| Show Page Two THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING Annette Is Converted to JUNE 14 1938 INDIAN POTTERY MAKER Our Ideals "Oh I’m sleepy”- Annette remarked as she drowsily Contest Now Real Race to Final Places - slipped into her pink silk pajamas and climbed into bed "No wonder!” her cousin Joan' replied Jumping in beside her “You should be tired and sleepy You danced enough at any rate” "But darling " Annette murmured "you danced as much as I did” And then she drowsily slumbered off into dreamland Annette awoke a few minutes later to find herself in a big airy room Wandering over to one of the book shelves she pulled out a small paper and suddenly found It opening of its own accord "Come in” said a pleasant voice as our editor stepped out of the pages "I want to show you what a splendid little paper we The fifteenth big point contest is now In the last lap and the winners are racing neck and neck toward their final goaL-- a place on the honor roll At the same time the contestants for the next race are getting themselves ready or are starting out right now with a bang so that in six months from now they will be all smiles' instead of repentant and envious "I wish I had” grumblers - have” “What paper do you mean?" inquired Annette curiously "The Tribune Junior to be sure” was the reply as the door of the book closed behind them They walkfed along the title page and Annette scoff ingly said: "Ho ho! That little paper? I never even look at it I believe no one over 10 years old ever Writes stories for it” "Oh yes they do” the editor said quietly "You’ll soon see what a splendid paper it really is The name of the room we are in now 1s ‘The making of the Tribune Junior’" As they walked along Annette looked around her with interest for there were many things to see First she saw glimpses of children in rich and poor homes writing stories poems and articles When they finished their work they put them in envelopes and addressed and mailed them Then she saw the letters being sorted and put on the trains for Salt Lake City When they reached their destination at The Salt Lake Tribune she saw hundreds of them being brought Into the office of the Knighthood of Youth where the Judges opened them to see which contributions were the most worthy to be printed And as they were judged the number of points were placed on them that each boy and girl might receive credit for his work whether it was printed or not She saw the typesetters setting up the stories etc In the printing room And finally the paper going to' press and then all the papers being distributed and mailed out to boys and girls in about every state Into Annette's hands was thrust & copy of the paper and the editor asked her to read it As she began to read the paper she became very interested Why here was a story by Joan and many by her friends many of them much older than she And some of them had gained points for tending to children and sewing and making book reports and all sorts of other things “I’m going to Join right away!” he decided excitedly All of a sudden Annette woke LaVonne Brown Alpine Ruth EloiseWest Salt Lake This sketch of an Indian pottery maker drawn by Knight Constant Marjorie Miller 11 Tremonton was selected for publication today because of its general interest to all children of the west LaVonne Brown Alpine won second place with a garden sketch Most of our young artists must have been having a rest as no drawings about the flag suitable for publication were submitted Read History of Banner This Baffle banner beThe came the national flag of the United States on June 14' 1777 when congress adopted it as the national emblem The day we celebrate is the birthday of the flag The 13 stars and stripes of the first flag represented the 13 original states The stars of the first flag were arranged in a circle the circle representing eternity and the stars unity The stars also represent the subordination of the states to the union the broad red stripes representing union The flag was first recognized by a foreign power when John Paul Jones commander of the Ranger earned it into foreign water The first power to recognize it was France on February 14 1778 The first appearance of the flag in battle on the land was at Fort Stanwix August 6 1777 The first time it was carried into action on the sea was The battle of Brandywine in September 1777 was the first engagement in which the American troops carried a flag designed of stars and stripes The first salute ever given the Stars and Stripes was by a Frenchman The Ranger commanded by Captain Paul Jones entered the French harbor on February 14 1778 and received a salute of nine guns from Commander La Motte Picquet The flag which flew over Fort McHenry In Baltimore harbor the night Francis Scott Key wrote our national anthem contained 13 stripes and 13 stars The star - spangled banner floats day and night over the grave of Francis Scott Key in Frederick Md The "Flag of the United States of America” is the official name of the flag The national salute to the flag is 21 guns A new star is added to the flag on July 4 following the admission of the state into the union The flag flies over the White House from sunrise to sunset only when the president is present in Washington Star-Spangl- star-spangl- ed ed September 4 1777 In 1818 congress provided that the number of stripes should be fixed at 13 one for each of the original states but that a star should be added for each new state The present arrangement of stars was adopted in 1912 when all territories had become states KNIGHT VIRGINIA WOODBURY Age 11 Salt Lake City Today is as long as long can be The longest day of the year And if you want to know why It’s Just ’cause summer’s here Page NORMA HEAPS up and she was so glad to think she could still Join the Knighthood of Youth PAGE JEAN MILES Age 12 Price Has Importance fo Us THAYS Thaya Stanley Nephi 885 Lillian Lee Tooele 845 Jean Scorup Salina 835 Him me Jane Schoenfeld Johnson 800 Shirley Syrett Cedar City 745 Jean Belliston Nephi 705 Louise Eagar Mammoth (75 Mary Barraclough Salt Lake 665 Beth Griffin Escalante 500 Gloria Schell Salt Lake 500 Evelyn GJezoe Salt Lake 445 Barbara Gouvalas Salt Lake Corma Christensen Shelley Idaho 405 365 Ella Fuhriman Providence 350 Jeanne FackreU Bountiful 350 Donald Kramer Salt Lake 300 Marjorie Rae Taylor Salt Lake 295 Helen Keeley Salt Lake 290 Milton Holstein Salt Lake 200 Winifred Phillips Logan Marguerite Lauriente Salt Lake 200 Irene Allen Escalante 170 Jean Miles Price 160 Geraldine White Salt Lake 150 Margaret Golden Nephi 140 Howard Miller Salt Lake Gloria Clawson Salt Lake Bonnie Mae Zir-kSalt Lake Ralph Riser Salt Lake Marjorie Miller Tremonton 100 points each Mary Brouwg Salt Lake 85 Roy Menlove Spring Lake 70 Jacqueline King Price 60 Virginia Woodbury Salt Lake 60 Blanche Herron Tooele 50 Beth Mower Spring Canyon 50 Barbara Stain Salt Lake 50 Ellen Poelman Salt Lake 35 Lois Rasmussen Park City 35 Georgeanna King Price 35 25 points each— John Croese Keith Jarvis Willard Tate Stanley Morgan Salt Lake Phyllis Stokes Franklin Idaho Miriam Candland Mt Pleasant Wanda Sjoblom Sandy Jacquelyn Boberg Sandy Adele Sevy Cedar City June Proctor Pleasant Grove 10 points each— Peggy Anne Jensen Geraldine Lott Jeanne Campbell Pauline BaMler Ruth Hutchinsdn Ralph Henderson Dorothy Jacobs Arlene Christensen Daniel Black Ernest Psarras Dorothy Woolf Patricia Decker Salt Lake NiaU Olsen Richfield Richard Andrus Mammoth Don Reid Mammoth Echo Nila Anderson Auer rora The subject to work on this week is ‘‘Keeping Cool" Today Is the beginning of summer and we will all have fun But remember to help your mother too and don’t play all day leaving mother to do her work alone PHYLLIS KMETZSCH E' STANLEY Age 11 Nephl Ft Douglas Interests Fort Douglas located' right here in our own state is a United States military post It was established in 1858 and occupies a reservation of 9250 acres at the base of the Wasatch mountains This is 5030 feet above sea level It was established to prevent depredations by Indians on the overland mail route (To depredate means to rob or prey upon) 915 895 885 RUTH ELOISE WEST Salt Lake City Answer To This Week's Puzzle SQDQvQQaOGHZlB fauna aa anna E3E3EUQQQ ee |