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Show s LIFE MARRIED X, McCarthy's quel of marriage war their to 3 X. and 1m to 1 of (X plu 12). Equating thee two nluo, w (iu4 that X eqwel M. Solving 66, Via wif farther, McCarthy ia ia 54, and they warn married 36 pear kga, wtiau McCarthy wa 30 and bi bride 18, MCARTHrS Miot Mr. 2-- . FILL THE BOXES ! (f ;nn A hidden hen, duck. - u ' BUG rABDOXt w On den '1 A PiefcWm ' In luM Eewetrr." In rtm wee t M the hull, (m ed a trlaael at kr r FIVES ONLY " Tba diviaar, dividend and quotient bf the long diviaion nr aa (ollowai H hr SI. The OnM hare beae Fn 49685)1045223345(21037 From there figure the reat of the diviaioo may he eaaily worked out. LINE FOWL FARMERS turkey and rooeter are shown to the right in heavy outlina, an ONE SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 7, lf23. TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, JUNIOR, Page Six ' third. the trlaaelU- 4 hare prit tale a etralrM Ha ear area, as at In lb aaaww. EfeAWINC nl"l Above is shown one way in which! bo placed ae that none appear twice on the same row, horl- mentally or vertically. .To solve the aeeend puzzle, arrenge the letter M ' the letter may follow! - The same letter never appeal twice on the tame row either acroaa, down , or on the two longest diagonals. The figure wa to he drawn in on continuous line, the pencil never leaving the paper or any of the line being crossed. Above ia shown on way to de it, starting at the upper left Isstr angle of the croaa and finishing at the upper right angle. AN AUTOISTS PUZZLE order to fulfil Willies condition, the total mileage must shv keen 15,628, the trip mileage 3.607, sued the miles per hour 4. 4 time 3,907 equals 15,628, and the first digits of the two latter numbers add Ia to 4. BRIGHT SAYINGS OF CHILDREN Bright sayings may be sent In at any time. Twenty-fiv- e points are awarded for each one published. My brother had been called a donkey because of his big ears. When he and mother and father were going up the canyon they saw a donkey. Look!" he cried, is that what I is? AIDE KATHRYN ADAMS. . - Hyrum, Age 12. o When my sister was four years old she saw mother killing flies with a sprayer. She did not understand what' she was doing, so she asked, Ma- -' rna. what. you. doin, - raesfeinatin' - flies?" PAGE ANGELO HANES, Price, Utah. When I was two years old my brother was bom. The time came to name him, right after Christmas. Mother said to me, What shall we call the baby? Santa Claus! I replied, gleefully. NAIDA RICHARDSON, Logan. i One day I was getting ready to go down town and I found out that the strap to my petticoat was broken. My brother hurled to mamma and said, Oh, mamma, Bessie has broken one Of the handles to her petticoat! PAGE BESSIE PACK, Logan, Age 12. -- old When my little sister, Monza, is naughty, mother puts her to bed. So when she was out at my grandmother's farm she came in to grandmother and said. Orandma, I think you ought to put the kitty to bed because she scratched me." ESQUIRE JANET HIGGS, Bingham, e A neighbor boy Age 9. and his mother were visiting us. When they got ready to go, Ray, who was Just two years old, said. Come over, some time, Mrs. Twiss, and bring all your kids!" (She onlv has two!) ESQUIRE MARION TWISS. Price. ,e e When mv cousin was three years old he would cry over something, for awhile; then, when he wanted to stop crying, he would say. I want to dry up. I want to dry up now. RUTH PALMIER I, Age 9. Spring Canyon. I a One of my cousins was looking in a hygiene book and saw the picture of a skeleton. She pointed to it in THE BOY LINCOLN In M1U tns said: study hard, hit and (4 ready, and coma day perhaps my-- wti! thane com." Today educated men and women are needed more than ever. Have daddy ask about the o D o Educational Endowment that pays your way through Colleg. 8 O LLOYD COX g Walker Bank Bldg. Was. ty MS aonoi 1M4 looped MR. DOG. Drawn by Doran Johnson, age 12, a patient in the Shriners ward for 9 crippled children. . look, here's delight and cried, a picture of Daddy. . PAGE MARIE LITTLE, age S. . Kanab. a a When I was small, mother gave me a piece of bologna. I handed It back and said, Please take the balloon off the outside. AIDE HELEN LOUISE NELSON, Age 12. CLVB NEWS , NOTES Dear Editor: Today I was thinking of something to make the little Knighthood clubs like Margaret Phillips and I have more interesting. How do you like the idea? We ought to have special membership cards for our small clubs. These may be made as desired. I enclose a sample of the membership cards for Pages and Aides. I made mine on the typewriter, but they could be made with pen and ink. The Pages cards ay, simply: Knighthood of Youth Club Idaho Falls, Idaho. The Aides' cards say; AIDE Knighthood of Youth Club Idaho Falls, Idaho. Now we ought to keep pictures that are In The Tribune, Junior. For hardly any cost we may purchase some colored drawing paper and mount the pictures. If we cut up The Tribune, Junior, we ought to copy the best .things in a note book. I would rather not cut up The Tribune, Junior, myself; perhaps we can get some extra copies somewhere. Our charts must be at every meeting. the same as we are. The chart that has the fewest Os win a prize. It needn't be much, Just a prize. If there is a tie, they draw for the prize. After we The Dry Immersed Hand Show the guests a pan of water and announce to them that you will be able to put some object In the water and remove It with your bare hand without wetting, either. This statement will, of course, bring forth expressions of unbelief. To perform the stunt, obtain a small quantity of lycopodium-vegetable sulphur at any drug store. Take a coin or ring or other article from one of the guests, Then promising not to harm it. scatter a small handful of the lycopodium on the water's surface and drop the rtn. Now reach In the water with your hand and bring out the ring. A close inspection of both your hand and the ring will show that ' they are perfectly tjjry. Flea ting Metal The method of floating a pin or needle upon water Is well known. ' It requires but a steady hand and a bit of patience to . do the stunt But to float a coin you wont believe it until you do it or see it done. Pieces of tin with no sharp edges can also be floated In ' -tIt makes an excellent party hisway.' stuni especially if the weather has taken a turn for the worse and forced ay go on a picnic.' If we are good Knights we will not fail to enter contests. I don't believe we are good Knights if we fail to mark our charts, don't enter contests and don't care If we get Os. I will close, AIDE HELEN LOUISE NELSON, Wendover. Utah. Dear Editor: We have organized a Knighthood of Youth club. We call . n some maneuvering. The Lively Whale This paper whale is as docile as you please, until something happens to him. Then The you should see him perform! paper used should not be very thick and not porous; if it is it will absorb water too quickly. Cut it out to the shape shown from 2 to 5 inches long, depending upon the amount of water you have available. Make the sides . ... everyone indoors. Fill a glam with water and wipe off any drops on the bottom or sides. It the B. B. C. We have written about It before, but here is some more news. We have six members that attend the club regularly. We meet every Wednesday at 2 oclock in the afternoon. At our last meeting an airplane came and landed at the aviation field. Two of our members ran to see It? What fine would you suggest for these members? We read Page Helen, Louise Nelson's suggestions, and think they are fine. We will try the same rules and see how they come out. We have every member bring 2 cents every meeting, and we kep this for refreshments. VERNA NATION. Wendover. of the slot parallel and at the front end of the notch enlarge It slightly. Lay this whale upon the water's surface, then in the end of the notch place. a slngle.drop of. machine or. other oiL Instantly the whale will be propelled forward and the surprising thing is that nothing seems to make it move. This is an excellent stunt to perform at an Indoor party. If you have the materials arranged beforehand and the audience does not know that oil is being used, the mystery will be even greater. Yet the reason is simply explained. The oil shoots along the notch In a thin film upon the water and this pushing sends the whale as if Idaho Falls and Wendover have the two most active clubs. Come on, you other groups; send in some news! Why didnt you adjourn the club for a few minutes and all go to see the airplane? Why not make these two members write an account of what they saw and send it to The Tribune, Junior? fen, yoe O know! away yon ge! ' CASH O OR TERMS Phil Wright It looks Q U W. Biwadway. lire q Supplies Was. Hit Repairing BIG BROTHER FROM KSL IS AT rides on one concession FREE to every child entering park Free admission at nut and front 2 Fori CAtfS FREE Monday DAHUUIG Free prize fcif kiddies' show A GREAT DAY FOR GROWN-UPS- , O O O BICYCLES AND VELOCIPEDES ESIDBHES!! read The Tribune, Junior, we play games. Or sometimes we can have a long meeting and go to a movie. An all-dmeeting would be fun. and we could take our lunch and ' Obtain a small piece of very thin tissue paper. Lay the paper on the water's surface and quickly place on It, the object to be floated. Soon the paper soaks and sinks, but the object has been brought to the water's surface so slowly and evenly that there still remains an unbroken film of air between the water and metal and it will float. Needless to say this must be done under good conditions free from vibration or air currents. A dime is about the only-coiyou can successfully float and this will take TOO! Tune in at 3:30 every afternoon 1 |