Show TlfE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 14 1932 Tage Two Friends Find These Verses Add New Note Luck Helps to Buy Valentines To Valentines We had this contest for original Verses for valentines with the idea that you might like to use something new on the valentines you make this year It you have made all that you tu e going to put these in yoiiT scrap book to use next year confident that you will have something different We awarded 50 points for each one we have used TO MY VALENTINE 1’U always think of you Loving and true Old wishes and new Very best thoughts and true Ever I'm sending you too and Edith were standing in a large depaitment store It was ladem with valentines of all shapes and sizes In the center was one made to look like a book The pages weie of pure white glossy paper edged with gold The cover was gilded and had paper lace on it Also there were tiny pink Cupids shooting at a target which was a red heart The pages were bordered with tiny crimson hearts doves and other symIt was this woik bols of affection of art at which Rebecca and Edith Rebecca at a counter were staring You ore my queen to rule Oh ever thy will 1 will do Until skies no longer are bine— For I love you FARNES KFNNER Age 12 Salt Lake “May I serve you?” the clerk’s voice broke in on their enchantment The two girls started "Oh — oh— yes please We want 10 of these and 14 of those over there" Will you be my valentine And say you love me true? For if you'll be my valentine Then I will be yours too! MYRL GARDNER Age 8 Salem I'm sending you a valentine With my heart’s own true love Perhaps I bhall get one from you And on it a while dove MAURINE GARDNER Age 8 Salem bring a message this Valentine day I hope it will bring joy to me J guess that you know what I'm going 1 to say And that’s what I hope you will be! WILENE McMULLIN Price A VALENTINE ROMANCE To a Valentine party long years ago Went a little girl quite richly dressed To the very same party o'er fields of snow Sped a little boy In Sunday best ACROSS They sat side by side when the games were ployed Each looked at the other askance Til the little boy caught the little girl In the midst of a small shy glance To behold To dispute Not et Womans nam n13 Abbreviation lor degree Anver 13 A single unit IS Abbreviation for 10 (Arabic) M Woman s name 18 Agreeable 11 Is able 24 One who inherit 25 Short lor Alfred 26 Ancient prophet 27 From Then the little girl flushed a crimson 32 red And the little boy took her hand “Never mind for 1 like you a lot" he said And she answered “I understand" So the little girl and the little boy Played together for several long years And their lives were mixed with sorrow and Joy — Of great happiness and bitter tears moon Til one evening when the shone bright The boy whispered softly “I love you" in the shone And the girl's eyes pale moonlight A she answered “I love you too" Then for many years they w ere blown apart For the boy had gone off to the sea Polka said the ship sank In the girl's sad heart There remained but a sweet memory - put her sailor returned to make her glad They were wed on St Valentine's day 8o the true hearted girl and the sailor lad End this story the only right way KNIGHT CRUSAD1 R LAEL WOOLSEY Age 12 Salt Lake Annie Laurie ” Inspired By Beautiful Woman Note1 This I the Uurd of a scries of descriptions of songs end ballads why they were written and how Annie Laurie Is one of the prettiest love books that we have It has a story that should be known by everyone Ihe principal characters are a love-su-- k youth nd a heartless woman Douglas of Finland was poor and of low portion but that didn't keep him from loving Annie Laurie a rich noblewoman He would serenade his love every night but she did not seem impressed So he composed the song “Annie Laurie to draw htr attention but all was in of Vain Annie Laurie married on her own wealth and station KNIGHT GERALDINE &UVF RT Modena 1 4 8 10 2tt 30 34 38 36 42 43 44 46 47 49 50 51 52 Like Strong wire rope Ind finite article To catch Woman s name Surprise Organ of hearln In contact with Existed A liUie mass Grab A r Abbreviation for electric telegraph Having a wooden leg Abbreviation for New England DOWN Contraction lor even Evening i poetic) Man name 6 Shore 7 Harmonise 8 Colorlefit 9 Abbreviation for rupee 12 Woman name 14 Rail on stairway 16 Quality of being atrocious 17 One whq telia 19 Greek Utter 20 Sixth note of the musical scale 21 Relatives 23 Abbreviation for compare 23 Excmmation 2 3 6 28 81 33 35 36 37 40 41 44 45 46 48 A crae Abbreviation for barium Negative Abbreviation for railroad In the mldt of Pertaining to punishment Tidy Short for father Pale Exist Pronoun Exist LILLY PEDERSEN Aae 13 bait Lake Popodolo the Fairy Boy CHAPTER XXIII In Fairyland there was a great show —a great display of gorgeous fairies attired In the most beautiful robes and gowns and tunics that could be All were eager and eximagined pectant seemingly awaiting some marvelous triumph that was about to take place Hush! What is that speck In the distant sky? A faint murmur arises And from the excited whispers ground a procession rises up headed by two figures — one the stately but dainty Lady Deana and the other the The speck fairy Princess Illeana has grown until it Is recognizable as a beautiful graceful silver chariot drawn by twelve white swans A great cry of Joy triumph and wonder breaks out accompanied by strains of soul filling music Illeana hardly sees the chariot (which it is Intended that she should not) and she and her hero are toIn irrepresgether in one bound sible enthusiasm Lady Wanda Popodolo and Illeana (much to her protestations ) are hoisted onto a chair carried on the shoulders of other fairies and borne to the palace amid shouts of homage Great feasting prevails these three being the heroes of the hour -- bo pas two weeks And If at this time you had been fortunate enough to obtain possession of a silver leaf floated down from 1 airy land on state occasions you might have read the following account- YE FAFRIE TRUMPET Royal Wedding Most Important In of Fairyland Takes Place' Today being the seventh and final birthdate of Princess Illeana daughter of the late Queen Le Fae she was wedded with due pomp and ceremony to her betrothed Prince Popodolo son of Queene Wanda of late rescued from captivity by the Prince The PTince raised on the lowly earth since birth braved great danger and hardship and overcame great this task difficulty to accomplish and succeeded at gieat risk of life The Princess has stood by him since the beginning of his adventures For the auspicious ceremony Princess Illeana wore an emerald green silk robe with pure white ermine tilmminpg around the neck and hem and the flowing sleeves Rare gems gleamed from her golden tresses but only one Jewel graced her fair neck a carved black opal pendant which it was revealed had been given her by the Prime upon their betrothal before he left on the (Inal stage of his mission The groom woie a dull silver gray velvet tunic and long bell trousers of the same mates lal both behig tilmmed with narrow blaik fur Each had a host of attendants Lady DeRna gave the bride away and Queen Wanda was the guest of honor among the spectators As tiie Princess was presented her ring on a crimson velut cushion with golden tassels the happy couple was led to the altar where they were coronated King and Queen of all the Hosts Of Fairyland At this time a crown wag placed on the head of and the rovnl purple robe wag each thrown over the shoulders of His Annals Majesty Then among the thousand gifts said Rebecca “And how much is that one'’" asked Edith pointing at the valentine book "Fifty cents” came the answer “Do you wish to buy it?” Hastily Edith shook her head She and Rebecca had but 50 cents betw een them Both were thinking how nice it would be to give that beautiful valentine to Miss Madison their pretty school teacher On their way home Rebecca stumbled over something When she looked to see what the object was she gave a surprised exclamation For lying in the snow was a beautiful purse Upon opening it Bebecca and Edith found a compact a silk handkerchief a small notebook and The girls took it home with $50 them uncertain what to do with it That night while reading the newspaper Edith suddenly looked up and cried “Becky listenl” Then she proceeded to read an article m the “lost and found column It said that a Mrs Harrison had lost her purse that afternoon It had contained a compact notebook and $50 and there was a reward offered “There! What do you think of that" Inquired Edith when she had finished "I tli ink that we must take that purse back the first thing tomorrow" answered Rebecca slowly So it came about that the next morning the two girls hurried through their work and found themselves at last on a wide front porch They rang the bell and soon the door was opened by a butler in white and gold livery When told their mission he ushered them into a richly furnished room As they entered a beautiful young woman rose and came forward to meet them In a few words the story was told and the purse delivered to Its owner Rebecca stoutly refused to accept $5 as a reward but Mrs Harrison Insisted telling her to accept it as a gift She finally won out and Rebecca took the money When she and Edith had left the big white house they sped to the department store hoping that the valentine book was still there It was and when Rebecca and Edith had paid the clerk they carried the valentine home to wrap it in white tissue paper before giving it to Miss Madison Just before they wrapped it they read the poem which was printed in gold The last verse was: wnen true and clean — Much more than her realm Is to a queen KNIGHT CRUSADER LAEL WOO! SEY Age 12 Salt Lake City bestowed upon their highnesses a royal silver chariot drawn by twelve white swans in golden harness accompanied by two uniformed elf footmen Nlxpox and Pixwox by name whose acquaintance the Prince had recently made was presented by Queen Wanda to the pair In this vehicle they suddenly escaped together much to the chagrin of the footmen (who were at that moment being Introduced to the fairy congregation) and have not been seen since However we have been persuaded by Queen Wanda not to worry for as the gays no harm can befall anyone who sets out in it and must assuredly return home safelythey It may be well to add that they DID return home safely and King Popodolo Queen Illeana Lady Deana and Lady Wanda fuled happily and wisely together for many many many year THE FND NA1DA RICHARDSON Logan age id |