Show L 1 8 D THE SALT LXKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING 1937 SUCCESSOR TO THE TRIBUNE JUNIOR Two Volumes High School Girl Makes Fine Chart W3i Designed for Boys’ Reading Grant Orchestra Makes Progress x JUNE 6 The Youth Activities library boasts books designed par two brand-neticularly for the enjoyment of boy readers One of these “Leadens of Industry" by Harry Irving Shum-wa- y is suitable for a reference book for any age Giving as it does the life stories of many of today’s greatest industrial heroes the volume has a distinct place in every library At the same time the stories are written with so much liveliness and humor that they are favorites with all who like “true” stories The author says that “Roger Bab-so- n put the breath of life into statistics” and this description might well be lifted from its context and applied to the author who has put the breath of life Into biographical data The volume is illustrated with photographs The lives of such men as Babson Bruce Barton Bernard Baruch George Bruce Cortelyou Captain Robert Dollar etc are CX’i X V U :4- - r H- - 00 00 OO w Cfc ’ r V frAFF PkOYQ a i "The one music goes ’round and at the Grant school— everywho has an instrument of any ’round” '4 X — Ji? srArt were Getting Prepared has joined the orchestra and practicing regularly As a result “And what are you going to be woods —Told— by the grouaJias maderapid progress American-north- — Joy Hitt It Rooseveltrwants some and is planning to do some big Dell J McCormick in a style suited when yoYgrdw "up 7”askedfather Pen Pals Joy says she is awfully The following questions have been things next year Under the direct- to the younger reader the legends of one of the neighbor’s children lonesome now school is out and Barbara Wright has a collection "A great arctic explorer” was the received during the past week: Q ion of Mr Kenneth Roylance of lose none of their humor their would welcome letters fron girls of old she enjoys read- We are making a stamp collection West high the orchestra has practi- drollery or their appeal letters which reply 11 f proud 12 or and boys age years Paul Bunyan as everyone knows and would like to know whether the cally full instrumentation “But it's awful cold In the north” Irene Allen Escalante has a new ing forof trees was taller the the than on envelopes and postcards stamps Pen-PNorma Anderson est could break a pine tree in two reminded father we buy already stamped are valuable A Greater Relief HANDICRAFT UNIT Jean Gunderson Price reports: with his bare hands could outrun “Oh I know it and I’m eating lots collection uncanceled to a and have aL to letter One day our school teacher was the swiftest deer In fact when he Recently I wrote An game but one stamps any value? ice cream to get used to it” exof of author of Anne Montgomery an article to the class from was a baby his parents had to keep A in the The envelope stamps reading claimed the young lad— Irene Allen Green Gables Emily of New Moon that is lots of fun to play “Word-l- y 14 cows to the entitled Readers’ his for milk the Digest provide collected by most collectors etc and told her how very much summer is “Tipplt” The “taw” is are 13 Escalante Trend” This article stated that porridge 1 enjoyed her books I didn’t expect made by sharpening a round piece Other commonly collected stamps it was estimated by great men the His friend and constant companA piece of are postage dues propretary docuend at wood of each to receive a reply but I did You broomstick is fine end of the world would come in ion the blue ox is of similar stature Summertime Is Here Sharpen it to a mentary telegraph and other semi 170000000 years and strength Together the pair point as you do a pencil The bat is postals Some collectors also save Bells are ringing One boy who had been listening are wander invincible They made from a flat piece of wood stamps from playing cards tobacco Birds are singing to the article raised his through the lumber camps of the intently not too wide shaped in at one end oleomargarine and other products Everything is gay northwest performing feats of great Uncanceled stamps are usually hand and asked: for a handle It makes you want to play “How many did you say?” strength and skill and chanty A circle is drawn on the ground valuable In some cases they are This volume published by the seventy milThe players lag from a line toward more valuable than canceled stamps lion“One hundred and If you listen now and then Caxton Printers of Caldwell Idaho years’’ replied the teacher the circle The one that comes near- For more information on the value “Oh You can hear a little wren was a in scared for minute” and illustrated I gay appropriately cataest the circle gets first turn and so of cancels see Scott’s Stamp So give a great big cheer book “I said bold colors for the is a the pupil sighed you thought dandy on The player strikes one end of log which may be had at any library 70 000000"— For Summertime is here! Irene Allen 13 Escal- boy or girl from 10 to 14 years of - —Shirley Jeanne Larsen the taw with his bat This causes or philatelic supply company ante age the taw to fly up in the air As it 9 Spanish Fork descends the player strikes it When JEbe stamps Betty Joyce Broyles never one is run I have described It lights he measures how many bat G-M- an more attentively to catch fragments across or heard of before Please lengths from the ring his taw is India’’ he might understand This is his score You can play as look at that “Portuguese and And he was rewarded for presentsee again Befty Joyce long as you wish The winner is the stamp he heard the French man say: ly one having the highest score at the whether you described it accurately CORD to MACKAY flow of seemed conversation that By was extremely dangerous for us I will be glad to answer any “It end of the game Try it 3 CHAPTER be pouring in a steady stream from to meet this way— right here in the questions on stamp collecting AdLOUHELEN JENSEN A Hot Tip the lips of the unsuspecting for- center of activity We must not do dress all letters to The Salt Lake Salt Lake Tribune Junior “I’m literally starving!” moaned eigners it again” Lake Salt a made Virginia Leary And the German answered: “Ah The five philatelic terms for this Babs as she and her brother Brent There was do fine map of the Panama canal for week one to only thing had to bid farewell to Tania we are : r from the bathing pier to emerged teacher her Eire — Ireland the pavilion at Saltair It was the If he could get to the window that She has done exceedingly well and knows we may not see her Tchad— Chad evening of their first day as assist was open near them he might hear who Island — Iceland ants to federal agents who were something But that window looked again” All readers of this page are urged “Don't be so gruesome” said one Jaipur— Jaipur State to send in ideas for this Hobby Swap trying to get onto the trail of a band out over the lake and it seemed Territoire du Niger — Niger terri- of foreign secret agents and though to Brent that he must give up try- of the women in English shuddering column No matter what your hobby as she spoke RAY CHRISTENSEN they had worked since sunup they ing to get close to them now is you have probably found some tory The men laughed softly Then the had not had a single interesting clue Just to make sure Brent hurried new angle some interesting sideuntil just a few moments before over to the railing that protected Frenchman went on: “You have the light which others will be glad to While they had been swimming in the edge of the pavilion and looked map?” hear Boy Toots Way Jacqueline King “Yes” answered the woman in the lake they had observed a bus down along the wall of the dining English and continued rapidly in can imagine how excited and pleased piclous looking group but when the room To Fame Local To Brent's delight he saw that the unknown tongue a long state1 was The letter was short thank- John young people approached the group Payne the dining room wall had been built ment?” had left the water ing me for my kind words I assure It wascouldseveral minutes before too” said Brent up inside the old railing which had you I expect to keep this letter ‘Home Sweet Home’ Clarence Sedgley fifth grade pu- “butI’mlet’shungry understand another try to find where those been left in place so that there was Brent always pil of the Onequa school is “tooting foreigners are Then if we a narrow ledge outside the windows word and it was simply “Vivian” Beth Grlffm Escalante has startsitting his own horn”— literally and is on heart stood still It might be ed to follow a suggestion that mem get a table close enough we might overlooking the lake and the rounds His When we hear the song “Home of the old railing to cling to To be anything but it certainly was also bers gather Pen-Paoverhear something” from every name of the great federal agent state in the Union She now has pals Sweet Home” do we ever think of They wandered around the pavil sure it was only a toe hold but the ion scanning the occupants of each it was more than the boy had ex who was on the trail of the band in California Nevada Idaho Utah the author or know more about him who were seeking table but could see no one that even pected Wisconsin John Howard Connecticut Florida Taking off his shoes and of foreign agents than his name States resembled the suspicious characters hiding them behind a box of empty to steal from theof aUnited Washington D C Maryland Maine Payne? new mineral priceless deposits bottles to and around pop was were Howard born glancing and North Carolina they hunting Payne Joljn At last discouraged Babs said be sure no one was looking Brent of untold value June 9 1791 in New York but re(Good work Beth) Brent waited to hear no more “Let our lunch his Boston get Miller ceived Grifme in wants Beth schooling unpacked threw his legs over the railing and His arms ached and his toes were early Marjorie Brent He was a very advanced child and' fin and Irene Allen as Pen-PaThey must have gone on started to crawl along the narrow stiff from gripping the ledge He the last train" ledge Jacqueline King of Price is in the an exceedingly handsome one to crept softly back to the end of the Below him water of the lake “And the brother her look would at to and be agreed receive 'Okay!" hospital glad climbed over the railing because you've been such a good lapped at the piles with a gentle room cards At that time Master Betty a faAbove him the picked up his shoes and without You swishing sound scout today I’ll stand treat mous boy actor was the rage and to put them on ran stockingJohn Howard passing through the get things ready while I go over music of the orchestra sounded waiting CAMERA UNIT -footed to the table where he And weird he find But deterextra here struck of crept mysterious spe and something being stage period Here Is a snapshot of a pet calf mined on not looking below or above but had left Babs cial for our repast!” to be a second Master Betty To Be Continued ' Babs eagerly begah to unpack keeping his eyes intent on the rail His brightness and good looks made the lunch The long day’s drive the ing he was clutching with every the dream easily realized He was Clarence Sedgley excitement the swim in the lake bunce of strength praised greatly by the people- - He Before long he stopped and lismade the circuit of surrounding the way to real success Clarence had all contributed toward increasiAbove him was the open towns Boston Philadelphia New who has been studying the cornet ng her always healthy appetite tened York and finally in several years only three months appeared on the and she could scarcely wait to get window and by straightening as went to England where he secured May 27 K of Y radio program as the lunch ready In fact she nib- much as he could and still maintain a season at Drury Lane But too soloist Another fifth grade pupil bled potato chips pickles salad and his position Brent could hear the much praise had spoiled him He Donna Jean Speight gave a splen- had even started on the sandwiches muttenngs of the group he sought But while the orchestra played the forgot that boy actors grow up and did piano solo The remaining num- before Brent returned that with the coming years the peo- bers were furnished by the entire But Brent was fully occupied all words were indistinguishable so On ple would expect more of artjhan fifth— grade — chorusRalph this time hlswayovectajtha Brent waited straining tocatcb a soda fountain he decided to glance hint of their conversation they look for m their gounger prod- Greenburg was the announcer The program planned by the chil- intoithe lunchroom to see whether Abruptly the orchestra ceased igies He did not work hard and his day soon passed but he had be dren who are all members of the there was something especially nice and the group continued talking come intensely Interested in plays Onequa chapter of the Knighthood there Always accustomed to bring without lowering their voices doubtand playwriting of Youth was unusually interesting ing picnic lunches to the resort less confident that they were safe After working for some time depicting a day’s hike in song Miss he hadn’t once thought of looking from all ears in their secluded corIt was taken by Louise Eagar Mam- John Payne wrote an opera “The LizetterDean is the sponsor of the into the lunchroom before this Now ner Brent put his whole attention moth Louise’s camera wotc is im- Maid of as he went toward the door he to their words and suddenlyjhis Milan” which contained his group proving steadily stood still for there at a table far lips puckered involuntarily into song “Home Sweet Home” A hunacross the room sat the very group yhistle dred thousand copies of this song He had been able to catch enough COLLECTORS’ UNIT were made beforewyear of its popMagic With Toothpicks— he- - had-be- eir hunting — They-we- re Jean Gunderson reports: I recent- ularity had passed bringing the Take a dozen toothpicks and place isolated from other diners sitting of one man’s conversation to know ly began a collection of ivory carv- publisher thousands of pounds them together to form four squares at a table near the edge of the pa- that be spoke French and Brent was just thanking his lucky stars in both two horizontal and two ver- vilion ings that has multiplied many times Payne got ho money for it I have a unique little carving of a John Howard Payne was the coon-pos- tical rows Brent— watched and thought — If for his knowledge of that language of one of the widest known Next take away four of the tooth- he and Babs came in here for their when a—woman spoke From a word cowboy on a horse three tiny white prancing horses a ship with a com- and best loved song ever written picks and add them to the two re- dinner they would not be able to or two he could understand none conversation but he did recVENICE BROWN 11 pass inserted in one side an elemaining squares so that all 12 tooth- get very close to the group without of her these terms he had run across being seen and this would stop the ognize phant a cat and two dogs Lgst but Monroe picks now form three squares — in his voluminous reading he realT ized that she was speaking Persian When the second man spoke it was in German a tongue with which Brent was fairly familiar ‘A third THAT 5TEVE-- I5 man answered in Spanish The other OUR KRYPrCKADMIUM two women spoke simultaneously RAY cannon-prcuecte- d each in a different tongue 'and it was then that Brent whistled for QANT CATHODE RAYS -he suddenly realized that these IT REDUCES ML clever crooks were using six differFRICTION TO A MINIMA ent “languages for one conversation THUS CAUSING ANY “Nd wonder the feds'are having a MACHINES OK SHIPS time catching up with them” Brent TO FALL APA whispered to himself immediately All HUMANS TO BE assuming that these were the forParalyzed were after eign agents the If they are as clever in all their work as they are in this they are mighty smart Why practically no one would be able to catch on to their plans when they talk in so many different languages It is even better than a code as a code is so RUBY TASHIAU suspicious Then he listened still kind is - Amateur Authorof ls u jfci given Published by the I C Page company of Boston the volume is the fourth in a series dealing with the lives of leaders of industry The second book Is fun pure and It Is the retold story of simple Paul Bunyan legendary hero of the -- -- er I The Black Planet By Reid Gardner D Ai'fc W— ou wasseralr iW-m- K of Y Calls for Members New members welcomed this The Knighthood of Youtbi characclub sponsored by The week include: Joe Varela Burley Idaho Salt Lake Tribune is growing raphere Royce C Jones Malad Idaho and the over all country idly Beth Jessop Millville in the west membership is keeping Lu Wana Jessop Millville pace with eastern organizations Ha Zare Jessop Millville Now that school is out and vacation Nilson Salt Lake City Joyce less or more to causes time hang -Johansen Milford heavily on the hands of boys and Jay North Nadine Brigham City to club no activities girls who have attend to the Knighthood of Youthj Vet non Maughan Wellsville Stnngham Salt Lake City steps in with a program of fun and Beverly Joan Crookston Logan Membergood times for everyone Barbara Nielson Salt Lake City ship in this organization entitles Calvin Dwarshak Burley Idaho you to free tickets at all Youth Tingey Brigham Activities club shows participation DonnaRae Washburn Monroe Leah in K of Y radio club fun active Barbara Raes Reeves Venice enjoyment of the Hobby club exHelen Page Payson change and the chance to win a Salem N J Mary Linski big birthday cake when your birthRuth Hotter Brigham day comes around Jerome Oremland Rock Springs This club has been devised particularly for boys and girls from 6 Wyo Lyle D Somerville Ferron to 12 years of age and thousands Houston Panguitch of children of those ages have al- Mary Leone Meacham Brigham ready taken advantage of the oppoStewart Salt Lake City rtunities it affords If you are not Joyce Renee Zelda Jessop Millville yet a member fill out the application blank published below and join I with uncovered head today Salute the sacred dead As a special reward to boys and Who went and who returned not girls who mail this coupon before —Lowell June 13 a pretty engraved shield to hang on the wall will be included Your silent tenti of green with each application received this We deck with fragrant flowers week This shield alone has always Yours has the suffering been sold for 6 cents and is well worth The memory shall be ours — Longfellow having ter building Application for Membership in the Knighthood of Youth Youth Activities Editor The Salt Lake Tribune I want you to enroll me as a member of the Knighthood of Youth and I inclose six cents which I have earned myself to pay for my first badge and chart I pledge myself to be strictly honest in filling out my1 f chart Name Parents’ Name Date of Birth Age Address (Street) (City) Grade in School Cut-O- (County) Name Date of Filing Application I Earned This Money by (Explain in detail just This Week’s -- - vVS' Jessie Smith Horace Mann high school student Is proud of the chart she completed recently for her social science class The chart which shows in picture and record the complete outline of our government Is centered by a photograph of the president Executive legislative and judicial branches are outlined pio-- “ torlallyJ"The chart ir one of the flnest inch pieces of work-don- e by a high school student Jessie’s teachers claim ls asa I tF ut of (State) School what itwork you did) Doll A |