Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Pajre Eight JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 13 MORE COLORS IN RHYMES Bright Sayings of children may be submitted time Twenty-fiv- e points are awarded for each one published Last summer our cousins from Phoenix Ariz were here Their little boy Billy did not like some things One morning for breakfast we were having puffed rice Billy said: "Mother I don’t want beans for break-fust- ” RUTH MILTON his-’to- ry would disclose an equally interone that esting melting pot to the New York and other United Statea centers were before Immigration laws stopped the flow of people from every part of the globe Where East and West Meet The streets of this old town just anflood with evidences that here Greenriver When my brother was a little boy he could not make the "a” sound When he was angry he would say: “I'll hawpin my haw and haw yuh in two Nobody knew what he was saying this except our family who translated U sharpen Strange sentence into: “I my saw and saw you in two” Age Little Jean asked her mother for Some money "Yes dear” said her mother you comes ii may have it when my ship "Oh goody goodyt” responded a ship? Jean "Are we going to have KNIGHT CRUSADER VIRGINIA JUDD Age 13 Rupert Idaho One night my younger sister said: My fa“I know Lincoln's address ther asked her what it was and she Mid "Gettysburg Mona’ Age 14 play One day Jack Larkin went to went with his little friend Hisa dog with him His friend hada cat The The dog and the cat got into fight Jamc cat scratched the dog's eye bathed ran home crying His mother came and dressed the dog's eye heJack back to his mother after said had Mama for a while and I prayed that the Lord would bless get better and my dog that he would I prayed that the Lord would bless the eat that he would die ESQUIRE MARY BARKER °edenAge 11 was Carline Once when my cousin a little girl she was down town warnon a dress when ing her mother try sftid to her the clerk noticed her and blue eyes “You certainly have big always Then Carline said "Daddy than my tells me my eyes are bigger itomach’ Age 12 EVELyN Before you start on this trip have through Puzzlcland be sureoryou colored your box of water tocolors take along for crayons all ready without them you cannot get far This Is a very “colorful” voyage which will carry you across the ocean You are to visit a small country whose Inhabitants still have many Your destination is Quaint customs attll a secret but the solution will tell you where the two little maids live As you read the poem which follows supply the missing words to complete the rhymes one of which names the country The others are names of colors Next color the drawing according to the completed rhymes Here is the poem: Ogden They're dressed in clothes like their grannies wore In celebrations long of yore Woolens hand-madby the wearer And tall hats of shiny beaver The beaver glistens In the light Above the bonnets snug and Curiosities Here There A STRANGE WEDDING CUSTOM In Central Africa It Is the customIf for the woman to do the courting gena young lady falls In love with aa slave tleman of the town she sends dreamto tell him that she has beenif he has ing of him and to ask him She also seen her in his dreams asks for an article of hi clothing to under her pillow and see whether Jutbrings other pleasant dreams Every day she sends him word about and the pleasant dream she has had his wife finally she offers to become VELDA NEWTON Age It Mona ENGLISH CALENDARS English calendars are arranged While our Just opposite to ours top of days are written acrosson the English the calendar the days downan the left calendar are written hand margin On the top line comes Bundav below that Is Monday etc Our calendars are 7 spaces wMe and four or five spaces deep English calendars are four or five spaces wide and seven spaces deep AMY NAKASHTMA Age 15 Salt Lake LIBERTY'S PRISON The last place on earth one would xpect to find a prison Is In the statue of Liberty Nevertheless there U one til the pedestal that supports the as a It was once utilized violagoddess place of detention for minor tions of military discipline CLARISSA WILLIAMS Age 11 Murray ‘ mellow Which the years have turned a deep (4) The book of songs the youngsters ' hold Is bound in red and trimmed m (5) Thus these children sing their coun- try’s praise As did their folks In bygone days A e - (2) Reviving customs of their town These two maids dress in blue and (3) — They wear their cravats with age so A Split Word On his birthday BUI received ex-a dog as one of his presents He he that plained to his chum Jack name for could not think of a good his pet Jack however very quickly sugis it? TO gested a good name Whattwo missfind out supply the first put ing words of the sentence andmiss-Ing them together to speU the third Jack name la the word which suggested for BlU’s dog OUR TROUBLE DEPARTMENT Oreenriver Tomlinson wants great many of you to write to her Clara lives away out from town on a ranch and she would get a great deal of pleasure from corresponding with children in cities and As Pen-Pa- ls In distant communities are about aU she can have living so far away we hope a great many of you will write to her Clara sugEsquire Mary Baker Ogden more gests that our contests center around the hoUdays and important vents as they occur We are glad to have your suggestion Mary but of course that is lust what we have always been imdoing I Sometimes there are no portant events on the calender and we Just have to pull a sub- ject out of the thin air But Hal- lowe'en Thanksgiving Christmas Valentine Washington's birthday etc all have been used as the central theme of one week's issue and will be so used again as they occur Page Nellie Bryson Providence asks: What should I do to become an Esquire? Should I send in my' chart at the end of 16 weeks? Do I have to have all my castle stones fUWl before I go farther? She also wants more members to write to her When yaur chart has been marked for 16 weeks write and tell us how many C’s and X’s you have Send 10 cents for yaur new chart and badge and you- will be promoted to ypur new rank at once As there are no castle stones to work on with the later charts you can go on to the rank of Esquire before finishing your castle It Is best however not to let the castle drag along too long Page Geraldine Robb 8t Anthony Idaho wants to know whether she can begin checking her chart where she left off some time ago Yes Indeed Page Geraldine We shall be happy to have you with us again Kenna Petersen Castle Dale asks how to Join the Knighthood of Youth Cut out the application blank given In each issue of The Tribune Junior fill It out and mall it with 13 cents to The Knighthood of Youth Balt Lake Tribune Balt Lake City Your new badge chart and ribbon will be mailed at once and you will be a Page In our club (I V Pin Puzzle Take 40 pins and arrange them to form 16 continuous squares After aryou have done that study the rangement carefully Next remove not only nine of the 40 pins so that In one of the 16 squares remains but their place are seven rectangles I’ve heard some very pretty tales Of little maids who hail from br0WN Curiosities may be submitted at points are any time Twenty-fiv- e awarded for each one published I and tiquity and the present the easf There the west meet and mingle In the you will find women veiled on Turkish manner yet tripping along stroll high heeled French shoes Men dress combinaalong In the strange modern business tion of the fez and suits Another Interesting surprise encountered In the matter of street costumes Is the oval headdress some of the older women wear This oostume dates back to the days of the Spanish coninquisition when Jews were demned to don It as a mark of their race FARNES KENNER Salt Lake- - 11 ft We in America forever used to b as th talking about our country world A of the pot melting great visit to Sarajevo the Bosnian city where a shot was fired in 1914 that started the greatest war in all Bright saying 10 Three Minute Journeys By TEMPLE MANNING at any Age 1931 Street in Sarajevo The street bazaar a relic of the day When the city was part of Turkey's next empire stlU delights the eye but drinking to the sleepy tradesmen will find you their Turkish coffee over which are fctmpa with counters sold machine made gingham and enamel ware In Sarajevo you will find many sights famous throughout ofthe world worship There Is the great house known as Beg's mosque the city hall constructed by the Austrians whenmuthey controlled the city and the seum which the Hapsburgs are alleged to have built as evidence of their Interest in the city's culture A Students’ Treasure House The museum Is really a treasure house for students It consists of four buildings set around a lovely garden The library housed there contains many volumes that were made in the days when Sarajevo was the cultural rallying ground for all Turkey At the corner where the shot was fired that killed the Archduke Ferdinand of Austria is to be found a tablet memorializing the deed that was the Immediate cause of the world plunging Itself Into conflict and around the corner you can still find the little wine shop where the student Prlnclp whose finger pulled the trigger that series set off tlie entire world-wid- e of cannonadlngs spent his last few cents before committing his desperate assault A CHIPMUNK EATS FROG LEGS Earle BOSTON (UP)—Professor A Brooks of the biology department of Boston university saw a chipmunk devour a bullfrog at Peterboro N H This is believed to be the first reported Instance of such an occur- rence DOG CAUSES CRASH MEDFORD Mas (UP) — A certain local dog doesn't cry over spilled It was sunning Itself on a milk curbstone when a motor truck apdriver Amlaw John peared swerved to avoid the dog and wrecked the truck spilling 800 quarts of milk and cream on the street After drinking it fill of milk the dog unharmed departed I |