| Show SfifilMiiifTiiiTfiTiieMarihTT l'Hi-- e Two - ' TIIK SALT LAKK TRIHUXE JUNIOR SUNDAY M OR NINO AUGUST 3 DUO Better to Smile Do You Have ‘Busy Work’ to Do These Days? The poetry contest on any subject of your own choosing proved to be a very popular one for enough entries were received to make a whole book of poems! And each one of them might well be chosen for a place in" a collection of favored poems Because there were so many ex- -' cellent poems sent in we are going to try to squeeze in one or two more than are usually published Clarissa Peterson Bountiful was second place awarded first place went to Esquire Jams Gribble East Ely Nev Knight Master Velma onerl of Rexburg Idaho was given awards twenty-fiv- e of the third-plac- e points were awarded too to these three: Esquire Bessie Pack of Logan Knight Ruth Mabey of Bancroft Idaho and Esquire Emma Julia Jenkins of Salt Lake Ten points each were awarded to Aide Andrew L Gardner Mona Alma Leonard 'Huntington Herald Wyo J Russell Johnson Evaston Green-river Knight Master Lois Milton V ("Busy worli" may be sent in at any time fifty points are awarded for each one published ) Following are the directions for a pretty door stop Fill a pound coffee can with gravel Fasten a handle and small stones to the can It should be sodered on Cover the can tightly if possible with unbleached muslin Buy a doll's art head (these can be obtained at any of the S 10 and 15c stores) and 3' H Bi-e- 1 and chesne I Marlon Christensen Price Helen Seeley Fort Du- Aide CLOUDLET PICTURES Have you ever watched the cloudlets Go floating in the sky Forming fairy pictures And passing right on by? Here's a puffing engine' There's a baby doll Now there is a castle And a poplar tree so tall 'f "5 i stitch It firmly to the muslin on top of the can Cut a round piece of oilcloth and cover the can with it gatli-eilit at the dolls waist After this dress the doll A piece of oilcloth can be scalloped and decorated as you wish for a skirt and fitted onto the doll A bodice can be cut out and glued on to the doll If those are of different colored oilcloth the doll will be much more attractive Designs can be painted on the skirt Now cover the handle with oilcloth and blanket stitch it In Then tie a large oilcloth bow on one side of Uie handle ESQUIRE BESSIE TACK Logan Utah 50 points ng DOILY'S DRFSS For the girls who will be making their doll a dress this summer why not make her one out of flowered handkerchiefs fiom the stores? handkerchiefs are needed The dress has a full skirt gathered to i straight waist and a square neck it goes on over the head The handkerchiefs must be 10 Inches square They are prettier if they have rolled hems An every-da- y dress can be made of three boys’ 15 handkerchiefs Use Inches square two handkerchiefs for the dress and one for the i Five bloomers HELEN FLETCHER Ogden 50 points : k x 2-- j 5 if: 5 There’s a pirate here’s a knight Shield and armor too There's a man with snowy locks There s flowers wet with dew A HANDY SHOE RACK rack for your shoes would be Just the thing With two eight-inc- h boards and several sections of old broom handles 18 Inches long you can make a dandy rack that will hold many The uprights are pairs of shoes 36 Inches high and eight inches wide You can have either three or four pairs fastened between the uprights The broom handle poles should be 18 Inches long Fasten the poles in pairs five Inches apart and with one of them three inches lower than the other When you hook the heel of the shoe over the pole the toe rests on the lower pole or stick supporting the shoe at any angle Enamel your rack some bright color If the nails or screws with which the broomstiiks are fastened to the uprights are driven In well the place will hardly show when your enamel If you've never seen these cloudlet pictures of white so pure upon the lawn some day And you'll see them I’m quite sure All made Just lie CLARISSA PETERSON Bountiful Is dry HATCH points 8TEVE E Woods Cross age 12 50 FLOWER PORTRAITS Even the amateur photographer can make lovely flower portraits if he has a portrait attachment on bis camera — — WANTS LETTERS 358 Knight Fmma Gumlcr-oNorth Third East street Pitre Ulah would be happy to hear from some other K of Y members as she is very lonesome this isn't funny And then when your mother won't let you play Way up in the nice cool garret Well I suppose fellows all there's to do Is Just sit and grin and bear It ESQUIRE BESSIE PACK Logan FOR IDAHO Listen all you girls and boys With its there must be something wrong Can't any of us In Idaho win points And keep on going strong? ' man and the who eats the fire and the magic man walks the wire Tls town And before It goes away ride on the Then "farewell to all" I’ll say KNIGHT MASTER VELMA BIERL Age 12 Rexburg Idaho merry-go-roun- d ON THESE HOT DAYS When the sun beats down on a fellow And nearly cooks him to death Then what is there for one to do So he won't pant when he takes a breath? You can't swim in hole the swimming The water's all evsnorated You can't leave o If your shirt and shoes Sister gets exasperated You can't buy Ice cream cones all the time Because that takes a lot of money Root bear and cold drinks take cnei cash too back" At the end the Robins won and Gertrude thanked Lou for teaching her to smile KNIGHT CONSTANT HARRIET HEYWOOD Kaysville Age 13 : 100 points 4- COMICAL CAPERS (Comical Capers may be sent in at any time Twenty-fiv- e points aie awarded for each one published ) AFRAID? On the top of our wardrobe is a plare for books One night I took the flashlight and was look for a book I found the book but forgot to take the light My sisters had been to a party and eame home after we were in bed They went to their room which had this wardrobe in it The first thing they saw was the light shining on the picture of my grandmother who was sick They were paralyzed with fear until they saw where the light was coming from They then recovered the flashlight HERALD J RUSSELL JOHNSON This staunch Knighthood member a glorious time during her school vacation After touring Yellowstone National park Knight Banneret Jean Willes Is spending the balance of the summer visiting in Los Angeles Knight Banneret Jean as her title Indicates is marking her fourth chart and wherever she goes her chart goes right along with her She sends greetings to all K of Y members and hopes that they too are having a pleasant vacation She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs W S Willis 14 Biansford apartments Salt Lake City HOW TO SAVE STAMPS To remove stamps from an envelope hold the stamps down flat and pull the envelope from them The stamp will not be torn Is having BUSY MAKING HAY Defender Bert Blain of Spring City occupies himself by In the hay field during his working summer Knight vacation MOVES TOPRO VO Page Ruth Purser has moved from Hyde Park to Provo She writes that she likes her new home very much i Wyo POLLY Polly Is a green and yellow parrot She can talk a little and the word she says oftenest is "What" A little girl came to see the lady who lives next to the house where Polly swings in her cage she went outside to call the lady's little girl who was playing across the street “LaTrese ” she called "What?" screeched Polly “Come home" answered the little girl "What’" Polly squawked again The little girl turned around and saw Polly The funniest look rame on her face when she saw how Polly had tricked her KNIGHT RUTH MABEY THE CARNIVAL Hurrah! the carnival's come to town I the Oh joyous fun for me I'll take a ride on the Ferris wheel All the sideshows I will see A last Umpire said smiling "Safe" As Gertrude took the bat Lou whispered "Smile instead of talkuig Evanston i Down in a beautiful thicket Among the grasses green I found a flower I never knewy I called her Summer's Queen ESQUIRE JANIS GRIBBLE East Ely Nev Age 8 (50 points) So hurrah! the carnival's here In A ball and a strike! but Lou aged to smile Grasping the bat tighter she struck and ran At first base the ball was still going and at third base a cheer went up The ball was nearly home Crouching low she slid In “Out" cried the catcher but the She is so very cunning Sitting in the tub I wish that you could see her Having her daily rub ESQUIRE EMMA JULIA JENKINS Salt Lake Age 9 And farther up the hillside Among the sagebrush gray In gowns of pure white satin The sego lilies play fun to see the monkeys perform Watch tricks the bill goats do I’ll throw a ball and knock a rag doll I might win a prize so new one-n-n-- ’’ We wash her very carefully From her head down to her feet We wipe her with a soft white towel And dress her oh so sweet Sweet columbines and blue bells And roses wild and fair Peep Into the streamlet To see their image there That fat lady And the man The hypnotist The lady who o" pire Gertrude's face was red with anger “What do you call a strike?” she cried but the umpire smiled and called an "out" Nell made a run in the second Inning which made the score 5 to 1 la favor of the Jonquils As June whom all could depend on for a run struck out small Lou the one youngest and sweetest-tempere- d on the team took the bat called the um"Strike pire but Lou only smiled man- OUR BABY'S BATH Each morning Just at 8 o'clock Our baby takes a bath She splashes in the water I simply have to laugh WILD FI OWFRS went with Daddy fishing Because I wanted to see The wild flowers in their glory On shrub and bush and tree J “Robins’’ It was the Robins' Inning and as Gertrude at bat saw the ball coming a sudden fear overtook her She and a strike wax called stepped back warned the um'Strike two-o-- If you think you can’t win points It’s never too late to try you know’ So please girls and boys come on Let's win for Idaho! KNIGHT RUTH MABEY Bancroft Idaho 'Age 12 Having Time of Ilcr Life During This Vacalion ) ‘‘Batter up!" called someone and Gertrude stepped to the plate The “Jonquils" were playing the closing game of the season with the Utah has won first almost every time If they ran why can’t we? Just get right down and dig for points So that Idaho the winner might be I A KNIGHT OFFENDER I tell you folks Than Talk Back Gertrude Finds I $ ft Bancroft Idaho HERE'S A NEW ONE! When my cousin Lucille was down asked her to write in my autograph album After a long time in thought she wrote as follows: “Dear Marguerite: “Roses are red Violets are blue We get milk from the cow And so do you" That surely wax a new one! KNIGHT DEFENDER MARGUERITE CAINE Salt Lake I ' TRY THIS ON YOUR PIANO One morning a musician stayed in bed very late Another musician had an idea: He went to the piano and a did he not play played piece only the last chord This trick worked fine The lazy musician could not stand it It hurt him like a cut Ha finally got up and finished It SYLVIA VANDERFORD Aberdeen Idaho VISITING I t AT BRIGHTON Knight Defender Hope Nelson of Salt Lake Is spending a short vacation at Brighton with her friend Claire Landau d 1 - |