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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 15

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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15
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THE SALT LAKE TBIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING EXARCH 12 1916 15 PUPILS IN JACKSON SCHOOL ADMIRED "THREE GROUPS TO GRADUATE IN JUNE EXERCISES Eighth grade class teacher Miss white left to right Row 1 tfront) Arrtlla Sorenson, Hyrum Green, Etta Selander Benjamin Kllnei Maybells Wine gar Vsm Miller Melba Eult, Eolly Knowlea Edith Farrer row 2 Welby Philips Ethel Emery Ellen Torkeldsen Aliens Aahton, Miss White (teachet) Elvyn MlttonNellie Mccormick, Florence Frees Ethel Collins, Clifford Jones row 3 Pearl Chriatensen VioletMillerFellze Acderl, Bessie Mitchell, Miss Mahaney Edith Bullougli Bemetta Bead, Mary Newman, Beta Kawllngs row 4, Andrew Sugden, Beulah Mayberry John Wilson, Molvi Can Halph Winn, ButhAleiander FranJ; StinseL Eighth grade class gronp No 2 teacher Miss Mahaney First row (front) George Crowther Veraa Miller Jack Timpani, Aften Middlemlss Eugene Eohinson Bessie Stanley Batlfl Klch Martha Brown Knlon Horsley ebcodeI row Joe Crowton VilateBall Marguerite EallardFlorence EarnahawCatherine Mccormick Beth Crowton Lillian Guldbrandsen, Miaa Mahaney (teacher) Maty Brown, Lavon Hall Ituth Husbands Arthur Kinney third row 3 Brown (teacher) AlvlnOlmstead Miss Brookings (taadieil'red Brown, Clomance Hatch, LionelBanksMiss Smithen (teacher) Acel Draper Miss "White (teacher) Jeriety Langtcn, Zlna Edwards EiBhth grade class group No 3 Miss Brookings teacher Eow 1 (front) lone Selley Phyllis Wllcken Lucctta Skillicorn Evelyn Folland, Ionise Grelner Lizzie Webb ThBlrna Eel 4, Delia Mfller Eeatrice Oberg row 2 Hudolf Madsen Spencer Thomas Eugene Buleigh, DorleneStevenson, Kuth Murry Alice Toraeon, 3o ua McDonald HelenIreland Esther For row Miss White Miss Smithen Ralph Haslem ne Lyman Richmond, Chester Taylor Isabell Elton, EsrUn Baratt Miss Mahaney Miss Brookings row 4 Walter Price Marshall parry Frank Nyberg Glen Doremus Boyle Draper Joseph Gasser Clifford Miller Isabel Clegg I Bright Boys and Girls Pub hsh an Interesting Journal of Happenings "dm ration given the MERITED of the goto grade in school located on the orner of First "ortb and WeBt streets oho are to be the approach ne et Je ses pit a lo Dg pa truental nok under tliodirection of tbo pr pal Eaw ngs and thefot he a Mahane ol i aba then andPaul Whi To class has a splendid att tude to na hool votk very energet and an It ranks especially gh a and ape anrt a nt ed a paper vork ha inn pro a hool piper Ihe Jackson Rev Group and part of group eipect to complete a year and a half a work tiii Year A distinen sbing feature of tie class scbie ewent la moat attract ve en semble UKinc Aav day near the noon hour the tweet vo ces of the pup Is Dat in glor ous harmonmd eating per or nat ve abll tv an! ept oeol Ira ant Herewith are three arc-u- pictures oi he gent la mhc hp i move on tn htr do enl 4 Piotre Dame Lady's Appeal To a fcoofv nc 01 Jltums or ius a at he Jo a. a umuB oa li hj He pans" he eya r.eu a a pa ns to her tor a houic men wh ch has repeatedly oured all ol tj Sua letli It her dutr io eena It to a cufferun lou cu at, nome a ttouBaTida teatlry no cba ge of cma bp ng ae essary 1" 8 dlscovt nan shta ur actd froirt lie ood loo nk lie tte ed punf ea he oori ind hr Ehicn he ejpj si nc ela 1 on to he who If Ji flbo es on fo proof soj a I il nin Bo ft Noiro Dane, Ind. 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Brandies it is the greatest tiro buy of the year C- Compare TheseFisk Prices x'C' Grey Nan-Ski- Casings and Tubes y. ssi 3 s3 2 60 VQOS 31x30 13 40 2 95 Vl Taes For ByAli DeaUn I TheFisk Rubber Company tfgfyfj Vl GenenlOffcei CWopte Fall(, Hus 163E rfroadwaj BetS(ate42ndEittSti rcrn 700 Cilia Tvelli SCHOOL DEBATERS PREPARE TO MEET rmal Contests to Be Held Nest daj Schedule of Appoint ments for Teama Given itPb te of th ar ous schoo he li gh hool Denatng league are now priming up for the final ont! wh eh wiD be held on noxt March 1 The uo era ty reshmee I) partic pate as theth rd on npt or he ir angle wh ch ncl lethe West school ac eslri te The team rrn te be a nd only be used asa filler id I lie Gchoola the School Debat ng league are the Ea I and Kaysv lie in the rat tr angle Jordan Gran te and ngbani in tho second tr angle aniltheViest gh Westm nstor and Un vera to of Utah freshmen the thrd tr angfu Thesuh ect it all the debater 11 be Heaolted, that the United shouldabandon the Monroe doetr np For the pprpose the aebatc is understod that the Monroe dost ne and Pan Amc can sm are not identical Thescheduleis as follows nocat ve Ksysville af firmati Kayiville Taat eh negat ra aff rmat at Kaysville negst i a East a gh aff rmatise ast gh Jordan oegat ve vs Biogbam af rmative at ngham Granite negat ve vs Jordan affirm at ve at Jordan neham neeat ve ts Granite af rmat ve at Gran te As the un ve ty fershmen oDly re ecntly jo red the leagie, theschedle of the th td tr angle 11 not be made net 1 the earl part of th iveck The liners of the tr angles I eet at a date later to bo dec led upon If a a contracted by each team on ng one debate muat bedec ded by Apr I 1 Burns Hearing Tomorrow The prn nary hear as of Robert rna, wh rh was to hambeen begun be fore Jnat ce Br gham Clege jestBtSay morn ne was cont nued nnt 1 Monday The delay waa cas oned by theillness of one ofthe attorneys forthe atato Burns a charged thmurder in the first degree for a leged compl ity in the kill ng of I' am Sandercock at Gar eld ember 21 1911 Many Demurrers Overruled.

Demur era to the eomplaints In the aeoio of sq ts filed age. nit the Utah GasL Lake company to recover dam ages for a leged njury to property from fujnea ofthe companj plant were overruled vesterday by dge Loof bo row ofthe Th rd sir ot eo rt Ten days are allowed the defendant company nh ch to ant er DR PAUL IS GIVEN OFFICE FURNITURE Til rty fourmember of the Mutual A asaoc at on ofthe tj boardof healthlast ft gbt moiied Dr Samuel Pa formerhealth comm ae oner to theoff ce of Jol Cal xn of tho Ar row Press andthere i resented him a con pleto aot of ahogin otfica fuml ture Br Paul Boon "to rpBuzua prl vat pract talung an offica Id the Kea-ru- buiMiag Burly on Vacation, Bur oy genera pnaAenffvr ianf of the Oreori hnr LJnfl Iffl veBteivlfly on rtv day vac At on tou of the ft Bu ey a vat Ch caxo 1 rt( and go BUUth om thera epen hit urea, er part of ths flm in andaround F)o da.

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