Show ' r Paste Eight THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 18 1931 SPECIAL PAGE FOR JUNIOR JUNIORS Three Little Pigs Have Fun Now in School - Jack Enjoys Many Outdoor DO YOU LIKE DOLLS ? Sports Games One noon Jack came running home from ehool When he One morning when the three little pigs woke np they felt yery cold reached the kitchen his mother listed him how he would like to tell her what he was doing in school “Well” said Jack “to begin with I" am learning to play basketball - baseball football and soccer ball in our play period In geography I have studied corn wheat cotton rice and sugar cane In nature we have" weeds and grasses I am learning to spell some pretty hard words too And this year I am learning part music In arithmetic I am learning fractions I guess that is all” said Jack f‘I guess that is enough” said liis mother ESQUIRE' ROSS EARDLEY - Age 9 Salt Lake “Jack Frost has been here’ ' fchouted the littlest pig and lire enough the ground was o the covered with frost ’three little pigs just danced around the room But just then Mother Pig called them to come and eat their corn meal mush and drink their milk Then they got ready for school “Don’t forget to brush your teeth” Mother Pig reminded them and it was lucky she did for they were just about to go without doing it While they were going to school they met the five chicks and Flossy and Cuddles “What grade are you in!” ' they asked “I am in the fourth grade” said’ Flossy “We’re in the first” said Cuddles and the chicks together When they reached the school Teacher Duck met them at the door some more chil“What dren?” he cried “My Schoolroom is almost full Well you’ll have to sit at the back I hope you won’t mind but there aren’t any more seats” He showed them their places and school began" Teacher Duck taught them ' a song Then he said “All you children who are in the first grade come on one side of the room and the others may Btay where they are We are going "“to have reading” Then he gave them all books and all began to read excepting those in the first grade Teacher Duck helped them learn to read ’After reading 7 they had spelling hut all the words the first graders had were eat and rat and bat Then they had arithmetic and everyone did well When they got through Teacher Duck said “Now put away your work and you may go home” The three little pigs didn’t stop to go home with the other children They ran on ahead iWhen they got home they saw Mrs Pig standing a the door “Well children hurry and get washed I have a nice big pumpkin pic for dinner”-'Aftedinner Mrs Pig said “Well children do you like school?” And you may be sure tljey answered “Yes” Uniraa Jane Schoenfeld Age 9 Johnson v -- " v i r - MANY TONGUES r According to officials of the French embassy there are nearly 3000 languages spoken Jh the world ESQUIRE ROSS EARDLEY I OUR SCHOOL GROUNDS like to go outside and play But I have to work today Out of doors I can see Pleasant thiugs for you and me : Ilopscotch and giant stride Teeter-totte- r slippery-slid- e Tennis court and many swings Baseball diamonds and other things If I didn’t go to school I would Knight Jean Belliston 8 Nephi Is tired of waiting for paper so she sent a set in that she drew herself She thought you would all like them and yt thought so too so here they are Jean gels 200 points for this set of dolls The best school drawing was senl in by Knight Ruth Eloise West and won 100 points Emma dolls Jane Schoenfeld and Reon Schoenfeld each won 50 points with their drawings SCHOOL DAYS When school days are over There’s nothing to do At least that’s the way with me John Ericsson Built Warships John Ericsson was born at Langbanslivttan Sweden in 1803 He entered the Swedish hrmy but left it to give his entire time to inventions He indented a steam fire engine hn3 h Isn’t it with you! There’s nothing to do But wait for the next year Oh isn’t it fun tWhen the school days screw steamer pear! And isn’t it fun To do all kinds of work When no one will cheat And no one will shirk! Emma Jane Schoenfeld Age 9 Johnson In 1309 he came to the United States and built the United war vessel FrTnceton It was the first of its hind to have boilers and engines below the water line out ’of reach of the enemy’s guns During the Civil war he built many vessels for the JJntted States Mr Ericsson died in New York in 1339 and was taken to Sweden in one of our ships th’fl Baltimore with a Swedish war vessel as an escort States Knight ap- ’ “well represented The United States has embassies in 16 different countries: 'Argentina Belgium Brazil Chile Cuba" France Germany Great Britain Italy Japanese empire Mexico Peru Poland Spain Turkey and the 7 Union of Soviet Socialist-Republic- s Ruth’ Eloise JYs 9 Salt Lake City t Esquire Ross Eardley Age 9 Salt Lake City miss the swimming pool Surely makes the pupils blue When they have extra woik to do JEAN BELLISTON Age 8 Nephi AND JACKIE was on his way to school Ilis cpnscienee was quite clear He had studied his lessons and was prepared For the test hehad no fear JO-J- Jo-J- o Jackie hadn’t opened his book For studying he didn’t care He gave all of his time to play And he gave ' his less’ons no share next day the hoys found mark was the highest in the class But poor Jackie uho had no ' time for study So the Jo-Jo’- s Did not even pass KNIGIIT RUTII ELOISE WEST Salt Lake City 9- - CHEERFULNESS Cheerfulness to everyone Brings us all a lot of fun Gaiety and laughing glee Bring a lot of fun to me I like a happy laughing crowd That speak their joy right out loud Don’t you think it’s lots of fun To have a laugh from everyone! Patricia Walton 8 Salt Lake City |