Show ' - "" '- - Page Four Ile -- - gait gake gfibunt rige Written Entirely by Our Readers Editorial Ii THE SALT LAICE TRMUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORkING NOVEMBER 29 ' Salt Lake City Utah Sunday Morning November Be a Good Sort ! answIeftyotyues7rae4ayskouedwtohuisldqunkette lotzl hAron: you a ? 29 - 1936 it a tt - MAY HELP YOU ACROSS THE of sport' Could you P! all things—fair and honest to in win do you feel as happy In everything If you cheat anything about it as though you had lost the game and were honestt Do you feel as though you had really won or as though through cheating you had lost? If you cheat you have lost two things: The game and your honesty To be a good sport does not only mean to be a fair player but it also means that you know how to act when you lose Do you sulk and refuse: to go on playing or do you suggest someyng else your friends would rather not do? To be a good sport you must be able to tell the winner you are glad he has won and go on with the game or play as before When you do win anything never laugh at the person who loses This shows you do not know how to act and people will not like to asso- ciate with you You are not a good sport if you are always complaining about what you are playing Play what the crowd wants to and be congenial with them Also remember that a good sport slights no one If you have friends Lot as popular as you are never slight them A good sport is liked by everybody: EMMA JANE SCHOENFELD 11 Johnson I STREET LAW 1 To be a good sport one must be fair in ' I 1 - 7d 1930 ? i4 - 'i7 l'''l '7)' iii'll r i t TPty:z 41 re - - - i 41'- rr "'I : 1- 1 0 Ow ' - -c- I I :- t 1i'414' 1 A osl 1' 4 '? 1 if ::l 41" le 42:J 4 -- - 0r :!)::"!st 0 U ''IP1( 'fer 1 - - Ao - o 1 $" - ' Daily Neiispaper llelps A very good way to develop you mind is to keep in touch tt iV Think Before You Act terripe things can be prevented if we will lie just a little more thoughtful on our part Terrible tragedies can be prevented if we just stop to think Great fires have been caused by people who forget to put out their campfires There are people who are so thoughtless as to put banana peelings or other slippery things on the sidewalks thus causing life injury to some person We can make people very happy too if we are thoughtful and do kind deeds for them A very good rule to follow is to think before you act KNIGHT LOUISE EAGAR 12 Mammoth Many - Cultivate Good Habits are sent to do something do you always do it as best you can? Many times you are anxious to join your friends and just sluff and slide over the work you are doing If you have to do the dishes before you go to the show don't leave the table cloth unfolded or forget to wipe off the sink If you don't like to dust don't leave the rotmds of the chairs Try to cultivate the habit of doing things well If you always do this people will place confidence in you and will trust you This should be the highest aim of every boy and girl in the world To be found trustBETTY JOYCE BROYLES 13 worthy is a goal indeed Price k When you C)G4Ps:-11-113- 6 Liffie Elves Brinsg:- - Knighthood of Youth Editor The Salt Lake Tribune I want you to enroll me as a member of the Knighthood of Youth and I inclose 6 cents which I have earned myself to pay for my first button and chart I pledge myself to be strictly honest in filling out my chart The two elves sitting with their heads ' so close 'together were really not elves at all but just two good little boys by the name of Jack and Tom Thanksgiving was the next day so they were 'deciding what they were going to do They both sat thinking All at once Jack "I have an idea Let's fix up several baskets and take around to some poor people" Tom thought it was a fine Idea And soon they were deciding just what should be put into each basket They finally decided on cookies oranges apples and several bananas and cans of vegetables and quite a few other things if their- Money didn't run out The two boys had saved a little money and thought this would be a good way to spend it Early Thanksgiving morning they went to the 'store and Or-chas- ed their articles then they As they packed their baskets delivered the baskets at the dif volun- teered to chop wood' and sweep up some of the porches where the people were very old At the end of Thanksgiving day there were few people as happy as the two little elves by the name of Jack and Tom PAGE JEAN WATERMAN Price I have a good hot meal— And ohi how fine it makes me - - (Street) Grade in School (City) ' (County Name of School Date of Filing Application I Earned This Money by (Explain in detail just what work you did) (State) ?o - said At dinner Address 131-6 Jean Gunderson Price asks whether points are given''—fol Hobby club articles and how many are given for paper dolls Yes a number of points suitable to the length and value Of the article are awarded for each item published In the Hobby club We give 200 points for paper dolls i Carma Christensen Shelley ( to know whether Idaho wants she can send snapshots to illus ‘ trate articles Yes indeed Carma Send any clear print 100 points are awarded for these snapshots if they are published Jean Miles asks whether points for a serial are given all at once -- - 1A A Full Meal Date of Birth Aat Question Box Joy to Homes Name Parents' Name -- ÷40 - ferent homes they also Application for Membership in Knight hood of Youth Age oomomP with the world and one of the best ways to keep in touch with the world is to read the newspapers Your newspaper is educational and it contains ideas which you ought to know and grasp So always remember when you are reading so many books that your newspaper is as important to read as the many books you are always reading When you read the newspaper you are able to talk with knowledge of the happenings irk the world School teachers advise all their pupils to read the newspapers because they know how educational they are Read your Tribune daily and keep informed with the rest of the world KNIGHT IRENE ALLEN 12 Escalante - -- ': - or bit by Points Chapter) bit for submission (25 per are awarded when the -- manuscript is received points for publication (100 per chap- ter) are awarded as each chapter is published Why Leaves Fall 'not fall through the action of frost alone DurLeaves do and September a ing August thin layer of corky cells forms at the point where the leaf stem joins the twig As the season advances this layer separates into two circular layers leaving only the central bundle of veins to hold the leaf Then with the first strong wind this bundle is torn apart and the leaves fall They have supported the life of the tree provided for Its growth and not until then are they dismissed by Mother Nature from her service KNIGHT BEM GRIFFIN 13 Escalante Every effort we make for the happiness of others lifts us above feel But fot the end I really sigh— Do you know why? It's apple pie KNIGHT CONSTANT EVELYN GLEZOS Age 9 Salt Lake city ourselves Weight of the largest of the Egyptian pyramids is estimated at 6000000 tons In the great treasure house of literature there is no gem so priceless as the Bible - z I S |