Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY Page Twelve 23 1933 Wins Title As Bryant’s Checker King Young Scribes of Lafayette Present Play Tribune school editors of the Lafayette school showed their preference in newspapers and delighted the editors of other city schools when they presented' a clever play “The Question and the Answer” at the February meeting of The Tribune school editors recently The plot of the play was woven around a king’s desire to subscribe to the best and only the best newspaper for With so his subjects to read many thousands of newspapers he thought he had quite a problem but the Queen and the Wise Men solved it easily by asking all papers several pertinent questions When these were an- Defeating the best checker1 players from the 1100 students at Bryant high school Bob Forbes was recently named checker champion of Bryant The title was awarded after a spirited toumey which was played during the nobn hours for several weeks-anin which all boys who lay claim to any p r o f 1 ciency in the game participated T h tournament W pMi lWv am vv V d ( se-lect- ed - room iiiu champions wing champions and finally in the swered the choice was obvious and The Tribune was crowned King of Newspapers Now We May Have last close contest the school champion Bob Forbes champion and Ben Reese runnenip contend that after defeating the splendid players brought against them in this contest they are ready to take on hll comers - f New Orange Gum Oranges have been found 'to be a new source of gum by Doctor Bergmann at the Daniel Sleff institute near Jaffa Palestine After treating the pith the inner white skin of oranges with certain chemicals Doctor Bergmann succeeded in extracting pectin This is the gelatine to which gum owes its strength Orange growers and traders are now hailing this discovery as a new outlet for their product thus banishing the markets bogey of and failing prices At present most of the world’s supply of pectin comes from potatoes over-stock- ed Boasting the distinction of being the youngest drummer in the drum corps of Salt Lake City schools wee Betty Bowdle 5 is the pet of the Webster drum and bugle corps Since the holidays Betty has Betty asked Santa Claus for a drum and so sure was she that come to bugle practice every he would bring her one that she morning and has made such rapid went to Miss Stella Pantalakis progress that she has won the adwho hasT charge of the buglers at miration of all the older boys and Webster and asked if she might girls who work with her have a position in the corps after Christmas Girl Has Only Two Birthdays So Far Louise Wright of Tooele has lived for almost 12 years yet she has but two i r t h d ays behind her This unusual record is due to the fact b that Louise was old before bom on February 29 1924She was four years I- ishe be' had a birthday Louise Wright at all and when she was 8 years old she had her second birthday Negt Saturday- will be a great Celebration for Louise for she will then enjoy her third real birthday - Read About Lovely Lake Yellowstone lake formerly called Sublette’s lake is one of the most beautiful lakes in Wyoming and is located at the northeastern base of the Rocky moun- tains Delia Elza and Marvin Stoof Tiiese three new pupils at the Garfield school have come a long long way for their education Born in Buenos Aires South America Delia 7 Elza 6 and Marvin 9 Stoof with their parents and small brother and sister made the long trip to the states recently and1 now are enjoying the freedom of an Amer-- y lean school and the happy companionships of American boys and girls ne Marvin and Delia had started school in South American before coming here Marvin speaks Spanish German and English His two little sisters speak Span- ish fluently and are picking up English rapidly Teachers and students at Garfield welcome these three interesting children and know that they will add a great dfeal to the school life with their knowledge of our neighbor country Delia Elza and Marvin Stoof Vs Yellowstone lake has an elevation of 7788 feet above sea level its greatest extent is about twenty miles and its greatest depth is 300 feet Its outlet is the Yellow-Storiver which issues from the northern end of the lake The upper Yellowstone river enters at the opposite side Jills lake is surrounded on several sides by high mountains among which are Mount Sheridan and Mount Lanford MARY HANSON Salt Lake City Utah ANSWER TO Tins WEEK’S PUZZLE '4 HKWawsa6$eMi Betty Bowdle Charade: The missing words In the order of their use are: Sea Son Season |