| Show 00110011M I 0 I s p '1 1 ' s I - TIM SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING MAY rage Six This Week See Switzerland's Beauty Spots - - Already plans for vaciation time are In full swing especially among those who wish to get away to an early start before the regular tourist sea- One of my correspondents son wishes to spend some time in Switzerland this year end has asked for information on the highlights of the mountainous little country that steeds n se staunch between Austria Italy and France a really buffer state Here is a true democracy with 110 great wealth nor povhappy orty with an industrious - Gee-mei- r - ' ' people If the traveler Is entering via the Genes border es so many do then Zurich will be the first important stop Zurich is at the intersection of the the railway lines from the Grivom and Rhine valley Lake Constance It is a charming metropolis Basic with plenty of commercial activity but none the less a good --tourist center It is well worth a visit and there Is plenty' to see and do The lake is steam perfectly beautiful with little ars to take one to the little towns and typical Swiss villages that border the lake Lucerne a Grand Tourist Crater: Lucerne girdled by walls and towers tells the story of Switzerbnd's past It unites the harsher north with the sunnier more genial south and is a grand tourist center-- The — winding 'waters of the lake of the Four Cantons touch the embankment of the town Interlaken in the shadow of the Itingfrati is another favorite tourist remit It has a magnificent avenue lined with walnut trees in front-o- f the casino there is a fashionable Swimmiag peat and a grand Prom- 'made A fonicular railway sAcendS I the Schynige Platte paean gar- dens of rare Alpine plants for there - - -- li:142( - : r JA 4 : ' 4 ! 0 (1'1 '' ' ''') : 0 Frook's mother sent hitu to the grocery to buy seven items He memorized the list 'and kept repeating it on his way Before he arrived at the grocer's however Frank had forgotten one of the things be was told to get The grocer is quite a puzzlist and when be had entered six of the Beau! on the bill as they are listed in the drawing be took one letter from each of the resulting words and spelled the name of the seventh article which Prank forwas it? got lake ' 11r1 rat 4 Geneva any rare species as well as The popular Edelwes Identreaux is another rallying point with plenty to see and do The landscape here lo well nigh perfect Smart white steamers dot the lake wfth express trains running close to the shore West is Lausanne situated amidst the gardens hills and vine' yards facing the wide expanse Geneve Lake Lemaa or the Lake that most famous of all Swiss lakes with Montretut Bviao Vevey Lam swine and Geneva on Its banks all -- ' SUGAR(' I Amre PEACWAbISHet - find 10 Salem - - 2 J4: iireAAM FORGO-ft-- r- -r 4 14 ATHE OTHER ITEM (5116k ili1 01::111FirigicA1111 I vp tie I4 rZ m 4 '1:: I -- Iii r " "' - r 4r 41 'It Al rt ? — - I g - 4 ' ' l ' ' - ' a - - - - ''' Norlit1111 DAT '' Massy Mistker's day Camas whoa it is May lit eve lass flowers brIstat ' Irs 14 bee with 10elitht I 's DEXIA NAMIC:io U aka 4 — lttlitt-- ' by two gives an even result The nickel being in the left band and multiplied by three gives an odd result Adding the two gives an odd amount If however the nkkel should be In the right hand multiplying by two gives an even number and mule tiplying the dime by three also gives an even number The total therefore will be even From this it is easy to discern in which hand each twin is held - - - Multiplying II start train the middle" said Mr ranch "It would have been OOOO "Actaress - — - It : ‘b - ' Date of Birth 6 ' ' i1 It - ' famed Titie Money- by ' - - I Welt a 000 ' intik yes ul irYverl°00111essell ' - 1111)- - - I ' 0010111annowv-- - ' rl " I kelp ber a kind '''- ''' ‘ ' ' ' 0IMMWr 0 ' frien4 '"' ZYELY11 SABIN' 10 Satenul ' 1 r ddr her ' bete o - 1 montga Praise to my mother So loving a '' (Explain la detail just yrbal (State) (County) 0 - robber never came Finally the po'I guess I won't wait any longer' '11 guess maybe you're The Robber' 1 told him I wasn't but he paid no attention to me And when 1 tried to run off home be chased after me and bit me over the head with a club I tell you I had bad luck I never had anything to do with robbers after that" (Copyright) 1934 X F S Int) e 4 OO OOOOOOOO or liceman said: A (Street) (City) Name et Scisool Grade in Scheel Date et Irding Applicatiea ' ' t - 00000000 wrong"-Fl- said "Very wrong" Mr Punch agreed "And did you meet him at midnight?" Hanid wanted to know Mr Punch nodded sadly "I did And what do you suppose happened?" The shadows said they couldn't guess Mr Punch said: "I waited and waited and by and by the policeman tame along end asked: 'Are you waiting for anybody?' I answered that I was waiting for the robber 'Oho' said the policeman 'I think wait with rou' So we both waited - But the ' Parents' Name 111 - -- take a imo toP - -- APplicatioit fkriMembership in Knighthood of Youth Name 1 i Cnighthood of Youth Editor The Salt Lake Tribune want you to enroll rite as a member of the Knighthood of Youth and I Inclose cents which I have earned myself to pay for my first button and chart I pledge myself to be strictly honest to filling out my chart Lovely Geneva i ( er ti Alter Laminae comes Gibney per haps the moot Sumas of all Swiss towns It extends la a aeries of gar den promenades along the two shores of the western ead of the lake lb old town situated on the southern share et the laks tahes Us character tram the eathedral below the mighty - teeters of whkk It nestles But the : people are all imbibed with characterIstse gaiety and the mine end de hum hMels and cafes draw their Abreast Gomm is smart and mooinepeiltak and Itall SO eves before the peace eon:trews and Ieedwe sotiood kIF ‘ 4 st 4 1- il To 14 " or Ite I dfr r tp fa 'Lig ' 1 FittlIAL ' I - slriKtit e 411:111i t wzrzoi--f- '41 4 4 oce-- 1 of course Now ask him to multiply the value of he toil id his right Mod by two' add the value of the coin In the left band by three and add the two results telling you the total You can then tall- - him la which band he has the dime and in which he told the nickel If the dime is hi airtight a : I CARgarS7 Ask one of your friends to dime and a nickel and place one of these coins in each band secretly are N happy kind- - tic:rmElie:v41y rsr- -'' APPLES --- J A s: WHAT DID FRANKFORGET? 4r TRY T1118 TILIC11— ? Salt Lake We'll try to make her By being sweet and Obedient and cheerful So greatest joy she'll MAURINE GARDNER eDon't ever make friends with a tobber" Mr Punch said to Mijo Flor Hanid Yam and Knarf the shadow children with the turned about names The shadows gazed at him in surprise They waited for Alin to go on "I once made friends with a robber" Mr Punch continued in a sad voice had very bat luck" "Did he rob you?" Hanid asked Mr Punch shook his head— "He tried to at first but be soon gave that up I was too smart for him No be didn't rob me" "Then how did you have bad luck with him?" ldr Punch said it was a long story hut that he would tell it from the middle "No no—tell it from the ginning" the shadows clamored "It's too long to tell from the beginning It would take all week" Mr Punch objected "I'd better start from the middle" So he started from the middle like-thi"Then the robber set down his empty teacup and said to me: 'Well meet under the elmtree out in the garden at exactly midnight' But I said: 'No I'd rather not If you don't mind' You see" Mr Punch explained to the shadows didn't want to meet the robber at all I didn't like hint" Mr Punch and the Itekber What were you going to rob?" Knell asked "I wasn't going to rob'anything It was the robber who was going to rob He wanted to rob all the birds' nests then rob the birds of their feathers then rob the teres of their bark then rob the garden of its flowers and the lawn of its grass It was a great deal to do in one night Be' sides I &dal want to do it" be---- - MOTI1EB On Mother's day we children Will gather flowers fair Well give them to our mother And twine some for her hair 15 Nephi P k mis- have nosnother is done I I 1444Le And when the day is ended We hear our Mother say: "Oh Father in Heaven thank you For this very happy day" PAGE WANDA WEST IL Ohiwhat a pleasant thing At la I once had one! qeisl:now cRUSADER FERN Il cr-A- r Most folks have a mother waiting y come home at night Whedi with a 'tender kiss smile of sheer delight I'd kiss when' day of: '''' $ On Mother's day we get together And plan a big surprise For It's worth all our trouble To see the smile light up her eyes fyin though I J '''' MOTEL When the golden sun is sinking And darkness 'round me tails I dream sweet dreams et long ago And walk In memory's halls heart and comfort too 0?s ' 4 t" Salt Lake MOTHER Forgive ofk 4 4 I 13 PAGE LUCEE WILLIAMS - She's waiting stIllqor you To entwine her love around your - '"V — ' 1 1 V knee ' Pretending she Is a girl like me Telling my secrets discussing the way That is best for me to travel each day i 6 - Plow I love to sit by the dim firelight Just before going to bed at night Just sit close to mother - close to her - 6 There was a man ho robbed a tree He took the bark 'from off its side The poor tree couldn't say a word - It simply stood until it died —Shadow Song Or a happy story she will tell I have the sweetest mother That anyone could find I know there's not another In th10 world so sweet and kind you've done some Ifperehanc deed 14 ‘ t 0'1 4 sy4 tt '1 i 4 Mr Punch Says Leave Robbers Strictly Alone MT MOTHER My mother and I are the best of pals She's Just another of us girls She's always ready to give us a tip On games or go on a picnic trip A dolly's dress she will make so well Dozens and dozens of poems came Mother's day If there is any time we should like to publish all the poems submitted it Is ea this day as we know that every mother will treasure and love through the years the published expression of love and faith which her Child hat written Because of this we are going to use as many as we possibly can and with them we want to tell the mothers of the other little poets that their stays of setvice and nights of devotion have kindled a flame of love in the hearts of their children—a flame that is a sweeter and more holy tribute than any gift could be We hope that in these little verses the mothers will 'read what the children have tried to say a 13 1934 QUIt POETRY CORNER In for I I |