Show a THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNTUNIOR Page Six UrISPiS 1ACR WEEK Interesting Facts ir4142"-szs- FL' Ing Twentpliao-fo- i tar each -- - ntUng facts t1n yourawarded ESQUIRE ROBERT ARNOLD Tooele - have been grown for at least 1500 years Roots of peonies 'Were used by the Chinese asznodicine as told by Hung King an author who Peonies lived in the year J - ' - earn 1R! GIBS These Dates Important WAMMMMEE April Aprd 8—Estab1ishmen1 of U S mint In 1792 April 8—Richmond evacuated April 4—Chile and Peru at war 1879 April S—Ratification of treaties of tomeNeree nevigatien and boundaries between United States and Mexico gr April S—IL in U slaves S April 8—Duel fought by Clay and — Randolph 1886 April 9—liee iturrenderedal ARP"- matox hi INS April 10—Firat lime of the new York Tribune bi 1841 April 11—Queen Anne war ends - : ' 1713 power loom for April 12—Firat cloth 1781 - of Mardis signed by April 11enry IV In 1308 April 14—Abraham'Llneoln assas striated 1885 April 15—Steamer Irittinto wrecked 'In t" 1 ' OIL April 16—Caniederatea calller'2009 'volunteers in 91161 April 17—Virginia seceded 1861 April 18—Sat kanciaco earthquake 1901 April 1 11—Zattle of Lenbistim 1775 rebellion ia 16711 April - April II—Rattle of San ladate 1st ' 1136 April n—War 'Pith Spain In loot April 23—Preoblent McKinley Is auea call for 123008 volunteers for - &It - 1704 ' - In ' - April 25- -4 1865 oewepaper ksiedi Wilkes Booth captured April 28—Last confederate niny surrendered 1865 April 27- -1I S Grant born 1222 April 28—Napoleon exiied In Zlba " - of MaIllower Wrte 'vented to United Slates ik Great BritApril - 1697 - - - April 20—Geirge ougurated 17111 ' 'Washington ' - and flavor's la ea Mt premed treat the sat ot the pkilactue 444 - — ' 1 71:767'14:N ittrol " '' - it aA r 7 '' 17 L e i r 01 1 o ( tiN i ir- ''''"417m4 :4 1i l It11:1 71 rnIIel 2:al imP 0 s I k : !14 --- 1 NX ' - 00 -- sraterthill t A - -ox i ti ' I I --- 71 ddia rr '17 ii : - 't ( c11 Ae4101 4: ' f 4 ) 3 i vIrdir A Each Week owe 4rswkrga am moc'bred IsT The Irribeeeeatmler Be 21h talent as shovm by our rumg artists that not only the staff but readers tar and near are Mounded A favorite queetion to '"Did a child really drew tiler And knowing our contributors as we do and lupins watched them &vele hera mere infante se to epeak we can answer unhesitatingly Yee This week the judges bad to sward several pions in each clam Viral 'places went to Keith Adger Montague Salt lake Marjorie Wales Salt Lake laary De La Mare Salt Lake and Prances entertain Salt Lake 'A special award st 100 points was made to Pate Rehard Rudy for an excellent map which would require to much space for reproduction Second places went to Walter 1:Irck man and Prances Osteriols Salt lake Ileth Nielsen Richfield and Rata Louder Part City Third plcioes were awarded to Leland White Salt lake Geraldine Rasmussen Alunter Beth Nielsen Richfield Bob Flynn Belt lake Richard Rudy Salt Lake Patricia Louder Park City Honorable mention was made of the work of Zora Lever Salt Lake Hope Horstall Ephraim Clulcstal Rasmussen Salt Lake III( FIRST SPRING DAY Spring with its flowers and birds Spring with the green grass and wan- derby herds Of cattle grazing- so peacefully Beneath the bade of a new budding tree My Kitten I have a little kitten His name is Mickey Mouse lithe I him so well bring him in the - louse Mickey and I Have lots of Ituu Especially when we Play '4run gheep run" Little ilickey la black aad whites He sleeps Ins basket Every night In the south fluffy balls of cotton come sun And beneath the warm noon-da- y Negroes work in the fields so gtry Singing merrily en this first spring day In the north the grain blown by the wind Stretches Its bead up to the din Of bright birds singing away For all are happy on this first spring day - ETHEL MILTON Ade Green River t GODDESS DIP tlifigiNG Come forth fair goddess of spring The world is waiting for Yen Cast off that cletak of icesmd snow Make again those gray skies blue Let your gentle winds caress 'the In the east great towers of cities gleam There are no birds or fields only the scream Of trains and aeroplanes whizzing away But even they seem happy en thIt ' first spring day earth Let your raini bring forth fair flowers nd at your will may birdlets sing 4- mid green woodland bowers Cometer The world kneels are eur queen slaves dese the a? z at your feet we are yew Why then do you retreat? The swimming pool Is idle Ne birds are here to Wu& You Indeed we need veu-- Cisme back sweet goddess of spring! EIAINE IttitrELANO 'Tabbies Age Ali - The 'epee weight-wh- 4 thalerwhertee the it Zuropesa Puriti loner ataadard was -- for Mound bird& buri their ens In mounds for Auktchiss by sumps sg larmentatisa task ESQUIRE MARJORIE VOWLE-Ogden -11 In the west the cattle and sheep are 'herded in By cowboys as they skim Ovsellhe-land iseestiveritleteet fwm- fast the Joy of spring as did the pioneers in the past Toe they 4ee feel So no matter where you go Be it lo palm trees or to the snow Be it to cities bright or plains far away ' AU are happy on this first print day 2 KNIGHT CONSTANT DEWY Ill CARWILA Aged 14 'The gross tonnage of the U S bt IWO was 139488441 Great Britain )eading with 20438444 2114 German Iron crass military bravery medal was Instituted in 1111 by King 'Frederick - One night I was studying for my quarterly examinations My 'little cousin who is in the first grade was staying with us I asked him "Don't you ever have tests Alden?" "Sure" he replied "'the 'tenter weighs us every little while" KNIGHT FAY WATSON Midvale o My sister had a 'very sore throat and mother told her to gargle with peroxide After looking at the bottle for some time she said disgustedly "Oh mother why do I have to gargle with this old hair bleaching stuffr - BERNICE MILLS AgelkTivele ' 114 V ( ) s -- 4 4 4 - 4HVII ! ' le a y ' 141 IN it : PhI' 44d '' ' r ' - 'It kk V Junior but you surely have a funny first name" "What?" I asked "Esquire" she replied "I am glad Abaci not mysiame" -- wiltri:! 10110011116‘ In- PAGE SOPHIA MED EsQuaz mAILJOILIE VOWLES t ' 29w-L- ''‘- 'ciz- Ir: :111!! S declared war on Ger- April '' iii id: loll 11122 any in 1917 :) i' ' '1 DOROTHY CHEGIVMDEN mired by everyone at court The king's tailor was ever on the alert to please him and to pro4de new fancies for his wardrobe The tailor worked overtime The neat morning hi- presented his 'majesty with a new satin coat dyed tioa color which pleased the king very much' During that time there is record cof over 7S Strangely named abides When the Paris operahouse burned In 171l3 buret siperabouse was a flame tolor which Whailiteinstant lavorhe 4I fitAvy ' JR p 1 Send us same of the cute things your small friends have said Twenty-five points are awarded for each one published he On-tway to school one morning Little friend said "Marjorie I saw - e dens pew - woztk‘ h N Freak ' Ii briNt-I-N 1 One morning Louis XVI was dress big for his appearance in court when a Ilea was dieciivered en bia waist- coat "Catch the little beast" he cried "and mount it ea a diamond scarf pin" This was One and the ilea was ad- lli I nyob ' - 1 t Murray ) li 0 At 6- I os Id -- - 11 it ) I ir 1- 060AM161"111311N szt:z1tr 's ::::ii::ízzi14T1-: A 11 La 4 - 0 17‘F ill '''VfVe'Z 00111et - NNNItT - rt 536 these days them were enly five petals on each flower Today the peony has hundreds of petals and it is the Chinese who have developed the plants through all twee years late the flowers we lave In our gar- 's s 111N- Waage Insect ot bowies In they make a which people at death ttliTZZ:NIr - v en)w-publis- inhabits the woodwork calling to each other peculiar ticking sound think is the forennmer movoinoviraZik-41111- ': are Sayings A 'cos '' 1 ' Bright dr t t ig-41-tti- Send usmine of the you find here and SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 1 1934 A very small girl was standing look Int at the valentines displayed tin a store window At last she turned away with two big tears in her eyes as she muttered "012 gee! I wish I had a beau!" BERNICE MILLS Age lt Tomb My sister and I were out In the yard playing I started to sing "I'm going to hide away tar out on that Utah trail" She didn't understand am the words and began singing on out going to play — ' that Utah-U4- " hide-and-se- Mona ALICE FOWKES Once my classmate Virgil Nelson found a pencil on the floor whose it Was Yukio Yamamoto and Kenai Akers both raise dtheir hands "It couldn't be both of theirs" said TirEn sad! Kenos "if It isn't hers mine' It's It HAROLD BARRETT Pocatello SPRING DAY The children are dancing over the grass - Lightly Sprightly And each little lad and gay little lass Welcomes spring After the winds of winter are gene Cold Bold The children love to sing a song To Nelcome spring - hies The and birds and flowers all Playing Swaying Join with us to speed the call To welcome spring nrunGooD DOROTHY Salt Lake FLAPOLT AND THE BOSS - 111-4-1---- - 0 A -' 1- ' 40--s- i'- '' c:' 0- :- - 0 — - :: f "! 4 s410-- ' -- - " if:- -- i'31 ''- - or ' — t 41 1 "—Oa ' - 4 '):: ' 1)0— ' MI I II itt t K w 11::-- - - 4 t'''''' I1 ':''' - 40a a Toils) Boon wines the matter can't you flog Your batik? You ought to recogAbe ft by oomethingsl at lb dlock this hanky: looming the window was facing A gatoLu WALTER BROMAN Salt Lake A |