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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 5filY iagnis oi icw V1 um 1. TVT l This has been a bad year for vice cwresldents and office boys, many of rhm have Jiined the ranks of the nn There Is a rumor thai h imployed. Rfertaln suburb of New York, formerly 5BSldered wealthy. Is completely tilled an ITltb destitute former vice presidents Niw thnt on kf tanks and corporations. lie turnine some ol to tide A appears jllj We wts. York t tf the business rebound has imi been h!:rh enough so that they will worry inanv o' ns yet. Various Good Things w: Al the time of . r."J.-- the eclipse of the sun an ed'.'or of a New York pa- HEN it is hard to think of a good supper dish, try smoked salmon cut Into slices and spread with butter, adding pepper, salt, and a pinch of nutmeg. Heat under a broiler or In hot frying pan, cover with croutons and serve. Carrot With Rice Pottage. Cut Arm, red carrots lengthwise and place per was living on Long Island. He lUrnreil that a rertain train would get him into the city in time to see the eclipse. TIip train was late and the had to darki n lust as It entered the tunnel, leading Into back to work is one of the is jeremost horsewomen in the United She has won many u prize hi ze (,3tate& shows and been In the lead in s hunt, but she always has rid vorkWiny fiimbel he-ru- Ihe station. Pennsylvania Hurrying - ty ir new $20 coun being circulated in New in w. are warned that terfeit bills are sua Bernard READER Inquires about the origin of the saying, "That Is an old chestnut." for a story that has been heard many times. While authorities differ somewhat as to the origin of "chestnut" connoting a bewhiskered anecdote, it is generally accredited to an Incident connected with Ewin Abbey, the painter of the famous coronation picture. Abbey, while a member of a Philadelphia dub, used to tell a story about a man who had a chestnut farm. According to his story, this farm owner never made any money out of his land, because he always gave his chestnuts away. Abbey was extremely fond of telling this story so fond of it that In order to have bis say, be would, to disguise it, begin it differently at each retelling, exhibiting considerable ingenuity, so that his fellow clubmen at first would not recognize It However, before long, they would Invariably get the drift of It; whereupon they would break In, exclaiming, "Chestnut!" This always stopped the Indefatigable story-telle- r short A "I am just,- - he said descriptively, "an emotional C. . It." : mdi Mrs. 'Chestnut" 10TJ. milt rll " T.- Fine Building for Our Congressmen ; - ' ' ? i'AKW1', sr. : - ' '' 7N, 1 i! center with marmalade made as follows: Cut the stalks of tender rhabarb Into dice and simmer In a small amount of water until like marmalade. Add three or four of sugar, a little butter and the grated rind of a lemon. Take from the fire and add the beaten yolks of two eggs. Arrange In the middle of the rice, sprinkle with sugar and till tae set in the oven for 15 minutes before serving. Beet Relish. Chop one cupful each of beets and cabbage, add three of fresh horseradish (crated), two teaspoonfula of sugar, one ls teaspoonful of salt and four of lemon Juice. Serve with cold sliced meats. Sour Beef. Cut cold roast of beef Into thin slices and strips. Place in a bowl a finely chopped onion, some chervil, a few minced gherkins, a of capers, add a little vinegar, three times as much of good olive oil, pepper and salt, and serve tossed over the meat. table-spoonful- s ... . ' I, and 113 f ' table-spoonfu- 0. 1131. Western Newspaper Onloo. MylSleighbor e MIL Bell Syndicate. W NO Servlee. Professor Discovers Aid for Winter Driving Chicago. The serious problem of starting motors In cold weather, when more wear and damage Is done In the first few minutes of operation than In miles of driving, due to congealed oils and greases not covering metal surfaces until they are warmed up, has apparently been solved by a new type of fluid that establishes a practically indestructible lubricating film upon gears and bearings, according to A. J. Dlakoff, assistant professor of mechanical engineering of the University of North Dakota, at Grand Forks. The fluid, which contains a liquefied substance of a highly lubrlcatlve nature, is added to the regular oil and grease used In the crankcase, transand mission, differential, steering mechanisms, as well as to the gasoline. As this liquefied Ingredient is claimed to be heat resisting by Its Inventor, the process of conditioning motors with It has become known as "pyrollizlng," from the Greek forms meaning fire oiling. g Pertisteox cough and cold lead tm serious trouble. oa can stop them now with Creomulaion, an emulaihed creosote that it pleatant to Ulta. Oeomulcioa is a d acnew medical discovery with tion; it soothe and Leal the inflamed membranes and inhi'dts germ growth. Of all known drug, creosote is recognized by high medical author itie as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent cough and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulaion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing element which soothe and heal the infected membrane and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes ea to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attack the seat of the trouble and ebecks the growth of the germs. Creomulaion is guaranteed satufactcrr in the treatment of persistent eoagh and cold, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respiratory diseases, and i excellent for building op the system sfter cold or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long standi ing, U not relieved sfter taking according to directions, Aakyour druggist (Adv.) two-fol- Barter That Satisfied All Concerned in Deal Forty-fiv- e years ngo I owned a lumber business in a little country town in Manitoba. We were all desperately poor; a $10 bill looked as large ss a bed sheet One day a farmer asked me to sell him, on credit, $10 worth of lumber, explaining that he bad sold soma hogs to the butcher, who could not pay him. The butcher would go good for the lumber bill, he said. I explained to the farmer that I would as soon trust him as the butcher and told him to get the butcher, who confirmed the farmer's Btory. I asked the butcher if be sold meat to the Grand Central hotel, where I was boarding. lie said be did and that they were owing blm money. I told him to go to the hotel and get me two $5 meal tickets on account of bis meat bill, which ha did, and I furnished the farmer with the lumber. So the hotel paid for Its meat, the butcher for the hogs, the farmer for the lumber, and I for my board without any money passing. W. J. Pslm-e- r, In Wall Street Journal. Garqlcd Constantly.. DIFFERENT MATTER Says: Vm iirtu 'mtiillifMal muni Mlinmi aSt VhiTt ifnfthtfiaiMin iln n Idt m First photo of the newly completed house ollice building on Capitol hill .M,(' adequate quarters for members of the house of representatives. In Washington, which will provide new f ut sausages to a boll bethey will not burst opea Put them into a pan of cold water and bring to a boll, then brown YOU bring IFfore frying them on broiler. tarn m, ten sidesaddle. ."Iertze8 on Long through the station to the subway, he took the downtown express. Arriving at his destination, he rushed up the subway stairs to emerge in bright sunlight. The eclipse was over. the John Visiting Island, she found that had were men's saddles, and first time rode astride. The aaln difference, she noticed, was that her timing. It seemed gag affected ttieef to her to have to adjust her lelf consciously to the gail of a horse. f.ll they the r. ' if In his military service abroad, Brent Balchen started out as an artilleryman, but they switched him to the flying corps. He says the main thing in firing in the air, just as it is in shooting birds from the ground, is in timing, holding the ship level on a plane and Judging the speed and position of the target. Balchen really loves to fly and always is ready to talk about any question of aviation. CAN'T MISTAKF HIM . 1938. Bell Syndicate. "Do you distin-iliKfnls- To remove obstinate stoppers from glass bottles, dip a piece of woolen cloth Into boiling water and wrap It tightly about the neck of the bottle. In a few minutes the stopper can be removed. Put hot cookies or doughnuts In a crock with the skin of an orange or lemon. It gives them a delicate flavor. (ffl bT the Associated Newspaper) normal tunc- f tntitntf Kafe. flA. to "What is your boy learning at college?" "1 don't know. I can only tell you what he Is studying." Skeleton Unearthed Scottsbluft. Neb. Six Indian skeletons, one thnt of a chlltl, were untrail earthed along the old near here. n them from single men?" "It's' not at all necessary. No hus-anicfcsff Who's been properly trained can iTer be mistaken for a single man." d 4J 25c. gista'-o- nly TUlVl5 Favor fwfofoy jjnW 10c tjon. heartburn. Only g School should be taught, not learned by experience, declared Prof. A. E. Heath, of Swansea, Wales, la an address at the social hygiene council summer school. "We should not dare to play the violin without knowing anything about it," he said, "and yet we do not seem to think It necessary to learn this Important art There would be of more hope If appeals to the younger people are made on esthetic rather than moral grounds," he added. Love-Makha- Love-makin- love-makin- g. Cheerio Chapters i Fun for All the Children Edited by DOROTHY EDMONDS Wichita, Kan. Mrs. Christine Long sneezed heartily so heartily she misplaced two vertebrae at the base of her neck. It left the muscles of her shoulder and back paralyzed. Several days later she sneezed again and the vertebrae snapped back into place. Her second sneeze soon brought her complete recovery. favor compelling married 0e!ien to wear thumb rings to When packing dresses in a trunk, cover them liberally with tissue paper and it will help prevent their mussing. WNU Servlca. First Sneeze Misplaces Vertebrae; 2nd Fixes 'Em ' In a casserole with good bouillon to simmer over a slow heat. Pass through a sieve when the carrots are soft and add a cupful of cooked rice; bring to a boil and serve at once. Cut cold roast pork into slices and spread with sausage meat, skewered and wrapped In oil paper, cook slowly, remove the papers, roll In crumbs and brown. Serve with a piquant sauce, Turks Tart Boil one cupful of rice until thick In milk to which has been added a stick of cinnamon, lemon Juice and sugar. When the rice Is tender, cool it on a buttered plate 0.7 jiiii TIE couldn't underatand nominf neipto "why a friend suggested, "It until minht be your stomachl' And it dJ doKRtKl intestines that invariably siiread poiioo-owastes through Ui r5k eyslem and lead to up- & i ttoinacn, cuius, ibl etc. What a difference when he took NR (Nature's Rnmed v). Regular bowel action thereafter. Ho (elt pepped up, remade. And breath became pure as spring air. That a because NR it imulalcs the enure intestinal tract Mi i n o i urcuiu n uuu l t 6 nfttni ' Beware the Congh or Cold that Hacgs On It Started Semton By Jean 1 It was not long ago that Percy Hammond, the famous dramatic critic, was reminiscing. Mr. Hammond permitted his thoughts to wander down the rose scented paths of Memory Lane. He spoke of those who had walked in beauty through the dear, dead days beyond reialL He touched upon thai fragile th ic known as lirst love. Fi ually Mr Hammond sighed and abrupt ly pulled himself back into the year cy drift ' trumbull IIow Indian Summer Glinbei, was. in his college champion amateur boxer. That is one reason he always has taken an interest in boxing, and this interest led to his becoming one of Gene Tunney'a chief advisers, both in box ing and business. His oldest son is not so interested in boxing as bis fa ther, but he has taken up aviation and is fast becoming an expert flyer. jrs may f" 1 a days, KeBlents were owners of New Eng-S- f lasd Bills. But the mills of the Bart-i- t Jetti ground out one member of the jjfasJSy who was different. His name Edward A. Bartlett VI, and he mt interested In spinning, ijj' he was willing to toiL t'hang-B- j hU name to Michael Bartlett, he an actor and a singer. Old iEES?ecam . Ojosiab Bartlett might not have thought D m much of that In his day, actors ere not objects of especially high ut the boy did well. Kecent be succeeded Georges Metaxa. the niaoagarian, in the lead of a Broadway musical show. But they tell me ihxt rt"5i Broadway musical sh'iw is not ihe lelgbt of Michael Bartlett's ambition aaf-aonce toured Italy rith an opera ikSenrpany and has been taking vm-never since. Smne day he a,Slans to become a grand opera star 1 1 Bernard Josiah Bartlett was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. His de--, esteem By WALTER Try Lydi Plnkhaw' Vegetable Compound She's Up in the Air Again Loading Flour for Porto Ricans " '"'"'w. .. .. '..limn. ,M jy i.. " ' immvimfm$m. Those she loves , are first to suffer when monthly pains shatter her nerves. Lydia E. Pinkhim's Vegetable Compound would ease that awful agony. . w I,., TO CARE FOR THE BIRDS - cabin ;.:..,..... f&&.it , A-- fi M Lvlt i t ( u IfII s !i M: ;- - ' D r,' te4 The first Is made from an ordinary grocery carton of wood, about the size of a sugar box. It must have the cover with It. When turned on its side as you see it makes a very attractive house with A tiny flat board sloping roofs. nailed at the doorway for a perch is all you need to add. Of course you will paint It to make It look Its best The second is made of large fT Ihe round twigs, sawed fruit trees at pruning time and cut Into even lengths. Any boy knows- - how to Join logs together to make a log house and this one Is a small log The more the birds. even the twigs in size the better will the house appear when completed. Cracks may be stuffed with cement, and if the logs, or twigs we should call them, are near enough of a size the cracks will be so small that they needn't be filled at for all. a grocer's carton alcover. Saw the sides off enough to make a pent In the center and then with odd shingles or thin boards make your own roof to lay over It Roofing paper will do If you use several layers and When this have nothing else. house Is painted almost any bird would be proud to use It for a The third Is so missing a FOR YOUR NEXT PARTY Better begin now to make yourself some peanut favors The odd shapes of peanuts lend themselves well and easily to the making of animals to set on the table as placemarkers or favors or decorations. Toothpicks are used for legs as you have guessed. These stuck carefully through the shell and held In place by a bit of plasticine you will find very effective and quite substantial. The peanuts can be painted to look like the animals that they have been made Into and to cover up the plasticine. (A. 1131 Joan of Arc Flag Flie Once more the flag of Joan of Arc is flying In Kheims cathedral, where she ended her mission. It was a member of her Scottish bodyguard who designed her original battle flag, a reproduction of which has been of presented to the archbishop Kheims and Eng by Scottish lish friends of France. The designer of the original was Ilamish I'ol worth, who after serving with Joan's warriors, became a monk and died at Dunfermline abbey. DOWT Weetern Newspaper Union.) ET UIP borne. yon are one of the millions who must pet up several time night, your trouble is probably due to an irritation of the bladder. Just try taking Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsule. During 237 yearn thi fin, old preparation has helped million. Why not you! Insist on GOLD MEDAL. 35c ft 75c, FREE A generous sample, free. If you print your name and addres and mail ' If I " ' Orer 3,000 bags of flour, supplied by the American Red Croas, being leaded a the S. S. Ponce at New York for shipment to Porto Rleo to relieve the dls treai caused by the recent hurricane that swept over the Island. 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