Show - t - Salt Calw Crbe - I I February 21 191:3 176 JUST TOO BAD 1 I 1 I 1 - I i and Downington avenue Stanley Salisbury of 2294 Sixth East street each fined $10 $5 suspended: L H Whittaker of 1550 West Fourth North street fined $3 Dri ing through red traffic light Hunt of 416 'West rourth North street also charged with making an improper turn and fined $15 $n suspended M N Schmitt of 317 Thirteenth FFiFt street Ed Faurschon of --Sandy Hal Lund of 212 B street Edgar J KingA of 2072 WestminL Gueri'isey of ster avenue 1135 East South Temple street A trirgerson of 211 Downington Ie!A Lisconbee of 240 Eamora avenue Everett If AtIVCCql Enugration canyon Al!-- 1 GrCrTI of 14S7 Ninth East street Edward Wallace of 273 East Seventh South street Ernest Bunton of 423 Third East street Er A Willardson of 773 Jeppson PVf'1111f Joseph A Dawson of 513 Leland avenue A L Self of 733 ' f- t' --- 't -- -- it t'I -2- i ir- ( - - I - e- - ' '' ' 1 i 7 'Alt' -- Eighth East street D W Eairley of 4S 'West First South street A S Fowler of 415 East Third South street Verne L - Bott of 1S57 South State street 'V- A Wilde of 155 East Twertv-fourt- h South street 'Dorothy Monter of 3225 South State street Leon H Parker of 1574 Ninth East street and Elmer Karren of 770 Bryan avenue eac-fneet $10 $5 suspended: Thomas Alston Jr 967 Hollywood veniie need $5suspended Seth NV Morrison of S4 17 street pleaded innocent trial set for March 9 Drive Viewed As Challencre Frron A - -- '"'"V- - -- -- - -- r - ''- - '''' '''' '''' L 0 0 - 3 ': ' I ' - -: -- a 7 r) i V7D:i-N- IP P'"r"1L te 'VIP ' - - -- - ' ' - s - --- -------- - -- - - -- -- t -- -- - - - A'': tie 11 -' - tz' ' el- s - 4 fAtua '''''''' I i - - - -- ' '"ii i ' - - ''''' By Monte Christensen Garfield School The fifth grade from room 7 had a Mexican exhibit in their social studies class Some of the pupils brought very interesting articles Marjorie Little brought a beautiful silver bracelet Mexof the ico produces world's silver Jamie Tolman brought a large serape which is a shawl worn oby the Mexicans They need this for the nights are always cool on the plateau in Mexico The five pesos 'which is like our bill was exhibited by Colleen Mahlstrom There were pottery bowls small baskets beautifully WOVPrI jewelry boxes made from which were tropical wood shown We would like to visit Mexico We think the Mexicans would be nice people to know rthat one-thir- d five-doll- ar Official Finds Black Market Evidence that uninspected meat has been sold in Salt Lake City vas disciosed Tuesday by Warren K Stone licting chief sanitarian of -- the city board of health For some time we have had meat being distributed in this city which has come from unapproved slaughtering plants" Mr Stone said "It will be necessary that we get the cooperation of all meat dealers" He said that any uninspected meat found in coolers will be confiscated and the market in which it is found will be held liable for violation of health ordinances The board of health he said decided February 2 that only meat which met city health requirements could be offered for sale here A survey of outside plants he said determined that "only one outside plant that formerly known as the Kelly plant now operated by Robinson and Terrell at Fillmore" met requirements ' i ge'n rill Benefits From Cloth Drive 7- - Q Ilk By Lugene Brewer Garfield School At our school and I guess in your school too we are having a wash cloth drive It may seem sort of funny to have a wash cloth drive but it is for a very good cause The cause is the hospital at Camp Kearns which needs wash cloths We think it Is very worthwhile and are all going to participate in it We are all trying to do as much as we can for the war effort for we are very much concerned in it and want to help win victory for us all Safety Police on Job By Alice Clag-etRoosevelt High School Boys and girls at Roosevelt are helping to prevent accidents near the school Cars that bring children to school stop in a very dangerous place So each morning some boy or girl is out on the corner of Lincoln street and Ninth South street to tell the people how to prevent any accident there The drivers are very courteous and are taking the school's suggestion putTuesday education touches on the executve organization which will cont the active drive He expected that by Thursday rneecings for would be aitve working groups at fled Cross War Fund 22 South Main street 7sleanwhile scores of volunteer Governor—Herbert B Maw put were compiling campaign in his usual 10 to 12 hour day at 3:!erltlire which would be avai- his desk in the state capitol's exthP bPg:nrlinCT ecutive office Tuesdav after a 24- lpe hour absence from the city having gone to Denver to be the prinShortens cipal speaker at the Colorado Democrats' Washington birthday dinner Special Guard Hours The governor who left Salt Lake C771- - eemmissioners Tuesday City early Monday morning flew A r of rearrangement to Denver spent the afternoon u s for speeal defense z with party leaders and after the giiards stationed at vital points dinner was the guest of Denver threu7hrut the city friends until he boarded the plane l'pon recommendation of Chief for home Police Reed E Vetterli the cornrrssioners approved shortening from 12 to S hours the daily shifts Optitni4 Club Hears 0? the guards and granted authoradity for the chief to hire three Plea Red Cross dItional guards IVe feel that by reducing the The need greater funds In fcr the guards they will be the AmericanforRed Cross to meet Ab:e tr) perform more efficiently" greater emergencies arising bethe chief said cause of the war was explained h Tuesday by Mrs Katherine of Francisco San regional Studiez Child GroNth administrative assistant at the C7"1:1:rn council of Salt xveekly meeting of the Salt Lake Optimist club in the Newhouse City pibi: s hools has on a study of child growth hotel Mrs Sexsmith who is visiting PS part of a program outhno for r'nrr staNe and adequate school Salt Lake City to aid the local xvF:-rJohn Nuttall Jr chapter 's campaign also told of :prr7r!rrdent of city gchools plans to increase the blood plasma bank Governor Resumes Work After Trip Commiion ApTr-- NN' (N for Sex-smit- By La Von Isakson Roosevelt High School The public works group of the school has solved the problem of punishing students who t do wrong things throughout he school At each meeting a court is held and the offenders appear k 4-:- Z: After the doctor had treated the son of the Kufra chief the party set out on camel back for the long desert journey to Ku Ira Captain Aldro Fornari leader of the Italians was hopeful that a treaty could be made with the people of the five oases What a journey it was! Time and again there were sand storms and the travelers saved themselves only by lying down beside their camels and covering their noses with pieces of cloth While struggling across the sand members of the party saw in the distance close to 100 mounted men "They are from Kufra" said the chief "They have come to welcome us!" exclaimed Fornari The chief was right but Fornari was wrong When the mounted men came close enough for their voices to carry they leveled their rifles and called out an order to surrender The small party felt helpless against such a number and gave up without a fight Mohammed Senoussi the chief learned that a rebellion had broken out against him and he had lost all power After being taken to one of the Kufra towns the three Italians were placed under guard and Mohammed Senoussi was ordered to appear before a judge You have broken one of the laws of your religion" the judge said to him "You have tried to sell Kufra to the Christian Italians For this we will do you S soc) M 1CVN ! 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I A WEEK OR LONGER mANNI SEE RESULTS IN JUST SEVEN DAYS HEv THAT'S REAL kct“e1 THINK ris'e" 77 I '171 r- : 4- ) ' re I -'1 wot- i) 1 -- N ') I et - t I 1 t I Ill o- - 1 Cocktale contain the coNoolog pr000rttore oi to mioommo dotty roctuiroaonto from 1 It Ai ?oat 1 -- -i I - 1 10Ctl I It‘ k - c VSerctiris A - I I I 17041 i' ' Dj 4 1 lv 20 I I 1 )144 IA: '") ir 04 ki (alto 2 to 3 mos& flock) to''es him N - - ) ! iotto100 o4 etotttitt - 1 ! 11 () r 4- -Homo isoltstrs Fleischmerist's is sho only years wk a Complex pkos ocidod ossioursts of Vitornins A end — tollmcM0 t i '8: 27-- - 1 - i Esp:E:flsEEcNvHIEDRA:7sIN:E- -- ? 0014TJUST DROP A CAKE IN TOMATO JUICE MASH IT FIRST IN A DRY GLASS ADO A LITTLE JUICE WITH A FORK AND STIR TILL BLENDED THEN FILL t 711std 'ER UP 4 AND :i'XIITA5TES DRINKr-v---- NUTRiTION IN HUMAN BU- T- NOU GOT TO STICK WITH IT ammill t:iv ror:::I::: ALL 'IOU 00 IS Gp- A WEEKS SUPPty Of FLEISCHMANNS YEAST-- 14 CAKES KEEPS PERFECTLY IN THE REFRIGERATOR SLIT - NtE- P- DRINKING FLEISCHmANNS IN TOMATO JUICE THE COMBINATION MAKES A PERFECT EVERY viTAmiN VITAMIN COCKTAIL'-CONTAI- NS KNOWN TO BE NEEDED Ac--r 1r- os MORE01 BUT WHAT'S THAT ABOUT 1 I 41:1T-4- e 0' ' t c) ' - - 4 I i i '‘4 si - 1 x–—---r777:n- rq "'1 ' et 41M1164' tf f — - - r-- 7'n! 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I I r0171 -- leave Kufra and not come back" The Italian prisoners were told that they would be shOt the next morning They waited in dread but in the morning they were told that the shooting was to be held up for a time Some of the Arabs wanted to sell the prisoners as slaves but the others would not agree At length Fornari was able to talk several of the leaders with -Instead of killing us or -- selling us as slaves" he said why don't you hold us for ransom?" The Arabs agreed to his plan RrId Fornari was allowed to leave in a caravan bound for Egypt Later he made his way to Bengasi and obtained the needed money The money was sent back to Kufra and Fornaris companions were set free' !:'''''-'''- ‘ 40i'''''''"711141:711113"iggib''''' 111111 il l! I) - 1 - I V kl: t rt'l':' I 1' I I 1 r rT4 no harm because of the regard we have for your grandfather Sidi Ahmed Senoussi Peace be on his name! But you must : ''s-- ' f' ir s (II It 11 - 1 t and are tried If they are found they nre given sorne duty to help keep the school in better condition NEWSCASTER -- : '1- - 6 I Ve' A -- 77 5 - w IP -- 14 1 ' 1 1 ) 1 : 1 I -- 1 41 ' 1 ' - 5-' l 4" ' '' 4 Vi 1 Ayr 5064ff t 1r1° ‘) t S c Ht k -- - 0 - F e01 Nicji) io 1Ki IT AND WANT TO Fi Surct ANIY LC) - — I LAUER! ' E LL Y -' L""''- ‘'2 I i A If -- A i P - :Z 1 41- AA Aill t ''E-- ::1 I eP I7tiwr 1 -- (:4"-''' - 11 -- ' I 1 -t -: wuy 7 IL ( (s—r- - o' I' 111: - : eels: - 7 - 1 - An ( - 11 4 i - e -'' --- ' 6 01 ' ( i rl '1) tot 1 -- k - ‘N reve k''7'1 ‘ f s1 - 4r41 III' AN Cr0t Ill I -'' 1 I ! -- 11 k' 7 r - PE1-0KI- f' -1 I suPpose 04 i't " 1:flutTZr:: 1$!kyo- p t1 ttr:vpc! 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YESE5U111- wl-THoPELE - J I' 'I '4 11 - 7 -- - if PUP OTHER 1PIA you HAP - d: '''' tw- -: '" 4 : 4 f!i -6 WI-L- IT I biAvE 1PEA---- - e v14y 4 7 lek ANc1 HER ROCK1N' CHAIR pONE r ONE sT'FFulAN TI THAT I - - ' t 1 --i ‘nA PON'l olvt I 11 I "?4 - 7Z' HOPEMOTHER HuPATNP---01- r Nol ' l'LL - NEVER RE APLF TO CAICH ANOTHFP ' - Acr1- LOC)1 - 2r----- a 0 iti-- ' ::1) t 0 J':eas ' ' trIcIt -- l'' --- - - -- iI f - trA '4 17 - ' - - '''' ! : -- ' ' v - 171:i - ' - FACE- 1 t 7''1:': " LVV Z3514-'9:- 1 - ---- - s 40' 4 116 PROP - - -- HIS I 4 e---- 4 NAVE YOU 8 WO 11:3A CAN'T EWING' 70 f't - it - ''''' i - AiNarr ' 1 " - '- TvtouisLisx FERVINIANP A SMILE - i MOTHER I I N - - HINT TO JACK P A Ag io 16"---------- HOW PIP YOU MAKE OUT-PON- TA) t 42fr'frg -- "4 al W S M -- lo f-- --- - "'- r:—--------- I 4 ' $ 4 ::vii- i- ' 1' ''''- : P S - 1 i ' - Nic14-r-woN'- -'4 1"-I--- - 1 ‘ I - 4 '': ' I HE PACES TWG FLOOR ALL ' 1 - - : 3 - - i 1 ‘ Et7 43IIKA0V4°- 17 4:14 il ' :77::171: - : i : '''f":::'' - ' ' II 477' f' ' 7 1- ' ' 44 toommet ilmJ 1- q 7 -— - t 7 HDPZRocZ --- - Jt I C: '4' i - ' 1- ') c I g : - - - 7t 4 ::j 1: 4- IT--- -- - ' - ::: - 7 ':- ::'t7:: ' : '''til:11'-- '' :':'::-1- ' - st P :ii 1 4- ' - U Ity Susan Cope Douglas School Some more $4rithmetir! tures plus more pictures and still more pictures equal to many the second grade in pictures for room 14 NVe had to choose the pictures we wanted to put up All the pictures are about cave men and were drawn by the students We printed the names of the pictures and put them under the pictures Some of the names are: "Discovering Fire" "Making Weapons" "Fun With Fire" "The Flood" "The Journey" and "Killing Sabre Tooth" tan : :'f l'' - a: ' 4 i " it'''''''1 117 I L : : ' - "' - Draw Name Pictures 7041 :- - 'i 'LC- FORGOTTEN I r - '':- : - -- - A ' Douglas School Music reading nature social studies—these are a few of the subjects that we are expressing in picture form The pupils of the Douglas school are decorating their own calendars this yiar Everyone draws a picture centering it around the subject taught in his home room The best picture is chosen for the calendar and the rest will make a border around the room Then all the calendars will be displayed in the hall We are all trying to create new and different pictures in the hope that ours will be chosen 4 '4 I- ' - 1 7 e 61-4- 2 GAME ? -- 4 I i li I DON'T GET stILL n-f I iNHArs 1 : '' ::?:::"' J- :'L-r---''''r wH'1' COULDN'T IT ALL WAVE REMAINED A DIMMING MENAORY?WHAT AV E I DoNE To DEsERvE 6UCH A BrrTER R'EBIRTH OF THAT LONG AGO ALMOST :!-- mowsTo TO s HAS it Butler tr - l Iti '1:::-- - i - ow CRUEL FATE! JUST WHEN CUP OF JOY sAlAS AT IT 5 te-u- 1 MY T Students Vie In Art Contest 4 t 1 r : :: t--! ' - ''e - ''''1':4 c1 '"?'- 17--- - ELSE-COMI- i I ':::-'-- c --- I Is BUT - letters government letters and the penny postcards in one strap He has a pocket on each side of his bag and he puts the strap full of letters in one pocket and the other pocket is for magazines A postman is not allowed to carry more than 50 pounds at one time If he has more than 50 pounds he has to take some out and put it in a storage box After he has delivered the other mail he will come back to the storage box and get the rest of the mail WHAT'S HAPPENED? iI - -- ' '- -- 4 ':7i: 1111 - HSE:- N--- -- - 1 F1- -- l' i' II' o' - ' - 11 :II S ' -'' - i - " 44-'- - -- I - 2: - ' ':i '! —— - go I ::!:: t 'v - : 1tj'a : r - : - ::cil"1::''' 1F :1 7"iv'--- -: m e‘4-- : :: tlI Is ' k He keeps all the business By Joan 1 ' t i'f"e k177Ai! : 1' : I 4- ' 4 ? 0q '!‘:l's P- IL UT 1I :':Ltt'j HE'S GIVIN' OPCERE g A BUTLER DOWN -1H' BOSS! 115:rifUS-r- -- 1 ' 1 1 - eirort-'-r- 1 7111SALTS! MUST BE FIFTEEN OR "TWENTY OF 'GM - OVER ON TH OTHER SIDE COMIN' IN THROUGH THAT I BIG DOORWAY--GUARO'THEY'VE GOT GUNS -- - Si-SOMEONE i - -- : j071 V T 16 I ' '' I- : N -- PROM OUT 'THERE Nosocy '''i CAN GUESS °THERE'S A DOOR i HERE- - -HA! LITTLE TINY I BIG ENOUGH-- PEEP HOLE-B714oHsEWEtiyWHsERE PROM? I - BR-R-R-- 'I A N 'watzfrz : - -- c kli '' t 0 ttcl ' I ' iri(11:':trn"' i4 "7-'':- -- - i ik:i IA ' i - : 1 4 CZ' '777 27 r 's ' : ::7 k' 1 --1 11 -4 't ' - -' - 4-4- c- - :"P-s4 - TI - ' I '' P !I r --4 A 49 ‘ ''' ) - v - '41 't ii:t$i I 1' CI 1 r111411 "I '''' - - - N : ' l ' - A- E" E COPE: I 2'' - ' f CAAAE ' :1 ) -) ( Cr4rr I mAet-- () - ' FoCcv! 7Aict Me 10 65(D AN' ir--- s - ' SAC - 40i cc-:"r- GAZCE t's--- tEirE1 '''' :TO - )LsT 7 DeiNle i 011 1 LEAPIN LIZARDS! IN-- A N s' Kara Chief's People Forced Him Into Utter Exile By Uncle Ray :N''''' - - ((4i --- t Hold Court of Honor s S' r:7 '' - I It ::::: 1 '''' l' '''' tailteZ: By Daniel Vorse Douglas School We had a great surprise in the second grade Mr Phoenix the postman who brings mail to our school came to visit our room We had lots of questions to ask him because we had been studying about postmen and had hoped he would come to see us He told us a lot of we didn't know about e'before Each postman has a certain number of houses that he goes to twice a day Each postman has a number and the numbers go from 1 to 150 His number is 1 j )ts tnAl: 1- Cr: V4-''''--- T 4 !:' - LUCKY MR MITT WARNED ME -- -- I'D HAVE VIALIED SMACI tt41-- 0 WHAT THEY'R 11 'sS : :71 - - - '1'4-- ' ' V ' It ' "''''"4"102:t '''''' ''' 7:12OFFCZ 6 4 - - 0 4 ' o"" 1 - -- — )0 ‘ SCE ti CA'41 I: 1641AT t'EANJ '1 s'Ap4 i & ' ' i - j rliLL---- ' GAZCE 141- ' : 51 LOir 1LP t 1 j- A ' - ---- :' V i - two-wee- k II ' ) p100 c- - 1 N PEKICILsHEy? Douglas Pupils Learn Ditties iMexican Show Of Postman First-Han- 11'1 n iA - u - Pupils Help dire- T-r- 0 E r 'I (1 t t I t: ''' r- 1 '1( 'I'': -- V:7- 1 ''': i 1 ' ) : '1'7: - Ls- 7F ) si: I ON Qs- i '( A iv ::1- - 1 I k''I:4—'-- A )' ' 1' "" 't"divt:Ir:: '': ::1--' '''-f- : 1 ( r ' - :::4 - CF 04oR7S - ( (J :- ( - — k t('-741f-- IU : e k r1022ems 111 rd --e-e! :) --- - rs (0t 0 -- ' A than 1160000 of thee Studying- means of instructing rr'en and their farMlics were of Utah industrial conforemen -t!y by the Ited it7ro3s cerns in methods of teaching new blirdeIM With added the :4t :ear NOCational education workers e'r K!rltrr American participation school disfrom representative' t!:s war the need is greattricts colleges and universities of er northern Utah began a four-da- y is satiorKi countys quota institute Tuesday at the Temple It Will be raised by di- Square hotel rer-t solxitation of more than 1000 is being conducted The institute volunteer beginning next: by C E Turner of Denver repreMonday In advance of the general sentative of the U S office of FrLtation is a pledging education in cooperation with the among business firms training with industry division of canIpa!gn busnt-smanagement and large the war man power commission donors vocational - and the state board for was Mr De Vine head-carte- I 4- -- --06 7i - ' i c11 4 ) )1 L (NIS 60E SET L (1 Z4 N '11541 TV'k1EARERAAsi'lERLS 7)141LIPHE°Vj q'''T 0 :71- - HO HO HO- - 'k1 ° I 4 rALET! ' ONE OV-s- ) '''-- I 51ECi 5 - vOCE- 0 (t - ''''' 049TE7 S WELLNA'ELL- - HA ONE ON ME! '''''5'stii(i--- -- - 4 t: CI--- - t :- - -t- - ito I( v) 1 r- - 4 r It WEEKS AGO L:: - --- -- 1611001h '' M 24NL31F1 - ' ' -t i(3 4 '''''""7' - Meet Opens Mnre r 'i Trade Course Paze 4e 11 1 -- 4 tk11 4 1 ' ' 1 I - 11 - - - :)()4L- tit) I '' :Ieli'' BELLE FADE 7 ‘' - 11 - -- -- -----1 ' tb - G DESiTHUMPER1- Six OIFFEENT WHO CAN! 1 )-N- ll't 4)' (4 Tues- 153S fet4 31 Bokt! THATS 6ET kk'E'LL ( ' ( r1 1 BONER-O- H tOU CAN'T HANDLE THIS JOB EFFICIE- - T----i'- East street Erastus F Tuckett of Itg-1a- -- - v Thomas F Reillev 32 of 520 West Butte street also pleaded innor-'ent to drunk driving and trial was set for March 12 Other eases in court Tuesday teere: oIcip ign—Joe M Ang 1Iada of 250 Barrett place also charged with failing' to have an operator's license fined $10: Vern Newsome of Fort Douglas also charged with failing to have an eperator's license fined S11 $5 suspended: W A Stumm of 1311 YPiz:' avenue Paul Anderson of S07 Ramona avenue R: H Clayton no address given Delbert E Oisen of Sandy Irwin A McCallum of 51R Third avenue Nathan P Guss of 'Murray John J Battagl:otti of 3400 West Fifth South street Harry P Jones of 1373 Nineteenth East street H Wiener of 1725 South State street Herman O Rohner of 556 Thirteenth 1 9 --- - :klarcs:1 1 ipEmliommegi 0UVE BEEN SENDING SALARY CHECKS OUT TO VERMIN SNEAKER AND THE BOSS FIRED Hit11 PULL A HI Pvl IF ' -- I ? Mr BUT-- LET TEN-CENT ONLPi NT(11 I- rourt jury By Jimmy Hallo' - :- DON'T CARE IF IT WAS A TENTH CP A CENT! - it' eay found George Edward Jackfon 32 of 2114 South West Ternrle street innocent Of drunken dri v:rg foilowing trial before City T"ielze Wilford Moyle Burton George Edward Jackson 46 of 125 West Fourth North street entered a plea of innocent to drunken drivirg and trial was set for 1 ' 1 police ---- rk ' Trial Results 1In Verdict Of Innocent t ctv ONL1 A 'WHEN DESKTHUMPE P CATCHES ONE OF THE FORCE IN A MISTAKE Jurors Clear A : -- v Driver of Tipsy Count - Do It Every Time T1-c0- -ibunt Wednesday Morning 18 -- 1 -6- vitN Os |