| Show LAKH TRIPUNT THR SALT JUNIOR SUNDAY MARCII MORXTNO 1C Experiences Had By This Nickel I was found In the send of Sun FiainLoo bay by a poor little boy about 5 years old He was wondering down on the seashore sticking his bar little toes Into the sand when he saw me an old stained nickel He veiy seldom had any money and when he got some he saved it So he took me to his home and showed me to his mother That night as the little boy was Bitting In the light of the file look-inat me he half whispered I wish you could tell me some of your 'cause I know you ve had lots '' Then I started to speak which stall led the boy “All right " I said “X 11 tell you ttiree of my experiences" "About one year after I was mado I had my fust exciting experience I was riding In the pocket of Mr Brown the owner of a ranch who was rounding up his cattle His broncho suddenly reared up throwing 1ns master to the giound and I rolled out oi his pocket Soon after this some people came and took Mr Blown away leaving me in the dust "X had lain there about a week I 41 4 12 Salt Lake $ i re - Nonsente 4 Rhymes Nonsense rhymes may be submit- ted at any time Twenty-fiv- e points are awarded for each one published WHAT THEN? 0 L 1 As I was walking Down the street A little dog Ran under my feet CAROLYN WEATHFRS Elko Nev THE SUN AND THE MOON HAVE A DUEL The sun yas shining down one night He was laughing at the moon To think he d chased her from her place And she d retire forever soon The moon was shining down one day She pointed at the sun "tor shame!'’ He’d kept awake too long a time And she'd beat him at Ills game lit RALD VELMA BIER I Rexburg Idaho OUR TOWN Molit land tx a funny town hill one and then one down Up On the top of one high hill You find the pait called Centerville Where the road winds roun’ roun' and Nestles our tiny Jap Town And where the littlo brook does ripple You sny the part that's been named Tipple Then as up the hill you bob You come upon the part called Knob But of them all —I do not Jest I like to live In Down Town best KATHERINE A ' $ K A V A $ V S Xs V i ? oi " v 1' " tx X K Mm v $ rf ’ v - I W' 1 K ' 7 i ' ' 'l) i ‘ d k-- ' ' 'M c sf4 :1 t v 2 ox ' t- - - will -- i J X taken by Fsqulre Rum s mouicr wnh a camera Ruth got for Christmas Ruth is expecting to take a gnat many pictures this summer and Is planning on making an album that will be extremely interesting Esquire Ruth Ryan Gooding Idaho says that she has long been thinking of sending us her picture and now that she saw our story of how badlv we needed more pictures she lias clone so This picture was CARTFR Molirland KITE FLYING Did you ever watch sour kite Co flymg by at night’ Did you ever watch and see do the cutest night or Every morning noon If he Is In the bouse when I am eating he will come and sit beside mv tlmir and look up at me s pleadingly for something to eat IT I don t suy or do anything he puts a paw In my lap II I still don t du am thing he moves closer and closer until I give him some of the food I am eating Mavbe that !s what makes him Ml fat— eating between meals! KNIGHT BANNERET MARIAN TWIS3 Price NOT SO DUMB My uncle told me of a boy who lived In a small town He was supixxsed to lie very dumb When he was In town different men would try to show how dumb the boy was by this triik: They would hold out the lr hand with a nickel and a dime on it and tell him to take his choice Ho always took the nickel much to their amusement One day an onlooker said to the toy: "Why do ‘you take the nickel? Why don t you take the dune?" "Well If I did" said the boy "they would not play the trick any more and I would not get anything” ESQUIRE EMMA JULIA JENKINS Salt Lake A GOOD DEFINITION On the opening day of a small rural sc licxil tho teacher (who was my mother) Just by way of getting acquainted with the new pupils a short quiz on various subjects Very general questions in geography were asked "Define a valley” said my mother Little Hattie with eager shining eyes was called up Quit klj" rising she replied: "A valley Is a hole between two con-duel- ed mountains” KNIGHT BANNrRET HOPE NELSON Age 12 Salt Luke 4 PLAYING FOOTBALL been playing football till almost dinner tune That night when I went to sleep I had a dream about football I dreamed that I was playing quarterback on the team The next morning when I up mv mother told me that I had been up on my knees and was crawling over tho bed BOB CONNELLY Age 9 Salt Luka Iloic Many Words Can You Male? Knight Velma Bier! Rexburg suggests tlie word contest for this week who ran make She says "Lets the most words out of the words ‘Knighthood of Youth’ using only tho letters In these woids and no letter more times In any word than it appears In that phiase” Is that clear? You may have words with 3 o's” but only one "k " 1 hese words must reach us by midnight Friday March 21 sc-- IIUS ALLEN 4 Fritz does things! r days "One day the boy went to the seashore with his mother and father He took me along As he was rolling and playing in the sand I fell out of his pocket but he didn’t know it Then I guess he went home leaving me there I had lam there for about two years when you found me I am happy now because I know I will have a good home and can make another little boy happy Age TRICK A CUTE My dog ‘ when a girl came down the road She saw me and picking me up tarried me home with her She put me Into a jar In the cupboaid I was left there until morning when she tcxik me out and looked at me I was very dirty after lying In the dust so she washed me until I shone Then she put me back into the jar "One morning she took me again and put me Into her purse w ith some other pieces of money We traveled quite a distance before we stopped When we looked out we were In a store The girl went about looking at the things In the store At last she Mopped before a very pretty hat She talked with the clerk for awhile but I couldn’t hear what she said Finally she took us out and gave us to the man Then he wrapped up the hat and gave it to her "That night the man took me to his home He had a little boy to whom he gave me The toy seemed very pleased I lived with him for a long time One day the little boy put me Into his pocket Then he with his mother and father took me to the railroad station They got on a ‘tram and took me with them I was frightened at first because I didn t know what made the loud noises but I soon grew used to It We tiaveled for a day and a night When we got off the train we were in a large city They took me to a hotel where we stayed for a few Comical Capers may be submlttr I points au any tune Twenty-fiv- e aw arch'd for eac h one published at & s? Thrt More Comical Capers for Your Smile Book Taken Willi Christmas Camera Many Exciting Ticre 1930 ST PATRICK Patrick was an Irish saint A holy monk was he Brilain was Ins home at first Beyond the Irish When it comes to poems—our don’t have to take their hats oif to any group we have ever seen We are extremely proud of the way you write verso We tell you this Just because we can’t tell you each Individual compliment we receive for our young authors Scarcely a day passes without bringing at least one letter or word of appreciation from the grownups who read the section Firlst place for the children under 9 went to Janls Gnbble age 8 Last Ely Nev and for the big folks to Knight Velma Blcri Rexburg Idaho Second place went to Knight Marshal Hope Nelson Salt Lake third place to J v Russell Johnson Evanston Wyo : and honorable mention to Herald Lois Milton Green River and Knight Banneret Margaret Dudley Salt Lake THAT IRISH LULLABY I've heard songs of merry England of sunny Melodies L ta man camp in a dream one night And said ‘ Oil youth of God The voice of Ireland's railing you Come live on Irish sod!” A to Ireland Patrick went Great deeds he did perform He clmve the snakes Into the sea Where they could do no liarnr And so He converted manv pagans To the belief of 'Three In One And now though many years have We h JANES DRIBBLE Age 8 East Ely Nevada Your kite caught In a tree? KNIGIIT MARY ELLEN MAX AM Green River Wyo WOULD YOU? I'd like to get 000 points In The Tribune sewing test But if I get 20 for Lius rhy me I'll be doing my tost KNIGHT BANNERET HOPE NELSON Age 12 Salt Lake PATRICK 3 BIRTHDAY Oh Patrick was bom on the stroke of twelve Between the March days eight and lime Arnolds folks thought 'twas a truk of some elve - Who made huu appear at such a time ’’ cheered Patrick the “B'gorra senior a time of great joy To bun On his fuce beamed a happy demeanor For God load cent lilm a new baby BT ranee " America's Joyful music Always makes me want to dance But when the day Is over And with weariness I sigh The song I like the best of all Is that lnh lulLby I have heard of negro minstrels And heard very funny tunes I love the The Indian mother croons But when I romp with elves and gnomes As on my bed I lie The song that's with me in my dri tins Is Uiat lullaby pa sod honor the work he's done KNIGHT VI LM A BIFRI Itexburg Idaho i ! t'--i- boy But mother didn't quite feel that way She looked at her spou05 with fright “But v hat day day If he s born cn Is Patrick's tlic stroke birth- - of mid- night?" Pat wanted eight but mother said "Nine" And the argument grew quite keen TIU they added them together which suited them flue And call his birthday on March seventeen KNIGHT MARSHAL HOPE NELSON Age Li Balt Lake Old HAS HARD QIESTION Aide Murray Richardson Logan has great difficulty with an added to bed by 9 question “Did I go o clock If possible?” In eight weeks Murray got 20 O s by tlijs question We suggest that he carry It over onto his next chart and try to bctUr that recoid We are sure he can conquer this dragon of staying up late if he sets his mind to do so 4- - Kuighlliood of Y'outh 1 I Welcomes— — Plt Ttlchard Crl flnndbr K chard Ormms Humbert Keiimth litmi'T Piitfilpy Hliprn n Noy n ArnoWl Had t rU Jr t oirad Monxori 'lhoimnn liilJy fnil Joe Hurfou Jir w?i Tim Piiiilui Fi rj YA'ihltM'r r Hilly IbfUty In ton lamln’l HUrard Vun Nyman Join pour II ii am ( n tc it ru Harmon ncnl on f barley O ntian JaHc H i n tm Ibtle i IHIIa ( ni t II Wilord fltiiKtr hrr m T Henrv cl i hor I ui Iukf n liob fnstjor Illarkbir! 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