Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING! JUNE f 1935 — This Gives Many Facts About Flag Boy Learns To Take Care Of Brother One ot the first things every true Americas boy and girt should leans "Where are jreu going LaVon?" questioned Mrs Carter aa LaVon put aa hi hat and started lor the door “Oh Tm Just going to the Flag day celebration uptown" answered LaVon i Is -- jnn Programs It' - and Kenneth each SO cents "Now you be sure and take good care of Kenneth" she cautioned LaVon "Oh diver!" called- LaVon as he peached his friend's home "Coming" came a voice from the house “How come you've got your - little brother along?" asked Oliver when he saw Kenneth "Ah Mom made me bring him along" mid LaVon in r disgusted tone "But I’ve got a plan ot getting rid of him" he added in a i whisper diver Is the plan?"- - v to know that flags of some sort have been used ever since men first began to meet and the flag they used was a symbol ot the meeting place of a group with the same thoughts or objective It seemed necessary to use some - means In battle to distinguish differ ent bands and each ruler soon learned to use the standard they first adopted and as their property in created their flags finally assumed the character of national flags The first flags were of religious character and men were taught to respect and honor their flag as one of the most sacred things on earth Every country has its own flag and while there ere many brilliant colors used red white and blue seems to be the most popular for from among 20 lending nations nine hsve flags of these three colors X think our national ensign flag is the most" beautiful of all The "president's standard" Is the next most striking with the national on a background of blue The United States has 18 flags and if we learn the meaning of each it will be of value to us Our first flag was said to be made by Betsy Rosa In Philadelphia in June 1777 General George Washington headed the committee who went to her house on Arch street to commission her to make a flag for one she made had 13 stars us’ The and -- It— was — ee— admired - the her a contract to government — make all the gave Afterher death flags” her daughter continued the work tor some time The stars on the flag used during the war of 1812 were increased to 15 for two new states Vermont and Kentucky had been admitted- - to th Union in 1785 In 181(1 Indiana made the sixteenth star t Captain S C Reid suggested that we keep the original 13 states and increase the stars as new states were admitted which was adopted Our wonderful flag and Its broad stripes and bright atari” wer the inspiration for the song Banner" which was written by Francia Scott Key and rec agnized aa our national anthem Do not forget to display and sa lute our flag on June and do not forget to take it down at sundown SHIRLEY SYRETT Cedar City Utah s inquired "How much money have you koL first?" asked LaVon-"Fift- y flags are ireglven-an- d displayed but ! am afraid there will be a good many boys and girl and even grown' persons who will say on June It: 1 wonder why all the flags are out? It Isn’t July 4 yet" — la- Von - "What the proper reaped for our flag The resolution to have a flag at the United States !o f IS alternating ' atripes of red end white with 13 white stare on ‘a blue field— was— passed by our congress on June J4 and since that time-Jen- e '14— baa been recognized aa "Flag day" - WeUyoucan takeKennelh along with you He has been maxing" me to let him go alone and Tm afraid he might get lost You'll need company anyway" said his mother — "Ah heck! Oliver and Z don’t want him tagging along with us We want to have same fun" protested vigorously "You caa take hint with you or you can stay borne I’d be ashamed not wanting to take my little brother with you Now which are you going to do?" asked Mrs Carter indignantly “Oh 1’U take the little pest along as bad as I hate to" grumbled LaVon as he thought of how much he wantv ed to go After Kenneth was ready and the two boys were getting ready to call on Oliver Mrs Carter gave LaVon Page Three v cents but what has that rid of your brother?" answered Oliver There is nothing like music as a hobby and tinging is about the finest of — musical hobbies “I'll tell you my plan Here It because it costs nothing for instruments and caa be enjoyed Is We each give him 1$ cents to while driving along the oped 'Toad- - around the campfire in crowds alone at — go by himself See id very simparties and programs almost any time and almost any placer These two little people Bobby Edwards and Patsy Cutler Have selected ple He's been wanting to go alone anyway" said LaVon singing as their hobby and both know a number of nice little songs: Bobby “Well then why give him the — -- at the picturewas singing “Home on Patsy dime?" asked Oliver listened A minute earlier Pats- - sang "On the Good Ship Lollipop" while “So that he won't tell Mom or Dad listened Bobby what we did" answered LaVon And that Is as it should be— each one performing and each one listening After the boys had arranged it and applauding with Kenneth as to their plan he ble and you will see what a lot you Sewing unit: The tewing unit lent accepted readily and ao after the can accomplish when you are fneah in the most contributions this week boys had watched the parade end end the air is cooL leading all other units by a long way the rest of the celebration and bad The problem finishing seams was The following have been busy memspent ail Of their money for candy very popular sad we here in the orizing: Mary Barrac tough "The Sweice cream and Sh-rof the trimoffice saw seam finishes we had never dish Walts" (harmonic) Louise Eamings they started on their way heard of before You remember we gar “Humoresque" by Anton Dvorhome On the corner of offered SO points for each finish With ak and “Spring in Spain" by C W them there was a crowd gathering an extra hundred point to the memReid (piano) Betty Cowan "Apple "Let's hurry and aee what ell th Those ber doing the neatest work Tree Swing" by Harold Spencer crowd is watching It must be a submitting team finishes and the (pinna) Thays Stanley "Skatin’ “ by or fight something" said Oliver as lumber sent ere indicated: Jean C W Reid (piano) Ruth Eloise West he took hold of LaVon’s band and “Yellow Jonquils" by Paul F Nephl 7 Ruth Eloise West started forcing their way through 10 Salt Lake 5 Dorothy Newton It (piano) Walter Broman the crowd Mona 7 Louise Eagar 11 Mammoth "Missouri Waltz” (harmonies) Fay “Maybe it'i Kenneth" gasped La8 Fern GardneilSalem 6 Emma Watson "The Old Oaken Bucket" by Von as be caught a glimpse of a Jane Schoenfeld 10 Johnson 12 HelF W Meacham (piano) doctor leaning over the body of a en Louise Riser 11 Salt Lake 2 Chemistry unit: A number of our small boy The extra hundred polrta'lor the members had lota of fun with the "No it isn’t but we had better neatest work had to be given to four chemical experiment on electrifying find him before something like this entrants because four had such perMrs Belliston writes: "Jean glass does happen to him" suggested fectly neat work clean jressed ex— Oliver---- that the judges The girls danced quisiiely stitched regular circus LaVon gave a long sigh of relief couldn't say one eras neater than the the goat stood on bis bead and bunt-as he found out that it wasn’t his other Tire fire workers wh receive ed the glass the dog stood --on it brother and then the two boys went the extra hundred points are Jean head the pig On ball just rocked to find Kenneth Bellistea back and forth while the snake dartDorothy Newton Fern "There’S be is oven there Gardner and Louise Eager said ed back and forth as the doth passed Oliver as he spied his friend’s brothThis week our embroidery stitch Is over the glass It was great deal er munching hot dog the stem stitch It is easy but must of fun for the entire family and sevThat night in bed LaVon ‘said to be done evenly eral neighbor children" his brother "Please forgive me for Those who reported on the experijCeoking unit: Our cooks like the health salad submitted by Ruth Eloiae' leaving you I’ll never do that again ment ere Jean Belliston Louise Eaas long as I live" West Why don’t you send your fagar Dorothy Newton Emma Jane HEED ANDERSON vorite recipe too? Mary Barra-Cloug- h Schoenfeld Age 14 Sait Lake City Betty Cowan Louise Eagar Thays reported that be bad no sucEmma Jane Schoenfeld Tbays Stancess but his report indicated what was wrong The books stisuld be laid ley Shirley Syrett Dorothy Newton thEYlag Ruth Eloise West Fay Watson Ralph side by side a little distance apart ' Let's put up the Dag Riser reported on the salad 'Betty boys and the glass placed over them end the regirls Cowan and Dorothy Kramer also bits et paper put on th table under Let's raise the flag so gay on Ih cake the glass That Is Thays the glass ported ’ When the sun begins to rise la the This week snake the recipe found does not touch the bits of paper The elsewhere end report before Sunday sky glass is held up by the boeks and the On the morning of Flag day bits of paper are in the little commidnight I Muse unit: We hope that during the partment made by book table - A lop Let's honor and love and respect ft summer our young musicians will get and glass Try again ' As each la many good hours of practice Sumday passes by unit: We are pleased with Poetry Let's not forget what it means to us mertime la a lazy time of course the type of poems our members erg And for it let's be willing to die but it realty snakes the days go fastlearning Memorize them well KNIGHT BANNERET MARY er if you bare something definite to will always ba a part of you — Age IX Salt Lpke da Put your practicing early in the Your editor memorized Lowell's : City morning before breakfast a possi ea Tsai Sts) got to do with getting the-tim- e-of ln-Jro- nt g "Star-Spangle- d It It ii Jhe Jbirthdayjf our flag! She may be just a floating rag But she ha neither taint nor stain Aa she floats over land and main It Is eight score years since her birth And she’s traveled o'er all the earth But she atill pomes back pure and proud While the earth lings aloud her praises —DOROTHY E NEWTON ‘ tOUCANHAVEA BIBLE ALL YOUR OWN FOR $123 Aad They iConiaia t Many Colored UloslratioAi - DESERET EC Oil so-the- y K j FLAG DAY at coupAn y ettr m pamra tsmfli B2 |