Show TOE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE t JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING APRIL' 1933 SO Tfcrtt Animals Choose BOYS GO TO ATHENS TO STUDY Their May Queen Al Cay Festival Au Mr Hupp Rabbit sauntered lazily down the main avenue of Aninal ville h - eye wat attrai ted by a huga sign pasted unevenly on a lattica fence Tlie-were the words Mr Rabbit lead after muih fumbling ut his pocket fui li is ape hides NOTICE Will all animals please come tc Shadv Giove at 3 p m bunday April 30 The pmpose is to i hoo-- e a May queen Mayor G E Bear Mr Ribbit read the notice IwicS lo be sine he had it correctly and then hui i nd aw ay to tell hu w ife and APRIL tP Miriam Hoffrr Payson Helen Bailey Hurling Spruits Idaho Dewey Lola Biyant BinnOiun i i ui t Berutn&el Lewiston 1 Gayle Raltermm tike DcForges Nelson Onitn Ma Sii IWlieelock Annette Newman Ogden roi Krna Roberta Rupert Idaho ts k Du to Ur Movtrey Salt Lake Clyde Nixou Ptue Constance Mifflin SmiUifield Jes-- i e Cot Stockton Lora Warner Elko Rev la luted Berglund Ogdtn Idona Whiting B- y O Neal Nev Selden Wells Salt Lake Hu on We' 8 Sait Lake Doris Thorpe Caa-ti-- fc a vp Robert Holmes Rock Springs Wyo Ht"d M( lAermolt Balt Lake John Keig Norval Harwood Stockton M tili Net K liUyn Wh t Oo&hen Dorothy Hennefer Rena t lik- - Janet Higgs Woods Crofts Salt Lake LaHaron Robbins Ka ard Jr ( Marjoria 8oreruon Ruth her EeuiietU Kevexeu Logan Hiatt MrUn ltkf Helen Hot Laa Hicr tea It Lake 0 u- e lke MAT kiddie- - 1 live next day everyone assembled at the appointed place and were chat-tm- g g and long before 3 Ml-- s o'clock Ima Peacock who cl eoure wa- - there heard Mrs Bore ID l’ine say that of course Miss Peacock: would be chosen May queen Miss Peacock thought so too and spread her fan and stiutted about haughtily Just then Mayor G E Bear the ma-- t and nrhe-- t marv in Amnulville rime out on the platform and as i Uie custom made a na Johnon HankxTlUe Harold Marlott Richmond B tann Meiba Christensen Balt Lake Kathryn Jana U ui Ammott K'trus tea t Lake Lois Moaey Kranstoa VVyo George Olsen Moroni Donna Pai-tfr- n Bait Lake MeiH Shlba Balt Lake IjoIa Darter d b rd Magna Burley Mae AndeMon Logan Virginia Us Yjuiig Spanish Pork MurUl Ooodspeed ball lake Gertrude Edvards Gunnison Wav Peart Goshen Zula Floyd Bt Charles Ion Snedger Bururd Ora Christen- tr jjaiio sen R t h( e J Donald Mellor Fayette it Bi linhsm Lucm Earl Bros Marys-Don Koflard Castle Dale Clark Tar-D- r He per Irma Rulbner Bingham Fthel Lons Wllktn-j- n Kansas City Kan ( b rt PiocUa oat taae Annabel! olinghoose Ncv uertiudt Madding Alton Wyo N MAT gov-ipin- sjveer h Harr rtimph1" he begin "Prierdx and coumrvmen we aie assembled hcie today to appoint a v ry (harming young lady to be our quet n of the Miy My rabinet and I had a very dilficult time tiving to dei ide which voting lady should be so honored The lovtlv uie lady is " 1 he ci owd stood still and moi e than one per-o- n glanced in Uie dimtion of t PlaheraleT Salt Take Reid Tay-1- m Idaho Bias KOks Cagtlegaie Thompson Centerville Louis AuM-aOfcd n 1 i ne Christiansen Mayfield Verk A lake Marllvn bmith Center-vi- e rtfDe 8u’t mrr Bimpson Balt Lake (eraldina V!i iams Montpelier Idaho Margaret Kel-len- er Nev Franc Tale Heber ko ( ira es Fnos Balt Lake Dorothy MrHan S v Lake B(th Park Riverton Kenneth Tooele Davon Sait Lake Joseph Ala Mi did Wade Lowan rank Iv le Balt Lake Hubert Quayle Logan Miriam Have bait I age Pr d Halley Balt Lake Clyde Dvmk-- lf Salt lAke Dale Donohoo Bandy Iori t Elko Ne? 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einilng win doing an f munition May day I here I MM A JULIA JFNKIN1 Idaho Age 12 Hexburg If eoni ill if bad good Ivy-x- mall c i'T fi’l ' S' i fcV aMKOkW nxnw f m w 'll iMW e so Erickson t lydo Lake Kuhn Balt Lake Reva Taufrr Marian Murtnrgu Salt Lake I Lake Sit P Hh lf r1 aJit to learn FUN ON THE R ANCH Betty H1laday Bountiful (orf len Suit lake Bessie Werner Balt A ' Alet Palamls the languape of SorTates" said his mother packed up and took him and 1ns two brothers ClixsL S and Nick 6 baik to Athens to go to school for the nest few years llieir father Mr Tom Palarrtis of halt Lake la mighty lonesome without thc-sthree handsitfue bojs but trusts that ttie knowledge of Cheek wajs and customs the '1 he photograph boys acquire will more than repay him for his loneliness now shows AUx In a Greek costume while Nick wears the girl's dress -- and Gust wears American clothes "I of Salt xe Robert Keiler Mantl Beulah N Venice Iundberg jon Mt Pleasant Rjosevelt lee C tuff Price Delay Mtha Bt Bt i whene CHAPTER 8 ion the judges at the rodeo that ‘ Miss Almond had w un tlie finev 'uhng event June and Bes-ki- e looked at each other que tion- mgiy "Judje' J'jdde1" railed June “I I am June am nut Wins Almond Grene M ss Almond is ovi r there " "You aie not Min Almond’ Y'ou Vi ceHsudy lo(k lke her" We "Yes we do look a lot al ke are pouniils L the the one who jot first pla"e’" The judges eons died briefly 1 am afiaid we have made a mistake Mi Almond u the wnner ad r gtih You wont ficl bud will jou’ We are gvmg you second p'aie anyway “ "Oh no’ eried June "I am g'ad J didn t even expect tei ond p’uce" The judge expumrd to the crowd Bes-j- i about the n utake and then f Uie god medtl June the silver medal mi Miss Clark a bronzo one te That af'rrnoon the happy girls watched the re-- t of the even's but they were the renter of an admiring In the evening the young pco-p- t crowd all rame to Junes Imusc to tele- brsle the auue a of the two gills It Tha paity wai a Jolly one stalled out with tie crowds muring a song U ey had rn le up about Hi v au to the tune of "Yankee Ikmd e" "Anyone would think I was a gifat tiernme" lajghed Beane "Well you me'' said hrank "Don t be s lly and it down ’ They pluyC'l ranu aang song and told atones Ibine ujghed and had the brt lrne she had ever had During the evening the Ri’j and bova found tint lUwne w as pi inning to They wn go trome in Uo dijs sorry but auanged a party for Ua t iHowinj day "JtiU Will b JO ir f rewcll p uty 1 they aeli bo tlie next day they went to pleasant wood'and giove '1 he gills e4 and gvsped whilo tha bovs ftiliel When it begin to grow dark thry toasted marshmallow a and ro'ivPs fd wleti e and told t anipfire ztjl u On the f rllow irg day Beiwte saw a big car di iva up "W!to U tin'" asked Beie "I "I J m't know” jeplied her aunt we hull have to w a t and gue -- m e ” Be-ie tinned from the window and went in'o the otlur room In a moment he Ju aid a dtur and f mnliur voiie and cume running bulk “Mother1" she cried joyfully "Why diJu t you tell me you were cum ng I am so glad to see vou How aie you arid Duddv and Buddie’" ‘I in fine and liny ale ju-- t e in e ” -- -- as ev or Whei e aie tliev ’ ' "rt ght line' ' "Oh Did tv and Buddie it si c ms o p od to si e vim " ft good Ul see iu (no "Bit w here did you nuke the ' rt ee 'Whit rt) vnii "The eat “Oh" didty labeled 'Wove hal r We didn't wnle e w e w ui ti J to ' W h i aie we g'ig t iitu’1 ‘In tie ni n ing W v ‘Oh I ant ifii I won I I I in t me f r P hoo!' - for ait ” t bi t ’ k And so t' e next miming amid pnod’jva an t tl ai k and exi in itiona nf gratefuli e --- lk e dip " ' lion e and (Ip t in on tlu lai i over t it that suninier ' be I ml HDt for I li w is Lm Mi’ll u- -r if p-- To keefi tnj DU a pit In as wVr lui'U-- r it m 1 w r f ri in hoi sin w rh eo’ J je esolvr kdtlin t n (u h 11 tl d In g e i h-- ' epu' )a (Ju- - isl'i-e- r at r M‘t as s n j i w er m a f ar col 1 tie Ue di op I j aie air n'k sWak'ngs diy put aim hot wider into an Ihill tuzmuurn hot water ho'tln Uwn roun I 'he lx''’e Tliey w '1 te ti ami di nil sm shu I tin- To -- ’ her mother “I m 0 hppr I rouldn't Isold it any Fie mil jr relonger'" she sobbed membering the other animals fho e I shnuldn t said “Excuse me plei-have done tin- - " And as the lust U ar dropped fiom her lovely eves the scrambled om e more to her thiono amid the smiling crowd and Oh dear me Irnu-tstnIhavemeJall the lead in my lead pencil Hut 1 mu t ad that she made a most ex ctllen M iv queen snvwuv 1 M AltJOKIE BAKER Age 12 and qijuklv mur nr i the fuat of M iv u know that is the day who mi ai Mrnfiy w it And a y When ttie rluldien roa-- e the i play To appo nt ttc i (J icen of May If it’j Aim I in x ire 0 it's f ne Of Cour e M iry Jane - q uie d v me It t ju i be Maxine or Noima too 1 un t decile which one run vout M Ut JOR1E BAKEJt 5 S nt I ike Age 12 inturr ( (lot - ul oner will f iiiihJ to Itave Jill id To prrvent add a I! e re Id t‘u hatqa'i watmr win n the s'uri h al trfulu g pond and sou will te ul e to e it at any lure without fuithet tHiubu if gli-tene- belt Luke meil’" ' tl at atvout a tnnn'h to you about it be a an prse v u " Miss Peacock ‘The lovely maid" proi ceded Die mayor "is Mies Nanev Rabbit dui glw ter of Mi and Mrs Hopp Rabbit ’’ All eye- - turned to the timid littla Nancy Ihen applause such as had never been heard befoie broke tut Miys Ribbit was hoi-te- d up amid t the happy thiong and earned to 1hr throne of the May queen so all could see her How beautiful she was’ Her silken white fur d like diamonds in the sun and hei large pink eyes could not hide her happmes-- i Her blue plaid bonnet fit loosel around her face which was a pictme of innocent joy “Speech1 cued tlie anl nnk-e Tirnidly Miner aro-- and locked about her Glancing at her mn'hcr and father fir supjmtt she smiled shyly as lie began Well 1 ran I say muih except that Im the hippu- -t girl in tlie wot Id and I didnl think I could ever be so happy and but here she bioke off and ran to her mother sobbing "Whit is the nia'fer deal" ache f I hi Jf’rt’k'a romrord Pmzle i |