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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 36

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Looks Like a Weighty Problem Sonnecillo kindergartan children Barbut Ann Irrandsen and Billy Kimball unroll new fiber rug received in a surpriso package VITA11111-- SECRETS' DISCOVERED -BY DOCTOR! ft ok 11111ERAIIZED ra COMPLEX Allot le pools if POW ad 46461 slimly Ps 4141 of loons Cowie lies porlestoil IMMITY Kis Carmelo 1' meintoiss somplens Wont sad ratio of Vitomia I Compton NW with Il 'sawed atinstols whisk me la anis fortiAnd with esitritssoaa of Crystolliao 143 le ash slay's supply soesistimp of 3 Caosolas Ds 181490 tonsorkoblo dissotarfr Des la ilto opialoo iths-lelloatves -440ftplotolpn-esseigested lomat asnoossits- thetas la Vitomiis ihoropy 'Ds Sperling sates is on estalilishod fest ILat lot Vitamin Se filactioa properly iti sitt Defy A ts wassesaty sitat Uwe ltoin moot-yid of 'waist plastids these Vitamins oad 4 Mimosa fortes wit Crystallise I-11 somlbiasd ks Chlareehyll loosed Cs aloha Ds Sperlial's 11X4Ililp as 'of I "se Iwo spasm sliosoveolos wale la 14 kid of ViNtnias OIL SAILIKING'S sanatheaall dampness Wasteland DOIAPIAD Is Ike only female whisk pea pow OA supply mad plus TWILVI esionsithelly belaasoil soli of weeping olsreeraos of Csysialliao 1111 saatoined As Mote ployilsoesed 'speak Grz 1 AT ALL DRUG STORES It) 1 ow TRE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday October 1 1952 SCHOOL NEWS AND VIEWS 4- Editor Dora Poulson grade have painted little cans for Associate Editor: Richard Weech The kindergarten children of 1 our science class We are going to plant seeds in the cansWe hop( the seeds will grow: Mn Ruth Lundgren at Bonne- Jane Palmer ville had a big surprise package When our custodian Joseph Iiintah Shirts took it in the children' were so surprised that they 1 The tlintah School third grades I couldn't speak because it wasn't' are learning about the life of something that happens every the Indians The boys and girls 1 i day Mts Lundgren asked them: are working together in commit- what theylskhought it Will One tees to study how the Indians boy guesseUthat it was a rug live dress and work and he was right It was a beau- Some of the children are weavtiful green and yellow fiber rug ing tugs One of the classes is Mrs Lundgren let some boys and i making a miniature Indian vil-' girls try rolling it up and unroll- lege Another class is making ing it pottery the same way the In On Tuesday we had an assem- dians do They will fire it in our my VW the 1 utiorTraftic Patrol school kiln boys-They were sworn in and re- Another interesting thing the ceived red taps and patrol boys and girls are doing is writing badges to the children in the In- I dian- at Brigham City Stewart Elementary They hope to make some permk nent pen pals Editor: Ralph 'tame s'l Later on as a part of this study: Associate Editor: Martin Rob 1 all the classes will visit Mrs' Harold I Bowman a school pat- The- first grade has a rabbit whose name is Ginger because his nose looks like a ginger Cookie Lynn Bybee brought the rabbit 'Wednesday they had a hamster in with the rabbit The hamster wanted to play but the rabbit just ran away The third grade ha's a black widow spider with two eggs They are watching them very carefully Webster Kditor: Dona Co Hamm Associate Editor: Kathy Kratzer Do you like to make Indian designs? The children in Miss Helen Silvers' third grade have been learning about the Navaho Hopi and the Zuni Indians They have been making designs to put around the room and have been saving salt cartoons putting rocks in them and covering them with designs They have been using them in dancing Also they have been writing stories about the designs Margaret Lyon Douglas Editor: Georgia Snyder Associato Editor: Dorothy Doug lu We have been talking about "safetr in Miss La Rena Crows fifth grade and are learning a song called "Song of the Traffic Squad" Many important rules which we have learned are: Always walk on the left side of the road if there is no 'sidewalk Walk in the white lines when possible Never run aiross the street Always stop look and listen before cross ing a railroad track then walk across Never push people at a drinking fountain inking fountain Sammy Stewart The children in tha fourth Twelve each bout a hundred 'times every Intim' dai eat --is financed -thcougitTIMIWAY the Intermountain West's most popular financing plan TuawAr is a service el Tint Severity --Bank and means prompt and friendly arrangements foi the per- chaser convenient moneysaving terms a minimum of details Ind no derai When you buy your next car be sure and specify l'INIEWAY financing ron who has full collection of Indian relics Marten Vernon Bill Bracy St MaryOf-The Wasatch The fifth sixth seventh and eighth grades have been taking kt 1111P Our instructor has bees teaching us haw to play softball The class is divided into four teams We compete against each other When the weather becomesinclement we will go Into the gymnasium and learn square dancing and basketball Asa Maria Zamora Ask yaw Sincla lr Nadas fat Sinclair's feKinating stamp albums and begin your collection sof stoops shoving boo fat fall-colas illustrations sof early Amerkon cars The fifth and sixth grades are studying history The principal studies are of the early cavemen 16)11) (D' ci ()t-Kc thn vi and Egyptians and their sentrfbutipris to civilization Some of the things are embalming surveying and irrigation enrolee Powell Wasatch Editor Agnes Knowlton Associate Editor: Becky Brown Learning about seeds and how 1 they are scattered is very interesting to the third graders room 14 of Wasatch Putting chestnuts in water to see if they will grow Is one experiment they are try-t int The class is planning some nature walks to study the various trees near the school then you need a ri 11 lt LI WHAT IS A SNORKEL? the ono place forth right answer is Save repair save the inCOnVeniiIICC of breakdowns by using Sinclair Anti-Rug Gasoline regularly Here are the facts Every year 1 CAR OWNER IN 4 using ordinary gasoline pays up to $18 for fuel system repairs caused by rust and COCTOSiOlti DON'T YOU TAKE A CHANCE ON GETTING MIS BILL! Switch now to Sinclair the gasoPee that prQtects as it powers Sincliir Gasoline is basically different from all other gasolines so different it's mewed Only Sinclair contains the ama7ing rust lArea's Engineers Elect Officets Clarence' Shupe has been I Win Templeton fiilt vice pred elected president of the Inter- dent Bates second vice mountain Institute of Consulting presidencant George 117-Poul1 Engineers succeeding LeRoy sen treasurer George Gud- Chadwick gell was reappointed secretary of Other officers elected were: the institute 1 Easiest abodaoMatiedgeMISOMNCIII-oka116eal CARPETING it's a Good Time to Buy! PRICES ARE LOW-1 QUALITY VERY GOOD Our Corpot Deportntont Is Ono of His Lorosst in tho City Como In opd Soo lot Yoursolf OPEN PIMIAY EVENINGS UNM 9 PM Inhibitor RD-119s Used regularly patented Sinclair Anti-Rust Gasoline protects your carburetor fuel pump and fuel lines against damaging rust and corrosion And remember Anti-Rust Gasoline gives you all the flashing power long mileage and high anti-inockor Way's modern gasolines PLUS the extra value of Anti-Rust protection at no extra cost For top performance ask your Sinclair Dealer for Sinclair Anti-Rust Ethyl A A A -0- 1 i '111E SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Wednesday -October 1 1952 Emmaus Is '''a a SC11001 NEWS AND VIEWS and Egyptians and their eentri-I Area's Engineers Elect Officer's butigns to civilization Some of 1 In 7 1 1 Clarence' 0 Shupe has been 'Win Templeton first vice preid- 1he things are embalming surt 11 TT -1 Bonneville alndercfarten bets 'Surprise veying and irrigation elected president of the Inter-: dent Bates second vice 14A enrolee Powell mountai Institute of Consulting president antGeerge Vi7-Poul- i I t-' 4 fl 41 I 4 4mt i-t Editor Dora Poulson grade have painted little cans for gym for an hour every week lEngineers succeeding LeRoy sen treasurer George Gud- -i --'4' Wasatc Chadwick i- our science class We are going gell was reappointed secretary ''s 1 Itti Associate Editor Richard Weech Our instruetor has been teaching 44 to plant seeds in the to softball Thl cans We Editor Agnes Knowlton Other officers elected were the institute I us ow play class i --t-- ''''''4 The kindergarten children of hope' the seeds will grow: Associate Editor: Becky Brown Mrs Ruth Lundgren at Bonne- Jane patina is divided into four teams We vine had a big surprise package Learning about seeds and how compete against tach other A When our custodian Joseph Iiih they are scattered is very inter- the weather becomes in I Shirts took it in the children gym- eating to the third graders room 'es ess nta were so surprised that they 1 The tlintah School third grades clement we will go into the are learning about the life of 14 Of Wasatch Putting chestnuts ti I 44: the Indians The boys and girls I couldn't speak because it wasn't' nasium and learn square dancing' I something that happens every them are working together in commit- and basketball in water to see if they will grow t' ry i i i day Mts Lundgren asked Ana Maria Zamora is one experiment they are study how the Indians 1 1 what it was' OneItievees ing The class is planning some N--- dress and work The fifth and sixth grades are jr boy guesse lhat it was a rug -9-- 00r Martin studying history The principal' nature walks to study the various and he was right It was a beau Some of the children are weav- -4 studies are of the early cavemen I trees near the school tiful green and yellow fiber rug ing tugs One of the classes is CARPET' ING i -4 1 iti-' 1- Mrs Lundgren let some boys and making a miniature Indian vil-' i A giria try rolling it up and unroll-i lege Another class is making iii ing it pottery the same way the In- it's a Good Time to Buy! 0 1 On Tuesday we had an assem- diens do They will fire it in our ape my lot the Ju tilorTraffie Patrol school kiln 0 ---vi 011 ') 610) I 117 PRCES 'ARE LOW boys I QUALITY VERY GOOD They were sworn in and re- i Another interesting thing the In ceived red taps and patrol 11 14() boys and girls are doing is writing 0 letters to the children in the In- it) )1 1 --4 badges I Our Carpet Department Is One tk)- I 1 dian- School at Brigham City (11 to(sT: I Stewart Elementary They hope to make some perms of the Largest In the City I nent pen pals Come in opd Soo for Yoursolf Editor: Ralph tarsen TERMS Later on as a part of this stu dy 01- lito 1 ') Associate Editor: Itob all the classes will visit Mrs I 2 then you need a TERMS -EASY Harold I Bowman a school pat- 1 OPEN FRIDAY IVININGS OHM PA The first grade has a rabbit ron who has full collection of 7 ri 0 rz cc I "Tho Easiest People In ill World to Do Businiss With" whose name is Ginger because Indian relics his nose looks like a ginger Marlene Vernon WHAT IS A SNORKEL? 71- 1 i'' cookie Lynn Bybee brought the Rill Bracy rabbit 'Wednesday they had a 'hamster in with the rabbit The St 31aryOfThe- the ono place for the right answer is hamster wanted to play but the IS Wasatch rabbit just ran away 701 SOUTH STAT! i 1 Tbe third grade has a black The fifth sixth seventh and A t''' 2 I A 24 BDWY IDe11101 4-1134-44923 widow spider with two eggs eighth grades have been taking They are watching them very carefully Webster 1 1 iL--41valogo-44066 Editor: Dona COliklIBIL Associate Editor Kathy Kritzer Looks Like a Weighty Problem --er) 4---) '') Do you like to make Indian e- laa" om a 0 rtn -n4 1 Sonneville kindergarteer eitildret Rarbut Ann Frandsen and signs? The children in Miss Helen Sr mall '4 IIIZ i 4' -SE 3 -SS Billy Kimball unroll newitiber rug received in a surprise package -OE -A 1114 UMW' I' 0 i Silvers' third grade have been learning about the Navaho Hopi 3 do Etil 4d IS Kii 4 li and the Zuni Indians lots i i it 11 -At They have been making de- -ft: 6 signs to put around the room and 1411 I 1 '11- al 1 Ittittuttmons '4 4 1E111-- 11111Al have been saving salt cdartoons 116' 4 01" pUtting rocks in the-m an cover- Ipk ow ti 1: it P' St nii ing them with designs They have 0 -04-4 I DISCOVELIED -BY' DOCTOR! been using them in dancing Also they have been writing stories about the designs it' COMPLEX Margaret Lyon aliIP- tii6 -V11 Nt -'7 i Afoot 14 pools of POW sod stionsol goody At Douglas I ext milli el hoots Coned Dos portetteil IMIIIITY Nit fosonelo -43111k Editor: Georgia Snyder I weimoirs oomph Wont sod totio of VitomIe II Compton NW hised with do ossontiol winosols which too In owl fortiSed witti 12 Associate Editor: Dorothy Doug- A 411 I skimpreois it Crystollino 1113 to eh iloy's supply toesissimp of 3 lac (I ilimit I Cottsolos Ds Sporlhoes tonsotkoblo dissoworft Isos In Ilto plain 64 Oa It' We have been talkin about tfolso A -r'''' 4 -7 t------ 18114 latetr in bliss La Rena Crow's eiiwiss hi vitiimie thotroV It ipsding states It is on ostohlished foe 1 ILitt Sot Vitonoltit to hastiest prep's to Illt body is iteesseosp Ow fifth grade and are learning a J------- I t) lome611 r'''1' Alley two Ifide osvottlpos of moist misomit Theo viti 44 song called of the Traffic fsnlitted oat trpositiee 1111 towAtes4 ti ChIpspisSys Squad" "Phd C''-- oohs De seslIes's 11XINItif ono 'of ills root km Many important rules which we porrem ilosovoslot wish Its Ifii- SOS of mins have learned are: Always walk on the left side of the road if tt I OIL SPAIGING'S somisothonol Ammo tAinesokood It i there is no aldevtalk Walk in the -t -1 SIGASPIIII It the soh toltitS tPeos Dolt pia deht soppiti nod ci osiontilsoll ISoloose4 retie of vitswils white lines whenpossible Never i- pin IVistVi oterwroons of run across the treet Always 1 tortesine S11 tontolno4 Ss Moto I stop look and listen before cross- thy ww104 mewls I CI al I-I nr -I 'I' ing a railroad track then walk i AT ALL DRUGTSTORES 1 iiii 114 across Never push people at a 14 drinking fountain I Sammy Stewart i AillebOPONIPMt pvitAllbs -Air PPirk 'P7 The children in tho fourth Wit lt 1 ot 11111118144------- 0 i 013 110Alb mar 4404 '0'4 4 4 i 0 1 0 i I i I 4 1 1 oo or i- 1 10 i i' ''''mtd-' -H il irl 1 00- 111 nil 0 'Y I' 1' 0 14 7 In r4' 0 yollp coi STOP RUS- I 1 Plaillantit 411111111111111110111MISIIMINE Pa Save repair bills- save the inconvenience of breakdowns by using Inhibitor RD-I19s Used regularly patented Sinclair Anti-Rust 1 S- Gasoline protects your carburetor lud pump and fuel lines against Sinclair Anti Rust Gasoline regularly Here are the facts Every 'i --1 st year I CAR OWNER IN 4 using ordinary gasoline pays up to damaging rust and corrosion YOU TAKE A CHANCE ON GETTING MIS BILL! Switch $18 for fuel system repairs caused by rust and COCTOSiOtti DON'T attLe And remember -Sinclair Anti-Rust Gasoline gives you all the detai now to Sinclair the gasoPne that protects as it powers flashing power long mileage and high anti-Lnock or todsy's mod- ern gasolines PLUS the extra value of Anti-Rust protection at Sinclair Gasoline is basically different from all other gasolines no extra cost For top performance ask your Sinclair Dealer for AUTO 1LOA L1 1 -7 different it's pawed Only Sinclair contains the amazing rust SIIICISit Anti-Rust Ethyl 101 '70 I El rtiFillt LIV'Erts (3-'7------- 4 tt 0I4tY ERS AT SINCLAIR DEAL Twelve times each hours a hundred 'times' evert 11104kMg tin 4 ale at financed --throttgltTIMEWAYythe Intermountain Wetots moot "OLD CAR" STAMP ALBUM popilat financing iplan InawAr is service of First Sectirity 4 triti -8: 11---' 14 Bank and meanspromptandfriendly arrangements es foe the per I chaser' cosirenient tnoney-saving terms tt minimuin ls' Ask roof Dealer toe f-v to 1 and no deny Wben you buy your: next car be sure and speciiy 1-'---- Sinclairts festinating stamp lel tA c'e0" -t-------7- vtss altionbuielf esimpsna bigastmlia 44" ilk -lsol 141 4t01 ---y---- A your foe 111A4EWAY's fktonsing or fel fell-color illustrations sof 0 apply dimity to this book onil Madam at 40111 C4 t11flEto titzrrtp RD-111 1 -PATENTED RD-119 in sae -5 t- k-- 004g tc il 1 11 it illtilitt 11 111111 4 5' I- 1' 4' 1 11 114 Iti11 ill 01 I 1 AAtn-Auser atNg Mil 1 71 6AS 0 Shogollor I El teelopeol Deposit A 04" 7 Itoositem Ciooptostios 'ow s- -1 Itv'' abalbs 4111 1111111 EsE 11 UST 1 1 i 4 4 1 't.

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