Show 8ow an gfolt fate Iff item Jraiimf art reap habit a habit reap character aow SALT LAKE CITY SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 14 1932 We our first make habits and then they make ns Page One Wee Suggestion 4dds to Members’ Valentine Fun t v -- I 4 1 i ! a I j C & This issue of your little paper Is so chock full of valentine ideas and suggestions that there seems to be nothing left to say on the matter of St Valentine’s day That every Knighthood member will enjoy the day goeSv w ithout saying and from the type of story and essay sent this week one would judge tnat these members will see to It that everyone else has a good time too There is just one suggestion more True it is hidden in one of the stories inside the paper but it may well be stressed a tiny bit Valentines are not merely a childish pleasure The are messages of friendship and older people like to receive them almost as much if not quite as much as children do Grandmother will love a valentine you have made yourself especially if it carries a verse that you wrote for her and her alone — Mother you would never forget that goes without saying But there He may seem far reIs father too moved from the fun of St Valentine's day but give him a snappy clever card and see how his eyes light up Don’t be too “snappy" however with father’s card Boys of course will want to give dad a man's size sophisticated greeting but the girls will know that there is a lot of sentiment In their father's feeling toward them and they will not hesitate to express some of the warm affection they have for this their very first hero Teachers nearly always get their share of lovely valentines but what about the principal? He works hard all the time to make school what it Is pleasant and comfortable He doesn’t come into contact so closely with the children but he will appreciate and enjoy any greeting however tinv Then there are the elderly special friends aunts uncles neighbors etc who have earned a niche In your heart through many little acts of kindness On Valentine day you can y ! r- - v A t A MWWilWniHll1 -- i V'i ’ 4 y- 9 W A¥ si - ? P-- “ I 1 - easily repay them partly for their kindness to you IIoj e Nelson Wins Honor in Contest j k ? Hope Nelson whose ability as an artist is known to all our readers has added new laurels to her crown Winner of the St Nicholas silver badge for drawings in December Hope was happy to be Informed that she has again taken high place m her the St Nicholas competitions February drawing bringing her the gold badge Hope is winning in entered by the Union tries p- - x V m- - 1 I 4 -- f i fs - v 4 ! A W 'V I IS- a 'a A t'b t jt ir:t r' m n I 'm k ‘ L v tZs A sf - I ' f k‘ to be congratulated on these contests as they are children in every state In and In 64 foreign coun- coming to one of our popular contributors is very satisfying to all who write or draw for The This honor Tribune Junior It justifies the faith we have in the talent of the boys and girls of the Intermountain BUZZIN’ ’ROUND Dainty as an old fashioned valentine of lace and ribbon and forget-me-nolittle Colleen Kearns steps smiling from this heart of paper lace to carry valentine greetings from The Tribune junior to every hoy and girl -- west and qylablishes beyond doubt the fact that your little paper has standards of achievement comparable to any junior publication In the country ts By Arval Grover WITH BUZZ 0H0U2Z YOU DC ART GdNG TO AN ir ORATOR ? ORATOR’ NO I OUST APrWGSiNG WAG THIS LETTERS COsy STAMP |