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Show UIll gcenes FREE PRESS, LEHI. LTAH and Persons in the Current News Making Winter Hours nViH4o Vy rv Count Jlsk Me Another Q A General Quiz 1. What is meant by the Great Divide? 2. What king was known as th "Father of His Country"? 3. Who said, "Better read one jM"?1 Ti man than ten books"? 4. Can the President of the United States declare war? 5. What is a posthumous child? 6. Of what ancestry was Cleopatra? 7. Is Jerusalem a walled city? 8. What statesman has the most places in the United States named for him? Answers X .'fj A . ''ft S? 1. It is a colloquial term for the Continental divide, which separates streams which flow to th opposite side of the continent. 2. Alfred the Great of England. 3. The quotation is from "Chesterfield's Letters to His Son." 4. The President cannot declare) war. Congress alone has that 1 power. 5. One born after the death of Patrick Cardinal Hayes of New Vork pictured at Coral Gables, Fla., en route to Nassau f Idnter vacation. 2 King Carol of Rumania pictured with Crown Prince Michael deft) after the cabi-..... into nower and hankhprl rsrniv k..iirht "Premier Goea - .a o M ' wnicu .uaiiua 7" Cis Eminence, trickKellv, before - uih president .' the of Machinery institute, "ticks" off his the senate unemployment committee. i""ucaii, counts against i.upesru. the New Deal in A an II- ap- - Ifiiivv COWBOY I)u Pont Heiress and Husband LOU 1 ! - t if di. K . V'"i 'Afe- -' C EV - YOUR - O W N means most at this season of the year when dark and long winter days make time hang heavy on You can get your your hands. Spring wardrobe well started by making these days count. This is the time to sew and sew and then when the first crocuses show their heads, you will be all ready for Spring; your wardrobe in order and the right clothes to wear. With patterns and a few yards of material, you can make short work of this whole sew-your-o- business of sewing. Practical Slip. slip is the choice cf every woman who likes comfort. The side panels prevent the slip from twisting and turning and keep it comfortably in place on the most strenuous day. The patV f and strap tern includes built-ushoulder and you can make it for your own wardrobe in a few hours at a fraction of what you would usually spend. Keep the lt Jack Dalton, but Lou Gehrig-pattern, you will use it again and 1 man slugger of the New York again once you see how really Inkees. is shown above, as he ap- comfortable this dress is. kri in his first picture, "Raw- Cheery Morning Frock. It." Lou portrays a No matter how many of these 1 uttraer hot on the trail of a cane Pauline Louise cluPont, daughter of IWr. and Mrs. Henry rancis informal dresses you have, you tittle thieves. And while his guns duPont, and her husband, Alfred C. Harrison III, New Yurk lauer, never have enough. So start right rolls him- - shown in their car as tliev left the Christ Protestant Episcopal church, in to sew now and make two or cooling off, Gehrig three of them for Spring. This Wilmington, Del., after their marriage. I smoke dress (the one in center) is de lines signed on clever EYE II S "WHISTLING" and buttons from neck to hem. Piping is used at edi'e of collar, culls and pockets. It's the neat Avv est, trimmest little frock you have ever seen, ioun enjoy it an through the summer. Sweet and Simple. The figure at right is wearing an afternoon frock that is as fresh and new as a daisy. The gored skirt flares like a ballerina's and the bodice is smoothly fitted, clos-- i This four-gor- e p , two-fiste- d i the father. 6. She was of Greek ancestry. 7. It is still a walled city. The missing stones in the old wall have been replaced. It Is possible to walk along the top of the wall. 8. Andrew Jackson and Benjamin Franklin have the largest number of towns and counties ing with two wide scallops named in their honor. trimmed in smart ruffling. Wear this dress for bridge parties now and wear it all through the Spring Advertising Did It and Summer. It is one of the most popular silhouettes nicely Advertising made the great telephone systems of America made up in silk or cotton. possible. Per thousand of popThe Patterns. ulation, there are more than 1437 for is designed Pattern five times the number of sizes 14 to 46 (32 to 4(i bust). Size 16 requires 3 yards of phones in the United States mathan the average in the nations terial and a yard ribbon for of Europe. shoulder straps. Pattern 1440 is designed foi sizes 12 to 40 (30 to 40 bust). Size 14 requires 4,! yards of material and 2 yards of binding or From a MEDICAL JOURNAL braid to trim as pictured. For THIS: ABOUT COLDS! collar and cuffs in contrast yard fabric is required. 39-in- 30-in- Pattern 1341 is designed for to 20 (30 to 3!! bust). Size requires Av-- yards of 35 or sizes 14 12 material plus 2's yards of machine-madpleating to trim. Send your order to The Sewing e Pattern Dept., 140 New Montgomery Ave, San Francisco. Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) Circle each. S: Bell Syndicate. The researches (of these doctors) led ihtm to believe that colds result from an add condition of the body. To overcome this the? prescribe variou s alk alies." That's why. today ... LUDEFI'S COUCH DROPS NOW CONTAIN AN ALKALINE FACTOR WNU Service. I shirt-wai- Presiding at Utility Trial y " N 400 The procedure at presidential ; cabinet meetings is decidedly formal. There are no rules of debate, free interchange of opin-- . ion takes place on a friendly basis, only rarely is there a vote. No minutes or other official rec-- ' ords are kept. Such decisions as are reached are merely recom- inendations. The President is free to submit or not submit a subject of the man for consideration. He is also free Alongside the record with the tick tock head at Edward to make any final decision he near Hines Jr.. Memorial hospital case of the pleases. Chicago now stands the He is man with the whistling eye. be- "1 1 BATHS ROOMS-4- 00 Rates: in-- 'VtV V SUA $2.00 $4.00 fo Smgfe - , - In SALT LAKE CITY Has Established Its Reputation as One ol the Nation's Most Popular Hotels. Cabinet Meetings , A 5 The Spirit of Friendliness and Fair Dealing which Prevails at the st CAFETERIA DINING ROOM All located off main lobby-fin- est DINING BUFFET food at reasonable prices DANCING and Entertainment EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT 4 as she presided ICnited States Circuit Justice Florence Allen, shown c ompany case y J recent court hearing the I or I lie .. mi .An ii.t iv""-uw- ga, renn. Judge Allen was prommciiu.y President Incy on the Supreme court of the United States for which nominated Solicitor General Stanley Keea. TVA-Utilit- i Henrv L. Baker, pictured above Dr. Edward Waging examined by to ner A stethoscope applied sort the o eve' records a low moaning said the at hospital Doctors whistle. it. a tumor behind the eye caused A mm. Irium contained in BOTH Pepsodent Powder and Pepsodent Tooth Paste . . That's what millions delighted users are savinp about Pepsodent containing Irium. Uso tins modernized dentifrice tsvue new-daa day and see how soon your teeth glisten and Rleam with all their fuil natural radiance cf "It's tops I". yi I There 1 ". MM k ? ni3ll" would l- - IOOK II hr:L ai Mil.- - crosses Picture The huRe by the al toll. of death the o o t he enorm .ty WCrC alike 1937 e for 0( the Painl?mbi,es and pedestrians in ew on this folic, to impress motorists cre fifre, 8how Photograph 943 , people tota, of known CHAUNCEY W. WEST, Manager "4L New York's Auto Dead for One Year lb k & rtfr tp: if. fa fs. h hZ, i.. V area New York's Centra, park Mrs. J. H. WATERS, Pr.sidenf jr., " .;f , . 1 And Pepsodent containing Irium is absolutely Safet Contains NO GRIT. NO PUMICE, NO riLKACJi It reveals natural, pearly luster in record time... leaves your mouth refreshed, tinfjlinp; clean. Tryit andlcarn foryour- seli "The Miracle of Irium!" the Doorbell Again to your door came the butcher, the grocer, the clothier, the furrier, SUPPOSE daily man, and every other merchant with whom you deal? What a tedium of doorbell answering that would mean! It would be evea moie impractical for you to visit daily all these stores to find out what they have to offer and the price. And yet you reed those merchants' service quite as much as they need your patronage. Contact between seller and consumer is essential in the supplying of human needs. Eefore a sale can be closed the good3 must be offered. Every week, through the advertising columns of this newspaper, the merchants of this city come to your home with their choicest wares. Easjly, quickly, you get the news of all that is worth while in the market places of the world. They are not strangers at the door, but merchants you know ai:d trust. You are surer of high quality and fair price when you buy an art;"'9 adverted v a reputable firm. 1 i |