Show ' Page Two jPHE SALT LAKE " ‘“'T-rrT- AUGUST 5 1934 TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING — rii'rT"i-‘ii- i irmrirmirMTiniifTnri'i' Initiation Solves One Big Mystery Always Room For Our List To Grow Some The leading club of the North high School wan having its initiation ceremonies All the senior members were looking forward to it with the greatest hope but the juniors were rather skeptical as to what the others were planning The notice on the bulletin board had directed those that had been chosen to join to leave in a party for an old haunted house just outside of the town if they went through What was awaiting them there without complaining they would be members of the club At the home of Jim Ryan the president of the club S discussion was going on ' "Now” Jim was saying “all we have to do is go Into that house after they’ve been there for a while and start making a lot of funny noises We could set a dog loose ifwe wanted to and they say the p’Sce has a whole lot of bats in it We’U all meet here tonight at my place about 9 ’clock and then go out to the place" The small band of juniors were stealthily walking up the path of the old house to what some of the more timid felt would be their doom There had been a recent bank robbery in the town and the thieves were still at large and because the house was so - isolated all of them felt nervous Ann one of the leading students Sn the junior class was leading the others up the path At last she came to the steps and started quietly up them the second one let out a terrifying squeak as she placed her weight " on it “Ann" whispered one of the girls "do you think we ought to go in? Let’s come some other time” "Don’t be silly” answered a boy In front of her "we’re going through with this thing there’s nothing here that could hurt you" The little band was all on the porch Although our point list gels longer and longer each week newcomers need not be afraid to enter the race No limit is placed on this list except as the amount of space available limits it so send In your material and make tlfe list that much longer Katherine Jan( Stumin Balt Lake Cits 300 cross word puzzle Walter Broman Salt Lake Cnv njua- 300 trated poem Dorla Martradale Balt Lake Cits hint (tors Fern Gardner Salem lone dorr Bettr Lu Carwtle Balt Lake CHr hint etorr Claude Diehl Salt Lake Cltr comic (trip Keith Edgar Mootasue Balt Lake Cltr drawing Fern Gardner poem Shirley Syretl Cedar Cltr poem Merle Burraan Salt Lake City poem Dorothy Newton Mona poem Beatrice Bowcutt Salt Lake City atvry Phyllis Maddock Oeden story Lae) Woolsey Salt Laka City story Fern Gardner essay Katherine Jane Stumm story May Pearson Moore Idaho story Margaret Cushwa Modena story Elaine Gould Provo story Pern Gardner guess Dorothy Dice Salt Lake City sucss Danelda Taunt Mona guess Elaine Thompson Salt Lake City tnese Lillian Beastraad American Fork snap- shot Betty Ann Stumm Salt Lake City gocee Thaya Stanley guess American Fork Gareth Seastrand - 1 8 tIS 14 indeed a frightened group that heard the stairs creaking somebody tapping bn the walls and the most eerie screams piercing the ir ' ‘Tm going" v said one of the girls barging for the dpor back here” said Ann grab-- V "Come likely ting hec by the arrq "It’s most school Just some of the seniors from trying to scare US ©uC But as the group stood huddled In ! exchenfr IB tellcf 16- 6enr 33 26 36 31 S3 33 34 33 36 36 39 0 43 43 44 47! 46 49 66 61 63 63 64 gucas Brown 41 Iced Breed On the watch A tendon Not right Fortltn An y akin dlmaee A venomous snake of Indio Tito life principle or Individual eo- To chop Into small pieces To map out A distilled Honor mad la Mcalee A cola of small value Betln A ditch to eeover helve Disorder 'plural i An from Utah A kind of aword A spirit or (host A (era caived In relief Demonstrated Gleamed A field In a heap ' A" member of tha Moniolian tribe Arrived Charitr A tprln A MoCammon Georgetown Kathryn Idaho guess Donna Snyder Salt Lake City guests Alice Carolyn Pouison Richfield tueea Dorothy Newton guess Muriel Snedaker Balt Lake City gueee Ruth Kloise West Salt Lake City sueee Fay Donna Thornley (lory Ruth Kloise West story Emma Jane Bchoenfeld Johnson story Emma Jane Bchoenfeld poem Jean Scornp Balias poem Carla Rae Winn SmUhfisld poem Mary De La Mare Salt Lake City drawing Fork American Lillian Seastrand drawing Merit Barman poem Twin Falls Idaho Philip McKlwain Allc? Carolyn "pouiion poem Kathryn McCammon poem Brown Ogden poem Phyllis Maddock essay Mary Barker essay Dorothy Newton essay Katherine Jane Stumm eaeay Mary Barker article Lois Gardner Pine Valley article Merle Burman article Ruth Eloise West poem Ruth Eloise West biography Seymour Hammond Salt Lake City drawing Thaya Stanley drawing Elaine Gould drawing Doris Martlndale drawing Kathryn McCammon interesting fact Fern Gardner recipe LaVon Brown fact Rosa Eardley bright saying Ross Eardley enigma Eloise West night saying number A ecarf of fura Ben lor ( abbi Topographical Rriflneers Rifht Lina labbr t Ate JANE 14 (abbr 1 PTTTMV Salt Lake City Can You Make Out Language of Gems a man sneaking up the hall she started for the door Suddenly a bat flew by her hitting her face with a filthy wing She screamed and turned furiously to the man “This has gone far enough" she declared angrily picking up a small brick from the floor and bringing It down on the man’a head He reeled toward her and fell at her feet The frightened girl stood petrified looking up to see at least seven men running toward her each one with a gun in his hand But their weight wai too much for the old hall floor and it collapsed sending them to the lower floor imprisoned by the wood and the plaster that fell down after them “Say" declared one of the boys "this guy Was just knocked unconscious but Isn’t he the one that robbed the bank? I saw the picture of the leader of those robbers and this is sure him or I miss my guess Come on fellers let’s get the police" The police arrived just in time for the men had gained consciousness how And were Starting to get on" their" ' from enchantSapphire — Frees ment denotes repentance Sardonyx — Married happiness Topaz — Fidelity and friendship prevents bad dreams Turquoise— Prosperity in love KNIGHT CRUSADER- - BETTY-LU CARWILE gait Lake City FLAXY —80M15qtlKli2tjr seen TREES’- Have you ever squirrels bury- Ing nuts iq the ground? They gather many nuts and hide them in the ground's© that when winter comes they will not have to go hungry A squirrel usually buries nuts in a number of places and then sometimes he forgets where he puts them In this case the nuts are likely to sprout and grow into trees KATHRYN McCAMMQJUS Georgetown Idaho loo 100 100 100 1!0 100 100 100 too 100 100 loo ’ 100 100 100 10 loo 100 10 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 W 60 60 60 60 SO 60 60 bO 60 BO 60 60 60 60 - 60 33 2$ 25 23 26 23 36 25 23 When you go through thg eapitol building in Washington D C the guide will show you something which is quite mysterious There is one little block in part of the tile floor in the huge main room of the downstairs part of the build-- ‘ ing This little block is the center of the mystery This room is the one whose ceiling is the center of tht big dome The inside of the Home is beautiful being painted with lovely angels clouds and sky But ol course I was telling about this stone and riustn’t wander from the subject The stone is about a foot and a half square You can lean over this stone and very softly whisper a phrase or a word and someone at another stone just like it about eight feet away can- hear you as plainly and distinctly as if you had been talking - eloud eight-this face--Can you figure out the science or reason for this? I couldn’t Eight feet - -- - 100 00 Mystery in Our National Capitol ship jun- - 200 This week we shall let the opening of school and Labor day share boners Of course school won’t be opening every place but by the first of September we are thinking of nothing but school So "school begins” or "Labor day”— either or both! Agate — Insures health long life and ' prosperity — Preventative against Amethyst Violent passions Beryl— Everlasting youth and happiness Bloodstone — Steadfast affection courage and wisdom Carnelian — Preventative of misfortune Catseye — Warns against danger and trouble — Chalcedony Drived away sadness Chrysolite— Frees from evil passions and melancholy Diamond— Signifies purity maintains peace and disperses storms Emerald — Discovers false friends and insures true love Garnet— Constancy and fidelity Jasper— Wisdom and courage Moonstone— Good luck Onyx— Insures conjugal felicity Opal — An "unlucky" stone portending injury and mental or physical trouble Pearl— Signifies purity and innocence Ruby— Discovers poison corrects evils resulting from mistaken friend- - a corner fear clutching th'em Ann decided to atop this idiocy and seeing ?00 Evelyn of mineral water KATHERINE J heroes and heroines Ann especially for she had been the one that had knocked the leader unconscious and made the others come after her The award was then given to them and the proud happy band gave the money to the school for the new motion picture machine and for more and hotter assemblies so that way everybody benefited by it a’nd all were happy KNIGHT COMMANDER BETTY LU CARWILE 14 Salt Lake City - 33 36 37 auffer person who performs divine tor 41 Singular 42 Pastime 43 Secret combination of a frw per one 44 An exclamation 48 A suffix in numbers denoting ten 40 To let fly 47 animal Large w Interjection 49 ''Same as 46 across 50 One who tames 51 Kxhaled breath 62 Slap 63- ' Time 54 One who lives in Rome 66 A machine lor raising heavy loads 69 Holds Latin ) 67 To hold firmly DOWN If PertAfnlng to ancient Scandinavians 2 of a foot 3 Nehemiah abbr) 4 Same aa 46 across 6 to the sun Pertaining 6 A slanting incline Iv Amalgamated Society of Engineer! (abbr ) 8 The second note of the musical scale A weight of 4 grains ? 10 A word used at the end of a prayer - Swollen 33 A tut Flat note 4 33 To feet Triumphantly the band of tors led the procession into the town A BortbeoMcra A MUD 16 31 Tice - In 13 13 16 13 17 bend er eunf elite net A wiarlc chewing oni Ion Verb ending found In certain ?erb of French origin 21 Inferior cotton doth 22 An adult female oereoa 23 Nickname for Albeit 24 Northccat (abbrj 26 One who thnea Cabbage' Kind of beer The aurname of the captain after whoa Minnie Ball wag named 29 Peevish SO To put Into motion Wasted tl 92 Shall not (contraction) A heavenly bodv To become new again A young horee SO The devU 38 99 for th hslr direction tenure A eoverin rte that What’ll we do now?" “Let's wander around a bit and then go upstairs that’s where we’re supposed to go" answered one of the Silently they went into the boys dining room The walls were paneled and the windows tall and wide A heavy chandelier hung from the ceiling and a huge mantel was at one end of the room “Gee it'a just like a mystery story Isn’t it?" declared one of the boys “Come on there’s ngthing to do down here Ann let’s go upstairs" suggested another So a little more noisily they started up the creaky old stairs Some of the fear had worn off and they felt more brave They wandered easily from room to room not realizing that now they were not lone in the house For downstairs a band of desperate lookuig men had entered the old house Corns' on Pete let’s go upstairs will get the loot and scram Nobodysecret ever find it hidden in that door but then I'll feel better when we’re out of this place" said one of the men to a tall one who seemed to be their leader “O K Come on you mugs we’ll —say what was that it sounded like somebody moving upstairs" “Ya 1 heard it too boss ITl run up id see what it was” said one of the So it was Cheerful A medio Balance Bern they were all there Ann turned the knob on the door As it moved the hinges creaked weirdly and before them lay the large front room of a once beautiful home” Cobwebs were now on the ceilings a spider hung menacingly from its web and t the entrance a rat scudded across the floor “Well here we are" Ann said men starting quietly up the stairs He came back with the news that “a 'bunch of young kids" was up there “Well we better scare ’em out We don't want them around here We'll guys start pound-in- ’ split up half of you bn the walls- and yeillMTand thr' rest of sis'll go up in the attic and get one of those bats up there but ACROSS One of nine- - equal To teze & 300 300 - - raway andyau arejustjwl4fpein — — to a little block of stone and the listener Is listening to another little block of stone Perhaps the builder or some scientist can explain this but to me it is a mystery MARY BARKER Age 14 Ogden ANSWSR TO TODAY’S PVZZLB Stenographer’s sjoffin: A Taved m penny earned - |