Show Tage Four THE SALT LAKE Jinimy Finds Thanksgiving Fine Holiday TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 25 1934 Each One Has Much to Win THANKSGIVING DAY Real Thanks it was the day before Thanksgiving Jimmy was enjoying the sweet of baking pies in the oven Grandmother end giandfather were coming for Thanksgiving and ills mother was doing her baking before It was in the fifth grade English class “Today” Miss Hartley said “I am going to have each one tell what he is going to have for Thanksgiving dinner tomorrowand name five things he has to be' thankful for Mdy you tell the class w hat you will have and what there is that you are thankful for" “Well” began May “we are going to have a big ’stuffed turkey pumpkin pie cake ice cream salad plum fruit and oh! pudding- cranberries everything you could think of and more than you could ever eat! “I am thankful that my father is rich and that I’m the only child m our family so that I can have more things I’m thankful for my fur coat and that we are going to have a new car and that mamma is going to take me on a trip to New York!" “YesV thought Kate as Mav took her sear! “she is rich and selfish but I wouldn’t want to trade one of my Thanksgivings for ten of hers” She sat and listened to the others and her turn came last of all “For dinner grandma is going to bring us a’ chicken and we are going to roast it” she said “and we are going to have mashed potatoes and brown gravy and perhaps some pumpkin pie I have so much to be thankful for that I hardly know where to begin I am thankful that we can celebrate Thanksgiving in our own home with a dear grandma as our guest I am thankful for my kind parents brothers sisters and friends and that we are all well and and odor - lliey came Suddenly Jimmy’s mother called him and him to go to the stpre for some sugar On hw way he met one of his school chums ’ ‘‘Say Peter Jimmy asked "What are you going to have for Thanksgivi- ng dinner?’' ’We “We Jimmy "You aren't are go going to have-muchng to have turkey" said see” Peter replied cheerful-l- v “we are only going to have some good hot soup 8nd a few other things but maybe we can have some cake for a treat My little brother’s lame and mother has to pay so many doctor bills that we can't afford a turkey this year My little brother and I just pretend we have pies cakes end a tin key You khow that is just about as good as really having them “I’ll have to be gong now I guess’’ I ’ (aid Jimmy On his way home he was thinking Fcuoiisly about the money he had been saving for an airplane When he reac-hehome he immediately went to his father and had a long conversation with him The result was that Jimmy was on his way to Peter’s house with a basket laden with several pies a cake a b:g turkey with dressing and other things to eat Peter and hs family said they had hcver tasted a better dinner As for Jimmv W ell jou can imagine how happy he was JUNE PUGMIRE Ace 12 Liberty School Many visitors Washington D C has an estimated number of 2000000 visitors each rear ESQUIRE ROSS EARDLEY 10 Salt Lake If there not enjoy were the no clouds sun Six Hints we should to Contributors ' - You may write or draw anything you wish 2 Material on the subject announced on Page 2 will be 3 Drawings must be on bristol board and in india ink 4 Stories must not deal with anything terrible or frightening Dream stories and stories dealing wth the reform ini a child due to our tlu'u or paper will be avoided as far as possible All work must be original Where facts Sre obtained from reference books they must be rewritten in your own not must Drawings language be copied 6 Write In Ink on one side of the paper Make your work neat ’Haphazard work will 5 not be consdered CAPTAIN SALTY happy I am thankful that I live in a free country with a president over the people instead of a king ” “Well” Miss Hartley said “I believe Kate has named the most important things we ought to be thankful for Health happiness friends and liberty are all the things we need in our lives We will be happy if we share our joys with others on Thanksgiving day KNIGHT CRUSADER FERN GARDNER 14 Salem FLANKY AND THE BOSS Continued from Fare One) 1 given preference -- This Week’s Thought — on - - This week we received more drawings than we have received for any one week in a long long time and while we were happy to see such interest in the work we were rather downcast to find that a number of the drawings were undoubtedly traced and others were directly copied from well known pictures Neither can be allowed to win points of course so our awards were somewhat narrowed down Boys and girls we cannot always tell when a picture is traced but we can defects give the show away and rob almost always tell! Certain little tell-tal- e your entry of any merit As to the copying that is more difficult to detect yet you can easily see for yourselves that copied wogk means little compared to thinking out an idea for yourself and then picturing it Let's not have any more drawings that are either copied or traced Surely we have enough good artists to- supply our needs w llhout resorting to subterfuge First place? went to Esquire Wanda West 12 Salt Lake City and Esquire Dorothy Kramer 13 Salt Lake City second places were given to Walter Broman 12 Salt Lake City Ruth Tolhurst 14 Ogden and Betty Cowan 13 Nephi Third places were given to Jack Andrews 12 Salt Lake City and Dorothy Worthen 13 Salt Lake Citv and honorable mention was given to the drawings of Gwenv dolyn Crane 11 Heri iman grims were after their hard winter of Suffering They knew what hardship was and so they knew what it meant to be grateful Today we have far more to be thankful for than the Pilgrims had We have comforts and ronrpmsnrM snd luxuries ef which they li v c I ui earned We have almost everything the heart can desire Yet we are not as thankful and as humble as they were The reason is that we don’t know w hat real hardship is We have so much to be thankful for that it is impossible to name Our great country the sunshine our lives with innumerable priveverything ileges our parents our homes and schools to say nothing of movies books libraries gymnasiums playgrounds parks — all these should make us so thankful that we would be overflowing with appreciation and gratitude May we learn to appreciate our blessings and live in such a way that we DOROTHY NEWTON 14 shall be worthy of them Mona Read These Facts About Strange Bird (Continued to have from Pace One) a stork build its nest in one's chimney Storks usually eat snakes Logs insects small mammals and otfal Because of their value as scavengers they are protected by law The affection of the stork for its little ones has caused it to be considered as the symbol of ideal family life HELEN WILLIAMS Devil's Slide buss: making "ao you ve leu for bard up poetry Flanky?" Flanky: “I surely did fall when the edtor read my poem " hard WALTER BROMAN By Claude Diehl |