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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 26

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'T "1m v1L 1 Atk Atf of tet atabOs 0 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Saturday December 11 1948 et" 40 1 on Earth Good Will to Men" Caro lee Larsen desire Then they secure different colors of wood and cut them into the shape preferred Some are designed like checkerboards triangles and other varieties of tables Betty Swain are being used to decorate the library Last Friday the board of education came to estimate the amount of electricity It would take to operate a new kiln or glazing oven which is to be installed Then the students can glaze their own articles A ILAMILTOY is preparing a CAME package for overseas Last year Miss Bowen 's class sent a lovely box overseas A family expressed its gratitude through a letter sent to the United States shortly after Christmas Since Miss Bowen had the name and address of this family she passed it on to the eighth graders this year Her class is again contributing to this worthy cause This group will enjoy a memorable Christmas this year since It has carried out the idea of "Peace Bon's room have been studying where America got her Christmas eustoms In their language class under the -direction of kr William Doxey they are writing the play The main characters Snowflake and Raindrop travel to these foreign lands to find the true meaning of Christmas and to learn how the people in different lands celebrate Christmas Santa Claus and the Snow Queen meet the children in Bethlehem and go with 'Snowflake and Raindrop to the different countries Frances Jean Lewis The teaching of ceramics by Mrs Mary Kimball Johnson has captured the interest of the art students Some are making vases while others are making figurines The clothes for the human figurines were taken frotri fashion magazines while the animal figurines were taken from nature books Nettie Barr made a Madonna to go with the other figurines These Christian Customs Prove Interesting Editor: Francis Jean Lewis Editor: Frances Jean Li The pupils in Miss Lucile Peter Lynne Grubb The ninth grade shop classes are working on a very interesting project They are making inlaid tables First they draw the design they MT -a l'r 7k ----141-- -ArAmi A -fAo A r7-77 7777 -tti 1 t- 1- 1 4 t-z rit i 1 if A -1AmomAAA-t A 1 4 (141 4- ta 4 1 'i 1 1 7 7 -4- -i' 'k ----4t' '''''A: 7 771 i't 'I Al i 7 1 tl "71 i 'AA i i't: P-1 ---v-At F-r 1 Ir-7 :4 '14--i t-'- --r-: i I 1 1 il- Af Oti' ti'-t14ri 61 :4 iitItt t4 iz10-gi 0 '1 rj: 11 ''''''4 I I ''''0 4- 1 '-4 r-t -11 0 6 '7' i 7 A- "i '-'-1" 14 '1 'i --rkk 7: 1 4- 1 1'' 1tn0011'c -14-C- -04 '-tt0 "1 1 --1' 1 1 4'-'' -4 A- tL' i' 4 4 'A 4 t'lli --y' 4- -I 'i0' 't f- I- 7 1 '1 1 1 ''z 4 'P I 1 z--t- 4 i 7 1 tt -t -'t LJ t1 0 6 If r' '4 t1 too' '101( te7 1 VT I 1 4 11 7 -if '-7 '41' 20 t- I A 14 Ct A-A-t' 0 17 ea- 11P' 0341 -e- rne-t 111 V3 't ktl -T lP' woo ic T- 0 4 4 4 i t- 0 4 1 Ot 1 $4' ---4 1" St 1 7 -'t'' Pt 4 1 I N't 7: i 4-- Sk-- 1 r1 i A I I 1: -44 44'" 4 tt 1: ''t" '-de'4i 1 8141t -wt it ti I I MEAT'S VEGETA8LES cpRocERIES 1 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS A 11 -4'i: 1 lf -te- ''y 1 4 I I A i 114 s5 (1 3 itt A i i''''''''''b''''''' '44''''-i 1rt 5 t011- rtil -0 4 '7 A''' i i 54 ne5'1 4 A moo yr ii NS 11 111 1 ft: --q 1 I 74 I 1 1 i 1 rtit ri)fri i I I If 1 it 1 Pr 16 ACee7 or i -1 Pt Ili1y ilk tokse 1 so74i: 0 1 7 11 1 1 ''1 --41 -10FA 1 k4 "-Fe 4 aw 7 t- -fr a' 1 :001 it it th01 I 0 4 'vy 1'- 441' 1 ir 7 1 147-----4-0-L i 'r- 1 17 morm (------ -) isl's i A 10! ---r -1 ''441I -7 03 "almionci i ------6----) r--- Cji FRUITS 7Ge Ns iiii'b ii i lo 1 I t'k 'e----- 1:7) c-- MEATS 1 -3------- --i'l A "9-------- ip- I b-1 ba' LA ik--uai'' 0 ri 4-414Ltvzi" r'iiOFt14 4 1 VEGETAVIS I C---' OR ES 'HOUSEHOLD 1 ti th lilt r- L--1 L1 LA 4- PS -zz--- st lirent ISullough left Douglas Stark and JoDelle 1 Pupils at Garfield school have stockings hung Arnett it quietly at fireside reading stories decorating done and gift lists ready for Santa I SCHOOL NEWS AND VIEWS I 3'plilit of Yule Invades Garfield a elatr leg! "4'0 5fR re r5 LeAr LeAr5 -4347-steeo-vi theArst WONDERFUL FOR BABY'S FORMULA SCWRYISETTAOLSE CORM S1 bottle 1 Excellent 1 for Use In 1 12 11 Any Recipe (4t DEL MONTE-ALWAYS BEST QUALITY place at Cedar Breaks and were based on a dream We are TIOW writing poemi and stories for Christmas We will enter these in the contest and someone may win i a very fine prize Tony Polychronis PARK 01 area marked off by flags You can not go into the area if you are not dressed for snowballing If 1 aryone does not obey the rule he or she will have to be punished with an on his or her report card 'Then Mr Lloyd will call the parents about it He or she also 1 has to miss the next two picture shows LI nAlsirz 15 oz TENDER SHOULDER 111113 DOLSTS lb 55c UTAH VALLEY'S TASTY Kathleen Bryson Editor: Elizabetk Earl Associate Editor: Bill Dunn Story time is fun time seated In front of the fireplace at Garfield -School Miss Beatrice Riley has the library sparkling with Christmas feeling The stockings hung at the fireplace and little candle decoraLena on the mantle make Ma Seern nearer The stories we read az about the traditions of thitt hippy Christmas will sOort be the children in Miss DOnna Smith's Second grade Cass hive drawn a picture of Santa Claus and his reindeers above all the houses He Ls going to visit all of them They re planning to draw a picture of the first Christmas when the three 11-ise men came Vs Bethlehem 'Marilyn Hadfield LEAN MICY 11133 CUT COLUMBUS A in)Pc ad 'arry Them Nos 2 am LfLIT3 MOPS 113 69c ECONOMICAL DELICIOUS POT BOAST lb 53c SWIFTS ORIOLE SLICED BROIL lb 67c FRESHLY GROUND I 5WIFTS ORIOLE SLICED BACOII 1 lb 6 FRESHLY GROUND UTAH VALLEY lir rIryfirl For a Truly Good i LJI No 2Y2 Can LH Will No 2Y2 Can 'C New Phase of Art Studied by -Pupils Editor: Lonise Moos Ae6ociate Editors: Jan Stout Carolyn Clecnents A new phase of art is being studied in the seventh grades of Highland Park Wood carving is the subject and it is being taught by a very capable teacher Mr Allen Young Blocks of linoleum are being used to carve imprints and designs We're going to be able to make our own Christmas cards The blocks will be covered with paint and will be printed on the paper We hope to be able to distribute these among our friends Jan Stout To Warm You Up on a Co Id r) flfiTI i CON ivtILtL No 1 Can 2 GROUIM 0 lb 14( To Warm You Up on a Co1d CON No Ca CrILI 1 21z "1114 K'Mt 1 (IN GROUNE lb 41 Fourth Fifth Grades See History Movie Editor: Joan Bellamy 1 Associate Editor: Frances Tavey The fourth and fifth grades saw a film about the New England I states as they were when the came from England C010111J5t5 could not go to the store and buy soap candles or Icloth as we do today They had to make all these things There was great sickness and Iscrow among the colonists that year The sickness cost many hard! working colonists their lives It wasnl long before a few shabby houses became a village with a blacksmith shop and many other useful shops The film showed us how the colonists were united and helped each other Every night they had their family prayers which father read from the Bible LEAN END CUT wtr Twri A1 aro dr ti -A-Z Li 10 Keep Plenty in Your Home for the Holidays 71RD Cili1DY Colorful lb 33c POPItt small sib uc TENDER LOIN 3-LB AVERAGE PORIC 1101ISTS 11353c Peritt C770PS smalllb 5' TENDER LOIN 3-LB AVERAGE PORN BOASTS lb-53 Bst for That Luscious Somethirg new for the fifth grade pupils--tin can plaques: Mrs getty Henderson showed us tow to make them Auld it proved yen interestinr Some student worked out-very unusUal csn plaque is made by Csttening out a tin can and tack- '1 leg -it-on is- board then svorking Out a deslirn in nail boles We had all varieties of sunsets to leopardi 1 Dattd -Curtis: Garres games especially snow i games Yes ill the boys and girla at Garfield are playing games in the deep inoW The wonderful snowstorm at Saturday certainly started a lot of fun Fox and geese isone of the games that we seem to like a i Genet Wells I The school principal Mr Mark Lloyd made a rule that there is no srowbartg dutside of the I i a en AS A STARTER-DM MONTE p--'1a I -----534 4 ilitf 7 p1 r91 I 1 II Imgt Aii Li inal Li Nj La) AS A MONTE I SNUOCNHE clEAT 19c 0 I 4 MACARONI AND CUEESE FOR SUPPER 7 MACARONI AND CUEE FOR SUPPEn Serve Economical Fruit With RADIANT EIUIT L'111 p'kLgb 43c Db1 RECIPE( for getting robe from your food dollar A depenclableSERVICE A very best QUALITY A always LOW PRICES AG handy CONVENIENCE ReciPe for getting robe from yeter food dollar A depenclableSERVICE A a'" i 2 A A42 A Gjh avery eLl Or xVilli LjPARLI CHEST an Te7tlit7TO 'JUICE" (5-z 25c 4 Can FOR THE MAIN DISH-A1 17'ALL JUICE t'L 9 5 nit a t-tid FOR THE Joanne Ko lby Iri Mrs Violet Cummings' room the children are makinc tholtr An antholtgy is a collection of poems and J- written yourself The first tetories we wrote took Ask About the New Silverware Premium PILLSBURY'S Sack W) Lb BEST FLO 'mix well dim! 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