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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH France's Foreign i gionAiriti STRIKING POSE SEW HOW-T-9. r - 4- V Ruth Wyeth Spears o3p - "The great labor leader is his portrait painted." "How's the pose?" "A striking one, of course." hav- ing r i ONLY SEEMS THAT WAT .trS' WW, W W WQl' Sfey I Pictured "Mtv"""" Senate Observes .arching through the been in France slDte the 150th Chaplain ' ot CrWE WITH OIL CLOTH TACK I BSV CHECKED SKIRT TO ' FVSIDES-WHITFRILL klfe EDGES COVER FOR TOP LINE -- E IN THIS column we have shown how to make useful, attractive things out of everything most from spools to tin cans, but several readers have reminded me lately that I have neglected orange crates. Here is a pair of tables to match a smart new bedspread. The spread is made of green and white checked gingham Double Anniversary "You seem always to give your wife her way in everything." "It only seems that way, my friend she takes it." SOUND REASONING Gems of Wisdom TPO the corn grow the blossoms set; to draw hard breath over plowshare or spade; to read; to think; to love; to pray; these are the things that make men WATCH and 41 v u "A month ago my wife left me without any reason." "I felt sure someone had left you without it." There are sadder hearts than yours; go and comfort them, and that will comfort you. ft"ft?sfc) I . . . . - -- iZ..j"L..v -- 11'. XT. Observing a double anniversary in Washington, D. C, the Rev. ZeBarney T. Phillips, chaplain of the senate, receives congratulations from high ranking members of congress. The observance marked his sixty-fift- h birthday and the fortieth anniversary of his ordination. Left to right: Senate Minority Leader Charles McNary of Oregon, Rev. ZeBarney Phillips, Vice President John Garner, and Senate Minority, Leader Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky. With German Troops in Copenhagen Stands Aloof Erskine. pray Thir, O God, that I may be beautiful within. Socrates. SOME CONSOLATION " happy. Ruskin. It is a barren kind of criticism which tells you what a thing is not. R. W. Griswold. You can't scold people into agreeing with you, or exhort them into liking you. John 5S Mrs. Topflat Too bad your man got 30 days in jail just when you need him most. Mrs. Firstfloor Yes, but there's one thing I've got to be thankful for: I know where he's spendin' his eve-nin'now. trimmed in bands, monogram and frills of white muslin. The bed is an old iron one that has been cut down and then padded and covered with the gingham (de tailed directions are in Cook 3). The orange crates for the tables are lined with green oil cloth and each wears a green and white checked skirt; and a top cover frilled in white. The lamps are white and the shades are old ones covered with a plain ruffle of white held in around the top with a band and a bow of green cut from the check material. NOTE: Directions for making lamp shades and bedspread are in Book No. 1 ; complete alphabet for monograms in Book 2; streamlining old style bed in Book 3; and Book 4 contains 32 pages of original homemaking ideas. Books are 10 cents each. With each order for four books will be sent FREE a set of three Early American Quilt Block patterns. MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS New York Bedford Hilli Drawer 10 Enclose 10 cents for one book, or 40 cents for books 1. 2, 3 and 4 and set of quilt block patterns. Name Address s MEET HIM HALF WAY mm?! Fortune Teller There is a tall, dark man who loves you madly. Miss Leftover Good! Now give me his name and telephone number, OF COURSE HE PROPOSED Danish seaReleased by the German censor, this photo shows the men and German soldiers fraternizing after "no optroops entered the Danish capital. Lift e Denmark of Copenhagen, control position to the invaders as they established capital city. "" Where Raiders Downed Nazi Planes The American Federation of Labor will not join any movement for either a third party or a Roosevelt third term, according to William Green, A. F. of L. president, in a Pittsburgh, Pa., speech. 'Wanted A. 7 yA ' . Hitler' See how He pose? She know me to And suppose I should pro- Oh, please do! You don't what pleasure it would give refuse you, Jim! BUSINESS MAN you're helped oranges I by delicious Hardly one family in two now gets enough vitamins and minerals to permit radiant good health. So enjoy oranges liberally daily Just peel and est them for healthful refreshment. Or keep ready a big pitcher of fresh orangeade. 'An glass of fresh orange juice gives you aU the vitamin C you of ths vitamin Bi. It also supplies normally need each day and vitamim A and G, and the minerals calcium, pbosphorut and iron. one-thir- Sunkist brings you the pick of California's finest-cve- r Copyright, 1940, California Oranges. Buy Some today. A reward of $1,000,000 to anyone who will capture Adolf the first three 20 a.r ram t was here that and city fighting planes , wrecked raids of the German a.rcralt pcrs Object of at least weeks of war was the ftav"V':s British air squadrons killed many members on the German-helairport. d Si Hitler "alive and unhurt" has been offered by Samuel Harden Church, above, president of Carnegie institute, in behalf of a group of Pittsburgh "What is your business?" "Private attendant." "To what do you attend?" "My own business." crop of summer Frutt Growrn Lxdiang V |