Show TIIR SALT LAKE Tlilltl'N’E Johnny Discovers JI’XIOI? V' 'Johnny! Johnny!'1 Johnny sat perfectly still for a moment Then he rose slow ly to his feet His mother was calling and she probably wanted him to go on an errand but he wanted to play mar- bles He was about to answer when his chum said "Oil come on Play Just one more game!'' So Johnny knelt down and the gamp went on But Johnny forgot that he was to play Just one more game At the end of an hour his chum had won all his marbles for they had been playing for "keeps'1 Slowly he walked toward the house His mother met him at the door "Why Johnny where have you been? I called and called you Uncle Tom was here and wanted to take you fishing with him" "What!" exclaimed the boy "Go fihmg?” and he ran to where his pole lay “I’m sorry son said his mother “but Uncle Tom has gone He waited half an hour but ytu didn't come” "Oh gee how was I to know he wanted me to go fishing?" "Then you heard?" his mother asked “yes" answered the ashamed boy Then he told his mother the whole story and finished by saying Til never delay coming again mother” KNIGHT ALICE DENNEY Downey Idaho Knighthood Yells J The yell contest closes today No more yells can be submitted in this contest which has been running for two months now The yell for which 500 points will be given has not yet boen chosen but will be relected soon We hope that by next Sunday or at any fate by May 11 we shall have selected the" winning yell In the meantime have patience We have hundreds of yells to go through They must all be yelled in order to know which Is the most effective So wait patiently until we make the final announcement Here are a few moie of the yells received recently: prize-winni- Hurray! Hurray! I know a good club is the It Knighthood of Youth Here we learn to be good And also to speak the truth! ESQUIRE DOROTHY HALL Portage Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! We are letting out peals of laughter! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! The Knighthood will last ever after! AIDE EMILY MAY WILDF Hiawatha Knight! Hood! spells Youth! They stand for lovaltv and truth! MARY EVELYN EVANS To slay bad habits Is our quest We go at it with courage and zest On our honor we ll do our best To win in this great struggle and test KNIGHT CONSTANT STEVE E HATCH Woods Cross n Our rltib of honor! Our club of truth! Rah! Rah! Rah! Knighthood of Youth! KNIGHT MARSHAL MARGUERITE CAINE Salt Lake MOVE TO CALIFORNIA Knights Homer C Unlcc and Iorin R Whitlock have moved from Sterling Utah to Monrovia California Dot and Dash r seen May-po- A snirt le 27 1M0 take the keys for a few moments to get her book Receiving permission she went over to the school and entered While she was giong through the hall she came to the bulletin board She Goodness! looked up at the scoies but Sally's score was close ! And then a tiny voice in Elsie seemed to say: "There Is no one here to see-- you wtiy don't you change your score? There is a piece of chalk Change it quick! Then you will be the May queen" Elsie hesitated I shop She had never done Tatre Fir Parly for This Season of Year? Why a May Walk ' With such lovely spring weather as we have been having for a long tune a May V alk seems the only logical kind of party for May day Wylte this rhyme on a white correspondence card decorated with spring flow -ers cut from crepe paper: We re going for a May walk A good May walk With lots of fun and play talk Oh won't you come along? Meet at 4 o'clock Friday When your guests arrive give each one a small straw basket in gay colors In which their lunch has been packed This lunch may contain thin brown bread and butter sandwiches deviled eggs little cups of jelly olives rookies and candy Whoever Is helping you wll be at the lunching place with Icnupiade For the end of the walk choose some nearby meadow or canyon where there will be plenty of spring As you walk along sing Lowers some of your school songs gossip and play these games: Treasure hunt: Each child keeps his eyes open for "treasures" strange rocks odd flowers leaves etc lunch these are laid out and inspected The child having the best collection is awarded a bird book or a book of wild flowers to color “I Spy": Use twenty clean little rocks for counters Each child has a set As you walk along the children watch for new objects When one sees something that has not been seen before he calls out “I spy a robin” or whatever It Is and throws one counter away At the end of the walk before lunch the child having the fewest counters receives a small hand lens When you reach your picnic place play "Ring around the Roses" "Drop the Handkerchief" “Fanner In the Dell” and "King William Was King James’ Son" If it Is possible have a May pole A portable phonograph or a harmonica can furnish the music while you braid the Maypole You will now be ready to eat your lunch and to start back home again belore Af-t- stile in her picture with a little giil to join the just climbing overTheIt costumes Rre giou'p of children such as were worn some thirty years more were popago when Maypoles ular than they now are Second place with 50 points was awarded Knight Marshal Marguerite Caine Balt Lake for her drawing of the Maypole danre Knight Marshal Marguerite's children are quaint little figures w'lth the ostrich plume trimmed bonnets and the long curls of an earlier day Knight Marshal Hope Nelson Salt Lake won third place with a lovely drawing of the Maypole and the May queen Russell Smalley Santaquin won honorable mention and 10 points for a drawing of Ulysses S Grant TROUBLED MAY QUEEN The Salhl school decided to have a May queen this spring Everyone was excited and wondered who the queen would be The fourth filtha and sixth grades had each rhosen queen from their room Thea grades queen below this had not chosen but they were allowed to vote if they a vote cost penny The wished Each names of the queens: Alice Lane fur the sixth grade Sully Brown for the fourth fifth and Ehie Tran for the bulletin up on the grade were posted a Each hall time pupil board In the he wanted to vote for one of the girls and gave the girl’s teacher a pennyscore one point was added to her as he Anyone could vote as often er dark' and she did any cheating In her life not like to do It now- "Do it! Do It!" the voice cried “Hurry You'll be the May queen if you do” And so Elsie did it She changed the 6 to a 6 thus making her score 679 Then she hurried into her room got her book and left the building She returned the keys to the janitor and darted home like a startled hare All night she thought of what she had done When the contest was over Elsie had beaten Sally by ten points She was to be the May queen How glad she was! Yet there was some trouble underneath all this happiness She could not forget that she had cheated It troubled her more now ‘that she had won In thp night she tossed and moaned In her bed and could not sleep Her mother heard her and asked her what the trouble was Then Elsie told her all about it Elsie knew w hat she should do so she went to the teleThe phone and told her teacher next morning early she ran over to Sally's house and told her When Sally heard that she was to be queen of the May the light of happiness In her eyes more than repaid Elsie BESSIE PACK Logan Corner for A Young I Poets And chopped down a big tree We trimmed it and we painted it As pretty as could be I I i Then came (he tragic happening: They said we'd have to fill Two places in the May pole dance Imagine— me and BUI! RICHARD POLL age 11 Wichita Falls Texas k j QUFEN OF THE MAY willow tree that is waving to May Which enters the year on a bright sunny day A gay little queen sits on a throne Her attendants are many she's far from alone In the She sits on a green throne in a ntan- -t le of gray Her little followers around her throne play Her face is fair and far from lean Her name's Pussy Willow this little May Queen And in her old age she grows fatter and falter WANTS TO BE BUSY Page Pearl Reva Murray has only recently joined our club She likes to WTite poems and stories and promises to contribute many things to our little paper She wants to be an active and busy member and thus get the most fun out of the club She laps up the rain drops as they downward patter Her gray mantle opens end a drews of green Is worn in the summer by our little May Queen HERALD J PU8SELL JOHNSON More home owners now live in the United States than tn any other country v Thirty different races each speaking a different dialect are found m the Philippine Islands Age 13 Evanston Wyo By Hoi e Nelson — Have you Me new Frankly the judges of the drawing contest were very much surprised at the care that our contestants had taken with their May day drawings Every entrant had made a real effort to give the atmosphere of old English meadows English costumes and English children As the Is decidedly an English custom the observance of this detail was very effective Each of the point winners and we was worth reproducing should have liked to have used them all Our young artists are certain v week ' improving every First place 100 points went to Page Adell Reese a new member and a newcomer last week to the contests Page Adell included a wished BERNICE HILL’ Elkd Nev - APRIL fi'Mt A week after the contest started Elsie's score was 579 Sally's was 550 and Alice's was 300 Elsie was very worried because Sally's score was so near to hers One evening she was sitting In the little sitting room at home when she discovered that she had left one of her books at school that she must use that evening She put on her coat and hat and went over to the janitor's house which was right next to the school and asked if she might Salt Lake Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Knighthood of Youth! The character bulkier! Hurrah! Hurrah! ' MOTINTNC YOUNG ARTISTS SHOW CARE It’s Always Best To Come Promptly t SUNDAY One cj mine now Tias sucTi Keen seme cj humor Mat a it came home from Me laundry Me other day with its sides split Hope Kelso n $ |