Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR JUNE 7 1931 “Snubs” Causes A Lot of Trouble Page Family Finds GREAT PAPER AND CLUB FANS i " ft ning meal apparently undisturbed The cook was questioned but she had nothing to do with it ' Next morning a general search of the yard was made Suddenly Tessle’s quick familiar gray obJe:t eye saw “Oh here it is quick come here!" she cried The precious elephant bank none the worse for its experience was rescued and later transferred to a higher place of honor where Snubs could not reach it Snubs received a lecture from Tommy and Tessie but no spanking was allowed "For" as mother said “he is only a small puppy Later he will learn” The six pennies were deposited In the bank and all’s well that ends well TOMOKO WATANUKI BEHEADINGS AND CURTAILINGS ) i Midvale -- was In bed she told dad "Barbara seems awfully broken up because site is not going up to the lake this year She seems to wilt in town and besides all of her friends their vacations and have gone Bab Is alone--” “I told you May that yqu and Barbara can go without me No use of you sweltering to town because of on — me" "I wouldn’t think of that dear because you are half of a vacation I wish that there was a happy medium" Dad Jumped from his chair like he had been shot ‘7 have it May Do you remember Willow Creek? It is only five miles out of town and I could come every night We could put up a couple of tents" he said eagerly That Is the best Idea" Mrs Dalton answered equally as eager about the vacation During the next three weeks the Dalton family was a busy one The tents were erected but of sight of the main road yet within easy walking All day long mother distance of and daughter either roamed the hills It t WARNS HARTWELL Park City (SO points) Answers: Terror error link Ink stare star ward war slaughter laughter with the dolls In the eve- or played ning the mother started dinner while Bab walked to the road to wait for her father night when One all three were sit- ting about the fire Bab said : “I think that this is lots better than the lake There are so many noisy people there and there here I I are only mother the surely will have a dolls and nice vacation to tell about when school starts PAGE GERALDINE 8IE VERT Modena Utah A MOVIE ALPHABET IN 4 RHYME ? Page very beautiful is she Pretty Betty Compson stands for the letter B is Clara Bow a popular film star A is Anita B Knight Banneret Bruce Herald LaVar and Keith Ware of Rains Utah are three brothers who are great Tribune Junior and Knighthood fans These litfte boys have their interest kept at the top point by the point contest in which their cousin Knight Crusader Hqpe Nelson is one of the leading figures Bruce LaVar and Keith came to Salt Lake recently to visit Hope and to express in person their hope that she will again be a topnotcher Bruce is 10 years old and is in the fifth grade LaVar is 3 Keith is just 4 but he is counting the time until he will be old enough to be a Knighthood member and mark his charts The Rains school is 100 per cent Knighthood The Tribune Junior is the most fascinating text book and the work of chart marking takes care of a good deal of their social science work Because of all these interesting sidelights the visit of these three little boys was highly interesting to the Knighthood office C D is Dorothy Mackail— any are E is Evelyn Brent she ’ as cute as never feels blue P is Charles Farrell— a popular star too G Is Greta Garbo— both names start with G That makes far easier the rhyming for me! little H is for pretty I Is Claire J is Janet rare Ina Helen who always please easier Twelve-tre- es seems to and so K is Kathryn Lawrence we all admit she's fair L is Lenore TJlrlc and she is very nice M is Marlon Davies just as sweet as Gaynor so lovely spice "Vacation" is a happy singing theme for a poem isn’t it? Many of you thought so and sent in some fine poems on this subject First place was given to Knight Marshal Ruth Mabey Bancroft Idaho two second -place awards were made one to Knight Fern Ivy Gardner of Mona and the other to Knight Constant Clarissa Williams of Murray and two contestants tied for third place — Esquire Bemell Winn of Smith field and Knight Crusader Walter Bro-mSait Lake Little Myrle Gardner of Mona age 7 won 100 points for submitting the best poem by the -- Age group of years or under Hon- orable mention is given Knight Crusader Lael Woolsey Salt Lake Esquire Betty Cowan Nephi Knight Crusader Hopei Nelson Salt Lake RuKnight Banneret Jane WatsonWata-nuki pert Idaho Knight Tomoko Midvale and Esquire Nelda CTmon get your pole and line Here’s a place that sure looks fine An’ there ain’t a "No Fishin’ " sign Not a one In sight Just on the bank With the water softly swlshla’ An Just That the fish would bite an Can you solve these? 1 Behead a word meaning a state of mind and get a mistake 2 Behead a part of a :hatn anil get a writing fluid 3 Curtail a look and get a heaven-- 1 ly body 4 Curtail a room In a hospital and get strife 5 Behead a large killing and ket mirth vacation left the room disconsolately "Something must be done" Mrs Dalton told herself when her girl had gone So that night when Bab -- Meanwhile the cause of this bustle and confusion was eating his eve- we Babs Snub'l swered Tessie t mother!" Babs Dalton walled go to Lake Tahoe this summer?" “I am afraid cot Barbara dear you see father can't get off from his work this year to go on any kind of "Oh cant or 1 Rest Vacation "Snubs” h ewu called by Tommy and Tessie Who had thus christened him? He had followed them home on the night of Decoration day This rather warm day found our little puppy brushing away the disfiles and occasionally turbing scratching his Inquisitive black nose Then tiring of this he crept around the house and scampered Into the spotless kitchen Running around the home seemed a very easy task today for mother was on a shopping tour Dad at work and the two chil- -' dren Tommy and Tessie had not come home from school yet The cook was busy chatting with the next-doneighbor so bliss and joy Oh dear was it luck that Snubs spied the elephant bank? For up he rushed barking and snapping: This is a new foe" thought Snubs Gray with two long white teeth and oh my such a nose! He was gaily colored on his back and he had a snail slot for depositing pennies With a furious woof Snubs charged ’the eleand phant toppled fromonits position the nose Oh hit Snubs squarely so he was dangerous! Snubs cautiously walked to the fallen elephant and then gripping it with firm white teeth shook it Why it didn’t even move made no attempt to move this was certainly strange "Oh well" thought Snubs "Better put him away so I can play with him again" The elephant bank empty --of coins now was dropped into a box in the back yard which was Snubs’ home “Such a low place for a person like me" Probably this thought ran through the elephant's head But oh what was that sound? Tommy and Tessie and Mother had returned home! The children each had four pennies for they had gone on an errand for one of the teachers Six pennies were to be put in die bank and two to be spent for lollipops “That Memorial day plan reduced Ole Mister Elephant didn't it sister?” asked Tomm remembering the goodies "Yes Tommy and we’re going to fill it up again too" answered Tessie with a shake of her golden curls Just then Snubs ran up and rolled over and over leaping barking with excitement until Mother laughingly said “Down Snubs!" Tommy ran on ahead lie was to be the depositor this time A few minutes later he reappeared a look of dismay on his "It’s gone usually smiling face Mother Oh Tessie!" cried Tommy almost in tears A thorough search of the house did not produce the bank Daddy on his arrival was told about the affair “Are you sure there were pot any coins in it?" he asked “No Daddy we spent them— some on Memorial day and on Mother’s day and the rest yesterday” an- Have to Way All Ends Well was Three i Cowan Nephi FIS HUT Vacation days again are here The laziest days of all the year An the sky Is soft and clear I wonder if the fish would bite -- On my back just lazily lyin’ Overhead the bluebirds flyin’ An' over In the marsh a heron cryin’ An’ not a cloud in sight Oee it's hot! So warm in the sun 1 doubt if we will catch a one- But I ain’t goln’ to fret none If the fish don’t bite Bancroft Idaho RUTH MABEY favorite is O is Owen Tibbit very handsome you’ll agree P and Q are strangers— no one seems to take R is for Ruth Chatterton whom we N is Nancy Carroll my she Y ' We smell the perfume in the air We play and sing and dance and swing And listen to the birds that sing! Mona MYRLE GARDNER Age V ESQUIRE BERNICE MILLS Tooele (50 points) ' TRIBUNE JUNIOR RECIPES —— f— A good sandwich filling is made of Chopped mixing a VACATION DAYS Vacation days are sweet and fair her sister like for own sake for Sue Carroll some say she’s Nancy's T Is for Tom Sawyer— a regular tongue twister U V W X and Z All are letters that puzzle me 5 is ham and sweet pickle Into bowl put 1 cup ground ham 2 cupful chopped sweet pickle cupful mayonnaise and 2 tablespoons Mix with a fork creamed butter 1- -4 until perfectly blended and then spread On thin slices of bread KNIGHT BANNERET VELMA BIER I Jerome Idaho (29 points) |