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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SALINA, UTAH N. What Manila Looks Like to Airplane Riders 'Jt ,, V. ,, . .... IX , ,.s t as--'- ; Tv,.. fcjj 3J Trr Vsi ;.. The Cfiiildrens Corner I Edited by DOROTHY EDMONDS 2JNl Hanakos Holiday Little Ilanako Tunako opened her eyes slowly. She raised her black head from the wooden pillow and stared at the sunlight coining through the paper walls. She rolled quickly out of bed, which was made of soft quilts tiled on the floor. She put on her gayest, brightest kimono with big red flowers Ou it, her white stockings which had daces made for t lie big toes, and she slipped her feet into her red sandals. "Good morning, little one," said a gentle voice ns her mother came Into We are glad that honorthe room. able sun most kindly shines upon this Mrs. Tanako great day of dolls. pushed back the sliding walls and let the sunshine and t he playful breezes of March pour into the room. Now may we have the beautiful steps? Ilanako nsked after she had eaten her breakfast. She watched eagerly as her mother took out of a big chest five steps covered with red silk. At the top of the steps she placed a dazzling golden screen. "Here come most honorable emperor and empress, said Ilanako, taking two dolls from her .mothers hand. ilanako placed each royal doll on the top step In front of the golden screen. Next come the said Ilanako. Site arranged the three dolls in their bright kimonos on the stop below the royal family. ladies-in-waiting,- la Here is a new airplane view of Manila, capital of the I'liijippiue .islands. new $2,000,000 city post otiice building on Mie banks of thd 'Iasig river. .. '' s . . LIGHTS OF NEW YORK ' .''- ... . ... tyALTER TRUMBULL ' BV . There'are.many. browqstone liousds . still left on t'he sida streets, of Nefr York, fcow that (Jaylight savinggives. us long twilight houos after the work of the day Is over, you seg the high 6teps leading up to the doors .of these Bouses covered with the inhabitants, just fls you might gee. persons sitting ob the front steps in 'any little fbwn. , .New York isjbniy a collection of little', .. to.wns held together by a city charter. 'Not only the shrqrjs biit the roofs-ar- e rest, or play areas, in spinmej. . I am nq,t talking of penthouse roofs, but Just of the ordinary roofs of buildings.. Lookiag down from &q upper pvin- dow of any of the. tall buildings, you can see etrfldren playing on the flat . roofs, while some oldei; tneifiber of the family sits, usually in a rocking chair, watching them. Slime'of these watch- erg have rigged sunshades, for them-- . selves. '.JVhen the weatler grgws real-- . ly hot, thfise foots will have cots or. and their owners . mattvosses on.t-fterwill be shseiripg' asjfietfr hr the stags, L.' as thy cati get. . Ampnjj tl,6 '.. attra.ctiij aaaers attractive apartment in . . . ' . V; - ...., the center foreground is seen the . . I. . papers carry sfoHes of the thousand's who will be benefited hut they rarely mention the few. who may be crushed by the wheels of progress. There are, foe example, two women who have bpen running a newsstand for many years. It has furnished them with a decent livelihood, perhaps clothed and educated their, children. . Recently those women.have been looking worried find forlorn; The opening of a new Subway has diverted traffic from their stand and It looks as if they might have to. give It up. .' - others are furtiished on request. Mrs. Kefldall had, for some rhagon. experienced considerable difficulty ia getting one book, but hayi .finally. obtained it. Now it seems that whe'n the dinner wps over and only the men were left at the table, the conversation turned tofeaft of. strength. Count von Luck-ne- r Is very big; very 11; able, and very strong; In discussing suph feats as .tearing pacs flf cards .and otlygr .things in two, 1 offered to Illustrate fils jiointJ and material was furnished When Mas. for th6. demonstration. Kendall pe.xt- - sdw her priced telephone Women are. much more particular about their hairdressers than men are about their barbers. So lohg as a man doesn't get the old country bowl cut, he Is ptetty well satisfied, but tlW appear. to be dozens of wajls of cutting and fixing a womanis hair. I Sounds of a Revival My Neighbor --- RESTORE faded upholstery, the dust out, then brush. Apply a strong lather of castile soap with a hard brush, waslt off with clear water, then wash off with alum water. On becoming dry, the colors will look as well as ever. When the colors are faded beyond recovery they may be touclied up with a pencil dipped in water colors of suitable shade, mixed with gum water. New-Yer- gwe FOOD FOfl THE FUSSY. . There are groWn-ups- . who are fusiy about "their food, bvft sometimes "they are hdpeless; however with chilslren a firm hand and eternal vigilance will accomplish wonders.- - Children are naturally imag-inadve and keenly enjoy a fairy tale, no riiatter what it is about. Why not use. this method in teaching ipm to .eat tne .things he should. Every woman should be a good story teller, aide to picture interesting tilings- - out Bf the ordinary. W'tb really ill people in bed, one may use about the same story for even grown ups, they get pleasure out of the things that the eh-iwill, Jf presented in. a whimsical manner. i Floating Island. This dish of our grandmother's day will never go out of style, for1 it is so wholesome and good as well as pretty. To prepare the custard take three egg of sugar, a yolks, f cupfuls pinch of salt, one and ef scalded milk and when cooked until (t coats the spoon add one-haof vanilla to flavor. For the Island, heat the whites of the eggs ttblll stiff, add four tablespooufuls of . If you want candles to last half as long again as usual, try the following plan : Take each candle by the wick and give it a good coating of white varnish. Then put the candles away for a day or two to harden. The varnish prevents the grease from running down, and so preserves the life of the candle. ..... Jiave knowtf women .to come hack to town in summer froqi places which . were an over-nigtrip, just to have When .New York.opensla m?"w subtheiT hair done by thpir accustomed way, the mayor .usually drives the' coiffeur. At tfie present time, my wife first trgin through it and there are is disconsolate because her favorite Speeches and a general celebration1 ii hairdresser, Iierre,.is moving to Clevewhich the officials of the company and land! : . citizens committee, take part. Neys- - ' . (.1931. Bell Syndicate. 1WMIJ Service. 4ook, pieces. it.wqs torh.. neatly in four sugar and drop by spoonfuls oh hot water In a .shallow pan. . Cook until firm or set in the oven tobrown. Remove the .islands to the Custard, chill and sefve. Our grandmothers used to cook the egg white on top of the custard while it wa cooking thus they conserved time and heat.. . A dislr of floating island, sd good for children who will not- eat custardar and refuse milk, may be presented in a glass dish with the cooked white of eggs op top. It may be ff .treasure Island, an iceberg with a nut" to be rescued of a raisin will do. If it is not real enough make legs and arms of cl ves, a'hrtwJ of a large clove. The a tftSlgr will eat his way to being hero. . (I 1931. Western Newsnanpr Union.) - SHE WAS YOUNGEK '. . Bolt Opens Big Hole in Automobile Path Fishkill, N. V.llgy and Fred- If the surface of your stove looks rough. It Is probably due to an accumulation of stove blacking. Sand paper rubbed over the surface will make It as smooth as when new. (Copyright.)-WN- Service. d i'H-I-i-- 'H-I- 1 How to Build Your Fortress 1. A soft wood box about 19 inches by 13 Inches is used for the main part, and a slmilnr one is cut up for the turrets at the four corners. 2. Tools you will need are: a coping saw, saw, chisels, a small cross-cu- t plane, hammer, assorted nails, sharp knife, a pencil and ruler. 3. Pieces are cut In the parapet with coping saw and knife and are 1 inch Inch high. long and 4. The platforms inside turrets, for It soldiers to stand on, are 2 inches down from the top. Small ladders can reaclt from the floor to platforms. 5. Two doors, each 2 inches wide by 4 incites high, are placed on hinges and open inward. 6. The drawbridge can be made of several pieces of wood called slats, and can have small chains (obtained at ten-cestores) to raise and low- er it. The fortress should be painted a gray color. f Copy rttch t. ) WNU Servlo. 7. Guam Is to Be Demilitarized t City-Slillar- d Started Jean Newton BAD CESS TO YOU! Is an idiom exclusively Irish nativity and which Is understood to mean. "May 111 luck attend . you ! bears all the . While this- expression J- .Miss Oldgirl Am I younger than look or am I older? Sir. Wise My dear lady, nobody could possibly be half aa young as you look. I in earmarks of an imprecation of curse, it really sounds much worse than it connotes today, its usage being quite similar to our, "Oh, go to the devil ! As. already Indicated, the line Is Irish in origin, "cess" being the Gaelic for "board and lodging!" (S. lilt. Bell Syndicate.) WNU Service. TOOELE, UT. The Tooele Valley Railway company has petitioned the public utilities commission for permission to substitute motor bus service for train service between Warner and Tooele City. The application points out that the chief business of the line is ore shipments to the International Smelting company plant, which recently curtailed business. NEPIIT, TIT. Fifty-on- e quarts of Early Spring Flies at ,V) cents a qnnrt have been purchased by the officers of the Juab stake relief Society. By destroying the flies during the early summer, the society believes it will lessen the nmn-li(luring August. TWIN FALLS, IDA. Twin Falls county commissioners have decided to rehabilitate a herd district cov-- . ering the territory around Itoger-so- n on the Salmon project, south of here. This action was taken after a hearing when a number of residents from that section applied for the district. RLACKFOOT, IDA. Remodeling of the hog and sheep siieds of the eastern Idaho district fair grounds here will afford accomodations for twice the number of animals hereIndications are tofore exhibited. that the new space will le fully occupied for the fair, September 29 to October 2. OGDEN, UT. The artesian wells are said to he holding out good, but side canyon streams have little or no water in them. These streams are Wheeler creek, Cold Wnter creek, and Warm Springs. LAS VEGAS, NEV. Specifications and calls for bids for Boulder Citys permanent postoffice building, hitherto a matter of uncertainty, and the government administration building and dormitory, three of the principal structures In the construction town, will be out soon. IDA. Emmett valEMMETT, of cherries season shipment leys totaled 85 car loads to eastern markets. SALT LAKE CITY, UT. Although the drouth Is not serious, the deficiency of moisture will result in a reduction of Utahs major crops this year, according to a forecast of the United States deThe repartment of agriculture. more a sounds optimistic note, port however, in the predict! Inn that the slates crops, particularly the fruit crop will lie of good quality. IDA. Reseeding of BURLEY, ranges of the Minidoka national forest is giving good results In the territory in this district. Stock la kept off certain parts of the range until after the seed of the more Important forage crops have matured. of TltOVO, UT. Assignment 100 teachers for the Provo city has been made schools for 1931-3To relieve conjestlon, 15 new teachers were hired. HELENA, MONT. Drouth conditions In Montana and Neveda are forcing cattle growers to Import large quantities of hay for winter feeding. CEDAR CITY, UT. Construction of the new mechanic arts building at the branch agricultural college here has begun. HELPER, UT. The city has completed the Installation of a chlorination machine on the Ilelper pipe line system at New Peerless for treatment of the water supply before its distribution in the city lines. NAMPA, IDA. Pleading for a moratorium from the government In construction costs due this year hundred several for Irrigation, farmers on the Boise project filed a resolution asking postponement of fodernl debts for 1931. NEPIII, UT. The Juab county commission Friday agreed to with the state road commission on the Silver county road, the road bridge and the alignment of the Ivan Gunnison road projects. CHEYENNE, WYO. A contract to supply approximately 73,000 license plates next year has been let. PROVO, UT. A resolution favof working oring the reduction hours at the Utah state hospital from 12 to 8 hours and the hiring of additional workers was passed by the sanity board. JENSEN, UT. I)r. Frank Kay of the Carnegie institute, with a group of eight young geologists and has located his paleontologists, camp near Loota, Ut. The party are excavating in the Tertiary sandstone. Levan-Gunniso- 1 LJKKE HERD DISTRICT GROUNDS REMODELED LESS WORKING HOURS FRUIT OF GOOD QUALITY 2 ocwwxvoocvyoooooooooooooooo How Briefly Told by Busy Readers er were used only on the day of the Doll Festival, when every little Japanese girl had a holiday. Later the boys would have their holiday, when queer paper fishes would fly from tall poles and the boys would fly kites and have kite races. We now greet the three coolie dolls, said Ilanako as site placed them on the fourth step. They weie dressed In plainer clothes and carried brooms and brushes to show that they did the household work. Then came a little platform holding some doll actors who were giving a play. At dinner time there was company and Mrs. Tunakos little maid servant heaped trays with good things to put before the guests. There were hot soups which every one drank, and blue and white bowls full of rice. There was golden brown fish served with preserved apricots, green chrysanthemum leaves in yellow batter, and bamboo shoots and mushrooms dipped in custard, and of course every one used chopsticks. After dinner Ilanako went visiting other little girls all up and down the street, and she carried gifts for them In her kimono sleeves. Alas, the smiling sun Is going far away, said Ilanako, as the third day of March ended. "The most beautiful dolls must go again into the big chest Of all Doll Festivals this has been She cuddled down into her best. quilts. erick Ketcharn narrowly escaped serious injury when they stopped their . automobile just on the edge of a hugh hole in the road caused by a thunderbolt. Tiie bolj struck the highway 20 feet from the automobile. rendering Roy uncoiscfpus. By one-hal- lf Says: TO f Jrn wre flie Messniore Kenhalls. They live over the Capitol. theaUr and 'a door of 'their apartment opens inlo a 'pri- vate box from whicfithey 'can gee fcny performance, wliile themselv'es unse'en. floreiw Ziegfeld .lias pomewhat the, saihe arrangenfent .In his theater, tTie box In this case being hung lifeea "biyd 'cage agaiiTst a dOdr, which opens from his offices. Many. of the producers "ffho own theaters in New Yprk hawd a somewhat similar arrangeWnt. But. that has practically nothing to do" with the story I heard recently. . . . It starts, with 'the Met tha't the Msgsmore Kendalls gave a .dinner and that among theiY guests. were the Count and .Countess "yon LucCnes. That furnisher the cast.' Nfw for the pW New York haif.so many "telephones that it Jias become necessary to Issue lAe telephone books in. sec- tions. In other words, there Is a book for Maflhatfan, one Kir Brooklyn, one for the Bronx, and several others. The 'company sends you the ones you, ap- pear jnqst lively .Jtb uSfe and the First Cook Ive given notice. Second Cook- - Wlmts wrong? First Cook The family wants me to let it use the telephone. Here are the orange and cherry trees wltich are like the trees at th gate of the royal palace, said her mother. Ilanako put the gay little trees at each end of the third step, with a royal sentinel beside them. In between them site placed the court musicians on soft who were seated cross-leggecushions. Now we prepare the fourth step," counted Ilanako with a happy smile. For a whole year site had waited to see again all these beautiful dolls, for these were the special dolls which Intermountain News Scene on Guam at the American naval base which is to he reduced to the "minimum basis required by the civil government of the pretty little Island in the middle of the Pacific ocean. President Hoover and the Nary department decided the island is no longer of any military value to the United States. Playful Cockatoo Costs Theater Owners $350 A cockatoos .Syracuse, N. Y. "lunge was wortli $330 to Mrs. Julia Chambers, Judge B. B. Parson decided. Mrs. Chambers, In her suit against the Salina Jefferson corporation, operators theater here, alleged that the cockatoo lunged at her while she was watching it in the lobby of the theater; that she fell backward; that she suffered a severe head Injury and fracture of a wrist. of a n RICHFIELD, UT. Government construction, on the Clear Creek canyon road, the large oiling program within Sevier county, and the north general road improvement and south of this section, Is now in full swing and all but 30 miles will he up to state standards by Sep'emher 1. KANOSII, UT. War has been declared on grasshoppers by the people in this community. Folson bait has failed to stop the hopper advance cn the remaining greea crops. |