Show ' Page Four THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR gakt btjatf Pae ' Plottot-Into- f ' - Written Entirely by Our Readers Editorial SUNDAY MORNING GEE' 1 MARCH 29 1936 E " 0 E X C E LIEN MEN T i P WI SH ON IN I oil MOM lamileill Tt"-!- Always Play Safe Spring is here and there is a strong temptation for boys and girlsto begin making—ixonfires and burning rubbish which is cleaned out of basements or other storage places Another thing it seems quite easy now for boys and girls to have playhouse fires out of doors It is perfectly safe to burn rubbish providing you know what you are burning Be careful with rags which have oil on that was used in housecleaning Gasoline might be on any rag therefore watch out for explosions which Tight be caused by these old rags and dusters which I am sure we are all using now in doing our spring cleaning One of the most important things to watch is a playhouse fire My advice to you is to have no playhouse fire In fact don't 'build a fire at all If you have to have qne wait until father or big brother can come outside and help watch it It always pays to play safe and then there will be no regrets because an accident occurs ELLA JOANETTE FERRELL Salt Lake City - - " --- k' - TM ( NI wt ' c 144 1nailt it ( 3 t '' s 07P14" "If -- - 1 :'i- oo course of the Knighthood of Youth charts requires 80 weeks of continuous efThe fort at A whole and character building While thousands of boys and girls have enrolled In the course and have gone part way through only the most persevering and ambitious have finished their work In this column each week for a while--a- p all inspiration to others—we shall publish the names of a few knights crusader and a word of appreciation fdr their work Try to qualify to have your name here tool Clair Aldous joined the Knighthood when he lived in self-contr- ol Coalville Later he moved to Albuquerque: : T M yet he kept right on with his work and completed the series of charts in De- cember 1930 Marjorie Mensel joined the organization when she was 9 years of age and a studentin the fifth grade at Haiwatha She finished her last chart in 1931 Marjorie has made quite a name for herself in Provo where the family has lived for some years with her fine playing of the harp Rodney White Felt started marking his first chart sgon after our club was organized in January 1929 when he was in the first grade at Dividend He completed his course in 1930 S Application for Membership in Knighthood of Youth I want 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 dchool (State) (City) (County Name of School te Date of Filing Application I Earned This Money by (Explain in detail just what work you did) A - ' ' -- ''' t) :s ' -e : ' " f ! ' 11 11111111in 6a iI 4i I t' 4 I th 1 chk: 0 ltto 1 f "' Z4 'e I 4:air - L 1 4' ‘ - ' J0 i i 1 r A 7 1 -- 1 44'Inat I ' ' S ' : ' 4t 4'' 00 ' OAT- DISTURBING s 1 member of your paper and reading It I like to read the work of your contributors and especially the work of La Reine Bradford In one of your papers a contributor suggested starting a sport page I think this is a good suggestion I think it would start a lot of contributors to be inter-opte- d s! - in sports ALICE SKAGGS Tooele Dear Editor: I am inclosing my application and one for my brother and little sister I would like you to enroll us as members of the Knighthood of WAIL I have enjoyed reading The Tribune Junior for years I go to school in Park City We go up on a school bus We leave home at 7:45 in the morning and get home at 4:20 p m Several times this wiriter it has been 15 and 18 degrees below zero when we have left for school We have had lots of snow and blizzards too One night our school bus didn't get through and all the school bus children had to stay triPark City until the next after- batics better In the summer I go' to Salt Lake City and take acrobatic dancing I will try and send you a picture of myself JEAN RASMUSSEN Dear Editor: The Knighthood of Youth has surely grown since I joined it two years ago It doesn't seem possible that there are now more I have than 14000 members made many friends since I start- ed writing to The Tribune Jim-lor: The other day in a picture show I'sat'by a little girl I was very bashful about getting acquainted with her until I saw the K of Y badge on her dress 1 - Kt A 't--4 i I Chit-ChBy I enjoy being I 011:1111 HIS REPORT CARD: The Forumette Dear Editor: I' ' - '"OW P 4 410: s - ' ' title ' - II ' Vi - -- i 44 '' 0 noOn I live just below Ecker ski hill I always go to the tournaments I like skiing too But I like acro- Knighthood of Youth Editor The Salt Lake Tribune R "''''" - ' Knights Crusader it IQ 11111111111111i 1111111111 1 If Health is one of the most important things in life If you have a single defect in ypur body you are not happy You cannot be completely happy You cannot enjoy' parties programs dances church school or even social talk with your friends One of the main causes for unhappy lives is automobile accidents Hundreds of people are killed each year and thousands are injured because of reckless driving Often children are paralyzed for life while others are left blind deaf or deformed We pedestrians must cooperate together by learning and obeying CHRYSTAL RASMUSSEN Provo Utah the traffic laws - v ' A ed Obey Traffic Laws 'a 1‘— ' which will hurt someone's feeling On April Fool our beloved golden rule "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you' should be remembered LOUISE EAGAR Age 11 Mammoth Utah ' - - 17T Make 'April Fool' Harmless left-hand- t- '' 11 1 ii t If you ever stop to think about this I am sure you will agree with me on the subject A good joke is always the best If you play a joke on I a --- - : ' t'i' someone such as pulling a chair out from under him when he goes to the other hand if you it down you might injure him for life while-o- n send someone for a monkey wrench you can both laugh' Instead of one laugh and the other cry A joke which is lots of fun and laughter is a good joke We also should remember not to do anything "- 1 v- A I " at Om Nibus There are many kinds of winds such as cyclone hurricane tornado and typhoon: A wind is made by air Coming from 11601 place and going to a warmer place The warm air rises and the cold air rushes in 4 KNIGHT MARIAN PETERSEN Salt Lake enamR Light rays travel about 188- 233 miles per second If we could go to a star with a telescope larger than man has conceived by far and look upon the earth the revolutionary war would not yet be taking place Think how 1- -3 far these stars must be Their distance is so great that the human mind can't grasp it RAY CHRISTENSEN Salt Lake City Utah I decided I would ask her what her name was and she told me all about herself I have surely enjoyed writing to The Tribune Junior and like to read it JEAN SCORUP Salina Utah or:- Dear EditI am sending in a few stories my p'upils wrote I don't know whether they come up to your standards for printing but I should like to find out I bring The Tribune Junior from home every Sunday and let my class read it They are all delighted with it I do hope for their sakes that at least One of these stories is I printed However suppose you have a large number to select froth I have been an ardent follower of The Tribune Junior ever since It started I was 13 years it started and I thought I was too olcI to write for it I've always regretted It very much It certainly is a wonderful thing for the children and I hope its success continues Yours truly old-whe- n WINIFRED PHILLIPS Yost Utah S I |