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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH r Scenes and Persons in the Current News bL -- 1257 about: .... TL i vi . 1 X y i T i I f? Rivals for Nudism. ... Fall Fashion Parade CALIF. SANTA MONICA, a parade in part in Caliold days celebrating fornia, riding in an ancient open carriage with our postmaster here he calls Jim Farley "Jim" and our congressman, who like practically all Democrats in good standing in the southern part of the state, craves to be the next nominee for governor. 1380 It any more aspirants bob up, here won't be anybody left to vote f r them. This cer- '.:i!n!y has been a b:!!,r.er yc:ir fur orV anges and V dj'cs. J - ., M ;W'S - -- riiini,ii ni ri-- - n w,.j j and Dictator Benito if ..- - jisfct...) 4..'-.- -. . ... . ...a Mussolini of Italy riding together in Dictator Adolf Hitler (right) of Germany Munich, during the Italian leader's visit to Germany recently. 2 Welterweight Champion Barney Ross shoots ft hard left to Cerefino Garcia's jaw during their title boot in New York in which Ross retained his crown. (One of China's "women of valor" who have answered their nation's call to arms. 1 They're Telling Tall Fish Stories TO COUNT JOBLESS Our outfit got a lot of cheers from the crowds and a perfect ovation when pnssing a point given ft where the I'lks also were J giv- ing away beer. All three of us felt pret Irvin S. Cobb ty proud of ourselves until we realized that probably the applause wasn't meant for us. There must have been thousands in that crowd who'd never before seen a horse-drawpleasure vehicle. If Lady Godiva, dressed only In her long hair, rode on a white horse through any modern city street. there'd probably be ten who'd hurrah for the horse against one who looked a second time at the lady. Sight cf a white horse would be a treat to one and all, whereas in these days of nudism and public undressing on the beaches but that will be about all for that n V It John D. Biggers.of Toledo, Ohio, administrator of the unemployment tensus, who announced that registration blanks will be distributed to the nation's 31,009,000 families on November IS and 17. The blanks will be passed ont by postmen. Persons out of work or on part-tim.jabs will be asked to fill them out and mail them to Washington by November 20. e . International Messes. great powers tottering WITH thebrink of hostilities to a more tottery extent than usual; with the Spaniards still willing to fight to the last Italian from Brother Mussolini's loan collection; with China battered to a bloody hash-mea- t In what would closely resemble a war If only Japan haul so declared it, which must Indeed be gratifying to the ghosts of the thousands already slain and the homeless refcities this ugees frum ruined seems a mighty good time for us to keep our shirt on. Kindly recall that other historic When Jack Dempsey, former world's heavyweight champion, and occasion when Uncle Sam felt called Fin Petrie, winner of the Country Ilome Magazine's annual award for upon to hop into a mess cooked up the best rural newspaper correspondence, met recently, they discovered by foreign nations and, as a result, a mutual interest in fishing. Fin, who comes from Opal, Wyo., has just not only lost his shirt, but has never Since been able to collect the laun asked Jack to join him on an expedition through the Jackson Hole coundry bills for washing the said shirt. is saying, "Okay." try. The This, if you get the drift, is a subtle reference to those defaulted Euro LEGION AID pean debts. Let us, therefore, highly resolve that, no matter how great the pressure from within or without mainly It'll be, as was the case before from ' without we'll keep the old shirt on. ex-cha- America's Youngest Freshman -- - ' 1 V t- V rrii'.:.. vH or. it hi Mrs. Malcolm Douglas of Seattle, who was elected president Ck'irii iiYiilMiiWiim-Wash., HirnnWE.wIto' vt a.niti of the Women's Auxiliary of the Joanna Xenos, thirteen, daughter of a Chicago cook, is America's American Legion at its recent conyoungest college freshman this fall. She matriculated at Munde?ein col- vention in New York. She succeeded lege. Miss Xenos, shown above, is working In the chemistry laboratory. Mrs. Oscar W. Hahn of Lincoln, She has been famous as a prodigy ever since she was seven years old. Neb., as bead of the organization. Gridders Register a Big Kick for Harvard Classifying Bores. been classifying bores. Class I'VEbores are those still using the lapel clutch or buttonhole grapple, whereas a class A bore is one whose boast Is that he never lays a finger on you Just holds the victim by psychic power. Lately I've met what I should call a super A type, the same being a gentleman who, in addition to having perfect technique otherwise, had been imbibing garlic to excess and didn't care who knew it. When finally rescued, they had to use a pulmotor on me. Meeting this champion leminded me of what I heard the late Wilson Minzer say to a gentleman who insisted on boring Wilson while suffused with the afterglow brought on by combining bourbon whisky and Bermuda onions in his diet. His hiccoughs were not only frequent but had echoes to them. Finally, when Wilson was practically ready for artificial respiration to be applied, he said: "Dear sir, your breath would start the windmills turning la an old Dutch painting." T)E THE first to wear the new Fall fashions in your group let help you to step right out in front, in the parade of new Fall Fashions. Today's trio gives you wide choice. Your first occasion frock if you are young and slim is a good looking basque model; for a pretty yoke model that is as easy to make as it is to wear; and if you are full bosomed a jabot model that takes away inches Tht Popular Basque Dress. If you are twenty or thereabouts, you'll adore this pretty basque dress with its flaring skirt. The 6lim wasp waist and short purled sleeves above a swing skirt are as young as the morning. Have it in a pretty dark print banded in velvet ribbon for every afternoon festivity. It's a dress that you'll wear all through the winter. House Frock. Every woman will be quick to see the advantages of this frock, in style and wearability. The round yoke buttons at front and gives a fresh, young look to this design. Best of all, it is cut in one piece from neck to hem so that you can make it in practically no time at all. The waistline is darted for snug fit. You'll look and feel years younger in this model wear it 'round the house and for after Sew-Your-O- yards of 39 inch material for jabot in contrast. to The Sewmg Send your Circle Pattern Dept., 149 Ktrsr Montgomery Ave., San Francfrzft, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. e Bell SyixUcat. WNU AJtciiiaii t( MM Servtc. run-arou- Yoke-Styl- e noon, too. Look Slim and Sleek. The newest fashions give you a slim, sleek look even if you are not blessed with a svelte figure. The jabot model in the illustration is designed to make even the woman who is a bit on the plump side look sleek and inches slimmer. Make this dress in one of the new thin wools and see how you'il stand out in your crowd as a fashion leader. The Patterns. 1257 is designed for sizes 12 to 40. Size 14 requires 4 yards of 39 inch material and 11 yards of ribbon to trim. Pattern 1330 is designed for sizes 34 to 43. Size 36 requires 4Vi yards of 39 inch material. Pattern 1373 is designed for sizes 34 to 50. Size 36 requires 3Vi yards of 54 inch material and 1 LANTERN vi a a and gol Tht blickMt night hun'l chanca caimtthli Lan tern I It knock out" (Urknaaa with it flood of Jurt powerful brilliance. the liiiht for avarv after-dar- k lob around farm, (araue. ahop. Fine) to night bunting, fubing and camping. The Coleman light Inttandv. Prrea-- gloha can't protect mantle. Wind, rain or (now nnt it out. Stronflv built for yeara of iervif mod-e-l aT tofitoperate. Gaeoline and keroteae to every need and puna. Sea them at your dealer. FREE FOLDERS Send po Heard toda rKE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE CO. Dept. 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EOLLS DEVELOPED freight erjlargemrnta, (phnlaadooble or jraur eholce of 16 prime wtthon eolarrnment.M 35e enln Heprlnta c ea NORTHWEST PHOTO SCR VICt rare narm Typical Texans. USED to think a typical Texan was one who said he was going hat and to send you a then didn't do it. But he is a sub- I fi1 Mhxm mil -- Wif species. A really orthodox Texan tells you he's giving you a pair cf genuine Texas steer horns. They'll be along as soon as he can have them shipped. But he never ships m that's what makes him typical. So many typical Texans have volunteered to send me sets of lonR horns that, if all these parties were laid end to end, you'd have one of the finest consecutive strincs of born liars ever seen. But they wouldn't stay that way; they'd rise right up and start looking for Easterners to promise long horns to. Not th8t I'm craving any lonr horns. 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