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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH Powerful Telescopes Manufactured "in S20" Plant Fn t VP Q 1128 n.oj s-f They're Dated! 4 3, 35-in- 2 I h . - . j. and veeetahlfl A IX varieties SELECTED FOB er Miami, Fla, you hs, Lynn C Burkhart and Arthur P. Smith Jr.. are operating a "factory" they and equipped at a total cost of S20, and are turning out telescopes that have attracted the praise of Dr. G. H. Lutz, America s foremost te escopic engineer. Left: Smith applies carborundum to the grinding glass as the mirror rotates back and forth. Twelve inches in diameter, this mirror is very large for any but a professional attempt. Center: The mirror is studied for possible defects. It takes approximately eight months l0 grind the mirror. Right: Here s the finished product being inspected bv Burkhart. It's ready for use in star studies. Two Holland Prepares to Guard Her Frontier look so sweet LITTLE girlsso will cool in No. 1738, includes a simple little frock, gathered onto a shoulder yoke extended to cover the shouldersand a fetching bonnet to shade the eyes. As you see from the diagram, this pattern is as easy as possible to make, and every little girl in your life should have half a dozen styles like this, in different colors. Choose dotted swiss, lawn, linen or gingham. Charming Apron-Frocwhich VOI R LOCALITY. SEED E daytime and afternoon, with these simple, carefully planned designs! It's chic, it's easy, it's economical, to sew your own. Each pattern sew chart includes a to guide beginners. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 149 New Montgomery Ave., San Francisco, Calif. Patterns 15 cents (in coins) each. step-by-ste- their uuuiHiiuwcr - ,DI fold. New Spring-SummPattern Book Send 15 cents for Barbara Bell's Spring - Summer Pattern Book! Make smart new frocks for street, built Pat Sims prow old, too! prime, fewer and fewer will (terminal)'. Cut there's a way to be sure of getting only seeds in their prime. I'at li year Ferry's Seeds niu-- t pass rigid tets fur vitality and germination before being packeted. Then for your protection each packet is dated. Be sure VOIR seed packets are marked "Parked for Season 1939." Select them from the convenient Ferrj'a display at yonr dealer's. Popular favorites and new introduc- rFEKJLiiX designed for sizes 1, and 5 years. Size 2 remateriquires 2"g yards of al, panties included; 2'-- yards of ricrac. For tie strings of ribbon on bonnet, 1 yard is required. No. 1740 is designed for sizes 32, 34, 36, 38. 40, 42 and 44. Size 34 marequires 51a yards of terial; 3 yards of braid or bias 2, ii ii !Eni5YfS SEEDS Patterns. The nil i ,lmih Plant yours in No. 1740. The fluttering sleeves, set in at a scalloped, slanting shoulder line, are as cool and urJiampcnr.g as possible. The princess skirt, cut to a high waistline in the front, can be adjusted to just the snugness you want, because it ties with sash bows in the back. Such a pretty dress, and so easy to make, of gingham, lawn, seersucker or calico. No. 1733 is As jLnmm pwjpiwi.ijy jtjuwjii.'p CO., Std Growers, San Fraacltco sad Detroit. p FERRY'S V SEEDS frock-and-bon-n- et ltd wfi&&3 A practical daytime dress that has a dainty look about it, as well as a very line, is figure-flatteri- I Gay Mexicana Motif f Jf ,;' J ; I , II 1 1 I 3 ,1 I i, isVirfHJIllw',, KBrJi'sV' Xr- I t Planned tocial program CaMtria and Dining Boom ttrvlng Harding't "Just HWerui food" bath JSK I I 1 ralIII A IB jjI fej PTJr M SS3 lAsl tfl R- 1 - $1.10 mmammsBm 4i&wh 44 iS LESS REPA1 ii i Bl'I!i:U 1 1 3 Ralei Irora $1.50 Singls . . . With Holland is determined to be prepared in the event of war. Left: This Netherlands gun crew is covering a road leading to the Dutch frontier, following the recent manning of the frontiers against any possible surprise attack on the part of an aggressive European nation. Right: Anti-tan- k defenses are kept under guard near a on the Dutch frontier. bridge "somewhere" UT 9 ClontelaktbeachitlincolnPaik. Quiet clean and cool parking worrit Reasonable i A? 1,000 ouhid room Only 4 blockt to loop . . . thtalrel, ihopB and biuinatt district Ford Host to iNorwav s oval Couple Pattern m G317 Mexico, land of excitement and served as inspiration for these fascinating designs for linens. Bright prints from your scrap bag form the easy applique patches while simple embroidery adds the finishing touches. You can turn out a delightful tea cloth, towel or scarf quick as a wink! Pattern 6317 contains a transfer pattern of four motifs averaging 5 by 84 inches; patterns for applique patches; materials needed; color schemes; illustrations of stitches. To obtain this pattern, send 15 cents in coins to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 W. 14th St., New York, N. Y. color, tnZttfasW M - ' - JkNw UICK UOTES Srnrtnt! Joseph Bernhard, chairman of the American Legion convention registration committee, signs Connie Bos-wel- l, famous singer, up for a "date" with Louis L. McCormick, Louisi- FAIR PLAY FOR ALL Automobile Manufacturer Henry Ford played host to Crown Prince Olav of Norway and the Crown Princess Martha when they arrived in the United States for an extended royal tour. The couple will visit points of interest from coast to coast. Left to right: Mayor Reading of Detroit, Mich., the crown prince and princess, and a Second Infantry army officer. ana commander, during the 1939 national Legion convention in Chicago September 25 through 28. LONE F'raturrn EAGLE IN NEW ROLE country "fJUR the is great not because majority or the powerful rule. It is great because the minority in protected and the less influential respected." U. 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Lindbergh again Mips his famous smile during an nicial inspection tour of aviation Defenses and research facilities for mVVar dePsrtment. Lindbergh will a detailed report to the department following his tour. Here are ship and master for English Imperial airways' transatlantic which flying service starting this summer. Pictured ship is the Cabot, will carry only mail on her first few trips. Capt. J. C. Kelly Rogers, an Irishman, has been chosen skipper for the new boat. Unlike the American at Monclipper boats, the English ships will make their first major stop to York. New then treal, fly FOR SMOKING PLEASURE AT ITS BEST CAMEL cigarette ofCbstierMaccos It |