Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY Saiice for Goose Should Also Be 14 Page Seem 1934 r- - SMART CLOTHES FOR LITTLE SISTER I Fit for Gosling Mary had been Iq a party one night and had arrived home very late She had remained after the party to visit with her girl friend The next day her mother Had said: “Mary what time did you come in last night? I waited for so long but you didn't come so 1 went to bed" Mary couldn’t think of what to say She surely didn’t want her mother to know what time she had come -- t i home so she said: “Oh you'd be surprised" When her mother began to ask her something else Mary ran out of the house In half an hour Mary had forgotten all about last night1 She went into the house and said to her mother: “Mother has Kellie Paulsen called me up yet? She said she had some very interesting news to tell me" And Mary was surprised when her mother answered “Oh you’d be surprised” Now Mary really wanted to know so She pretended not to listen to her mother and said “Well did she?" “Oh you would be surprised" answered her mother Mary became impatient but to everything Mary said her mother would answer her “You'd be surprised” At last Mary i said: “Last night I came in at 11:45 Now will you tell me if Nellie has called?" “She had ’“Yes” said her mother something very interesting to tell you something about a surprise party She wants you to call her as soon as pos- sible" Mary ran to the phone EMMA JULIA JENKINS Age 12 Salt Lake Thrift Important To This Member Isn't thrift a small word to hold so much beautiful meaning Many words are like this small but packed A of full good things dictionary defines thrift thus: Frugality economy ambition Isn’t that uninspiring? To me thrift is something far different from dhis definition It is a good Samaritan that will help me over the rough places of life It is a beacon light to guide me to the pinnacle of success It is a priceless habit that win help me to be happy Thrift is often misrepresented Its good qualities are hidden by exagger- ation It isn't necessary to be stingy to be thrifty If you save your money wisely you will be able to be generous rather than stingy Benjamin Franklin was our greatest advocate of intelligent thrift He ’ By MARIE MAJEOT smart and clothes designed for little girls haven't lost one whit of that childish simplicity that makes them so lovely and so lovable The little girl’s coat or frock may have Intricate seaming bits of embroidery and other smart details but it Is suitable for her just the same To show you how lovely children’s things are here axe some new models Mothers are wearing authentic Scotch plaids and so are their youngskirt perfectly sters Here is a smart Scotch plaid made into a wrap-arouplain in front and pleated so full In bade that the deidgns of the plaid aren't worn is with a trimmed with fringe and lost It perfectly plain Jersey The English coat is in woolly basket weave with smart lines and plenty of buttons The hat is of matching material The Jumper is of the same fabric as the coat and M is worn over a white linen blouse trimmed with rickrack braid The next child is going to a party very fashionable in her drees of navy blue velveteen with a white lace collar white gloves and socks and strapped black patent leather slippers Her First Money Thrift really begins when we earn our first money This is the way 1 earned mine: Ever since I was a little girl m f ambition has been to sing and danoefc I had worked very hard and had beetf on many programs but had not beeij I paid lor my work One night I was invited to sing aad dance at the Woodmen's lodge Aftefi doing two or three numbers I wag very much surprised when I wag given 75 cents It is hard to remember just hew 1 spent all of it but with part I Joined the Knighthood of Youth and have been a member ever since i nd was a great statesman and he saw the possibilities in thrift He knew it was the salvation of the common people 1 My first is in Tom but net in bomb My second’s in hand but not in stand My third is in right but not in plight My fourth is in Mike but not in bike My fifth is in fight but not in tight My sixth is in try but not in buy What am I? DOROTHY COHEN Salma Answer Thrift v All Knighthood members should practice thrift It is one of the first good habits to acquire PAGE LA VON BROWN Alpine COULDN’T AFFORD VALLPAPER-- SO j Lucee Tells of Although i LUCEE WILLIAMS Age IS Salt Lake HE USED $25000 IN STAMPS! Because he could not afford the money to buy wall paper for his house Vernon Jepson confederate civil war veteran now values those same walls at 25J)00 He can thank a lifelong habit of stamp-collecti- & ng end his Ingenuity for this tom of luck The Jepson home at St Cloud Fla was badly in need of papering The walls were bare and scratched so badly indeed that Mrs Jepson did not like to have her friends call And money alas was scarce Then Mr Jepson bethought himself of his collection of stamps numbering at least 500008 fie suggert-e- d papering Hie bouse with them Zt seemed Mrs Jepson laughed idea but the old soldier foolish a went through with his scheme For a year he labored undaunted by the dimness of his vision and slowly the walls took on color and life Today the house looks as if it had been done in Moorish arabesque Yemen Jepssu fit CM or Egyptian nmole The stamps have been offset with war veteran whs pat Ms pictures of historic interest Them stamp esflsetisa to are scenes of Lee and Grant meeting Beal was at Appomattox the signing of peace at Versailles: Lindbergh crossing the Atlantic Interspersed throughout are pictures of Florida fruit and flowers and many of the walls States of America aie grsoed by the shield of the United The Job completed Mr Jepson bad another idea Wouldn’t tourists on their way way to Florida winter resorts like to see the display? Maybe they would even pay a little for the privi lege? So he bung out a sign inviting people to look at the wall and now he gets 10 cento a head admission '' w-- I' -’ ’ - 4'“" v SV :W‘ r 0 o f b ' “ r-- J’tt photo Awn be mvtth U Ukt the f Utt bb Widto vfeunpg vynmefafca! of wallpaper Mm that Mr ±Jlt ? InsoB eefle tg 1 |