Show l ‘ Al Page 85 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING MARCH - v “ 3 1935 pJS Shadows Like To Live High rule you ihouldn't forget: This if If you stand in the ram you’re sure — — to get wet Sayings "Look there’s a black cloud coming toward us” Hanid the little girl shadow exclaimed to Knarf and to They all looked "It’s certainly a black cloud” Ting- 1 wouldn’t Ling said at last "But is almost worry about it The sky always full of clouds of one color or g another” “What good would the sky be with- out clcuds?” said Knarf trying to appear very smart But Hanid was really worried You aee she and Knarf and were ell on a cloud themselves— a very fluffy white cloud— but it was floating aiound in the sky quite high from the earth Hanid didn't like the idea of meeting the ugly black cloud merely sat down But upon the front steps of his little house (the house was pn the cloud tool) and said to Knarf: "I’m going to write a letter to my neighbor and tell him to send us up a roast goose” Black dead Nears TThat would be very nice” said Knarf “Are you sure be can send it up here?” “Geese can fly can’t they?" Ting-- a Ling said “Ye” said Knarf "a roast “Well” said can fly too” goo-- e Juat then Hanid who had been watching the black cloud coming nearer and nearer suddenly cried out in “It’s here! It's going to warning: run into us! Let's get out of the way !’’ looked up saw the black cloud coming and said: “Humph you can go into the house if you like I'm not afraid of a black cloud!” Ting-a-Lin- g Pity tjie poor salesgirl during a bargain counter rush from the moment the store opens its doors until it ekues she is battered and abused by a mob of determined shoppers battling for bargains No wonder Pamela takes advantage of a lull etcher counter Jo gaspout the following poetic charade: no holds in this lhad battle "They This wild stampede of human cSttle Who fight each other tooth and nail at a side" a To The asterisks are to be replaced by letters that spelt words the irst two of which are to be united to spelt the third word DISABLED Mother was trying to get my' little cousin to take the fuqpy papers home to her mother Mary didn't want to After awhile Mary said: “Mother can’t read today ’cause she has a sore throat” LOUISE EAGAR Age 10 Mammoth Utah Judgment of the Gods Ting-a-Lin- Ding-Don- g Ting-a-Lin- Ting-a-lm- In the faint gray of the coming dawn the Great Temple of Buddha loomed before the twe lover toiling wearily up the massive stone steps leading to the entrance In the distance the sacred volcano made a rugged break In the smooth line of the horison like a huge bleak finger jutting out against the sky Even Sf they watched a low rumble reached their ears With a sigh Cbing Lee leaned on Wang Fu’s arm “Oh Wang Fu I’m so so tired” she smiled “and happy” The boy tenderly stroked her raven hair Reaching the top of the steps they advanced to the huge Intricately designed portals Picking up a mallet Wan Fu struck a large bronze gong three times Each crash reverberated through the stillness A shudder shook the slender frame of Ching Lae ” Slowly ailently the great doors opened In all the majesty of office Mung Wey the priest of the temple stood before the two “Wang Fu my son “I have brought the fair Ching Wo Lee daughter of Ting Fang in secret” wish to be married “I understand” Mukg Wey spoke "Leok— It’s raining!” "Neither am I” said Knarf Hardly had the words left his mouth when — crash! the black cloud came The next instant there upon them was a terrible crack of noise like thunder and a flash like lightning In fact it was thunder and it was lightning! Then all at once everything got mixed up the black cloud and the white cloud all flying about Each of the little pieces of cloud began The sky became filled with falling them And the house into which Hanid had run began Knarf and falling too But the house didn’t fall too fast for (as you should rememhad blown a huge ber) rubber bubble in the parlor and that made the whole bouse sort of floaty and light te Earth “Look— it'a raining!” Hanid said as he looked out of the window “We’re coming down with "the said looking ever rain" her shoulder to see just where they would land He was glad to notice that the wind was carrying them right Into the middle of gar- den — which was where the house belonged bt the first place went the Bump thumpity-bumhouse aa it landed Then Hanid all quite unKnarf and hurt walked out through the front The first thing they did was door to look up into the sky It bad stopped raining now The sun was atoning again But when they came te look for the white cloud aU they - Ting-a-Lin- Ting-a-Lin- Dvi Ting-a-Lin- g s deliberately “Come" He turned Ching Lee and Wang Fu followed The huge doors closed behind them thud with The overpowering somberness the awesome solitude and stillness the terrible greatness of tho temple seemed to weigh heavily and oppressively upon them Ahead they saw the shadowy form of a hugo Chinese idol Dull glints of light cast by glowing embera in two large burners made even more apparent the features of the idol Slopping at the feet of Buddha Mung Wey turned te Wang Fu "You have coneulted the gods about this marriage?” Wang Fu slowly shook his head "Not yet Mung Wey" “Then I will leave you alone for a few moments that you may do so" The priest left them disappearing down a narrow passage to the left of the idol Bide by aide Cbing Lee and Wang Fu knelt before the Idol of Buddha In both their hearts there welledin-a flood of emotion of lovo and finite longing Wang Fu was almost through praying now " As thou knowekt we have been forbidden to love Yet we have loved truly- and faithfully Hear us O Buddha and grant us if thou wilt thy sanction and 'thy bless- ing” silence For a few moments Then a low rumbling shook the temple Wang Fu clasped Ching Lee in his arms The girl clung to him To her tortured mind camr Wang Fu’s words: “If we live wo p Ting-a-Lin- Britt&ny Now Qne of Few Beauty Places SALESGIRL'S CHARADE On Big Cloud Ting-s-Lin- hfe 4 yp v could find was a tiny speck all pink With sunshine "The rest must have rained away m id HMUd ' "Yes” said And Knarf Just podded bia Jiead as though be knew that all the time Ting-a-Lin- g tCopyrigbtl33 K u r ft Inc) " In an live together If we die agony of auspense the two waited for the judgment of the gods The rumbling aeon grow to a terrifying rear The tempi shook The huge idol tottered Then with a deafening crash it fell forward upon the lovers Buried under a thousand pieces of broken stone lay the twe otill forms The gods had spoken BETH MAC ARTHUR EMILY NEFF Salt Lake City i I 1 MARCH In the month of March Many great men were born too February can’t claim them alL I’ll tell you about a few Alexander was born March 1 He’s the man that invented the phone Now stop and think a minute What a wonderful thing he has - One of the last strongholds tf beauty romance and traSition Is Brittany It is really worth the trip to Europe just to spend a few weeks in this In fact quaint corner of France there are many people that do not care for Paris or any other part of France but adore Brittany and return gain and again For one must win the confidence of this sturdy stock If one is to know the country and the people For they become shy at the advent of a stranger fearing that their ways will be laughed at and perhaps scorned Jeysesae Festivals Brittany is the lend of "Pardons1 a festivity that is neither the Flemish Kermesaenoc the Foire of the Parisian Jt is in reality a festival a fete of the soul and so the Bretons gather from far and near not only to amuse themselves but to pray Still the Pardon is a joyous festival the air filled with shouts and laughter of this simple people One of the most famous is at beautiful Quimper that town so beloved of artists The place St Is crowded People are there from surrounding towns and clad in the characteristic costume oflheir vicinities There is the tight lace cap with wide wings worn by the women of Dotiernenez The men of Carhaix wear hats bound with colored chenille The peasants of Gueneme wear white' flannel coats bordered with black velvet The women of Quimper have pyramidal coifs of transparent lace showing pink or blue ribbon beneath with two kmg floating ends All this makes the great square in front of the eathedral a joyous junw ble of gold and silver embroidery ribbons muslin and lace a not of color flashing in the sun The crowd moves on to the other joys of the fete swipg boats carousals crude scenic railways side shows with all the freaks the jugglers the snake charmers that are watched with in done were Cleveland Jackson Madison Three president! so dear Who served their country very well Who were brave and bad no fear There Van Dyke the famous painter Ring Lardner who ne’er holds a grudge Knute Rockne the famous football coach And Oliver Wendell Holmes ths great judge And many many others Who were born In March I could name All of these did something la their lives that brought them fame KNIGHT RUTH ELOISE WIST Age IP Salt Lake City Six Hints to Contributors 1 You moy write or draw on anything you wish 1 Material on the subject announced on Page 2 will be given preference 2 Drawings must be on bristol board and In India ink 4 Stories must not deal with anything terrible or Dream stories frightening and stories dealing with the reform in a child due to our club or paper will be avoided as far as possible 5 AU work must be original Where facts are obtained from reference books they must be rewritten in your own language Drawings must not bo copied" Write la Ink on one side of the paper Make your work neat Haphazard work will not ho considered fascinated eyes AU this is in contrast to some of the other Pardon held in smaller towns and villages Bemaatle Days Gradually one come! to know how the life of the Breton revolves around the Pardon of his village' Here he lint sees the girl of his heart At the Pardon he is betrothed In later years be brings his first bom to partake of hie first Pardon Here he hears his first songs and watches his first dances later on to participate in the songs and dances himself A line people steady hardy simple and reaL A holiday spent in some corner of Brittany is an education M weU as relaxation sun-fUle- BRYCE CANYON (Tune of "There’s aLong Lang There’s Trail Awinding") a long long trail a " wind-i- ng Up Bryce canyon so grand Where the colored cliffs and flow era v And the tsl pines stand It’s a land that make you happy When rising early in the morn' And Td lore to live ia Bryce’s til Old Gabriel sound hi hern REED ANDERSON Age IS Balt Lake Cit& t |