| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 14 1138 Fagtflv KNIGHTHOOD OF YOUTH RADIO CLUB Children of the Forest Second Grade Alice Finds Own Thought Best After All “Oh I do hope X passed that arithmetic test" said Alice excitedly “What did you have for the last answer Mary?” After Mary had told her the answer she had Alice said: “I didn’t get that Are you sure it’s right?” “I’m sure” Mary answered “Oh dear” moaned Alice “I missed it then I’m afraid if I get below 75 many more times I will be put into a lower sec- tion” All during the noon hour Alice was greatly worried about missing the arithmetic problem and when it was time to return to school she was still unhappy When school was dismissed at night Alice noticed the arithmetic papers still lying on Mr Sheldon’s desk uncorrected She marched out with the rest of the class and after all had gone she slipped back into the school room found her paper and hurriedly scribbled down the answer Mary had told her and hurried out of the school house The next morning Mr Sheldon read the answers to the arithmetic test Alice carefully listened to the answers as he read them off and to her dismay the answer Mary had given her was wrong and her own answer which she had crossed out was correct Alice got a very low grade in the test and from that day she decided never never to cheat again as long as she lived She had found out that cheating did not get one as far as playing fair PAGE BETH GRIFFIN Escalante A Good Salad v A raw vegetable salad might well be a main course luncheon dish with perhaps some fruit juice first and then some cream cheese and nut bread for an afterthought Beetroot celery tomatoes young carrots finely chopped onions apples nuts and green salad vegetables with a good mayonnaise makes a nice health salad Our May 2S broadcast was different and entertaining The second grade children of the Forest school directed by Miss La Rena Crow and Miss MatSda Chase presented a program with an Indian theme Dressed in cunning costumes the little folks made a colorful showing as they went through their dramatizations songs and poems The entire program consisted of: Poem “Indian Children” by Ralph Clawson song Indian Lullaby” Miss Crow’s second grade dramatization of the first chapter of the book “Little Indiana” by Miss Chase’s second grade song “Hushaby” Miss Crow’s group dramatization Miss Chase’s group poem “Hiawatha’s Childhood” Donald Boyce song “Around the Campfire” Miss Crow’s group Our studio audience enjoyed the play very much and our vast radio audience was also well pleased with the work done by the children The winning radio letter for from Tremonton to give us their this week follows: I’ll Dear Editor: marvelous presentations? admit that it’s a puzzle to me how Yesterday I heard the Knighthood of Youth radio broadcast such small children can do so well The soloists with the chorus and was certainly thrilled espedid very well too cially so with the girls’ chorus Now that summer is here isn’t and with Mary Barraclough’s inof It of My "Dreaming possible to have the broadcasts terpretation extended to a half hour? I cerRocky Mountain Home” Wasn’t it nice that little Gay tainly hope so LILLIAN LEE Tooele and Gloria were able to come up Future House of Glass People can live in glass houses soon and throw stones without in the least endangering their privacy This has been made possible by the Invention of glass building blocks Each unit is made by taking two pieces or a box and a lid and fusing them together on their edges to form a hollow block There are various sizes and several methods devised for cementing the blocks into place in a wall The insided faces of the block are fluted in such a manbox-shap- ed ner as to break the light rays and destroy all Images The hollow fused construction has very distinct advantages With the cooling of the block following the heat of fusing a partial vacuum Is created This insures that there will be no frosting of the glass due to moisture The glass house of the immediate future as Philip H Smith describes it in the Scientific will have perfectly American smooth Interior and exterior walls which can be easily washed The fluted interior of the blocks will give a diffused light throughout the house no matter how strong the sunlight And In cost it will be comparable to brick The advent of glass having a low coefficient of expansion promptly Increased the potentialities of glass as an exterior wall material Actually this type has less movement under temperature changes than most of the metals and can be used without hazard of breaking For the sake of appearance such glass is joined with opaque cement or a synthetic resin The chemist has made a definite contribution to glass by providing a transparent binder having a high light transmission factor and a bending quality that surpasses the opaque cements Among the special glasses contributing to the field of architecture is a type which transmits both visible and ultra-violrays Another type of glass absorbs a et large part of the heat or intra-re- d rays while transmitting most of the visible rays This type is eminently suitable where it is desired to keep out the sun’s heat as in air - conditioning where inside control of heat is sought dubs Commended The work of the many school clubs girls’ and boys’ clubs and the various activities of civic centers axe to be commended These organizations encourage after school play and develop hobbles among growing children and young addults Know of All Flags in Use In Our Land The most important use of the flag is as a national emblem AS such it becomes the representative of its government and any insult to the flag Is ’considered an Insult to the nation it represents In addition to its national standard each nation has a number of flags each representing some particular thing as the Royal Standard of Great Britain the President’s Standard of the United States and the rank of commanding office on a ship in the navy In the United States navy the admiral’s flag is a broad blue pennant with four stars in the center the rear admiral’s senior in rank is a similar pennant with two stars one above the other the rear admiral’s second in rank is a broad red pennant with two stars one above the other Pennants are long narrow flags usually coming to a point The United States navy pennant has white stars in a blue field and the revenue pennant vertical red and white stripes with blue stars on a white field The revenue flag has vertical stripes and a union of the eagle and shield surrounded by a circle of blue stars In a white field The yacht ensign has a blue union with a circle of white stars surrounding an anchor which is also white The lighthouse service Is distinguished by a triangular flag having a red border surrounding a white field in which there is a lighthouse in blue The President’s flag is a blue flag with the eagle and shield in gold in the center That of the secretary of war is red with a white star in each corner and the eagle and shield In the center The secretary Of navy flag is blue with a white star in each comer and a white anchor in the center Each of the states has a state flag LILLIAN LEE Tooele |