Juvenile Instructor . ,And they can see the golden sun. All the world is full of beautyAnd the air—how it does ring!Every one is overjoyedAt the coming of the spring. Lerean Fitzgerald,Age 12. Kamas, Utah. A True Bear Story Last summer, mother, sister Roseand I went for a visit to Tenino,Washington. We visited Uncle Rob-bert and Aunt Wealthy at their ranchin the woods. Every day we either went fishing orpicking wild berries. One day, asAunt Wealthy and mama were goingup the trail to pick berries, they sawwhat they thought was a large dogcoming down the trail, but as theydrew near they saw it w


Juvenile Instructor . ,And they can see the golden sun. All the world is full of beautyAnd the air—how it does ring!Every one is overjoyedAt the coming of the spring. Lerean Fitzgerald,Age 12. Kamas, Utah. A True Bear Story Last summer, mother, sister Roseand I went for a visit to Tenino,Washington. We visited Uncle Rob-bert and Aunt Wealthy at their ranchin the woods. Every day we either went fishing orpicking wild berries. One day, asAunt Wealthy and mama were goingup the trail to pick berries, they sawwhat they thought was a large dogcoming down the trail, but as theydrew near they saw it was a largebrown, bear. When they saw it wasa bear they ran back on the trail fora mile before they stopped to lookback. When they looked they saw nobear. I think he ran away as fastas they did. They told Uncle Robert about took his gun and looked for thebear. He followed the bears tracksfor some time but was unable to findthem. Claudius Christiansen,Age 9. Ontario, Oregon, Box 367. Apr. 1921 THE BUDGET BOX 217. Photo by John Vivien LytleAge 10. Overton, Nevada. The Honest: Boy Once there was a little boy namedBenny who was making toy moneyfor his teacher. He had all kinds ofcardboard. One little thin piece fordimes, a little thicker for pennies, stillthicker for nickels and so on up todollars. The cardboard was coloredlike the money he was making. Hewas a poor boy, so the teacher had tofurnish the scissors, cardboard, andmoney stampers for him. He was busy at work and had gotall the teacher wanted him to makedone. He had to make her one hun-dred of every kind and he still hadenough left to make fifty pennies,sixty-five dimes, fifty nickels, thirty-two quarters, twenty-five halves, andtwenty dollars. He was cutting thisthat was over for himself when abeautiful fairy came in. She had light-blue eyes and wore a pale-blue mother wasnt home. When he saw her he was frightened and told him not to be frightened, butto go on with his work. When he-had four more


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