Show tb THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 22 1934 Page Two Wo'ng Finds I mioampmamwm OUR cROSSWORP PUZZLE 1 I Fappiriess o 'With Friend - - 0 :::: ": aged 12 whose name was Wong Wong was an orphan and be had no— home and no plate to go So he Sat -en the steps of the old fourthouse— trying to find a little shelter from the 1)5134 As be sat here one In the cold teens trickled down Wong's cheeks miserable and Unhappy "Hi there son" said a kind yoke It's rather late and cold for sitting ne ithe colulhouse stepe isn't It?" 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But I thkik it is an odd lob And I'm sure that I am right! - I KNIGHT JZAN 711-15Age 14 Winsper Idaho Age I L Joan always hurried borne from school so she could clean up the yard feed the thickens and clean 'the cellar She did these fobs tor her nietterbeeaues she knew that her mother worked bard all day long Joan lived with her parents and her brothers and sisters) in a very pleasant little home It was aux rounded by green trees some flow era and a very pretty lawn The lawn was so pretty because Joan's brothers kept It mowed and weeded" jean and het brothers and sisters --were very cheerful and happy They were all popular at school because and of their dispositions ' their willingness to work p When these children grew-uthey ' were very happy that they had been taught te do odd jobs around the horn willingly and cheerfully and without pay For they bad learned that the beat way to get ahead is to be willing and helpful and to keep one's surratmdinks nice and neat INLSVIEMP IsrrrT ANN num:14 Ase Ift Salt Lake your life — - - ' - — - I 0 lee 100 it - 25 26 25 25 25 al 25 21 25 26 2$ 25 SS - - - — - ' — I beard - 1 we THE ODD 30i GIRL first wu doing dishes I Though found them quite a Itaillb Then I ran out for a broom And began to sweep the noon the baby crying took him for ride So I After that I swept the yard' To keep the family pride 2 -- 1 A - - RUTH WARNER Age 13 Mona le0 loe DoriethIfetVg - ' The April showers are what we need To germinate each little seed The sun will shine and do its part To give the seed a healthy atart - 10e 100 $S saving 26 Anne Garfield Mona bright saving Im Woof or the Manna do Latheette Whose birthday mum on Mn 7 20 we bate decided to have "The Prencit In America" as our outdate to work on this week YO4 kook op explorers old aisles assist — am name etc and hays it lee et you work ten s - P leo lee los Kn - 'APRIL SHOWERS April showers are inch a treat After winter's snowy sieet We love to bear the pattering rain window pane Beating on the ' 100 100 Dorothy Newton bright saying iusy at soma-littthing tasks if And if you use Are greater - ' will bring Odd )obs are the things that later ' may aid - Ton to rise to positions where 3711631 are well paid — '" DOROTHY E IncirroN Age 13 Mom t -- leg - Patricia Condon Salt Lake krieht saying Mildred Bray SaltEsWbright saving Bessie Reed Tuscaroara Nev bright sayint -- - Mita Pork- - bright Bytbeway op Moine bright eas4 Pelt bright EsE " alds Ins le You can always Ito ZOO Rog 100 PiXiiperc'e you won't - - 200 Wesley lAitsker riddles Lucile Merrill brieht saying : Rom Barton namogrems Geraldine Rasmussen memoriam — Prances Osterlon namograms Merle McClellan Woods Greseasine- - Is' just an odd job that may help you equal only to the weight at their - Salt Lake - Running an errand or sweeping the 2 - BROMAN An odd job Is something to do In spare time And sometimes in doing It you'll earn ZESS STRENGTH A les eon lift and carry 221-- timed The weight of its body while ordinary persons eon lift and carry a 'weight - - 1 1 RUTH SPERRY Age I3 Mon& ' ' ODD SOBS So all through tory Ai 100 David Reiser Ball lAket story 100 David Reiser drawing lee Dorothy Newton poem 200 Betts Cowan poem i 'Mater Bremen poem 100 Prances OsterloM illustrated article lee Dorothy Newton sumo 100 Mays Stanley sumo 75 Beth Nielten drawing SO 1 Betty Lu Candle poem $O Ann Stumm article Betty lAll Coe Williams stitch 50 k De Danelda Young sassy 50 Ruth Sperry Mona article SO Louise Eager Mammoth nee so "Neilsen Mona poem Mary Revs Shepard poem le e Walter Braman drawing 17 La Von Brown Hem SO :: Jean ficerup Salina drawing teb Carol rifle Salina drawing PO Porter Mom" drawing Ray SO Mirk Burton Prim drawing be Shirley Pehrsen Salt Lake drawing draw Soda Ann Lewitt Spring Otorgla SO log A SO Robert Yowl's Ogden article SO Menhir PONS Thom Staniar 10 Barbara Ana Almer none 50 Georgia Ann Lewis l'11:111 SO Weedit poem (14:ste Any Rill poem nature Cleortield Geraldine !Mend 10 Thais Stanley book review 50 article Never be idle find something to do If it's just an odd job it will help you through Maybe 'twill help you to get steady e ' It ming WIL11111 ly Crow— wAtTra Whole FarniI3'r - I But something new I saw this year A masterpiece of nature hers Trom solid mei was carved a face With every line ot art and grace But not It wasn't done by man— No mark of chisel in its span' Carved with skill by nature's band By dashing rain and blowing sand It towers there We never can Excel nature's monument to man! 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You two hurry up here to dbuser before It gets told and talk of your Jobs afterwardr called Mrs lamina from - the doorway RUTH WARNIR ' Age 14 Mona It lb I Tito fourth mouth A memo Imolai lolotonigenso Of or bolostoUto So me Devour 13 - 'Two tritest girl IL' I? at ' I 12 14 IS Side IMMO IDA5 11519:ssatIolo4 64 ""Yes indeed" cried the boy "All right Your regular tasks will Letto mow the lawn see that there '' I I A Moot died - "Well 'lworig all ready to begin?" asked Mr Hansen cheerfully - A 10 111 - is plenty of wood in the house and do any little thing around here to v you-hatime help Mrs Hansen-1- f today you can go down to the eve-rand mend the fence where the tow went through yesterday I must the Office and while 1 am gone got look I'll up the proper authorities and make arrangements to keep you for awhile at least" Wong worked hard that day and IFILS through by noon when Mr Han sen came bounding into the house how's our little odd –Jok1 man?" he asked cheerily - swot mototo maim or mod GI 'Moo) erten - 34Upen Foot (213 32 Pont on tho otatosse 33 A The next morning Wang:war up bright and- early but not too early for Mr and Mrs Hansen were already up and ready to eat breakfast Wong ate greedily for it was the first morning that he bad bad good breakfast since his mother had - ''''e ' e i' ' ) A po N Hansen cheerily introduced Wong to his wife and then while the boy was taking a hot bath They pre-pared a warm supper for him After supper Wong was shown to his room and told to sleep well ' '‘P' 7' ' It I tails - ' ) Al - L Vogt tot 5 Cu Wrote it To asork 15 To moo In borohAohlf Italian poet born SA 1205 22 Aar substasee ei ollt tonaletent7 2a To 4111201IT t - f1777 f 111111111111 '1111111111d111211111111111111111112111111111111a11121111M1111 1111111111111M1111111111111111111111111111MMINIIIMMENSWINEE1111 his head and sobbed' "Att come on and telt me why you are sitting out here WIttaren't you bome?" Wong lifted his heed then and bravely told his story "Anal what it your sumer the ionta very leman asked You have-beebrave boy Now brae up and ivy td face things It -will be hard but you smust do it tot- your own sake Say the '1 have lot of odd Jobs about place that would be easy for a boy es big as you sign How would you like to do them for me? But j must knew your name" 'It's Just Wong Oh misteri1 ain't thank you enough for your kindness 1 sm sure' I would do anything Just have a warm place to sleep and something to opt" "Good!" cried the man "That is the way to talk Now I will tell you iny mime It is Lee Hansen" "I am glad to have met you' said Wong taking off his 'cap and showing all his natural cour-- to am glad to have met you tooYou can come Now Just Wong along stop at my house tonight and in The de-all see the about we'll morning Olin MEIER 1'::: ifianium 7 s 1- j '' : 1 4 storm - um mine woo It was a dark and dreary night A light sleet was falling over the city There were a few people on the street and among them wee a small - - I The windows looked rather dirty So I gave theme vigorous rub And then to finish up my 'obi I lumped into the tub! - - lirrrY COWIL1t Ai" - 12 iteph1 4t |