Show r SUNDAY 'MORNING THE SALT LAICE TRIBUNE moi-7- kJ 4 IVtüle "Ipik Deer ' c I —- -- h-- s e if - al k O v it ' 'f Ire S ' ie id is the only big game animai of Utah except the elk About20 years ago the total num 'bet of mule deer in 'Utah did not exceed 4000 The deer faced the fate of the buffalo mountain sheep and mountain goat Then the government and the population "woke I I 4 ollitah - 0 i it td id ' - is 8 - "buck" Today the deer are scattered all over the state providing plenty of for sportsmanlike- - bunters hunting In- all sections of the state Open season on deer comes in October Under present state laws all hunters are permitted to kill one buck each During some of our I Fa 1 1 I- - V recent seasons a few permits have been issued for the killing of does In certain eections where deer have become too nu:Dermal: However most sportsmen frown on the killof does as being unspOrtsmaning 4 ii af 1 - - 1 t 8 A like Last year as previously stated 20000 deer were legally killed In addition to these an unascertained number were takee by poachers predatorsanow and natural causes Yet in spite of this heavy drain upon there numbers the numbers increased!in most places in the state However a person can see at a glance that with such a heavy drain on the deer it will be necessary to do our utmost to protect and preserve the deer during closed seasons The state fish and game department has purchased pieces of land all over the state for feeding I the deer in the winter when their natural food supply is covered with - of 0 i 1 ( A is I 'Ie - ' iu - D e ' - snow Some hunters have reported white tailed deer in Utah In "Lives of Game Animals" L T Seton claims that the white tail is now to be Jound in Utah near the Wyoming corner However no official of the state fish and game commission has ever seen white tailed deer in the state and Ithey will not substantiate to d id c- P i - id ' Dd - these reports e The mule deer is a member includes comwhich huge family the mon cow and bison and is- - one of 'the commonest members of the deer family It is found all over the United States and Canada west of the Mississippi river It is smaller than the moose and elk but is larger than most of the other North American deer As in most deer the male carries antlers and the female does not The antlers are usually dropped in December or January By the end have of March the new antlers started At first the antlers are fed by the blood stream but as the summer wears on a wedge of bone of-th- ut v O - a- i — 4 - ' Ii N 8 1 CI t 4 8 r the antler grows between head cutting off e' (I e 1 7 : s w 3 t ) circulation the The horns then lose their velvet and are in prime condition for the mating season The mating season occurs late in the fall At this time the males I ‘ and the lb - ' : z - - :doc : - : -- - i i - ir 114 I t 1 4 - i I 4 41' i 4 ' - 1 v ':: ' 4 ' 0 k 't i t : :::: ' :' 1 1 -- 'i t - Ikt4 f I 1 I ' : ' i' : :: s And I cannot find what I f 1 8- - v g a i I i $4 t - - 464 - plant Is a little e poet-tre- for the card load s on my Vail- surely birthday appreciated it 1 never thought remember - my birthday Peoyou'd nice at times aren't pie e urely-arthpv? RAO winh on e Park City Utah Dear Editor: I am verpsorry I have not sent any contributions since I joined the K of Y but I hope it isn't too late to begin I am sending you a poem which I hope very much will be publishgcl Very sincerely MARION SINCLAM Monroe Utah Dear Friends and Editor: Do you remember me? I guess most of you don't I live in a small farming town r We don't have a very schools are pretty big town good mainly the ball team We go to the tournament this year My hobbies are swimming mailing books and going on trips rm expecting to take a visit up to Salt Lake City this summer and I hope to see you all at the K of Y radio program I am very fond of readings and sometimes give them Your birthday card made me very' thrilled—in fact clear down to the toes I felt so important receiving a card from such a big organization I thought you would surely forget me when I had not written for such a long time If it isn't asking too much could I get Patricia Walton's address? Shirley Temple She seems so Interesting and different from the others If she isn't doesn't know why doesn't think too busy I would like to correspond doesn't care with her and with anyone else who One day quite some time ago would like to write to me My ad- Shirley went to see "Smoky" which dress is just Munroe Utah and toy was playing at a neighborhood theater Somehow word got around age is 13 I am sending a short poem which that Shirley was in the theater and when she left the lobby was I hop you like filled with people waiting to see Sincerely' BONNIE BERTELSON her As she walked past the crowd to the waiting automobile Shirley Patricia's address is 4575 South smiled'and blew kisses to the people East street Salt Lake Twenty-thir- d But as the car pulled away from the city Utah curb she turned to her mother and said: "Did you see how that horse swam the river in the picture?" Likewise when viewing her own Tragedy pictures Shirley shows no reaction unless a scene reminds her of some — They were running back and forth picking up what was left of their loved ones and homes—going work—nothing is seen of what used from the place that had been a to be—all is gone Oh! Cruel fate! refuge for them for so long—seeing Someone has destroyed an ant their dwellings shattered before MARJORIE HANSENt their very eyes Saying good-b- y bed Tremonton forever to the things that had held but-ou- : ' ' 4 8 Sojig Is Titis? i I " te 1 1 1 1 II oP Filo $ ' A :S - you :eimprowt1 ------ III' - -- $ -- ! ' 1 l'0 retorp:AN ' II It 1 k r 1 s st f 1 d 'AW''' i tslortre0444 "troo '"1 J011 Ili Atic--11K-ao- I I '71 : ' 4:::4::lr' ' — 0 - k : de 0 d- A -- - tolliIllt '-- L irw1g111" ir - -- t 1 4It Nissholos a - - 'el- 40101: ' Amiga -' ! UP‘Wit-IP- —Ruby Tashima Layton - - Jamie's 'Cake (Continued from Preceding- Peke) Slowly he ing in the firelight raised his hand pointed toward it and then rubbed his stomach Heavens! thought Margaret He wants to eat Jamie's birthday cake "No" she said aloud "you can't have it" She shook her head vigor ously Apparently he understood but his signs and grunts became more insistent Eventually M a r ga r e t became aware that the Indian definitely wanted the cake So she took up the—linandtut—b-imawedg- e which constituted a fourth of its gleaming beauty But that disappeared like magic and soon to her utter amazement she had given him all of it Now I hope he's satisfied' she murmured perilously near tears And he seemingly was for he smacked his lips rubbed his hands and then stood up He peered out the window and Margaret could see that the blizzard stoppqd as quickly as it had come The beauty of the prairie lay stretched out like a soft eiderdown counterpane The Indian grunted as if satisfied' with the outcome of events and to her said laconically tumranyit the great white spirit bless you !young mistress" His face unscrewed into what she took for a rare Indian smile and before she could speak he had unbarredthe door and was gone Five minutes later she heard the sound of sleighbells and hoofbeats and she knew it was Mr Hansen bringing her mother home She flew to the door and flung it open Just as her mother tame up the tartet Then Margaret broke into a r of talk and when she had breathlessly finished the account of her adventure her mother's firm -straight—brows—knitted together Then seeing her daughter's alarm Mrs McClister said:-- ' "Never mind dear I'm sure that that Indian will do a good turn for you 410Ma time and I feel it will be in the very tear future!' How true Margaret's mother's word proved to be! For when the Indians went on their annual rampage which often wiped out whole communities the McClister settlement was miraculously spared But little did the pioneers know that it wasclue to the Influence of Fleet Arrow the Indian brave whom Margaret had sheltered that winter INEDA HICKMAN 16 night Logan I This Week's Hobby StvaRCorner doors Book Lovers' Unit Carol Evans 743 Lake street sends this sketch of one of her favorite book characters It is a little southern miss and has been portrayed by Shirley Temple in one of her films Can you guess the name of Carol's favorite? to read the sign 'This-Wa-y In" Signs direct your guests to the rooms There masks await dressing them—all kinds of funny faces for the boys and girls to wear during the evening After the masks are adjusted you will all meet in the living room for games There is no end to the tricks and funny things you can do at such a party Here are only a few and Idaho than from 1ny other' states My oldest postmark is dated College Place Washington 1900 have some for 1903 1904 and 1905 I have IMMO from foreign countries lets° I also collect old stamps' I get autographs whenever I can and I keep a daily diary At the end of five years it will be interesting to read through I have a scrapbook full of good poems that I have collected during the last four years I have two cameras and an album which I receive for my birthday I am learning t1 take pictures and I hops to get plc tures of my school chums m friends and my penpals before long I hope this is published in your Youth Activities page if it is good enough Best wishee to everyone At ever BARBARA JEAN WILLIS t e nickels at the Philadelphia San Francisco and Denver mints This year a greater number rhay be made to take the place of old ones Now the picture of the Indian and the buffalo on our pieces will soon vanish On one side of the new coins will be the likeness of Thomas Jefferson and on the other will be his home in Virginia A law passed in 1890 calls for the changing of our coin designs every 25 years This year marks the twenty-fift- h year that the buffalo nickels have been in use The word is misledding "nickel" because of the coin is copper Who will make the designs for the new nickels? No one will know 000000 r t$sbitti suggestions Once you get started will find it hard to stop: Hocus-pocdancing: Reverse the belt on the phonograph (with mother's permission of course) Then play any ordinary record and request your guests to dance The record will play backward producing a weird effect that is indescrib- oIS' you us A141) 1 4 k r ::)±1--17- able ' s Another tune may made from an old record Make a hole slightly on one side of the original hole When this is put over tl to N I 1"triisitj1'1 hocus-pocu- be L)‘ 11" I I -1 1 Tr')jrA three-fourt- ' i ' hs (This is another type of article is always interesting to other a 1111' until April 15 On that day a il Write and tell us bout hobbyists f tional contest among American your hobby too) sculptors will close The sculptor — who has submitted the best design Unit Collectors' will win a prize of $1000 The design PIRIIKI 11112 0 13131 Five-ce11113313 pieces have been used must show Thomas- Jefferson our ?RO H In our country since 1792 They were third president and his home in u C1131111111 D F Illn Monticello Va and were first called GEORGEANNA KING 12 51 EMEIIICIN EIGIGGICI made of silver Later this coin 'was Price- s aomat-r(Editor's note: This is exactly the no longer used and paper notes were made to take the place type of article we 'like to publish in the Corner If you The nickel as know Hobby Swap of silver something of special interest T E 5 T CCM we now know it Was first made in to collectori of any type to handl1866 crafters camera fans or any other I EINCILID 01 Our nickel or piece of to- - hobby fan send it in) fk' R 130E30 t4' OBEID not does as as much it did I thought I would like to write buy day ti iramo e long ago But nickels are still found and tell you about my hobbies They I CMOS N in most pockets especially those of are very interesting and keep me 01110113 Or boys Last year the United very busy I collect postmarks I girls 5 States treasury made nearly 185- - have more from Utah California Met E f the standard on the turntable and the phonograph plays the resulting music 1s abominable Neither of these tricks hurts the phonograph but they both spoil records and needles Hocus-pocstunts: Toll your guests that you will show them a trick whereby they calf make a glass of water stick to the ceiling Mount a table and put a glass of water against the ceiling holding it in place with a broomstick pressed against the bottom of the glass Feel in your pocket with your free hand as if searching for something then ask one of your guests to "please hold this a minute" giving him the broom handle Get down from the table move it away and then walk away yourself When they ask you ' where the trick is just point to the Victim who cannot get away You tiI!L4 us 11 J -1 7-- 41 that na- - a JEZ)iji nt I half-slim- es susono - r ' 1 Roos Uos half-dim- Emmen Guano! KILLs t For Your Notebook ' ' a Winners to Get Kits for These Modéls I 4: : k::I 4I - 40- - ti''4 '''''':- - '1" '' ''' °16"9'::C ' II ' g) 1) ts44 4"'"1 - 1I 4 - 4 A v - ' I : 0 444404' i fp k '''' ' ' : Iv ' 4 ) L 4J14 ' ' : A i during the short time that the picture's been under way every day's "work" has ended in a grand ice cream and cake party (Oh for the life of a glamor girl!) JOAN BURKE 16 Chicago ' a A lunch boxes!" Mrs Temple has never made any plans for Shirlev's future and says some day' Shirley will choose for herself whether she wants to be an actress or do radio work or direct or sing or write or teach school— or Just be a housewife Shirley herself Is a bit secretive about her plans—but her friends say she talks often of having a pie factory when she grows up! At nresent the little Princess of the Movies is busily occupied with her picture Little Miss Broadway" in which she has George Murphy for a dancing partner Thus far have the house dark and the locked A dim light burning at one window shows that it is open and gives enough light for the guests tomes '- ::: ep 'p v w I t The name columbine is a popular five-colorone for plants with sepals and five-spurrpetals The common columbine is a favorite garden flower and owes its name to 1 - : The grand prize model of the Martin U S army bomber and the second prize in both senior and Junioi divisions the Porterfield 90 are shown above after they have been completely built up from the kits which are to be glven the winners in the L A C soaring glider conteet April 24 the fancied resemblance of the petals to the form of a dove Columbia is the Latin word for dove The columbine is the state flower of Colorado In the United States several species grow wild and are commonly known as honeysuckles ll mill be kits of the famous Corben although that is by no means their held by the Tribune-TelegraBy JACK DOUGLAS correct name boys and girls' between the termountain Aviation club April 24 Super Ace with a wing span EMMA JANE SCHOENFELD 10 21 and enter the by first mailing in the application And fourth prizes are solid model ages of may 13 Johnson to be below to become members of the kits for the speedy German fighter big soaring glider contest club the Heinkel HE-5- 1 But four weeks remain before Rules of the competition are the big day arrives Sunday April- easier than before Tour 24—Ifirrneniberl—efilranti parents- soareFinayThe- any size you wish -and friends will meet on Glider to build Thercare no limits Also 44411rotrour 'r Point in City Creek canyon to corn- - any design you may make up or r 'sit “741!4 im pets for the numerous prizes to be any standard design which you may " follow will be acceptable awarded to the winners Your "''''' Competitors will be divided into model may be built either from two divisions of age groups to give solid balsa or built up and covered ''' ' l - 4 -' f each a better chance Senior divi- with tissue or any other type of sion will be for those entrants from construction f the age of 14 up Those younger Any boy or girl who is or be- w than 14 will be in the Junior div- comes a member of the:Salt Lake ' i'71 Tribune -- Telegram sion Intermountain r I ' Four prizes will be awardicr to Aviation club before the contest ' il the winners in each division The date may enter in the contest Judges will choose the winners grand prize in the senior division is a complete kit ' 4 ! $ I Sailplane Contest Set for April 24 m In-A- 24-in- Inaltaintiner's 'Office! e e e e t— s -- :? t a ' ' ” I I - LL 4 o0' ' t i' r 's zer - 7' ‘ o KIL I '"' 'gat a' ' - L1 - ' ii I r tt t t 1 1' t(4 t'' 7 11 """""'"1 : - ro $1t i I tr "11 t lk I tx$Sse I I 4 ' to f - ‘ ' r sfihr:AsvnkiatbotvaebaIinid period of time juniloarchdivwisliaogn The Infprmountain Aviatio'n' Club - 7 - JOIN NOW - Send In the Following Application I agree to the rules and regulations and enclose 10 cents for my pin and card which entitles me to membership - ANdamdree - ssg ' City ' State Mail to - The Intermountain Aviation Club Thy Salt Lake Tribune Telegram Salt Lake City Utah 6 a thEreaechtlicgohntstesbta:tthwe imllaryecuesiveethonrelye Iou 11 Most people can readily realizelwhich show how theshlp latrlmtned how busy an airline pilot can be for the weight it is loaded with with his controls by looking at the Beyond the seats are shown the foot picture below which shows a part pedals which control the rudder and of the instruments used to check the brakes which slow the ship on all parts of a huge 61fainliner" down after it is 'rolling along the while it is in flight either by night ground on landing In the center or day over the airline routes of of the panel is the artificial horizon the United States and all the rest which tells the pilot in whit posi— of the world tion the ship is flying when he can- The group of knobs In the center not see through the clouds or fog are engine and propeller controls Other flight instruments are located and just below them are the dials onthe left side of the panel among irt:nellif:Ilintvilislitohan4byirtigiset:1111031agneesit a span flying model of the Howard different planes to make his flights DGA-- 9 Second prizes will both be By starting to build now you too 6u1 enter this Interesting and exPorilirzterflepirdiz9Oes citing :activity You will need plenty of time to test your models so begin this week them the rate of climb indicator ' are not already amember the air speed indicator etc uninr- the Intermountain Aviation club the right side are more engine In- send in your application which is e struments and above-thpanel be- printed in blank below Mall 10 tween the frofit windows is the cents for your membership card and compass Slung from the root are pinwhich—it-th- e official sunburst the switches for all the electrical Insignia of all members in the L 4L L apparatus on the big plane 4 - tolbatImidytttlz tin United the r:5a te i t - tiP 1 V‘Sr12gt-4011ta r ArAWICalle mit —sa e '"'—''''"--- I ' o Á Ir '6 ct -- N emisma'''' c t t41 i 7 1' io Itb a'a 0 1 N colAts '1 oii :114::a4w:0 i "klit' lY4ts c di ' - -- 0 Utah level - -"- 16 11 our-nos- 17— ' I 0 There's a little public house That everyone may close ' It's the little public speaking house e— That's right- - beneath When you are on are above 'average I -- 4- i :1 ' Magna - :: Becalm) she is the most lamoustthing that happened during its little girl in the world you would making: Then she will touch her expect 'Shirley Temple to be the kind mother's arm and smile of child' she isn't but instead she Shirley is like any other little is the romping laughing happy girl and likes to color pictures with little girl she is Loved and fal make valentines and flow-let- 's mired praised and cooed-a- t she crayons "bake" mud pies read books play with het dolls and pets Before leaving for the studio every morning she inquires personally into the welfare of her various peta which include three ponies three 1 macaw and a canary named dogs Bing! To Shirley a motion picture studio is a playgrAnd where one does fascinating things romps with fellow workplaymates (stand-i- n ers directors) and goes to school three hours a day But though studio life is fun working on location is still more so Illustrative was her reaction to the announce ment that she would have 25 days of location while she was making 'Wee Willie Winkie" "Goody goody!" she beamed "Twenty-five Thanks sent me ' hocus-pocu- Dear Sir: leek Kathryn Richards set itr i: Little Hollywood 1 e I y The Mailbag Murray Utah few days? April noth-- I us Robert Pettit shingles the roof while Slick's Berryman and John Maurer paint the walls of the new playhouse In the first trade room at the Highland Park school Miss Kathryn Smith is teacher of this group which b Just taking up the study of the home and has built this little house as part of their work to IThere's 0' these last Tlebrate March or to welcome & 4 1 I a bit of land left over said that I may use and care for by myself Any kind of tree that I choose ' Now dear Mr Nurseryman I need your help you see 'Because the tree that I want to ': t '50 r Pocuo Party1 us - 0 My father is Planting an orchard Small trees in a long straight row We will care for thcm so tenderly And carefully watch them grow c4 ' 1 '' :: t '': ':: : :1 t !1 ‘:: 1: ' :::'' : I cover - i-4 :: Billie's Letter f - 4: & 1 8-- z 1 t di Deer Mr Nurseryman Your catalog isn't complete For I've searched from cover :R 0' ‘ z t aae I 4 -0- -- are surly and mean They are ready to fight anything They usually fight one another for mates Sometimes in these fights the horns are In inseparably locked together such cases the deer die of starve tion or fall prey to other animals After the mating season the deer has no use for his horns and they IVO should be underare dropped stood that the dropping is controlled by nature not by the deer The average weight of the mule deer is from about 150 te 175 pounds However deer have 'been killed weighing a great deal more 4 The deer's greatest protectors by nature are its keen scent speed in rtmpipg ancLprptegtkve coloration therrrtogetherfor none of these abilities However They were set forth in the cruel Let the other fellow talk occagive it much protection from a man world to seek another place of ref- sionally you can't- learn much by with a high powered rifle of patient listening to yourself The deer is in no immediate dan- uge—lost are the months — ger of extinction If all the citizens will cooperate in enforcing the game laws and 1getting rid of the preda tors the deer will continue to thrive among us But if the citizens fail few to observe the game laws in short years the deer will be gone f Citizens of the state "might well adopt the Ifollowing slogan: the deer Web 1 ' ' Let's keep it here ii0 III RAY CHRISTENSEN 16 11j DI ! City I I! I — 01 g oft III r i 0$ -:- a i '" - i TVItat Nelv 1 -- 7 I' t ' eiof water and are raced these a all have have a but have and stick glad& glass groups regular relay ing la more apptopriate than a hodue to the ceiling as anany tiny bells as yelling at these two to hurry you Put race' which can be Inteipretpocus party Stand in a ring each with your there are children in each side on walk over and give them the prizes ed as either a "Mad March" event hands behind you turn mud for having won this hocus-pocOrryoureown the table Each childi-ior an "April fool" frolic finger you tiaveput a- - little eoot run to the table get a ball and run race ' Your refreshments must also be For invitations you might send Each player says in turn "hocus-poc- beak to his place Hermust stand hocus-pocuI touch your right cheek!" ringing the bell while the rest of First of all pass out the following verse' and taps his right hand neighbor his side Utica their turns Announce sandwiches 'that have been made hocus-pocA on the right cheek The next time at the beginning that a nice prize several days in advance and are tarty around the circle say '"Hocus-pocu- s will be given to the Winner of the hard and dry After your guests I think would be the thing It is best to show the prig have tried to eat them pass a bowl To have around this time of year I touch your left cheek" The third race time the brow the fourth the first a book of jokes for the boy of artificial fruit such as is sold When nonsense is the king chin and so on The guest on your and a flapper doll for the girl who at department stores for decorative Hour and date right will get a black smudge on wins The guests will race fran- - purposes The punch should be Your name and address his cheeks brows thin etc of tically in order to win the prize plain water with harmless coloring If the verse is printed backward course but as none of the rest have All but the last two You have ar- - When your guests have despaired so that it has to be read in a mirror such marks he will be unable to ranged that the last in one rbw is of a good lunch pass sandwiches of and nut fillit will be elore fun You can do guess why they are all laughinf so a boy and in the other a girl and brown bread with date ' you have privately Instructed them ing popcorn balls on the end of this if you have a typewriter and hard s A race Is fine Di- - to sit down and look at a magazine long sticks (to represent balloons) put a sheet of plain paper on top invitation paper then a vide your guests Into two equal while the race is being run When and punch thwyour carbon sheet face up When the time for the party f 1 - "'' ' 1 - their getting 11 of - Last year there were about 44000 licensed deer hunters Approximately 1500 of these were from outside the state About 40000 hunt- are were successful in IS t- It — - t large to the Utah State Fish and Game commission and the Cooperation of boat of the citizens 74) i- ears ofits because ed In Utah at 'o t- 4ees - :4 c c& For up no open season on deer When the deer were safely on the increale the open season was restored Today ti anksre nearly 100000 deer 10 a- 44' IC far the most important of all gam animals in Utah is the mule a - 7 BY e t ": - - i I r le - 1 hy Not 'House Lyn - ' Of Value d D 2t First Gra ers Build r: : - : Considered d V 1038 - l k MAR Age ' ! 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