Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING Page Two Aunt Proves to Be Rather Nice APRIL 1 1934X This Week's List proves Longef Still OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE Jack Macey slapped the lid tack on the box be had been proudly surveying end rose at hie mother's call "I'm coming mom!" Then he grumbled In a lower tone "I know what che wants And 1 Just detest pending my Easter with Aunt Madeline Goodnight!" And Jack slowly entered the kitchen "Jack" Mrs Macey said "as I said before you must get ready ts go to Aunt Madaline'f for Easter Tour father and I simply cant arrange for the trip so you'll have to do Just 0 one of the family attends! Mow your clean shirt is in your room on the bed and you can find your necktie and trousers yourself Riml Yeull have to hurry to make the This week's point list Is even longer than some of the preceding all of which are long enough to prove that boys and girls everywhere are taking a bigger interest in learning how to write And tent it fun? Aren't you thrilled when you meet a neighbor who says "I saw your lovely story in The Trftnme Junior Sunday"? Areht ydtt proud when grandmother writes "I taw your beautiful paem in The Tribune Junlur Sunday"? And doesnt mother beam when she answers "Yes she has had quite a lot of things published lately"? - Kathertae Jaas tHaaam Salt Lake crate SM wort Lingo Wlnnwr Idaho Ian atorVutM uaea aicKwaa nan baae eoaue antp wi Gna Itto LmI Woolstr Bait Laka atorr 1K0 DaiMlda Tauns kfana aaaay 1(10 stana Krvmr urru a mtma nm Alice Caratni Poulaea RkihUeld Jeaa Bills Wfcupcr Uaha tterr 10 Katberlm Jan Stmiun aartr Himmm Thompaan Snlt Lake om 10 100 Xvelyn Shoekef Burlcv Idaho vocal Dorathr Newton Mana aeeu i0Q imw Sum Oaodlnc-Xlah- a MO Strong Aliaaa atarf Thajaa Buwar MaauBona Weads Ones eartaeo00 100 Batt La Canetle Salt Laaa article Ivei H0 Shocker aten iuu aiuer nama mttm 100 Baker Salt Laka atanr Jok acurua fUehtleid aocm Jeaa Louka Saeer aaamaaeta veeai 100 UKI Jaam BHitatea MephL aaeat lllfl Kiith KkiiM Waat Ctek I M Laka awaa U Ana i Stwn ISO ar' "Huh? Oh mother) You knew the fellows are planning loads of fun tor Easter and here 1 tavrtontpead the ' Lbv with aa Aid ma id— rank Mm too!" groaned Jack feeling extremely sorry for himself — 'Why— Jack - Macey? t Shame" on ' eilii Mill To eall vonr am— at aunt snaidl And she is not crank Kha Is having a lovely party for yen kiddies 'All your little cousins will he there Why you're a lucky boy!' "Oh yes! Lucky tor what? Just because I'm going to a baby's party?M' 1 V L1 Mi WW VMM MUM W9 iWVJLi fWBW T ' ''' -- 'tow Jay please stop that dreadYou'd think you complaining were Ming to have a tooth nulled the way yon carry en And de hurry" Td ten times rather have a tooth ful 'I- - eon-tatoe- several Easter egg line and a peppery one for Jimmy " d Among mischiev-u- s tvpra reel's day today too ee egg Boyt wont be spit fire when IB give Jimmy this April Fool Easter ue tfa one This is to s run i can hardly waitT going to a few minutes Jack was striding up the walk to Aunt Madeline's large this-bl- bcene He presented Aunt Madaline with her egg the very first thing and -- — wvM ww ww torn lawn followed by Jimmy who was to watch 'agar Jack slipped the blue egg behind a hruh saying: "Hey Jimmy! This 4 tor yea New you get M" "I will" promised Jimmy' After refreshments the i egg bunt drtarted Soon Jimmy came dashing up to Jack crying: "Hey Jack! Aunt Madeline found any egg before I could get it She said Oh J knew this is one ef Jack's by the clever design!' WhetH I do?" -- "Good nlghtT groaned Jack'' "Is - "Sure! Oh well thanks anyway arid Aunt Madeline can keep it Let's get to hunting I've only found three eggs How many have you? ' But poor Jack stood in bewilder mnt What would Aunt Madeline de when she started to eat that egg? Jack felt an impulse to break out ea' a run for home but he eculdnt Be absently went about the lawn collect-- ' tog eggs Then Aunt Madeline called t atop They all tat down In a circle All AH but feegaa to eat their eggs Jack who kept bit eyes on bis aunt ' Aunt MadaHne vn vhatilna Mtlw e to peel Jack's April root the begaa ' - urn cu vm aw - - At uiw mmmw tiw Bvun bvwar? 1 I a fMunU we at cm Srttiwr nd at a far M U (ahbrt te IT Kboel St AOma tor femrtae tuns it a awtot tsL SI 4 IS 1 aiaaaBff M aa si 3 ' OMaiMd n mama mmt n aaif - is n t fatten ttm ekkh oeiMslae ea! as sa B as at it waior bvotita Mh a tmr T mk as Vt swMt eraaa eC twarias 4t A StQJK s as aia seesite fimir pkrial aa i—m Ta eha awia Maiearet HIU oSW laaka eualH)0 Thara StaBley MevM eaw 10 'June Methen Balladaf aaeai IM Keith Mantaeaa Salt tale travlaa 100 Siarr De La ktaee SaM Laka I'naoM Oe torlea Sett Lake trawlaw ! Ktobard TUr Salt Laha 4iawlua 100 Jack Baker Salt Lake Areola MO aarieead- - inn W which Varnm aMaataaatra Ts tumn am am A kaVa inn aratni0 Olorla Vlller Ttaaawitoa Sravtagt Is MM er atatk "' attempt Anjgt—A awBsehat Wa Ta ttaaee'-y4'-- ' a stoak ikM a mam had carefully Inserted after putting to the pepper which was red and very hot Jack clasped and unclasped bis bands in bit feverish excitement at be watched Aunt Madaline prepare to take a bite of bar egg Her first dainty bite missed the pepper and Jack alfihed ta relict But the second bite contained all the pepper! Aunt Madaline stopped chewbig and bee eyes roved around toe small facet at e ghost of a smile crept to her lips She spit out the peppery i te and laid the egg aside "Jack I'm proud of you to think "tritreYe°tta!t duly mierwhn" cam' bined both Easter and April Fool to cleverly I'm glad you hid that April fool egg It is merry Joke on me Hat Hal Why at first I couldnt Imagine what burned so" and Aunt Madaline continued to laugh merrily at the Joke Jack who a minute "before had beea trying to 4tlde"his embarraw ment bow beamed proudly Aunt 'Madaline wasn't such a poor sport after eU When Jack entered hia home be ertodi "Oh mother! X had a a well time and Aunt Madeline it the best aunt a bey ever had!" 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' - 1 June it as pretty as a May flower 2 Cler lioni and Frank went n a picnic S That car can surely well "' 4 That box bat eld ironspeed aides V Those that were present were Johst Santa Maria May and Tom ' at oai neon wnne uartene nan zngnt-ene-d at her own boldness shrank back Into her Mom Her dmnu that wight were sweet she wandered through little lanes and byways wiUj a prince oressea in wmte and silver whose hair was chestnut brown but who strangely enough wore a tool's cap and whose face was that of the court Jester And thus day by daythe Princess Darlene dimpled with merry laughter at the Jeett of the fool and night by night yielded up her heart to toe strange White Prince who sang beneath her baltony so so r Ootoarhw Pratt Ball Lake sottela flotoa Ooald Baser article Tboas etanler drowtaM Aa the moon rose full and ahtoJag Princess Darlene sitting in her castle chamber heard the melodious sounds a gutter beneath her balcony Hastily throwing a ermine robe about her shoulders she stepped to the win- w which overlooked the gardens Hardly bad she reached it whoa a man's rich youthful voice floated tm to her tiagiog an old "love ballad So beautiful wet tt so sweetly romantic that the princess' heart wet aoite won At the conclusion of the song she leaned ever the balcony wall and taking a white rose from the abundant richness of her golden hair tossed it to toe singer She eaw him steep to pick it up— end wondered Who be might be He was dressed to a white and silver aatin doublet and boss and bis hair was chestnut brown But his face was in the shadow and the taw it not drill lata SBl4'JJ?M ui ter - Jfl 80 so Atbeaa Stewart IHriiirtew eeeer f"n- SfmJ5fp"T av aaeav w to j-Maxim Taylor eaaaa ' MMtUcet V— A prtne'ef atlnaial watw r JiiolnuHM far Theadete SanSHM -JAMX STVMll Watt 75 jr"! jrw ' Crowa IMneeu Ann He'a really much nicer than toe Jester we bad before 4ost not thou think?" the Whispered "Anyway " he's very she" concluded thoughtfully "He Bavrlener chided Anne "Art thou thinking perhaps to wed this— this fool?" "No of course not!" retorted the ut I still think he's young girl hsiaitommr thaa must be Count Kay-mobe who bath been asking tor my hand to marriage" She sighed then turned to watch the young Jes- dst M ?5 Otrol THE KING'S FOOL "And after he was banged aa hour r two be called to the hangman and asked it be might come down" finished the king's fool The whole court roared while the king wiping tears of laughter from hia eyes with bit silken kerchief leaned forward end chuckled "Truly thou'rf a jester to be proud of! But tell me Sir rcol if we banged thee to toe topmost limb of what-woulthe groat eek why ' thou say to us?" A mischievous twinkle lurked in the Jerter's eye as he answered promptly: "TPoa any word Majesty Ti eor-dlally invite thee and thy court too to Join met" Ttoder cover ef the mighty guffaw that followed the Frineese Oarlene turned toward her eldest eister the V Walter Bremen atrawbaa Praneas rawUt Beth Hieajea BJcifleM Arawlne Louder Park Clt eravlag JlrU Belan WUllaaH Uevtl a Slide iea SSysBtf oeit4 1W Vowlea Oedea aaKate irJorie BwMa Beet OsOa imilui wllw ami nffta A ehafer 1 tka tare ee tela steal the A 'si- — tat tm alt thewlns S ef a tNM K— wMMDHuraiins the 4 Mtatt" Kara TM II :: iMtMUtt iH U: llkluk1I he bad brought with him and gave way to a ly giggle i This box t II ItantktlM If li Fira bis reom In a few moments Jack was to bit Buooay suh "Hew are you ready T ' Have yea a clean handkerchief ? Now be ea your best behavior and don't forget your manners will you Jack?" asked "Me mom Of course I wont tor-j- et my manners Goodbye!" ' 3eodbyeP Jack caught a street car oh the cor-and settled back with an air of contentment He peered tote the box 11 "to Tehl taa Uh 'at questions — -- asnas: ia "Wen anyway I'm taking them aosne 'atoetor eggs" vr""TThat'a right men That's splendidl Do take your little cousins some nice eggs There will be an egg hunt ea Aunt Madeline' lovely big lawn Take your sice little eggs and bide them!" smiled Mrs Macey Nice little eggs!" snickered lack to himself as be slipped up to ' r mm - v L ttrarif a The fetea ef a fhat Is (afebt) a : jac ' tl0lo 1 1 JL1AJMU4M YOL'Nti Age 13 Mobs Answers: ' Mayflower t Oeraaont Speedwell XHd Irons idea Santa Maria Stamp Collecting A year ago album I did I was given a stomp vet appreciate It at I was very triad to have ft Two of my friends traded stamps with me I want to tell any one who is doubtful about the Sua of stamp collecting to sot be doubtful and start saving right away that time but later PAGK OPHflt TOEaT Ogdea Utab ' ' |