Show ilitl rase Two THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR A Knighthood ‘ Gang’ Takes We were all going to the sea shore 1 3 4 6 7 11 13 J4 17 IS 2u 21 33 34 24 24 24 24 St let us coine to his place?” "Oh of course he will" I answered My uncle who lived In California had invited me to come and visit him and bring about 15 friends with me X thought 10 would be plenty "I m so glad I thought maybe— oooh!” Janet ended with a little gasp Her suit case had gotten tired of the shaking up it was receiving from Janet's dancing and with a lit- tie click the clasp came undone and all her "belonguigs” tumbled out on the lawn Everyone laughed and helped her to collect the scattered articles No sooner had the suit case been repacked than the taxi drove up to the house Everyone piled In seven In the back seat and three in the front seat with the duver Every girl and even the driver was nearly "squashed" when we reached the station but we all managed to live through It and eoc n found ourselves on the train For a while we spent a happy time in watching the scenery but soon grew tired of this and tried to amuse ourselves Gertrude found a Joke book under the seat where she was seated and read Jokes out loud to us until the conductor came and told ns we were making too much noise 1 hat ended the telling of Jokes for us Soon everyone including ourselves went into the dining car Here we enjoyed a delicious dinner and made friends with two girls who were traveling to California also We found out that they were Margaret Dudley and Gwen Johnson After dinner they came and eat with us until bed time ' We were all anxious to go to bed ro we could find out what It was like to sleep oil a train Half of us slept 32 32 3S 34 37 3V 41 43 44 If Lois noticed a small ladv on the w ho looked quite familiar to all f us We stared at her until we remembered that It was not good manners to stare Suddenly a loud scream made us turn and rush to Harriet-Eh- e was sitting on a rock holding one foot out and shaking It as hard Hex: screams brought is site could beat h Know Where to Find Vacation Fun To mo away Signal Senior (abbreviation) Prefix mean'ri double Most of us bare had this We muct not fortet to mark this 1 he region of departed spirit Bphrrr A ruffln Girt name &uffx used to show nouns of agency A branch of crammar abbreviation) eastern end of 4 Tit chu rcli Buffiv used to form com purailve decree Raiiroid (abbreviation) A multitude Jewish exclametion A cloth thrown over a coffin "My God1 fn Hebrew Guineas (abbreviation) Biblical name Girl s name A comment (abbreviation) A short poem A Roman emperor noto-- r ous for his cruelty soRoyal Oeorsraphic ciety (abbreviation) Old stvle 'abbreviation) Is i Spanish) VERTICAL Nonsense Rhymes I Nonsense Rhymes may be mitted at any time Twenty-fivpoints are awarded for each one lished sube pub- FAII I RE had a dog and his name was Ring I tried to teach this dog to sing I gave him music lessons and fed him I bird seed But I reckon that wasn't Just what he did need For the bird seed only made him chase a lark And ail the singing he did was to howl and to bark KNIGHT RUTH MAPEY Bancroft Idaho lower ing Betty and Bobby Governor (abbreviation) An enclosure for cattle (variant) I Ours needs a vacation 4 This Will soon open 5 Maiden changed by Juno to heifer A particle 8 fl Initials of one of our U 8 president 10 One thins which knights are 13 Pronoun 5 A bone 14 A city full of K of Y members (abbreviation 17 An agriculturist 14 What some of us probably saw during vacation (plural) 23 Township (abbreviation) 25 Pertaining to high lourt 24 An exceedingly bright young girl 27 A magical charm A 30 city in which K of Y members live 34 Part of fishing tackle A fungus disease of rve 34 40 A mountain of Thessaly near Olympus 42 Faith (Spanish) Loran NAIDA RICHARDfiON (200 points) 1 3 4 in the upper berth and half in the 1 he sun was shining brightly when e awoke We Jumped out of bed and as soon as we were dressed we examined our surroundings we saw was delightful and Everything we anticipated with eagerness the visit we were to have After breakfast we went down to the seashore The beautiful blue ocean stretched as far as the eve could reach The tide had Just gon out that morning and the bear h was strewn with shells sea weal and many other things We all gathered some shells the pretlest we could find to take home with ns Then Harriet decided to take off her shoes and stockings and go wading The rest of us decided to wait until afPonoon when we would put on our bnMng suite and go bathing So wi ' Harric t waded in the w at r we atrolled along the beaeh and gathered more shells The beach was still quite deserted as It was early morn- 1930 HORIZONTAL There were 10 of us Mona Snyder Marlon Christensen Janet Higgs Hope Nelson Marjorie Mellor Nalda Richardson Lois MUton Gertrude Eynon Harriet Heywood and myself We were all gathered on our front lawn waiting for the taxicab to come and take us to the railroad station Each of us had a large suit case filled to overflowing with our “belongings" that we thought we would need on our trip "Oh I m so excited" remarked Janet She was dancing about on one loot and then the other holding her auit case in her arms In the meantime "Are you sure your uncle will Cl ’Cp 24 Right In tne spine or our vacation issue is this cross-wor- d puzle by Nalda Richardson of Logan Representing a geyser it a ill require some spurt of thought for Us solution y We fell asleep almost immediately and did not wake up until the porter awoke us Imagine our surprise when we found that Mona who had slept in an upper berth had fallen down into Naida’s bed She alept In a lower berth Hope w ho also slept In a lower found a large lady Bleeping with her The lady had fallen out from above It was evening when we arrived in Glendale My uncle met us with his automobile and drove us to his home It was a lovely home and we all I new we wrre going to have a good time the minute we saw it We all went to bed ns soon as we arrived The sound of the ocean that was so near to as soon lulled us to MORNING AUG ST New Crossword Puzzle Vacation Trip ' SUNDAY CIRCUS DAYS Circus days are happy Circus days are glad Circus days are merry And never never sad KNIGHT EMMA JULIA JFNKINS bait Lake PETER There was a little boy named Peter Who thought he'd look around But after a little while he Is not hing to be found ” BOB CONNELLY said-“Ther- GE-yc- us to her and when we drew near we saw that there was a crab flinging to her toe The little lady that we had thought looked so familiar hurried up and got to Harriet before we did By the tune we reached her the crab was gone and Harriet was shaking hands with the lady as If she were an old friend "Oh girls” she cried "who do you think this is?” We all looked at tne lady but could not remember her ‘Well" remarked Harriet with great Importance at being able to Introduce th6 stranger “its the Edi- tor'" We gasped and stared and then all of us remembered We had met the Fditor at the Knighthood office and soon we recognised her She knew all of us and soon we were all having a fine time on the sand playing ill sorts of games the Editor Joining in all of them About 1 1 o'clock we had to go home for Uncle had told us to come then When we told the Editor she smiled and said to go by all means "She acted sort of funny when we said we had to go didn't she?" snld Marlorie on the wav home "Yes I noticed that too" answered Marion “she sure acted mysterious “ When we reached home we noticed A SURE TICKET Plied a tear for Angus McCain He did not see the oncoming train On the crossing they met and crashed Straightaway to heaven poor Angus dashed AIDE TOMOKO ' until A thing Why can’t I cut off mv wee pig-tidl- ? that Uncle acted sort of pecuitaralso It puzzled us "Well kiddie" Uncle greeted us "I see that you're here right on time ’ “Yes sir” said Mona "we learned to be prompt in the Knighthood when we marked our charts ” Uncle smiled "Now don't you Knighthood members want to go for a rule and see the town? Wc were all anxious to do this and soon we were ready to go We went for a long ride It only seemed like a small tune to us because we had had suih a fine time but when we returned Hope looked at h r watch and we wi re amazed at finding ’ It to- be 2 o’cltx-BESSIE PACK Logan 100 points (T Be Continued Next Week ) t V 4 the dav before the week was up Then something happened which almost up'et their whole trip It happened tins way: Granny and mother were going to a party that afternoon Bobby and Betty were planning on having a great time eating cookies swinging and playing in the big yard But Just as Eobby was going to get some cookies he tipped over the cookie jar on Grrnny s clean floor Ttie children cleaned up the mess as best they could but they couldn t do it very well They told them granny all about it and she said it was all right So the day wasn't spoiled after all Bobbv and Betty lov ed to go to their granny s house and they felt tliat this had been a wordorml vacation KNIGHT EMMA JULIA JENSalt Lake City KINS Age Utah (100 points) VELMA BIERI MOM'S Knight Banneret Velma Bieri has moved from Rexburg Idaho to Jerome Idaho Knighthood me mix rs who are corresponding with Velma will take note of this change new style of hair I would start without fall” So he took his scissors and snip! snip' snip1 But poor Fung Chow got hit with a whip For honorable Pepa Ling did dcelare "Little boys should not be seen w lth-o- ut - WATANUKI Midvale A NEW STYLE Said Wise little Fung Chow Ling ve "I thought up a most wondesful - i "Betty and Bobby!" called Mrs Snow “Come here quickly I want to ask you something” Betty and Bobby ran in from the swing “What mother?" they asked “I want to know where you want to go for your vacation this summer Do you want to go down to Uncle Bob's farm or to Granny's or up the canyon or down to Aunt Polly's where you can play with Ruth and Jackie? Take your choice You may go any place you wlch" “Granny’s!” shouted botli children at once So they started out for Granny’s the next morning They reached their destination about noon Granny was sitting on the porch sewing "Helk) Giannyl” shouted the cliil-- ‘ dren as they rushed up and kissed her on each cheek "Well of all things!” said Granny "Where did you come from and where is your mother?” "Right there” laughed Uie children pointing to mother coming up the path "And oh' Granny we can stay a whole week!” Granny hugged ttym with delight and sent them to their rooms while she went to greet their mother The first place the children visited was the barn yard where they saw Fanny the pony She seemed to know them juct as well as she did the last time they were there The next place they visited was Granny s cookie jar It M full of cookies They were Just going to ask if they might have or? when Grrnny said "Help you'self" go they each took three big ones with sugar all over them and went out and sat under the big tree and ate them with great relish They had an extremely good time hair1’’ AIDE TOMOKO WATANUKI Midvale ’TWAS THE STORK There was a young fliir named Lindv Who loved to go up where 'twas windy He met a bird up there Who left him an heir And now there's anotlr r young Lindv ESQUIRE AVANELLE WOOLLEY TOO BUSY There were two piggies fat and round Who in thf ir pen made not a sound They ate not a tiling Became all day thev would sing About th"ir beautiful wedding ring WANDA PACK Woods Cross SHE WONT DO IT AGAIN Bettv sat on a needle Hetty sat on a pin Now she withes she hadn't And she savs I won t do it again!” CLARISSA PHI I RSON Bountiful 4 |