Show lIT rr' e SUNDAY' MORNING 'APRIL 22 1934 TILE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE RINIOR Page Visit Durban Where Native Meets Modern II i 0 Shadows Meet ZOOCATURES Our Friend in Famous Book ''k - Since Africa has become part of the travel map various towns in Africa I ore taking ea a far more cosmopoil- ' tan appearance wIlltbatel lobbies lad restauraats catering to sightmers from -- melt -- -partied the world—Durban ei thecoast of Natal is such a town and Its handsome residential --areas smart shops and iiadoonte buildings contrast oddly with Zulus dressed in their maitre feattem horse aid paint and Durbaa the cattecoloredpelioetnea Ism distinctly sm air and althoeth many tourists come there lutt because at is a good lumping-of- f spot Sot lourseys into the interiorThey remain to icier the Won itself tnost popular Durban is one of the Otashore resorts Is South Africa People who live is the high Interior come-tr-y mine 10 Dutisanto escape the frosts and the esplanade on the hay La the direction of the iihntela river is always thronged In the wit ter season as well at in July when' the big race meets are held Golf leaIda a tine beach with cabanas boat-In-s smart frocks and beach wear aU tontrive to make up a scene that is ' idea very different froma- the popular ---- ------ -- 7- —el tataway Afric- " I ! 0 — 4—7'1 amt -- ' '"'- -- i - - - - -- Beautiful Names Before the traveler is long In Durban he is sure to be Invited out to someone's home ht the Berea'llie verr beautiful residential section This is built on a sharp rise behind the btugi- ziess section of Durban The very handsome houses all stand in their ewe grounds surrounded by trees and cowers and green lawns When Durban goes shopping It rinds its way to West street Shops 'colleges theaters clubs all help to Main give a btasy look to this - - it -- - ' ' --- 4 - de ey ' ' i -'7 ) - - — P h - 1'''" ' ' - l' - ' 1' v!4 street In the center of West street Is a large square with landscaped gardens - is tito--k - - - i ' I -- ti t b riLtiaryt OA IL - ittOSLI- -- s --- -- 01141 - e' 0-- —7--- 0 :- each one published get doctorated" DOROTHY E NEWTON Mona One day a little friend of ours tame asked for Something beginning with a C for lunch His mother thinking be meant candy said no of course He then replied 'Avr gee cant a PATRICIA CONDON Salt Lake - -- - Natives One day at breakfast my small brother said his mush looked like an at Iambs& ad a fine ' war anemorlat On the street side Is Durban's most imposeing building the 0estortire S1rt1 end big commercial buildings balance the oppostte side of the square The ether aides of the square are pied by the city ball snunkipal toga public librat7 end a good art gallery The town hall has an assent bly room accommodating ever three thetuand people and so it la the very social and muheart of the city for ticipat enterprise Most of the people in Dubin ere very fond of sport& Everyene 01231 tog tennis football and pole and of course very few people ever miss the racing events-- - There are hand-steaan the Zsplanade an well as a terse tooted hall and an roost at the betels have write the whole riseepitere of the seashore develop bleat et Durban Is as urbane as eaa be "What Is in the middle" he answered One day little Dean was hiding trove his mother— When she went to look- for him she found him behind the wood pile but his legs were sticking out Later when Dean came into the house he asked "Did you see me?" - 'Yea" replied his mother "I saw your legs" "Wen me was there tool" replied BMA REED Tuscarora Nev zny - - ' I 30SS I just coal eaderataad them They are not cleat to Ine It we all had Seale odd lobs Some money wed produce To help rer our our long uerathrough needs and use - ' life ItEltA SHEPARD Age It Mona' - ? 4511i5 ' 9 2 Iik ' i II t ( '''''l 'k ' r '' 1 A 2 i ::- v 1 1 :'Nt ::-- - 4 ' i N-- Mr Carvell told bow be bad coma to write l'Alice is Wonderland"' -"And after that" said Alice was printed—and now ihnost every child has read it" They sat down for a moment to rest at the edge of the stream On the other side above the trees they could see the roofs and steeples of a number of old buildings Knart thought at first that they were churches but Mr Carroll said no they were the build Sags that belonged to Oxford "What's Oxfordr Knorr asked "It is a college in England—a very old college You see I taught at O ford I taught mathematics" So when Knarl and Hanid left the 'book and went back to their little boy and girl who were sitting at a table 1a the library quietly reading they knew just a little about the author of' !Alice in Wonderhusr and a little about the real little Alice too (Copyright 1934 K Ir S Inc) It One night try slater was singing Anne Doesn't Live Here Any More" She sang "It was spring There was Bataan in Abe air" ANNE GARFIELD MeaL --- -' lo 'SPERIENCE Illt NEEDS My folks think that all "fellow should is work an' do all aortae' things icons sUZUMBMMRMEMIOUUMUOWADAWMMIRM Some lobs ore the oddest thlogs That ever I did see ' -IT 1: 1 DOROTHY E NEWTON Mona brother was tap dais ISSUIPMMARVAAtgaiairarl I II I 0 El 0 1 I minimum j DOM OWN 1 MIAragmm gomm 1 get home from school "NrM give me 'sperience they say But gosh I stay hi school all day And my head I most work off - But when I'm grown to be a 'man And my 101 too shall scoff At doh) odd lobs after school I'll look at him with scorn And say "Tut tut lad this 'sped ence will help you goo4 habits to form" KNIGHT CONSTANT s13ETIY LA CARWILE 000101142MBilmegoOnOnumillAM0BINUOU ugoRMitcommi&ponumemommponmommil Salt t ' o 0 ds - t9 i Mother was making Virginia a sew apron When daddy came in she said 'See any new dress daddy° He said that's not for you NYea it is" she replied "It's not big enough for your engoommi One day 1 c17b0 INe - ‘A - Nepht ot dirt MILDRED BRAY Devil's Slide - ' ELDA MAXINE PETTY an island?" 1 asked "Some water with a piece ' Mary Jo was trylg bard to take her nap Peevishly she called to my grandmother "Grandma come and kill this fly that 'A on me" 'Ts It biting your asked Grandma "No" was the answer 'he just ails I down and crosses his legs" ELAINE THOMPSON ' Salt Lake My two little Cousins were nam Sag two puppies El Dean said he was Pk to alma his puppy Ring because it had a little white ring around Its neck When Davona beard that she said "Well Si you name your puppy Ring I'll name mine Bracelet!" teller haves sandwiehr et ‘ le V -- la to his mother Ind v l''' 1 to 0 - 7 tt' t My tilde sister age 3 spoke up and mid ''My dad takes tits too BINA BYTHEWAlt Spanistt Fork tins One of our neighbors took her little girl to the clinic to get vaccinated We asked the child where she had been ancl she replied "Ive been to if 1 - award---ectio- 6 titian biography derland'r Irill Send in some of the cute things your small brothers and sisters have said Twenty-fiv- e points are - asked the man who said his mime was Lewis Carroll Mr Carroll smiled in a kindly way "Biography is the story of real per son's life" he explained !!This book you aee is about me and about my life Come we'll continue our little walk: tell you something about myself—and about my very dear lit tie friend" He smiled toward Alice Alice In Wonderland! At this Hanid suddenly exclaimed: "Are you the Alice of 'Alice in Won BRIGHT SAYINGS I r Now-- The girl nodded Lewis Carroll seemed quite pleased that Hanid should have guessed this "I first told the story of 'Alice in Wonderland' to little Alice and her two sisters We all went out for a little row down the stream one warm summer's day Alice wanted a story So I began telling them a story about a little girl who followed a rabbit down a hole In the ground and who got big get and smaller and met the red queen and the duchess and the Chesil Ire cat and the baby that turned into - - -- --4 ' - — -- -- po)lc its 004 a b sued ' ' -:- - So Is (els are rej '''o s - ' tttyl r0 S 41 ' - - )- - lor5t9u s ftettl)rr5 Alt ltittl) - 1 r di 'Lira 1 ft 111 does pleaser Hanid - N ti t phy" "What - I ' ' t ' 11 e ft 0151 910 - - -- l - I far-awa- y - - --All---- - ' g r -- -- - — 00 re - - - - Carroll 'My do you know who I am?' the man In the black coat the black tall hat and the black gloves said to alit friends Knarf and Maid the shad ova 'And this is Alice" be added nodding to the little girl beside him Both the man and the girl bad been taking a stroll along the bank of a pleasant stream when the shadows found them But it was really Only a book stream And the man was only a book man and the girl wu a book girl 'or the shadows had found them all inside a book in the library And the name of the book was "Biogrib t ft ' - - 0S) - 0 name Is Lewis tb - I I - |