Show I" Page Two THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING44AY Son's Gift Brings Joy To Mother 12 HIM New Members Interested in Making Scores NAME HIDDEN ANIMALS a YAltolialawAk Joe slowed down as he neared the Ilerist In his pocket he jingled his las t dollar Until his monthly check from l'iöme was due he had just two pieeee in his pocket It was not much he' knew for what he wanted to buy tie knew that the boys in the little home town would not forget their mothers Moberg' day It madethim feel just aNlittle selfish bnd ashamed for he could not buy flowers for his mother and also a corsage for Alice to wear the New contributor's are interested rs In learning how the pile up such high scores Coming timidly into the office with one contribution they ask "Do you think we can get on the honor roll? The answer k invariably "Yes Indeed if you work hard enough" For itAs by hard work that the topnotchers gain their places Not a single high score is won by a con-- tributor whose entire output is published This means that everyone who wins a high score sends in much much more material than is VALAIPAmtAdir ' 50-ce- night of the high school alumni dance His friends were all buying flowers for their girls and he had decided to keep in good standing with Alice So Joe put all thoughts of home ma( of his mind and whistled a tune to himself as he walked along Entering thee florist's shop and seeing all the beautiful flowers his thoughts were again of his mother Wouldn't she just love those pink and white carnations? But the clerk was saying: "Something I can do for you sir? We have many beautiful flowers to choose from and also a variety of What shall it he something prices for mother or something for the lady fair?" Joe spied a beautiful bouquet of with a frill roses and of lace at the back forget-me-not- s "How much is this?" he asked "That is just one dollar and I think any lady would be proud to wear it" One dollar That was all he )?ad In his pocket It would be hard to be without money all this week until his check came on Monday but Alice was worth it He was happy that she had accepted his invitation to the dance as she was the most popular girl in the schobl "I'll take them" and he handed the clerk his money When arriving at his room he found a couple of friends from his home town waiting for him They were going home for Mothers' day and they wanted to know if Joe had something to send to his mother At first Joe hesitated and did not know what to say Then all at once he said: "Why yes 1 wish you would watt until I fix these flowers with a damp cloth around them so that they will keep fresh and please take them to any mother and tell her I sent all my love with them" The boys took the box and made their departure After they had gone Joe wondered what he would tell But he felt that she would Alice understand When he went to her house that night he didn't have enough courage to tell her so he made an excuse that An his hurry he forgot the flowers and that he didn't have time to go back for them "Oh that is all right" said Alice The dance passed successfully and Joe and Alice had a good time Mothers' day dawned bright and sunny and Joe's mother was thinking of him and wondering how he was Just then a knock came at the door and Joe's friends with his box of flowers entered Joe's mother was 'very happy to know that her son had not forgotten her on Mothers' day even though there were many miles betv7een them She wrote him a letter thanking "The him for the beautiful flowers were very roses and beautiful I loved them and am going to press them so that I can keep them forget-me-not- s always" Joe felt repaid and wis happy when he received the letter from his another PAULINE RUSHWORTH 15 Salt Lake City GOOD EYES lady was taking her small down to her daughter age 3 grandmother's house to see it she was coming down with measles Her grandmother said that If she was coming down with measles that her eyes would start to run 'Oh no grandma" said the little girl "my eyes won't run They're 'stucked' in" PAGE BoBErrE ROSE Age 12 Salt Lake City 1 Example Is a leson that all men San react—West : - ye Ate 4 e i4rie tzwm4 t t A ‘ 0 6gle ile1 ItiA Initsi NAOLE I The names of three animals which belong to the family Indicated by the head in the drawing forty' the solution of this puzzle Start with the shade area in the section numbered one and proceeding clockwise around the figure 1 Mother's Day Should Help Us Sluiw Love (Continued from Page One) President Wilson was the homes first president of the United States to issue this proclamation A red carnation is worn if one's mother is living a white one if she Is dead England has been observing this The public holiday since 1913 schools obserVe the Friday before this Sunday Most of our greatest men and leaders have been devoted to their mothers and probably their greatness and leadership came from this fact Here are some quotations these men have given us They tell how they loved and appreciated their mothers and show the beautiful influence their mothers had on their lives "Poets sing of home mothers sing at home"—Alfred R Jackson "Mother is the name for God on the lips and in the hearts of little chitdren"—William Makepeace Thackeray "A kiss from my mother made me a painter"—Benjamin West "God could not be everywhere therefore he made mothers"—Hebrew proverb "All that I am and ll that I hope to be I owe to my angel mother"— Abraham Lincoln "The man who is good to his mother will always be good to you" —Fred Emerson Brooks LOUISE EAGER 11 Mammoth Those who earned 50 points each for writing on Mother's day are Shirley Syrett Mary Barraclough Dorothy Newton Emma Jane Schoenfeld Doris Martindale and Dorothy Kramer On this day everyone was to honor all mothers and show love and appreciation to them A DILEMMA of the second Kniphthood Youth radio broadcast Fanda BetMy little ty and I performed brother David and mother listened to us After we had finished our "How are number David said Wanda Betty and Eloise going to get out of the radio?" KNIGHT BANNERET RUTH ELOISE WEST Salt Lake City On To look babk to Antiquity Is one thing: to go back to it is another —Colton write tiv the six spaces the letters that spell 11 name of one of the ani-male Repeat this prfie'cls in the sections numbered two and three and spell the names of two more 'animals ' This SchoolN Prints Fine Little Paper (Ooo tinted fetal Pate Cvne) Hoffman Carl Hulbert Virginia Marjorie Webb Arlene Christensen Arlyne Bytheway Margaret Kinney Bobby Steorts Nadine Brewster Karyll Korth Zora Nash and Le! land Worsencroft Pupils at Liberty have done a remarkable amount of splendid comThe interposition work this year est in writing is very keen and every child is encouraged to try his hand at writing down his thoughts It is surprising how much they have accomplished and developed during this time A great deal of the creet of course goes to Miss Kincaid who has stimulated inspired and assisted The other teachers at the children Liberty also deserve praise as all have cooperated in encouraging and directing the children in art and composition work Prominent Folk i Of Our Own State MY MOTHER—I think my mother Is the grandest one in the whole world My dad made an excellent choice for a wife over 23 years ago She was born in Bellviewo Iron Before she was county Missouri married her name was Addie Lottis She is the mother of three two boys and one girl She is a member of the Immanuel Baptist church of Salt Lake City and belongs to the Women's Democratic club of the same city At one time she was a member of In 1918 she Ladies' Literary club was associate matron of 1Czpah chapter Order of Eastern Star of Utah but because of leaving town she had to drop it Here is a little poem that I wrote that I want to dedicate to all the mothers in the world especially to my mother YOUR BEST PAL Be kind to your mother You will never have another She has a heart that sheds its silent glow To brighten your path where 'ere you go Or when you're down and out yes my lad— Your mother is the best pal you ever bad HOWARD S WALKER Salt Lake City used Reed Anderson Salt Lake Citymusic Beverly Burt Holladay entertainment-20- 300 0 Marjorie Rae Taylor Salt Lake City 200 entertainment' Beverly Landis Salt Lake City enter208 tainment Evelyn Gleam Salt Lake City enter200 tainment Pauline Rushworth Salt Lake City long 20111 Story Walter Woman Salt Lake City comic 200 strip 180 Jean Scorup Salina story 100 John McMillan Salt Lake City story 100 Jean Scamp poem Josephine Chidester Redmond poem100 100 Irene Willardson Redmond poem 100 Amy Lou Hamblin Johnson Poem Salt Lake City Virginia Hoffman IN drawing Ralph Riser Salt Lake City drawing 100 — 100 Thays Stanley Septa article Ruth Eloise West Salt Lake City article Betts Boddie' Salt Lake City artiele 100 Phyllis Moulton Modena illustration-1- 00 Louise Eager Mammoth essay 100 Veil Mercer Salt Lake City' drawing 100 100 Beth Nielsen Hyrum drawing Pauline Rughworth Salt Lake City 100 drawing Emma Jane Schoenfeld Johnson sew100 ing 100 Dorothy Newton Mona sewing Jean Belliston Nephi sewing 100 Bobette Rose Salt Lake City music 100 Walter Braman music 100 ThaYs Stanley music 100 100 Dorothy Newton music Bobette Rose entertainment 100 Pay Watson Midvale enterta inment 100 100 Hobby Brenster story 100 Sophie Reed Ogden story Ernms Jane Schoenfeld story WO Woods Cross snapRogetqtainmond shot lOg 100 Shirley' ifreett Cedar City poem Bobby Brew 100 Walter m 100 st&Irie Walter IS Wing Doris Lake City draw- ing 75 N Jean Belliston sewing 5 Louise Eager sewing 15 ' John McMillan drawing MI Jean Belliston drawing 50 Geneve Hickenlooper Layton ar MI le Mary Barraciough Salt Lake article 50 Shirley Syrett essay 50 Mary Barraclough essay 50'' SO Dorothy Newton essay Emma Jane Schoenfeld essay MI Doris Martindale Salt Lake City essay 50 Dorothy Kramer essay So Eleanor Hulbert Salt Lake City draw- ing MI Jack Andrews Salt Lake City drawing Sti Leland Worsencroft Salt Lake City Poem so Mary Barraclough poem so Waiter Braman poem SO Marian Groesbeck Bait Lake City sewing SO ' Gloria Anderson Salt take City sewing 50 Reed Anderson sewing 5e Maurine Gardner sewing 50 Mrri Gardner sewing 50 Howard Walker Salt Lake City biography 50 Virginia Lindquist Ogden poem SO Dorothy Newton poem 50 Thar Stanley poem 50 Myr1 Gardner poem so Louise Eager poem SO Onolee May Barbi SO Jean Belliston bright poem 25 saying Eloise West bright saying 25 Bobette Rom bright saying 25 Helen rotes drawing 25 Doris Martindale drawing 25 Betty Cowan drawing 25 Reed Anderson drawing 25 Ruth Eloise West recipe 25 Flag day will be the for this week That isn't so subject it? 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