Show Page Two THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING Ronald Coon -Surprised to See Friends 'It seems too good to ' we are really - - - ' - ' 0 So be 4 THANKSGIVING FUN' -- true home" Elmer exclaimed with a cry of joy Flossy seemed to forget about her tender feet while the other : animals forgot their troubles aS they raced into the woods toward the duck pond and the willow stream which had always been their home out of breath they Finally stopped to rest by an old lo- gor stump which had been badly berned "This must be the place where Johnny Chipmunk was burned out of his home by hunters" said Timothy who was busily examining' the remains of the stump "Johnny is always hay Ing bad experiences with weasles and hunters and dogs" "I'm glad we got here" said Bobby "I haven't tasted a fresh carrot since we were captured by farmer Jones a couple of months ago This thought made them all hungry except Biocide ' Wolfe who didn't care for carrots He would rather have had one of Mrs Partrage's children on his diet than a carrot Just-thFlossy squealed for joy Just ahead was Ronald COOn'S old house and there in front of it sat Ronald himself eating one of old Mrs' Duck's Helen Keeley Salt Lake Betty Joyce Broyles Price Jean Gunderson Price— Louise Eagar Manmioth Jean Belliston Nephi Ruby Tashima Layton Evelyn Glezos Salt Lake Ella Joanette Ferrell Salt Lake Gloria Miller Tremonton Jacqueline King Price— Beth Asbury Salt Lake Georgeanna King Price Ralph Barraclough Salt Lake 7 The Kays' 'Dinner - she has not found employment Our club attempted to find a way to help her but she just proudly states that she can manage and that she i3 expecting a check f rom her husband's brother who is handling his estate Can you get acquainted with them? I count on you son and- know that you will find a "Scott" "Yes Mother" "Whom can we ask to have "Where have you been?" he asked as soon as be recovered his fright We had given you all for dead" “We have been to the zoo" an swered noisy grandly "What's a zoo? I've never heard of one What is it like?" and he began asking questions "It's supposed to be a home for animals" answered Elmer Who of course being the oldest always answered most of the 0 ' way" When Scott's mother talked to in that manner she was at-most certain to get results and In less than a half-hoScottwith hat tipped back on his head and hands thrust unconcernedly In his pockets went whistling by the little house on the corner The first thing he saw was a girl his own young 'teen age trying to break up some very tough looking wood With the back Of a - tAim - - ur - was her daughter" "A girl!" The feeling Scott put into the two words spoke volumes "When a feller my age has a girl to dinner all the guys Jeanne 350 335 195 - - him ' 7-- GLORIA MILLER Finally Ronard Coon came out but he didn't take his eyes off Blackle nor did he get too near cage than a home" "Do they really keep you caged up?" asked Ronald "Of course" was the reply and with that Elmer added: "We must be going as we want to see our mother right away" "Ronald Coon rushed over to Chippy Chipmunk's home to tell him the news Not that he was - a gossip but of course he wanted to be the first one to spread the news of the muskrats' home- coming MILTON HOLSTEIN Age 10 Salt Lake City ' Johnson Jean Scorup Salina Beth Griffin Escalante Barbara Wright Salt Lake Mary Barraclough Salt Lake Knight Banneret Gloria Miller 9 of Tretnonton wins again this week with her clever sketch of a typical Thanksgiving scene The old turkey unaware of his fate is strolling about while the children thinking of the good dinner he will make look him over to see whether he is fat enough Billy Jensen 8 Salt Lake won 50 points with his drawing what to do but just sat still s and :stared But when he saw Mr Wolfe he scampered into his home and locked the door tight "Come out!" called out Elmer Mackie won't hurt you He's been our loyal friend for a long questions acting as spokesman for the group "It really isn't a home though It's more like a Jai lli) time" - Shirley Amle Syrett Cedar City 1020 Marjorie Miller Tremonton 1005 Emma Jane Schoenfeld lzdi - eggs When the muskrats came up he was so startled he didn't know s - - dinner with us Thanksgiving?" Scott laid down the Sunday funnies and began hopefully: "Ctee Mom can I have Hal and Jerry and—" His mother Interrupted him quietly but In a firm tone You do not understand Scott dear Hal and Jerry will of course have everything one could ask for on that day at home The true spirit of being thankful is associated in my mind with sharing what we have with someone less fortunate I thought you knew of some neighbor who might be in want and we could ask them I'huk In mind - the widow lady who lives in the little house on the corner– I think you mentioned there was a girl in your room who Contest Now Nearing Last Lap of Race that the contest—is nearits last lap interest grows -ing keener than ever Who will win Is the question In every mind Five more weeks are left Laxness or delay now may mean the — — losing of the coveted place liene Allen Escalante 1120 7 0114 orgv - biggest ' ' Olit 01 WIN 7 ilear our en - Of ' or4011 - ' - NOVEMBER 22 1936 ! brokefi-handl- ed axe' He Vaulted the low picket fence without effort and said in what he hoped was the best practiced tone of nonchalance: "Here that's a man's job" It did not take him ' long to chop what little Wood there was and as he worked between grunts and puffs this sort of conversation came out: "What you doin' Thanksgiv ing?" "I don't really know" "Got any folks—and have you been Invited out?" "We haven't any people here and the reason we are not certain what we are doing Is be- ' razz him about her forever!" "What kind of a 'girl is she?" his mother asked "Oh she's all right" was the grudging response "Kinda pretty too only her eyes are too big and she's a little thin" "How does she dress" queried his mother "Gosh I don't know how girls dress" declared Scott in disgust ' and then he scratched his brown cause—welt because we are curly head reflectively a letter from my for ' "Does seem she isn't all dolled waiting a head jerked blonde and uncle" some snub of the girls up and determined chin a until upward her—but she always seems to be a was at angle tilted warning clean She's awful quiet and Scott saw he was going too hurries home so fast after school fast and changed the subject to' I never see her 'till next day" school work and soon he and Scott's mother rose from her Clair"-wer- e talking like old chair and came over to her son ' "I want you to help me find a friends next week that preceded In the way to have that mother and who had Scott Thanksgiving we see daughter to dinner You liked the met and instantly have learned they are very poor came Mrs but Kay gentle proud and very proud Mrs Kay apto the subject uppermost in his plied for work it the Community mind many times only to have Center when they first came to the girl and her mother become town and I also happen to know (continued on Page Eleven) 525 470 460 460 410 400 Lindholm 4 Bountiful Virginia Leary Salt Lake Milton lloLstein Salt Lake Jean Miles Price 180 Ma rian Hickenlooper Layton 160 Audry McMillen Salt Lake 150 Jane Morton Salt Lake 135 Billy 'Jensen Salt Lake 135 Veryl Liston Spanish Fork 135 Dorothy Anderson Salt Lake 120 Virginia Miller Tremonton 100 Faye Miller Tremonton100 Mary Jane Foster Salt Lake 100 Pauline Ray Salt Lake 100 Margaret McGregor- - Cleveland Idaho 100 Evelyn Munson Escalante 80 Idonna - Fackrell 985 950 900 ago 880 875 855 665 625 600 575 560 Freedom Wyoming 80 Eldred Stephenson Salt Lake 80 Dorothy Reid Salt Lake 75 Daisy Richter Farmington 75 Lois Liston Escalante 70 Douglas Campbell Salt Lake 60 Billy Howard Salt Lake 60 Gordon Neering Salt Lake 35 Jewel Clift Salt Lake 35 25 points each: Gene Rigney Hazel Belston Levan Mildred Evelyn Johnston Lund Maxine Christensen Levan 10 points each: Carol Evans Pauline Nance Salt Lake: Sophie Wanda Bowers Reed Ogden Kent Shepard Von Stephensen Lynn Christensen Roscoe Wankier Raymond Peterson Verna Sherwood Leatrice Pierce Fern Taylor Levan And now the biggest happiest day of the year comes along for us to write about—Christmas Let's make this Christmas issue a real holiday treat a --6 v at She Needed Brains: One day when we were having lunch Beverly my little sister said: "Dorothy have you got brains enough to get me the postum?" PAGE DOROTHY Age II Salt Lake ANDERSON City To admit the maximum of light a new health center in London will be built of glass bricks e - 4 - i |