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One Among Our Neiglibors i hoy friend named Brant Johnwin lie la 13 year old tall and light romplnrioned H haa aim of rabblta and a doff rU llranl'j favorite aporta are akllng ke akaling and biryile riding lie haa rare inn e of humor and can make anyone laugli even when on la ffownhfartrd I am only one of h!a many T 4 fc hjve tendii GAVIEN ROSENBAW Age II Brigham City TYreo Truth Every Day "I don't believe George Washington told the truth all the time" said Harriet “Why Harriet' answered Jean "Of course he did What makes you think he didn't?” “Oh I don’t know" answered Hat riet carelessly "But 1 just bet h didn't” Just then the gills' mother entered the room "Hello girls “ "Hello mother" “Did you have a good night's sleep i asked Mrs White "Of course we did" answered Jean “You look tired Harriet What I the matter?” asked Mrs White "Oh Jean kicked me all last night so I could barely sleep” answered Harriet knowing It waa a detectlva story that had kept her up late tha night before and the cause for heg sleepy look "Why Harriet1” responded Jean “Well you did" said Harriet rathef crossly "Gals girls don’t quarrel" said mother quietly and both guls stopped lke r F£ 1933 Girls Find Many Chances lo Tell WASHINGTON INAUGURATED Birthday 13 Tim above drawing of Washington taking the oath of office as president of the United States of America was drawn by Page Keith Edward Montague age It one of the newcomers to our columns Keith’s work is especially fine for a boy so young and gives promise of unusual achievements The sketch Bhows in the front row Chancellor Robert R Livinston George Washington General Hrnry Knox in tire back row Secretary Samuel A OUs and Governor George Clinton Keith was awarded 100 points for this drawing shortly Just then Aunt Sofia entered "Ha anyone seen my peail necklace?" sha asked breathlessly and Harriet saw her sister color "Why I took that Aunt Sofia T was just looking at it and I'm sure I put it bark ” Jean ran out of the room and brought back the necklace It hRd somehow fallen into the diesser drawer Harriet thought what she would have done Of course she would have said she had not seen it She couldn't but admire Jean for She being so frank and truthful thought to herself for a while and when mother and aunt Sofia had left the room she put her arm around Jean and said: "Jean if George Washington was ns truthful as you are I'm sure he always spoke the truth" KNIGHT CRUSADER EMMA JULIA JENKINS Rexburg Idaho sge 12 Knowr All These Those of you who read Uncle Ray’s column In live dally Tribune will be Interested to learn that this popular author has published a new book a simCrusoe has plified Robinson Crusoe In tills volume the story of Robinson been changed from the first person to tlie third person so that It sounds as our us of about these adventures if someone is telling good friend The story has been greatly shortened too Each event in the real story has been condensed Into one paragraph writEach paragraph has an interesting ten by Ramon Colfmah (Uncle Ray) picture wilh its paragraph has a whole picture in black and white and each too young to read can learn the story page to itself Very little children simply by following the pictures while boys and gula of school age will find the reading easy and pleasant The book which has been on the Knighthood bookshelves for some time Is very popular with the visitors to th office who want something "quirk” and you easy to read Of course no one can Improve on the real story which will surely read at some time but for a rapid survey and for those who do not like long books tills volume will be interesting It will be remembered that another volume by "Uncle Ray" !s on our slvelves too Tills la "The Child s Story of the Human Race” winch Uncle Ray sent us a year ago and which has been reviewed for you This book carries a personal greeting to our K of V members from their warm friend "Undo Ray" Nancy Learns That Care Pays Nancy win ( little girl almost 8 her to year old Her mother wanted housegrow up and become a good to teat h keeper so she started early her how The first thing she was to learn was how to set the table Haney disliked to do this very much but the had to set it onre every day Just before supper One day Nancy's mother brought home six new glass tumblers She told Nancy 1o wash tin m before she put them on Uie table “I don't see why we hRve to wash glasses when they're already dean" thought Nancy os she looked at the “I might as well put them glasses the table and not any onvthlnff in about not washing them" So she did Jud that Just after the table was set mother fame tn and told Nancy she had a Surprise for her because she had been an faithful about setting the table Nhe opened the door and In walked grandmother Naney was very glad t see grandmother and thought no could be better gurpilse a-t's sit down at the table supper fa all ready" said mother But aa atm spoke Naney remembered what a he had done — or rather what ah had not done bhe waa ashamed very ashngied to think that mother had Invited grandmother Poor Nancy! hhe ended her mother out -i- Notable Dales The life of Washington will be Ington born July 9 KNIGHT CKUSADEIl EMMA JULIA JENKINS Rex burg Idaho age 13 CEOKGE WASHINGTON George Washington the hero George Washington the gleat The father of our rmintij The heio of each state Throughout the woild your deeds ar know n Your faith— your bravery Your fighting spirit ne’er gave tip Till you won victory You spurred your weary soldiers on Though everything seemed lost You willed each bcatt with mad de- - in To win st any cost So now though many years passim You'is honored still lodayf i hv Braddock’l d troops January 6 1759— Married Martha Custis August 5 1774— Elected to first Cone tinontal con'mess July 3 1775— Took command ol American forces December 25 1776— Crossed th Delaware 26 1776— Victory st December Trenton Btinca-to- n 3 1777— at Victory January September the hall and told her what she had done Mother would find a way "Grandmother mother wants to take you out in the garden and show you the things I haven't quite finished setting the table yet” aaid Nanry to her grandmother While grandmother and mother were gone Nancy took the new glasses and washed them clean Her mother had explained to her all about how duly they got in the store Nancy noticed how mui h shinier they looked after she had washed them When grandma came in she snuled and suid "What a well set table” Grandmother never told whether she knew anything about it but Naney alwavs thought she did In eay to remember if you can keep thre important dates in mind February 22 1732 — George Wa--- Brandywine December Sin 11 19 1777— Battle of th 1781 — Cornwalli renders December 4 1783-Bfarewell to hts officers May 25 1787— Elected president o! Constitutional convention April 30 1789 — Inauguiated presb dent for fust time November 24 1789— Issues Thanksgiving proclamation January 8 1790— First annual presidential message March 4 1793— Inaugurated pretk dent for second time September 18 1793— Laid corner-lion-e for national rnpitol September 17 179b— Farew ell ndc ad-die- delivered 1799— Died at Mt 14 December Vernon t ARNES KENNER Age 13 Suit Lake rfORtK WASHINGTON On the twenty second of lebruary Seventeen Thirty two Was born a man we pay homage tof A man w ho fought ’gainst the Ui iti li foe And gave us independence so We celebi ale hm birthday eath year And always hold his memory dear We’re glad to give him the love he'g won Our country' father Ceorge Wash Ington J'KICY KELLER age ID Castle Dole Your name is still a priceless Jewel That will never pas away LOVELAND iff II i V Tabiona |