Show 1 THE pAT-- LAKE TRIBUNE T JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING MAY 2S I'm Memorial Day Becomes Live Shy Daughter Of Brave Hero Makes Friends Memory to Boy Mny Louise had not enjoyed lrr in the new school which :hc had two Lcen attending for the pr-months She was naturally vei shy and the girls had seemed to ignore her She did not have very nice clothes and she thought that was the reason why they did not want to lit her join In their fun But her mmlier was a widow for her daddy had died after he had come home from Fiance from the effects of a wound he had irceived in the war Mary Loune vva fuih a little girl when he dud Mary's and Cary's flower sdiop was reputed to be the best In the whole of Sevier county And Maiy and Gary the two propticlors weie considered to be the best caretakeis It was the dawn of a lovely day In May The weather was comfortable and it was Memorial dav Cary and Mary anticipated a good business but they were entirely surprised when they pulled up the shades to find two little eyes peering in They had never had such an early cus- h If v tear-staine- d - tomer Mary unlocked the slion door and said cordially to the boy "Won t you come in please?" The little lad of 6 or 7 shrank away S3 if frightened However Mary soon induced him to enter and when she could see hnn plainly she could tell that he was hungry and cold Della the colored help was summoned and in less than two houis the small boy who gave Ins name as Gooch was as good as new Della fully showed her pride In her Achievement saying "I waren'l hned to look after young ’uns but I never saw such a change In a libbin' chile in my whole life It's been just fou’ years exactly since I seen one of my chillun It sure does seem good to be scrubbin’ necks and ears again" By quizzing Gooch for a while Mary discovered that his mother had died a few days before this and that the small boy fearing to be put in an orphans’ home had run away "But what do you expect to do’" Mary asked when he had finished his story "I don't know-- unless — would you let me stay with you?" he asked pleadingly Mary gapped She had not imagined that he could become attached to her so soon "Oh you couldn't do that! But I think I could help you out" Gary looked startled "But Mary" he remonstrated "we have our store to look after and you haven’t any time Jo Like care of a small boy like that " Mary giggled delightedly "Don't rross a bridge before you come to it" she said "But since you are so Interested I'll tell you mv plans I am going to get In touch with the proper people first of course so everything w ill be done right Then I'm going to tiy to get Mrs Spencer to take him You know how lonely she has been sncc her boy died She has been thinking of adopting a boy and she might as well have Gooih Poor youngster he's been frightened by absurd tales but we might miktj things as easy for him as possible" Gary brightened up "A good idea" he said Mary called upon Mrs Spencer who fell in love with Gooih at on e Then she got u touch with those who should take care of Gooch’s Case and toon everything was settled As Mary had thought Gooch loved Mrs Spencer and Mrs Spemer loved Gooch They were the best of pals And so this Memorial day became a living memo! v to these hnppv people KATHLEEN IURD Age 14 Salt Lke- AT SCHOOI Fust comes arithmetic and av! I is gettirg harder cerv dav Mr t'utlcr now does teach Problems just within our ieah Fnglish comes next and oh toy! 'I hat s one la1 we all enjoy — Miss Shirlcv is the teacher theie — blic has kind eyes and pretty hair Next comes Mo Hansen’s class and f gee fruit she could not remember him but ste was very proud of her soldier daddy The girl s mother hnd (old hi e all about bun and they had a putiua of him Now Decoration day was here The boys and gills of Maty Louise's room weie going to lake flowers to the cemetery to put on the gtavrs Maiy lionise was very happy to To this hte lie deed in memory of all the Mdduf “ bov s buted After the flowers were di-theie was a program with f one' and talks appropriate to the occasion The hildien were greatly thrilled to hiac Ihe clear notes of the bugle and to lelcn to the beautiful songs It mad h A touching story nobleness of General was told yeau after Union veteran who the great panorama jllusti ating the Lee's character the war by was revewing "The Battle of Gettysburg" Be said: 'I was at the battle of I had been a Gettysburg mvsolf most bitter antisouth man and fought and cursed the Confederates desper-ate- ly I could see nothing good in any of them The last day of the A ball fight I was badly wounded Shattered my left leg I lay on the ground not far from Cemetery ridge and ns General Lee ordeied his he and his officers rode near me As they came along I recognized lum and though faint from loss of blood I raised up my hands looked Ice In the face and shouted 'Huiiati at for the Union!’ "The general heard me looked Bend us a very brief rev lew of your favor le book I if ty points aie awarded for each one published INCAB’ TREASURE HOUSE By A VerrilL This Is an adventure story of South America Two boys go to Beni to vuit their father On the wav thev get lost After about two weeks of wandering they find a man who has been charged upon bv a jaguar Killing the Jaguar they give the man firt aul treatment and then build a lough hut over him The follow mg dav the boss are sent to this man's city He is a king The bovi hve in the Village until the king gets well Through exploring questioning and watch ng they discover that they aie among the lost tidx of the Incas - -One dav the king takes the bovs to a pile of debris on the side of a hill THK stopped his home d mounted and came toward me I confess tint I at first thought he meant to kill me: But as he came up he looked down at me w ith such a sad expression on his faie that all fear left me and I wondeied what he was about He extended his hand to me and grasping mine firmly and looking stialght into my eves he said ‘My son I hope you w ill soon be well’ "If I live to be a thousand I 'hall never forget the expiession on Gcn-eiLee's face There he was defeated retiring from a field that had co-- t him and his cause almost their Li't hope and jet he stopped to say knd words like those to a wounded soldier of the opposition who had taunted him as he passed b ! As soon as the general had left me 1 cried mvsolf to sleep on the bloody gi mind " PAGE KEITH EDGAR MON LAG UK age 12 Salt Lake al nemos ing this they pass thiough Imallv they come many catacombs to a room that Is filled wish gems and gold How the bovs get bn k to civilization and whether they gel any part of the treasure is pait of the sU y So? you to road 1RG1L ALEXANDER Salt Like BEAUTIFUL JOE By Maichnll Suundeis Bovs and girls that are dug lovers will enjoy this book It is Use s'oiv of the life of a dog He had a cruel mater when he was a small puppy 'this master killed Joes motlier and then was angry became it was she Instead of the puppy that was kihcd He cut Joe’s ears and tail but some kind people took the puppy Thev named him Beautiful Joe so a not to hurt his feelings He has many adventures but all ends well SHIRLEY MORTON Salt LVe I We woi k so hard you'd ought to ee -We learn a song 'bout eceiv dav When we have ait its just like puy a good feather loo We all like her and so would vou We study hard in her good class And pretty soon hc 11 let Us pass Mss Grover's — Bo here's to our good tear hers dear Youd hke them all if you were heir You'd learn to obey everv rule If you learned from the lemhcis of the Adams FMMA Idaho Jt'lI Age - hoot A JENKINS 12 --- Reviling MEMORIAL DAY w ho died By countless thousands aide by fide Whose dear mothcia in loneliness cried We have Mcmoi'ul day In memory of the one Memorial day with Its poppies red To remind us of the gallant dead To remind us of the great blooa'hed That follows history's way A thou-an- d row - MfMORIAl DAY Aims laden with flowers We slowly wend our way To place rcmembi mice to tlm-- we love On each Memoiil dav — Betty C'owan Age 1J Nfthi e whi'c clones tuw on With mothers w eeping o'er them shew What boundless giiif what untold w oe To us all war doit biing let remember on Memorial clay The gdlant men left by the way u Ami let us all remember to say HOME Of all the places I love be-- t That happy cheeiful phiie of not Its evrrywheie eas’ and wc-- -Home! No matter bow far I go away I really never from It stray lor its memories always stay — Because it s home —Jerry Stone Age 11 Gooding Idaho WhvJ there this slaughtering7 - Betty ltenUoin Age 12 Salt Like -- Tiny Loiil)canl ficts Vaklilo£ Tiny put his shovel over hi iVnil-dand started up the dtih to Unit mine water onto his garden A hn was walking along lie heard a dog barking and the little dog he hml saved the day before fame r iiiuriii Ht up to him and Inked Ins hand n enied very happy to see Tinv The dog followed Tiny home and would not go away After Tiny h finnhed irrigating he took the dig lark to his master But when thn little dwraf started to leave the ih g Ian after him barking "Well if he would lather live v'th sou and you want hmi you may )iav him" raid the man "Oh thank you I surrlv do want him” laid Tiny "Cumc ltovir let in go home " j THAY5 STANLEY Age er N'lt'L Whether In mans 'on ot in Oiai k Where'er we wamlir well aLa'S track - -- d The long long journey bai k ilo hornet loais come into many eyes espoi mlly those of older people who lemrm tiered when some of the soldier bijj — Lad been laid to rest The last speaker was announced He began his speech with a tribute to the soldiers and then he told ot many brave deed3 which had been done for the honor of the countiy a "One of the bravest men under m va Louis Evans” he said "Oh“ ci ied M3ry Louise not i eli7-ln- g that she was speaking aoud o "J'hat's my father1" Ihe boys and girls looked at Mary Louise with awe then thev listened very hard while the man told of oms cf Ihe risks Louis Evans had biker for his country When he w as tin until talking the children all uuwikd mound Mary Louie "Why haven't you told u aliout And ioiir father before?" they "Tell us more about him" to tell Louise was Mary very hapnv thf in all she could and then rhe tonic them to her home and her mother told them more The children liked theta f tones very much and as Mis Evans could tell them very well you may) be sine she never lacked an aurii cure As for Mary Louise after this lttle Incident even her natiuul :hy lie's couldn’t keep her aloof from the ethers any longer and she gicw Id love her school very much I ARNES KENNER age IS Salt Lake IN MEMORY soldiers now d Honor their very grave lor many a man did fight her our flag gallantly im-iBut they were not slaves Hi nor thoe d - -- Honor our soldier dead By pulling a leafy bough Or some beautiful flowcis On some giave to grow Wlfie they have necr a foe I ive tip to their motto Gallantly a they have done Try to reward their courage It the battles they have won By being like them son JEIUtY STONE Ci od rlug IJiho V |