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Saircino Helper Bobby Sharp Salt Lake: Robert T Snow 6aJt Lake Myrle -- ?IJ8C3rj Salt Lake Sammy Sorenson Irving White Salt Lake Ben E Lofgreen Sandy Albert H Johnson Salt Lake Delmar J Young Ogden Mane Romney Salt Lake Mary Jean Woolley Salt Lake Marshall McCord Logan Elaine Brewster Salt Lake: May Beth Hansen Ooehen Louise Nucich Castlegate Jere-til- th D Toone Salt Lake Kathryn Mae Matoirlo Ely Nev Venetta Schlatter Salt Lake Russell Smalley Salt Lake Mava Anderson Bingham MAT 14 Della Williams Grantsville Willard Montgomery Salt Lake Arlene Broman Sait Lake Lucille Jacobsen SpanUh Fork Laurance Ekker Hanksville Geraldine Taylor Lehi Rose Wilkinson Salt Lake: Helen Reeves LaSal Glen Robertson Pleasant Grove Neola Forsyth Teasdale Harry I Bryan loeele Emma Sims Lehl Dwight Buchanan Pocatello Idaho: Calver William Webb Salt Lake Dick McGhie Salt Lake Keith A Nelson Sandy Bernice Muse Tooele: Edward Dalton Tooele Gordon Williams Salt Lake Richard W Kellogg Rock Springs Wyo Robert Alexander Salt Lake Ellen Hancey Hyde Park Max Owen Roosevelt: Margaret Major Centerville Ferry F Hall Nephi David Langley Bailey Nephi Constance Mae Brown Spring CanDean Slain Dividend Rodney B yon TunkS Montpelier Idaho: Eugene Kelly Flko Nev Ronald L Call Afton Wyo Thelma Jenkinson Ogden Mildred Paga NephL MOTHER M stands for mother so good and true: O stands for others who love her too she always speaks T stands H stands for honor for us she seeks E stands for everlasting love R stands for rays of light from above These letters six spell the word ‘Mother A better friend there is no other KNIGHT CONSTANT EMMA JULIA JENKINS Rexburg Idaho for-trut- “What are you giving you mother?” asked Sally of Jane and Ellen as they sat sewing “I’m giving mamma a pair of nice new pearl colored gloves” answered Ellen with a smile “And what are you giving Janet Jane colored as she answered frankly: 'Tin afraid I can’t give mother anything but love” Sally and Ellen smiled at each other and Jane noticing this hastened to add: "Next summer I shall work in the strawberries Then I'll get her some house dresses” Sally and Ellen walked hand in hand toward home leaving Jane by the brook Jane sat still fof a few moments pondering Then “Oh I have it!” she exclaimed jumpup so quickly that she frightened 1 ing a little squirrel that had been sitting near Jane gathered some wild flowers that grew along the brook and laced them in a basket “I’ll write a little verse to go with this” she said “But what shall I sayl Let’s thinkl” Then she began to write: With love from Jane To mother dear I’ll help you all I can Throughout this year The next morning Jane skipped Into her mother’s room and gave her the basket “Here mother dear!" she cried St Many essayists were happy to pay tribute to their mothers in prose feel that they cannot write verse seized this opportunity of expressing their Mills of to went Berntre First place love and gratitude to their mothers it is a Tooele Although Bernice's essay Is unusually personal and Intimate sincere expression of the gratitude this fine girl feels for the sacrifice and effort made by her mother Seoond place was awarded to Emma Julia Jenkins age 11 Rexburg Idaho third place to Betty Renstrom Salt Lake' and honorable mention to Sarah Kay Mona our Who MY MOTHER Of course each one holds a high opinion of her mother but I want to tell you why I am so grateful to my mother When I was 9 years old my own dearest father died leaving my poor mother alone In the world with two children to feed and rear Instead of seeking aid from anyone my brave mother tried and got a job in a store She worked hard while my sister and I kept house the best we could but we went around cheerfully for we well knew that Mother was uptown working hard just for us Almost four years has passed now and still my patient mother is working working working away from home all day long for her two children When she comes home she's awfully tired and sometimes cross but who wouldn't be? She has to labor day after day day after day with never a rest so that we two girls may have the necessities and some of the comforts of life When I grow older I am going to kissing her “Oh Jane darling!” said mother smiling “I am so glad you gave me something like this A little real membrance is worth more than the most expensive present ” MAFYBETH JENSEN Providence N write I am going to try to be famous and make a lot of money — just for my mother I want to get her the luxuries that she has given up for us Can you blame me? I think “mother" is a most sacred word It stands for one who will sacrifice her whole life for those she loves BERNICE MILLS Age 13 BRIGHT SAYINGS Tooele ESSAY The great Abraham Lincoln said: “All that 1 am or hope to be 1 owe to an angel mother” A mother is her child’s best friend She stands behind him no matter where he goes or what he does If he lives a fine life and becomes a famous character she is proud and happy and loves him just the same If he should go wrong and bring sorrow and disgrace to her name she loves him still 'Her love goes with him all through his life Some things she did for him he will never forget ‘‘God could not be everywhere and so he gave us mothers” KNIGHT CONSTANT EMMA JULIA JENKINS Rexburg Bright sayings may be submitted at any time Twenty-fiv- e points are awarded for each one published My mother was telling the story of the Three Bears She had just got through with the sentence “And Goldilocks ate the little bear's soup all up” when my little sister age 2 spoke up quick as a wink “And the cracker and the butter!” Then think Ing she had added to the famous story she waited for more KNIGHT JERRY STONE Gooding Idaho One day Bobby’s mother was tak ing him to the dentist to get his tooth filled “What kind of filling do you wantl asked the dentist Idaho “Chocolate” said Bobby JANE WATSON Rupert Idaho ' We had had a little kitten but had given it away One day mamma was teaching my little sister Beth aEe 2 a song She said “Sing bring bach my kitty to me” “No” said Beth "Kitty scratch!" LAMAR STANLEY age 9 Nephi Sunday morning we were getting washed for breakfast When it came Neldon's turn he said “I washed last night and I’m still clean!" DARYL STANLEY age 11 Nephi The other day my little sister Beth came into the house with an egg in each hand “Who gave you those eggs?” asked mother “Chlckle” said Beth ESQUIRE THAYS STANLEY Age 7 Nephi Bruce couldn't find his cap At last he said “Well if I can’t find my cap I’m going to go outside baldheaded KNIGHT CONSTANCE EMMA JULIA JENKINS Rexburg Idaho Aunt Alice and my little cousin had Just returned from town Irry When they came in Aunt Alice said “We came home on number 8” “Oh no Aunt Alice We came home on the street ear" exclaimed JANET HIGGS age 11 Lorry Bingham Wireless “pirates" who use recelv Ing sets without paying the 10 shill-ing- s license feeare estimated to nunrw ber about 400000 in London |