Show alt al® Sow an act (wap babtt mrw a habit (wap cbarmciar We nnt nuke owr bablla ao4 ttwo tlMf make ua SALT LAKE CITY SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER K of Y Members ONE SAFE WAY! CHOOSE SAFE Should Plan on 13 1931 Page One PUCE TO PUY Helping Lonely L 1 Most of our Knighthood members have already made out their Christ-ma- st lists and are busy shopping sewing and pasting so that they will have everything ready on time For Knighthood members believe in "preparedness” Have you included on your list at least one lonely person? None of our members we are sure Is lonely With club work and Pen-Pa- ls and Tribune Junior to keep them company they must feel that the world Is a warm and friendly place But there are lonely people— not always poor folks either Many poor people are so busy and cheerful and companionable that they are never lonely And lonely folks are the ones that are most unhappy at Christmas tune So look about you and find some lonely person: an old lady who lives all alone an old man with neither fath nor kin a little boy who has no brothers or sisters or playmates— someone And on Christmas this year do something to show to that lonely spirit that the light of friendliness burns in the hearts of Knighthood members The thing that you do need not cost you any money but It will of course cost some thought If the selected person is fond of growing things "plant” half a sweet In an empty pickle Jar that youpotato have enameled The tender growing green vine that sprouts from It will delight the eye A stack of old magazines from your attic or basement to the great reader or the shut-i- n child a great many scraps of cloth for the old lady to likes to “piece” quilts larger scraps accompanied by a set of doll clothes patterns for a little girl oh you can find dozens of delightful presents right around the house if you start looking now But the chief thing Is to decide on the person first Then you can look for something to suit that person If however you are Impatient to start to work when you have finished this article look up all the abandoned treasures that are lying unused In your home Then find people —lonely people— for all of them When we play at baseball Or games of any sort We always find a vacant lot Where we ll be safe in our sport "Don’t play on streets and high- ways” Is one rule fast and hard And our minds are free from worry When we’re playing In a yard Rachel Van Ry and Frank James pupils of the Forest school have learned that it Is important to find a safe place to play All during the fall they have enjoyed their baseball because they played only in yards or vacant lots and when the ball went out of bounds it did not go into the street Now that snow has come these children are even more careful as they realize that automobiles cannot stop quickly on slippery streets Most of the children In the city schools have learned that they can play with greater freedom in a safe place and so they play in their own yards or in vacant lots throw snow- - GOOD GAMS FOR CROWD Steal the Bacon Is a game that Is great fun to play The players choose up sides and number their players from one up so that on both sides are players of the same numbers Someone calls a number and both children who have that number run up and try to get the handkerchief lie tries to carry it back to his own side without being tagged If he gets back safely with the handkerchief he gets three points for his side The side having the most points at the close of the game wins MARY CATHERINE KINNEY Billings Mont BUZZLY DUZZVJ!CN IET A THE SEVEN FOR TEND THE A book is one of the best gift one can give or receive It is a lasting one too for with good care It will be readable for countless years perhaps centuries Why not givt books for Christmas presents this year? Home-mad- e gifts are probably less expensive but many people do not enjoy or do not have time to make their gifts and prefer buying a present which causes them no worry or bother Certainly book ars no trouble! Your friends are sure to appreciate such a gift for books have knowledge and pleasure to offer any time you crave either of them whether it be today or next year MARGARET DUDLEY Age 14 Salt Lake balls In the regions set aside for this sport and coast only on coasting lanes 1 How may the date of Easter vary? 2 What does the term “perihelion” mean? 3 When was the Issue of the new small-size- d currency inaugurated? 4 Who Is the only American to receive the Nobel prize In literature? B Who Is the of officer the senate? presiding 6 What Is the proposed twentieth amendment to the constitution about? 7 Which signer of the Declaration of Independence was the last to die? 8 What Is meant by the dower right of a widow? 9 What is meant by “misprision of treason”? 10 What state does not allow by law divorces for any cause? ’ROUND YOU Why Don't You Give Book$ for Chri$tma WITH DOOR TO NIGHT STUDENTS WITH MUSICAL IN TREE DFCAUSE WF HAVE PIECE ORCHESTRA ENGAGED DAWfP v? BUZZ Bryant Junior High School Has Radio System The Bryant junior high school has a radio system that is really wonder is a radio an electric phono graph and a group address system all in one The broadcastmg from the world can be thrown into one room any group of rooms or into all of the rooms at once Likewise the electric phonograph can initiate any music and broadcast it in the same ful It way Music equal to a five-pieorchestra can be thrown Into the gymnasium for dancing and for games Through the use of the microphone there Is direct communication to any teacher pupil room or group ol rooms or the entire 40 rooms of the building Many interesting lessons are given through this system to all members In this school There is a period just before 9 o'clock when the is done broadcasting Except in cases of great emergency classes are never interrupted This system is wonderfully useful In many ways Ths principal of the Bryant is ot the opinion that this radio system Is (Oontinufd on Put Plr -- By Arval Grover |