Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING Comical Capers — In Your Lisl? (Comical Capers may be sent In Twenty-fiv- e any time points are awarded for caeh one published ) DOGS CAN SING A rolnvonlca two pups and a little Rirl can produce some very comical mudc We have two pups about six months old One Is a Qerman police pup and the other Is a black and white cattle dog with one blue eye and one brown eye Mv little sister sits outside playing a rulmonlca with a pup sitting on each side of her Wnen she plays the pups sing They put their heads high into the air one singing the solo In a howl the olhtr accompanying with sharp short barks They sing each time she plays and do not stop until she quits playing KAROL HASUELL Mammoth Utah (age 12) ' ut SLIGHT ACCIDENT I was playing with one of my kittens and it tried to jump off of some sack- - when I teasirgly took hold of hs tail It took all of Its power to resist me and was Just relaxing when I lit go end it fell on its nose I free So proudly o’er the home of the grave RICHARD RUCKENBROD Age 12 6alt Lake City ' that ' Well" she said “I thought rhe least say it was just wonderful ” HERALD GWEN JOHNSTON Blackfoot Idaho woind at (100 points) JOHN PAUL JONFS— A REAL KNIGHT John Paul Jones CAT LIKES FRESH MILK We have a cat that knows of a verv good way to get fresh milk to gain i choose six of eight more I am sending a story and a bright saying and am beginning to wake up and get Interested In the contests I tun going to make "Try try again” my motto I also send my compliments to the four winners and hope they do as well next time I am going to make a suggestion I think the K wircl-- s conununKr-Lc- was estab- lish between Japan and the United States July 28 1789 — The first issue of the of Y - should have a or colors I would suggest purple and gold or some knightly color such as that I am coming to see you this summer and I can hardly wait until that time I will be In Balt Lake about July 23 but don’t look for me until color My small brother who was reading a magazine had heard the man go out but hadn't heard him come back ) in Dad asked if the man had waited long for him Before anyone could answer mv brother piped up "Oh sure he waited till he got his supper” Just then the man camp Into the room My brother turned brick red and scooted as far down behind the ai magazine ’as he could Was he em-bOh my! rassed KNIGHT RUTH MABEY flist successful July Atlantic cable was completed and messagrs exchanged Ju’y 27 1911— The first direct real knight CLARISSA PETERSON Far you see me coming' HELEN RICE Dear Editor: I Provo Utah am sending you Pittsburgh Gazette first newspaper west of the Allegheny mountains July 28 1914 — Beginning of the World War July 31 1777— Lafayette then 20 years old was commissioned with the rank of major general In the Continental army August I 1807— Initial triumph of steam navigation In America by sailing of the steamer Clennont on the Hudson river from New York to Albany August 2 1923 — President Harding died KNIGHT DFErNDTR HOFE SON age 12 Salt Lake (50 NEL- points) ! c Page Ruth Hansen of Delta wants to know when and where the contest subjects are announced Each Sunday in The Tribune Junior the subjects for the next contest are announced In the same storv containing the long tabulated list of point winners for the current week So look for this list Ruth and you will find tho subjects for the next contest given either immediately preceding It or right after it Page Helen Fine and her sister Aral Ua of Salt Lake both lost their cbaits some time ago and have Just recently found them and wish Pare Bountiful points) to A GREAT NAVAL HERO! and wide he scoured the sea And let ne’er a corner pass by Leading his men on to victory To win to fight or to die This great hero of whom I tell I’m sure you’ll know him too Tvvas John Paul Jones who ne’er fell "Till he d done what he d been des- know if they may start marking them where they left off Yes you should both start marking your charts right at the place wh'ue vou left off wtien yon lost them then when they are finished for the balance of time left you may send for your next charts and so on until you have maiked all six K of Y charts tined to do For Old Glory’s cause woiked he And was often In danger and peril So today we all will be Telling of his fame in carol Great hero! Long may thy glory be In our hearts you shall be evermore Mav your fame travel from sea to sea And resound at each patriot shore KNIGHT OFFENDER MARION CHRISTENSEN Price (25 points) Age 12 JOHN PAUL JONES John Paul Jones was a man of worth History books tell his story He fought the English Serapis And so he won his glory I The English navy was great and strong American ships were few But John Paul’s courage never failed When he commended his small crew He beat the English Serapis Because he was strong and brave This good man Richard w on the day And a country he did make and save Other heroes fought on land But John Paul Jones chose the sea And altogether they bravely won America for vou and me AIDE JANIS GRIBBLE East Ely Nev ( 10 Roosevelt Utah My dear Editor: I am sending for my new chart I think I cam most of my spending money helping tend chicks We have six little ducks about three or four weeks old They are very sweet little soft things I am very proud of them I have four sheep all mv own and I am going to er 18(56 — The Sorrow and Joy — both were his own And from ins hard woik a blessing has grown He loved truth and fought for it with all his might And this above all shows he was a (50 1 DErAIlTMEST J Jeering at none who were trying their best Offering help along with tlie rest Now he is dead long years have passed Ever reflecting his deeds to the last Age 12 l’age Seven 1930 01 II TROUBLE points ) Character Club Letter Corner EMBARRASSED? man came to see my dad but as dad wacn t home he had to wait He stayed for supper and after supper dud came home The man went out to his car to get some papers to show dad then he came In and sat down in the next room to the one where vd was eating his belated sup-p- 27 Preparing a way for men to be free Answering calls to fight on the sea Undaunted still h: pushed bravely on Learning to fight ’till the foe was gone A Week in History a sea captain Never complaining of sorrow or pain m-o- w BEGINNER'S LUCK One day when I was quite small I took it into my head to try my luck at a cake I got out our family cook bonk and hunted up plain layer cake ” Then I paid visits to various parts of the kitchen and brought materials I back the necessary stirred the ingredients carefully and according to the directions given in the recipe but the cake certainly didn t look like the ones my mother makes However I put the gooey substance Into pans and baked it In When I had taken the the oven finished "cake” out and "one over mv Ingredients I found the enormous mistake I had mistaken flour for baking powder and cornstarch for HOPE NELSON flour! Age 12 Salt Lake 4 was bold Over waters he said before very old Helping the patriots their freedom milking time he will sit down the cow and pleadingly the milker squirts milk at him he w ill open his mouth and dunk He learned this trick when he was but a kitten and has never FAROL HASSFL forgotten it Mammoth Utah - The worst that history records Twav fought that the colonies might be freed From the English king and lords TIs men like Captain John Paul Jones Who’ve helped to make Old Glory wave Triumphantly o’er the land of the When Dorothy tald me about It I allied her what was the matter with Bancroft Idaho Flam-borou- Indeed PERFECTLY FRANK One day my sister and h°r smaller friend wcie sewing for their dolls Mv sister asked her friend: Isnt my sewing just awful?” IDr friend answered "I should say - battle off ht ran red Where the enemy ships had banded That battle on the sea was terrific SAMUEL MONSON Blackfoot Id alio Fitch near until Then hard-foug- Head Four ships which he commanded Defeated the British and the water A so It isnftthe easiest thing In the world to put in poetry form a story of the career of such a notable man as John Paul Ray which perhaps accounts for the comparatively few entries received in the poetry contest this week Tt was a hard subject we know and for the next contest we have tried to select a subject which will appeal to all of the junior poets whether you write In a humorous or serious vein Richard Ruckenbrod of Salt Lake was awarded first place: second place goes to Clarissa Peterson of Bountiful third place to Knight Defender Marion Christensen of Pi ice and fourth place to Aide Janis Gribble East Ely Nev CAPTAIN JOHN PAUL JONE3 Histuiy tells us— long ago In America’s revolution Captain John Paul Jones opposed the foe To uphold the constitution In a 27 Comer for Young Poets A Arc You Sending JULY some material for the first time r don't know If any will be published or not but I at least will enjoy trying I enjoy marking my chart every night Either my sister or mother help me mark it I wish I could get all of my cousins to join the Knighthood I can see where they could Improve their habits I hope to visit your office the next time we go to Salt Lake I wonder who will win the fourth big point contest I too wonder who will win the next medal Wishing you much success and happiness I am Yours truly PAGE VIRU1NA BOOTH Kaysvllle Utah Dear Editor: I am sending an other group of pictures and my contest material Three cheers for our winners in our closing contest! I am certainly sorry that the daily column has been taken cut but don t you think that another page should be run under the same name m the Junior? I wrote once that Hope would triple the nearest score and she nearly did My last material was sent two weeks ago but as I have been picking currants I have not had time to send any lately k and that I Hoping you may come to the office this summer I am KNIGHT DEFENDER HARRIET good-luc- HEY WOOD ' Clemcntsville Idaho Dear Editor: It has been a long time since I've writti n to you I hope you don’t think I am a quitter I will try to be on time next time Last winter I was busy with my studies This summer I have been busy too Add some laziness to that and you will soon know why Im late I have 33 O’s and the rest are X's Page Alice Hanley of Balt Lake asks if It would be possible for her to get another badge as her badge went to the laundry A new badge will cost 5 cents All-- e Can vou earn this amount yourself? Then send it in and will receive your badge right you back Myrle Miner American Folk asks do I have to do to join Knighthood?” You should look In The Tribune Junior for the blank fmm of application published each Sunday fill m the information asked for and rend it to us together with 13 cents width you are to earn You will then receive yourself your first badge chart and ribbon "What Page Marlon June Le of Tooele wants to know the cost of chart B Chart B and the badge Issued with it will cost 10 cents as will each of the four charts to follow chart B Virginia Baker of 018 West First South street Salt Lake City writes: "I would like some of the Knighthood members to write to me I get very lonesome” We feci rure that you will hear from some other niembois of Knighthood Virginia and In the meantime why don t you look through The Tribune Junior for names of boys and girls whom you think you would like to hear from and write them a letter thus starting your own Perhaps some boy or gill who lives In a town or state In which you are paltiru-larl- y Interested butions to The like will correspondents or whose contri- Junior you esie-clal- ly appeal to you as Knight Anita McEliath of Wells willies to know what the points In the contests are for They are awarded as a form of honoraiy recognition Anita U the children sending in entrur in the various contests 1 he number of points awarded Is based upon place and type of contribution Each point contest runs for a of six months at the end of which time the four highest number of point holders have their names engraved on the Honor Roll" whii h hangs permanently In the Knighthood Club Room and have their pictures published in the special contest edition of The Tribune Junior together with the number of points they have won Thin wlven anyone gets his name on the "Honor Roll” three times he is awarded a beautiful Tribune medal Nev od ‘ I am now riady for Chart D Enclosed vou will find 10 nnts for Chart D I have quite a collection of leaves flowers and birds’ feathers I wish you could see them I have pressed the m in a book I thank vou lovely birthday very pretty very much for the I think it is card Not long go I had an ooeration am nearly all right now hope I am not a quittrr and I v i h loads of luck to you and all the K of Y member A K of Y member but I fRLIDA ARXX |