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Show & '' lo Itt 1 If -- .: ; ' - ' -- - Itiorataimetwowingair - c ': Laur el Tells the Story Of Christopher Columbus 11 i Woe OpiousuitiiimmultmsettlinemoilMILMIN Mall MEIIMISEMI Wit swoons, wee loolimolgot -Roosimicusseadmulo ,,..- ., - Oc,i6bit: 8, 1950 SndyMornng NEW DESE 1 . ft, , mowitanitp ,, - - - ( 'A long time ago there lived a west you could reach the east. 141111., 4' '. gal 1.74' . 4. ,:,;1414'"::'2::",-,'"".:'i ' 'II' IOW 0140'1'01de:9 - ' 1 7,' S') 411 ,,,, boy in. Genoit. Italy,, who liked on his way to France when i No IQucen Isabella of Spain decided oldest was the Ile the sea. ., boy -, , ,1;:,!,....'-'r-,!"1:;ff,, a. y; )11 ', r-.- ' .goti - in his family. Ile received I to help him. i 4. r :., e, ),, ine,.. r,, ;ft; good leducation at the Uni- - He waited ten years in Porta4.01' t t4 t:, 1 4ii,,r;. ....:, ' ,,,,, 11,T;e' Nek, , ', j lb PaVia, in Latin, geO- - gal and eight years in Spain. It r, ersity rz..0.,A , ir.,..r,lt 't . ' I 'r 7 . V ...41......,:i graphy, Astronomy, and maths. Then he started with three 4'1 ....c1,..sels and a crew of ninety men. , I !.,; .., POOP ',4..i..,,,,,;-LAt fourteen, he became a sail- - Thtlargest ship was the Santa '' ,11",", ,14, was ninety feet long. t, 1 IV or and Went ori voyages for the Maria It , I alsoI was the flag ship. The 25 it Mediteron the next ' ,;;,,,1",, year, 4571 1 ' ... ia '. anean Sea, tOle went on the other ships were the Nina and lossor Pinta, coast of Africa, and as far north 'p :i &dee Ithe as England and Iceland. In be- they were past the , riti-!tAi 7. tweenl voyages he worked with Canary Islands they were where, t his father. Later he made charts no man had ever been before. , aMit Nes ,..,,,, a.60 11210 and snips at which he WRS noted They finally came to land and V on were the Island of Bahamas. .onosomizz:1 for his skill. 40' 1470 he moved to PortugallThey thought they were In JdIn dr I 'kwr With brother he pan but all they could find was 'It's , yottnger to! make maps and wild forests and savages. charts when be was not on Voy- - The Santa Maria was wrecked 18 and the Pinta had departed from ages. At that time people thought them so the Nina sailed on the earth was flat. They did alone. On the way home the ... not know much about life be- - Pinta joined them. Thew 4 Sea. In reached home safely. t eqViediterranean yond eight-y- e Salt takeicontributor, t'I4RTINICOLLINS, Columbus went on three more 1453 th tl Turks captured Con- of Geo ge Albert Sn141, President especial- , but died not knowing IT'S FUN to ice skate, !stanti meant That voyages mile; y tatter-dapeople Saints. of the Ch loch of Jesus Chrisit of when you hava a pretty ly had tc find a new route to the he had found a new land. and that 11( worked tin 'isays Ihis is his "rnasr costume to 1 wear, aayS Rosemarr Laurel Fisher, 10 East. He was warded 100 tp add to very bar contributalente4, Surtenshaw, Bountiful-100 sea The boy who loved the poinits his already high scOre. , Blandinio from Rotqtor -Ptah. was c 1411113ns. He thought the 7-- I ' recel4eal100 omarr, ' ,nine, points The Captain for this drawing.! :, world was round, so by sailing $4:tc It was months we worked ttpon , Ned Snd Tim were up bright to camp for lubchl the donkey our ship, The' Buffalo r. teem became I and missing. Makin' it ready for to sale, early tor Mt. Reese' bad was Long ago on the plains, Worried , after he had, called, To ride out on that deep black Lived the pro ISed to,take them along to buffalo; jhuge and 'until ',Nick," come 'old gold mine to !Nick, Nick, sea 100 for his 'throat hurt hirit. , strange. 'To ride out with the gale. svh ch be had a map, They The boys woildered if a wild My! He'd run so long and fast; sve e ready isiith picks on their Mr. and Nick eaten had inimal You'd think it wles thunder goThe was and we dark left , night to when the old gentleman flees said he Was sfraid so, cold, big past! wi his litt a donkey called foil there wire Imany, bears Adventure was in me; th . was so very :huge and k Ilions and wildcats ' To go away to lands untold t was th ,1 first time the two and mountain ' brown, ! there. 'Twas all a mystery. f tl On year told boys, who were With thundering tools that lunch After t. door they again Ilitd wenti been neighbors, !no .1.f Would trample t!lla ground. ' , We sailed and sailed for many ' Soon Ned, who r On a gold Mine hunt and they )ut exploring. And to months lice his lad down even though !he'll never sat boot, were so excited andhappy Mr COLIIMBUB CB sea unknown till that Tim him leard call from a Upon run to lit.' to took Itimo 4 . by Boyd Jolley again, explain, " be said, But we found that promised about the kind of rock far- - Allsida "Come' on still have the 'memory of Well so He a on land--; to go voyage !,1 showed where "I've found al tnine or swine- his roaming the plains. he went to the king of Portugal America it was to be! . 1 thing." lit:. so and there was geld every 1 Ann S,shu!roann, 12 for help but be refused. He Mary Jo Stringham, 14 tle while one ot", them would Tim hurried- up the hill' and wept to the king and queen of ' Richfield--10Provo, 75. points points s the at Ned ending think he had found a' mine and found was He refused. Spain. They Ittalled to the old man to eome Mouth of a Ca4, ',Shall we go in?" he said. 1 end see II be had Columbus . Finally they reached the place Just then- thereiwas a noise Christojiher tt our look of to was for inside a hers Mr . Jlteese like Columbus; Sorts i groin way ii i his mine. They turned the the cave. The bfitys.itepped back,' H. Was a hero brave. and ready all the time, loose to eat grass while but as noth1ni4 came out they n went the world to save and filth, in In There the r prosscattered looked ey again. or whit. he knew, Cling', bue,when they returned dark of the came they could see n I, u t44 friend and foe, Nk k' two ',eyes glaring it them. hi 0-the ,briny deep, "What shall we :do?', whis- P-.' 1 la shii)i,! HPI. HP! ' eredTiM. ILI 11lied. the Ocean blue. .1r4roafilFA; ilbt "Let's go call Mr. Reese!" said to explore Ili, ready Ned. . 11 7 to prove his potnt,1"But what .1 it follows us? .,::,,, lure. and safe And make sailing animal that ate It's prohabli, . -i.!1' ,' .ts Ail poor ,Nick up," alit Tim. '''f, and kind was he. They stood tillo too fright- 04 .is friends, thoughtful lit 101114 1.."111.1 ened to move 14 fear the beast i aeemed, 11! too !them and after would come 0 Y d! adventure and dared to 1 Scared to call it Mr. Reese. do, .; "We shouldn't Wive got so far Of things he had tei ?it away from Mr. 'Reese," said . dreamed, Ned. Ikkeyibe, someday I can be like i' him "Oh, well, If it;is the animal that , ate Nick, t we won't teed gt,4ellF$te things are to be , , to iworry for a few hours, be. ;dunk bei cause he can't very ,hungry 1.1snielfisb In my work or play, Fight noWitt said Tim. Sinding al the world goes "You think he wants to save E'BtlAtlbraist:Srenien,11(1.. tug for supper?" iald Ned, then ' Ittlendon--10- 0 111S IS MY s s t er, ilojce they both beta 4 t o laugh 10 points 21 ..,-!--- -' than. it that loud frightened Greenhilligh.-Th- e Was picture taken at Liberty Park when we ust ,then they beard footsteps plorers than 1:11 said Mr: Reese This Is one of the boats Columbia bad !when, be Sailed were up toI the llewsette, party, coming toward the entrance of wentl they got back to 'camp. across the ocean,, says Billy Felt, soon donNick Ogden and Nick the and little 'Ton boys round She is 11 and is in the slath the cave on this a done fine has drawing for Mille 0i00a us." found the .contributor.L.Billy job bile has be . to them, contributes saying, irade key bean!, ' Orchid Marie and well deserves 'the hundred points be was !awarded Operishaw, 10 ilewsette. Jenlel Greenhill , "Bellew, behaivirehaw!" 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