Show THE SALT LAKE TRIDUNE Fatre Six JUNIOR JULY SUNDAY MORNING 27 Annabel Has Curious Dream A Story About ‘‘The Gang” and About Fairies Real Party A was a hot July day "Oil she won't? ever get here" moaned Mono There were five of us sitting on our lawn Bessie Pack Hope Nelson Marion Christensen Mona Snyder and I Marjorie Mellor was the one a ho hadn't come yet Suddenly we heard a buzzing noise Looking up we saw a queer airplane circling above our heads ‘Gracious what'a that?" exclaimed Marlon "Don't you recognise an airplane when you see one?” said Bessie can I land?” a voice called “On the ground" said Hope Then the airplane landed We all rushed over to it and whom should we see but Marjorie Mellor! “Where did you leam to fly?” asked Hope “Up In the air” replied Marjorie It was so hot that we put on our bathing suits and lay under a tree Pretty soon we were all asleep I wai quickly awakened though for mother had sent Willis to move the water on the lawn and he had it on me That gave me a bright idea I woke up the others and said: “What do you say to having a Shower bath?” "But where will we have It?” asked Bessie “In the water” Mona replied We got several tubs and Idled them with cold water We splashed around awhile and had a water fight Ihen it began to rain and we were afraid we might get wet so we emptied the tubs and went indoors We played “little fishy” “duck In the rain” and "rain and sunshine” until it got dark 'I lien the girls hopped Into the airplane and it tneezed away with them KNIGHTBANNERET JANET 10 4 HfClGS Bingham Canyon 1 100 points ) age 4 Our Birthday Club JULY 8tftn1rdvlll Ruhr Hill N 8mih Study Jfdyth IAke Lol Ward Clear llrinlTjrRotaft CUrUGturu Malt Lake lunulas Jam nouman Salt Lake Vance Kanab Kuttcnr Bradshaw Cl r ton Jofihln Kirkendtll Dividend LI itiu 8'one Aberdeen Idaho Dean Nebeker Randolph D‘ik Ruff Bait tike Lvle Weeks W'iiup-lic- r Idaho On’ Walter fill Balt lake tharlotia Ky (Ity Gordon Jmw Idtho Oeorga Eerie Cine Oeor WtlUnma limp ion a Botin I U veil tsiul PeikUta Mldrale Lsnnanne Idaho Oiidrmindsen Burl ey Charles liacUi Challl Idaho Marjorie Nely C is-- ti Data Lillian Si 'liman Sait Lake Clif-lui- d Borg Salt Lake JULY 30 Mrr Walker Balt Lake F'fvard D Bouirea Bait Lake Malcolm Wilaoti Sait lake Hina taVern Anderson Murray tJrari-daSalt Lake Carolyn Jr Balt Lake Van WriahtMyrthen Murray Brio Honan karranuton ( harlotte Amiindfn Bull Lake Do olhjr leUrf sen Salt lake Thomas James Felir Brvit Lke Katherme Wrutit Neplil Robert K Snyder kob-e- rt Mult fake Jim kHin legintt Rulvale Dante! Rome Rtrhlird (lain Tut kr Clear Cnek Walter lDlton Evmuttm Wyoming Jf'tsa NeaelL Midiale la nut Wxd-Wai- d Salt lake Mx Burgenon Wrilou Idaho J Boyd McKean Dividend JULY 10 William Huden Sait Lke Donald Bom-er- a Idaho Marie AllmerwRn er Kirby Midvale Luriii Archer Park i rr Huth Woods Croaa Huih Johannesen Jviiii Murray Howard Pnrlln Salt Lake Allan Kemmerer W yomint Reatrti e Smith I uke Dil Douglas HoKman Salt lake rib-- H Lambert Balt Lkr Wy firewater Sell Lake Hamola Balt ffiUhorp I eke kill Livingston fiyiinevlile Rved Hunrn Iremoit'oa Hetty So mm r DeKHde vils Janbe Cl'irk Park City Hay oak do hen Jack Hin iey Provo Harry Ibuuuu Peru Salt Laae BohM Annabel Worth had the flower garden in Huntville Ehe had planted oh so many flowers and brs tof all there was a running babbling brook which Annabel considered her best prize One day after working hard In her prized garden Annabel went to sleep early bul before going to sleep she read a few lines of a fairy tale Then tucking it under her pillow she went best-looki- It “Where 1930 THE OL SWIMM1N1 HOLE Th pelicnf eal and turtle !ucVt which were hidden in the pictut ere iliown at the left in heavy out “ lines Robert Date Wardle Randy Ftnar JohnEvans Bron Salt Provo George Lae Iean A Junes Montpelier Idaho son I ola Buchanan nison Cisco HOME TO MOTHER Edna Jensen Gun- AUGUST Marie Loik Helper Boyd F Butler Salt Lake Mabel Jewkes Oramrevllie Mildred ‘oi k Warren H American Andersen TJujnipnen Burnt City Martha Garrett Sait Lake Kay Daniels Salt Lake Joseph Dee Hunsaker Salt Richfield CHn BUI Fills North Balt Lake Hyrum Sharp Patterson Salt Lake Robert Jelli&on Jr Salt Lke Betty Jean Ridge Park City Earl B Davi Balt Lake Dick Biatkliam Lockerby Beth Johnson Castle Dale Tom Ilarriaon Salt lake Keith Halt Bineham Ruth Ignore Miller Sait Iake Dali Ogden Helinsr Sherman O Thomr Murray Frederick Lour Bagfey Jr Salt Lake Dougin te Castle-gaMitchell Suit Lake Keith Robert Kluge Salt Lake EuFerrl Meehamluulnj Croydon Thackeray reka Clella Youn Salt Lake Joseph Olsen Richfield Carolyn Kuhn Salt Lake AUGUST NEW CLI B MEMBER June Gansch of Beattie Wftih who is spending the summer at Shelley Idaho has enrolled In Knighthood sleep After a few minutes Annabel opened her eyes and wonder of wonders I There perched on her pillow sat a wee elf with gauzy wings He beckoned Annabel to follow him As she did so the elf said "Tonight at 12 a fairy's ball will be held so come come ” Thru they flew out of the window right aight into her garden Annabel rubbed her eyes she could hardly believe her garden could hold so many elves fairies and flowers One beautiful fairy who seemed to be the queen said to Annabel: “Annabel you must be our guest of honor tonight at our ball because It is you who made this beautiful garden for our pleasure!” With this the ball began A group of fireflies furnished the light the frogs and crickets and katydids the music and the fairies Xtvrnlshrd the dancing The best thing was that the was changed and Annabel Kow Th diagram low each of file young bird maf bo brought to without croaaing their mother line GETS TWO LVMBS Herald Clarissa Williams of Murray has acqured two little lambs to care for during vacation time she ttiinks they aie lota of fun to play with and make better playmates than a dog brook to delicious lemonade to a tiny fairy Delicious food and tid-biand lemonade were served Annabel never enjoyed a party as much as this one Suddenly dawn came the fairies and elves sought refuge and shelter tn the many flowers and then Annabel woke up! “Oh oh" she sighed and then: “Oh I never knew my garden was such a paradise for fa tries and elves and although I believed In fairies and such tills is the first time I knew they were In my garden I" Th-a sudden thought struck her She raced downstairs and tasted her brook! 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Fvr urn Blt vke Mtltmt Salt 'ke Kay lverannDunn Cos Iv llle 'ViHi Balt Inke Jack Wanda rginia ll'wrllyn Soldier 8jmni reietson Salt Lake Stanley Burgon Baud) AnsVer to Knighthood Shield Puzzle Nonsense Rhymes I J J 4 (Nonsense rhymes may be submitted at any time Twenty-fiv- e points are awarded for each one published ) ' TOO BAD! Weezy Wlnk3 and Wcezy Wee Were running 'round the town For they'd been stung by a bumblebee And neither could sit dnw n CLARISSA PETERSON Age 12 Bountiful IIUMPETY-DUMPET- Y Humpety Dumpcty Could not tell the truth Humpet? Dumpetv Joined the Knighthood of Youth Not any of Lite little boys In the whole neighborhood Could beat Humpety Dumjiety In being good! KNIGHT LOIS MILTON ' Green River JUST A RHYME To get points for a nonsense rhyme You are doing mighty fine 8o I hope that this will be Twentv-flv- e new points for me ESqUIRE EMMA JUUA JENKINS Salt Lake IS THIS SO? midnight In the daytime And the sky was cloudy that clear It was The day birds were talking gmffly As the trees knelt down to play! KNIGHT LOIS MILTON Green River A I never NONSENSE RHYME saw a pussy cat Go out to play with ball or bat I never saw a little bov Who washed his face with eager Joy I never saw a gentle cow Who longed to pull a sulky plow I flever aw a little girl Who hated powder rouge and curh! JOSEPHINE STONE Ogden AT YELLOWSTONE Barbara Bennlon Is spending her vacation touring Yellowstone National park |