Show h 1 - Page Twelve THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Kenneth Has Adventurous Time in Zoo JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 22 193(1 Little Dog Forgets to ANOTHER CARTOONIST ft' ' 'is a ' a" v x mmmmmm Honor Saint V' Kenneth’s mother said that he could go to the zoo Kenneth had to hike up to the zoo so he got a heavy Stick to help him Just before he arrived at the zoo he saw his boy friend Dlcl$ who lived near by "Go ask your mother Dick if you can come to the zoo with me” he said ‘Til do that” replied Dick So he went home and asked his '''mother if he could go His mother said that he could and this made Dick think of a good “Mother” he Joke began ‘‘may I take the tiger skin?” ‘‘Why surely” answered his One day - I ‘ mother Finally Dick pulled the tiger skin over his clothes and then went outside and up to Dick When Kenneth saw this huge Roger Hammond tiger standing before him he was very' frightened and he at Another of our popular comic strip artists and cartoonists is Roger once started to hit it with the Hammond of Woods Cross Having contributed fox many years Roger is stick mainly for his comic strip A Chump Jr which has brought yjiow known Suddenly the tiger cried: many smiles to the faces of our readers I ) “Ouch!” Then to Kenneth’s surprise the tiger stood up and itis skin - - ' - fell on the ground! “Why- Dick extras it you?” laughted Kenneth "You surely frightened me!” "Yes and you surely hit me” laughed Dick as he picked the skin up and took it back into the house After Dick returned the two boys started to enter the zoo and A to look at all the animals cage of monkeys attracted both boys’ attention and so they proAfter a ceeded to watch them while Dick said: "You wait here while I go buy some nuts to feed the monkeys” ‘‘I will” replied Kenneth After a few minutes had passed Kenneth looked around and there he spied another big tiger "What” laughed Kenneth “you You must think I am a fool can’t play the same joke on me twice and expect me to be fooldd” Then he stroked the animal Now this tiger was a real tiger It had broken loose from the zoo keepers and in a little while two keepers came running toward the boy “Run for your life!” they shouted The man had a whip and made the tiger go into the cage The owner came up to Kenneth and said: “I see you were not afraid You are very brave” Kenneth was so surprised he couldn’t say anything When he got home he told his mother and father all about it PAGE LEROY SLEATER Age 11 Salt Lake City Welcome Back! Welcome back to our little paper alumni contributors We are glad this issue is to be full of works contributed by you the first members of the Knighthood of Youth and contributors to The Tribune Junior Though our paper has grown In size and has had many inv- - Aunt Brings Carol Green Parrot Pet Carol was crippled and was forced to stay in a chair by the window The children waved to Carol as they went to school When the last one had gone Carol turned her head gave a weary sigh: “Oh mother it is so dreary! Why a year ago I’d be frolicking with my play- mates” “Yes '' dear but must be yo patient” tV Just then Carol’s adored aimt came in She placed a book on Carol’s knee and went into the kitchen with her mother “I just don’t know what to do about Carol She’s so lonesome” “I thought she would be and so I brought this” She laid ah odd looking bundle on the table “Mae what on earth have you’ got there!” exclaimed Carol’s mother when a screechxajne out i of the package - ( The package was opined and there was a bright green parrot and in another long package was a perch Polly was placed on the perch and taken into the other room Carol just sat there and stared “Whatcha staring at?” screeched the parrot Carol thought It was a wonderful gift and just matched the day She never had a lonely moment after that WINIFRED PHILLIPS Logan Utah - provements made it Is still the same old friend of yours saying: “Welcome back alumni members” JEAN MILES t Age 12 - Go Sleighing On Forbidden Hill Boys “Jack” called Tom “get your sleigh and let us go sliding on Parker’s hill” “Rut Tom” said Jack "they have closed the traffic by that hill on the other side of town arid you know the cops get after us when we slide on Parker’s “Oh goody goody goody” cried Fluffy Dog “today is Saturday arid I don’t have to go to school” Then Fluffy decided to go outride and play He went over tofipicky and said “Dicky picky will Vou come out and play with me?” Dicky' came' to the door and said: “Oh you haven’t any green on you You better go get some or you wiil get into some trouble Yes I will play with you” Now Fluffy Just couldn’t understand why he would get into trouble for he had been very very good Finally when the other children came into the yard to play they began to pinch the ones who didn’t have green on for you see if people do not wear green on Saint Patrick’s day they have to watch out Fluffy couldn’t understand it at all so he asked his mother about if His mother told him all about Saint Patrick’s day and I don’t heed to tfll you for Tm sure you know Pretty soon Fluffy got a green suit ancl put It on Then he joined the other children in their play He felt very proud because now he kneiy what it was all about iso he decided to ask the children to come over to his home arid celebrate the day with a birthday party After this Fluffy didn’t get fooled again KNIGHT LARUE MAW Salt Lake City Age 10 Tiny Chest Holds hill” “Oh goodness Jack it’ll be so crowded over there and there won’t be anyone over on Parker’s We’li have it all to ‘S Outside the rain was coming ScMrin torrents I was tired of reading and there seemed to be nothing else to do Aftefa“hfle “Well all right” said Tom I wandered up to thf attic There "Let’s So both boys v‘in afm'usty old comer stood a started fh the direction of Partiny driest Softly I stooped and ker’s hill which stood right in opened It At once the delicate the middle of the town of Midof faded flowers filled perfume ic vale and in the part of the the air" pur-selv- es j‘ "" get-started- ” heavi-estjraff- -- now they had reached the hill and Mud started to coast d6wh when all of a sudden a big iruple turned the corner at - By’ full speed- - 'it was headed straight for Tom Bpjh Tom and the driver tried fnavold a crash but tpu avail The truck screeched to a stop but it had already hit Tom and fractured hiS leg 'and arm A while later when Tom was able to sit up he was: watching all the other children coasting and sliding He said: “Gee I wish I had listened to Jack” PAGE MARIE KEARNS 13 Gunnison Utah Favorite Contributors I remember quite well the work of so many old contributors: Ger- Sievert Hope Nielson Margaret Dudley Fames Kenner Ami Grover Amy Nakashlma Katherine Jane Stumm Dorothy Newton Marjorie Mellqr and Walter Broman were my favorites Dorothy 'Evans a writer aldine FjrstI looked at some old tin- types In the chest' These were of a little girl Jp hoop skirts and a bonnet Onlthe back of them was written the nam$ of my greatgrandmother Next was a packet of letters tied with a dainty blue ribbon I did not read them for it seemed that I was prying into the precious secrets oLsomeone of the past After the letters was a tiny pair of baby’s shoes a crushed rose and a lock of golden hair lh a white velvet box J£ldsed the lid and went downstairs again to dream of the time when I would have just such a treasure chest where all my memories would be preserved for my grandchildren - ESQUIRE MARGUERITE PHIZACKLEA Eureka from Tooele Is a violinist at our schooL Her art work Is popular Bemiece Mills also from dramatic Tooeiels popular in arts and Journalism ' Both girls have many friends v Yours truly ' j LILLIAN LEE Tooeje 4 "J |