Show Tape Two THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING Last Act of School Play Given Here MAY 8 1932 MOTHER’S DAY CROSSWORD ACT III riace: Marilyn and Joan’s room Time: Evening a lew days later (Joan Helen Katherine are iji the loom) ( Joan Well I do hope the rest ol the girls will hurry Marilyn will be here in a lew minutes and all our plans will be spoiled Helen: There now (putting arm round Joan's shoulder) don't look so downhearted They'll come (Knock) Oh Kathie door): (answering come in Mrs Taylor and Miss James Oh and here comes Ruth too Joan: Well now that we are all here and it's a quarter to 8 I think Marilyn ought to be coming soon Kathie: You art as sentinel and When you guard the door Helen think you see her coming Just whistle we’ll Then end out goes the light have lun Helen: I hope she hurries ’cause I’m hungry Miss James: Girls do you think Muriel will come? Joan: Oh we have that all planned Muriel and Marilyn went to the library together You know Muriel is eo sorry about the necklace that ahe can't do enough for Marilyn Mrs Taylor: Well I’m glad things have come about so nicely and that there is peace once more Ruth: But where are you keeping the foodstuff? Joan: Oh under the bed of course Miss James: Goodness girls It's five to 8 You won't be able to stay tip too late remember Helen (whistles): Hey here they flo-tW’- S Hary&'t'ioy s I1 n12 u 14 15 i 20 S3 Come Joan: Turn off that light Kathie Turns off (Indicates small lamp other one herself) There now everyone be as still as mice Marilyn (entering with Muriel): I wonder where Whoo! it’s dark Joan can be (Knocks over chair in effort to find light) Owl that hurt Come on in Muriel I’ll bet they are trying to play a trick on us (She finds the light) All girls: Surprise! Oh girls you frighten Marilyn: me but what does this all mean? (She looks amazedly around) Mrs Taylor (putting her arm around Marilyn): My dear these girls your Intimate friends have gathered here to give you a little surprise party to show you how deep their affection is for you and how sorry they are that they misjudged you in our recent misunderstanding They want you to forgive them so that you can go on'x be irig the best of friends Marilyn: Oh! I thank you all so " much and I truly forgive you Kathie: We're all so glad Now come on and we can have our spread and fun Joan: Ruth and Helen get that card table from the closet and Miss James Mrs Taylor Marilyn and Muriel can sit at that Then we other girls can sit on the bed (Ruth and Helen exit) Muriel (going to Marilyn who is In the corner): Honest Marilyn dear I'm so sorry Can you ever forgive me? Marilyn: Of course Muriel It was sad mistake but now that It is all Over with why should we worry? (Helen and Ruth have returned With the table) Helen: There! Now let’s hurry ’cause as I said before I'm hungry! (Girls go about preparing the pread taking things from the box) Joan: Come here Miss James This Is your place Mrs Taylor (rising): You young girls of Lake Shore have been happy and well conducted during the year 1 am proud of the fact that I can be considered your friend I hope you will continue to develop your chnrcters And now just one more thing Don't be too hasty in pour Judgment again 24 25 24 21 28 ao 12 94 96 37 98 41 43 44 47 60 M 62 64 66 68 (Curtain) 1VDAT IS THIS? My first Is In car My second’s In bar My third is In ran Mv fourth is in pan My fifth is in eat My sixth Is in beat My seventh Is In nation: My eighth Is In creation My ninth Is In tan My whole Is a flower— Now guess If vou can JSQUIRE BFRYL THEURER Age 13 Providence Answer: Carnation Melody Affections Name ol radio Conjunction Negative or popltlvt of electricity Cent (abbr ) Mother or father Wrecks Total A umt of measure 59 To seek 60 64 65 A 67 Mother's day flower Boy's name Power to work Preposition Myself UP AND DOWN Mother Dexterity Department (abbr) Fruits (tropical) J - Acnoea Fathers One who smokes Abbreviation lor southeast Preposition A cry ol s cow March 15 A desire tot food To Second 8unday In Mar Interior (abbr ) To talk lamely Masculine pronoun A child And (French) Father Form of verb “to bs Endearment Exclamation Route (abbr) To act Clothes CHAPTER 11 The trial was set for Tuesday four days after the arrival of Dr Ames and Sally’s father During the four days Sally had been a guest at Barbara's ranch home Mr Ames had spent most of the time making notes on the case and Dr Ames had visited his patient every morning He felt sure that if the court would allow he could cure Pedro with one of those delicate operations for which he waa famous The little town was filled with people and the courthouse was more Some of the people had to filled stand outside of the open windows In order to be near even if they couldn’t see and hear Rex Dailey had brought his plane down and was giving scenic rides to anyone who had the five dollars to pay The country folk were regarding the trial as an excuse to leave their labors and declare a holi- day The trial lasted from early morning until afternoon with an Intermission for lunch Neither Sally nor Barbara was nervous They were very calm compared to the farmers who testified for the state Some of them looked wild-eye- d as they related how when and where their sheep or cattle were taken Mr Ames caught them In many lies It turned out that Pedro had run the sheep away from the farms and only taken a small per cent of them for his own leaving the rest within easy reach of their rightful owners He had never killed anyone and only wounded one person in the year that he had been a bandit Dr Ames took these facts and told the people that there was only one explanation for It and that was a pressure on the man’s brain He told them that if they would consent to parole the prisoner he would operate as soon as possible I 6 7 9 9 10 11 13 15 16 17 18 21 22 29 30 91 33 35 38 39 40 42 44 45 46 48 49 62 63 65 66 67 6t 62 3 64 68 69 Move Past participle of speed A boy child A maternal parent Education (abbr ) A bundle of papers Place To grumble Part of verb to bo Exclamation Russian ruler To strike Exclamation of joy At assent A boy’s nickname Expression of surprist To devour Preposition Article v Stupid Vacant Fidelity Help Ratio of diameter to circumference of a circle Place to live Preposition Conjunction United Idea Surname A woman devoted to the religious lifo The tygheat card in a suit To oMcrve Trademark of a patent mediclno Era Opposite to yes Behold To shake To exist AMY NAKASHIMA aye 15 Salt Lake The jury had no place to go to vote on the verdict so the people were turned out of the courthouse so that it could be used as a jury room The people drifted out to the field where Rex had his plane Rob helped take and sell tickets for the rides They had quite a business worked up when the bell rang to notify the people that the verdict was ready The foreman of the jury stood on the front steps of the courthouse and read the verdict "We the jury have decided that It Is best to give the prisoner the chance to regain his proper mental state But if after the operation to be performed by Dr Ames the prisoner cannot pass the test made by five specialists of the brain to ascertain his sanity he will be turned over to the state" The crowd cheered "I will turn the prisoner over to Dr Ames whenever he Is ready for him Meanwhile he must remain In the city jail" Sally and Barbara jumped up and down for pure joy Mr Ames hurried to the Jnil to tell his client the good news Pedro received the news without a word He Just sat with his head between his hunched shoulders as he hnd sat all through the trial and ever since he had been captured It waa nearly dark when the majority of the crowd went home Sally Barbara Rob and Dr Ames were hurrying down the street to where Rex had his plane He had promised to take them all to the ranch and spend' the night there "Miss Ames! Miss Ames!" Sally turned to see who was calling her name It was the postmistress “Here Is a letter for you Miss Ames" the woman panted as she caught up and presented It to Sally (To be continued ) GERALDINE SIEVERT Modena John Thinks Twice Before Getting Gift John was working hard in the soap It was late In the afterfactory noon He could hear the people that walked past the factory laughing and talking He could else feel the sweat running down from his forehead It was a hot dusty day About a month before his mother had told John why we celebrate Mother's day He was encouraged now when the thought came to him of how his mother's eyes would glisten when he gave her the present he was going to buy with the money he was earning after school hours John’s father had died two years before At that time he was earning a comfortable salary and kept the mother and five children well supSince his plied with nice things death the other children one by one had married until John was the only one left at home He being the smallest child was petted kissed and loved because of this but when bis father died it all vanished so suddenly that John felt as though he were In a new world He was 16 and he considered himself quite a man John loved his mother dearer than any other person in the world He thought as he sat working in the soap factory “I’ll get her a beautiful Chinese vase and fill it full of apple blossoms” About a week later John went up town He didn't buy the vase He thought his mother would enjoy two years’ subscription to a certain magazine so he went to the magazine counter and asked for a copy Bnd subscribed for it in his On Mother’s i day mother’s name he gave her that month’s magazine Then tears came to her eyes “Do you know” she said to John "the reason I like this magazine so well Is because your daddy used to write many stories which he sent to this publishing company This magazine liked them so well that they promised to print one each month as long as they lasted and they did" When John returned to his hard work at the soap factory after school the next day he was very glad that he hadn’t bought the Chinese vase for Mother’s day KNIGHT CONSTANT EMMA JULIA JENKINS Rexburg Idaho -- Liltle Girls Find Good Way To Earn Gift “Hello mother dear" said Jean as she opened the door “ 'Elio muvver dear" imitated lit-tie Betty as she followed Jean “Hello dears Where have you been?” asked mother “We have been sweeping Mr store for him” said Jean “Yes and we got some money too" said Betty “and we’re going again toAl-de- n's morrow” “Well never mind about the money Come and have your dinner now” said mother Betty and Jean ate their dinner and then went to bed In the morning they were back at Alden's store workTheir mother woning like bees dered why they wanted money but smiled and said to herself "1 guess they want to buy something extra for their playhouse" The two sisters spent all their spare time in their room Mother wondered about this too but said nothing On Mother's day the two little girls came running to their mother's room and gave her a gift It was a basket made of braided crepe paper and inside was a thimble needle thread pins and scissors "Oh how nicel” exclaimed mother "We earned the money ourselves" explained Jean “I made the basket and Betty made the mat to stand It on Do you like It?" “Yes Indeed" said mother “It Is a lovely gift and one I shall keep and use always” ESQUIRE BERYL THEURER Age 13 Providence JUMBLED SAYING the following See whether you can rearrange the letters of each word so that you can tell what he said Al lial more ve rho pet obel O wet om! Yam gelmo the r? A B? Rahl Am I-- I N Col! NT JANET HIGGS Age 11 Bingham Answer: All that I am or ever hope to be 1 owe to my angel mother— Abraham Lincoln A famous man said v j |