Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNIOR SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 21 Page Nina 1937 Our Birthday Club 21— Jack Storye Batty Theodore James Stanford Earl Simmonsen Dick Baldwin Harold Dolores Godwin Johnson Martin Roark Jr Virginia Foster Alice Thurman Japk Russell Smith Salt Lake February Asbury "City Barbara Ann Rasmussen Betty Olsen Lillian Draper Mt Pleasant Craig Rasmessen Park City Helen Graff Minersville Billie Isgett Tooele Earl Childs Sprlngville Martha Janet Garn Richfield George L Denton Holmes Garfield Bobby Helper Douglas Gobb Copperton Elizabeth Done Provo Mae Hansen Tooele John A Jensen Redmond Connie Quane American Falls Idaho George Noble Pocatello Idaho Roy Anderson Preston Idaho Kenneth Spieker-ma- n Poctello Idaho Mildred Roach Kimberly Nev Lowell George Tens-- J meyer Pocatello Idaho February 22— La Verl Hitlon Arthur Hutchens Helen Curtis Beulah Ranck Douglas William McConnell Elaine Richards Kathleen Burt Lyne Ben-nio- n Arthur Eugene Hutchens Salt Lake City Linona Larsen Manti Loris Hafen Provo Gwendolyn Hicks Monroe Anna Marie Theurer Jeanne Argyle Soldier Summit Georgia Elizabeth Odekirk My-to- n Julie Sutton Magna Ralph Stringham Jr Keetley Stuart Francis Morgan Ada Moulton Delta Alice Dork Mullett Bingham Canyon Jasper Corrol) Castlegate Lloyd Peterson Eureka Georgia Maurene Boswell Richfield George M Johnson McGill Elaine Turner Brigham " Nev Georgia Taylor Rock Springs Wyo 'Clyde Hanson Malad Idaho Victor David Wood Soda Springs Idaho Tre-mont- February 23 — Margaret Hawley Cal- vin Hatch Elaine Taylor Dorothy Snow Katherine Stumm Robert B Wilson Morman Elizabeth Ingall Chatfield Richard Gibbs Flora Morton Leo Barlow Donna Evans Salt Lake City Brooks Elkington Price Diene Bickmore Paradise? 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Rheba Plaths BurHot ley Idaho Dorothy Rich LavaPeter-se- n Howard Gene Idaho Springs American Falla Idaho Hilda Ellnora Neyman' Roberts Idaho Jo Shirley Lou Crosby Basin Wyo jr Yes indeed Knighthood Is growing and we are proud to introduce our members of this splendid little group who have taken up the K of Y work as a class exercise These children are of the second grade of the Copperfield school In Bingham Canyon with Miss Evelyn O’Brien as their teacher The children are enthusiastic little workers and should be sending in somefine work for our Junior Junior page The Knighthood welcomes you gladly and all our members join we know in wishing you success In your work Other new members welcomed this week include: Phyllis Audrey Nebeker Gusher This Easy Try Patricia Nielsen Ephraim Alta Gene Warnock Salt Lake Puzzle City Shirley Fellows Salt Lake Directions: In the columns City Ruth Iwata Salt Lake City there are 22 words In the blanks Wayne Brocken Cedar City words of the paragraph fill in the Lois Spratling Helper that appear in the columns Caravine Ottley Magna 1 — union Shirley Bangerter Bountiful 2 — human June Elizabeth Barlow Bounti3 — honesty ful 4— quality Walter Grigsley Salt Lake 5— statements City jB — June Marilyn Johnson Arthur expressed 7— entire Betty Lue Spendlove Hurri8 — efforts 9— secured cane 10 — language 11 — direct 12 — address ABRAHAM LINCOLN Abraham Lincoln is known as the man who saved the He is noted for his and his which homely the his character He almost his through his own of his This simple -— Gettysburg make it an — of The people in his because of his noble and spirit blow to His death was a so the country and the caused was a most at the time MARGUERITE LAURIENTE Don’t ever think you know everything and always be willing to accept learning from other La-Fle- ur people nn Stoker Idaho er Burley Idaho Powell Goudy Falls Idaho February 27— Bernice Nash Lois Bosch Renee Moffitt Spencer P Felt Jr Leslie Paramore Stanley Morgan Sait Lake City Elleri Humphrey Geraldine Whear Tooele Greeley Nebeker- Stockton Eileen Fitch Eureka Dick Isbell Richfield Elmo Lund Garfield Robert L Sprlngmeyer Provo Lee Ralph " Petersen Marion Patsy Taylor Spanish Fork Willmetta Spangy Soldier Summit Alice Rice Vera Denison Castle' Farmington Dale Norma Morgan Layton Daniel C Worlton Lehi Beverly Rene Smith Murray David Lewis Jr Evanston Loy Davis Mt View Wyo Wyo Jack Reid Judd Rupert Idaho Zelma Lillian Holtzmar Cedar City Wanelda Colvin Magna Eph-Nrai- - -- - m Margerie Foote Taft Idaho Salt Dolores Saral France Lake City Shirley May Dymock St John Peggy Jean Lassef Panguitch Lorraine Cunningham Lay-to- n Richard C Howe Murray Betty Marie Dymock St John La Deane Dymock St John Betty Rae Edwards Stockton Colleen Benson Provo Dean Jensen Pleasant Grove Chick Adderley Bingham Canyon Ren W Adderley Bingham Canyon Betty Jeanne Ducret Salt Lake City Joanne Pinney Salt Lake City Eileen Bennlon Salt Lake City La Vem Liston Centerfield Bonnie Richardson Ogden Dona Nielsen Ogden Mary Lou Bennie Salt' Lake - ity-—--:-' ‘ — Lois Chldester Salt Lake City Buddy Smernoff Bingham Glenne Tippetts Morgan Donna Clark Morgan Emma Lavon Bee Georgetown Idaho Helen Richards Salt Lake City Ronald Davidson Salt Lake City George Washington Washington was first president Of the United States so true On and on in tasks he went Always loyal to the Red White and Blue! MAR- Knight BANNERET George XIAN HICKENLOOPER Age 11 Layton 4 -' Jerry Finds Old Friends Best of Al I “Shall we go up on Tack’s hill sleighing Jerry?” asked Bart Merrill Jerry’s best friend “No let’s go over to Delmore’s house and see what he’s doing” “Delmore’s?” exclaimed Bart in surprise “Why I never knew you played with Delmore Terol-de- n He’s the worst boy in town He has even been in the reform school” “Well are you coming with me Bart?” “No I’m not I’m going over to Tom’s and §ee If he will go sleighing with me” “All right for you then see if I ever like you any more Be- sides Delmore is a much better friend than you” yelled Jerry Bart had not neard him for he had picked up his sled from the ground and had started up the path which led to Tom’s house A minute later found Bart and Tom gaily on their way and Jerry knocking on Delmore’s door When Delmore opened the door he said: “Oh It’s you huh? I thought it was someone else or I wouldn’t have opened the door Well come in don’t stand there like a fool’ Jerry thought Delmore was kidding so he went in “There’s a few other boys In here but you won’t mind will you?” “Oh no” answered Jerry But a few minutes later he found he was very uncomfortable because the boys were telling Jokes and laughing and had not asked him“ to join “I think I will be going now” Jerry said somewhat timidly “Okay sissy So long and good riddance” Delmore said That comment was followed by an uproarious spell of laughter by Delmore’s chums When Jerry was walking home he felt sorry that he had lost his best friend because he had played with Delmore “Hl-y- a pall” he heard someone behind him say He looked around to see who had spoken and there was Bart “Aren’t you mad at me?’’ jetrry — asked “No let’s forget our quarrel’ MAX GOLIGHTLY age 12 |