Show X Page Eight our THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING MAY 20-19- for junior juniors New page " Little Bear Nearly Ruins His Own Party Hungry Goat Puts Phone Out of Order Little Bear and his mother were planning to have a real birthday party on Little Bear’s Little Beat birthday looking forward to this ' great day with much joy ‘It was still three weeks bffore the party and as the days passed each one brought he party one day nearer Mother Bear fiad often warned Little Bear to keep away’ from people’s yards as they often set traps to catch ' little bears The day before Little Bear’s party Mother Bear cleaned the little' fellow up and told him he could go outside and play ' until dinner time But before Le left she warned him to keep away from yards’and traps "When Little Bear was playing with the other bears they said they wanted to go for a walk and asked Little Bear to ‘ go with hem For a while he other bears the' talked with ' and theft he got lost from them He saw something and wanted to know what it Vas He went up to it and kicked it With his foot Suddenly his foot was caught It hurt terribly Little Bear pulled and pulled and finally tore his foot loose but it hurt so much that he ’ could hardly get home': When Mother Bear saw Lit-- f He Bear" coming she was so excited that she called Dr Bear immediately Dr Bear said it wasn’t serious but Lit-- ’ tie Bear would have to stay in ber for two weeks The next day which was the 'day of the party Little Bear’s “guests Arrived There were Tommy Bear Bobby Bear Teddy Bear Sammy Dicky and Susie Bear Betty Bear Patsy Beat Shirley Bear and Larry was out in the back yard He had a hammer and a pocket full of nails and was ' busy fencing off a part- - of the lot for a pastime tot bis goat : "When it was finished be turned Pet into it Next morning Larry’s father tried to telephone - but he eouldn’t “I’ll report it to the tele- phoite company” he said When the repair man came he conldn’t find out what was wrong so lie brought a new But still it wouldn’t phone' work: “I’llhave to see if the trou-- v ble is in the wiring” he said He climbed over the fence Larry had made and examined the ground wire It was cut ’ in two “Now who could have done that!” he asked “I’m afraid It was my goat” Said Larry “for I saw her over by it last night” And that is how Pet put the telephone out of order THAYS STANLEY 9 — — Nephi -- 'ap 1 s This oriental scene is really quite appropriate this week becausehe French were'seeking a northwestern route to China when the first explored this northern part of this continent The drawing was made by Page Marjorie Miller 9 of Tremonton ’ Hncy Bear —' They were surprised to see Little Bear in bed and asked Mother Bear what bad- - hap ' pened Mother Bear said “He got caught in A trap” “Oh how 'sorry we arel” cried all the' little bears The I guests were seated around Lit---tie Bear’s bed and they played quiet games When it('was time for re- freshments all the little bears were seated on the floor in a i circle around Little Bear’s bed ' Mother Bear brought each lit-- ’ tie bear a tray heaped with all the things little bears like ” When the guests' went home " Little Bear admitted that it tas a different kind of party - than lie had “expected 7 PAGE RUTH ELOISE WEST ' Salt Lake I I Age 9 ' Lafayette was a famous French soldier and statesman He was horn in1757 He was thought lots bf and admired by 7 ' 7 ' the "American people Lafayette was left an orphan at the age of 13 When he was 16 years old he married' He entered the French army when ser- lie was 19 He offered his ' ct ' prices to the colonists He was made a general in Washington’s army and was one of the best of Washington’s staff He was a very popular hero and a very brave man He died in 1834 j i - PAGE RUTH ELOISE WEST Salt Lake Age 9 There are so many questions could ask them all day But no one can answer them So I guess it won’t pay AMBER REYNOLDS 7 I ! “Murray Page Jack Baker 7 Salt Lake sent us this clever draw-- : ing of Woodenhead Joe Jack is a pupil at the Oquirrh school and is greatly interested in -He likes to see his drawing-— work published too as do all:1 I qur young artists and we like ' to' use' as many as we cap each ' week-- Page Jack was awarded' 100 points for this nice ink I v Saliria-- - CHAMPLAIN’S MISTAKE Champlain was a friend of the Indians" But he made a mistake one N day When he came to- fight with the Algonquins For this turned the Iroquois “ " away: - - re-- ‘ Maftdy—Rastus' you-aminds me of one of dese flyin FRENCH NAMOGRAMS Jacques Cartier — A queer cart Samuel de Champlain — A plain - mule camp Marquis de Lafayette —La Mar ' piachines' Rastusr-’Causi r Ise flier Mandy! ‘ Mandy — No! a high Cause I ain’t no good on earth DAYID REISER 8 ' ' ? - e m you Lake Louis Joliet— Jolt Louise Father Marquette —A quarter Robert Cavalier de la Sall- ef All" read “Bert’s Cave” New Orleans— Learn now ' Louisiana— 0 a sail! " THAYS STANLEY 9 - Neph! - ' is quiet ll -- j' - drawing ‘ -- O’eFihe fence she would fly the wind came 'Round the house with a roar Blew open wide My bedroom door And when I went in To retire that night 1 found her egg On my bed so white PAGE JEANSCQRUP 8 One day ‘ HER OPINION r If we shut the gate MY QUESTIONS What powers are unseen To make the grass grow green t What makes the clothes dryt Who painted the sky! W’hat makes the wind blow f Who invented the snow! Do plants have pain! What makes it rain! " OUR WHITE HEN Dear editor’ : U I take my pen To tell ypu about Qur old white hqn She never would lay In a sensible way- In a coop in a nest Lined with nice fresh hay If you’d find her eggs You must look all around They might be on the roof They might be on the ground To keep her in the run In vain we did try - r ’ - WOODENHEAD JOE History of Lafayette -- - i -' -- ( - The Iroquqi joined with the " English "And helped fight the French’ ’ day by day ’Until the defeat- - French-wer- e ed : And tbeir land was all taken ' ' ' 'away ' f ' 7 TlIAYS STANLEY 9 j ’ t - 1 Neph! j " I |