Show c i tub: salt lake tribune junior Read Story of ter He to help a disabled cabman took a long walking trip thiough the alter south and west of Canada which he again edited a newspaper nd built and sold houses In 1835 his "Leaves of Glass'' was published This was a tuheihon of poetry It was ridiculed until Emerson road it and praised it Duttng the war of secession Whitman volunteered a a nur-- tn take care of his wounded brother He remained in the war hospital iintl the war was over after which he supby wrt ng tor the ported him-el- f New York T mes cp "mn fleyi Tage NEW SPRING TABLE DECORATION Walt Whitman American Poet Walt Whitman American poet was born tn West Hills Long Island on May 31 1819 He Is considered the first of the modern poets Whitman's ancestors weie common people who earned their lu mg with their hands and Walt Whitman followed the example of his lather bv quitting school when he was 13 and His occupations learning carpentry after this were varied and included typesetting school teaching writing for magazines and for a short time the publishing of a weekly newspaper His leisure time was spent in studying the common people such as the ferrymen and the city laborers It us said that he once drove a cab all w in- Sunday morning may TliU Sketch Show How ilia Two Owl Look t hen l”inihej and Mounted Ik Wire Stand I Rent Into a Hound (area Dana and Held la ITara by the 38 eih of the Slone in ilia I lower Pot This Easily -- Made Bird and Blossom Group Adds Gay lr Bit of Color to the Room By WINIFRED AVERY I call these two little gray ging- ham owls the Mum Twins-- Maxie and Miunie They are the little owls so many of you have asked me to make Here they sit on a wire bough amid pink rubber peach blossoms looking wi'dom from their oilcloth eyes They can be made of any material you choose — glazed chintz white crinkle crepe or giay gingham The body feathers are marked on with pencil The wings and tail aie made double and slightly stuffed with the straight feathers stitched in on the machine The curved feathers at the HEAD top are shell stitch ryes are gathered T e In white floss The pieces out lined with buttonhole stitch on wlmh cue glued two circles the fiiat and huger cf green oilcloth the smatlei of black The bill ts a folded piece of llit k oilcloth the dotted lmes m the below show the folds jdtem The bough tLrlf is made of wire coveied with grayish brown lapcsuy a The yarn aie made of or gmk rubberized Japanese silk you can use plain rubber from last summer's bathing cap if the re lor happen to be the right shade The cxnlers aie of yellow yam and the haves are green oilcloth Glue the two pieces of oihloth together then cut out the leaves The twin bird are ewed to the bough with yellow yarn and the be ugh is stuck in a little pot of rocks or sand The dotted line shows how the wire If is bent to hold up Die bough you haven't a small flower pot handy an empty cracker tin or coffee can painted bright yellow or light gieeu enamel is a good substitute bla-som- A AW The Above Drawing Show ihe Shape of the Variou Piece of the Owl and Give the 1'xart Dimension for Laying Out Tracing ami The Dotted Line Show the Fold Cutting the Pattern Share with our readers the interesting facts you find here and there Twenty five points are aw aided for each one published 4 WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES 9 y m From 186i to 1873 he wmked in treasury department but a slight stroke of paralyses made it necessary for him to retire He settled in New Jersey The last years of hi- - fe were spent in enlarging his 'Leaves of Grass" He endeavored tu express bis beliefs in individual fiednm and the brotherhood of man 11 is poems lacked rhyme and meter and therefore aroused both censure and praise Critics of today are still undecided bow to class him It is sa d that he us yet we admire him Tepc It Is noteworthy that people remember Walt Whitman for his "O Captain My Captain" his only poem which conforms to all the e- tat shed rules of poetry Other poems td his re "The Mystic Trumpe'cr" "Pioneers O Pioneers" "When Lilac In the Dooryard Boomed'' end the "Centenarian' Stoiy" Hie 1 -t 4 Whitman died In March 18t FARNES KENNER Age 13 lke Sat Golden Key Tcrhaps you would Eke to know If you do not already what is appropriate to give on each wedding anniversary Here are a few: First cotton second papet thiid leather fifth wooden seventh woolen tenth tin twelfth silk and Fnen fifteenth crystal twentieth china twenty fifth silver thirtieth pearl fortieth ruby fiftieth golden seventy fifth diamond ESQUIRE KATHLEEN BIRD Salt Lake SOAP We do not know just how long oap has been used but we know it must have been a long time for in a collection in the Louvre m Pan is a va-- e supposed to be 2500 yeai s old On its side is a picture of children blowing soap bubbles from a pipe The Homan historian Piinv wrote "Soap Is In common use It was discovered by the Gauls while dyeing their hair It is made of tallow and The best Is made of beech and the tallow of the fat of a goat There are two kinds the thick and the liquid Among the Gcimans each kind js In more common use among the men than among the wo- men” Hundred- - of fire are rails in the Unted States every dav because of care lowness Here are a few 'never do" rules If you observe them there will be fewer fre in ths part of our country Never allow rubbish null s paper rags old clothing etc to accumulate in closets and unused looms 2 Never allow join furnace steam or hot water p pc to mmc into contact with wood 3 Never keep mnthc in any but metal or earthen safes and when you light one never throw it on the fioor 4 Never fill your coni oil latui after dnik or near fire 5 Never take an open lift t to examine a gas meter or to I ml some1 it fj I1! thing loet In a 8 Never read in bed imp light KATHtEt N IlinD Age v y oidle or 1 At Dip preent there will tilths In Ki late 14 Suit of pingres many riedhs a gland and WVcs m 1!U0 he a There are now nearly qualified women doctor In Kingdom Ike ms 41 fully the United at the time of the Pliny destruction of Pompeii 79 A D and In the excavation made tlicie they found a complete aonp making and some soap in perfert preservation which differ x very little from the soap of today Our grandparent mod to make their own soap All the fat w put In a barrel Wood ash was put In another barrel Straw was put In the bottom of tin barrel then a layer of lime then nhes The a lies weie covered with Water and Die water wnuld seep down through the barrel which dissolving certain portion w hen It came in contact w ah the lime would change to He This was bo led With the fat to make soap FARNES KFNNFR Age H Salt like Send us some of the ctevei thing have your small brothers and said Twenty-fivpoints aie aw aided lor each one published Elna and I had just reburied fiom school As we entered t lie house Yvonne aged 112 came up to us looked at our hands and shook her head saying "Nope no mimes!" FLDA RICH Logan a a a When my small brother heard that he was born in a hospital he looked at mother and asked "Mama when I was born did you come tn t me?" DARLENE ANDREW Tientsin a a a My fi lend has a tittle brother named Tommy One day his ”father sid "Tommy say 'vinegar' “I can't’ said Tommy a!mot dying his father "Can't what’'’ "I can’t sar ‘winrpai ' ” saul MANGONF ROSIE Tommy Age 12 a a a aid "1 “Mama" my little have lust found out th’’ it Gera time and Vlrignla are sisters "Are they both in your iooii’" mother asked “Yes" Lynctte replied “Then are they twin ?" vi-i- INTERESTING FACT t-the four different "lncex In the United Slates: I’uufic tune mountain tune central time and eastern tune Memorize thee They mav do you some good when vno travel FMMA JULIA Jt N K INS Uexlnilg Idaho Age 12 June Evcnls Will lie!) You - Kentucky admitted to ih ex)7W Jerques 4arqu'i plorer born 131 June 2— Wahlntoa furloucbed (Ur mU of the resolution tiler PM Pope Pun X born ItP S -- Jefferson Dari Jui born Allies slyned tfetty with Hunsary JuOt t Pan H Kina Gort 111 Fngland born 1131 Jui e Fust rrgutieUoa da? whiter — U 0 so to Velasques artiet born Po June 0 - oficirss inlroilBced Import dullest Naihxo Hak p Uiot bortiv ) Jt lie 7 Resolution of Independence PIC JU )ll Fre si-t- mother "No” suid Ivnette "the v twins because they aicnt ” (n't cie--t- be d alike DOROTHY CHEGWIDDFN M in peri-hf- d Here This List of i av a a a One day In our allied scieme ila- we were talking about neid and alkali Our teacher asked wtiat we would use if we got a grea-- e pot on the carpet and someone ” As this was collect wc "Soapsuds went on to the next question All this time Ethel wa sitting In the bat k of the room wilting note and talking and paying little attention to what wa going on though she must have heaid a wmd once in a while The teacher said "In making taffv which would you lise Inking iaia or rrenm of tat tar Ethel ' ' Ethel looked up autpri-eand and answered ’Will Id ure soapsuds too!" MARCELLA KENDAI L -- d ' a Jobe age 3 Lvan-loi- a kept to hand her Die scissor i Wvo mamma Mother was biny and didn't pay a m li a'tentinn to her At tact June said 'Mamma vou won't even listen to vour little ulir!" EMMA JULIA JERKIN'! 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