Show m THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 4 k Makes Bird House' To Help Out Boy 7 193® Red Decides To Compose Sheet Music CROSSWORD PUZZLE Johnny Jensen was playing In his sandplle one day when some birds attracted his attention After looking at them for a while he noticed a pair of bluebirds The two birds werd""looking for food and a place where they could built a nest “H o w terrible” thought Johnny “to have to find a new place every spring and to have to hunt so hard for food” He watched a little longer and then lie noticed the neighbor’s old tom cat was watching the birds too He ran into the house and called: “Oh mom!” “Yes” came the answer "There are some bluebirds out here hunting for food and the neighbor’s old tom cat won’t let them get any” he continued “They are trying to find a place to build a nest too” he added “Well try to think of something we can do” she smiled ai she said this for she knew something and she felt sure he would think of it too Johnnie went out and sat down on the back steps He thought and thought Finally he jumped “Oh mom!" he shouted as up he ran into the house “I know what I can do!” “What?” she asked Johnny told his mother and then went out to the woodshed and found some boards Two of them were five inches square two were four inches and one was six inches He went out to the ditch bank and got three poles Two of them were 4 feet high and one was 8 feet He also got some little poles He found four each one foot in length Next he found another board a saw and hammer Then taking two old cans one with a lid on and one with the lid off he set to work After some time he had finished a bird’s house My but it was nice It did not take him very long to put the new house up and the bluebirds took pos1- -2 session right away ELVA CALDWELL Age 10 Vernal Utah Red with deep frowns in his forehead picked up his violin and began to play He played such screechy music that his mother came in to remind him that he was practicing on a violin and not on a tin can "Oh mom” he sighed “may I go out? The boys are playing baseball and here I have to stay Inside It is grand weather outside” said Red as he looked longingly Qut of the window Red caught up the violin roughly and began to play He played fast and furiously and then quieted down With the violin still under his chin he to the window and gazed at the world outside The flowers were softly swaying in the breeze with the sun’s golden rays on their heads giving them an assortment of brilliant colors He looked at the birds In the trees They were carolling their loveliest songs The sky was a bright blue with a white speck here and theVe Die sun was streaming Its sun- light all over Red paused gazed at the loveliness about him His eyes then strayed to the porch across the street where a blind boy stood tip-to- 1 4 8 8 11 12 13 14 16 18 To encounter DOWN 1 Hard rock material 42 Consisting of silk To cause to exist An emmet Close to Human beings No date abbreviation A 2 3 Grand duke abbreviation Civil power abbreviation A measure of capacity abbreviaErrors excepted abbreviation state abbreviation Less smaller Improve A pronoun Forlorn lost Crown abbreviation 5 6 7 9 10 A Swab Railway abbreviation A pronoun third person pluraL To be necessary Without feet English translation abbreviation At any time A state abbreviation Pay no attention to remarks about you Simply live so nobody will believe them A state abbreviation An officer In army and abbreviation two-wing- tion 19 20 21 25 27 29 30 31 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 finer than gravel 15 17 22 23 24 26 28 SO 32 36 37 A form of be A small strong Finishes navy barrel A forefather An ornamental fabric used hangings A cluster of scalelike leaves An American politician A snakelike fish A contraction of even A season for (1756-183- Believe A direction A small job Postscript abbreviation An oriental shrub Fortify JEANNE FACKRELL Bountiful Knight Audrey McMillan Salt Lake City asks how many weeks she must mark her Knight chart Sixteen weeks Audrey New Quintuplets in Raccoon Fami S A Page Seven ed "Poor Robin” he thought "what a pity he can’t see” Unconsciously he began to play the notes of a piece on his violin The piece was one which filled his heart as he looked first at the beauty of nature and then at the blind boy it was a piece which he himself composed at that moment "Red what a beautiful piece!” his mother cried “What is it called?” "It is a piece I’ve made up myself” answered Red proudly as he continued to play Mother” he began "I want to learn to compose music That would be fun” His mother smiled and said: "Yes Red you will be able to compose music after you have practiced first” the fundamentals BARBARA GOUVALAS Salt Lake City |