He came Cagle Members of Spanish War The from the Ensign school foods were cocoanutsyrup veterans :Sunday commemorated Lowell Gich Dance and girls of the social sciboys h syrup and some poi the forty-fiftof the By David Steffensen ence class are working hard on anniversary attlesi-iiwhich we all tasted It tasted Maine at a program IÁmell School a Swiss unit We are preparing The girls of the seventh grade presented at Central Christian talks and reports to give to the something like wallpaper paste church Rt the Lowell school were very and none of us liked it although We have learned that group Speaking- before a large crowd: well received at the it's the food most commonly the Swiss people are still living were Alf Gunn of the United school They all took the bus used by the natives We also in peace although the countries States marshal's office and the and went there to dance The tasted the gawava syrup that all around them are fighting We Rev J L Wilkinson pastor of audience liked it very much tasted like butterscotch and was hope they will be able to stay the Christian church Nice going Lowell girls free very good ' trz kr- N - :e:' t : 1 HO! 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' -' k '"'t ' : Air Scout of '' rdivision in the Salt Lake 7"' council Boy Scouts of America - wt:1 be outlined in- a pamphlet to I k '''''' ''' ' ' ' ' distributed Monday 1 ' ' - - - ' to ss'outs of this area Levern M F':-4executive Parser assistant-scou: : i i i i errounced Sunday The new program officially in- ) in the Boy Scouts of c'prp-rate: t ' ::4' : : '' !s designed to train America 4 t ' iin the f theories and me-- - ' char:es cf aviation and will pro- A" fg for all aeronautical 4 training i 410 snort cf flight Mr Hansen said 7''-:-- 4 will The study ' i ' promote primary s':'' - :' 'f rround work training and will lead :1 :' directly into the war training S rNic e formerly called the civilian ' 1 ' ' - rnrrrat'ror of An-eric- I ' ' For Program I ': - ' - Pamphlet Will 1 amnno L Formation Of Air Corpsl!- t t Shoo4 sews and Views Monday Morning - IC Ufr 47ake - - - Pif 4 wt Alkv4k01t etV1--"4- 0s 4t - I 0 A 4 :1 |