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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH T Scenes and Persons in the Current New h - - SI iu i mi ..im t , iMin i WHO'S MEVS ipWf s? The Happiness Trio THIS VEEK... " By Lemuel F. Parton VEW n tv l tv --fx 1.,..'. r vvm - vm "J1 ' """ "a "ii, ""! . ?h .j:VwV .' YORK. George Wingfield, who has been rolling "snake eyes" for the last seven or eight years, is now making six or eight .. straight passes. I nnii Wingfield Again "in fneAi'oney" ii ai j d0n't kn0W wheth- er the news has reached the East, Los Ar.geles is that he has regained ownership of the Golden and River-side ho'.els in Reno and is again looking out from behind a tall stark 1 J ! of blue chips. The burkaroo and faro dealer who pained a fortune of $50,01)0,000 and owned and operated the sovereign state of Nevada for qu.te a few years, quietly faded out in li33, told the court he was broke and relinquished the state with a sportsmanlike gesture. He implied ' that the croupier had stood him on his head. His friend, William H. r"'" 0 had a mortgage of Crocker, foreign secretary, as he rapped on the on his two hotels. He owned Important matters of state occupied Anthony Eden, British esa Minister's door at 10 Downing street, London, recently. 2 Streams swollen by heavy rains fail to mires and ranches all over the will the advance of Japanese troops in northern China. 3 As thousands of delegates to the American Legion state, in the somewhat metaphysernntioain New York city were called to order, Gov. Herbert II. Lehman of New York (left) and Mayor ical way in which people owned atler.jiio LaGnardia, wearing overseas caps, stand at attention. things then, but his equities came and to just a couple of white chips to be 6 tossed into the kitty. He did this Saved Her Photo on ien:s gracefully and started out to get anis is Life of Husband other stake, Senator Nixon of Nevada told me how he got his start. sen? A copy of the original photo sent "He walked into my office," said to Gen. Francisco Franco by Mrs. the senator, "and tossed something Harold Dahl In a plea to the rebel on mv desk. It was a diamond leader for the life and freedom of ring. I haven't any idea how much her husband, Harold Dahl of Chamit was worth. He said he had locatpaign, HI., who was captured by in-- ed a outbreak south of Goldfield and wanted me to grubstake him on the ring. " 'I'm r.ot running a hock shop,' I said. There's a three-bajoint around the corner.' 'H "He picked up the ring and started out. Before he got to the door, a sudden hunch hit me like a mule & s kick. I called him back and gave v" J rut him $300 on the ring." Wingfield had already staked his claim, and started a prospect hole. A little more digNixon Also ging, and there was the Consoli- in Profited ' tlon4 t? d.atued M me Venture m;ne' ua"d riches Wingfield and Nixon. Also the start d of Goldfield, a ghost town now, Helen Wills Moody, once the in sand, but a roaring desert "Bill Tilden" of women's tennis, metropolis for a few years. who has started a comeback winning streak was on in campaign in California. Here she those days and it was only a few is, just as spry as ever, during a months later that he broke the bank match in a Pacific coast tournaat the Tonopah club. Vs I Ifll; ment. This was her first toarney He joined the Montezuma club, surgent forces while flying for the since obtaining a Reno divorce. himself some nice store clothes, got ace of Spanish government in the civil polished up his The famous "poker-faced- " grammar and moved of the war. in the courts was by beauty Impressed the triumphant of finance where the circles into the American girl, Franco spared house match. She and her partner, percentage is doubtless stiffer the life of her husband and prom arriap X. Shields, defeated their Francis than that of faro. But it seems that t. Ma freed. would be he ised doubles opponents. he is beating even that. it heat" one-tim- j e j j B: ?.t- 9 : 110 $300,-00- b, Comeback Trail Tennis Queen good-lookin- g ll '' v. W , half-burie- Wing-field- 's - madt Jolm Roosevelt and Future Bride DRIDE goeth with Fall and glamor, too, Milady, when you wear distinguished fashions by Today's trio gives youth a chance to express itself in an individual manner; gives the adult figure an opportunity to display a new high in chic, and last-- but we wouldn't say least a utility model that's as right for daughter as for mother, as attractive on cousin Emma as it is on Aunt Grace. Swank 'n' Sweet. Youne and inspired is the little two piecer that just stepped into the picture at the left. The topper is one that will set a vogue in this woman's town and make you the swankiest of the whole lot of If you're asked to picnic in the colorful Autumn woods, d wear this number in wool for real satisfaction. For Kitchen Capers. And before you go, there'll be sandwiches to make, potatoes to peel, and lemons to squeeze that's where and when the ging ham gown in the center comes in Of course, its novel construction makes it a most attractive model to sew as well as to wear. The skirt has flare enough for cutting those kitchen capers one has to when minutes are few and work plenti n! Lat-a-Lot- s. henna-colore- d Sill m I I II mj Style Success. we go picnicking and places, don't think Mommy Isn't MtfU IEAF 40 mS 4 Keeps Dogs Away from V f Evergreens,Slrubsetc. i from Tour i ful. A kat Will to Succeed Mid-'es- t, pin-stri- khS V' ic ( well-groome- f.JC!Del4TepHfal Genoa et Spraj. per While FRIEND of this writer, who lived several years in Janan, Threat suggests that, if, by accident, Forwomu eign Minister Koki Hirota should "smiHtain Don Heap, one of the find himself dressed in spats and J1 talented halfbacks in the trousers, but with an Oriis the big threat in Northental robe instead of a morning tsfroa coat, he would find a middle way and solve the dilemma of Japan's half feudal, half modern industrial state. "He hates his morning coat and striped pants," said my friend. he gets "When Jap Minister home at night, he Works Best in never loses a min- ",e i" fctting into Native Attire Oriental clothes. In the dress of an occidental diplomat, he works like one, as wily as the best of them, given to strategy and trick reasoning. At home, in a i v beautifully embroidered Japanese gown, he reads Confucius, as a pupil of the aged scholar, Milsuru ft? k v v I cite this duality of mind Toyama. . a to K.f, and dress merely as symbolic of the internal contending forces of Japan, John A. Roosevelt, son of President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, vestigeal feudalism and Twentieth Yontprn university's backfield this In addition to naming and is pictured with his fiancee, Miss Anne Lindsay Clark, daughter of Mrs. century industrial imperialism. In i witling he calls signals. He weighs F. Haven Clark of Boston. Their engagement was recently announced. a very literal sense, this dead cenNo date has been set for the wedding as yet. DfWmds. ter of old and new epochs accounts iracla for much in current Japanese statesned t craft that is bewildering to the modtreats ern mind. .The! bi9 P "Hirota is not of the Samurai the' caste," he said, "but he stems from romantic old Japan and goes only ' part of the way with the Mitsuis and Mitsubishis of the great industrial dynasties who think they can shoot their way through to a vast Asiatic jny r it Vc&0?:M empire. In his youth, he was a avia?.?' ', zealous leader of the 'Zen' sect, tie ol' v .. Buddhists, whose gospel tonsured i i - ..v'. .:... 'ott , i off1 was humility, pacifism and turning lal Suddenly, he the ether cheek. onlj switched to the 'Black Sea' society, ' )llei. outfit of militarists and a SI going to swing out in style, too. She's certain of success when sli goes to her Club; she sure of elegance for Sunday best in the slenderizing frock at the right. It does wonders for the figure that needs H, and K s equally becoming to sizes 18 and 20. 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The Joseph 55'ad was her opponent in the race. l shown poli-ic- s C Coniolirt itM Ncw Tattac. WNU Service. "Faw's practicing he's gonna winter." nitch-bik- a to Florida this |