| Show - f- -- k t - fli t 1 r ' '74 111 ' 00044eed' - : ' - - ' 1 t Ira that mks babits and than they maks ma ' OUT 0 Is' 1104!?r 41 41 ' - s alt gill tef g " 4Q - n IJ ' Bow an act reap eon :11bbablt Abair reap 4:Duntfir ' o MAY 13 1934 SUNDAY MORNING SALT LAKE CITY UTAH TRIBUNE'LJUNIölt GRETS MOTHERS Writers Give History of Mother's Day - 1 - i - 4 i ' - r - mo - I Our essayists probed the motives onderlying out observanci of Moth' er's day and 'traced the history of that observance putting down their facts briefly and simply so that all our readers could have them at their finger tips It is always& good plan to look at these days to remember what they are for ankto live each special day wholly Inlitis way we enlarge our knowledge and deepen our sympathies and enrich our lives The essay chosen for publication was written by Betty Lu Carwile as Betty Lq covered the history and the meaning very wen Others who wrote --essays ori this subject and therefore won 50 points each are: Revs Shepard Mona Mary Nielsen Monal Anne Garfield Mona: Jean Elia Winsper Idaho' Fay Watson Midvale: Katherine Jane Stamm Salt Lake Helen Williams Devil's A 0 lk I 41- c — ' ' s 6 ' ' e '44 - -l k: : ' e ' --- AA 10 o It qt— 9- - ' ''''' i4r o i i hO t -- er-' ' :' - ': -' s'-- n - ' - ote L '''' t : -- P - ' ARDP t- ' ' -: - " ' - ' ' : churches - '' :'k t: ' ' 4: -- 4 t i - 1 11 ' r i 6 t woe child So on this Mother's day do not just ir i your mother a present and be kindi to her on this one ig1:e but let every day In the year be 1 t "Ako7'"Note ::: '' 'I:''1''':-:- e- !:'' ' dr°7--'-4- '' I q - 44e - :': ('41': " ' '''''' ' ?iT'1: (ro - -- :f sx f11 I : x- - 4 1 ' '4 4- 4 :: Ot ti ' 1 ' ''' 4710001 '' — i - i i ' s!: :': ': ::: y::4 4! -'-- : km 0414r::i'71 - 0:lc : 7 4 :: i x- -: I :i&i::: 1 k — 1::k P i 4 - e1:i '"4 sQ!'''''7Nitast‘'' IN r ''': I ::"t - e i: : ''IL-''-'' I' ::::::':: ''K ''::!k ':::::: t ::ii:: ' ) ' i iF 1 :" ' ' ::::i::'i''0:3 I 'i ' '''''':'':: T4:'::::) t i '''' x ':: 4 ' '' 101111M1M11IMk 11011111111MEMMOe' i:::5":C'::: 9 ''' :I: 'ir'':!nrr"i ' 1 rr ' - i '' r:tr :rrrr''X: '1'1rr'' 1 !'rr':: ta:: 4 irrr'i:r r:1rl: r:::::::4 ':"lc::: V :::'' XrFr '' f'r ::: A i 4:1 i'''::::'':'': '''"' t 'frr : IF:'::A: v e' :'':::'''::::':4::4:"!-:1- i::S:iriS':'?h':''':::::-':- :::' 0?P'''''''''00kti " ' L ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -- 'AvNtrro91!1C''''"! ' 7" — e ' 7: Nsitzol:::j:1-'4:::e:-- ea" 1:41: : ' ' To all mothere great and small old and young The Tribune Junior sends beat Wishes today The paper hopes that you will consider It one giant card that carries thoughts and the love of hundreds of boys greeting is the epitome of what all the boys and girls What is published girlsthink We offer their work with pride with assurance that it will be accepted 'with even greater pride by the mothers who have Inspired it Little Bonnie Jean Kent daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Kent with her tender service that makes a bond of sympathy between all dollsymbolizes--th- ane tie - 4 ': mothers and all daughters Mother's day She doesn't 'want it fancy box of candy or clothes but just your love and kindness And remember that this day has been let asIde Just for the "best mother In the 1 world your mother" KNIGHT CRUSADER EtErrir LU CARWILE 14 Salt Lake ' v Choose Cook - Before Going On Camp Trip "It won't be long now so here you are young camper! Study this before you plan that trip this on Page &Yea) v " r'' t : '' I AmPoomonommon‘ iit i 1 j : 4 ''!: ‘ - 4 s z' ' 1 1 ' ' t ''--: I 1 tro' 1::c 3 et a ' i matter iseved creed Is The previous public schools usually have a program honoring the children's mothers and the preceding Saturday many business corporations observe it too A red carnation is worn in honor of mothers that are living and a white one in memory of those that are dead Since the beginning of time a per- son's mother has been someone he or she knew they could confide in and go to for comfort and sound advice The devotion of all Of our presidents to their mothers has been putstanding through history George Wash ington visited his mother at Mount Vernon as often' as he could and to him she had been both mother and lather for George's father bad died When he wes'but a child and his mother had done her best to fulfill the man's place so that George would not miss the companionship that ex- bits between father and son Gar- field's mother had been one of the early settlers of the west and many was the time she had gone without food to give it to James and his other brothers and sisters And on the day of his inauguration she was themost honored woman in the country Franklin D Roosevell'il Today mother will be honored on this Moth- era day end she sod the president re just as companionate as when he 119 apci rIth'ikTI:::'i:!' - ' : MOTHER'S DAT Mother's day is perhaps one of our youngest holidays It was first thought of by Anna Jarvis of Phila delphia when her mother died - in 1906: 'on Sunday May 9 1907 one year after her own mother whom she bad loved dearly and devotedly had died she told a friend of her desire to have aday set apart dedicated to — all mothers everywhere Before the next anniversary came around Miss Jarvis had many interegad in the idea of using the second Sunday in May day 'Philadelphia was the first eity to observe the day on May 10 1908 This encouraged the young woman and she sent letters to all important men in the house and senate urging them to help put her plan oyer and make the day a national holiday Since 1912 the governor of Texas has observed the day by pardoning a number of In May 191‘31 ' Pennsylvania prisoners made Ito state holiday and May 10 1913 wu passed in the house and senate Proclaiming the 'second Sunday in May to be didicated to the memory of the best mother in the world' your mother" rt of course could never bit legal for Sunday it already a holiday It has been &served in England since 1913 and is in ill t vit - ' - — ft k :4 ill A 4 -' ' fther ' - -- r Slide Dorothy E Newton Mona Maxine Taylor 'American Fork Elaine Thompson Salt Lake il ' k - v |