Show i'IIE SALT LAKH TRIBUNE JUNIOR Jenny Discovers That Even SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 8 FLAG GOOD DRAWING SUBJECT Spoon Be Proof Can Jennrr I inda That a Spoon la Proof 'Mother may I have a piece of pie" said Jenny as she came In from school "No dear supper will soon be along and play” said ready Run Jenny’s mother went out of the Comical caper may be submitted any time Twenty-fiv- e points are awarded for each one published A SMART CAT One evening we were visiting at tho home of a friend Suddenly we heard a loud bang on the piano The guests looked from one to the other tn surprise But our hostess informed us it was only her white Angora cat walking up and down on the piano key asking to lie let outside AIDE KATHERINE CARTER Mohrland Jenny” "Jenny leaped for she Jenny'sher heart mother was going to get thought after her for eating the pie “What Mother?” is ready " said her mother "Supperwent In to supper There Jenny was no pie on the table and nothing was said about It until Jenny's father asked ‘‘Haven’t we some pie?” “No” said Jenny's mother and that was alL That night when Jenny went upstairs to go to bed the clock in the 1 knowl” to say “I know! Instead of “Oh you don't either knowl" said “You weren't there 1” Jenny crossly went to bed and lay When she the tree tops it seemed looking up at that they leaned together to whisper “I know I knowl" “You do not know!” cried Jenny "Tire pantry Is not on this side of the house!" Now Jenny slways let her kitten sleep on the foot of her bed Tonight as the kitten purred It seemed that she said “I knowl I knowl" “You do know don't you kitty?” cried Jenny Tor I shut you in the would think pantry sothethat mother And I guess she pie you ate It for how could I Oh blamed you treat my kitty so mean?” Jenny Jumped out of bed and ran downstairs to the living room where her mother was 'still reading She A NEW USE The class had been told that meant running and “trickling" "anecdote” meant a little tale They were then asked to use these two words In a sentence Tommy's son- -t nee read thus: “The little dog went trickling down the street waving his anecdote ” KNIGHT VELMA BIFRI Rexburg Idaho hail seemed Tick-tock- ‘‘Tick-toc- !” long-point- Imerlca forever1 ® “It X wasn't pussy mother said ate the pie" and she began to cry said "Yes I know you ate it” “because pussy wouldu t mother leave a spoon in the pie” VONDA BHADY Burnt Fork Wyo (100 points) More lor Your Scrap Material submitted for the at any Book scrap book may be Points are time awarded according to merit GIRLS' SCRAP BOOK your Here is a pretty poem for mem- scrap orise book too: It is a good one to BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY In speaking of a person’s faults Pray don't forget ycur own Remember those with homes of glass Should seldom throw a stone If we can’t think of good to say of those who sin But home Tls better we commence And from that point begin talk at have no right to Judge a man le’s fairly tried we not like his company We know the world Is wide who has We Until Should may not The old Some have faults Pray as well as young for aught we know Perhaps we may Have fifty to their one you of a better plan I find it works full well To try my own defects to cure Before I of others tell And though I sometimes hope to be No more than some I know My own shortcomings bid me let The faults of others go Then let us all when we commence To slander frlyid or foe Think of the harm one word can do To those who little know I'll tell Remember curses sometimes like Our chickens roost at home Don't We speak of others'ourfaults own have none olVELMA BIFRI until KNIGHT Rexburg Idaho 50 points BOYS' SCRAP BOOK I want to tell you boys how you can bind your favorite magazines Arrange your copies for a year with January fifst or for six months with January or July first Straightand press them edges en out firmly together To procure the best -e ua clamp If you haven't results one place the magazines on a board Over them put another board about one inch from the bound edge of the magazine wlih tlie ends of the board projecting over the magazines a nail bottom Drive at top through each end of the top boaid and into plank below inch hole through the Drill a 1-- 16 21-- 2 about inches from magazines each end and about 8 of an inch Now remove from the bound edge the and the thectarrti We will use two cloth covered pieces of stiff cardboard for the cov-4 ers Cut the cardboard about of an inch longer and wider than Drill holes through the magazines the covers in positions correspond- - AN INDIAN STORY was In the autumn a group of Indians were making their yearly trip from the reservation to Kanosh to gather plnenuts They readied the town where I lived some time In the afternoon Not far from our home they made a camp and remained there over night I always was Interested In Indians and wanting an excuse to see them I took some bacon and fruit down to them They were cooking their supper over a campfire After they had fried the bacon they took It out of the frying pan on sticks to eat It In the group there were ten Indians one boy named "Weasel" two papooses three squaws three men one of whom was named “Walker" then there was a very old man and Oh! how wrinkled he was They said he was more than 100 years old The one called “Walker" came to our home and told us some very Interesting things about his life said he was a descendant of the Chief Walker of Indian war days We asked him to go for an automobile rldo with us but he answered “No no too fast" He had never ridden in one We finally persuaded him to go and at first we could tell he was frightened although he did not admit that he was However after a while ho seemed to enjoy It I shall never forget the picture we saw when we returned from that ride It was about 10 o'clock and a beauAll tiful clear moonlight night those Indians were asleep each rolled lycolored blanket In his highly up ing in a circle around the camplire with feet toward the fire which was then Just a pile of glowing coals It reminded me of a large gaily wheel with one spoke gone (the Indian that was with us) His blanket was lying In a heap on the ground at the place where he was to sleep MARJORIE MELLOR Age 9 Mantl Utah ) It ! Still Here’s New Long List of Comical Capers for You at pouting Jennyand straight room Into th epantry She climbed upon a chair and ate a Then she ate another piece of pie and another until Just one piece was left Then she went out to play After a while she heard her mother calling Page Three 1930 The flag is a popular subject for drawings Even little folks do pretty well with it If they are careful and we ad a good many contributions from children 9 and 10 years old The smaller folks those under 9 are not to win seizing every opportunity ixjints that presents Itself We hope time will we have more that next drawings from the younger group Knight Constant Hope Nelson won first place for her lovely drawing “America Forever" Knight Constant Hope does very careful and neat work she does not crowd her pictures full of unimportant detail and she draws child figures exceptionally well Others who show great talent in their drawing are careless about having their papers clean and free from smudges they put In too many details so that the picture cannot well be used In our limited snace or -- they print or write carelessly on their paper If you understood that we send the drawing to the engravers Just as It comes to us and must therefore have neat clean work with good clear printing accurate spelling and no foreign matter on them you would be more careful The winning drawing must show not only ability but care Tills is where most of you fall down Second place 60 points went to Mary Landa Salt Lake for an excepwere tionally good drawing 25 pointsHolla-day awarded Aide Arthur Butler for an excellent picture of the waving flag Honorable mention was given to “Old Glory" Knight Marshal Mary Jane Walters Bilstol Silver Nev “Old Glory" by Guy Sund-ber- g Salt Lake “Old Glory” by Virginia Judd Rupert Idaho “Old Glory and Betsy Ross” by Barbara Bemilon Salt Lake —““— "— -- "w- Our Trouble Department col-ot- ed - Knight Farol Hassell Mammoth asks why Marjorie Mellor and Janet Higgs haven't contributed more to The Tribune Junior recently as she misses the splendid work of these two little girls She also asks whether Nancy Leland has enrolled yet? We too have missed contributions from Marjorie and Janet although both have sent in a few things right along We know that Janet has been busy getting ready for a dancing review and Marjorie had a great many things to do toward the end of school Then too Marjorie was busy on the sewing contest in which she won enough awards to pay her for neglecting the writing for a few weeks We are sure however that neither of these contributors is deserting us permanently No Knight Farol Nancy hasn't enrolled yet Nuttall Knight Master Neva Huntington asks for what week the contests are announced Contests announced today Knight Neva will be published three weeks from today That Is long time ahead of course but It takes time for you to write them and send them to us for the Judges to make their decisions and for the material to be got ready for the press Knight Marshal Phyllis Yelland McGill wants to know whether chart E Is the last Knighthood chart add“I hope not because I surely ing the club ” love Originally chart E was the last chart Knight Marshal Phyllis lng to the holes In the magazines Place the covers in position and put a 4 Inch copper rivet in each hole After putting on the washers flatten both ends On the cover of each volume print the name of the magazine and the months Included as: TriblOTO une Junior January-Jun- e NIGHT CONSTANT STEVE E Cross Woods HATCH’ UK) points many members like you wanted to stay In that another chart “The Chart of Progress" has been added Tills chart has no questions and you can have as many of tnese In succession as you wish Isn't that lovely? but so Esquire Athene Stew ait Fairview asks whether we will let her brother Mondfll Join our Jolly club Indeed and indeed we will! We have mailed him a chart and are sure that we shall enjoy having him play the good game with us Knight Marshals Basil and Lowell Smith Park City want to know whether there are any more charts after chart D There are chart E and a special chart Read the answer to Knight Marshal Phyllis Yelland above bovs and you will know all about It Page Norma Hallett sent us her ptctuie to be published in The Tribune Junior We should have liked to use it Page Norma but It is too dim Can’t you send us a clearer one? In the meantime we shall ut this In our kodak album ere in the office for visitors to see GunEsquire Ronald Hermansen nison asks how much Ins chart B will cost The chart costs 5 cents Esquire Ronald and the pin also costs 5 cents so you should earn 10 cents to send for these things Your record is good and you surely deserve promotion Shelley Page Elzada Lawrence Idaho asks whether the biography contest Is over and what to Hojie Nelson's address The blographv contests run by weeks If the birthday of a great men falls during a certain week we generally have a contest for short sketches of his life Turn to the contest announcements under the list of point winner and see whether such a contest to announced today Hope's ad ' TALKING riCTl'RE BLUES The talking picture was grossing smoothly for except for an occasional cough or sniff the theater was almost silent As the love scene commenced snickers could be beard from somewhere In the audience I was adding a lew snickers myself when a queer noise which was certainly not a snicker interwas rupted me At first I thought It mamerely a defect hi the Vltaphone I noticed others looking chine around and It seemed as If they wera cause for that odd noise fop seeking one bold man shouted “Put a new " And right then I saw needle on the root of all the excitement A few rows back his head resting on the back of the seat nose pointed to the heavens like a wolf howling slumped a man sound asleep unconsciously giving forth the loudest snore I had ever heard By this time other had seen him and when finally awakened from Ills slumbers by an usher the man left the theater amid Jeers and hoots of tha audience KNIGHT CONSTANT HOPE NELSON Age 12 Balt Lake dross is 114 North Main stiect Salt Lake City Utah Page Catherine Hooper In Annabel-l- a my Ilrst wrote: “I am sending contribution and hope I have dona well enough to win some points" The contribution was Indeed excellent Page Catherine but It did not roach us in time to get judged In the contest These con- ' tests close at midnight of the after they are announced Friday and we did not receive your till Monday Try aguin won't you? Knight Geitrude Fvnon fys she to trying to get one of her friends to Join the club light away a It will soon be too late for her filend will turn 12 years of age 8he can Join until the day before she to 13 Knight Gertrude but the sooner In the sooner she can shut having fun wUh the rest of us |