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Show 1 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Farthest North in Advertising I K 5 " fir. ?. rTZZl - let.. ' 1 e-- full; appraised. une or wese uruo- Cts already appar ent Is the response of foreign govern ments to the late nrouosal of the Cnited States gov ernment for Inter national peace. Peace among the '1 r At least 60 per cent of the home interiors I hate seen are drab and colorless," declares the color consultant for one of New England's manufacturers of dyes and tints. "I do not mean." aald the color expert, "that these homes lack chart tr and faosnitalitr. Ther simply de not have sparkle or "personality that the right use or color gives a home to Inspire cheerfulness. "A faded curtain or cushion or a dull scarf cr bedspread will kill the Uvsbleness of a room. Such things are Inexcusable In these days of la expensive tints and dyes that ca It will hp a Inn? time hffore ill the benefits accruing from the economic degression will be ' ii jfftt HtJ nations of the world la funda mentally a moral problem and can Nova of Sydney, Scotia, had this sign put up at An enterprising tailor only be settled up at Pond's inlet, at the north eud of Baffin island, a!tout 50) on a moral husls War la wrons and the trading post like slavery, it too must be abolished. this most northern specimen of advertising. A universal peace nact to be of per oWn alongside manent value must interoret fixed and unalterable moral ideals, and one oi those principles is that war Is ethical ly, economically and socially wrong. A realizing sense of the Importance of these moral norms is one of the most Important signs of the times, and may prove of great value In determining the character of our economic re The sacrifices and suffering at ion by Mrs. Margaret Sanger, as covery. Incident to the depression, in which Disclosures Made in Sage against approximately fifty-fivre every person has shared, revealed the ported by her in 1!V.1). Foundation Survey. utter futility of depending for the Efforts to preserve the values of of our fondest hopes upon realization of the cent home life for the child where the vew York. Fifteen per methods of conducting speculative United States mother has been widowed or the total population of the business. Nothing artificial can en re-or r are subnormal otherwise removed ii intellectually dure. Selfishness always kills. No na represented by mothers' aid laws tion can nossibly exist alone. We are of the 800,000 which have been enacted in all states than one-hal- f so dependent upon one another are set aside except Georgia and South Carolina. all America in beds hospital that where one nation suffers, all other 11L for the mentally nations suffer with it. This sense of in AmerMore than 1,400,000 persons Head Work Relief upon one another, Interdependence d ica are substituted for the theory that "might mental on These startling figures makes right" will clear away many of health are contained In a report obstacles which hitherto stood In the Russurvey Just completed by the path of international peace. The ap covering the sell Sage foundation preciation of the value of moral prlnclnlM as the basis of settling disputes wk of organized social forces of the country. and misunderstandings Is one of the creat benefits crowing out of the a Problem. period of depression. To help meet the problem of the Another benefit is the necessity for states mainforty-fou- r care. economy. The governments of the tain state institutions for their subnorworld, as well as the heads of every In 266 cities oi the country have already begun to household, mal children are enrolled in special pronnmize. Wasteful extravagance can classes. Armaments no longer be tolerated. The mirvev shows humanitarian ac are very costly. It has been estimated the and charities various of tivities that $5,000,000,000 a year has been new work added to their burden by tne Some nations snont- for destruction. depression. crvont mnw on weapons of war than attFamily life is given prominent it took to run their government ention by social scientists. Marriage Economy and confidence are the path' been guidance bureaus have recently wnva tn npnee. Every person is conestablished in the states of California, of the importance of these fac Pennsylvania New York, Ohio and If in our struggle for recovery. tors where persons contemplating marriage are applied In our two these principles those New may secure advice and where I'hnto shows Uarry L. Hopkins, as well as our national life, who personal Involved in marital difficulties may York state administrator of relief, caused ny tne aepresMuu the suffering take their troubles. was nominated by President Roosevelt have been In vain. not shall The last three years have also 1933, Western Newspaper Union. to be federal emergency administrator relief shown a marked increase in the numthe Wagner $500,000,000 under a year, ber of centers where birth control Inact His salary will be $10,000 Latest in Sports Coats as he to him, formation is given, In accordance with of $5,000 loss a meaning the laws of the respective states. Over was paid $15,000 by New York. 100 such centers are reported In oper- were Homes involving 250,000 children who 1 7 4 mothers For 1930. in so aided Setting New Record nurser800 day must work, more than in cities all ies have been established charging a States, over the United cents a nominal five to twenty-fivset been up 4,1S also have day. There child health centers. Park Movement Grows. and In the fields of recreation the park movement has Indicate 11.-grown until recent figures Property city Parks representing value exceeding yj,uw.wv,w. there are state dition to the city parks states cov the of forty-threparks in ering 7,000,000 acres; nau". national 10,000,000 acres and European floods il r1 Scarcely nM in Europe without f DEVASTATIONS ING MORE PEOPLE feeble-minde- t Feeble-Minde- d r 4 feeble-minde- fit MV m RAiN and Ptooo OR 0ESTR Wttt in THAN mm f' I mm tumors- Careful giant cactus STUDY HAS SHOWN THAT IN SECTS. IN fiPITt OFTHtiB TINY SIZE, CAN 66 AFFLICTED WITH TVMO. TO BEAR FRUIT AT FfFTY YEARS, AND IS NOT FULL GROWN UNTIL A HUNDRED YEARS OLD. BEGINS 0-- f.J UJi i ) Insect POPULATION OF ANCIENT bR6Cir Century cactus-Th- S Americans Subnormal bread-earne- a year passes DEMORALIZING 15 Per Cent of Hrd COLOR'S BIG PART IN HOME SETTING LEONARD A. BARRETT "1 si Cr PEACE AND DEPRESSION By Lame Bode ODD THINGS AND NEW 3 WNU Bsrvlc and delicately colorful Thla typs of chandelier, or celling light, takes as advantage of light refraction. Just th old method of candle lighting took advantage of the magnifying powers of the glass bottle All lighting fixtures In which crystals reflect light By LYD1A LE BARON WALKER require less powerful bulbs, or lower gas flames than those without them. There are lientlng fixtures which So fashion Is now assisting the home decorator in thrlftlness. If she remera Increase illumination, making It pos witn-ou- t hers to use low watt bulbs or to turn current sible to use little electric gas down to small jets. dimming the light There are ways Lights ani Bottle. so this that also of arranging lights The maenlfylng power of light same desirable thrlftlness is stressed. thrnneh ravs Denetrutlng glass can be In each Instance decoration Is used decoratlvely today by those who bottlei uc eo back In retrospect to the hun riPHf ornamental glass Use of collections glassware. In their the powof Increasing ancient method The Household o It be used so slmp.y." She believes that miracles can be performed with the correct use of color. Color can change an indi vidual's personality. It can make a room seem larger or smaller, darker or lighter, cool or warm, dignified or frivolous, quiet or vivacious, restful or disturbing, cheerful or de pressing. "Color harmony Is the most Important feature of the decorative scheme. It Is the least expensive and the most effective means of expression. Color has an emotional value to which the sense of sight responds as the ear to music. Baca color has some definite quality. For Instance, blue Is a cool, receding color which makes a room seem larger, possibly because of lte Identity with the sky. It Induce restraint and repose. Green is nature's color, restful to tired spirit and easy on tired eyes. It brings la the spacious coolness of the outdoors. "Yellow is the color of sunshine. It is the great light giving color and Is often used In decorating dark city rooms which do not have a full measure of sunlight Bed and orange are exciting and aggressive colors. These are dangerous in large quantities. Eed makes object appear nearer than they are. By ae tual test this color can make a room seem 80 per cent larger than the same room n blue." Color plays a bigger part la our lives than we realise and many of us would be happier if we paid more attenUon to color harmony. Remember Glovea Must Always Be Immaculate i"; t.Mit fflnvps. esneclally. must be " clean to give one that appearance. This Is easy If the gloves are whshuMo. Just- squeeite them out every night or so when you do your stockings. Try thi way: Make rich suds with mild, neutral wa-te- r soap flukes, always keeping the lukewarm or cool. Pul on the were gloves and wash Just ns If you If there are wnshinir vour hands. Ktiihhorn snots of soli, gently work dry soap flakes Into the leather and continue washing. If the uas get dirty use a fresh lot of suds. (Chamois and doeskin gloves need not be put on the hands, Just souse them arouna in the suds as you would a Manicet). rtemove the cloves by gently roil ing them from the wrists and rinse In clear water, lukewarm or cool, to remove particles of dirt Then worn them around In light suds of mild soap flakes. Leaving a little mild soap In the gloves helps to seep tne leather pliable. Squeeze out the moisture. Don't twist and roll in a dry turklsh towel to remove excess moisture. Unroll at once, blow into shape and dry at mnrinrntp tpmnerftt ure. Don't freeze or put near excessive heat While slightly damp soften the gloves ny gently stretching and working the leather between the fingers. Then finish the drying. "well-groomed- - . -- e f e covering . wn.cn forests, most of creational use, covering au ... a. set apart ecum " tor particularly eattonal purposes, the remaining larger pS acreage is nevertheless Connectl-SVeSan combined area of Island and Hampshire, Rhode which Z The Clear Will Be Long Bus Tour Part of College Course university, bus onduct a 10.000 mile - thorpe l states. ' tnnr throusn me T.,f.j ,J summer as a and Mexico this i Lj - - "ToTreation, 5 by the will leave affSt-t- . lace-maker-s, Q.R.Pile Ointment coat SchiaparelU boxy sports ha? Its rectangular pattern outlined meet to give with a itched bands that str The sh ulder peaks. The monks-cloth- . resembles fauniy hat Is the latest In sports lace-makln- hats. ''' here Mexico, and Philippine Manufacture" mills and rice There are many sugar Manufac-"re- s islands. I'hiIiPltne embro also Include candies, fiber textiles, cot-buttons, pearl mats. lurl .textiles, tailoring, - i A -- By Charles Sughroc Protest aassssss i a wtnc t . lion? r tM WTW w ii. TM hi i cyui x Vs. "V --- Q. R. (Quick Belief) Pile Ointment Is a new remedy for the treatment of pile sufferers no matter how long afflicted, guaranteed to give satisfactory relief or money refunded. Before placing this pile ointment on the market for sale, It was put to the acid test in both mild and severe cases, never fall ing to produce wonaenui If you are troubled with pile, Get Q. B. do not experiment rile ointment. X W M -3ft-- I MJ t ft A irjt? f i . . . da vujujc ikit . . amin ft. 1 1- -T i A. I i a 1 i 141 m your uru-gl- st not carry it in stock, out the blank below and mall does fill it to return here August SUCH IS LIFE wu ' i S,ich an- and travel edu.-atlo- i reg-ad- a the university's- commerce, banking and Duane Purvis of Purdue caught by the camera as he set a new Western Conference record for the Javelin throw at the Big Ten championships In Evnnetnn Til Purvis, who alSO IS football tstar, hurled the Javelin 208 feet 5 Inches. Can- pe M ZntToi Sod - Plla anfferera from Protruding. Bleeding, Itching or Blind Piles, can now get reuet irom very first treatment by using single candle er of candle light was surrounded by four good sized clear glass bottles. The rays of light through the glass were so mag- Vermont wi A the bottle precisely as the old lacemakers did. Put a lighted canaie Dehind the bottle and see the effect P,e sure to have the whole arrange passing ment artistic for so only is decora sitting four nified that tion could promoted. of each bottle, one in front fine hefore mirrors will hav Tjimn each get enough light to do the Increased. Such an illumination their of stitchery be can nrement decidedly orna- Crystal Fixtures. In economical. and eouallv refracmental, Today this same Idea of light and back halls, in bathrooms, kitchens, out decoratlvely tion is carried nld time reflectors can be used to in in the ascrystal fixtures, which are crease light without increasing cost A bulb of low fashion. of cendency nt delicate n,,or These oollshed tin reflec with wattage when encircled do their work well. Sometimes sufficient Itors will give glass pendants or have glass ornamentally hall sconces large for fairly llumination hptween two lights or back Each prism of the dining room. and sends of a single light, and this carries out crystals catches light rays a glow, not the same Idea of Increasing illumina single so that them forth Iltion attractively and thriftily. but hundreds are present in the & 1911. Ball Syndlcato. WNU Srlc. lumination of rainbow quality, soft : Attain Cry.t-- PILES New the Illuminating Power of This Attractive 1 PendanU Increase a Q. R. OINTMENT MFG. CO. S73 South 6th East Salt Lake City, Utah R Co., Gentlemen: Inclosed find $1.00 P. O. Money Order for One tube of Q. B. 1;Ua Ointment to be mailed prepaid to Name P. O. Address.... it- ,wltMr,a thflt If I IDl DOt satisfied with results obtained, I am to receive money oaca upou returning tube to your |