Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR s Children Can Make Brooms I ""t1 Knight Banneret Gloria Miller Tremonton sends this drawing illustrating her hobby which is Gloria feeds tending chickens — 9 The torchweed is a little bushy plant about a foot high It grows in valleys and on the bench 'v lands but it does not grow in sfrongly alkaline soils It is flattened and covered with small dainty yellow stars from five to seven rayed The flowers are only inch across and contain about five little disc flowers In a tiny rosette formed of from nine to thirteen whitish - J 26 1936 GLORIA DRAWJ5 HOBBY Of This Riant ' JULY SUNDAY MORNING Hewn J Naughty Boy ChaggesWay Joins Group Charlie Dugan a boy of 13 years was always doing bad things around his home Often he was called the “big bully” of the When tin cans neighborhood tied to a dog’s tall and yere found out Charlie was usually some 300 baby chicks every day She was awarded 100 points for this drawing Laura Brouws 6 Salt Lake Virginia Miller' 7 Tremonton Milton Holstein 9 Salt Lake each won 50 points for one-thi- rd Page drawings t? the guilty boy Charlie’s mother woman could not her boy’s behavior she wished he were younger brother One day Charlie understand Many times like Bob his the large window of a sensitive had broken the meat The window had cost j£25 which added another burden to the Dugan family for they were quite poor Finally Mrs Dugan decided to see the bishop of their ward and inquire of him Just what to do about Charlie’s behavior She told him about Charlie and he said: “I’m afraid Charlie has been keeping the wrong company Now if there was some way to keep him busy you would be able to keep him out of mischief” AOh dad!” excitedly cried out his son running into the room “Look I’ve Just won 500 points for The Tribune Junior this week” “What is The Tribune Junior?” inquired Charlie’s mother Then the bishop’s son told her all about The Tribune Junior and the Knighthood of Youth and she was very much interested in it “I’m going to try and get Char- lie to Join” she informed them But it wasn’t as easy as she thought it would be because Charlie merely grunted and said it was a sissy idea “Please try it” begged his mother And after some persuasion Charlie decided he would He tried to write stories and after many clumsy efforts finally succeeded in getting a poem written The poem was sent to The Tribune Junior and they thought it good enough to publish Charlie was so proud he tried again and again Soon he forgot to be bad and do foolish things and play mean tricks on people “I’m glad I Joined the Knighthood of Youth and began writing for The Tribune Junior” he told his mother one day And she was glad too market Boys' Bicycle Trip Proves scales in three and green-tippe- d throws This is the torchweed or matchweed The stems of the torchweed are ’lender The foliage is brittle and tough Only horses seem to eat this plant and its most apparent use it to furnish bird seed and a yellow carpet upon some of our barren lands Sometimes it is called horsebrush Children use the torchweed for brooms when they are playing GLORIA MILLER Tremonton Contentment t little lame dog cat that is blind Are all the pets that I could find With the pets that have to me been sent MILTON HOLSTEIN Salt Lake City Playground I’d like a playground Long and wide One that would fill My heart with pride A playground filled With games and toys To amuse all kinds Of girls and boys For all the enjoyment That it brings I’d like to have the way We that the camped in Soon we came to and started up other cross-roathe other side When we came to the end we started down the first street we saw On the way home we did some tricks on our bikes and Jimmy got hurt a little but we arrived home safe saw tents road-mende- rs ds I am a little girl years old and I live in the great Uintah basin Many Indians live here today They are the Utes But long ago other tribes lived here Once a week I go with my daddy to study these ancient people and find relics which they left The people we study about are the Basket Makers and the Pueblans We find stone implements such as arrowheads stone knives spear heads stone awls and potsherds also manos and scrapers I enjoy being with' my daddy and doing this work and I hope to learn much more about arch8 eology RENEE ADELL ATWOOD Roosevelt Age 8 A swimming pool too And the children that wt "d come r Along ds me-tat- as I’d like a playground With lawns and swings Would not be few I’d invite them all To come and play Upon my playground Every day PAGE BETH GRIFFIN Age 13 Escalante cross-roa- To Study Ancients But still I’m happy My Jimmy and I planned a canyon trip on our bikes The next morning we asked our parents if we could go It took us about five minutes to be on our way We went past the Capitol building and next we came to the Little Girl Plans And most content Age Success PAGE RAYMOND ELSMORE Salt Lake City Age 8 A A 9 Big Pretty Dandelions Pretty little dandelions With your dress so yellow You make the birdies dnce and sing You pretty little fellow! ‘ Sally Looks' Ahead To Future Plans “Oh dear” said Sally one hot day “I wish I had something to do” “I know what you could do” said a voice behind her Sally looked up and there was her ‘I mother “Ypu can go to the store and get a can of salmon and be sure and stop at the bakery and get a spice cake and four loaves of bread” said Sally’s mother As Sally was running out of the door her mother called her back “I forgot to give you the money and here’s some for candy if you wish” "Thanks mother dear” and Sally was off with a skip and Jump Sally ran to the store as fast as she could run She got all the things her mother had told her to She spent part of her own money for candy and when she got back home she put the rest in her bank GLORIA MILLER Tremonton Age 9 Toby that lives next door He wags his tail and Jumps on Toby is a little dog the floor He likes to be flayed with and run after a ball But he knows his name and comes when we call DENCE DECKER Age 8 Ogden Summer Time Summer time is play time Oui hearts singing all in rhyme Days are always pleasant And there’s lots of fun We are up to welcome them With the rising sun KNIGHT JACQUELINE KING Price Age 7 Skating I put on my skates And open the gate With skates on my feet I go down the street EVELYN GLEZOS JOAN HEPWORTH Age 9 Orderville Age 9 Salt Lake City MILTON HOLSTEIN Age 9 Salt Lake City GAMES for Summer Fun Monopoly ' Other Easy Money end Fascinating Games DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 East South Temple |