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Show THE PAGE SIX niw. imr irai TIMES-NEW- NEPHL UTAH S, Thursday, December 28 , 1939 3BE 3E1E THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE r a tttt rrikiix rura i n v ii V EPARTH ENT ail mas sa ah.ai-x.- and supple at the waist. Materials like faille, moire, flat crepe and velveteen are excellent choices for this. If you've done scarcely any sewing, this design is heartily recommended as a good one to begin on, because it's so easy. A sew chart is included to help Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young iMiinfimiinrim nniHr"'rc';wrniBt WHEELAN BIG TOP hi int im nit ipir By ED Btep-by-st- ep you. Pattern No. 8576 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, and 40. Size 14 requires 4 yards of 39-in- material without nap; yard contrasting for each collar and cuffs. yard ribbon. Send your order to The Sewing Pattern Dept., Circle New 149 Montgomery Ave., San Francisca, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. 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WILUAMS ENOUGH Skjold 1 wonder why my girl always closet ber eyes wbea I kJss hecT BJooea If you look In your mirror you can see (or yourself. n II 1. tw'w I 111 I I ft. J ".ZT w?o, rt i ansa -- vrue- 1 f xvtiOPE JDK- Pf fit. M" iNI rf. KlGiUM MOWUZfc m asm liaiAUP MO0IUIES ns Amy I fiNLAMP A study of marital tendencies reveals that a much larger number of widowed and divorced men marry spinsters than widowed and divorced women marry bachelors. The giant redwood trees in California and Oregon have never been known to die a natural death. Collier's. A Quiz With Answers Offering Information on Various Subjects Alexander the Great. The War of 1812. The eighth verse of the 118th Psalm. 6. Joan of Arc. 7. The white races of the wc are doubling their populations i ery 80 years, the yellow and brow racss every 60 years and the black races every .40 years. 8. Although trees and other green plants require light to develop, virtually all of their growth, takes place at night. Those in dark or shaded places grow faster than those exposed to brighter light, 9. "Far from the madding crowd," from Gray's Elegy. 10. Despite the widespread chang in the governments since th World war, eight hundred millic persons, or 40 per cent of the e tire population of the globe, st are governed: by kings, queer.; emperors and other monarchs. 3. 4. 5. ds Bronchitis Sronchltis, acute or chronic. Is u Inflammatory condition of the mucous membranes lining the bronchia: tubes. Creomulalon goes right to thf seat of the trouble to loosen gerrr laden Dhleem. Increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. Inflamed bronchial muoous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with th understanding that you are to Uke, tbe way it quickly allays the coughJ or you are to nave your money Dace CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis MiiuZtS rrs acmv fire Women Better O "Shoppers than Men u I T ' GRANTING a woman's reputation for wise buying, let's trace the smi hods by which she has earned it. Whero does she find on about th advantages mad details of electrical refrieeration?Whac tells ber - h to keep the whole household cteaa rugs, floors, bathroom tiling and bar energy left over for golf and parties? How does ifce loam about sew and delicious entrees and desserts that surprise t sod delight her family? Where does she discover those subtleties - (oC dress aod make-u- p that a mas appreciates but never understands? Why, she reads the advertisements. She if s consistent, thought-m- I reader of advertisements, because she has found that she can thieve them and profit thereby. Overlooking the advertisements wrAM be depriving herself of data continuously oseful in her job f Tore hating Agent to the Tamily. lnuhat matter, watch a wise man boy a car of a suit or an insurant e policy. Not a bad shopper himself! He reads advertisements, toot - Mlfhi CampromlRe oa Nickel Sister Bobby won't eat his spin-ach- . Now II Can Be Told Willie (reading Monitor article on India) -- What's an Untouchable? Dad It's a guest towel. 1 people. Tappy Ochre Yam want a pound of Grocer ochroT la it the red ochre (or painting artcks? SsaaU Boy No. It's tappy ochre wot Maw makes purfdin' wlLh. Mother Spinach has lot of iron Sister He's holding out (or silver. Vmf Cheerful News i How To Relieve! The blowing up of the volcanic island of Krakatoa, in August, 1883, provided the biggest explosion in history. of the island "went west," and the catastrophe caused huge waves that traveled half round the earth. The air disturbance was also terrific, and scientists estimate that air waves went seven times round the world. The sea rose 50 feet, and rushed up the beaches of Java and Sumatra, destroying 300 villages and drowsing ever 30,000 A Many navies now use a torpedo that appears to be aimed at a point far ahead or far behind its target but, after going some distance, suddenly makes a right or left swing and strikes before its objective can turn away. Of The Questions CADGUMMlT 1 For "black-outs- " during air raids, England has perfected highway and traffic lights, headlights and police uniforms that can be seen only by those oh the ground. 1 1 MESCAL IKE I Immortal Trees ;j S'MATTER POP I Like Oars "Have a garden this spring?" "Yes. one of ttiose Peter Pan gar dens never grew up." OflWKSt kZ1 N HAK,U&,Tm ALL TriEV WINK. (AgqjT Cvtg Uii HOMaN 10? NEEP? P |