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Show Nif Aga".." , , . t , NEWS, Saturdly, .Novetreter 29, 1947 DESERET 2THE - , . PATTERN :. - . ''& i -- - . id. - these cunning animals to srut: in Baby 's stockings an Christi. -i -- i b ' ,7) : . mo , 7A4 ,N2 i I r il - . ' 1 , , V" .... 4--- , -- - t-....- ,0, olio , I::: i 4. . ,,'r, - , e 11 P a, 1P , 4.7. . , - ''' S , . ' -- --- T ' 4' t. 11.iglit! : , 47, - - bet k - ' oe' - A.- 74 1 ', .,. fr6 'Jimmy's classes give quite grams.. They had two on Halloween, one in Pprkinson's room and one in Mrs. Clork's iMrs. Jimmy doesn't mind being called into the , principal's office, because he has never been called in for anything bad. "Anyway, our principal is awfully nice!" he said, his grin expressing even more admiration than his words. Jimmy lives at 1735 SouthMain, and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Emery Barrett. 1 , , , 1 ',,,' FANJimmy Barr 5tt gets at school, so ha ploys base- BASEBALL awfully tired Crowing Up! ' , , ; '..,, tfe ,,, a little girl and we were living in New York A I watched my auntie make one of the first ', le :1 television broadcasts. Auntie was a beau- .,,,1 ,, S , iL, , s i --',- read where somebody invented a tele Won't that be wonderful 4 vision telephone. i then every time the telephone rings you con , to.The. only thing is sometimes it might not be so very good I 1,,: ,,,.... By Mco:TBarte!et . . el :777:7,Ir7r,-,tv- , )4 ,;k double-extreme- If m ,., Ip c ''' - p t il V:, J. 0 ,. s v ' ' 4). o l'it ue ..,..1? ,FG--kt i 41(1,,,P . veto ::, ; 0 :. el 0 , $: .0 41IF :, S, q. b(14--i-? ik,ifitA,. ; eo , ) -) can't you imagine how much Baby will love having a nice, soft little animol to cuddle down with when he takes his nap? Even if you haven't anyone to give such a cute present to, you con find good uses for , these toys. - If your dub-- or Church is having a bozoor, you will find these sell'-lik- e Ix cokes on a cold morning! Birthday Or if you ore a very good To needlewoman, maybe you can ELAINE DANSIE and MAR-V- A show samples of the finished RAE DANSIE of 870 Ken- toys to some of your grownThese list- up friends who haven't timelo sington Avenue. ers have their birthdays on make their own and get some the very same daynext orders. In this way, you would will be 18 be able to make some extra Thursday.--Eloin- e and Marva Roe will be 10. ,money - fOr Christmas.- - But GRAHAM,- - Provo, you'd have to 'make the toys who will be lion Friday. , extra special nice, of course. And a special good wish to The pattern costs 25e pnd ALOA ROGERS? American its number-i- s 4770. t If you wont it, write to the Fork, who was seven on November 13. Newsette, cio Deseret News, Please send your birthdays Salt Lake City. ' Give your in THREE WEEKS before they name and address, and send come so that you can be wish- 25c Be sure to tell the pated a happy birthdays, too. tern nOmber. Happy These Friends tiful Spanish dancer then and thots what she I didn't know that she - did on the broadcast. I wog really in the room when, we were watching it so cried to cridn't afterward down come soy' hello. and cried when she movie the I Jinx of movie Falkenburg The other night sow a of mine friends are Tex McCrory. They star and her hysband Jinx television broadcast. a were making and in the movie they An Easy Recipe for Your Lunch little home and In studio at the her a bedtime story was telling Take a slice of breod for Sprinkle with salt ond a tiny with her nurse. baby girt was watching Jinx on the screen who is going to bit of pepper. A little each person like paprika Mama said that she guessed that 'very mother would eat this- makes it look nice. from hod tote whenever like away they thatthen in slices Cut cheese thin Now and something toast in the oven, under the broiler. lay on the breod.i each other they wouldn't get so lonesome. . , , ' :.''' ' ,,, , 1 I ' , - -- ... . .. ; , , 4'1 i .. t ,. " , , per- - nd renthappell mode the cun- - - fling pictures; and the sMerrill Company that pubfishes many of the books you read, printed it. Bobb- Riddle Me Ree - - , , ..,....., , gets mission to take the huniyy animal; with'him in search of something good to eat.- . Right away they come upon 0 notice summoning all shoemakers to Catnap,.. the' castle of Barnoc, the cot, where everything was, steep, tall and vertioql,L because, as you well know, cats like to walk on roofs aniridges. But Johnny hod his dogs with himond that; in itself, was enough to cause excitement. How Johnny got along with the cats, how he mode friends with the bears, and how he fihally brought his Uncle Lucas around to bargaining with himall those things ore in this story. Even Johnny thought it was on exciting life even after he hod made a big change in his uncle and it kept getting more and more excitinguntil finally well, now, you read the story and find out what FINALLY happened. atherine Bestermon wrote the book for her own son Charles and his friends: - , itJohnny eating 00.1te 1114e. .s:11,F,- t- hungrybecouse his uncle is too thrifty to waste food by 4 6 .fyiti..k.. ,To t 4 t tt J--,- 1 e ly , ' ball aftenvord, to rest up for next day. I r Ak 1 .401 ; , '' 4;11:0P411 - ' VI I re4 - ' t -, '62to 'Ii.4 . School is A mighty tough prpposition acstudent cording to Jimmy Barrett, . in McKinley fourth grade. ':You see," he says, "I hove four teachFirst I go to Mrs. Parkinson to study ,' ers. I art, nature, music and language. Then go to then for MiSs geography; to Dayness room Miss Sorenson for phys ed., health and arithmetic. After this I have to go to Mrs. Clark for writing andspelling. I'm pretty tired when I get through, so when I go home I get something to eat and then I go out ond play baseboll for awhile. Baseball is my hobby.' Jimmy ploys either first base or pitch, but he likes pitch best, and thinks most boys , '''ik 411 1 S- P r. - , ' 4 Personalities t i V- 4. .b k 414' . - -- 401:14:::itt , VtG4'1P At, 1Jr I. . : ' 'It I :oil 1.,, N - - you will like the story of Johnny Longfootthe Shoe King's sonwho was, after all, just on ordinary little boy, but who started on on exciting adventure when his father, the Shoe King, decided his son needed some fresh country air. Johnny's father decides that Johnny had better visit his uncle': Mr. Lucas longfoot, who was extremely rich and thrifty: As soon as the boy arrived at hisuncle's manor rhe ieorn ed that a person may be too thrifty. But Johnny makes friends with the dogs and the bear that gbard his uncle's estate, and when he gets too 4770 . . So . , . Read This 4ustlikeyOuOr almost! 5 . . Adventure mos Eve. Do you like stories of adThe envelope includes diventure? and patrections and charts terns for making three toys Of course you doespeca dog ancra duck and an ele- ially when the person who You can easily use phant. is someone scraps of cloth for them, and goes, adventuring ' . -- . , You Like If Con you run a sewing machine at oll? If you can, you can make . Some people wear nr, Some people won't; Some folks hove mony, And some folks don't. start with a D And end with on S--Now what am I? Con you guess? , ssaip y :Jamsuy .. - . ..., I, .. . ,, ,, , |