Show r 1MnIIMMMOnMild - 4 c ' I - ' Pt - A ' ' i ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR Page Six Joyce Lbses Right to Have Pretty Dress HARISAONIZING mother "Hurry I have something for you" "What is it?" Joy excitedly asked running downstairs "It's a letter from Aünt Margaret She wants us to come and visit her" her mother answered with a smile holding out the let- o cj ' nIt:F c°6-' it'-- -' i Hs:'':i ::::''' " i ::''':7 :‘ ')z:::!:::?f" ' — "Oh dear I wish we didn't have to go I'd rather stay here" sighed Joy "Why Joy I'm ashamed of you" her mother exclaimed "Why don't you want to go?" "Oh I never have any fun there" Joy replied then continued ':and besides I'd rather stay with Margie my best friend Please mother let me go there - :: '''L:':':'::::'4::''''::::::::':'::':-:-:- :: s :i :::':1:::fr:' - '!: ::1 I ' ': '!? - a n d hopes girl We ride up to the U to radio Lavon (left) and Donald Duncan a dandy hill near pur place It We goes almost straight down have a 'grand time I believe is my favorite sleigh riding PAGE CAROL EVANS Sport Age 10 Salt Lake 'city New Doll Cut-O- ut is Nt e IS ) That evening Margie's mother A Phoned and told Joy's mother how sorry she was about Joy be ing sick and hoped she was better now ( "Joy come here immediately" said her mother "I'm very much ashamed of you I brought you a new dress but you must wait awhile before you can- have it - because you disobeyed me" '"I'm sorry mother" sobbed Joy "and I'll nevtr disobey you SHIRLEY MILES again" Price Monroe Doctrine December 2 4 a very important date in American history It was on this date in 1823 that Presi- tent Monroe announced the policy of the Monroe doctrine S 410411111V y lid614 - dikw- gpv41 r-- 4 ( - l' ziltitt-?i- ) I - 4 ettb11101V4 0 0 Ii ' itrJ1y PO s41011Th rejazitiv e 4) 11911 Knight GLORIA I e t ' 4 t i I lit' SCHELL 11 - babies Their names were Billy j Bobby Sally and Sue They were very tiny and had to be fed oftCn and kept warm For breakfast she was having cooked cabbage and warm milk When the babies woke up it would be all ready for them She looked outside It was snowing but she wasn't worrying for she had her winter supplies in the storage room Oh dear there they were crying now They wanted something to eat Mother rabbit was a good mother to her babies When they were hungry she always had a warm breakfast for them and when they were sleepy she had a nice warm bed for them PAGE MAXINE RUM Salt Lake City" )t 1 1 N f ' The Robin — The robin is a very pretty and useful bird any people say the robin has a red breast but it is - 4 Ill ' Y ' I 1 - ' ‘ 4I WIAC 113 IS6411° epallt30 ' FRANCES ' really orange brown The young robin has a speckled breast The robin lays three eggs These 11t7 tie creatures have now flown south They will be among the '' first birds to return next spring f ' I mine Mother rabbit was hurrying around in her little house She was making it warm for her 4 I ' ' Mother RabbitShowsLove for Her Babies i : t74441e i - - 11 1 Salt Lake City CI 4111011 - t come-fallin- Every winter my brother my two sisters and myself go out sleigh riding with our father My brother has his small sled and we have a very large sled We have came home "Have you been a good girl?!' she asked with a smile "Yes indeed mother" Joy de- N we get home we can't about the wonder- thinking help ful mine and the wonderful way they have- - of removing' the ore But I for one' wouldn't like to live up there I'd be afraid the mountain might down on us long During the night Joy awoke with a pain in her stomach Margie's mother came with some castor oil for her A few days later Joy's mother - Cop-Wh- en nn Sleigh Riding B i - I but it isn't as interesting as the Utah copper mine It looks like a lot of different colored rocks on a mountain As we come down we enter another small town called programs before cooked PAGE ELAIICE RAPP !Age 9 Salt Lake City MONTROSE t ' ' t 11 - I — I Ii I' on J are nineteen layers blasting present the tiny Joy didn't tell her "yes" because she knew her mother had told her she couldn't go so she merely nodded her head "Let's make some taffy!" exclaimed Margie So the two girls made candy and then played cards while it - La-v- on an accom- pianist and a considerate "big sister" She is teaching her baby sister just two to sing -- 1 is ti' ft t4 We see men digging boles and putting dynamite in them The men who put the dynamite in light the fuses and run There is a loud bang! All the earth seems to rumble This is called - plished 4 "Oh goody!" exclaimed Mar- -: gie "Did your mother say you could spend the night with me?" - city her singing - : the In addition to - g "No" said her mother determinedly "you can stay at home with "your father and I'll take Sally instead" "Oh all right" Joy said disgustedly but she thoUght to herself: "I'll run over to Margie's after mother has gone" After her inother had gone Joy coaxed her father to let her go over to her friend's home When she went over to Margie's home Margie was glad to see her This doctrine maintains that no European nation may come to either North or South America to colonize or interfere in the political affairs of these continents This has done a great deal to preserve peace and order In these countries LOUISE EAGAR Mammoth out ' 1 We drive along finally coming' to a narrow road with houses so close together they almost seem to be on top of each other This Is the town of Bingham We drivel on for about a mile and 'then come to a stop AVe get out and walk up some stairs There before us is a great open pit The metal Is in layers The man who is there tells us there ments through- :t 'L copper - ' ' town this side of Bingham The roofs of the houses are made of are fine singers the duet is in great demand o r entertain " t gained their popularity as entertainers e r through ability to harMonize:As both ' - - th - A --7'- Instead" " popular brother : and sister team have Would you like to take a trip to Bingham? Here we go! We ride about 40 miles when we enter Copperton a little Donald - ter clared n and 1 - ' v0 f - Let's Visit This Little Mining Town PAIR ::tiii§:i00w-ooN!w- "Joy! Joy!" called Joyce Anne's I: StTNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 29 1930 A ' x r 41 I - i r - - - lkL memre |