Show - t441' i t t I A4 94 - Caoline N: SC" - 1 r CC-- - L E - )j :' - - 1 ' : I — '" "- S‘q -- — 1(1— —4 i -' : - ' 1' :: -- C):71 - '4k -- ' ' '''' t' il !- - i - 7- : : :?-- — 1 :'--- - : 0 - 0 L---- 10 l' ' - - - 44 - 7'''' - 7 11 gA- 4-- " ') : ''' ' 1L'7 ' Blur ScholAl News ANTills Gtolcl Jay-c- Token m Selected by the Salt Lake Scott: sn club to receive a gold hey Friday at a Salt Lake junior chamber cr commerce banTJ P t in the Beau Brummel e- ':: :::-cafe for exem- A plifying citizen-- h I I s hip ideals is gr ' ' School Gives Program on 'Scout Week' ' Bar- was an- - iif Mon- - Bobert S ciay it touriced eay "A And '"- i - if '4 : "At 3 on of Mr ? Mrs Robert v S Barclay of 420 Goshen the award 'fi: street - i1 44-- win- - c- -- i i'd i? 1 rer is acting tt' Ti"1 cs pipe m instructor of the 'Utah Bag Pipe Mr Barclay band He was born in Menan Idaho on August 16 1921 and carne Salt Lake City with his par- ajnd - L:----i-- t-- w ents shortly afterward After attending' Riverside grade and Jordan junior high schocI Mr Barclay graduated from West high school in June 1912 At the junior high school of an Americani3m he was era:cry contest in 1940 conducted by the Salt Lake county chapter ef the Service Star legion He s row employed in the purchasing department of the Utah Oil Refining company See years ago his father a 'veteran of World war I bought him a set of bag pipes James Dougan grandfather of the outEtanding citizen and Pipe Major Anus Craig of Sanon Francisco the pipes tutored Mr Barclay invited to play with Ile later McAuliffe Bag Pipe the b:nd of Rock Springs Wyo and has played at Omaha Neb Ogden Students Give Lincoln Play s Ene 14 ri By Friday February 12 the articulating unit gave a play in honor of Abraham Lincoln Each class illustrated an episode in his On Previously announced selections In lude Dr L H O Stobbe staff rien'ber of the L D S hospital and Mark E Petersen general maneicr of the Deseret News AoTroximately 10 persons will be Awarded gold keys by the Jayce-- life The children in room 15 showed his love for books showing how he came to own his first book and the hard labor it took to pay for it They showed his honesty for which people respected and loved him The children of room la showed how he hated slavery and his struggle for equal rights The children of room 13 reenacted Lincoln giving his "Get- s at Fridavs luncheon Each nationalty group of Salt Lake City has been invited to select a reproAentative to receive the honor Books Address On Ration System A 1)-- T tysburg Address" MVFIRAY—"The Why and How cf Rationing and Point Kationin-- 7 will be discussed by H crant Lincoln Prints Shown By Evelyn Martin Franklin School In room 9 we have some very fine pictures of Abraham Lincoln who was one of our greatest Americans His kind heart and his thoughtfulress of others should be an example for all of us to follow state director of OP A Wednesday at 7:30 p m at a lYins meeting of Arlington school P-- A at the school A musical program a dance arid social hour will complete the venings program The public is Invited according to Mrs R J T Foerd publicity chairman t t?-j- 1 — t '" r titT4-txt'I 1 c -AP 1 or - 1 IN-- 4 :21 Mr-- :- 7- " - 1 :: C- ' a 04 40ca 0 p : 4r:t11°Q3 ttap i -- n- ' INTEREsT BEARNG Ø ' ' 4' - ft qd 1 ST INIt F sflatl v0 bave a ftin book roat escry day you wait costa ou It onc) I ab If i -S- A r" c r " ai : - - -- -! 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Of course ago" it is the beginning of Lincoln's Gettysburg address This was brought to the minds of all the pupils in the sixth grade of room 10 on Friday February 12 when we presented a play on Abraham LincolA based on the story of "The Perfect Tribute" by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews This work was under the direction of Mrs Ethel R Riley We all put forth our very best efforts to make this play a real success the Devil" Of all the works of Defoe no other can compare with the one he called "The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe" It was published in 1719 and went through four printings in the first four months Since then the story has NEHE'S BUT I MUST TURNIN6 OUT TO EkE EmiklEtITLzy' SATISFACTORY I 1 I ' ci? to4414) z- a 7 '7- 1 S 1 i w '- itt- ' ' 1 1 YOu--- N 1 '' -t ' " --e- 'Iwo - c :P J --- - 7:- - e 7 :: ti -' t1::iiri' 7 I - ' i - -- I - 1 ! -i A P - t T P-- k- 1- -- 21-7- I a)3 ' 1 ( n A ) 1'2 LAL:ry Itk MrTTLEICH - - ‘ I 0 0 e i il-- 4 xli Is A r-- A c: 0:L- k J- 7 - ( '1 j - 4- - J i Y r - i 1 : I :1! - 'oii4t 51 t11R)E 21:iiiYO: ' 0 OUT EEHI51Air7:-t-::7-- A COAT If TOO 1(:417 - ''2 t::11A - LTFccrl ts:7"::tr:NN:1z17:::1:: ftN?BUTJ: (77::: c---- I '1' i ' 'ç- ' )ik'' : -t l' r' - I 1' '' !1 4 13 1 IV 1 'ti I ' 4' ' ! 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CMON RACJ'S ? itc RESPONEAOILITY OF RAI5INL-- A CHILP-1-- - 4 : I x N - - --- 1 ''''i" 1 - LI I 1 t0 i' e WHEN YOU WERELEFT WITH THE 3 ti'5712 t--‘ ' :k ----' e ct1 600D CF nnE 'c - ' ril ("7—1A mTOusRTEHALAIVZEE "- 4---- T s)tte: -- ser v-- 2 I - -- THFOUCIH PEERTE17 - p i - ' ' - r x TALK SOLD42 LI‘eE V' FOk THE FIRST TIME I AM JU6T REGINNING MAXTEHREYRYvNOUHENNG I JUST FOUND OUT I NEEDED MORE VITAMIN 61COMPLEX IN MV DIET -)1 St4OULO :)n 'z NIQTHERYOU PEP OF YOURS SURE I 4AS 'EM BUYING WAR BONDS AND VDU USED T- O- WELL BE SO TIREDOC314: -7 STARTS ro s' -- KNOW YOU WERE THAT SPARKLE AND il: ' ) - T- -- tTt-- ) 777 - THE WAR BOND BOOTH s N COR'RECT EK6LI6I-4- OUR LITTLE DARLIIIC -- - SO PETL ) L (I i'it ) I fc1 BEEV4 POIW-- LOTS e 6iie'G A COWRESPONDEKICE AY 1k YOUR gone through hundreds aonf printit is ings and new editions commonly known to the world by the simple title of "Robinson Crusoe" The idea for "Robinson Crusoe" seems to have come to Defoe from talks he had with a Scottish sailor named Alexander Selkirk This sailor he met in Bristol and from his lips he heard strange news of life on a desert island Selkirk had been on the island for four years and four months In writing the story of "Robinson Crusoe" Defoe made many changes from the account which came from Selkirk's lips Ile spoke of an island north of South America instead of west of that continent and he added Many adventures which Selkirk never had To a large extent "Robinson Crusoe" is a work of fiction but there is a good deal of truth mixed with the fiction Ts ''V' - ' ' ' - baiwk 1 SI4E'S i:ZEAD116-wi-o- I' - S students I (-41- — - By Clare Little Roosevelt High School The display in the showcase this week has been in charge of the Latin classes Books dolls posters and food used by the Romans were made drawn and brought from home by the Latin 1 - f 1 i 1 i 1 '-' :A"''''-''''''''''''''''''- ( : ! -- I I 1 )t i1:11‘i ' t - -1S cr-4-- Roman Art Exhibited c ' - var A - t -- '1 funnicst show of By Alice Clagett nowevelt High School Miss Lys le Garland's class of second year Spanish is at this time in a very interesting part of their Spanish book They are studying about the authors painters and liberators of South America and Central America Some of them are Cervantes Lope de Vega Goya Velazquez Muriel lo San Martin and Boli- ' DOwlm BEEN soRTA scapso TO GO t40pS-a PEW STEPS DOWi't So if t" - YES DEAREST- I FIRST 705E OUR PRECIOUS FERDNANPS 6OVERNESS IT WAS JUST 10 NUAAOR rwE OLP 61qL-- - I ijt 00 -- I- - - Spanish Arts Stir Interest 47 114' t -- 1- " i i - TH :t47 elf - O om E7CRET STAIR LEADINr 'FROM MV ROOM-- rvE 17Q ' 1 ' ' i! 't" 4 ' ' i(: Adventures of Scotch Sailor Inspired Famed Crusoe Yarn By Uncle Ray When Daniel Defoe was led to the pillory he was about 42 The hours he years of age in the pillory played a spent in bringing back freedom part of the press to England Seeing that the prisoner was cheered by the crowd officers of the government decided it might be a mistake to punish a writer in that way Defoe was known to the London public at that time but his fame had not spread very far For the most part he had spent his time writing pamphlets about politics and religion In later years Defoe became more busy with his pen Month after month year after year he on turning out new books kept 87VA Sometimes he pamphlets used a "pen name" instead of his own In other cases he left out any mention of the name of the author No one knows the exact number of his books long and short but it seems there were at least 180 of them and possibly as Several proved many as 250 of special importance being very well written and well received by the public One of Defoe's books was "The Journal of the Plague Year" Another was "Captain Singleton" and still another had the odd title of "The Political History of '' '''s ' j: ! WIRED TILPA I IT By Marilyn Liston Oquirrh School The Oquirrh school looked very colorful on Friday February 12 for that is when we celebrated Valentine's Day and Lincoln' a birthday Many attractive Valentine boxes were to be seen In the fifth and sixth grades we drew names and gave war Stamps to that person instead of buying valentines for everyone in the room We also made original valentines in our art ORSS The last hour of the day the pupils in each classroom celebrated with a party I'vhich included a program refreshments and the opening of the valentine boxes We all had a grand time I i '' N71 p' '"' - i -- - Y r ifl Patriotic Note Marks Day Sixth Graders Present Play I 1: - car To THIS THr1 - rvE -- Hm-m- E i17-- - k By Richard Barlow Douglas School The Douglas school pupils from the kindergarten to the articulating unit and including the teachers brought books for our victory book campaign conducted recently Altogether we brought 96 of some of the best books we had in our homes These included "The Moon Is Down" by John Steinbeck "Dragon Seed" and "The Patriot" by Pearl Buck "Rebecca" "The Citadel" and "Best Short Stories of the World" Miss Melva Guiver the Douglas school librarian with the help of four boys Phillip Lambert Dick Robertson Mark Garrett arid Edward Losinske took the books to the University of Utah librarian L H Kirkpatrick who will see that the books get to the soldiers We all hope the soldiers will like the books we brought - 6 Ao "Z r cit ''e- ‘ -' -- - t - ' i 4 Victory Book Drive Aided 1 -- 3 - I: the year on' February 10 at 2 o'clock Be sure to come or we'll all i be shocked Come along folks laugh while !you may Wednesday is going to be a :great day Partners or friends you may also bring TO see "How Boots Befooled the King" The play was enjoyed very The children parents' much supervisors and teachers hope that our next play will turn out as successfully as this one did I z- j ‘ 4 14":4t:j1 I To see the McKinley Schooll "I-- o w Booth Befooled the a is very humorous play King" which was' put on February 10 by one of the sixth grades of the McKinley school The children of the loVer grades saw the play Friday February 6 Wednesday the show was presented for the parents and the fifth and sixth grades We made an invitation for the parents which is as follows: ''Parents dear we invite you here 't-- pl McKinley Students Send Unique Invitations By : wi-le- )) k and Views 1 Your book of War Savings Stamps—even though full— pays you no interest unless you turn it in for War Savings Bonds For it is only the bonds which bear interest! 1 - GI LI2:-- 0 1 -- :1"' 6 1 x !1Nr Lf K ' a- - 7: 121 j$) g J -3- I0 ii 11 1: L-- - A- r ' : - : "014ill '41f4-4''- ot4 t21 PI: k 1 — P0 0 c a —"---- -- - ' '2 '4 ltN 14411! : 4'I Ir'i il I -V Ili I K4N 0 2) Do I Alexandra Combas Hamilton School at varions Idaho Pocatello telehratiers By Hal Belnap Lowell School Lowell school along with other organizations has been observing Scout week The scouts in Our school were given the privilege of giving demonstrations to acquaint the students with scout work The great airn of the Boy Scouts of America is to make every Boy Scout a better citizen It aVns to develop him physically that he may have strength to give his best to the city and comin which he lives as well munity as to the nation of which he is a part It seeks to develop him by observation and the knowledge of things far and near so that he may be alert and keen and so be able to add to the wealth of the nation It teaches him chivalry and unselfishness duty charity thrift and loyalty so that no matter what happens in his life he may always be a true gentleman seeking to give sympathy help encouragement and good cheer to those about him t '''''''': 7 '' i '2-- - ' T YET-- - II11 l- a TH' 4 Nar TN' Bar-ro- 1 t - 1 ------- i Artist 't ir 1144 E ) - - c' 1 '''Ij-:-'- '' e - PR IBEIN' LAST (NsTAuMENT—NOPE i WON'T CALL 11-COPS-NO- - : - I I - e" : 1 i 4 cwwk(4iz& -- - :''0 z ' N I - - - ' y ---- t 07-'- 1 - 2 - 31 s - e- i - wcL - s t-- Trif-: - '4 r '4'er 'AV -- :::2-----:- '' :: - a 2 - - - t r r- -t LIKE TO FEEL FREE TO START A CONMNUED SToRy tAirrH S3mE HOPE " ( ON-- - THEN I ) k - --- V Nil a -- 1 n ME ---r-i GOOD COULD rr 009 couLoNT PROVE THING ON 'EM-- r"- 6140117E1)-- 1 JOST MOVE I 1"JOULDN'T 13S SAFE A SECOND FROM frMRPWrr!”vpird1 - A 44 ç co: 0 clt P i -: 2 1"" : 'C'')J:P‘Lmr5::::::SA'''INIC11iiit - I SIJRS THERE'S PLENTNe WRONG ON HERE-- - eu-r- a WHAT r SOME-THI- ''''''— -- ''' 1 11 I PHONY-- - I'M II I) VCOPS SUPPOSE TURNED TM' LOOSE ON 'EM—WHAT - I GOY IS fa — c 4 ' tcr14-- — - 0-R'- - -- z Lc:4L - ' :- " ''‘ 7' 4:' s' -! f' in ''' VAS YvAAT -- qt 0 By King ' -- - 4'''111"'"In"67 : -- - - - -64 --- - :31- -: :: - :::: - - i l'11!7--- -- - - '''''O''5411--'N : : -- ' l'--- - : - 11'::-N- : r F' ei Felirtiary 17 1913! - txSOL::PCE'R! - ''! 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