Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST Pag Eight 5 1934 OUR NEW PAGE FOR ross she didn’t know what to do She even cried localise she didn’t want ws Jam Little Pigs Can’t Solve This Mystery HOUSE OF MYSTERY Knighthood Helps Jane To Be Happy ’ -- bo anything to eat The morning passed hv slowly Jane said “Mother I am going over to Peggy’s house” “Aren't you going to help m with the dishes?” “Oh pshaw 1” grumbled Jane “Well all light” said her mother Jane went to Peggy’s and found hat she was not at home She thought shewould go home and pi active her music lesson Wlien sh8 got home she sat down by the piano There was last Sunday’s Tribune Junior on a table near by Jane picked it up and started to read it over - - This house of mystery wak drawn by Page Gareth Seastrand 9 of iuriean Pork It won first place among the mysterious subjects drawn by our Junior Juniors this week Fifty joints were awarded to Seymour Hammond for a mysterious evening vin again While she was reading it she saw the application blank She read it over Why she could join the Knighthood of YotitU if she wanted to She got the scissor- - and out out the blank Then she filled it oui and mailed it The next day she wrote a story and mailed itrtoo About three weeks later slje read the story in the paper She was so thrilled she kept on writing Now Mrs Strong noticed Stick of Gum ’Charles Goodyear Tells History Important to Us 1 ’ 1 she was so different She said “Why daddy didn't you know I belong to the Knighthood of Youth and write for The Tribune Junior? That is why I try to help out now so I can he free to have HARD TO PLEASE it's so hot and stuffy 1” Said Ross one Bummer day “I’ll he gjad when winter comes again When cold w eather comes to stay 1” I I “Oli write” Y A BEAL MYSTERY My first is in Mary “Oli I hate this cold wet winter was g 4 - - -- - I Just then Dr Turkey said he wpuld have to go He told Little Pig to stay in bed two or three day’s and he would be all right When the three days were up Little Pig was as well as ever But lie never found out who scratched him PAGE EMMA JANE SCHOENFELD Age 9 Johnson tree I bonder why we live and move And if animals think like me And why don’t the iron ships Sink to the bottom of the sea I wonder how each flower has Some honey- for the bee I wonder why we have to have Such things as the gnat and - — - 4 f If all these mysteries could be -- ’ - A SECRET It’s always beenamyslery Or at lCat it’s so to me How: the flovVers gay and bright Open their blossoms through the night Dp you think one little fairy A tiny candle holds While another little elf Each petal soft unfolds?' The flowers keep their secret It's such a nice one too v-- wwhtliat they youldehare it d Piff- - — - have feather- And why leaves come on the 4 v - There is Both on land and sea I wonder why birds now that’s the trouble with most of ns We always do complain Let’s always try to be content Whether we have sunshine or rain E&Q’nrRK RI’TII ELOISE WEST Age 9 Salt Lake: - Salt Lake 9 t good-nature- MYSTERY such a lot of mystery here “The summertime is better It’ the best time of the WHY NOT? The other day my small brother David saw my mother killing flies with a newspaper lie saw one on the table and yelled “Mama here’s a naugh- ty fly Come give it a spank-faESQUIRE RUTn ELOISE WEST" Age Salt Lake- Age Said Ross when ’ “Mystery” 1” win- ter” Hut not in Kate My second’s in yeast Hut note in hate My third is in 6ister But not in brother My fourth is in trouble 'And also in mother Sly fifth is in peach Hut not in plum My sixth is in finger Hut not in thumb My seventh’s in fry Hut pot in pan Now solve this mystery If von canl PAGE PvOSS EARDLEY ' Age 9 Salt Lake A I was a slick of gum hiding in May's pocket While Mrs Brown May’s teacher was writing on the board May stuck hie into her mouth Mrs Brown turned around and gave May a funny Took May took me out of her mouth and stuck me behind her ear I got all tangled up in her liair Sl pulled and pulled and" in getting me finally out When May went home that noon she threw me on the sidewalk When her teacher came out she stepped on me I stuck to her shoe She was very cross She went inside and scraped me off the shoe Then she threw ' me iuto the waste paper basket Here I lie I don’t know what will happen to me next PAGE RUTH ELOISE WEST ( Iiarles Goodyear discovered the process bv wh'nh rubber is made He was born December 2) HOP in New Haven Conn Goody ear went through ridicule and even impris onment while working on this process but this did not discourage him In time he received many honors He was one of our greatest inventors Goodyear died 'in New York 1860 on July PAGE Rl’TH ELOISE WEST Age 9 Salt Lake pov-ert- y that Jan got up from the table and cleared it and did the dishes without grumbling One night her daddy asked her why time to had been a hot night Though Mrs Pig and her three little pigs were sleeping on the sleeping porch they were very warm and eouhlVt’ sleep well When it wa morning the three little pigs were so cross that Mrs Pig told them to go out and play until breakfast yas ready “All right mother!” they cried and were off Mrs Pig lia I hardly had time to get- breakfast before she heard someone prying and got to the done just in time to see the littUst pig come fuelling home “Land sak s “’cried Airs Pig “What on £arHi have aoii been doing to fear your clothes like that?” Little Pig was crying so hard that lie couldn’t answer And he ha'd a log scratch across his back “Run children” said Mrs Pig “and get Dr Turkey !”' Dr Turkey was right in the middle of eating a breakfast of nice yellow corn and he hated to leave it But he was very and so he just took one more gobble of corn got some alve and hurried along When lie got there he put some salve on Little Pig and Mrs Pig made a bandage Then Little Pig stopped crying “Now tell us what hap- pened” said Mrs Pig “Well” $aid Little Pig “we were playing around the mowing machine and all of a sudden someone stuck a knife in me and I don’t know who it could have been” “Do you think it was the kitten?” asked Mrs Pig “The kitten was the only one there besides Rags the dog and Mrs Nancy Goat” said Little i PAGE FAE DONNA TIIORN-JEAge 9 Salt Lake It - - A SWEET TOOTH My father’s friend’s little hoy was out of Kftfck pflslejjehh father had him brush his teeth with salt The next morning his L--a Sol I - woiufcr what the answer Would be? JEAN SCORUP Age 8 Salina v ' With their little friends don’t yotif EMMA JANE SCIIOENFELD f—— - Ago- - — — - U tooth brush in the sugar bowl “What are you doing?” she asked - “Oh I don’t like the taste of salt so I’m using sugar” he answered PAGE ROSS EARDLEY — - Age- - 9 - Salt Lake-- - |