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Show TUB-SAL- LAKE TRIBUNE, JUNIOR, SUNDAY MORNING, '"KtH'KMBEK 17, T Why Not Write we Our Hospitals? (Continued lromPe One.i not sick however, and love to ceive and to answer tetters. Many of their names appear In this section or in the "School News and Views" column of the daily Tribune. The children in INe Bhriners ward have their notes in the column on those irithe L. D. 8. Tuesday, . I and ut Esquire Bessie won the first two places, both 100 and 50 t.. th. KVilair Afllumn These are merely suggestions, boys and girls, suggestions which, if followed, will make you happy and will spread- the sunshine of your merry letter into corners where it is really needed. , l Gwenevere Blackfoot, Idaho, won 25 points, and Naida Richardson, Logan, won 10 points. Knight Master Marjorie Mellor, Man-t- i, won 100 points for the younger contest-.ant- s. points; Johnston, . Corner for te Hi the boo contest we did not have so many entries. Esquire Bessie Pack won first place in this contest, too, 'with the bookplate we reproduce here, and which we wish all Knight hood members would trace and use. Naida Richardson, Logan, won 50 Lake, points; Greta Cerber, Ogden, won 25 points, nd Lois Wilson,-Sal- t won 10 points. Knight Bernice Hill, Elko, Nev., won 100 points for the best entry by a child under 8, and Knight Master Marjorie Mellor won CO points In this group. a Our poem contest brought out many interesting contributions. Most oi our cpntesiani uicu iw w the names of their favorite charac- - ters and found it rather a difficult task. But we are glad to see you try " It, any way. BingKnight Master Janet Higgs, Bessie ham, won 100 points; Esquire Pack, Logan,- won 60 Irene Oiddings, American Fork, won 25, and Ger- trude Eynon. Orovont, Wyo., won 10. Marjorie Mellor also won 100 points for the best poem sent in by a child under 9. . BOOKLAND. grandpa once told me a Story Of a little girl Just three. Who one day entered Bookland Through a door with a magic key. My Many Have.Long Book Lists lwaiiswMwMaiMMaaiM. Soon she came to a garden. And saw fairies playing there; And in a little silver pool. Were mermaids with " hair. .;. sea-gre- On she went through the garden And came to a little wood. There were Goldilocks and the Three Brown Bears, And tattle Red Riding Hood. Should you like to go to Bookland, It's open to you and me. Between the covers of any good book You will find the magic key. KNIGHT MASTER JANET HIGGS. Age 9, Bingham Canyon. Utah. BOOK FRIENDS. There are many, many people That I have met in books; First of all there's Wendy darling, Peter Pan and Captain Hook. j ' I've always liked Elsie Dinsmore, And I know I always shall; I think Helen's Babies are eute, And I like their Uncle Hal. - TVTiQ-1'- J1 7' 1 - i i But much more do I love to raise, the glass doors, and take out the precious volumes and read them. Here Is a list of my books: "Adventures of Ulysses," Lamb; "Lea Mise rabies." vol. 1 and 2, Victor Hugo; a set of Jules Verne; "Cud jo's Cs.be," 'shelf. Trowbridge; "Robinson Crusoe."' Defoe; 'The Rose and the Ring." Thackeray; "Eyes and No Eyes," Dr. Aiken; Aesop's Fables; "Laddie"; Fifty Famous Stories"; "Anderson's First," Fairy Tales"; "America Greene; "Her Country." Miss Andrews; "Chatterbox"; "Silas Marner," Eliot; "Stores From the Crusades; "Barriers Burned Away," E. P. Roe; "Penrod and Sam," - Tarklngton: "Penrod," Tarklngton; "Christinas Sketches." Irving. "Tke Story of King Arthm "; Primer of $pliteness";"My Girls"; "Joe's Boys"; "Little Women," Alcott; "Heidi," Spyri; "Marian, Orey." Holmes; "Jessica Treht's Inheritance," Raymond; "A Dog of Flanders," De La Ramee; "Monsieur, Beaucaire," Tarktngtonr "Emily of New Moon," Montgomery; "Strong-hear- t" ; "Jack Hardawsw." Hemying; "Grimm's Fairy Tales; "In a New World," Alger; "Mrs. Wiggs of the Mellor, Manti. won 50 points. MY BOOK SHELF. To the left of my writing table to my bedroom stands my book shelf. It is a really and truly book shelf, and I delight to sit and look at the books therein as they stand on the Another one is Heidi.' And again there's Robin Hood; And best of all there's Lindy," Td fly with him if I could. 3000 Years Ago Someone has said that the art of writing "consists In putting black marks on white paper." This, of course, implies the necessity for ink. In a special article on the latest developments of science, written for the November number of St. Nicholas magazine, Floyd L. Darrow states: "The history of this modest essential both of writing and printing has rwpntlv been traced back three thou sand years. The Egyptians are credited with using ink as early as 1200 B. C. Later, the Greeks imported papyrus and ink from their neighbors on the banks of the Nile. It is difficult to imagine how learning could have progressed or the records of the past have been handed down without ink. It has been a faithful soldier in the procession which we call civilization." A . . A GOOD SHOW. M ttuv.niitiin(T that man out for laughing? He No the manager sent for hira to find out what he was laughing at. "Tis hard to part from those we love When our hearts are full of hope, But 'tis harder still to find a towel When our eyes are full of soap. Cabbage Patch." Hegsn; "Little Lord Fauntleroy," Burnett; "Lavendar and Old Lace," Reed; "Swiss Family Robinson"- ;- "Lion of the North' Henty; "Camping Out." Stephens; roe winning oi uaroara worrn, Wright; "Boy Scouts With the Allies in France," Payson; "The Cell of the Canyon," Zane Grey; "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," John Fox. Jr. There are two sets of Little Leather Library books: The Pocket Guide ' to Science; ."Tales from Shakespeare," Lamb; "Plays and Games," Johnson; "Cyrus the Great," Abbott; "Louis Xrv," Abott; Memory Selections. English, RoLfe; Poetry of the People; "Life of Christ for the Young," Weed; "The Story of the Book of Mormon," Reynold; "Treasure Island," 8tevenson; Tom SawFinn " "The yer," "Huckleberry Prince and the Pauper." Tarkin?ton; 101 Famous Poems; "Easy Course in "Alice's Adventures , In" Sewing"; Wonderland"; "TaleA of Robin Hood"; a set of Wonder World books; Webster's dictionary: the Bible. There are also many school books and several children s magazines. Some of these books I have bought; a fow T have vm ax nrlziw. but mmt of them I have received from members of my family and from my friends. KNIGHT MASTER MARION lWAAV fTTT. Tl My book shelf is a book rack my mother made at the university. It has large U's stamped on each end. and is on my little table in my own room. There are twenty-fobooks on it now. There are some of my favorites: "Heidi," "Under the Story Tree." "Flower Children," "Gateway to Storyland," "Pitter Patter." "Big Book for Baby." "Raggedy Ann," "Beloved Belinda," Elson's Reader, I and n; 'A Child's Book of Numbers"; Progress Music Series, I; "Bubble Story Book"; "Seven Little Sisters"; "Alice In Wonderland": "Wee Wisdom Picture Book"; "Little Jack Rabbit Stories." Some of these came from Canada, some from California and some from Salt Lake. HELEN BETH WOOLLEY. Age 7, Salt Lake. ' ' ur Character Club Letter Corner But the one I love is Arthur, He was a gallant knight; tta laorlv lnvpri hi enuntrv. And fought with all his might. ESQUIRE BESSIE PACK. , Logan. Knighthood of Youth Welcomes V - The book lists sent in by our readers were extremely interesting. We had not guessed that the' average boy and girl had so many and such fine books. Book week to our readers, we are sure, is nothing new. It is a week when they can renew their acquaintance with old friends and make new friends. 'We d6 not need, evidently', to encourage you children to read better books, for these books-a- re More books, among the best. perhaps, some of you can read, but the lists and the comments with the list show that you are reading a fine variety and a great many volumes. First place, 100 points, went to Knight Master Marion Christensen, Price; 50 points to Esquire Bessie Pack, Logan; 25 points to Naida Richardson, Logan, and points to Master Janet Higgs, Bing- ' Knight ham. For the smaller children, Helen Beth Woolley, Salt Lake, won 100 points and' Knight Master Marjorie Fire Ink First Used In the poster contest for posters encouraging children to read books, bad several very neat and pretty entries. The lettering and ar rangement of Bessie Pack's posters were especially neat and artistic. Esquire Bessie did not try to draw her designs, but used, cut-opictures so that' they, cleverly seemed to be painted. re- A CONTEST WINNER IN BOOK-PLAT-E Pa e 1929. v Price Karma Johnson, Marjorie Trow. Drummond. Idaho Edna Frank. Sandy DeRoyal Kartchner. Tetonia. Idaho Glayde Lyon. . Portland, Ore. Eileen Maher. s. Blackfoot, Idaho Elizabeth Provo 'Nellie Allen. Elko, Nev. Carolyn Weathers. , Ogden Charles Ellis Rushia. Driggs, Idaho Marguerite Clark. Buhl, Idaho Patsy Joyce. Salina Elaine LorenUen. Gunnison Marjorie Jensen. Salt Lake Edward Lee Fix, Don James, Dolores James, Jean Irene Anderson, Beth Sheffield, Melvin Klein, Katherine Koew. Moroni Margaret Everitt Draper Elden 8tringfellow. Morgan Marion Richards, Clyde - Richards. Shelley, Idaho Velma Oler. Oak City Norda Anderson, Wesley Shipley. Howe, Idaho Dee Wimmell. Provo Walter O. Daylor. Perron Jerreld Culp. . Indianola Dorothy Lasson. Colorado Springs, Colo. Jack Lloyd. Do you know .hy Millie's hsppyt , Tnat easy to be seen, t She's hist had a great big dish Cream. Lake's Best Ice Of Salt McGiU, Nev. Dear Editor: I enjoy my chart C very much. I have finished exactly four weeks and one day. Tonight when the paper came I read In The Tribune, Junior, that you would like the members of Knighthood of Youth to send you old-tipoems. I am sending you a poem that I think you will like. A kind old lady gave me lots of old poems, with which I am going to make a Bcrap book. I surely enjoy the Knighthood of Youth arid The Tribune, Junior, very much. Yours truly, KNIGHT PHYLLIS YELLAND. II Bar-row- . Wichita Falls. Texas. Dear Editor: I have finished my first eight weeks on chart C and am enclosing 5 cents for my good conduct shield. I have 55 O's. I get most of them on a question I made -myself, "Did I do all my practicing on the piano today?" I do more practicing now. I read The Tribune, Junior every Sunday (Tuesday or Wednesday, dont join any of the conrather) tests because the paper does not get here until Wednesday and I dont have time to get anything done, as the mail has to go Wednesday afternoon or it doesn't get to Salt Lake in time. I got my report card, today. Down here, E stands for Excellent, and I bad a straight E card.. I like school here very much.' At midyear, if I get good enough marks, I will go to Zundelwitz junior high. I think I will pass. My teacher is Miss Cullen. I like her very much. I notice that Marjorie Mellor has the most points and she is in the younger group. I intend to try to catch her, although I dont see how she can get in every contest. Most children would run out of ideas. My brother and sister are coming along fine with their charts; so am I. Very sincerely, . KNIGHT RICHARD D. POLL. (Here is news of Richard for all of you who have been asking about him. Why dont you try the con- -' tinuous contests Knight Richard?) Green River, Utah. -- Dear Editor: I am writing to ten you how I enjoy the Knighthood of Youth. I wish The Tribune, Junior, could come each day. I can hardly wait for it every Sunday. I just now earned my money. I earned it by , pulling and rolling beans. We have five acres oJ them. I surely wish I could come up to your office some day. My friend, Ruth Marie Milton, says she loves The Tribune, Junior, very much. She knows me very wen. because we live next door to each other. Well. I wish success to an members, all over, and hope they enjoy Knighthood work as much as I da Your little member, ESQUIRE LELIA VERDE 6EAR-- " SON. Mammoth, Utah. Dear Editor: I suppose that you we were never going to send thought in for our second chart. But we didnt have the money. We earned it by running errands. Last night the sixth Trade gave a Hallowe'en party. I went to it, for I am in the sixth grade. I was ... dressed up as a Knight, I hope that one of these' times we can get in some of the contests. I will close, hoping that I may go on with my Knighthood work. MICHAEL AND FRED CHRISTENSEN. . .'." Orovont, Wyo. Dear Editor: I finished the first eight weeks of chart B last night I have 24 O's and the rest are X's. I will try to do better on the last eight weeks. I will be very glad to . sign my name Herald Gertrude v Eynon and very proud. w I am trying to get more children to join the Knighthood of Youth.. I have sent in three Application blanks and I shall be glad to send in more if I can. There are seven members of ' the Knighthood in this county. There may be more but I , have read of only seven. 1 We live on a ranch and I surely like ranch life. I like to ride horses i very well. I read of a girl named Velma Bieri of Rexburg, Idaho. I would love to correspond with ber of I read . if she will write to me. " her experiences on a ranch. renow -' to and hope I will close eeive my Herald shield soon. ' Yours very tnirly J ESQUIRE GERTRUDE EYNON. , - Happy and Healthy Oin t: children plenty of pure, dellclously frosh Hauls Milk. You can always- recoanlat Harris Milk . by the Harris cream-to- p bottles and th sanl- It's tary - KLEEN-KAF- S. inUk. bone tch JIM ' HARRIS' Milk |