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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOG AN. UTAH CHILDREN'S THORNTON V. BURGESS r" By DOUGLAS W lint h hort'fr you go And whatsoever you msy (jo, Inn ir ' y",:v n i. r v A ii - I 7 ft I J t t . 1 vr And hapidneat? hat are you f.ieaklngj The less you tlnd hupplueaa The more you go lug. Seldom the wanderer tt w find here lie chouses ; For often the wanderer. - V 111 . While Seeking :t. IomsI, 3' Vher to find happiness? Hut few ever reap It, For they who nnd happiness Clunk una 1,1 Hr,-- , Hint for while hr irn furj.,1 ,.t lie tta, Vmi ktmvx it hungry d, . Jung lie Just have It anj keep U. Never the querulous Will ever n hleve it. For Seldom the queruloll Wlm have It believe it. ) from die other able of tin DM Oriluirl ilonti to iluit far corner for one m fill mill atif? am: oer a JuImfiV t'lm, it At firl 1iilly n,n. k would have 1 : 1 Ootlili'S to lo with him alien afler a n:i Jnlimijr rmi out to get Something In enl she miw how aim Binl lame he n.i nnil ulie anw uiw Jolinii) flunk. Now aa the saw hit wound she wax nilevl with pity. Very aofily the slilleil up to Johnny amt gently licked his woiimls She didn't any a wont. Just licked and Hiked Oh no tenderly. Wllh every loin h of her tongue, Johnny Chuck felt his anger heonui-the li.id refused to go away with him moll away. At hM there wnsnl a Id! left. Never hud clover tnled sweet mid delicious. Never had Home Is the Very Best Place In All the Great World, Continued Johnny Chuck. the rustle of leaves In the trees sounded so pleasant. Never had the sky looked so blue or the fleecy clouds so w Idle. Johnny sighed It was a sigh of happiness and con teiitnienL I'm glad Im home," he said. 'So nm I," replied Ioll.v softly. Home Is the very best place In all the Great World, continued Johnny Chuck. Of course," replied Polly. "Ive known that ever since we've had a bom-e- . And this home of ours Is the safest and best home that everwns, I wouldnt trade It said Johnny. PAPA KIMOWSH Many hare hipplne-.Vet, hmc It not knowing. And so. to tlnd happiness. Where are you going? It may he mar to you. If you hut imnd It. So look for It near to you. And I hero you w III Ond It. Uxltocb -- w vu gorrloe. e !! Iu.l adopted Sl'Cllthewas ( lie Mialilon photographer when snap-Iilnthis reninrkiihle picture, I hut many of I lie hulldlngs forming purl of ( ;i hit serried skyline. appear lo he south of other s'riiclures nhhli tire In renllty north of them. The pliture v.ns rnnde from the top of Wnrd hill. In SI iten M.ind. In the N. V.. nnd Itorongh of r.ichiii-ii- d. the might he a.iid to poMliot.s of the v.irioiis hulldlngs. If It did not give one an Intimate vlosettp" of the nine most luipor I :i lit miles of skyline of the grentesl city In Ihe world. extending from the southernmosl tip of the Buttery. h.-- for any other home anywhere In nil the Croat World Polly Chuck smiled wisely lull she said tiolhli'g and alter g minute nr two Johnny continued "Yeti mustn't lielieve, my' dear, nil that is told you of the wonderful things of the Croat It has nothing, World. he said nothing ol nil to equal the peace and comfort pnd safety of ogr own home here. Once more Johnny sighed nnd ns before It was a sigh of pure linppl ness. He had made a great dis rnvery. lie had discovered that Ihe secret of happiness Is contentment, and that contentment Is to be found within, and not without ones self. So despite his slilTness mid lane-ne- s and soreness, Johnny Chuck was happy, and being happy, (here was no morn for had temper. Slid denly it came over him that lie was glad that Polly Chuck had refused to go away with him when he had Insisted on looking for a new home, and lie told her so. Polly made no reply, but went right on licking Johnny Chucks wounds, and In every touch of her tongue was love and Johnny knew IL Presently when he had satisfied Ills hunger he lay down for another nap and beside him Polly Chuck sat up straight and kept wfteh. And when Johnny Chuck awoke they rubbed noses, which Is the Chuck way of kissing, and each knew that the old home hetw an the roots of the old apple tree In the far eorner of the Old Orchard was twice as dear as It had been before Johnny Chuck went away to seek a new mu oml h'i',i slieel. Ill Hie picture Ihe Kmplre Mute hulhllng apiuir a the I hree mighty siructiires. of all lo lie farthest north; Ihe Chrysler those shown, form a trfect eviiti hiiilding farlhot south; and the de of how Ihe eve Is deceived by MeroHil,lnn I ,wer between these the distance nt wlthh the camera two g'aiils of modern ari hi tecturn I was I'H.iiid The MotroHill!un l.ife art lids unusually char photograph! liisonnce roiiii,inv tower; the lint plre Male hiiilding. lulle-- l In the was n ade posoMe only hy (lie use. world; tiiol the Chryslci Imllding of the hare pain luring Infrared J lie enormous, appear III wholly iiii orris I" posi- pliles nnd llllers, tions Of the three 1li .Meirosi siechi!ly designed lens iermll the ll.i'i. .diluted nl Tweii'v Third street. photographer o cover tune mile of Is the fa hot south Then we line terrain, from Fiftieth street, lo Ihe Ihe I'n'p.re Male hiiihhiig. on 1 hlr Itat tery. and from Wnrd hill to the; avenne; fur; lies! point In Ihe picture, which ly fourth sired nnd Ihe Chrysler hulhllng. on Is Ihe I! C. A hu'ldltig. nnd hulld ug lo I lie H C. left. In Iha kefeller Center. ill Ihe r! III . 1933 by T. W. Burgess follow lug recipe; 1 Int kvii on- K I ig afternoon fnxk In navy silk sheer, v. it li embroidery In minute dull bead-- . The lint Is In crochet ped.iliue with encrusted clre feather, revealing the hair. An Vegetable Vitamin Soup Take one ciipliil each of diced carrots, choiqied onion, one and one half cupfuls of choiqied celery, one cupful of diced turnips, one cupful of diced potatoes, two quarts of moat sfoik. one cupful of tomato Julie, two tnldcsponful of choiqied of green pepper sli of piqqinr butter and n few I.rown the vcgelnhbs o opt the po tatoes In lie butler mid three ten spoonfuls of salt and me fourth tea Unit twent) spoonful of pepper minutes and add the potatoes. lulde-ponufn- lg dt-li- cs The fcoxirg I says woman vertist Champ 1913 Onion Soup. Cook six medium-sizeonions (chopped) In a very little water un til tender. Add two tablespoonfuls of fal and cook down until the onions are yellow. Mix them with three cupfuls of meat broth, season well. Add a little water to four of flour; when well blended arid to the soup, cooked nn til the starch Is thoroughly cooked Serve with grated cheese sprinkled over the soup plates. 1933 can drive well miles- - the hall Is pluced forward so that the golfer This body I greatly behind IL give the cluhlicnd a chance to eome onto the hall In a straight lina women will never crash the If teed baik townrd the right foot world tor fuither laurels," there Is every chance that the club t No bead w ill he lino, led at Impact. I. e., Winnie would ever want to be ad the fare of the cluhl.ead pointing as the Worlds Heavyweight toward ttie ground. With the mure on. lofied woods the angle of the club U. II Si nillcat. WNU Service fme would counteract this mistake somewhat so that It would not like Vet no one could ly be disastrous. drive consistently well under such a condition with the driver. If your tee shots are poor, look to your stance and see where the hall Is located at address. Ilnclng the ball just a hit further ahead will often do wonders for your game. wcitcr-vveig.- IGraphicGOlfI . WNU Servlc. ) jo You Know Western Newspaper Union rAKARw" WNU Service. may prepare with milk soups which are most nourishing. The vegetables may be peas, beans, spinach, asparagus, onions, celery, potatoes, turnips, carrots, corn, cabbage, or some of these in combination. The soup should be slightly thickened. The Ancient Temple Comes to Light M WATCH POSITION OF BALL IN DRIVING ONE Is a knlck knack? pollywumpus. 1933. Bell Syndicate.' WNTJ Service. Bell Svn.llcate. 1933 SUSTAINING SOUPS A An Afternoon Frock i (wo cupfuls of milk with t.ihh'M.,uiful of Hour anil the same of Imtler well blended, add nnd two thirds of a cup fill of cooked vegetable chopied. mashed or M rained If Ihe vegetable Is not starchy, more flour in ly he added FAFIEN considerable trouble Is 's-' occasioned by beginners In golf with the driver. Its straight face de mauds a powerful and accurate blow to send the hall on its proper path. With the brnssle aud spoon and their greater loft there Is a better chance of hitting the ball satisfactorily, for even should a slight error occur at impact the angle of the clubfaee is likely to minimize it and the result be reasonably fair. With the driver, however, the ball must he hit accurately for anything like The highest peak In the Alps Is a satisfying shot. For this reason it is advisable to tee the ball well Blanc Mange. in front on the drives. Few golfers , BONERS are actual humorous found in examination papers, essays, etc., by teachers. "fhat dueling originated from the old German wager of battle" or judicial combat, in which, instead of having a case tried in court as now, the two men fought before a judge, the one being victorious was thought to have proved that he was In the right. 1933 McClure Newspaper Syndicate. WNU Str its tid-bi- ts Henry VIII was the eighth son of Henry I, not counting his daugh ters. Walt Whitman is a great jazz chestra leader. or- How do bacteria reproduce? They multiply and then divide. by William Mantiingtiiii I'rvwldoiit llooiwvplt great naeying the i'.art of tional project that Roosevelt's I for hiui tha realization of a Dreom dream ha lias uurMil for year. Ill Idea tor itloi, of Idle lamia have been eiiio into law Unit lumber requirement of future year may he T houkund met. of men are being drawn from the rank of the uiteui I loyed to aeore of rltle and are revolving their training that they aa the iivtltan corps may go lido deklgnated arena lo retmv been plant the foreU that devaluated hy the ever encroaching hand of Industry, Mr. liooM-vcllook upiii the It, at may coM a much a aa ork that I made defiwith defluite purpose and nite value lo the country. It U to ciojdoy "Mt.ouu men under the term of the MatiLet authority given the Irevddent hy coiigrcMt, lunti In. in will Ihs p., Id one dollar a day amt til keep; he H under iierv Uun of the army m I fed and clothed on the same hails n the military nun. The theory I that lie can send nio.t of Id pay back to Ida family, thu relieving bn al charily of that charge. In purpi'ie, the refore-tatm- u movement I broader than Juit the pi. lilting of new trees; It Is to he a scientific Job In that engineer will consider the urea to he forested with a view to prevention of flood and for tiie diet king of soil erosion or and for the utilization of lands the value of which for crops ts doubted. The several unit, therefore. eonx'itute a gigantic naive for Coiikervatlon of resources of a national character and the program a a whole hears the si amp of a relief measure for destitute citizens. The Ire.sident Is under no Illusion aliout the project In chut with newspaper correspondents lie has made It clear that he realize the total of unemployed to lie given work Is only a drop In the bucket. But he contends Hint even that number giinfully employed will have some effect on the general situation nnd that they arc doing a useful work. Advocates of conservation of national resources ngree that the work is useful, yet among many others there is a drnilit as to the wisdom of expending funds In till way. In this connection some of the argument used In debate on the legislation may show the trend of It was declared, for exthought ample, that an outstanding weakness of the tilnn, from an unemployment standpoint. Is the full time use n a limited number rather than a part time or half time use of double the number, accomplishing a distribution of the work. Such a result obviously could not he had If the work wus In the forests and the workers away from home without attendant expenses of food and clothing for the larger number. . I l,-- CoiiM-rvatlo- ! pro-gra- poa-aild- I home. 'Top, what MALLLOCM IfllKIIK to JOHNNY CHUCK DISCOVERS A CREAT TRUTH honest with himself Ifh oihfri will be Ittihwi oo Sally Scz Where to Find Happiness When North Apjiears South on the New York Front Back to the Soil Considerable complaint has reached Washington about the methods employed In recruit- Recruitlng ing the men for Bruckirt Into a good many blllluus of do) lur. But now the day of reckoning I t band. Bond must he paid off and retired by many com m on I ties, or If the principal not due, there I And yet the interest to te nn-the troukiir.c are empty! So It waa only nut oral that the theory of ocaling Uinta llioke debts should he examined anil In cotiMt Wll qtieioe of tlii. rox. of I ha Introduced la lull providing for any the tuiuwi iiibilitiMoti of government to declare liM-lbankrupt and k the bank nipley court to help It arrange a rotntHikllloii with H creditor. There U, of course, nothing new or radical about that hllL It present the only way out, Imth for the conuuuul-tl- e which gold the bond during It wild orgy of spending, and for the Investors who acquired the IhiiiiIx, lu the case of the column hity which bonded Itself, the hank a way by ruptey court presciil tilt It a part of the debt can be paid and the city' finance, or whatever subdivision It muy he, can tie arranged to nnsd new condition In the cum of the bondholder. It I either go along with the community In a cooperative spirit, share part of the loss and provide a chance for the debtor to pay out, or see the whole investment go up In thin air. 1 f e t I wa Uh reference to the Wilcox hill, told hy a representative w hose district lies within Might Hart the city of New Citys Credit York that enact- ment of such would damage the credit of that great city. Ieople would fear that it bond also would become worthies or thut they would have to accept a proposal for comitosl-tloof all claim, each creditor taking a priqiortlonute share. My answer wn that any person holding a bond of a city or county or road district, school district or what not ennnot possibly he so blind as to avoid seeing the true fact. If the city of New York can meet It obligations. It has nothing to fear; If It cannot do o, why should It try to kid people? I mention New York as an example, and because there are a score of other cities In the same situation. They are not Insolvent a long as the people can pay the taxes laid upon them. Ieople are not paying taxes, however, because they cannot do so. In many scores of loSo a thorough study of calities. the entire situation would seem to force the conclusion that some legislation such as the Wilcox bill Is Inevitable. The Wilcox bill proposes thnt when a community Is In default on Its bonds, It may seek the aid of the federal court and negotiate an adjustment which. If It be acceptable s of the creditors, calto culated on the amount of the claims or bonds they hold, the other becomes bound by the court decision or affirmation of the agreement. The hill would compel the taxing district to make preparation in advance for raising revenue to pay off the revised debt to give some assurance of final settlement Iegl-lutlo- n n three-fourth- lbt lamb hktM Mil, pUt vbcii iuii H lilt, U ikta, N l It. M, fa ftkut u'a A fATKOMZg HOttli I MM 8TKY Ltk 1 iU 4f Am4 mm Ua Hatched Down-Covere- d characteristic of game bird that the young are hatched covered with down sml 'de to run w ithin few hour after they hve eome out of their shell. It U Utah High School of Esauty Culture Ml lit Mot Q 1 1. t UM Tb! lint! Ciitwi Prelum Ruts m lifrtuai iNtNMXm wOtii-- ns tJ atVi m a a mi Cap aSMlwlM H m OMU death. The dinphrngto Is an imaginary line between the chest and the stomach. The Elgin marbles are marbles that the kings and queens play with. Joan of Arc was burned steak. to a ll.MPLK ol iuiienal days conies to light In modern Home, showing has a hysterical Philadelphia columns and walls of the Temple of Venus In the forum which are background. WNU Barvlca. 1931, Bell Syndicate. being cleared of the debris of the ages. . CMWIIW - NAMB ADDRESS THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY yimw that t apiHt mt pliwUai la r not oiprt Im mmrk mt tarnirtr let nr aifhir 0?frtHBrnl hat roiaeahaf that efc U holft im e m irulhMioalo ra prrmperHf to rttnrn. Let ft oar small part ftft4 hay at homo. 1 heft n hen ft buy at heme, Inebt M IntermoftftUia Made (ood. MRS. JAMES CHANTR1LL, New dele, Idehft Record Standard Works Claudius Galen, a Greek physician who died more than 1,700 years ago, wrote a book on anatomy and physiology standard for 15 centuries. Order Now Place Your Hi If Itekl M tMr Im van PrrtKIim mil. ltttm ton-9lhit Hi IccImlM.r XI S'mIH toOr ' Mr r ulia9!ct aInMO. Im Mf IMCllI 31 MM" aiM 9hMO 19 M a SscuM M MH 011 M. M Silrio lla Hatcheries Ratnshaw III U Dll Dint Cl 311 391 91 Must Be as Youth man who hopes The middle-age- d to keep young must renew his own youth in the ambitions, dreams and hopes of the youth sourrounding him. ASK TOUR DRUGGIST FOR one-fourt-h APEX ASPIRIN AN 1VTFR MOUNT AIN PRODUCT Made Study of Colds A physician kept track of colds in a group of adults, some with Criticized the forestatlon and without tonsils and adenoids, work. Officials and found no difference in the dicharged with supervision of the But the Wilcox bill is having Its visions in respect to colds. work say, however, that objections troubles in getting onto the greased and criticisms are to be expected of favored legislation. Deand that their Instructions to the runways the fact that the theory of It spite must recruiting agencies naturally is precisely the same os the Rooseleave some discretionary powers to velt theory about scaling down GASOLINE the subordinates. debts owed by farmers and by ownIn addition to the red tape so of homes In town, there 1ms been ers usual In government affairs and not no nod of Instruction from the lacking In administration of the forWhite House thus far to put the estatlon program, reports here IndiFire Engine cate a tendency on the part of some legislation through. firo Tha worlds first be to officers dictatorial recruiting Few people In the country recog- engine, equipped with chemicals to lowith to refuse to and nize how many cities, towns, town- fight any kind of blaze, is part of cal charitable Institutions. Corps the equipment of the Dagenham, ships and the headquarters here denies that local rious kinds of dis-i- England, equipment. charitable agencies have not been Default tricts have consulted so that the most deservon the to a chance Individuals may get ing payment of Interest or principal or deIf service Join the civilian they both. It Is a condition that now ha sire. affected more than 300 communities, At any rate, the picture of the and May and June will see enor great program for restoring the mous additions to that total, for In and work forests providing countrys That Proverbial Straw those months there are numerous at the same time holds forth Indi- bond Issues on which either thein-teres- t The straw that breaks the In fairness. It cations of trouble. or principal mature, and the camels back is an old proverb, ought to be said, according to general Issuing communities are without said to be of eastern origin. Its opinion here, that Mr. Roosevelt has funds to meet the obligations. There translation into English antedates promoted a scheme of exceedingly are communities in 41 states right the Seventeenth century. high purpose; but that It Is of the now where bond issues are In decharacter that permits extreme fault, and this appalling conditioi abuse exactly as do so many Ideal- shows no sign of abatement. For Old CHI Iswiiry Ssatil Crafts, Bridges Etc. istic plans. I have heard some of Truly, the politicians who cam W. M. Ms C0NA4AY, Jswsler the President's supporters In conpaigned for such things and who It Sill St Sill tiki Cltj int UCEKSEa SOLI gress express fear concerning the claimed to be promoting great 1m eventual reaction of the country to Start n tali, rtfkl n, ml ivcil put Pick tt I common the for good provements uu ills HI ulIslKtrj. ill b ritirai ll u the plan. That, of course, is a poare no longer In a position to serve Rtftrme Ut fett. Bn Sii n 8. tin? Otftet Dtrct litical phase, but It nevertheless their communities. points out one of the possibilities. From pure curiosity, I examined a a YVidth of Amazon River some of the statistics for half a The Amazon river is some places A few years ago It was quite the dozen or more communities whose thing to issue bonds to pay for pub- bonds are in default, and they as much as 70 miles in width. lic lmprove-Bond- s showed the amazing result of total ments. States, bond Issues In one or two instances and per week will be paid for the best EmptyTreasuries counties, cit- that were as great as the appraiser article on Why yom ies, towns, value of the property In the whole use should Intermountain made school districts, road districts, levee community. Theoretically, you know Goods' Similar to abate. Send your story in prose or Terse to In-districts and a bond Issue of that type constitutes districts, drainage termoantain Products Column, P. O. Box 1555, Salt Lake City. If your every other subdivision of governa first Hen (Just like a mortgage) ment was Issuing bonds with reck- on factories, stores, residences ant story appears In this column you will reless abandon and making Improveother property of the community. It ceive check for ments galore. I have been unable to Is easy to see, therefore, why the obtain from any source an accurate names of those communities have Week Ns. 3317 W.N.U. Salt Lake Clt, figure as to the total amount of such been omitted from this analysis. run doubt Union. but without Westerr they Newspaper bonds, 1933, Packed With Power n CASH PAID BlIVEO 111 Ik II King Solomon had 700 wives and said, Give me liberty or give me Otk MiiawnniiNsiUMia maiiainn a (mm pmm a ana la a uuum. Si U $3.00 -- $3.00 , |