Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING ' U 11 MARCH 1 1 " II Page Three 193(1 ' - '—Tputq ' KNIGHTHOOD OF YOUTH HOBBY CLUB Have you ever boiled eggs hard for salad or deviled eggs and in peeling them wasted about halt of the hard boiled whites? If you haven’t I am surprised for I always did until I learned the proper way First of course you must put the eggs In cold water after removing them from the heat When they have cooled tap Selecting a Hobby About five years ago my girl friend and I had not heard of th word J‘hobby? Wa did net know what hobbies were yet collecting pictures of movie stars was our greatest pastime In the summer when we had nothing to do and nowhere to go we would meet and display our pictures That was our hobby yet we did not know what it was called It kept us busy and gave us many hours of happiness that would otherwise have been spent in idleness That is what hobbies do: They give people a lot of happy hours I am sure all Hobby club members have selected a hobby but what about those who haven’t joined our ranks? They do not know what fun- - they will have once they get started on a hobby There are so many interesting hobbies 'that everyone can find one to his taste All you beys and girls who them on the smallest end This is the secret for on this end will be a small space under the shell where the coeked egg has shrunk Then peel always towarcT the large end I have never known this to fail and I always ask for the Job of peeling the eggs Just to prove my theory Hobby club members should remember that the can earn but 500 points in any one week in this club one award to a unit It is best for each member to select the items he wishes credit for but if he falls to do this we shall limit his award to 500 points anyway haven’t joined the fun read the Hobby club reports think of what you like to do or collect and then decide to join us You will never regret it PAGE BARBARA GOUVALAS Age 13 Salt Lake -- Collectors’ Unit: Stamp collectors will enjoy this letter from Ray Christensen: I have joined the Francis Strauss Stamp club Mr Strauss is a well known authority on stamps AS a member of his club Hiaye the opportunity to receive rare stamps at low prices If any reader is Interested in this club I would be glad to give information My address is 16 Coatsville avenue Salt Lake City I also have a list of stamp markets that I know to be reliable because I have traded with them I am also a collector of pictures of men who are outstanding in sports 1 have now a picture of practically every man who is now playing that has been in the big leagues for over two years I also have pictures of men who have shown promise on the gridiron the tennis court the ring and the mat Collectors of moving picture stars’ photographs will enjoy this game It is sent in by Charles Georgedes Price How many of these names can you unravel? The initials of the words are the Initials of the star and the qual-ilinamed suggest the star’s es character I Coquettish Character 2 Sweet Thought 3 Modern Sweetness -- 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II Constantly Refraining Killer of Hearts Voman Pleaser Joking Broadcaster Ideal Darling Wonderful Boy Elegant Prancer Bland Crooner The answers aref Claudette Colbert Shirley Temple Margaret Sulla van Charles Ruggles Katharine Hepburn William Powell Jack Benny Irene Dunn Warner Baxter Eleanor Powell Bing Crosby Irene Leany Cedar City has been trying to get more photo Of interest to the younger members of the Knighthood of Youth who think they are too young to take up any hobby is this photograph of little Janet Chapline Elder of New York Janet is only 6 years old yet she already is a chess enthusiast playing this complicated game-witacumen and foresight But Janet has other hobbies too' She uses the typewriter writes poetry that is good enough to be published in the school paper and has completed the work of three grades in school More of our younger boys and girls should start reporting on hobbies There is something for everyone to do h -- graphs of moving picture stars So far she has only Alice Fay Bert Wheeler and Bob' Woolsey Can anyone help Irene? Jean Belliston Nephi is sav- ing all the pictures oT K of Y members that are published in The Tribune Junior Scrap Bookers’ Unit: Brooks Elkington is making a scrapbook on transportation He has pictures of the first train and of the newest trains He also has airplanes ships and wagons If you have pictures of unusual means of transportation and want to help Brook along he will be happy to hear from you Shirley Syrett reported for her Service unit that she helped her brother Shepherd make a scrapbook on the prince of Wales —or on King Edward VIII They called it “How the Prince of Wales Became King” and used pictures and stories from The' Tribune and The Telegram This probably will be Of great interest to Shepherd 25 years from now Handcraft Unit: Kathryn Crane writes that she thinks this Is the most interesting unit of all She suggests the following problem for handcrafters: I made a cover for one of my scrapbooks It has a design burned in with my wood burner The design is simple and the yrord “Straps” Is across the top of the cover Holes along the left hand edge permit the fastening in of leaves I want to make a cover for each scrapbook Cooking Unit: Many of our cooks reported that they made Thays’ recipe for cup cakes and report excellent results Thays’ recipes are usually Just what Ruth Eloise West says: “Very good quickly made inexpensive and delicious” Shirley Syrett sends the lowing suggestions: fol- Culling All Cooks Calling All Cooks Have you ever picked up a piece of buttered toast and found to your dismay that the butter from the piece underneath clung to the bottom of the one in your hand? Of course you have! — and the solution is so simple I am ashamed to think I did not think it first myself The credit however goes to my grandmother in Los Angeles who taught me to butter a slice lay it on a plate face upward butter the next lay it buttered side against the slice underneath or ‘in other words in the manner of a sandwich The next two are placed in the same manner and no more butter sticking to the bottom of your toast Simple of isn’t it? Reports came in this week from the following Hobby club members: Lois Mary Davie Eureka 50 Marjorie Miller Tremonton 200 Faye Miller Tremonton 200 Gloria Miller Tremonton 100 Virginia Miller Tremonton 100 Emma Jean Young Kanab 100 Pauline Bassler Salt Lake 100 Margery Jo Ferrell Salt Lake 100 Jane Flint Kaysville 200 Helen Keeley Salt Lake 100 Anna Petittl Eureka 350 Evelyn Glezos Salt Lake 400 Sophie Malekos Price 100 Wilma Gunn Richfield 300 Charles Georgedes Price 400 Jean Scorup Salina 250 Helen Hopes Eureka 200 Jean Belliston Nephi 500 Marya Hayes Provo 400 Winifred Philips Logan 200 Barbara Gouvalas Salt Lake 30Q Mar y Barraclough Salt Lake 350 Mary Hanson Salt Lake 500 Irene Leany Cedar City 500 Louise Eagar Mammoth 500 lone Painter Eureka 450 Lois Anderson Garland 1Q0 Chrystal Rasmussen Provo 500 Lillian Lee Tooele 500 Shirley Lee Spanish Fork 350 Ruth Jenson Delta 100 Carol Eagar Mammoth 250 Emma Jane Schoen-fel- d Johnson 500 Thays Stanley Nephi 500 Elizabeth Ann Cook Pocatello Idaho 200 Ruth Eloise West Salt Lake 500 Kathryn Crane Salt Lake 500 Shirley Anne Syrett Cedar City 500 Calvin Elkington Price 200 Brooks Elkington Price 350 Lake 100 Salt Christensen Ray New King of England MwardLYIII the new king of England has more names than the hero of Vevedeen Woolsey’s story did His official name is Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David He was named Edward to please his grandfather Albert was the choice of his grandmother but her pet n&me tot him was David George was the choice of his mother Andrew to Scotland Patrick to please please Ireland and David to please Wales THAYS STANLEY Nephi |