Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING Louise Finds Dawn Tells About Fine Big Statue JUST BEFORE SPRING Grandmother Can Help Her 4 “I wish Is had a book of poems like Helen’s” sighed Louise Grandmother looked at he? The Statute of Liberty in New York harbor towers 306 feet above the waters It weighs 225 tons inside 154 steps lead to the head where 40 people can stand The torch holds 12 people and is reached by a ladder of 54 rounds over her spectacles “I wish I had all my geography lesson so I could go out to play” whined Louise and she chewed her pencil Still Grandmother said nothing In a few minutes Louise broke the silence in the room by saying "Oh I wish my hair was as pretty as Gloria’s” Grandma could stand it no longer "If wishes were horses” she said crossly "beggars would ride!” "What does that mean Grandma?” asked Louise looking up at It This scene by Page Kenneth Herron 9 Tooele is interesting because it just now when such pictures are almost out of comes season In fact we doubt whether any more winter scenes can be used for a long time so the —— - — "Of course you may go child” s” said Grandma smiling Louise rah to the bedroom and snatched up her brush Brush brush brush! - In a moment or two her hair was glistening and smooth Then she found a bit of red ribbon and tied around her She heajd with a pretty bow skipped in to kiss grandma good-b- y “What pretty hair you have child” said Grandma stroking her bright locks "Thank you grandma!” and Louise skipped away Grandma smiled again "That’s a mighty smart little girl” she murmured "Shell get the things she wants because she is willing to work for them” PAGE LOU HELEN CHRISTENSEN Age 9 Salt Lake City When Spring Comes we shall hqve fun And go planting little seeds So there will be bright flowers Instead of dingy weeds In spring Spring makes the whole world pretty I love the spring to come And when the flowers begin to bloom I will give you some PAGE PHYLLIS KMETZSCH Age 10 Salt Lake City Kenneth Herron judges thought as a farewell salute they would select this drawing for today’s Tribune Junior Page Carole Deane Baker 7 Richfield and Page Audrey Louder 6 Park City each won 50 points for drawings K of Y them” Jike-Helen’- the tallest statue in the 28 1886 wish he wants Those who have things do more than wish for book is world It was shipped to New York from France in 210 packing cases A year was required to assemble it It was unveiled by President Cleveland on October - the old lady "It means more than it says Louise It means that If anyone is content to sit and wish he will not be likely to get the “Yes I know—” began Louise doubtfully "but how — ” "By work!” snapped Grandma “That is the only way there is” Louise was a smart little girl and she could really think out problems if she wanted to This time she wanted to so she thought quietly for a moment “I understand what you mean Grandma” she said at last For several minutes she worked at her lesson without a word Then she said happily “My geogMay raphy is done grandma I go over to Mrs Jones to tend Marie this afternoon? She said she would give me 10c every af-- If temoon that I could come can I times buy a i go three Page Eeven MARCH 8 1838 I’d like to join you K of Y I think I’ll do it by and by I listen every Thursday you see And I would like someone to listen to me I wish you would be on the air every day — With a song and a dance and a poem to say I’d like to Join you K of Y I think I ’ll do it by and by PAGE DORIS DIXON Age 9 Salt Lake City My Kitten My kitten is and haughty And she is also very naughty She got into the jam last night And I must say she looked a sight I think she does things just for spite AndT if she’s punished it serves her right Age 9 - Sing a song of springtime Sing a happy song IV is such a pleasant day Nothing can go wrong My but I am happy I could sing all day I could sing while working And sing at my play Sing a song of springtime Sing a happy song It is such a pleasant day Nothing can go wrong! KNIGHT JEAN SCORUP Age 10 Salina KNIGHT HAZEL DAWN BURT Age 7 Salt Lake City My Mail I come home from school each day “Is there a letter for me?” I say Before Mom answers me I run out to see For I love to get letters addressed to me I take it and read it through and through Oh do I love letters? I’ll say I do! PAGE GLORIA RAE SPIKING Age 9 Salt Lake City Our First President HOLSTEIN Salt Lake City George Washington was Jack Frost Springtime lighting Irish immigrants Into the Dutch city of New York which is owned by the Jews” When very proud PAGE MILTON This is the way someone described the Statue of Liberty "Made by an Italian presented to the United States by the French people for the purpose of Old Jack Frost came last night This morning all the world was white He painted on the windows too With pretty paint of silver dew He painted castles oh so high They reached into the silver sky He painted streams- and rivers gay And that is why we celebrate - i birthday KNIGHT CONSTANT EMMA JANE SCHOENFELD ' Age 10 March ' And trees along the countryside And fairies dancing on the green Around about their pretty queen Until at last the sun’s warm ray Wiped them every one away In March I like to fly my kite But when I fly it I hold on tight For the wind Is like a naughty boy That tries to steal away my toy PAGE GEORGE CROSBY Age 8 Johnson Clever Airplane Sketch his PAGE CAROLE DEANNE BAKER 7 Richfield - ' 'Wide brave and true He fought for the Red White and Blue Now we are all so thankful and Basin Wyo The Tribune Junior ’ I’m sure we all love the Knighthood of Youth For it has taught us to tell the truth It has taught us always to obey And told us the things that we We should say have learned to have self-cont- rol Always lurking in our soul Honesty for Itself alone Is always needed in our home My little brother in the morning will say "I!m going to be honest all this day” And cheerfulness it seems to me Should be with us on land of sea We thank Knighthood of Youth for all these things For ourselves and for the joy It brings KNIGHT ELLEN POELMAN Age 10 Salt Lake City ' |