| Show lORNIXCr TIIR SALT LAKE TKI BUNK JUNIOR SUNDAY Pap? Two MARCII 1030 16 That She Must Submitted for Not Leave Baby Yoijr Scrapbook Matetial for the scrapbook may be submitted at any time The articles for the girls’ at rapbook must be written by girls and those for the boys’ scrapbook must be written by boys One article for each scrapbook is published each week Points are awarded according to merit & BOYS’ SCRAPBOOK 11 4 It was a nice warm day in July Alice was sitting under a tree tending her baby brother She w as lonely She looked up the street and saw an organ grinder coining down the street Without thinking of the baby she ran out of the yard and toward the ciowd She soon caught up with them The monkey was doing tricks and dancing ’’Alice Suddenly a voice called cotne on over to Jane's! She Ls giving away her paper dolls” "All right” agreed Alice and ran Jane across to her fiiend's house was giving all her paper dolls away "See Alice" she said ’T have saved tome for you” "Thank you" said Alice “but I U have to go home now and watch my s“T 7 '' Here Is a mighty good trick to try some time place five or si half- dollars or quarters on a table Ask someone to pkk out any one coin and to examine it closely Everyone in the group should take this com in his hand and look at it to be sure you get the right one All this time you stand with your back to the table After everyone has examined the coin it is put back into the pile You go to tiie table and pick out the right coin 1 his Is easy because the coin that liui been handled will be warmer Ilian the others Age f Alice Learns A CONTRIBUTOR AND BROTHER Trick and Poem 'TL Is iy w r "S' I rt ' C rtV s '4 ?i 4 11 t A h?x U : - - & I MrBLAJN MASON Murray 50 points - t vi I r GIRLS’ SCRAPBOOK RECIPE FOR A HAPPY DAY Take a little dash of cold water A little leven of prayer A little bit of sunshine rold Dissolved in morning air Add to your meals some merriment Add thought for kith and km And then as a prime ingredient Aplenty of work thrown in 4 little brother” Alice ran bark home and went to the tree beneath which she had left the baby "He's gone I" cried Alice oh w here is he?” Alice ran all over the yard but could find no trace of her brother Suddenly she heard thf honk of an automobile horn and saw her brother in the middle of the street in front of an automobile Alice screamed and dashed into the street She snatched up the baby and got him to the sidewalk Just lu time When her mother came home Alice told her all about it Her mother said "Let that be a lesson to you Alice Never leave the baby like k t that again And whenever you are to)J to do anything keep your mind on that thing until it ls finished MARY EVELYN EVANS Salt Lake 9 ’ Flavor It wllh essence of love And a little da h of play Let a nice old book and a glance f above Comph te the day KNIGHT MAS PE R VERNA STOTT Age 12 grade 7 159 South Second Last FI eel Manti Utah well-spe- ' ev nt Those Who Joined Clnh on First (Jay (Jet Final Chart (Continued from Page One Did I cany out Safely Bird nilts Did I avoid keeping others waiting for me? Did I woik faithfully my verv best in all my tasks? doing Did I keep my nails clean hair title and clothes neat? Was I lurrlul wtien In public p’mes to be q tit t and oulerlv Did I stand up for what I thought fair true and right? Did I ket p from answering back when cot reeled by my patents and teller’ Did I ait rhreiful when I felt ginm hv? Did I try to follow the Golden Rule ? Did I do some extra woik this week to ht Ip at home wuhout being inked? Dal I ston to think before spending mi v mom v Chart E Is the last Knighthood limit that h ns unv questions printed on it Whi n that chart Ls I ill d tail militate’ from our i etl) If they so ih site They will he given the fund pm mid the Hue Cm edit There ate 1)0 ’Knight luee puis and no more In ns However suite so many memht rs hive hand to leave our orema-tn- n and sun e many of them en'er-m- g the i lub at 7 or 8 voir of age ate : 'ill eai i r to wen h tin ir ah s the x mal ( hill Wi Itare a station is made an rxtra lim'd i aed I he I ‘hat t id Ik vies' whah nu rubers mu ha o nfnr fd’itg K l he t 1 tin of ’logic s iis a ta iu' Hal co!- im w It h urn lulil ms and mbols of i litva iv upon It A pa tine ot v t i ' ihrt v Lm-io- !n in) the wool Nolle Clnuac-- ti r Is Strong'!) ' also adorn It i inton-sBut the most mK p autre Ls this v no questions are than Ivirvuuu-t! free tor the Knight Cru nd-I ' wire in hi own quistims 'the I'1 a tl at bv now you know vhit t' Ml’k von whit Macons t it n foil and MOV ate b Per aide to naac them uun is unjote eke p ntod upon the I M i Nalda's score Is mounting high in the present point contest and she has many “fans" hoping thnt she will come out a It is largely due to Nalda that Murray ls a member for she encouraged her brother to join the club and she helps hhn maik his chart These two members live in Logan Utah e IIow Lightning Kills People er Ek-E- Many folks are afraid of lightning No matter howr far away it is these timid people shudder and cringe when they see a lightning flash and the brighter the flash the more frightened they aie They scent really to be afraid of the light But the light In the lightning is harmless and cannot hurt anyone at all The thing that kills people is the electricity that passes from a cloud to the earth True this electricity causes the light but unless it enters the body ol a person it will do no harm It may strike very near but it will not hurt one If however the electricity passes through a person’s body It stimulates the nerves that control the heart These nerves when they are stimulated stop the heart and the pi rson dies of shock Ek-Ek- Character Club Letter Comer Salt Dike Dear Editor: I enjoy marking my chart every night though I am sorry to say I have missed one week I am reporting for four weeks 1 have 240 Xfl pud 17 O s I am Irving very hard to conquer all the diagons I have never been tardy m all the years I have gone to school and I nm now In the seventh grade I have not been abxont this year I have been absent only a very few times in all my school hie I have live Itachors In school and like them all very much I think Mr FroMcr ls suulv a wonderful principal Frances Pei k Gcoigio liner nnd Harold Peterson are all Kiurhthood members in my room I am coming up to visit you some one of these riavs I would like some of tire members to write to me binccrdv yours JUNE I ARSEN Ago 11 Pocatello Idaho T Dear Knighthood Editor-- I am a little late hi willing but I will trv to write sixhut next time I re el v wi mv Guild and mo her put it in a little fiame nnd hung It on my bedroom wall I am virv proud id It I am quite sure that I shall hue more Xs thin O x the next right weeks ju-- t on account of the shield Some other (htlclrrn and I 1' issexi on trial into the fourth grade Mv new torn her s name Ls Mrs Mnler at I like her verv much Will I must close now but I wLU wric ‘id In 'ini Sincerely vours AIDE LLLLA MAD VVIL -- ON E y Ntv 1 Dear Editor: J I did not send my chart in the day finished It because I did not have any stamps Out here In the country where we live I cannot always get things Just when I want them I am going to tell you something about my home I live in a little Our canyon up in the mountains nearest neighbor lives 10 mills from our home Our yard is a large one In it stands our home and many trees Our house ls cream color and sort of brow n We have s"v en rooms In it Tin re ls a porch which goes along one end and around Ue other side We have two large orchards of apples jx aches plums pears and cherries Evtry other par we produce lots of fruit There are hiiis above u and on both side of us On the hills are great ltxigcs which we climb oil all the t mp There us a creek w hh ti runs down the canyon pat our house w hl( h is railed "Negro Creek” because two negroes lived on the creek first Also tin e Is a spring from which we get our water We have water piped into the house Well I will tell you about myself and chart now I am a blonde I am about 4 feet 8 inrh-- s tail and weigh 71 jxiunds I am In the seventh gTvde 1 have marked try chart care-- f il'y and truthfully I still have a lot of Os but hope to conq u r those dragons Plea'p send re ilint IJ KNIGHT FRANCI S YELL AND I t Synonym List 4 Grows Longer ‘ today’ members c Ek-E- truce’ IV VNxXiOO- Sitting Bull Lone Elk and their brother who had not yet been so was called Ek-E- k were down at the river watching the horses of the tribe They had been having a lot of fun spearing fish when suddenly they heard snorting and yells They turned around and saw some Indians of another tribe running away with the horses As soon as the boys saw this they ran back to the camp and told He gathered his warriors together and started out to find the chief their horses The three little Indian boys went too k said ‘T see a fire” as he pointed over to the botSuddenly tom of a hill The chief said “Are you sure? I can't?" “Yes I am sure” said k Then the chief turned to his warriors and said Can any of vou see a fire over by that hill?” Everyone said ''No" The chief said “Let's go nearer and see" So they went nearer and sure enough there were the Indians sitting Near by were the horses of the Shoshones around a camp fire The chief said “Spotted Leopard Gray Wolf Eig Eagle and Red Feather go and scare the horses toward us We will wait lor you Then we will take our horses home” Everything worked out just right and when they got home the 's chief put his hand on head and said "I name you The Hawk because you have such keen eyes” —JAMES IIAMMOND Salt Lake 100 points are-liu- t IK sals named ve t & ) they will receive chart E— the fifth cliut of Knighthood) Ln't It o lulid to think that these boys and girls have staved with their that t game have played It to the end —fur they won't drop out now! — and have emerged vlctoilous! 'I he title these children will Is Knight Constant — they have earned this title bv being constant and true to tht ir Quest 'I heir badge will be gold colored with the K of Y shield and their new title In royal blue We know they are going to be very proud to wear tills badge and to let eveiyone see that they are on the fifth chnit of the Knighthood “Chart E bears on its cover the picture of Sir Launfal copied from the famous painting by Watts The questions Indicate by their greater have that you difficulty progressed on the knightly road and you have overcome the Usser dragons The l questions I luun to and ob y my con-- l j is have read so many articles by Nalda Richardson of Logan that you will enjoy seeing this photograph of this talented contributor and her brother Esquire Murray Although Nalda was a little too old to Join our club she has always been keenly Interested In Its activities and In The Tribune Junior We feel and we know that our members feel as If Naida ls one of our best friends You Weren’t we surprised at the lists of synonyms for colors tliat were sent In by our clever contestants! Really you fan ly outdid yourselves for even the editor had no idea that you could find so many Knight Marshal Hope Nelson Salt Latjc sent In no fewer than 335 We had hoped to publish Hope's list but find we won't have room for It However It should be a warning to all that everv thing has its own peculiar color and it is too bad to describe things by such general terms as blue or yellow Knight Marshal Hope won first place with her list Naida Richardson Logan won 50 points Knight Velma Bieri Rexburg Idaho won 25 points and Knight Marshal Steve Hatch Woods Cross won 10 points WORKING TOGETHER 4 Knght Master Betty Jean Fonncs-bec- k Logan writes that her friend has just Joined the Knighthood and they are going to do their contest woik together Vc are sure this will be more fun for these little grls and great things from are expecting them Amos n Andy All About Them in Their Own IJook Get a Copy Now DESERET oBSOIi© COMPANY 4 EAST — SALT ON SOUTH LAKE CITY TEMPlj UTAH— A |