Show OPOINfleofrole f ME SALT ?age Eight LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR Mt SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 22 - OUR NEW PAGE FOR JUNIOR JUNIORS These Boys Like Their Odd Tasks ' Fl t and Harry were am bitious boys Theywerebunt-- ' )ing-wOne day Sam said—wouldc0 care if I was only ! iarrying water from the well If I just had a job" Harry laughed at him and paid "Why Sam you know: m wouldn't carry water all Sam - ork ' 'play long" day a man came up to Sam and said "BoY' would 'One i ':if - A r Bright Flag Of Mexicans Tells Story YOUNG ARTISTS DO WELL -1 ' ' ' - - - :A 000k Have you noticed on the Mexican flag thst there is an eagle standing on a cactus with a snake in its beak? The Mexicans hare an old old story about it The Mexicans were told that they should build their capital : city where they found an eagle standing on a cactus with a snake in its trouth One day someone found Such ha eagle perched on a cactuk in the middle of a beautiful lake To build their capital city there they must either dram the lake or fill it up They decided it would be ease ler to fill it up So thousands of them startø eirrying baskets fall of dirt on their backs and emptied them into the lake until it was all filled up And this is how beautiful Mexico City was Mint I DAVID RENEW age 8 Salt Lake - ' yl! tt ' 1 -- ! in ''''asl:-r1- - y ' - " ' s014 - Nglith— 4P' ) - 1ou 00 - - - SHEPARDMona' DOROTHY - - '''''' I Sr lite& : ' coal 4 6 4 4 I : -- ' and porches "— rre ' etwe'Ys ICNIGIIT-CRUSADE- : —THAYS -7- - 4 o sri luau 'di Look the - I football - " - ' kett boot you - ' ----' R - - ' ' ' - ' three ray friend Clay Gorton isn'd his sister' Pat were play- f gag Clay-allogun in auti ' ' 1the airs I '1 !Oh Clay rsaid Pit "don't taloot the heavenly' Father I" '' GEORGIA ANN LEIV18 ' Age Springs ye - s - - LONG SHOT ' ssa '1 - - - :7 STA-NILEt- ' Age ' - - 9 Nephl' " ' : : - tests! could be children again- -The little zaan bears them and ' 2'grantil theis wish TRAYS ''' --- -- - hey - :-4- porm: grasshopper They find out that insects116 to 'work One :daY: all three of thepi meet and 'wish it s' 2: greAS! ESj1insAISI: SC°11111:- SPRING violets The and daffodils -lie- first to bloom in spring Ymter gone and slring 4 here Is the message that they bring The birds come back and build' and Maurice into RIDDLES 1 In at the cracks In at ' the boles whit am IT 2 When the little' hand is 'On and the4Iii hand ht on' la: what time is it? 'WE§LEYLIITZERR' 7 ' '''' Salt Lake wers—Whid Time ' lave tile clock Ilied ' - - - 7 Said our neighbor tome---- !Tor an box or so 43Vill you tend the children hil Ite goto allow I" Ilelphice'etbers ahead make :Us feel yery glad doing odd jobs GeorgliOnto a - 1 - g' A little' man changes Diplao nt into--linti- I - Said papa to me "A garden make Just run to the 'neighbor'a And borrow a rake Elm get the cowq 'All out of the barn': burry back And belly me plant corn?' ta--i)ig:- ' STANLEY—Age-9-- -- Salt Lake - 10 - "White Patch" by 'Angelo Patriis the story of three lit tie children who didn't like to study 'They would rather be insects because ansecte didn't ' Ilair84t" do 4flytliTig 11:6111 et-ran- ds 'f f ReadThis Bbok? — - more" Have You Ever - Bee i ' -- me' in "the "food run on 'I let So pARBARA-ANNALDE11------- A e ODD JOBS am the third in the family So the' tkikjobs sre given to 'he pretty flowers ire bloom-4 Ing 4PF la this lovely weather :ErOst undet the 'leaves that ' have fallen -- :‘ raise theft fragrant ' ' heads ': ' 'e in at ' )f4 I 4 Said mama to me "It's so hot inside I wish you would take Baby out for a ride 'And while on your way 41'ust stop at the store For I'm out of thread :Ton must buy me some players are all spotted': with mud How do you Ihkik they will get off? " - Sam: What do you think the scrub team is for? bAVID REISER 8 to the gar Age3tOgden' THE FLOWERS 7 ltfauti' Utah pe p Jim: PAGE ROBERT TOWLES 4 tAge Sw : ra ip ' - Odd jobs is the subject On which we should write To think of it almost ' Gives me a fright But we must all do Our part every time So I'm going to try To make up a rhyme vr - - ODD JOBS GAM' A cLEAN walks Age 9 Woods cross - -- - - dan4e1134Ins Take-scra- ed stir-pris- T Pick up papers and trash front theyard- 8 Clip edgesof lawn 9 Tend little sister and - ":' 4' :brother 10 Shakee the rugs i ) Dig bate can 1 e ' Keep the furnace' fan: full of 'water t 1 Bring coal and kindling — 3- Chop—kindling break Junior thatday —fit big girl said 'There is no need jealous to Ie ou can write poem just try and 'sec" - EDNA—AliGirLt : - " 'Zs 1 All the kids in our neighboyr hood got lore ' DIbeCause no one iad Written 'a poem betpre rut a little gu-- across the way 11ad a poem in The Tribune :ey ' : Small Boy Can Do JEALOUS ' 4t4- 044 'jobs Any Verne ' '' - Soda Springs Idaho I ' ' i ''''''del''t Junior 3tiniorartists did exceptionally well this that ifemonths ago would have us with their eicelleneeXoare now getting used to having ' fine drawings by the younger group and the only thing that would -surprise'us would be not to receive any drawings by children be tyveen the ages of three and ten First place was given to two drawings both very good A Pierce Battle in the Tree Tops by John P Pappas 8 Price is today A' charming drawing by Virginia lleuser 8 Salt Lake will be filed awl used later if space permits Those who won fifty points each were Page Jean Scorup 8 Salina Carol Tvi0 8r Salina Kay Porter 8 Morgan Kirk Burton 7 Price Shirley' Pehrson 5 Salt Lake and Georgia Ann Lewis 'the ' I — ''N 7 Our Tribune obi some of ray little uncles came to see us They anted 1 to go out in the field to get tome cattails Mama told them It was too !aril Went out into back yard and caught twoL 'eats I came in holding them are by the tail and said "Here ' 'fume cattalle The boYci were amused with the joke and contented to ' -- ' ''''4 N '01 — :week sending in drawings EVA CAT TAILS When lwap about :leers - '' — - t e 4Ati - ' i - - LtitILLE MERRILL 'Age 9Swan Lalce Idaho - - IP t- - -- 41 - Sam said "I surely would" The ma gave hint the job Of feeding- - the chickens and Igathering the eggs while helaway This was an odd bob and Sam only earned ten 'cents a day He didn't care se though-beeauit Would help him keep busy until a better doh came along ' 4 'Carry wished he could get It job like Sam's- - because it purely helped Sam 'a lot' - ' Their mating time IS here! ' - 'All day they slug a hippy 'song tAlid fill us full of cheer ' 7 'IRENE':11111': 1 lee 9 Salt Lake 4' ppe414 ' |