Show rapre V Sli SUNDAY MORNING TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR OCTOBER 4 Scenes Lovely — —— Jingles about friends and club may be submitted at any tune Twenty-fiv- e points are awarded for each one published O Stand for three: Amy Betty Clarissa Each busy as a bee! PAGE VIRGINIA LOVELAND MARGARET DUDLEY Balt Lake Rigmarole Good Game For Parlies or School J a funereatlng game "Rigmarole" It can be played Inside or out arid any number of children can play The players with the exception of one are seated In a horseshoe ring The child left standing Is Professor Is Rlgg "My tongue Is twisted today" begins the professor "Therefore you must do the opposite of what I say" Then he suddenly points a finger at a player and gives a command "Stand!" If tire child Is clever enough to remain seated the professor begins his rlgmoral llerf's an example: laugh cry smile frown sit etc and the child must do the opposite If however the child does what he lx told todo he must pay a forfeit When a child Is clever enough to outwit the professor— that Is when the professor cannot catch him the child becomes Professor Rigg At last comes the fun of redeeming forfeits PAGE VIRGINIA LOVELAND Ogden Robert Flovd crippled youth of Lumlxrtnn N C completed nine years of school work In three years — - -— 4 "Black light" lx used by the Bank Of England to detect forgeries and counterfeits I Ogden FERROL WRIGHT My little baby brother Is sweet as he can be But when he sees my mother He will not stay with me VELMA WRIGHT McGill Ner r THELMA ROSE cousin Thelma Rose Her In rocker little her She sits And makes her doll some clothes ALBERT WRIGHT McGill Ner a little I have name Is r-- JANE KINGSLEY Jane Kingsley Is my playmate She's 8 years old you see She stands at her front gate And waves her hand at me KNIGHT CONSTANT CLARISSA WILLIAMS Murray SUNSET had been standing there gazing around and with a glance at my watch I started walking hurriedly toward school leaving my newly found fairyland behind V A B C The most gorgeous scene in the World I think Is sunset on the Mojave desert Just as Old Sol sinks behind the horizon you can look across the sands and see the giant cacti and ttie small desert plants scattered here and there In the stretches or barren sand gilded by the glow of the sinking sun The gorgeous hues will hold you speechless ad Old Sol sinks lower and lower below the horizon As (the colors pictured in a rainbow br bubble fade away across the sky In thi west here there and everywhere will be pink clouds When these clouds fade there comes a moment of stillness but suddenly you realize that the sun has set EILEEN JONES Salt Lake I Simon members MT KEBO r The summit of Mt Nebo Is a most Interesting place There are no trees at all rigid on top There are only bare hard and sharp rocks The timber line Is about 200 feet below the top In spite of the uninviting lack of grass and shade there is a charm here as one looks out over the earth for miles and miles On the very top of the mountain Is ft monument built of rocks Near the monument Is a mall box with a pencil and notebook All who go to the top are expected to leave their names In this notebook As one begins to descend he feels a longing to remain here where he is above the noise and bustle of the world Somehow lofty thoughts and Coolings come to him as he sits on the top of this majestic mountain and lie Is loath to leave these aspirations behind ZELDA NEWTON C KNIGHT Mona A WINTER SCENE One clear cold morning last winter I believe It was In January I was coining out of the door of our home to start for school when as I looked about me It seemed as If every tiling were changed to a fairyland It had snowed the night before and the big fluffy flakes were piled In huge drifts covermg everything In a downy white blanket From the houses Icicles were hanging and thin columns of smoke were Issuing from the chimneys At the comer stood a group of children looking so cheery in their gaily colored sweaters and caps as they Jumped with delight In the snowdrifts Really the scene before me represented' nothing better than a lovely Christmas card and ttie most magnificent thing In it was the sun a round orange ball slowly Sailing across a gray gray sky Then suddenly I realized how long Rhyming I Descriptions of pretty scenes or of places of historical Interest may be Submitted at any time fifty points fpe awarded for each one published v 193f ! POLL AND RICHARD RUCKENBROD Oh where oh where have ouf RICHARD Richards gone? Oh where oh where can they be! Far their poems and stories were surely fine -Don't you all agree with me? MARGARET Tills lovely drawing was submitted by Tomoko Watanukl some lime ago when we had a free choice contest Although we could not publish It at the time we held it so that we could let you share it witii us as soon as possible to use it If you It was so appropriate for today’s issue that we Just had are keeping a scrap book be sure to put this drawing m it Very sincerely yours RUTH BENNION (Written for Beverly Bennlon) St George Utah Dear Editor: I am a very new member I Just received my badge and Chart Saturday I have always tried to write and I look upon your paper as one of the most wonderful Inspirations tliat could be found for those aspiring to be writers or artists For the benefit of us new ones will you publish the requirements for drawings? I would like to enter these contributions In your contests Yours truly PAGE MARY MORRIS coming to see your office I must close now Yours truly RHODA THORNE Greenrlver Utah Dear Editor: I am sending In a few entries hoping to win some points I hate to think of the time when I must quit entering the contests I surely would have liked to be there I when Hope received her medal wish you would tell us everything as In I about It The Tribune Junior am sure every member would like to about It hear I wrote to Margaret Dudley and have received many Interesting letters from her She told me lots about the K of Y which was more than Interesting to me A while back you told about the "little parties' that occur In the Knighthood office I wish every week a little space would be reserved to tell about them I more than enjoy read mg about them My only wish Is that I can visit the Knighthood office sometime Yours truly ’ LOIS MILTON e e Magna Utah Dear Editor: I am writing this letter for my little sister Beverly She has asked me to write to you because she is 111 and cannot She would like to Join the sixth big point contest in The Tribune Junior She is waking very hard and Is pending a few Writings In tills week While I am writing I should like to tell you that I think The Tribune Junior Is a wonderful help fix' all children and I hope Uiis progressive little paicr Is as successful in the future as It has been la tlie past 0 Salt Lake MARJORIE MERRILL Oh Marjoiie Memll's a peach of & pal Yes sir! Marjorie’s surely some gal She's ever so nice and she lias brown hair Blie’s my best friend I do declare NELLIE BRYSON Providence IIORTENSE BELNAP A dearer friend no one could wish Than this good friend of mine We’ve had such Jolly Jolly times— We suit each other fine VIRGINIA JUDD Rupert Idaho Character Club Letters Vernal Utah Dear Editor: Thank you very much for sending me those names In enjoy The Tribune Junior very much If you publish this letter I believe Hope Nelson will read it and I hope she does because I want to congratulate her for winning the big point contest I certainly think she deserves the highest reward for her fine work I am inclosing a poem entitled "Our Dog" I have been reading the play you publish and I certainly do like It Next time we go to Salt Lake I am DUDLEY A RHYME ABOUT FRIENDS Since I’ve come here to Salt Lake I've had fun and no mistake! Oh so many folks I’ve met And I don’t mean I’m through yet First of all was Arval G Quite an artist too is he Then came Hope the happy dreamf Of them all she Is the cream I And drop Geraldine a line EVA HALLETT Gusher c PEN PALS a few Pen Pate Most of them from Salt Lake They’ve talent and ambition Bo I must work for my own sake! CHARLOTTE PAIK I have Tremonton BETH NEWTON Betti Is my friend and cousin She lives down in Monroe I’ll send notes by the dozen My true friendship to show DOROTHY NEWTON Mona A 'cannon ball was found buried in a granary wall at San Jose mission San Antonio Texas five-pou- J Arthur Butler then walked In Even Hope had not met lilm! Then Tomoko later on Came for me to gaze upon GERALDINE SIEVERT poems can’t be beat Her stories too are fine shall some day take out my pen nor rhymes and Answer to Shield Crossword Puzzle I H 4 Amy Nakashlma next Sure as sermon follows text Then I looked up Margaret D — A pleasant pretty girl is she Then upon Hope’s medal day Six I saw as famed as they: Janet Higgs Adcll Reese too Betty Cleveland known to you ft Then a girl from contest one Helen Christensen full of fun Avanelle that Woollry girl With her hair all In a curl Julia Jenkins now 111 name She's a girl of no small fame Oh so many others too Not as widely known to you Bow's that for a lovely time? Now I’ll have to end mv rhyme NAIDA RICHARDSON Logan t 4 |