Show - r SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 28 School Editors Present Splendid Radio Program Young Journalists Enjoy New Work Announced For Artists Indicative that today's innovations in housing will be tomorrow’s moderate-price- d conveniences is the fact that concealed or reflected lighting and metal grilles for air conditioning are among the items called for in the rules of the Anveri- can Institute of Decorators’ prize § competition for 1938 which offers $50 for the best design of "A Living Room Facing a Garden” The living room is to be designed as if for a house in a "village of tomorrow” in an international exposition for the use of a smart young couple and must be medium priced This is the sixth in a series o annual design competitions sponsored by the institute and is open to persons under 25 years of age employed by members of the institute engaged in the practice of dec-- ’ oration or students of decoration in universities colleges or schools in the United States lotte Feinstein Lower the Irving Four which The cash prize of $50 will be Upper a group of Tribune school editors presents on a recent broadcast left to right awarded to the winner of the comappeared McGhan broadcast Left to right Wesley Lutzker Eua Ward Smith Joe Horne and Stewart petition and three designs may re Robert McCallister Rtizza Baker Virginia gene Don Koch Miss Ivie J Ensign is director of All de ceive honorable mention this group signs submitted will be exhibited Esther Carlston Betty Jeanne Jenkins and Charbefore decorators from all sections of the country at the annual conference of the American Institute of Decorators to be held at the Palmer House Chicago 111 during the week of January 10 1938 Awards will be announced at Sewing Unit that time Here is a darling collar and cuff Entry forms must be sent to American Institute of Decorators set for wee sister Designed by 30 Rockefeller plaza New York Gene Marie Hilton Salt Lake City Citv The contest closes January 8 this would be a lovely Christmas 1938 t Louis Rorimer of Cleveland a gift for some pretty little girl member of the institute is the donor of the prize Former winners in the institute’s annual competition have been Miss Sara Emerson Miss Betty Johnson Miss Jean Lovering Miss Geraldine Sharpless and Miss Charlotte Skinner New York City Miss Jean taffy over thenuti When cool iFleisher of Jenkintown Pa Miss it is stiff and creamy JpulLuntil Jean M Frymire of Pittsburgh Pa not make a good proportion Why MissJtuth Schlossberg of Wash- of the sweets you will surely be Mexican Orange Candy — One cup ington D C Miss Margaret Eliza- wanting at Christmas time? Hero i granulated sugar carmelized beth Graham Miss Barbara Ann are some fine recipes any of which cup boiling water 2 cips granu-wiJung and Miss Margaret Tuachter prove mighty tasty jlated sugar b cup evaporated milk of Cincinnati Ohio Miss Jane Gray Black Walnut Taffy— Use 1 pinch of salt 2 teaspoons grated cupja ef Dayton Ohio Miss Julia Von Iigdit molasses 2 cups sugar L teaorange rind 1 cup chopped nuts Kuster and Mias Victoria Lewis of spoon salt I Add the boiling water to the cup canned milk Minn Neil Monroe Minneapolis butter 1 teaspoon va-- lj j carmelized sugar and boil until the McCarter of Boulder Colo Miss tablespoon nilla 1 cup black wa'lnutis chopped sugar is dissolved Add the 2 cups Leah P Beall of Yreka CaL' Miss Boil the molasses sugar salt milk of sugar milk and salt and boil Leonora Pierotti of Placentia Cal and butter until A soft to the soft ball stage Miss Veva G Porter of Visalia Cal ball is formedtogether stirring conis cold in water Add stantly Just before the candy and Miss Josephine Barker and vanilla Spread the nuts over the done add the orange rind Remove John Love of Los Angeles Cal bottom of a greased dish Pour the from fire beat and add nuts 1 t -- Revival of It time the work bench cleared of all debris Christmas polished materials collected and work begun ents For there are only four weeks which to get everything Woodburning smart one holiday and of course nowadays ready for must make goodly portion of his gifts Of Interest is high ll At the age are cramping pres- in the big to be a Group Presents Everyone Can Dramatizations Of School Life Make His Own Christinas Gifts Aware of the close relationship between newspaper and radio work and always one atep ahead of the Tribune school educa procession tors are presenting each Saturday morning a dramatization of their own editorial feature "School Newt euid Views" This unique radio program thought to be the first of Its kind ever attempted haa been so well received by the public and has stimulated so much favorable comment that the cast is eager to keep on improving and to continue to offer a really Worthwhile entertain' ment The program which is written af Ur the manner of other popular news features dramatizes the high lights of events taking place during the week or to take place during the coming week in the schools of the city Gathered by the school editors who have an exceptional sente of news values these items are thrilling in the extreme As a rule the bulk of the presentation la carried by a cast selected from the school editors But this cast is not permanent and is to month month Durchanged from ing the time the selected group is appearing the members receive pro' fessional Instruction and help Weekly rehearsals guarantee that off will the program as planned go and also help the performers to give their speeches in the best pos This training has sible manner proved very valuable and parent! and teachers alike are loud in prals ing the effects of the work In addition to this skeleton cast groups are brought in from the vart ous schools to present their own skits and songs Music is furnished by all grades from the Longfellow first grade double quartet to the Irving high school boys' quartet A group of Edison third graders pra sented a caveman story on one program and the Grant Tribune editors dramatized a party on another Dor ng October and November the opening and closing music was furnished Joe by the Bradley trio Jack and Mary Dean This gives dozens of youngsters every week an upequaled oppor tunity to obtain real radio expert ence And the chief advantage Is that it is not professional training that gets the youngster the benefit It is the boy or girl who is inter ested who is trying to carry on his school work successfully who has his mind on his school projects— the really deserving youngster picks this plum The results are most gratifying to all concerned And to public judging from the letters and comments received the program is you unusually entertaining haven't heard it tune in on KSL Jr the If Saturday at 10:30 a m In the valleys of the Westland By the lake of Olloagah On the golden trackless prairie Was a small and shabby village Was a village of the white men All around it ley the grasslands Filled with dangers filled with In- dians On a bright and sunny morning Happy morning gay with sunshine! Came wild news from California-Go- ld was in the Land of Sunshine! By the mill of Sutton Miles Lay the bright and precious metal Lay the gold that people long for John and Jack and Bill and Henry Boys in that prairie village Heard the voices filled with joy Heard their elders talk with envy Of the gold that lay there waiting For a hand to come and take it John and Jack and Bill and Henry Caught the romance of the story Wished to go to California — Gather heaps of shining nuggretj Eagerly they sought their parent! Begged permission tc(set out then To go hunting goldei treasure But their fathers would not let them Told them of the mighty hazards Told them of the forest Indians Told them of wild beasts and ser- pents of “There’s nothing new under the sun” says the misanthropes and one can well believe this when he sees the perennial recurrence of fads And (twisting that statement around one can come' to the eon- - A dandy present for any youngster is a jigsaw puzzle Select any picture you think will make a good puzzle Paste it smoothly on light cardboard Divide it into four equal sections as shown by the dark lines Cut each section into a number of small pieces as indicated by the dotted line Place all in a bright envelope and one gift is done Waste basket decorated with woodburning Solid Paper a Mosaics Wr-or- Get paper punch from any 5 and store and a package of glazed pipwheel paper-Puncout a lot of little circles of the colors you wish to use On a smooth surface — a plaque a box top or a tray bottom trace the design you wish to make Now using a pin to lift the tjiny circles of paper place each where you wish it to be to carry out the design Cover about a quarter inch of the design with cement or glue and place your mosaics on this much only press with a blotter and do another small bit When finished allow a few hours for drying then give the enitre surface two coats of clear shellac This mosaic work makes very attractive boxes trays etc nt Vase A Selact an empty pickle or preserves bottle of good snow-cappe- mountain d rages And of canyons filled with tor- - 10-ce- nt The Youth Activities Mail Bdg horrors of war Three thousand of their sketches originally were collected by the Spanish ministry of education for an exhibition at Valencia From those 118 were selected to go on tour They drew wide attention in London now come to America and then will go to Moscow First prize (a copy of "Peter Jose Luis Pan”) went to Benlliure (left) son of Madrid refugees for his postor "Evacuate Madrid" (right) "The other two sketches shown here were not titled ’ ' 7 ' i We’ve been giving thanke — As you all can see That's why we’re in bed now As sick as can be We ate too much turkey And rich mincemeat pie And we feel almost as if We are going to die! LOUHELEN CHRISTEJJSEN Pride is generally the cause of all faults Prove to others what you really can do msesmmstmtssam 8 USEFUL FUU § or ADULT B g CHILD fit New 1938 fit- - FOR u FAMILY I SETS and iii Make Ideal Christmas Gifts fts personal flying Insignia through Initials and emblems a toach SETS COMPLETE Far Beet Reeulls Accept Only the M! n tV4 cj £5 From 5125 B A GENUINE UNGAR ' Beware of Obsolete and Unknown Brands Sail Lake Bias Jose’s “Evacuate Madrid” v jovifitt Jfc The child says VMamma I'm hungry” Print & Supply Co BLDG $ 232 JUDGE Wasatrk ilikM A Boy’s Closeup of the Defense of Madrid a- yj - t THE WHOLE Accessories - v ng AFTER THANKSGIVING 1 Woodburning -- '4 one-tim- Designs ’ 'i elusion that what was fashionable mother and dad were yoking will be fashionable again when their sons and daughters are young and still again when grandsons and granddaughters are young Take pyrography (woodburning to you) for instance Most adults can remember those old woodburning sets and all the placques boxes and whatnots that had Gibson girls men dreaming before the fire and Indians burned upon them After this came leather burning and that e favorite the burning of the edges of magazine covers to give them an ’artistic” effect before they were' pinned to the bedroom wall Weil the good old pyrography is back with us again this year but "streamlined” as it were to appeal to modern tastes The old charcoal stove Is a thing of the past replaced by a modern electric needle that ia as easy to use as a tracing And right here let It" ba pencil said that any child jUjiat has traced pictures can do tha modern to perfection because ail that is needed is to follow the design with this simple needle Another innovation is the ust of water colors and shellac after the burning is done Careful application of the colors gives a vividness and life to the design not found in plain burned pictures The shellac preserves and keeps the design in good condition Among the articles offered are modern knicknacks such as pretzel holders cigaret boxes trays coffee tables chess boards and waste baskets in addition to the many many wall placques So if you hanker to make your own Christmas gifts look into this new-ol- d art and see If it doesn’t strike you as interesting easy and inexpensive wood-burni- Tremonton Utah f Dear Editor: Dear Editor I am very sorry that I have not This is just a note to let you been sending in very many contri- know I still read and am interested butions for the last six or seven in the Youth Activities section even weeks but I am goiffg to try to do though I haven't contributed anyI don't thing for several weeks better now I’m so very glad for the $100 I seem to have very much time for received last week for one of my my hobbies However I have been cut-odolls because now I have writing several things pertaining to school life here in Tooele the last exactly $5 Oh I forgot to tell you! About few weeks and maybe that accounts three weeks ago I took my other for my lack of writing for the Y $4 which I had then and when we A- - c I liked the story of the "Amateur got to town Daddy went with me and I put it all in the bank Just because It told of many think! It may seem funny but things here in Utah some familiar that was my very first savings and othere unfamiliar and I do account In the bank and since we hope you can get some more etories are going again today I am going similar to it for us to read to put this other dollar In too The new contest idea to can hardly wait Isn't that some- me for now if we don’tappeals In send thing though? something which we can do best Yours sincerely each week it is our own fault It seems Miller to me however that you are Tooele Utah Marjorie going to have to provide more pages for the section because if two or rents three hundred contributors send in But the boys did not heed them two or three contributions each Asked permission to go hunting week you are pretty sure to find Met together near the village With their friends who also wanted a lot of material that you will want to publish Or am I wrong? To go seeking golden treasure I would surely like to hear from Thirteen of them gallant boys you so if yop can find time will you Organized an expedition Each brought something for the please write to me soon and give me if you can any criticism on the venture— Pots or pans or food or money things that I have sent in I would Guns and bullets or a pack mule certainly appreciate this if you So they planned with care and forewould do it Very sincerely sight Then they set out through the Lillian Lee 116 Laird Ave Salt Lake City Utah prairie Through the wild and trackless Salt Lake City Utah prairie Dear Editor: Forward to the Land of Sunshine Forward to the golden treasure I wa so happy to win last week Among these boys John McCul- - I’m back again It surely makes lough me feel proud to paste work that Was the oldest was the strongest has really been published in my Was the bravest and the wisest scrap book All the mdhey goes into So he was elected leader my bank account which is going to FORSYTH BURT 14 send me to college Thank you so Salt Lake City much Yours very truly (To Be Continued) Diana McQuarrie Young Spaniards Picture the Tragedy of Their Homeland when youngsters Cumd atubby most fingers over crayons to draw cows and pigs and other wonder objects of the peaceful world 5 to children of loyalist Spain have set down the Cover all over with a thin layer of putty While the putty shape is still damp press into it shells that you gathered on your vacation last summer the entire surface When the putty dries shellac the shells covering This makes a pretty vase Or it can be used for a lamp getting fixtures from the store If you haven’t shells bits of bright glass may be used Grandma used pieces of pretty broken china Flower stickers pasted onto an empty jar without the puttv make a pretty vase it ut The Odyssey of John McCullough Told tools was on n Hobby Swap Column Youth Activity dub of The Tribute The Workbench Unique Plan Gives Many Training New Contest r o 1837 I i Vjf SI i W Pi & is 'W ? g fcjf ' |