Show f Tap THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Two ' JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNIXO JULY Teddy Learns It Is Best to Obey Mother ' Teddy stood gazing gloomily at hU sister HU pretty little mother had gone downtown and left her with him saying "Now don’t leave moment She fcaby alone lor even might go near the fire or fall downstairs I’ll only be gone about hall an hour and U you are a good boy I will bring you home a surprise” And so had left him minutes passed slowly by Teddy longed to be outside in the sparkling sunlight but baby had a cold and could not go out He turned to look at his sister again What he saw made him leap across the room end catch her hand Just as she was about to put it on the hot stove "Don t you dare go near that lire he said pulling Iter away again" from the! stove He spoke more roughly than he had intended and baby ecrewed up her lace and began to Che Five around uncoGoshl Why didn't his mfortably like she It seemed mother hurry? bad been gone about two hours already He looked at his watch No she had only been gone ten minutes Teddy gave the baby her doll and ahe stopped crying and began to amuse herself “Teddy Oh Ted!" Someone was calling him Teddy went to the window and looked out There stood Harry Jack and Tom Teddy's best cry Teddy friends looked They each had a fishing line and some bait "Ht Ted!” cried Tom ”do you want to go fishing with us? We've got enough bait to supply a couple of armies” "(Josh I wish I could but I’ve got to stay with Patsy until mom gets home” "How long will she be?” "About fifteen minutes" “Heck we can’t wait for you I Harry’s uncle is going out to the he is going to take us springs and and drop us off at the bend where we turn off the highway Then we can hike the rest of the way ’’ “Listen Teddy” cried Jack “Don't you think you could leave her alone? Your mother wouldn't care would she’’ "Yell I'm afraid she would” answered Ted remembering how near (he baby had come to getting burnt "Well hurry and make up your mind Harry's uncle Is leaving In five minutes If you decide to go tneet us over In Harry's yard” the boys as they Teddy watched How he wished he dHapix-arecould go Maybe his mother would not care And it wasn't always that one could get a free ride out to the spot where they fished Tlie more Ted thought of it the more he wanted to go At last he decided to go "She will only be alone for ten minutes” he thought "and she can t get hurt In that little while" And so he gave her a few toys to play with and after gettUig his fishing line he ran over to Harry's house Just in time to leave It was late in the evening when Teddy reached home from an unsuccessful trip As he walked past the parlor he glanced In and saw his Ready for Battle As none of the following poems was sent in for any particular weekly contest it was decided fairest to give each one that we use today 50 points: JUNE NIGHTS I love to sit in the window seat On starlit nights in June To gaze at the stars that fleck the sky ' At the teautlful summer moon The stars are scattered far and wide On the broad expanse of night The clouds are drifting silently I’m held spellbound at the sight beams of the moon shift down Through the velvet night so fair It hangs so high In the eastern aky I wonder how Ood holds It there? bright Of fresh milk drink a quart each day And you will grow In a healthy way Every day bathe In a tub And follow that inth a vigorous rub Eat plenty of fruit and vegetables too They’ve very good you know that’s true I Take care of your eyes and keep where Its light For something priceless Is your There are more health habits sight but I'm sure that you Will be healthy and happy If you practice tliese few —Knight Defender Margaret Dudley bait 13 Lake i The silvery Now low in the east a streak of gray Is heralding the dawn of day —Evelyn Coatney Age 14 Aberdeen Idaho SUNSHINE Live In the sunshine Which gives birth to gladness Don’t live In the gloom And cultivate sadness The If Live on the housetop Not down in the cell Open air children Live nobly and wed eighth Is In mouth but not In NAIDA RICHARDSON Logan SCRAMBLED NAMES Aekre 2 Brelgndih 3 Eltil-to4 Wkahs 5 Hayf 6 Oceyr 8 Wlsoen ? Bbyd 9 Aguhnam 10 Mailllws STEVE E HATCH Woods Cross 1 Live as a victor And triumphing go Through the queer world Beating down every foe Live In the sunshine God meant It for you Live as the robins Ano sing the day through —Georgia Tripe las Age I Midvale and and mother laughing and talking with a neighbor "Patsy is all right” he thought His mother saw him as he passed the door and called to him He entered the room and his mother smiled at him “Where have you been?” she asked “and where la Patsy?” “Patsy? Why ahe Is here with you Isn't she?” "Whyno I thought you had taken her for a walk” Immediately everyone began to search for the lost baby About midnight she was found in the last place anyone thought she could be in the cupboard under the kitchen sink among the pots and pans sound asleep and unhurt Teddy had helped in the search and never again did he disobey his mother or anyone else He had learned Ills lesson from the scare he had when the baby was BESSIE North First East fourth is In sack but not in fifth is In sate but not In Joy sixth Is In girl but not In boy seventh's In boat but not In whole Is two knights both bold v and strong Can you guess who they are? It may take you long! Live where the Joys are And scorning defeat Have a good morrow For all that you meet lost TVVIV PIT77I P The strange thing about this puz-z- le la that it has two answers both of them the names of knights Can you get both answers? My first is In late but not in soon My second's In rake but not In spoon My third Is in vine but not In My feed My My My ship My lip: My world will be better you do your part HEALTH HABITS Brush your teeth each mom night Keep them healthy clean PUZZLES Puzzles may be submitted at time Fifty points are awarded any for each one published Weed Live In the sunshine And take this to heart: PACK 465 Logan Utah do HIDDEN NAME ’ BESSIE" PACK 1st East Logan Utah ANSWERS TO PUZZLES Twin puzzle: Lancelot Tristram Scrambled names: Eaker Lind bergh Doolittle Hawks Fahy Royce Byrd Enslow Maughan Williams Hidden name: Happiness Orange Prepare Enter Noon HOPE NELSON -- Answer Eat Light Soon On Nice BESSIE PACK The largest nugget of gold ever found weighed 190 pounds The mole has no neck i t ( A True Story) The clock chimed twelve strokes Hope awoke With a strange sensation Had she really heard footsteps? Her first thought was to duck under the blankets but she decided to run into her mother’s room She surely would be safe there! Hope tiptoed to the door My the hall had never looked so dark and spooky) With a dash she fled Into her mother's room She shivered with cold Then she shivered with fear for she had remembered too la te that mother was spend-- v big the night at Aunt Kit's Now for daddy's room Oh the hall a as worse than ever Was that something moving at the end of the hall! fahe began to Imagine all sorts of horrible tilings so to stop herself from think- them she ing of father’s room age gave out I i i S Contest Winner Writes a Story About Herself made a dash for her And there her cour- bed was empty and had evipot been slept on all night Hope dropped a limp heap upon the floor But she suddenly became tense Where were those soft foot- steps going now? They were coming down the hall Hope heard them stop at the door of her room and after a slight pause continue to the room she was In! Hope's heart was beating loud and rapidly She sup- pressed a scream by sheer force and proceeded to crawl under the bed She was trembling in every limb by the time the solt steps were at the door Hope could have cried she was so glad w hen the muffled pad pad With disappeared down the steps The dently more bravery she slowly from under the bed But the came when s loud crash startled the stillness This was the last straw! With her final spark of courage Hope darted to wheie the noise had come the kitchen There In the electric light could be seen her father sorrowfully looking at the remains of a broken dish The soft footsteps had been Dr Nelson returning from a late case He so had a little crawled climax Place a word meaning joy a name of a fruit a word meaning to get ready a word messing to go In midday word meaning to devour the opposite of dark a word meaning In Just a short time a preposition and the opposite of naughty in the order In a column and the firstright letters will spell the first and last name of a girl that everyone who reads The Tribune Jr will know 465 N t 13 1930 I ’ that he would stepped softly not waken Hope and he had peeked Into her room to see If she was sleep- In the dark the mussed lug soundly bed had looked like a form and convinced all was well he went to the kitchen for he was ravenously hungry and there he had broken the dish! Moral the dish Is broken but the memory lingers on KNIGHT CONSTANT HOPE NELSON Salt Lake age 12 4 f HOLLYHOCK DOLLS First pick a hollyhock In full bloom Then pick a bud that Is a good size but not yet ojen Carefully take the green from the bud As you do this you will see small holes around the bud near the bottom Take the stem of the hollyhock that Is in full bloom and Insert It Into one of these holes The bud is to be the head and the flower makes the skirt The bud will still have two little holes in the front that look like eyes A group of these dolls can be used on a cardboard box stage for a little play or for a quaint minuet MAE BROWN Age 9 Spring Canyon Utah (50 points) By Bob Connelly h i 4 |