Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Two Page Tribune Junior Will Provide Fun For Rainy JUNE JUNIOR 1931 21 One THEY MAKE W0RK:EASY Curious People a V One time on old trapper called at our place and left his boat with my father We cliildren liked to play in it but had been forbidden to do so ' Our parents told us to stay away from It on account of our little brother but every time they weren’t around we would get Into the boat and go for a boat ride One afternoon pur father came down to the river and caught us All he did was to unplaying in it tie it and get in I happened to be on the seat where the oars were fastened He said "You have wanted a boat Now lets have one” ride so badly He made me row until I was so tired that I could pro no farther Then he made my brother take the oars Well to make a long story short here 1 J do so hate thunderstorms and there’s not a thing to do in the house!” “Ditto!” echoed her brother Bob vehemently "Not a blamed thing! Can’t swim or anything! Even Sport's gone to sleep on the rug over there! Whafll we do?" At that Instant the door slammed and in walked Jane herself “Oh Sis I” cried Bob “we were Just wondering where you were We wanted to know if you knew anything anybody could do on a rainy day Do you?” "Now Jet me see” replied Jane thoughtfully “I have it I Why don’t you look in The Tribune Junior and see if there are any suggestions for pastime on dalny days in there?” “All right we will! Here It 1st Is had - he Rhyming Simon Jingles about school friends and club members may be submitted at any time Twenty-fiv- e points are awarded for each one published HOEBEL things of our club for her sole enjoy so she has persuaded her younger sister Lenore to Join the to and club begin writing for our little paper The girls have found that they have far more fun when they work together and the work is far easier when shared! Esquire Bernice Mills of Tooele (the taller of the two little girls in the picture) is well known to all readers of The Tribune Jftnior Bhe is an active participant in the point contests and is ah ambitious Knight hood member But Esquire Bernice was not content to take all the good know boy named Fred Who likes to lie In bed When he gets sick He gives kick This funny boy named Fred a Knight - ACROSS ' of lrU-m- ads paper evergreen tree I—An objective pronoun ft— A drink ucd In the Orient MV— Past tense of a verb to devour ft— An II — Preposition lft— Pronoun IS— An affirmation 14—A mental image lft— A pronoun ON THE FIRST b f A bee point ’ A “STING” PUZZLE The answer to each of the follow- Ing questions contains a "sting” For example the first one is “resting” Can you name: 1 A sting that cures fatigue? 2 A sting that cures hunger? S A sting that tidies your room? 4 A sting that oooks your meat? B A sting that makes you laugh? 8 A sting that spoils your tools? 7 A sting that browns your bread ? 8 A sting that makes you read a book through? 8 A sting that shopkeepers dis- like? CHARLOTTE PAHC Trtmonton points Answers: Retting feasting ing roasting Jesting rusting interesting trusting BO dusttoast-to- g : The Wilma is a friend to me: A very good ball player is she School is out and that’s not att— I wont see Wilma again till fall! Knight Constant Clarissa Williams Murray heads shake their ' ' " dew-w- et gay the day! i - KNIGHT CRUSADER LAEL Age 12 THE FIRST DAY OF SUMMER' See the buds a bursting Feel the gentle breeze Hear the birdies singing High up in the trees Listen to the brooklet Watch the butterflies Hope i Summer’s the Jolliest season Play time of all the year Give a loud cheer for the summer— For summer is finally here NAIDA RICHARDSON Logan TRANSPORT PILOT AT 18 PROVIDENCE R I (UP)— Eight- een years old and a licensed air trana- of precocious port pilot is the record He won his Donald K Phillips 265 flying with transport permit hours to his credit after only eighteen months’ experience Nelson 8alt Lake L TRIBUNE JUNIOR J After the rain of the springtime Comes summer's welcome glow ' Mona ARTHUR BUTLER Arthur Butler- does not shirk He keeps on dolnig splendid work And his name in some future year On national cartoons will appear ODE TO SUMMER After the oold of the winter After the melting snow are a Until we had big bouquet Knight Myrl Gardner f i ' RAY GARDNER DEE a cousin named Dee Ray I have He came to see us one bright spring day We picked sweet williams fair and ’ C street Balt Lake City Utah it Bernice Mills Tooele WILMA ALLEN Esquire “Why not? The first of summer’s here!” We all can hear them say! But best of all I really think Is that our school is out! Now we can swim and run and yell And caper all about) ADA MARCIA HOEBEL V Arco Idaho Betty Loulise was playing With her dolly Full of Joy ' Bhe cried “I’m glad that I’m A girl And not a naughty boy!” WOOLSEY flowers - And blossom all The little breeze of summer Went rustling through the trees And spoke thus to a fleecy cloud— "I’m glad that I’m a breeze” 68 ' DUDLEY brook is bubbling merrily Out in the forest bright! It’S capering and f rollicking! It’s such a pretty sight! ’ On the first day of summer Everyone is gay We’re all glad we’re what we And not some other way LENORE MILLS The OF-- was I have a darling sister lenore Mills is her name Though she isn’t winning much right now Some day she will win fame THE FIRST DAY OF SUMMER Hurrah! Hurrah! Just look outsldel The sun is shining clear! The birds are singing on the trees! The first of summer’s here! by The flowers bright did see And winging over to them said "I’m glad that I’m a bee” : MO that How the frogs are croaking How the bees do hum Ah! I am so very sure a little buttercup did peek From out a grassy bower sun And said unto the ' T'm glad that I’m golden a flower” It Devour 1— Exists 4— An exprruloa et contempt ft— Beautiful 7— Purchase lft— Tho pleasantest aeanon lft— To utter 30—A email citrus fruit ' 21— A measure of duration £— precious eostly AMI MAKASHIMA SlJt UU NORMA GNEMI Norma Gnemi Came to see me One bright afternoon When she went home Up In the sky shone the M6on! Jane Watson Rupert Idaho MARGARET A - — — DAY Mona see the gulls Summer now has come SUMMER Gardner When Marianne comes to see me Don’t we have fun though! We don our cowboy clothes And go to the rodeo! f Ruth Mabey Bancroft Idaho In the clear blue skies Gaze upon the flowers Watch the grasses sway See the lambs a frisking O’er the hills in play e §—Masculins pronoun Maurine MARIANNE BLASTOCK POETRY CORNER The first day of summer was the subject of many gay and lilting poems the brightest happiest bunch of poems we have received for a long time We can see that the winter has after ail been more or less of a strain with school work dancing and music lessons Tribune Junior contests and parties and programs and We are glad that it is all over Slays lazy summer is bere again Knight Crusader Lael Woolsey Balt Lake won first place Knight Balt Crusader Margaret Dudley Lake came second Esquire Ada was Marcia Hoebel Arco Idaho third and Naida Richardson Dogan won honorable mention Florence Palk Tremonton won 100 points for the best poem submitted by as child ' under 9 PRED— a I ment and 8 beyond —A feudal proclamation §— playthings tat iitUe long that Lake Salt CROSS WORD PUZZLE I— Pronoun ride so CLARA TOMLINSON ' (100 points) PAGE Arco Idaho (100 points) I— Article I— To so us boat made our arms ached and we decided that we had had enough of that kind of fun until we were with older people who would do the rowing for us Oh look!” cried Carol “Here it shows how to draw some pictures and here are some cutouts I” “Yes!” said Bob "and here it tells you' how to make a bird bouse and that sort of thing!” “Here is some material for scrapbooks and here it tells how to make plaoccards we can use for our party Saturday I” went on Carol "The Tribune? Junior” interrupted Jane “is a fine little paper with lots of fine ideas and the K of Y is a fine little club!” MARCIA Fill Complete Days “Oh dear! Oh dear!” walled Carol “Here It Is the first real day of summer and an old thunderstorm ADA Way to Give RECIPES —— — -- f BIRTHDAY CAKE All of us have birthdays and alall most of us have birthday parties' delicious recipe for Following is a birthday cake: Cream 1 cup butter thoroughly! beat in 1 cups sugar a little at a time Add teaspoon of vanilla exand tract teaspoon lemon extract and a ’ V 1- -3 yolks of B eggs beaten until pale yellow Add one-thir- d cup of milk V Beat beating in a little at a time egg whites until light 81ft 2 1- -2 cups f tour and 2 teaspoons baking powder three times Add alternately small portions of egg whites and flour and stir mixture until light and fluffy Bake in moderate oven for about an hour Cover with pink frosting and use pink candles to put on the cake Bessie Pack 65 No 1st E Logan ' |