Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Page Eight JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 25 1934 SPECIAL PAGE FOR JUNIOR JUNIORS Little Pigs Enjoy Feast For Holiday It Vergil Learns MODERN SEA PALACE To Be Better After Trouble Peter and Nan were sitting the 'day before Thanksgiving and Mrs Pig and Mrs Cat and Mrs lien and Mrs Goat and Mrs Turkey and Mrs Duck were all just as busy as they could be getting jrcady for Thanksgiving dinner But of course none of them had to bake roast turkey or roast chiehen or roast duck I w Mrs Pig had the three little pigs running their legs off (doing errands and Mrs 'Cat bad her children busy too and was all the others had their chilAll except Mrs dren busy Turkey and Mrs Duck and they had their husbands borrowing the things they needed “You are all good children” said Mrs Tig “so I will give you each a piece of punvpkin pie as soon as we are through” Now the three little pigs liked pumpkin pie as w’ell as anybody could and they were afraid they wouldn’t get jlli rough in time but they did After a little while Mrs Pig paid: “Now I will give you a piece of pie and then you may go and play for awhile” “We’ll go oAet and play with Flossie and Cuddles!” sang the three little pigs ns they skipped out of the door - “All right” called Mrs Pig “but don’t stay too long and ’don’t get into mischief” When the three little pigs got half way they saw Flossy and Cuddles coming to meet them “M other told us we could come over and plrty” said the Juttens “She gae us some pie I too” “Well what shall we do?” asked Cuddles “Let’s go over and get Betty Goat and the five chicks” “All right” said the pigs Tlicn we can play Farmer in 'the Dell” It seemed that all the barnyard children had time to play this afternoon At least they all came out and played with 'the three little pigs and their friends At last Jlicy were alf pd tired and hungry that they decided to go home and just in time tool Dinner was all yeady and waiting for them t After dinner the three little pigs went to bed They w'ere but they could Very tired liardlv go to sleep the house smelled so good When morning came they got up without being called tThev went ’outdoors to play Jill dinner time so they would be sure to have good appetites for the feast When it was 'time for dinner they scampered into the house washed their bands and faces and brushed their hair Mrs Pig said: “You may sit p and we will eat” I The three little pigs did i ’ on the corner with their feet in the ditch kicking the dry leaves that had fallen there They vver very poor and their father was dead They were talking together about Thanksgiving day for they knew they would have none of the things the children had told about at school that afternoon As they sat tiere refer heard Vergil calling linn Ver-gil came running dovvi the Xtreet and stopped in frontof two children th Vergil’s moUrnr and father were very rich nd Vergil had everything he could wish for lie was in liter’s room at school and he waskealled the pest of the neighboihpod “Do you luibyv Peter and Nan on Thanksgiving we are going to have obi relatives from California conlS to see us We are going to have turkey and duck and lots oXgood things to eat You don’t iNjow W'hat good things we are giving to have!” he taunted Peter and Nan pretended not to care “All right then if don’t W'ant to talk to me” said Vergil sulking “Anyway I am ' too good to associate with you!” and he walked away with his nose in the air As soon as he was gone refer and Nan looked at each other Their mouths watered for that turkey but they knew it was no use Their thoughts were interrupted by their mothers calling them ‘Aunt Harriet has sent ns some money and wants us to spend Thanksgiving with her” she said happily ‘Let’s hurry children and get ready It will be such fun to spend Thanks-giving on Aunt Ilaniet’s v Very different ftom the Mayflower 4n which tho Pilgrims crossed the ocean" are the modem sea palaces in which people today make 'the same journey This was the thought that prompted the use of this drawing by Gloria Miller 7 TremontonJoy 3 and Daid Johnson 5 Salt Lake each w'on 100 points Elaine MeMasters 4 Salt Lake and Ruth Eloise West 9 also Salt Lake each won 30 points for their drawings’ - Thanksgiving is an er ONE BRAVE PILGRIM Thanksgiving Our Own Holiday can holiday Bolls-weill- Ameri- It is a day for - " family gatherings and reunions It was in Plymouth in 1G21 that the Pilgrims had their first harvest and started the custom of having a feast to celebrate The first Thanksgiving was a Wonderful feast of everything the hunters could obtain There w etc venison partridge wild tu'key Indian meal cakes vegetables and u fruit ’Thanksgiving comes on Thursday in November and is set aside as a national holiJOAN LARSEN day Age 9 Eureka the-las- t BETTY'S PLAY MONEY Bettv ’s play money didn’t get her very far for when she went to the candy store across the street what do you think the man said ? “Dat money ain't no goot” he said for he was a foreigner Poor Betty went home in tears “Why Betty” her mother said “what is the matter?” “I tried to spend my money” “What money?” her mother asked in surpi ise “Why my I 0 U money” Bettv said Her poor mother almost burst laughing Then she explained “That money is just a joke It was made by people to make fun of a plan a man has to give money to everyone in California It is not leal money at all” PAGE XOELLA McTNERXEY Age 9 They ate and ate and ate till they neatly burst for there wasn’t a better Thanksgiving dinner in the whole world EMMA JAXE SCIIOEN-FEL9 Johnson D f This - brave pilgrim drawn hv little Joy a 5 year-ol- d was Bollsweil-le- r pupil in the Wasatch kindergarten Joy thinks that drawing is lots of fun especially around Thanks- giving time when 'he can picthings as Pilgrims Indians pumpkins hud turkeys ture such interesting DOCTOR KNOWS Little Willie’s tummy ached He was just awful siek So mother hurried to the phone And told the doctor to come j quick ‘ The doctor hurried over He smiled and shook his head “There’s nothing at" all to worry about The day after Thanksgiving lots of bovs are in bed!” KNIGHT RUTH ELOSE WEST 9 Salt Lake ‘ LOTS OF ICE There is so much ice in the science says polar regions that if it were all melted it Would raise the level of the This would seas 130 feet inundate manv coastal regions ESQUIRE ROSS EABDLEY Age 9 Salt Lake farm” On Monday morning Peter and Nan were hack in school their faces shining with happiness they had had such a good time on the farm But Beter noticed that Vergil was absent Then he learned that Vergil bad eatery so much on Thanksgiving day that he was seriously ill On his way home from school Peter stopped in to sea Vergil The sick boy was glad to have Someone come to see him as he jvas so disliked that no one had come before this He begged Peter to come in every day and bring his lessons to him By the time Vergil got well he was very fond of Peter and the two boys had many good times together One day Vergil said: “That Thanksgiving was the worst one I ever had yet it Was be-- t in one way It made me know what a good friend is” KNIGHT RUTH ELOISE WEST |