Show Pag Mm THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 7 1938 Our Birthday Club KNIGHTHOOD GROWS May 31— Dorothy Jorgensen Lamont Robinson Jack Hixon Eugene Ceder-lo- ff Paul Flotrom Kathryn Crane Salt Lake City Robert D Goff Copperton John S Kaas Blackfoot Idaho Lareen Newell Provo Billie Reid Abraham Sheldon Cragner Midvale Beth Ashby Bernice Mir) Tates Dan Morgan Kenilworth Austin Carroll Castlegate Margaret Sorensen Richfield Wayne M Winegar Woods Cross Clyde Caldart Bingham Phyllis E Booth Provo June 1 — Diana Sverensen June Kartcbner Elaine Hokanson Peggy Jeanne Lundquist Donald C Thomas June Stewart Vernon Oldham Edwin Cannon Salt Lake City June Tracy Isabel Hales Ogden June W Norfleet Logan June Butler Payson Katherine Harton Elko Nev Gareth Lee Price Mitchell L Forbush Sandy June Dan-elSpanish Fork Lewis Ray Livingston Fountain Green Charles Ray Bates Payson June Dosett Holladay June Norris American Fork Valeria June Wiles Park Cityr Jane Anderson Cedar City Randall Christensen Richfield Avonell Sorenson Ruth Nev Lola Darley Burley Idaho June 2 —Dean Clayton Robert Irvine Merrill Ralph Keele Jacqueline Apple-ga- te Salt Lake City Dix Grant Bateson Logan June Wynn Sandy Richard Harmon St George Aldine M Hatfield Bingham Vera Carter Wendell Idaho Mearle G HeiUman Jr Park City Kazue Yagi Kelton Newell Stevenson Murray VJvian Walton Woodruff Doreen Truman Hunting-to- n Gale Day Fillmore Walter G Taylor Provo June Watts Ogden Ross Mower Fairvlew Angelina Kong-ta- s Sunny side Marvin Hammond Louvlna Bawden American Fork Granger Gale Day Fillmore Philip McElwain Portland Frances Ore Bails Green River Wyo June 3— Ethel Fotes Emmert Bennett Jane Wagstaff John Franklin Mower Irene Sidwell Donald Duncan Tommy Felt Salt Lake City Shirley Ann Downey Helper Betty Ann Larsen American Fork Frankie Boden Hicks Magna Douglas MacLean Helper Alice Josephine Hanks Norine Norman Tooele Elaine Richards Grantsville Josephine Chidester Redmond Sophie Malekos Price Dudley Davey Park City Garth Berry Montpelier Idaho Junq 4— Mary Lillian Brouws Lila June Ward Winfield B Angleman Albert Peterson Virginia Ewing Helen Beth Woolley Virgil Webb Vera Hore-houIrene Elaine Harper Richard A Terry Thomas Parmley Robert Bengtzen Myron R Olsen Bernele Christopherson Salt Lake City Shirley Madsen Mt Pleasant Norma Facer Brigham City June Wright Holla-da- y Clara Lee Young Duchesne Sylvia Kuretich Rolapp Robert Pickett Magna Calvin Hodge Eureka Robert Van Natta Helper June Louise Flaherty Carter Wyo June 5 —Sheila Woolsey Lorraine Johnson Carl Romney Margaret June Price Toshi Kanegae Rue Dastrup George Johnson Glen Wilson Billy McLeese Margaret Felt Melbourne Barney Romney Victor Lynn Johnson Salt Lake City Melba Ballard Bountiful Lorraine Kay Annabelle Mar-gen- e Hall Hyrum Lowell Keith Smith Lehi Elaine Busk Richfield Marion June Lee Tooele Van Ryan Orangeville Dwain Sorenson Emery Bobby Gager Ogden Gerald E Walsh Felt Idaho June 6—Jimmy Carson James W Challis Arval Gordon Adele Jackson Shirley May Ayres Wanda C Kimball Salt Lake City Lenoir Quarn-ber- g Scipio Bertha Janis Allred Fountain Green Scott Hardtl Ogden Ruth Barnard! Helper Dallad Huber Young Vernal Emma Mell Stockton Lavar Bateman Sandy Joan Dobson Dean Henwood Tooele Madaline Haynes Eureka Carrol and Keith Tuft Moroni Marvin Orgill Mammoth Brent Horton Lewiston Garth L Nuttall Huntington Ruth Sealy Logan Sterlyn Blaine Steele Bingham Alvin Brenard Brummet Duchesne June Ginas Woodland Charles Greason Minidoka Idaho Laree Laker St Charles Idaho Betty Lee Faust Pocatello Idaho Yvonne Cahoon San- Richfield is another of those little towns where more and more young folks are joining the Knighthood of Youth We have had some splen- progressive se ta Monica CaL Miss Newman’s primary class had assembled in their room in all sorts of o u t door activities as well as writing so will have a fine background from which to draw materials for contribut- ds ions One of Mary Patricia's friends Page Mary Patricia Beal did workers in Richfield and these should serve as shining examples to new members Among the recent applications from Richfield was one from Mary Patricia Beal a clever and interesting little girl who should go a long way in our organization Mary Patricia is interested Summer Plans are very many Yet other times I haven’t any Sometimes my plans I like to go to Girl Scout camp Where drill tramp! tramp! Each rilorning then So we’ll be healthy we wise And then and march tramp! we early rise wealthy and I like to travel far Where famous cities and people are And yet there are some mountains great Where no one worries if you are late For breakfast lunch and dinner alike And you can laugh and joke and hike I guess I’ll just sit home and knit If I don’t decide which one will fit BERNICE CHRISTENSEN Salt Lake City Age 11 Be careful of others’ feelings Wit and humor at the other fellow’s expense are rarely worth the effort and may hurt where Class Makes Girl Happy With Visit Panjela Poulson has been con- - Pamela Poulson tributlng recently Page Pamela Is Alice Carolyn Poulson’s sister and with Alice Carolyn’s example to inspire her Page Pamela should become as popular and as worth while a member as her sister These Richfield 'members are steady contributors developing right along with our club -- Life on Farm Pleases This Contributor Chug! Chug! Chug! go the wheels of the big train We are off for Illinois to see grandmother We ride on the train for quite a while before we come to grandmrother’s She lives on the farm and while mother and daddy go in to talk to grandmother we scurry out to the barn to see the horse We have lots of fun on the farm We pick the apples feed the chickens feed milk to the calves for grandmother and ride the horse out to bring the cows in for grandfather We have been at the farm for two weeks and are going home We say goodbye to grandmother and grandfather and go home on the train the same one we cdme on I think it is nice to go on trips and I hope all of you can go on a trip some time KNIGHT DOROTHY JACOBS 10 least expected After the class had sung the opening song Miss Newman said: “Our lesson outlined for this week is doing a good deed’ Then the teacher continued 3 “The lesson suggests that we try to cheer someone up and make them happy It will also make us happy if we do this Shall we try? “Let’s” answered the class "Well whom shall we visit?’ asked the teacher "I suggest Virginia Gordon the little lame girl” said one o( the children “She Is unable to be out of bed I’m sure if we went to see her It would make her very happy” It was decided that they would visit Virginia on Tuesday after--nooat 3 o’clock The lilacs were at that time in bloom so they had planned to bring her a bouquet As they parted for home Miss Newman said smiling: “Be sure to bring your flowers” Tuesday afternoon found the class busy putting flowers In vases and forming them Into bouquets About 3:30 they started on their way Shortly after reaching the Gordon’s residence they were taken to the door of Virginia’s room Virginia heard the door open but thinking it was her mother did not take her eyes from the book which she was reading until a shower of fragrant flowers came clustering down over her head “Oh thank you— thank ou!” was all she could say Virginia’s mother came in and arranged the beautiful flowers' In a vase and placed them by Virginia’s bed so she could see them Miss Newman and the class told Virginia about their work in primary and many other enjoyable things Virginia listened happily but she enjoyed the lovely flowers best of all BETH GRIFFIN Escalante Utah Meaning of ih$ Flag’s Colors Red — Hardiness and valor White— Purity and innocence Blue—Perseverance- - and jusTHAYS E STANLEY tice Age 12 Nephi Answer To This Week's Puzzle Isliklkl ' MaikIeI Knighthood Welcomes Clarence Colo J Coplen Loa Bora Freda J Coplen La Bora Colo Eva Corayalyn Prunty Elko Nev Mary Aye Wilson avenue Salt Lake City Marian Jean Stacy Vernal Richard Sinclair Salt Lake City Echo Nila Anderson Aurora Ruth Patterson Salt Lake City Theresa Haag Salt Lake City Eloise Udall Apache Arlz Eugene McAllister Salt Lake City Margaret Joyce Daniel Provo Kleine Biiizt Salt Lake City Mary Patricia Beal Richfield Fawn De Mille Ephraim Bessie Peterson Fairvlew Leah Lorraine Lewis Callao Glade Jordon Heber Wilma Donna Lewis Callao pihe1a iAilefclTi |