| Show X 9 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNjj1 JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING r SEPTEMBER 21 1933 Tage T?i re - MRS ROOSEVELT AT SCHOOL FOR CHILD CARE Birthday Glpb SEPTEMBER 5k LkiunWrCrrnkef EurekSNomku Huntlneton Richfield: LucindaBait Brasher Lake Marlon Nyman RohM Richmond Johnaon Emery: Sidney Blro“lI‘eSi' Flva Wilkinson Prov0VSrVm&T-Keetle- y Skewcs KnliiW Salt Iee nock Sikurd RaymondLake Margaret a Jack Man waring Salt: Wlgren sail Idaho Blacktoot day Junior William Ihw Salt Lake 1 niceTooele r Neut-- Worthington FtejdLahr 5pl Melvin "'rithWBn Whkln Smith Murray Claudia BUfer J?f5?ack Idaho Dorothy Christensen Tomlinson Mt Pleasant Rae cfatre Cory C Clark Jr Salt Mn Logan Rhoda Thorne Vernal Mary Mow Salt Lake Joy Young Sandy Price Brady Balt Jake Kathleen Dooley Lowey — ftaM8- SEPTEMBER 27 Edna Rosenbaum Brigham ®arl Hills Salt Lake May Knudsen Salt Lake: Caile CluUtensen Salt Lake Loralne We”5? Lake Margaret Pottieringham Jack Gunderson MolenSalt Khea Lake Richard Barnes ah?m£sT SaTTTlnn— Ham-moan: Anna Townley Eureka Jamea Stand Salt Lake Frimces Tennant Melha SoreiuenMldvale Lamar Lund Mo-- —International eD' SEPTEMBER M Carlisle Smith Coalville: Irene Houvaard Allred Fred Spring City Kathleen Manti Salt Lkf Green Layton Robert Johnson Hill Oal Anna Jean Petereon Beverly Cleone Snow Lake Salt Lue Pickard Betty Ehea-too- th Richfield: Nylin Butler Santafluln Cottom Park City: Marlon Terry Wya Richfield: Ralph G art on Oreenrtver Junior Bigler Pa Icon Jack Davia Boise News Photo POUGHKEEPSIE N Y— Mrs Roosevelt pours milk for some of the chll- dren at the Vassar 'School of Euthenics where mothers come with their children from all parts of the United States to 'study the art of child training Fifty children are enrolled in the class which is known as the Progressive School of the Vassar Institute of Euthenics The course runs for six weeks -- dho Lucille8RMtPlcran Prances Allred 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Ganges One Great River The Ganges is one of the greatest of Asia rising in the Himalaya mountains In Jn4ia the Hindus have long regarded the muddy waters of the Ganges as sacred Certain days a apart on which it is the duty of everyone to bathe in this river The sick and the old are brought to the wateh that they may have this privilege of being cleansed These people believe that whoever drinks of this water before death will not have to return to this world and begin a new life SHIRLEY IRENE GIBBS Salt Lake rivers re-s- Mosquito bites can be prevented as a rule if all exposed parts of the skin are rubbed with oil of geranium lavender or eucalyptus menthol Boracic in pbwder or lotion form is an alternative for people who do not care to use oils but it needs to be moro frequently applied its effect is weaker $ Answer to This Weeka Crossword Puzzle — OUR PRESIDENTS ANDREW JACKSON Andrew Jackson was born March 15 1767 on the border of North and South Carolina two days after the death of his father a poor Immigrant backwoodsmaa He attended country schools and Queen’s college in Charlotte NC His first job was helper on his uncle's farm and his boyhood ambition was to be a lawyer At 14 he was a soldier in the American Revolution and was taken captive and scarred for life by the sword of an English officer whose boots he refused to brush Jackson was an orphan at 15 studied law and was admitted to practice five years later He rose to be the judge of the supreme court of Tennessee general of the Tennessee militia active against Creen Indians major general in the regular army which repelled the British from Mobile expelled them front Pensacola defeated them at the battle of New Orleans and subdued the Seminole Indians in Florida became governor of the territory of Florida and finally president of the nation Andrew Jackson was impervious to criticism and as commanding and rough in politics as he had been in battle While president he had four secretaries of the treasury three secretaries of war three secretaries of the navy and two postoffice generals He enjoyed card playing cock fighting horseback riding and hunting In defense of his honor he fought two duels and received in one a wound which proved fatal late in life When he was 23 he moved with half a hundred neighbors to a remote section of North Carolina which afterwards became Tennessee and e eame into boing when' the he was sent tb Philadelphia as its first representative to congress He was a man of indefatigable energy and became the largest planter and breeder of cattle and horses in the southwest and head of a large commercial business Re was inaugurated the seventh president of the United States March 4 1829 arid left the presidential chair eight years later one of the most popular men that ever sat in it As president he was the same determined fighter that characterized his career as a soldier He opposed the continuance of the United States bank and vetoed the bill for rechartering it forced France to pay claims for depredations on our commerce during the Napoleonic wars and created the respect of other rations toward American rights He retired to his plantation the "Hermitage” Tennessee where he died a poor man June 3 1845 age 78 - KEITH EDGAR MONTAGUE new-stat- ' This Cat Has One Bad Fault Lady died a few weeks ago The whole family felt quite bad about it as she had been with us so many years But she was a very old oat so perhaps it was for the best to Comfy was simply frightened death of her but Meese walked around her and iooked so forlorn as though he realized it was his mother who had died That made us all feel that much worse Popcorn had been stepped on by a horse and as he didn’t get over his injuries Daddy had to kill him So now we have only two cats left — Comfy and Meese Gomfy is getting to look more and more like his mother He is a light gray with white feet and breast and very fat His face is the only thing different from that of his mother Meese is getting longer and prettier But he has one bad fault He s'neaks things from us when we are not looking His favorite vegetable is string beans and he loves ice cream and chicken PAGE TRAVIS ANDERSEN Age 13 Central Idaho x Good Time Had When Collecting Flowers Is Hobby Betty and Martin Anderson collected flowers and liked tb go on hikes to gather them “Mother may we go on a hike today?" coaxqd Betty and Martin “Well I suppose so if you will change your clothes and put up your lunch" said their mother They were soon on the way and before long had reached the nearest canyon They found an open field hid their lunch under some bushes and started to look for flowers “I've got an idea” said Betty "you go on that side of the hill and I'll go on this side and we will see which one gets the most different kinds” "All right” said Martin as he started in his direction In a short time both Betty and Martin were back with their arms'filled with flowers "Look nt what I got" said Martin and proudly held up a branch of cottonwood "Oh how pretty” exclaimed Betty In turn they showed each other what they had found and put them in a magazine they brought with them for pressing the flowers After pressing them this way they then waxed them so that they would last for a long time They were both quite tired and while eating their lunch they sat and watched the birds and planned other hikes thev could take PAGE ELENE LINGOS Age 13 Salt Lake Child's Hobby Is Songs Making Up — -- — Ale songs My hobby is making up 11 It is a very enjoyable and interesting of most to In do tiling my spare time I go to the piano and make up I then make up dif£prent tunes words for them' and write the notes In a few hours I and words down have a nice little song finished It took me four hours for my last song My hobby is as beneficial to me as it is thrilling If you are interested in this you will find it an enjoyable pastime My little sisters and brother enjoy mV songs to sing even if they’re not as nice as little- - kindergarten songs One of my ambitions is to become some day a composer of songs for children I think this would be a successful hobby TRAVIS ANDERSEN Age IS Central Idaho |