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Show .,..,..,,u: , ,,:, ; 4. ,, ,: ts ;:., ':R , .,,,, i -, ,.::..,,,,,.4.-,,,,-,4,..4'' ' ' -- (4,, - :k . : IL , '' it ,, "', '0 l 5'''' ,.., )':' . ,:. . ' ''''' ' - pinwheels. In other it t,- the ' "'k - k P 'round-the-blo- N;.: 'it Ice! AA" r, 4 to ay , ELEIECL If two kids on the same block won these two prizes, what more could they went? Fourth prize is a scout knife and fifth a flash- ng t I light. or- - Lar It dhcontest. P, ntheynwlwhtt test, seayt jPage :It tot ideas Our att is yh7: was i So Easy Test For Teens fun-para- ,,, Hobby Swap , - . Ingbut, ,-,.. L , . .17 t post-offi- : .: '. :V''r.5,,:' i ,, interesting . I z - 1 ,,,4,1:i keeping : - w , CONTESTERSKaren (left) and Kathryn Paramore idea. sult on what might be a prize-winnin- - con- g By M Crowing Up Jig-sa- w oc;gBaJeent hard-to-g- et eye-catc- h- Today is Saturday again and Saturday is the day I like to read all my letters from my friends because all the other days I go to school and write my column. I have to go to school --- .. t ,....0.,b, .! ', I N :!1 011i all summer this year to make up what I lost , when Iwent' on my vacation. I don't mind i ; , , though because I like school. The reason mama and I went on. our vacation early this year was .. ' because I will work making a new picture i. C ' I summer if 'vacation and didn't go 2, during ti' tsk f early I wouldn't have any vacation at all. I go to school three hours every day in the moi:ning ' and work in the afternoon. I like to work making pictures because it is lots of fun and I have Diane Toian to play with beare 'fixing the lights- fon-thtween scenesthat means When-theI next scene. Some day will tell you all about it because Mary Malone of Cincinnatti and Roy Peters of Washington, D. C., wrote and asked me to please write about it. Carleen Herrington of Miami, Florida, wrote and told me she was down to the station to see me when I went to Miami. - Dear Car leen, am so sorry 1 missed meeting you, that was too bad wasn't wish you would have come over and said hello to me. Do it. you know that you and I are exactly the same age only you are one day older. I was born on January 15, 1937. Best wishes, Margaret O'Brien. . , -- entries. And are the prizes really won.. derful? You be the judge! The big boysthose between 13 and 16 years of age, will receive sports equipment for the best letters of 200 words or less telling what they want to see on this new activity page. The first prize for this group is a wonderful pair of hickory skis, on And for a Name , , which hours and hours of fun Then there's a still easier coin the winter sun can be enSecond prize, fellows, is ntestopen to any reader of any loyod. one of those basket- age. All you have to do is sup- -t balls. Don't ask where it came gent a good name for this page, fromthat's a secret. as you something snappy and ; can't find them in the sporting ing, and suitable for little folks-anbig. goods stores. But we have it, For this contest prizes are: light here in the offke waiting First, $10 in cash;the second, $3; for a lucky winner. Third prize third and fourth, Eversharp pen- Is a tempered steel fly rod, just a sets; fifth, midget ; itching to be used on some of that really takes pictures! the neighboring canyon streams. camera So get out your pencils and a huntFourth prize really swell paper and, like Kathryn and ing knife: and fifth prize, a pair Karen Paramore, figure out your of tires for your bike. contest ' The big girls. too. have a Karen areentries. Kathryn and daughters of Mr. and bresth-takin- g list of awards. Mrs. 726 Wind. : First, a MS merchandise order sor $t,RayandPsramore, on any store in the area. so that fall in the their entries would middle age the hicky winner can pick out groups, so top and they write them out the thing she likes best of all. by hand. You can do the same Second prize. a swim suit you knowL which- - she an 'also- - pick out tor thing., But have to hurry. All herself: thjrd prize is a silver entries you'll must be received in the charm bracelet an which miniaof Our Page, Deseret News, ture Centennial charms dangle: office Lake City, by midnight Sun- - fourth and fifth prizes, fine man- Salt day. icure kits, Hurry, then! You want to be For the Middle Group among the winners! ' Readers from eight to twelve years of age have been placed together and some dandy prizes selected especially for them, For the boys there's a first prize of a that will regulation football make the winner the most popular kid on the block. Second ; RO prize is a catcher's mask and bat 42 10. MA the beginnings of a real sandlot team. For the third place Jig-se- . I - that they could win one of the 3 lovely 'prizes that will be awarded next week to the best 'Round-the-Bloc- Our World Today - Why? , - And girls! For you, the first , ,ptiz,ejs ciaLdresseciwin a-- white--,:--satin wedding gown; second prize, roller skates: third, fourth ;. and fifth prizes. dolls dressed in I. foreign costumes. For Our Youngest Readers For the youngest group the three to may dictate their letters and all stand equal chances of wi- s nningthe first prize for boys is , a scooterJust the thing for racing up and down the sidewalk, the envy of the neighbor,::, kids. Second prize is a miniature racer Aiith which you can have loads of fun. Third, fourth : and fifth prizes are puzzle sets to keep you busy and for happy long, hot hours. The little girls will be thrilled with their prizes, too. First prize, an elaborate costume doll; see- - ond, a chain with a Centennial charm; third, fourth and I if t h . prizes, puzzle sets. , long 1 , nx CLEM head - scratching and pencil-chewithe past week, as boys and girls from all parts of Utah, Idaho and Nevada have pensive ck miles of trekkingand they'd end up exhausted, sometimes even Ill from the project. the Primary Association k GETTING READYTwins Anne, left, and doll buggies for the took hold, some five years ago, Susan Murdoch work on decorating their parade for Centennial celebration, and said, "Thumbs down on that! We'll have a parade of our own, at home. And after the parade, all the paraders can come into the recreation hall and have some cookies and lemonade. It'll be a real partyand no one will Should the men lead to another until there could Question: shave off their Centennial beards be a major economic upheaval. get too tired.' I think that the best fate for: after July 24? Some of the wards have alTeen-ag- e is filled with all talk Benjamin Paul Harrison, 18, the Centennial beards is a razor. sorts of double given their parades, but ready favortalkone session after July 24th. Then South High School graduate others are still coming up. Con. I wish that men never had the razor companies may con- ite kind is made up of two words tact any member of the Primary to shave. There would be some tinue, the men folks can enjoy that rhyme, together to Association, if you are not a extra timendor other things, and soup again, and wives can kiss mean something. in particular. member, yourself, and find out probably a healthier race re- their husbands without facing Let's see. how good you are at when your very own block parade will be. sulting from no further loss of the scrubbing board. ' Donna Moss, 18, Granite High this bobby sock talk. Then get ready and march blood because of close tstiaves. Below are 10, definitions, each with your palsIt's a I think the If the beards are Centennial School graduate for you! should one of which can be translated, beards, possibly they should be m e n 1 into a familiar phrase made up displayed for the whole Cen- - shave off their o'sr,,,,, tennial year. But who is going beards after the 1 ,.":,,ii"Ka, For in- '"' 1I of two rhymed words. '1, to wear a beard for a whole 24th. They have i. as the first ' stance, one,"Twice t, ,,, ,, year without getting out of the made the 24th STAMP SCOUTSDon't for1 much miseryciiin be expressed habit of shaving? Also, at the c e lebration vrate some beards have been more interest- - 'ri, 1 as 'double trouble." If you get get to get your Utah Centennial ' I eight of the tem right, you're hept. stamps, ,which will be released atter growing a year's from the Salt Lake City accumulation of all they should ,i...., 41 but yep! on next Thursday. If you t;;.'',:71' consider ' t h e chin brush I. Twice as much misery. want "first covers" for yourself , ,,,,,,,,, '''''''S',5 would be a def- - women who , , ,, or for some cover collecting 2. Elizabeth with vertigo. , :: :' a mite hindrance have the hard friend, do this: Address enve3. Lure for an engagement. to soup eating, part of it. There ,,, 'i :, ;010,, , lopes to yourself and to what4. b e- - are some very ;', washing 4. View of adolescents. , ever friends you want to receive hind the ears, , 5. Living dance music. the new. cover. You may put a and putting on beards. but if ',4y ' P 4 yil 6. Place to eat. letter in the envelope if you don't shave shoes. they Do not put a stamp on wish. ': Donna Moss 7. Humorous rabbit. ';',,,,o,, I off them peoPersonally, these envelopes. but put them all a will have see can , think 8. they , very pie Slippery chicken. In a package with enough money few . if any ad- - long hangover of the five o'clock 9. Honey-lik- e to pay for stamps for them all. gift. shadow. va ntages in Mail this package to the post, 10. Stupid friend. a , Ken Hampton, 16. East High master, Salt Lake City, Utah Answers beard. A man School senior If the beards and you will receive the covers a 2. t Double who DizaT.LlasYl trouble; would look good on them, I say it back 9gain stamped with the Paul Harrison Bait, 4. Teen Scene; 5. Live Ave; new Centennial keep a bear1 would be all right to keep them. Date stamp and post6. Snack Shack; 2. Bunny Bunny; S. Slick ' until December 31, 1947, woefd 10. 9. Chum. marked July 24, 1947. Sweet Treat; Dumlik But then, if the Chick; .i, ' y is wearer save, 24, for it beard probably July ' 1948. If one man kept Ma beard, not think it a young mar' others would also, and eventually 40 , ried man, I do the razor companies would go a would be out of business. One thing might ',."'''''.,' , to ; good idea -, keen them be- ,, I don't , cause -t1 think girls like 4.'4 Two were among ....' - beards . if But , . the winners in the national sew' were man the t contest. Sue Stokke, 17, of ing ,,,,,, t I old don't ''' , a Portland. Ore.. tailored brown - think it would and white checked wool which much dif- ...., make 'o ' took the junior national f i A . , fereice. I Af. amipmdprize. . . . Erna Bicker, 16, of the . ly think O., made a charming en Hampton 0 n 1 y reason pink linen for her girl friend men should wear beards is beand entered it in the contest as olllair an afterthought. Erna makes all cause of the Centennial. Frankly, looks of that her own clothes and even the I don't like the " -..., snazzy lacy crocheted hat job moldy hair hanging around their - ex-faces. she wore at the contest party. ...r' ,sn- - NEWS-- 15 pESERET , Jr-20- s T1118 Ransack Brains for Clever Ideas' wordsget ready for -- It 19'47 , To Win Contest Prizes Offered by News 'paraderEvery L. D.- S. wird' Primary group - will sponsor a neighborhood parade for the little folks as their conto the Centennial tribution big 'celebration. The parade man- inviteall agers phildrenottheth- Assoclilion member er or notto take part. It ought to be funthe best kind of fun. there isright on your own street with your own pals Twins Anne and Susan Murtioch, whose parents ire Mr. and Mn s. William Mtirdoch 39. Michigan, have already got to In new dresses work. pioneer and sunbonnets, they were discovered the other day, trimming up their doll buggies in the cutest couple hopes of being-thon the block. It used to be that the youngsters would try to stage a parade uptownon hot streets, for Round-lhe-Bloc- Kids , 9 July h at '1 ; Roll out the doll buggies and kiddie cart, the bicycles and scooters. Polish and shine them till they look like new. Add crepe paper and tinsel, flags and t. 4 11 ANA" -- Saturday F- - Ready For Parade : it A.. , 'r :)' ; 9"t4 4. c el , .:. ",1w41"P'911csItz and-pen- - t - 1 ,,,--'- '' Picture Puzzle 1 Sew up Prizes teen-age- ' ''''' 't. , rs j., irst , . e2, AS3 - '''''''' I'l'" F. ,,:- )9(10,ae SIINFREZ E levtdeit cc:::; oiN R 1.41',,;, p:410,A"flI,.' idia- , y ,,,,,,,,, e 4,, ,.. , ,t -,,- r -, I -,z ,A.A- ;A. ''' Arv i' .r'-',- e' 00"11k 1 ioetiA...1,0-- -. I -, 7 1,, fp , tk 4k'41q, Th s , A It - ; ....4 44 t4:4k , - , fit, le, A ran vy ri444A- ' (t-- - .... - y i(ri, .11- ..t (( A. ( 01. , vrr - . , - e" (nAttt Y ,, - bt tA P IA . ''' go ,, , A '414 Sunset glows from mit the west; The weary caravans at rest. Firelight glimmers, mothers croon To their babies, a sleepy-tunIn a while, a shining moon Will comfort traVelers in their quest. clSee e. t IjiAth HOUSES , ARE summer or in tropical climates if painted very light colors. to reflect heat rays. says "Prac- tics! Builder." Roofing that con- tains crystal-lik- e particles also tends to reflect the heat. e'r Doubly welcome for its wonderfully rich flavor,justnatur. fr, ., 4, . ' .. at carryhome-carton- s i dealers., , . , brick Speciak Two-ton- e fresli strawberry and vanilla ,,,, so"it's Mid-Summ- e er Dee-lishu- sl That's all we need to set on the lett el peeking and nowise Tout hotmehehl 'mods. We wind up the work promptly and yen Sr. mere thalS pleased With our eat la bendlina and equipment kw peeking, nestiti sad sieving. Redman , : dem it Tight. REDFIAlla We're Celebrating GREAT IIITERMOUIITAIII STORE L..., AS, I ,, . if you can find in the a log cabin, a seagull, an a buffalo, a soldier from I 1847 Battalion, and the Brigham Young. 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