Show ' 111 3t rage Tour TIM SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING Girls Laugh Over Chagrin Of Odd Events ' - tr II 4 lb 4i:I 41 i "My brother says he will take us to khebasketball game in his ear If we can wait half an hour He'll be buoy i' -- - ' - di: J 1 6 11 - At ': ci ' 1 4 ilt ' t 0 i I - I Bernice?' IMI - '" '2:':- I wo- t 'c 1 - - - - 4 4 '4 o I a I Ifra: 0 It "" - : — :An e ' ' '' 1e - l 'tli - C '''' - i : r441'r'A '' 2 - -- - 1PI4 t ': 4° """g '''' '11 46P- - 4' '''' 6 '' ' ' ''s - ir A —- r- 1 e-J- 0 a ' 4 i‘?r5413' p - diy- t1: A tilaynctei Our artists got bilis' this week and pktured a number of odd jobs—all Interesting' and very well done Our judges say we get too many good draw Ings11hey'decided to give first plaeo to four drawings: The Charming Gar-denei was drawn by Beth Nielsen of Richfield reeding the Man in the Moon by Helen Pierce Salt Lake Pumping Water by Prances Osterloh Salt Lake and Gardening by Marjorie Wales Salt Lake Second place went to Bees Nielsen Richfield and third Place to Walter Broman Salt Lake - Application- for' rernbership in Knighthood- id Youth -- -' - 41i ' - ODD Job!' ARVAL - GROVER--- (Explain in detail just whatwork you did) I - I ' He--b- 1 4 t 1 i 1 ' 1 I ast I r II I I d 3085 Some people bate odd Jobs— But neither you nor I We like them all so very well Let's start then and not sigh (State) (County) (City) Name of School - Grade in School Date of Filing Application I Earned Thli Money by ?—lti — (Street) - ODD t ' tal- - Ate-- yr Date of Birth Age Address together In the morning" Bob hurried on Ile could get no lob from-MHaley- nowasked everyone he thought would give him a job but none of the many he had asked had had a job to give him After be had walked down one street and up another and could find no work he started home He was passing the last store on the avenue when some one called to him from the bakery Bob looked around When he saw It was someone in the store he immediatelfr opened the door and walked hi "Say sonny" said the clerk "how would you like to earn a quarter?" "Oh I'd love it!" said Bob A quay ter! Just what he needed! "Well""continued the store man ger "If you will clean out all the crumbs and separate them from the whole buns and ash the show case out and prThein in again4 will give you 50 cents" Bob's eyes grew big and he was happier than ever He set to work and whistled as be cleaned out the show case When be had rearranged the buns' neatly the clerk was well' pleased and paid him the 50 cents6' Bob went wristling out of the door and the clerk called "Come around again I may have another little job for you" I Bob was certainly thrilled 'Hurt rah for odd jobsr he thought as he continued homeward '"They do certainly come In handy at times I'll never be idlevit I can find any odd' job to keep me busy" DOROTIP1 B NEWTON 1 Age 13 Mona ' 44tle'lls ' - ' : 4 in to his feet-"I'd almost forgotten abotit Mr Haley's store down on the corder" be exclaimed as he grabbed his cap and was off down the stairs He slammed the door behind him and ran down the street As he reached the corner whom should he meet but Johnny Smith coming out of the store "Hello Bob!" shouted Johnny "Have you got your job yet! I just mine Mr from got Haley" "No I haven't got one yet but I am hunting one now" "You'd better hurry up Mr Johnston's going to send the money away I 111 Ipmlir 0 0 ' '" MONOMINILINVOIPOOMMOINOMM 4711 re : a I c -- J--A s Knighthood of Youth Editor The Salt Lake Tribune I want you to enroll me as a member of the Knighthood of Youth and I inclose 6 cents which I have earned myself to pay for my first button and chart I pledge myself to be strictly honest in filling out my chart IPIIIk 44 - i -- 1 4it-pf- I 1 - a "0 — '' : 1 ' 1 01411iiits301) ' Bob's class was going 4 to buy a baseball and they were sup-- posed to earn their money by doing some little job He at on hie bed thinking and then suddenly sprang - 4 t ) late' 0 - 41 '''' 11 - P 1 Parents' Name D4163 : l'' 1' y1 11 atif ?I : it - ‘g - : lei All Name POR t7 i P 0 1 ' ALE 1 - - 1' P - '- $ A: r otA Ili ' i '00111 1' '1 th''''''' 0 ii PIOT - - "71 "-- - P PUP PUNS 1 - ' 000 Jét3 AN Jill P 1- 0- t -- Will A elgwow6444' It i 17 TT- r - BERNICE !ATMS Tooele Age t '' :: -- - ' It- v4: ' L t - r I - Jes d died down After the latighter-haRoth told of her embarrassment: "I was walking down the street one day when I saw a man in front of me who was a friend of ray father's Of churae I knew him i too All his So I friends call him Dumbbell rushed up to him and yelled: "Hello Dumbbell! Why can't you come up home for dinner?" Imagine my surprise and horror when- be turned around and I found I had never seen him before!'" "Poor Ruth!" laughed Kitty 'Silo always gets the worst of It But think of poor me when I went to school without one of my stockings last winterr "Well" Phyllis began- after wiping tears of laughter from her eyes- - "I guess I was most embarrassed in Sunday school The congregation was to sing "Let Vs All Press On" The leader told us to sing only the first verse and the chorus After singing the chorus I thought nothing of what the leader had said and started to sing loudly the second Verse Everyone looked at me so funny I had a double dose of embarrassment!" "We have just finished In time" Nuth laughed looking out of the win- dow 'Here's my brother!" - --- - : r'' I The--tea- - -- ep ' ! "Oh dear what shall I do" said Bob rather trotibled 'Where can I go to get a little job to earn just 23 cents?" - He sauntered up the stair 'war- Id- his room to think–Up' some way toearn a little money "Oh what can I do?" he said again "I've lust got to have that money by— tomorrow morning or it willbçto lik L 4 Earrinyoney i01t A'- - - rre --r ' ft o - Small Jobs Help Bob to 1:a ( till then" Ruth Proctor tolcL her friends "Finer Kitty Spray cried "What flail we do whilewe arew5lting2" "Let's tell our embarrassing moenents" Bernice Mills suggested "All right Missy You begin!" Thus was from Phyllis Holt "Very well" Bernice said- "I'll tell you about the time I was so embarcher rassed in my world history class asked the boy sitting next 'tow to read the next question to the clam He began to read but kept getting his s's mixed up I started to make a low hissing sound and ha stopped reeding and looked at me Then the teacher said: "Will yötto please read the question to the class and stop paying so much attention to - T tla ' 14 - APRIL 22 1934 FROM EVERYWHERE' JOBS- - I I Odd Jobs are very common They come from every way Just calling out to you and me 'Are your odd jobs done today?" stAyty NEILSEN 13 Mona ' Age )° I 1 1 I oldoologe ' BUZZIN' 'ROUND WITH BUZZ: (6) 1 t 11 suzzr SY G ONE Aran' LMONTNJ : L ' ' : - i'LLI G001 ' I ------ - ( PAY DY ) LIME - MADr PIE AN EMPTY :- - :- - :- -:- Giovert - i POP - rsuRE - ' '11' - FEDI 1)TTLET I - - I 1 ' : I I P 71 ' : all ' ' ( ' - 1 ' - : A '' - I il ToilW4 1111 ' iilirb 1 4 - - '' e ' ' ---- ' '' - ) i r - 1 - ft I r--4' ''''':::"': :' '' ' i! 01 ' s :i: ' - " '7 '' ' : '4ZMz: tell ' I' I 1 ' 631 4 : I f toilio:1) I t i 11111 tit leii 1 : i 111 i Ilet It i tJttiridat(04)! - it ' tatt2W52 i 1 a 4 ir7 1 I P r — moispmeonnommemoloommentmon67 'q |