Show Page Four THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 1 1938 nnKaaeESSBnflnBssssanaRSBaeaBaBBBBBBanHBsnMsasainacBBBMnaBAcaB flrjlalt fal ffikiw Stmiaf SET A SCALE FOR YOUR WORK Editorial Page Written Entirely by Our Readers Organize Work and Time Every day we have some work to do athome In addition to that We have homework and we want some time to play or do something else The housework has to he done and then we think we will find ns time to play so we go without doing our school homework This is so because we don’t organize our work and the time in which we have do it So most of the times we are unprepared in school I think we should have definite hours for work and play When we come home from school we should do the work we have to do and not stall around After this is done we should do our other work How much time we find for leisure then! More leisure than we would have otherwise because we don’t do the work in definite hours I have worked this out and found it has worked out splendidly Now' I find more tinje for leisure than I had before Plan your working and playing hours accordingly and you will get more leisure time PAGE BARBARA GOUVLAS Salt Lake City ' Try Fighting to Win What are we Knights after anyway? Do you really know? If I am Is one large word --“Character” All of us are born with a certain amount of character and a certain amount that isn’t character Some of course will have more of the first some more of the last I am one of the latter my faults overbalance my virtues Does that mean that this condition must forever exist I hope not We can remedy It if we will The question is “WilT e?” Will we with the aid of our virtues make lip for our deficiencies? Will we fight to win? Will we play square? We are the only ones who Can answer these questions Let the answer be yes for after all we are living in three ages: the past the present LAVONNE ALICE BROWN Alpine Utah end the future rot Mistaken It Remember Own Feelings linlP Have you ever done something wrong and thCn when you were being corrected had your brother or sister comment about it? How did it make you feel? Not very good I’m sure Then let us remember this and keep quiet even though we want to talk when others are being corrected THAYS E STANLEY Age 11 Nephi Utah TRIBUNE JUN10R GRADUATE ’ — Boy Makes Correction The teacher told us that there weren’t very many diamonds in the world A boy got up and asked: “Are the diamonds the ladies wear whep they get marr ried real diamonds?” “Yes” the teacher replied "Well I thought you said there weren’t very many diamonds There surely are a lot of ladies who get married” The teacher had to explain that she ' meant there weren’t very many diamonds in comparison to other minerals HELEN KEELEY Age 11 Salt Lake March Winds March yrind how you blow! Taking away the Ice and snow Are you preparing for the rain When lovely April comes again? KNIGHT JEAN BELLISTON Age 11 Nephi Lady’s Slipper is the name given to various beautiful plants of the orchid family because they resemble a slipper Of the species found in North America three are among the loveliest and rarest flowers They are the Pink Lady’s Slipper the yellow and the showy Lady’s Slipper The yellow Lady’s slipper has beautiful waxy yellow flowers with spirally twisted petals The showy lady’s slipper is an inhabitant of northern woods It has large white flowers marked at the lip with pinkish purple BARBARA GOUVALAS ' Salt Lake City Air is invisible without odor and is tasteless It is a form of gases surrounding the earth Air in motion is' the winds t Application for Membership in Knighthood of Youth Knighthood of Youth Editor The Salt Lake Tribune I walit you to enroll me as a member of the Knighthood of Youth and I inclose 6 cents which I have earned myself to pay for my first button and chart I pledge myself to be strictly honest in filling Out my chart Name Parents’ Name Date of Birth Age Address (Street) Grade in School (County (City) Name of School Date of Filing Application I Earned This Money by (Explain in detail just what work you L did) (State) The Forumette Dear Editor: It has been two or three weeks since I’ve written to you but unexpected things have just turned up I haven’t been home for three or four days I came don to my sister’s home to help her houseclean on Friday Then yesterday another sister who lives Just a short distance away was 111 so I helped her Today the sister whom I came to help first Is ill So I’ve been quite busy but nevertheless I’m going to write all I can I certainly am glad to see so writers many of the old-tiwrite again I’ve always enjoyed the work of Louise Eagar Jean Belliston and Thays Stanley and I can never read too much of it And I’m mo:e than pleased to see so many Tooele members writing in I would like to get the addresses of Joan Burke Shirley Anne Syrett LaVonne Alice Brownahd Marguerite Phlzacklea so that I could become better acquainted with them That Idea of having a special Alumni Issue is very good I hope it is successfuL Yours truly LILLIAN LEE Tooele Dear Tribune Junior Editor: I would like to Join the Knighthood of Youth I enjoy very much to read the poems and stories In your little paper Our teacher has asked us to bring It to school and we read it out loud We like it very much I aim listen to the Knighthood of Youth program and think it is Just grand I am sending a bright saying of my little nephew MARGARET WEBB Chit-ChBy at Om Nibus My little brother David thinks our Heavenly Father lives up in the sky It was raining and snowing the other day when he was sitting on a chair looking outside He turned to mother and said: “Mama I guess Heavenly Father can’t turn his water off” KNIGHT CONSTANT RUTH ELOISE WEST Salt Lake Age 11 Kite flying is thought to be much fun but do you realize the danger there is in it? Below are a few points which should be carried out to the last: 1 — Never fly kites near telewires phone 2 Never use wire for string Here is a short fact about these two safety pointers on flying kites: A boy was flying his kite near a telephone wire He used a copper wire for a string Suddenly a gust of wind blew the kite toward the wire The boy not realizing the danger proceeded in trying to make the kite’ soar higher Suddenly the kite hit the wire and the boy was electrocuted by the electricity traveling through the copper wire into his body CHARLES GEORGEDES Price Utah The moon !s the satellite of the earth It is a secondary planet The moon is round and the moon is so cold no one could live on it When we speak of the man In the moon the face is made by shadows of mountains MARY BARRACLOUGH Salt Lake |