Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING APRIL I 1938 KNIGHTHOOD OF YOUTH HOBBY CLUB Stamp Collectors' Unit I know what is what — About hobbies I mean is brought to life through one of the witch’s mysterious possessions and then Tip and Jack run away Soon they meet the animated Sawhorse on whom they ride and then the Scare- crow and the Tin Wpodman Thereafter one adventtire fellows another u'niil the travelers by the aid of the Gump reach the palace of Gllnda the god in the country of the Quadlings located in thejsouth of the Land of Oz Glinda lifts from Tip the spell of the old witch —with a most The collecting of stamps Is the best one I’ve seen Of course I like marbles And to play kick the can JBut there’s a much bigger thrill In a stamp from Japan England Sweden or Greece Or from places near home A triangle from Nyassa Or an air mail from Rome I like to study maps on stamps And history dates and such But when they’re in my school ‘ astonishing result I am sure every boy or girl who likes to read a really good fairy thle will enjoy this book books They don’t appeal so much So take a tip from one who’s tried And get your education Collecting stamps and studying those From home and other nations PAGE SHERMAN CARTER Age 9 Salt Lake City immensely Members reporting this week and their scores are: Ardath Louise Leffler Richfield 100 Lucille Buckingham Tooele 250 Winifred Philips Logan 100 Alice Brown Alpine 200 Barbara Gouvalas Salt Lake City 100 Carma Christensen Shelley Idaho 250 Jean Scorup La-Von- New Units Suggested Edith Marie Sturgill writes: My hobby is dancing and I would like to join a dancing club As is so common I would like to get some girls together who are interested more in grace and rhythm and maybe we could take up ballet dancing together Girls between the ages of 12 and 14 would be just right If any girls are interested in my idea I wish they would write to me tap dancing Ray Christensen contributes: I think we ought to have a radio unit I have recently become interested in this fascinating field and should like to learn more about it' I think both readers and contributors are interested in this and we could exchange ideas If this unit is inaugurated award points for helpful hints and ideas new radio news making of crystal afid tube sets and using radio knowledge in making money doing school work etc I think the cycling unit is a good idea Bicycles have many practical purposes as well as being a great deal of pleasure Besides this many new uses or advantages can be developed for the bicycle By this I mean bicycles must have some uses which are not generally known and through this unit this information could be disseminated A good trick rider is a good entertainer I think there are many ways in which bicyclists can earn points Sports Unit I would like to define some common baseball terms for the benefit of young enthusiasts: hit hit hit Single— A one-ba- se Double— A two-ba- se Triple— A three-bas- e Circuit swat circuit clout round tripper all mean home run Sacks and bags — Bases Keystone sack — Second base Hot corner— Third base Texas leaguer— A fly landing between the infield and outfield Outer gardeners— Outfielders Backstop— In the slang sense is a catcher Flipper anti wing— Mean arms generally those of the pitcher Box slab hill and mouhd— -- BETTY BARRON Age 11 Salt Lake City With finished models all ready for The big ft show next Friday and Saturday boys from all over the city are flocking to The Tribune building with their entries Every entry wins a prize — a ticket to a big free moving picture and vaudeville show Saturday morning in a downtown theater And every entry stands a chance to win one of the many certificates of merit or perhaps the silver trophy which will be awarded for the best work sent in The photograph shows some boys from Horace Mann high school with models they plan to enter in the show They are left to right Charles Nasies Keith West and Edward O'Brien Tribune-Telegram- ’s hobby-handicra- ‘ Mean the pitcher’s box Free ticket — Base on balls Dust off— Hit with a pitched ball Wild pitch— Ball thrown out r each of catcher Clouter hitter slugger— All mean a good batter Starboarder — Right handed pitcher Lefty southpaw and portsider —A left handed pitcher of RAY CHRISTENSEN Salt Lake City Collectors' Unit Edith Marie Sturgill writes: I have been collecting pictures of Shirley Temple and Ann Shirley I now have 32 pictures I would be glad to exchange pictures with someone 'else so that we could both add more to our collections Ella Joanette Ferrell says that she is collecting pictures of film stars and now has more than 200 all labeled and catalogued Cooking Unit hobby is preparing new dishes for dessert Sunday I discovered a very satisfactory dish First take one package of strawberry flavored gelatin and one package of lemon flavored gelatin and prepare them in separate dishes according to the directions on the package for plain gelatin dessert Put the strawberry gelatin in a flat saucedish and set aside to cool When the gelatin has hardened turn the strawberry mold out on a dessert plate Now put the lemon mold on top of the strawberry-Mak- e plenty of whipped cream and pile it on top Now the dessert looks like a mountain covered with snow Place a maraschino cherry My on the very tip top and serve I named this dish Fujiyama It is very nice to serve at a Japanese party PAGE MARGERY JO FERRELL Age 11 Salt Lake City Chemistry Unit This is the way to get an egg into a small necked bottle Take a fresh egg and soak it in strong vinegar In time its shell will become quite soft so that you can extend it lengthwise without breaking it Do this and slip it carefully through the neck of the bottle Now pour cold water on it unil it becomes hard again Everyone will wonder how you got the egg into the bottle KNIGHT CONSTANT RUTH ELOISE WEST Age 11 Salt Lake City Poetry Unit This suggestion comes from Lillian Lee Tooele: Many people read poetry and do not take time to discover its real meaning If everyone would read a poem through several times and then think about it for five minutes the meaning would become much clearer In this way one would soon learn to love poetry Book Lovers' Unit Betty Barron’s report on the “Land of Oz” was chosen for publication today: THE LAND OF OZ By Frank Baum In the country of the Gillikins lives a boy named Up Who has been bewitched by old Mombi Tip makes Jack Pumpkinhead from a pumpkin a frame of sticks and some old clothes Jack Salina 500 Jean ne Belliston Nephi 350 Evelyn Glezos Salt Lake City 400 Smiley Waki Murray 100' Mary Barraclough Salt Lake City 500 Brooks Price 250 Marjorie Mil- Elk-ingt- on ler Tremonton 500 Gloria Miller Tremonton 150 Faye Miller Tremonton 200 Virginia Miller Tremonton 100 Sophie Reed Ogden 125 Betty Davis Ogden 100 Betty Jean Baker Richfield 350 lone Elva Painter Eureka Pocatello 25 250 Ruby Cook Eureka Phizacklea Marguerite 500 Thays Stanley Nephi 500 Lillian Lee Tooele 500 Louise 500- - Carol Eagar Mammoth Deane Baker Richfield 250 Emma Jane Schoenfeld Johnson 500 Roberta Haycock Oaktt ley Idaho 100 Shirldy Anne Cedar City 500 Ruth Eloise West 500 Chrystal Rasmussen Provo 300 Sy-re- Bird Day Set Apart To Teach Real Love Bird day is a special day observed by the school children of the United States and Canada It is set apart to teach them the importance of birds They are taught that the birds save farmers millions f dollars each year by destroying harmful insects that eat crops In many schools the rhyme by Coleridge in his Rime of Ancient Mariner is taught “He prayeth best who loveth best All things both great and small For the dear God who loveth us He made and loveth all” Bird day was first celebrated in Pennsylvania May 1894 its founder being C A Babcock superintendent of city schools Twb years later the United States department of agriculture issued a circular urging all the public schools to devote a special day to the cause of birds This is left up to local communities MARY BROUWS Salt Lake City -- -- |