Show THE GARLAND SHORT-TAI- to be could think of nothing but his new acl the Shrew quaintance This was quite like Fetor Anything new arouses his curiosity so that he can think of nothing else He would Was One of His Darting Little Paths Along bare liked nothing better than to goa some of hla neighbors about and his affairs but to do thla he would have to admit that he knew little or nothing about and this he couldn't bring him aelf to da You see Peter felt very with alp l home place Is not as fine of places up the line all you care about shut all that quite out: know within this house of mine Ot hers or ours that our own stuff Though plain has always been enough If size Is But 1 can old home plnc§ Is Just a cleared the brush with arm farm hla own with his own the seed sowed And band Well other houses may look grand With larger fields and that's no harm — Unless we quit remembering That we’ve enough of ev’rythlng old home place or any spot this is Judged though big or not: If It has housed you fed you too And both seemed good enough to you That’s all that matters such a lot And this old place through dry and The By For summer wear a New York hat designer shows this Jaunty little Robin Hood sports hat In stitched suede cloth wet failed Has Dever really us yet old home place has warmed and fed And kept a roof above our head So we can pass the others by Without a jealous look or sigh And live contented as I said Because when time were good or tough The old home place has been enough The Air Brake Invention the Invented George Weatlnghouse air brake In 18GS and received the first patent for It on April 13 1800 when he was living In Pittsburgh An train was fitted up with experimental air brakes by the Pennsylvania Railroad company shortly afterward In 1872 he Invented the automatic air brake ltsj loch Xa Douglaa — WNU anrtc LONERS ll'KSmgnaiSSSpmMSSgfpMRIMIMaMMMSSaNMNMMMSNSIMMip v J 7 svv f t J t r v r ' J iV 'ht Jit Ul!f L JI v v V i i tt — L ff - K- ' 4 la so cheap In China MAN power there Is little call for machinery there Our photograph shows two American marines near Tientsin watching a Chinese coolie unloading bricks from a canal barge In the primitive manner of the Orient ’Nr very foolish every time he thought of hnd been ond of hla neighbors for so long and all the time had been mistaken by him for a member of the Mole family So Peter anld nothing to anyone not even to little Mrs Peter but resolved to make up for lost time The very first chance he got be slipped over to the old log where he had met He Intended to make a calL Now Peter couldn't see under the old log so he couldn't tell whether was there or not He called but got no answer He thumped with his feet Finally he thumped right on top of the old log Itself and then looked quickly to see If anyone ran out No one did It was quite plain wasn't there that Then Peter remembered what had said about bis private little paths and Jumping down from the old log he began to look for them Now It didn’t take Peter long to find a little path for there was one leading right away from one end of the old It wasn’t much of a path Of log course such a little fellow as wouldn't make much of a path It was very much like one of the private little paths of Whltefoot the Mouse Wood In fact Peter would have supposed that this was Just what It was had It not been for what Short Tall had said It was only about half an Inch wide "He told me to follow his path and we might meet" said Peter to himself there being no one else to talk to So he started to follow the little path Presently he came to another little path and where the two little paths Graph icGOlf l "Few tugn Golfers enough STATES MAC twk keklv SWMd Smith Booy to FROM INSIDE OUT AROUND THE LEFT SIDE BRING of the most prevalent faults failure to let the left side turn around to the right on the backawlng Even those golfers who do are often One far short of a complete turn reason for this Is that they want to and not being con guide the stroke fldent of their swing turn hut little They take the club back with the customary wrist and arm movement hut allow the left side to remain where It was for fear of destroying their balance The proper method Is to let the left shoulder turn naturally as the left arm Is taking the club la complete back nntll the In some cases the player's back la practically at right angle to the obSmith affords a jective MacDonald fine example of this tarn and at the top of the swing Is set to hit from the Inside out with perfect balance and freedom In this position full use can be made of the left arm Smith Is a firm advocate of a complete pivot and lays the blame for much of the slicing on this failure to turn enough 6 111 Bell Syndlcat— WNU Serlca ONE Rarneses left over Egypt of himself mummies all - ! y how Arr one and la Freeze as tenspoonfuls usual o' vanil- Peach Ice Cream Take three cupfuls of ripe peaches cover with one cupful of sugar of suit and let tenspoonful stand for an hour or more The fruit should be sliced very thin Press the fruit through a colander add one pint of cream and a tnblespoonful of lemon Juice Mix and freeze as usual Pack the freezer and let the cream stand for an hour or two BONERS are actual humorous found in examination paessays etc by teachers pers The ground finest mice on animals Three btrda that have are the crow raven between Spuce with mucilage e Is cows put out running stream the bones 13 Bell Syndicate who drives — WNU fans This is five as many movie times houses as there are in the United Kingdom six times s many as in Germany and ten times as many as there are m France or Italy movie Orange Sherbet one and cnpfuls Juice one and Take of orange of sugar teaspoonful of salt three cupfuls of rich milk of lemon Juice and two tablespoonfuls Heat one cupful of the milk and add the sugar stir until the sugar Is dissolved Add the other Ingredients and Mix and cool freeze aa usual Velvet Lemon ShtrbeL Take the Juice of three lemons one and cupfuls of sugar — two cupfuls If the lemons are large — one quart of rich milk and a fourth of a teaspoonful of salt Stir and mix well The mixture will curdle but when frozen will be smooth as velvet A bit of the lemon rind may be added If desired A 131 Wester Union Newspaper "When you hsar the first bars of your wedding march" says wooing Winnie “you don’t realize that you are In for such a long long walk" IMS Bell Syndicate — WNU Berrloe On Way From1 Norway to Chicago Fair £ 1133 Mc(1ur Nivaptptr VNU dervic Iradlctt fashioned custard nicely cooked and frozen makes an Ice which koKls up when frozen la nourishing as well as refresh- "jpHE French Ice Cream Ileat one quart of milk and add very slowly to four lightly bwiten eggs of a cupful of sugar teasoonful of salt cook Is thickened sad until the mixture smooth and coats the spoon Cool add one cupful of heavy cream and I D A— The COEUR D’ALENE second testT of the Idabo prohibition law as regards to 32 per cent beer was Initiated in the Kootenai county district court here based on the arrest of Paul Miller of Wallace on a charge of possession of intoxicating liquor BOISE IDA — Training orders have been received here for 33 Ida- bo reserve officers who will go Into camp June 11 with the National Guard in Boise NORTH SALT LAKE UT— The last few weeks have seen choice beef selling at the highest prices received for two years on this market BOISE IDA — It has been announced here that no further reIn the ductions are contemplated faculty of the Idaho State university rOCATDLLO IDA— Ten units of the citizens conservation corps have arrived here for work In the Idaho forests TWIN FALLS IDA— Twin Falls county lamb pool directors sold the county’s first wool pool — 30000 pounds of wool— for 22 1 2 cents a pound - BOISE IDA— Assistance from the conservation corps in combatting an outbreak of crickets on the south fork of the Boise river has been sought by the state commissioner of agriculture ITT— The FORK AMERICAN American Fork Gold Mining company has resumed operations at the situated at old Pacific property the head of American Fork canyon BOISE IDA — Reports received here state that President Roosevelt has 6lgned a bill for suspension of annual assessment work 'on mining claims CANYON UT— The BINGHAM town board has decided to retain all regular employesr on a basis of 18 days a month This applies to the police and water departments BOISE IDA — Advance imyment of taxes due the state have been to meet a counties promised by $500000 treasury note issue due on July 1 the state auditor has announced FLEASANT UT— Tlie GROVE major festival of the year for this city Utah Strawberry day will be held June 21 Because of the delayed season the twelfth annual festival will be held ten days later than usual but will not lack In any of the features which In the past have made It an outstanding Utah celebration Free strawberries will be erved as usual TWIN FALLS' IDA— Idaho American Legion department will Invite Geo II Dern secretary of war and former governor of Utah to attend Its state convention In this next city August BEAVER UT— The local relief committee has hired 12 teams and a crew of men to go into Fremont 13 miles southeast of Beaver pass to open up a road leading Into an area of good dry wood PRICE UT —Carbon high school to enband is making arrangements ter the national band contest at Evanston 111 June 8 9 and 10 In connection with the Century of Progress exposition at Chicago SALT LAKE CITY UT— Utah will ship approximately 75 carloads or 1500000 pounds of broiler chickens to the eastern and mldwestern states this year The 1933 shipments are expected to show a 30 per cent Increase over the crop of 1932 SALT LAKE CITY UT— The last date to apply for loans for summer fallowing and winter wheat been has extended from planting May 31 to June 17 The maximum for loans in Utah and Iduho Is an acre Not more than $300 will be loaned to any one applicant The applicant must agree to plant not more than 70 per cent of his 1932 wheat acreage Loans will mature on August 31 1934 and will bear Interest of 5 per cent per annum They will be secured by first Hens on wheat to be harvested In 3934 SALT LAKE CITY UT— Utah farmers who have In the past several years made loans upon their farms through the Federal Land bank will not be required to pay upon the principal of their loans daring the next five years but will be required to continue their Interest payments according to Willard D Ellis of Berkeley California president of the Eleventh Federal Land Bank district SALT LAKE CITY UT— Nearly men from Virginia have arrived In Utah to work In the forest army camps — FRQVQ UT— Volunteer workers In the Renovlze Provo campaign have reported total pledges of $160000 at the conclusion of a 2 weeks drive BOO OORLANDET the Norwegian training ship leaving Oslo wltb all sails hoisted as she started on her way to the Century of Progress exposition In She Is manned by 100 sailors between the ages pf fifteen and seventeen Her route takes her up the SL Lawrence river and through the Great Lakes i lot tf ptoplt ant tht ptopl Thcrt art haw tht “doueh” And tha prople with tha “do(h" Boat b fed W lha “douth” And if “hoiMfolka" When tha paopla aptnd thair "douf h”w to get r falka Hava Mor ‘'dough” far bread “doagh" tha Plena along pardon INDUSTRT HOME AND PATRONIZE t i - W' Give a business man enough rope and you’ll find him tied up in a conference "oT PRODUCT INTERMOUNTAIN AN Utah School High FOR DRUGGIST ASK TOUR APES of Beauty Culture Rnt Kntvs n Diprtssiw Tfci luity Cnttiri PrtfosiM nil tacaiM lun l wafostaa tar tto in d IIS Si naalt wh hr to taofttla lap taerw d di ratit imsttiite in lun tv w nr catilem Sdl h eiisi rtui NAME ADDRESS s' BLADES-- J1 Fit Money Gillett refand4 if COOMBS DRUG Lake 6alt 00 Razon Typ not satisfactory all CO Utah City THIS WEEK’S PRIZE STORY “With the thousands of real bargain offered by Intermoantmin Made Product there should be bo question among tb people ef the Greet West aa te where of money Let pend their limited supply us oil be patriotic to eur great mountain Made territory and buy Intermountain Goode— they will eerre ua beat' MISS ZOLA WHITE Beaver Utah te mm CO SPERE TENT & AWNING Tanto— Awning— Camping Sspplies 'Everything in Canraa Goodi" 27 S W Tempi Salt Lake City A8K FOR BEET SUGAR nOME THE ONLY In Trade For Your UTAH SUGAR WOGLEN MILLS BLANKETS Wool Writ Salt Lah City for Catalog Utah and Detail SPECIAL HAT SEDUCTIONS In eta f High Grad Whit Leghorn IBS each 75he All athef fading va rial Ira la IM each nly TIm price Ia Im Hatchery than lot f IS add an cent per chick Write a for pocial price a Tarkey PaalU and Pheasant FOB Rarashaw 3687 tr Hatcheries St Slat lta Salt Lah City Utah NBV MOTOR OIL Sold with a Money Back Guarantee $10000 REWARD will he paid for th Watch ar Clock we rennet repair Any wateh er rluck cleaned $!! Jewels 10t Balance ataff llt51 Cryoul (mad) 25 Others Main Springs lM low prices on other work Proportionate TOE TIME SHOP d W 8a Tempi Salt Lake City St Mail Orders Our Specialty FIREWORKS EVERYTHING FOR THE 4th eS July Write for Price List W II BINTZ CO Salt Lake City Utah Oysters Valuable America’ annual oyster catch is valued at more than $14000000 McCAMMON IDA — By taking of favorable weather advantage farmers in this district have succeeded In planting practically all of the spring wheat acreage planned cream and ing a Service WARM WEATHER DESSERTS 'hat there are nearly 20000 motion picture theatres in America attended 15000000 by nightly to is filled e An Oxonian U a man pair of oxes © are black feathand Jailbird ers Watered stock pasture beside a earth for Busy Readers ARMY ARRIVES CRICKET WAR DECLARE TEST IDAHO BEER LAW NO MORE FACULTY CITS MIXING WORK SUSPENDS FOREST old THE lots The Dad told —briefly Scz Sally Intermountain News By DOUGLAS MALLOCH Joined Peter at down and scratched "Now his head In a puzzled way how am J to know which way to go?" he muttered Finally he decided to stick to ths one he had started on Ilalf a dozen Jumps brought him to where this little path branched Peter was stuck again Finally he chose one of the branches and started on only to have this branch lose Itself in a whole lot of little paths which crossed and recrossed and were seemingly all mixed up Just looking at them made Peter dizzy "I'm not going a stpp farther" declared Peter “What Is the use? I don't know which path to follow and If I did It would merely lend Into an other little path and I wouldn't get A sudden thought struck anywhere" Peter and caused him to sit up with a funny look on his face "I wonder" said he slowly “I wonder if was simply planning to have fun with me when he told me to follow one of his little paths and perhaps we I’ve tried to would meet Anyway make a call and that I couldn't la no Now I think I’ll go fault of mine home What a lot of My gracious! mlxed-umust do paths an awful amount of running about" "I have to” snapped a sharp squeaky voice Td starve If I didn’t” behind Peter looked There was darting along one of his little paths “Walt a minute!" cried Peter But Short Tail had vanished by T W Buniaa— WNU Servlea e PETER TRIES TO CALL ON There ENOUGH W BURGESS By THORNTON UTAIL GARLAND Robin Hood Hat BEDTIME STORY FOR CHILDREN Teter Rabbit returned WHEN dear Old Brier Tatch TIMES per week will he paid for the beat article on “Why yaa Intrrmmintln made to above Send poor ar era to Product Column P Box 1355 Sait Lah If year City atory appear In Ibw column rayen will re check far 1 — — Similar atory In pram $300 Wook Nw H WNU— Salt Lah City t 4 |