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Show THE BULJJETIN Trade Proves Glasses Need Friendly Link Between Nations Not Detract ivestock Shows S?art Ogden Opening Feb. 7th Pan-America- n From Beauty By PATRICIA LINDSAY authorities stress p if you must wear eye eyeglasses, but I stress hair styling and lip rouge. In the first place, if your eyes are so weak that constant use of glasses is necessary, the less you tamper with them the better. The simplest care of daily bathing with a reliable lotion, and healing drops prescribed by your occulist, should be the extent of your fussing. Plenty of rest and eye exercise, of course, but no mascara nor eye shadow nor penciling. Touch up your brows, yes, and keep them trim. But do not pluck them to a thin line. Many physi cians offer the opinion that too fre quent plucking of the eyebrows weakens the eyes. So you see? beauty SOME make-u- United The United Statea imports ieren or eight million hag of llrazilian coffee each year. Hero tnoutandt of poundt are being burned in order to ttabUixe the price. The U. S. received its fir$t thipment of coffee in 1809. American States-Sout- h Trade Developed After ' Civil War , Prepared by National Geographic Society. Washington. D. C WNU Service. "Foreign trade has long arms," said a rancher on the Argentine pampa. "I buy a dcr the new Golden Gate bridge at ban Francisco. Panama Canal Opened. Chicago windmill to pump When Grace died, lone eventful water for my cattle, miles of years after his guano adventure, he barbed wire to fence my pas- - had been twice mayor of New York tures, or a tractor from Detroit; city and had built up an organiza g for diversity of I pay by selling North America tion which was and without is operations a load of hides for tanneries, a lel under the American flag. paralcargo of flaxseed for paint fac Opening of the Panama canal tories or I sell my hogs and speeded up sale and travel between the Americas and saw the Grace cattle to a local far-flun- packing plant that ships meat to London, and pay in cash Such is the essence of world trade. ble 8uch firm8 as East rv inaia or nuason s Bay companies. Besides its sea and air ships, its y barter with South America a is example of how comperfect had founded old the Portuguese town of Olinda, near what is now merce flows. Southbound, its boats in Brazil, may carry food, steel, farm imple Recife (Pernambuco) 100 before about Henry Hud' ments, or other machines needed years son saw Manhattan island; by the there, and brine back to us anything time Massachusetts colony was be- from tin and nitrate to balsa wood and coffee. ing formed, they had already built Rubber's Uses Multiplied. factories thereabouts, many sugar Most of the world's rubber once Soon afterward, Dutch traders established Pernambuco, where cen- came from the Amazon valley. After turies later the German transatlan tic dirigible long tied up. How gold - hunting Spaniards blazed trails from Panama to Argentina, conquered and sacked In dian settlements, and built their own d cities and churches is an I m mm two-wa- oft-tol- tale No less familiar is the record of English exploration, with the adventures of Sebastian Cabot, Sir Fran cis Drake. Hawkins, and others England Takes the Lead Up to the time of our Civil war, orobably no man anywhere imag ined what a destiny lay ahead of this continent. Of course these young nations needed credit, capital, immigration besides advice just as did our own land in its youth. As with us, too. it was from Europe these things first came, in return for South Amer ica's raw materials. Eneland. particularly, took the lead. Though she did not send emi grants by hundreds of thousands, as Italy later did, she gave credit, sup- Dlied camtal and business Drams, started ocean ship lines, laid cables, and built railways until by 1900 she dominated the finances and com merce of all South America. Guano from Peru was coming around the Horn to uaiumore, ior use on our Auanuc coan israu, when the Mexicans still owned Cab-fornia. In 1809 Brazil sent us her first coffee, a cargo of 1,522 bags, landed at Salem, Mass., from the ship Marquis de Someruelas. From that first small shipment this trade has grown till now it takes 7,000,000 or 8,000,000 bags of Brazilian coffee to meet our needs. Foreigners Take Roles. Like Cecil Rhodes in Africa, sky-pierci- ng rail-layi- j.. u. ...... and-a-ha- lf intervals. Up to July 31, 1937, on both rubber farms more than 12,000 acres have been cleared and planted to 2,200,000 seedlings. In a nursery about five million more young trees are being grown. The company has built its own town, with water works, sewers, hospital, stores, homes for the United States and native workers, a sawmill. electric plant, miles of dryoifokilns, doclu. warehouses, etc. It view i. .ion exnerimenting with a other to growing and marketing ironical products, such as fibers, nuts, and vegetable oils, " Jl NIL IIIIIHH! ...... 749 PHOTO-FRAFT-l- mid-wint- STE prize-winnin- The past three years has em phasized the growing Importance of the Junior Department, composed ox clubs Future Farmer and Four-and their entries have been more or and less accepted their entries crammed Into any off space in the coliseum. With all the Junior Department Cattle off tne main floors of the coliseum, space to receive an estimated 1,000 more cattle will be made. This extra space will be filled by Herefords and Angus cattle, the two show division "Lion t count on dcuie oniy Deauu You can overestimate the ap- peal of a beautiful foot, a tiny waist or long lashes. Cultivate wit, hu mor, tact, genuineness. Fay atten tion to your posture, carriage and gesture. Develop gentleness of ges ture, a pleasing manner. Be yield ing in your dealing with others, never dictatorial, never too aggressive. And above all things be particular about your personal appearance. Dress neatly, appropriately, and with an eye to the decorative. Nev fuL y Get a package at your grocer's today J MONTANA CEREAL CO. Billings. Montana BLOCKS VALVE SEATS CYLINDERS 20th Annual Patented EXCELSWELDED Proem Paaltlnir Cmarmateia STARTER TEETH - Rtaaamahla Prleaa Rcplaood without kbmvIbs flrwhaaL OGDEN An Work Gaaraataai Tho rcplaeod tacth aro njoro donhja. Man too una n bow iiywuom. rWO-HOU- R BERVTCZ MACKS WELDING FARMERS and TTEXF 1939 - BE- CAUSE IT BURNS BETTER. AND LASTS LONGER" incl. 7--14 PUREBRED CATTLE AND SHEEP FAT AND SEEDS POULTRY JUNIOR FEEDER LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT with FUTURE 'AYELASSIE.IT a COSTS LESS LIVESTOCK SHOW February WORKS Waaatch IMI ITI Bo. auto IU Salt Lake WW 4-- H CLUBS AUCTION SALES Hereford Auction Sales Will Have Animals From Largest and Most Outstanding Herds in United States. Spend Your Winter Vacation ip o. nourishing, sustaining and delicious breakfast food for all the family. CRACKED WNU Service. Care of the Hair Not all women can afford the lux ury of having their hair done by a professional every week. But with a uttle practice, you can do a pro fessional job yourself. Cleanliness of the hair is the first requisite. This means a good shamThen poo at regular intervals. choose a hairdress that you can han dle yourself. Stay away from any thing elaborate or extreme. That requires a really professional touch. If you want curls, make them The trick few and substantial. combs that curl and comb at the same time are a big help. For grooming, the maker of one of these combs has a quick drying lacquer that makes an excellent setting flu id. The bottle has an atomizer, permitting you to spray the lacquer where you want it. This lacquer helps tremendously with the new high hair-dSpray it on the stragglers at the back of your neck and comb them flat. Your hair will stay in place for a long time. the world's best cooked wheat cereal I Cooks in three minutes. Serve it steaming hot as a porridge with cream and sugar, or butter, or even whole milk. It's the satisfying, H er, never be overdressed!" HINT-OF-THE-DA- Y Hot Breakfast! CREAM OF THE WEST the coliseum. Gaucho goldier in tho Strong words, aren't they? And here are some more well worth di-Miii A ot Brasil. Gauchot, herd men of the pampai, are noted gesting and particularly suited to kiu""'s or tkM in noriemanatup Bell Syndicate. - H, FkKKZF.KH and Ira Crvan aaJiinata in connec- TEH Bait I.ako CHw, Utah region each Bar Fixtures. ritouU, Carbonators. Steam tion with their buying and telling latum. AM racaaoiiiaara cqnipnuat (rrau. MOSEK-AKTH AN CO. Mamfartarara activities. ADVERTISING . . Halt Ika CM At each of the show centers, beet I hat Orrira Plat YOUR ADVERTISEMENT can ba repeats cattle will receive the lion's share TRUSSES ia buadttdi of papers Ilka thia one, each of attention, with each of the three Survival Inrtrunanta. Hoapital Bupnlwa. trying a eumplote community Tha ratas am heifers expositions featuring steers, Tnuaaa llanafarturna of Abdominal Sup BurprWasly low. Writ Adv. Mgr.. P. O Box and feeder cattle that are easily con- porters. KlaatM Blocking. 1M. Bait Ika City. Utah Tka Phyairiaoo Saaply Caaaoar verted into "beef steaks". The Og U W. Snd South SL Salt Uka Cltr. Utah W.N.U. Weak Na. IMS SALT LA KB den Stock Show office already has aasurance of beet cattle breeders who participated in the American showing the largest growths during 10, purebred Hereford cattle: Febru fat cattle, sheep ary 11, Royal Livestock Show in Kansas the past five years. hogs and dairy cattle. The sales City, Missouri, that they will be reg The program of Judging will open and istered for the "big three" circuit, in the Junior Department, with fat will be concluded on February 18 The Ogden Show, February 7 to steers, fat hogs, carlots and Individ- with tha carloads of feeder cattle. . 14, offers 914,737 In premium money uals paraded before judges In the Ganders are usually bigger and including $2,186 for winners in the forenoon, and fat steers in the open Junior Department. The total purse claasea in the afternoon. February coarser than geese, particularly in la nearly $1,200 increase over mone 8, second day of the Stock Show, the head neck. the and Also, their tary amounta given at this Show last Junior Judging will be completed with are When voices harsher. exposed year. In addition to the cash offer individual fat lambs. to apparent danger, geese will re ings, breed associations and bus1 On February 8, Shorthorns In the treat with heads low, while ganders ness houses offer merchandise prizes, classes will be tent through with necks outstretched. advance The prize purse is divided as fol- open the showings, and In the morning of lows: Herefords, $3500; Shorthorns, the same day Judging will be hold In $2100; Angus, $2200; Sheep, $1155 the individual fat swine classes. In 'Assassin' Name for Order Member individual fat steer or heifer, $490 An "assassin" is the European afternoon, breeding sheep in the Ihe fat barrows (Individual and pens) Junior and open classes will be name for a member of a secret or$74; fat lambs (individual and pens), and also the Junior and open der of a Mohammedan sect founded udged, $157; cnrlot fat cattle, $525; earlot carlots of fat lambs. in the Eleventh century. Members feeder cattle, $1250; carlot registered of the order were infamous for their Here 8, On Thursday, February breeding bulls, $550; carlot fat lamb methods of ridding themselves of enand Angus aheep, breeding fords, division, $175; and the $2186 la the of fat swine classes will be emies byruthless murder. carlots Junior Department. udged. The Judging program will be Miss Hyrta Ilales, Show Secre concluded One hundred pounds of live cattle Friday, February 10, In tary, expects the registrations of cattle bulls carlot fat and about CO pounds of beef Incarlot the yield cattle, sheep and swine. Including classes. cluding 17 pounds of aleak, 8 pounds the carlot classes, to reach 4500 of rib and rump cuts, 9 pounds of scheduled Audition sales during animals, to be shown In 12 classes. 8, chuck, 6 pounds of ground meat and be will held and 200 February the animals period more than Already 14 pounds of brisket and plate. eight exhibitors are represented In purebred Shorthorn cattlet February office. Show the at early bookings Those In charge hare long known that the consistent growth of this exhibition would bring a time when facilities would be crowded to the utmost In order to take care of the g sheep, cattle and hogs that would be assembled, and this year members of the Junior Depart Good Health Demands It! We Advise ment will be comiciled in quarters all their own the $25,000 annex to it1 cer- 4ll..IJJiaP.IIMJJ"',JI.W!l.'..i, ,!' atti Health Essential To Charm the discovery or. vuicanizauon, rur ber's uses multiplied and demand for it raised prices to S3 a pound. Brazilians made fabulous fortunes almost overnight. Then this rubber goose that laid the eggs of gold was slain. Rubber seeds, smuggled out, were used to start new plantations in Malaysia; now they supply most of the world's needs, and Brazil's output has dwindled to a few thousand tons. However, following studies by the American Rubber cornroJssion, a Brazilian subsidiary of the Ford Motor company began operations in 1927 in the Amazon valley, original home of the rubber tree. Comorising some 2,500,000 acres, the rubber lands lie along the Tapa-lo- z river, a big tributary of tha uukb Amazon, ai r oruiuuum, fmm the Amazon, the first trees were planted in 1929, and this year the first tappings ox laiex were made. At Belterra, about ssu mues aoova the Tapajoz's mouth, another plantation is being started. This one is laid out in squares, ana zxoot roads run straight through at mile-- Nll.m UWI. prize-winni- Put on your glasses and sit be fore your mirror. Comb your hair softly around your face. Change your regular part. Experiment. In most cases, hair brought down softly over the ears, fluffed a bit to fall out on the cheek, just below the ear shaft of the glasses, is the most flattering, But if you are the sleek type, and comb your hair back from your face, then you must accent your lips to detract from the frames, ruu lips of rich color, not too aeep does a lot for you. Sleek or feminine in hair style the manner in which you rouge your lips is most important. Try two lip sticks. The lighter color for the upper lip, the deeper tone lor tne lower Up. Liquid lip rouge painted on with a fine brush and a steady hand, is the most lasting. It takes a little practice to apply it well, but it is worth the effort in the end. Keep your hair glossy, with daily care, and nicely set. Keep your skin clear and your teeth sparkling white; your brows trim and your lip coloring intact and I can vouch that your eyeglasses will be hardly noticed. If you feel the desire for some eye make-u- p rely on vaseline or a reliable eye oil with which to light ly massage your lids and lashes. They glisten and give some depth to the eyes, and are also beneficial. j I. - A tv Diced founded the historic Pacific Steam Navigation company, built monuments railways, and had And Henry raised in his honor. Meiggs, from California, who "flung the amazine Oroya Railway across passes of the Peru-sria- n the and' the two Harmans AnHpo" and Archer, of John of Virginia, "Guayaquil to Quito" fame. In that miraculous oak thpv sav fever took one human life for every tie laid through 50 of lunele. Both brothers mii were dead before this job was done killed br a landslide: but not finbefore the hardest work was ished and the rails well on their way to lofty, isolated Quito. 200 Fresn from County Cork, one in Peru landed Irishmen young ; iflso. Among them was Wil liam R. Grace. Malaria killed most went of the band; other .survivors on to Australia, but Grace stuck, -- tarted husiness with a store islands ship serving Peru's Chincha tniano fleet and lived to see a pas over senger fleet of his own swarm two seas, a fleet that was later to ni ah. nf the first ships throughthe Panama canal and the first unwho Concentrate on Hair and Lips mmi mHorrilln uiortarm. III Nat-Uk- otherwise you should be able to keep well by eating proper food at regular hours, getting eight, nine or ten hours of sleep, and by exercising in the fresh air and sunlight. "Don't always complain of being tired and of things making you nerv ous. If your health is good you are not nervous, merely cranky, and people soon discover it. II your health is poor do something about I Jl.l 1 HOT CEREAL HOTELS The btjfpest livestock movement west ot Chicago will be lot Dclicloaa Break fast HOTEL FLAN DOME. SALT LAM for I It Ms. Kalre SI-- , Staia to. II. Sana GRAINS OP GOLD- with In motion tbls January SS with the BKNPKTTAHLK CLKAN (il'lKT a Taaatea That Western at all tiracara ot National Flavor, the opening Warn hi tF.NO. NEVADA, atop at tka Stock Show in Denver, (allowed HOTEL UOLDKN Kroo'a laraert aaa Livestock 7 tho PHOTOGRAPHY Ogilen by February Mat papular hotel. Livestock Gulden Gate Show, and the PHOTO-FRAF- T OFFICE EQUIPMENT Exposition. San Francisco, Feb. 18. FILM SERVICE ECONOMY western coinbliiK these The link NEW AND I'SED anaa mmi chain. Sloa, Any Roil Developed with livestock centers into a "big three" Iypwrl1rrm. aafca. aadiac 25c I Qaility Priats show circuit was effected early last S. L. DKBK EX, U W. Hiaadwa. Hall Laaa Extra Prists 3c fall to bolster the livestock Industry Wrap coin and film carefully ICE CREAM FREEZERS In the west and accomodate exhibit SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- N DRUGS era who come Into the intermountain KOtA roi'NTAINB ICE . CBEAH COUN, rule she teaches is: "Watch your health. Sleep, exercise ana drink water. Too many women in this country are below par. Nothing reveals your character to people more quickly than the expression you carry, your voice and your state of health. "If you are physically below par you may have a nervous disorder which should be taken care of, but i p IWIIIjMIIH OGDEN A . tain foreign pioneers played conspicuous roles in South America's early development Some were English, some Irish, some from the United States. There was William Wheelwright, a Yankee a I, i r at the Livestock Show 1 |