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Clever Young Toe Daneer 12vear-rlJennvlee Bner daughter of Mr and Mrs Joe Baer 1548 Laird avenue left Balt Lake City on July 15 to gomto Los Angeles where she plans to put in the next two months m intensie study of the arious types of dancd cu ' & I ing Alreadv an auomplishod lot dancer Jennylee will studv bilht and toe dancing from 'Jhiodore Kosloff and Ernest Belcher and tap dancing from the Fain hon and amhi-iouMarco studio The joungbler has been stud) mg dancing for six tears and is a pup of the Fanchon and Mario studio here She formerly studied with Maseagno One of the highlights of Tcnny lees trip will he the Mage appearance she is making at the P theater in lais Angeles tvhere she is now filling a weeks engagement as dancer Jennylee is accompanied by her mother Later Mr Bayer will join them and they will visit the San Francisco fair before returning home in the fall when Jenntlee Will enter Roosevelt high school o U rather rapid regular stride is important for hiking might be wise to practice walk-in- g along the walk at home to determine your most efficient ef step and vour best speed length Another thing to watch (this should be done in dust or sand) is the position of your feet when they touch the ground The inside of the feet should move along a parallel line If jou permit your feet to turn out your walking well Jennjlee Bayer ialenied Salt Lake dancer who left last week for Los Angeles where she will study dancing Amateur Press Club Has Worthy Publications Members of the Salt Lake chap-- t ter of the Amateur Press associa- Lon are an enthusiastic group of young folks whose interest in printers’ ink is more varied than the average run of press folk For this group Is actively engaged m writing editing publishing and printing their own httle magazines and pamphlets whpreas most young journalists select just one phase of this work or even one narrow division of a phase and let the rest go Among the publiiations of the s Another publication Is ‘Utam’1 with Louise Eschler as editor Contributors to a recent issue of Utam included besides many of those who write for Inklings Walter E Mellinger Ford Haskill Virginia Baker Marjcan Bell and Margante Stanley ‘ "mag-azm- Discarded Tin Cans Make Camp Cooking Utensils n-- 'j Cans i a QfcLLOM “TIM il i Cl bi -- FIT 5 BEND bOWNCN We know warm weather makes you just a little drowsy but it won t take too much energy to guess these riddles Try them' j 1 When are eves not eves’ -- A CANDLE HOLDER Why are a broken rhair and a policeman alike’ — Anna Lou Tnbbv coal a trickv thing’ Why n -Dorothy Taylor 5 How many inserts does it take to make a landlord’— Anton Bis mger MADE FROM FIVE GALLON TIN Jim PUNCH HOLES FOR' MINNOW BUCkET i mini tt Up north Indians 'and while trap-pu- s make manv pie es of tamp equipment from discarded tin cans using a pair of old scissors a file a P ii n h made from a nail and a lit kmfo as tools uj Cai s of the torrert size and c slupe for whatever jou hate in tm ml should bo selected and elr uned bv holding hem over a hot fire a few seconds before si curing w it h sand and water 1 shows a drinking eup bigute nude from an ordinary can Notice that the strip left to fold ovtr for the h indie includes tho seam n of the tan thereby adding Ihe plate is a shallow stiength t on of a largtr can iF tf PAILS STOVE B $ n 4 J h KNOB EDGES Loretta Krause 2 What is smarter than a count mg horse? — Elizabeth Atm txi Lovely Photographs And for the child there are beautiful illustrations showing healthy happy children at work and at play delightful photographs that will be bound to interest the little child and stimulate him to imitate the pictured youngsters Volume two on constructive play is also aimed chiefly at the parents suggesting ways to adapt the house to the child to prepare the jard for his play But it goes into games and parties trips and pels —chapters and chapters that will prove valuable to the older child as well as to the parents Here again the photographs are as delightful as a picture book in themselves This volume was prepared by Rose H Alschuler and Christine Heinig About Our World Volume three Nature is about half and half— a great deal of useful Information for parents on how to point out the beauties of the world that lie around us and a great deal of information older children can cull for themselves from the book to use in classroom and in play The photographs are exquisite and valuable Bertha Stevens is author of this volume Then comes volume four a book of stories and poems to be told or read aloud to the child or to be read by him Compiled by Mary Lincoln Morse the volume contains stories of adventure fairy tales stories of festivals of grow- aMlfett set-tio- orn Poppt r r ’I he corn poj per figure 2 is from a tw o g illon square oil can the left-ostrip bung folded down and Kill tai l t to a st n k handle A square DEER — dear — deal — EL pu o of tin wilh eiUes folded to The Indian thiefs are luting hold K in plaee forms a lid to keep Bull Black Hawk and Towhatan the tvn from popping out lie Their there sure to punch air hole and 1m k wi'h a whitikd knob on to lift it b igure 3 is a saucepan or made Kiddle An slidlowtr it can he usid as a fry 1 When the wind makes them wamg pm The candle holder figure ter Z A spelling hte 3 Both will 4 tan be made from a small can pinch you if jou dont park right Or you can t ut a g illon sue round 4 Because when bought it usuully (an (o the same shape to serve goes to the seller (cellar) 5 Tenants as a ri f lector and to hold a squat oil lamp instead of the candle Suth (ten ants) a reflet tor doubles the amount of kght thrown by cither lamp or Perfectly Safe M die C - n i -- candle 'So you are the only survivor of the wrerk wont you tell us how Tails Tail jou ramp to he saved’ ’Sure I missed the boat!’ about I too manv of them Large ones for lugging water should have rope or strap handles passed completely around them for strength A smaller pail used inside a larger one as a minnow bucket should have holes punched as shown Even a cooking glove figure 6 can be made from a large five gallop od an Notice that the front flap is left on to fold back and forth not only for feeding wood hut to shut down the fire for slow looking The stack collar is made hv punching a hole with a large nail then cutting back from it star fashion in half a dozen places Fold these flaps up and over them f t small cans one on top of the other with and bottoms out T heso hi t as a stai k to carry smoke awav from the i ookltig Such a stove cooks and holds heat better if the sides and bm k are banked with earth 'I his tin tamping gear is not only easily made and light to carry but having no ihsIv value it med not be lugged bai k home when you break lamp The pietes shown are a few of the many whuh merely can he mad( Others in lude wash basin soap holder match box salt and pepper shakers minnow trap boat bailer candle lanterns etc OI)T T(I Boss— Rastus you good for nothing stamp where have you been loafing all dav? ptdn t I tell you to lay In some coal’ Rastu- s- Yassuh Ahs been lay-i- n Are Handy tn de coal all day though here figure 5 are alvvavs handy is lots of softer places wliar Ah d camp and jou cannot have ruther lay I A 1 j vfc Fnterprising Kojden Glade left and David West find that a sidewalk punch stand itable Their customers are Barbara Glade left and Helen West is prof- Business men up town may shut up the office and go on a fishing trip during the torrid weather we have been having but Salt Lake s boys and girls alert to oppoftumty have been turning each burning moment into good cool cash Along the sidewalks between town and the residential district and further out where folks have to wait for cars and buses punch stands have blossomed in gay profusion The cool looking drinks and the sugges' tive cry “Lemonade1 Lemonade’ Drink coax many some cool lemonade1’’ a penny- - and sometimes even a nickle or a dime from the pockets of pedestrians Seven year-ol- d David West and his pal Royden Glade have a punch stand down near Davids home 1105 10th East street Here every afternoon they smile enr couragingly at passersby selling punch almost as fast as they can make it But even if no one comes past the boys make money for they have two steady customers who help things a great deal by purchasing drinks when business lags These customers are Helen West and Barbara Glade and the little girls not only purchase glass after glass of punch from the boys but they help to manufacture it they wafeh the stand while the boys go to the store for new supplies and they run into the house for fresh ice when that in the punch mel’s And so this little venture like many another started during the past week is a and David and Royden wull have plenty of pennies to treat their sisters with on July 24 s Readers’ Letters Show How Ideas Can Be T ii rued Into Spending Money Do you need spending money? fWrays of earning money He writes brain to work and you “Last spring I worked for a can figure out a way to earn it neighbor at 50 cents a day DurOther readers of the Boys’ and ing the winter I trapped and at Girls’ Page ranging in age from Christmas time I sold Christmas eight years up and living in tiny seals 1 won a dollar prize for villages and in large cities have selling 250 the most anybody sold in Yankton county At night I already solved the problem And they’ve written us letters played for dances and earned some telling us just how they have more money earned money Were passing on ‘I also bought a little for the ideas to you Now read what $2 00 took it home and fedpigit up and sold it for $20 00" they have done Fishworms — plain ordinary Makes Birdhouses have proved to be a miniature gold mine for Emmett Jordan And here s a good letter from of Arnolds Park Iowa ing things funny stones—a comRaymond Garrison of Laurence “When I was eight years old” Ind pilation of the best in childrens literature This volume is gaily Emmett writes ’a storekeeper ‘I am 15 years of age and I illustrated in color by Helen asked me to dig him some learned how to make birdhouses in angle-worto fish with Torrey I dug them 1035 when I was in the fifth grade and sold them to him and this The first birdhouse I made was for Book Gay Song gave me an idea Since I live on wrens It won first prize out of a Then there is volume five a the lake shore and many fishergroup of 25 houses made by pupils book of songs from many lands men go by I put up a sign offerin my class The prize wag a d book called ’At Home with gathered together by Thonms ing angleworms for sale and did ’ the Birds Whitney Surette with lovely il- a pretty good business lustrations by Gertrude Herrick ‘The next summer we had a ‘I then started to make Howe This takes up the to sell getting 35 or 50 cents part mu- drouth and worms were scarce sic plajs in the child s life very But I had afeood wet place by the each for them I like to do this lake to dig them and I found them kind of work very much and find briefly and then come the songs grave and gay nursery rhymes very plentiful I sold them to a it profitable I teach children how and songs of work and play Both boathouse for five cents a dozen to place the houses so the baby and music are given the Sometimes they would take as music so simply written that many as 20 or 30 dozens in one the youngster will begin to pick day the tunes out on the When I ran out of places to dig piano thus at home I went behind ice houses becoming familiar with music before he knows it where the wet sawdust attracted All five volumes are bound in the worms In one summer I clean bright washable bindings bought a $30 bicycle shoe skates I made about making a lovely set and one that and other things When we see a tent pitched for should prove as popular with the J60 out of worms that summer boys and girls as it does with the when I was 10 years old ” ramping we always think of In-- " dtans Our crossword puzzle shows parents teachers playground di- Sells Orange Juice an animal which was the favorite rectors and other leaders who will doubtless turn to it Thats really taking advantage food of Indians In the pioneer days again and of an again opportunity right at your THE BISON Another reader who doorstep cashed in on a similar opportunity is Ann Webster JO years old of 311 Interlachen avenue Winter Put your bird-hous- CUT DOWN FOR CUP-- E PLATES TURN OVER EDGES TO MAKE SMOoTh sol ution Along Walks hand-painte- — Common These Itiddlcs Arc Not Hard The words in the diamond ar map maple papoose plowess E HUNT tiik four-pag- Walk straight ahead with vour head firmly erect and your back straight A paik on your back-- hot too heavy of course— will help jou assume and keep a correct walking posture l Crossword puzzle Louise Eschler Joseph J Gudoms E R Coombs and Lawrence R Th Busy Bee” is the third pamphlet published by the group with Rhoda WaUis as editor local group is Inklings-Fro- m And so the members of the Na” e Utah a leaflet of poems tional Amateur Press club write stories and editorials Flame Jor- edit and publish their own work e and gensen is editor of this little cordially invite other young ” a reoent issue of which eon- - people who are interested to join tamed work by Harold D Ellis with them be inefficient Answers to This Week’s Puzzles Blossom Smith M D and Douglas A Thom M D and is up to the minute and accurate yyee A Punch Stands accomplished Is this: Part of each tells the mother about her child and how the child can use the material n the volume and part is addressed directly to the child himself Thus in volume one which deals wilh health and is addressed principally to mothers the care of the child from the selection of his home to the building of proper health habits and establishing the right outlook on life is taken up chapter by chapter in a clear and interesting way This volume was prepared by Richard M N Equipment Is Important On Long Hike it Cool Lemonade 9 Served in the Shade Wtf book s &s Set of Books Planned to be of value both to children and to their parenLs a set of five volumes called “Childhood” has been published by the Houghton Mifflin Company of New York And the way the object has been i 1939 July 23 Flourish During Hot Weather Planned for Whole Family Chosen Art When you begin packing for that Overnight bike don't forget to take elong the following items A match safe a jackknife a stout cord or small rope strong enough to sustain the weight of a person and from 20 to 30 feet long a compass and if possible a pair of mall field glasses Try making a match safe from two empty shot gun shells fitting one into the other Dip the matches in melted paraffin and you will be able to light them in the rain If there are any mountains or elopes to hike over the rope might be very handy when the going gets rough The compass will give you the correct directions in cloudy weather and you’ll be surprised at how many times the knife will be handy And here are a few pointers about the real business of hiking Don't walk too feist when first 6tart out Keep your you gait down to two steps a second until 5ou get jour second wind otherwise you will wear yourself out early in the hike and not enjoy the rest of Suit iakc Urilnvnc birds will be safe from harm until they are old enough to fly away ” Up until a few months ago Shirley Allen of 804 Evanston street Nashville Jenn thought that girls couldn't do much to make money But she decided to have a try at it so she got her mother to teach her how' to crochet and she learned very quickly ’At fust I crocheted only small pieces” she says “Then I started a luncheon set The thread cost me 75 cents and it took me two weeks to finish it Everybody was crazy about the pink and white combination I had used Lots of people wanted to buy it and a friend of my mother offered me $2 00 for Dog’s Death Causes Boy To Write Bit Most readers of this page have at some time or other lost a beloved pet They have felt the sorrow and sense of emptiness that follows They can sympathize with Gerald S Wolff Lincoln high school student who has written the following in an attempt (o record one such happening witn which he was poignantly connected ‘PUDGY’ just died She was just a little one too white with a few My dog it Naturally I accepted brown spots She always slept with “Now I am kept busy crocheting one of us kids different things for the neighbors I held her when she died— just and Im making quite a bit of loosened up and yelped a little extra money ” The driver couldn't help it she was sorry ‘Pudgy” was running to meet me when it happened Wasn’t Fiml I nianvged not to cry when I told the lady she didn t owe us Employer- “You say you had your last place three years’ Why anything Then I brought ‘Pudgy’ around to the batk porch and put did you leave’ her on a blanket She didn t bleed Applicant ’I was pardoned” much A'l the kids in the neighborhood had to rome and touch her until I brought her into the house I was out kicking a ball when daddy drove up He looked at me kinda’ funny when he saw my swollen eyes I tried to smile when I told him but a big tear spoiled it I stayed out a little while longer word chains Change one letter at and when I came in daddy’s eyes a time making a good word with were all shiny He went over and looked at her and said ‘She wis each move Change HUNT to KILL in four a nice dog never bit anyone -- ’ Camping Theme Found In Week’s Puzzles Posers ‘Slump’ Manv Minds y Hoik Ela "One day in Mart h 1018 ” Ann says ’I wanted some money to go to the movies and I didn t want tn ask Mother for it Sint e we had oranges growing in our back yard I decided to sell orange juice ’I set up a little yellow table and put doilies on it I aiso had a musical thair wliuh was partly just to attrait attention and part1 sold a ly for me to d glass of orange juit e for five tents and I took in $175 the fust After these posus well expect you to know the different e between a frog and a load -- and a lot of other things too as far 'as that goes Lee how fast vou can answer them1 1 What is a j It it rilin' 2 What are the only animals capable of true flight’ 3 From what does tallow tome’ dav 4 What substances are used in ’Every time during that dav fireworks to prodiuc tolors’ when Id decided tn quit and go 5 What is a characteristic differto the movies another eiistnmer ent e in a frog and a toad’ would tome along So I hid to 6 Where is the control of the watt until the ntxt diy to go to human body s balance loiated’ the mov les 7 Who was the wife of Soirates’ 8 Who sculptured the Matue of Dealers in Kindling Liberty ’ The need of momy for Christmas led Keniuth Barlow of Camhy Ind inlo dt v loping a profitable business His t hum mid he put their heads together and derided If the hot w eat her gets you (low n to make money out of a lot of old and youd like to have a good tool boards that were around on ” try this handv easv the back of the Ivmgwhere Kenplate recipe It was sent m by Veda Bca-zc- ll neth lived 1107 Garfield Kansas Citv ‘Dad gave the hoards to us” Top it e - 2 tups water 2 bottles Kenneth reports ‘and we broke cola pop '3 tup Irmon juue tup them up and sold them for kindsugar to our rust door neighbor He Combine sugar and water Heat to ling us in a wheelbarrow gave boiling point and boil five minutes load Before tints we were through we ('tail and Htld limon June and pop had t leaned up our lot — Frtee I his nutkt a 8 serv mgs I ood whuhnotw only is worth a great deal — coloring may be added if dt sired but we had sold 44 loads of kindling running $4 40 tltar profit to use for our Christmas shopping VllsW era to I oners We now hRve a lot more wood 1 Devtt e used for plutking the to sell as we have been Gearing strings on a stringed instrument off another lot and (hopping up 2 Rais 3 Beef or mutton the small trees I am 10 yeais 4 Metallic salts 5 A frog has teeth a ld ” Pet6 'Ihe inner ear 1 hirteen ear old Reuben toad has none 7 Xanhppe 8 Frederic AuguMe ersen Route ’ Irene South Da Bartholdi difftrcnt koti has found sit-o- n always glad to see us ” I started to let out some big in three sobs and told him how Id been picture below are the pitying with her liss than 15 minthree Indian chiefs Can utes before ” 'She seemed extra peppy today them’ She looks natural doesn t she’” daddy said 'Yeah but that s cuz’ she wa sleeping most of the time" I sail and tried to laugh Something got stink in my throat Did she try to lick your hand”’ 'No just w ent limp ” I answered ‘Patsy will be the one that really DEER to VEAL ‘ 11 erv ' I hope she doesn't like she usually " good-size- ’ The Kilclicncttc moves Change moves In the names of you guess v aural er er GERALD S WOLFE Cool Recipe Helps Cook Perform Gong Tidings A tasy froztn salad is our reupe for today If you’re tired of the ones vou’ve been using why not make this’ The rctipe won this week $1 prize for Geneva Butler of Delaware Near An opening Railroad (Abbr) A grain pnk-me-up- ‘ 'Pudgy We wire going to have a nite flint ra! for her but the neighbors stid vou re supposed to let the take dead dogs The kicked ’Pudgy" once The dt finitions ACROSS Advertisement (Ahbr ) Name of this animal To grow old To make a mistake High In disorder Where the bison roamed DOWN 'I o question c Musical note Indefinite article come home does and call The two missing words in the stntence below arc pronounced the same but spelled differently Be Frozen Tomato Salad No pict ire of Indians would he sure vou pit the right one in the without a 1 complete papoose in it correct blank tablespoon of gelatin so we’ve built our word diamond ups tomato jult e Pocahontas the of daughter around one The second word is a own thief had come 'i teaspoon salt — few grains pep to save (hart the third is a tree the fifth Captain John Smith Ptr is the plural of a farming imple2 t loves ment and the sixth a feminine sufi ttuc e Within lilt 1 fix T Sure Sign ’There must be a lot of golfers in this building" a man said the other O O S E day O ‘Why do you think so’” he was s asked E Weil when T railed ’Four’ in the The Indians were great hunters elevator (he other morning everyas you know and that suggests two body dut ked A P A r I ’ Mix 1 I cup of tomato juke with Ihe gelatin Let stand for five minutes or more Heat remainder ol juu’e with the seasoning for five minutes Dissolve the gelatin In th strain and cool boiling juite Freeze in refrigerator May h served in squaies or mounds on let tin e with a drop of msvonnaise or eath mound or square |