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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL, HELPER, UTAH RICH HAY CROPS IN SWISS ALPS forget to kee, t sharp watch for danger. The part of Jerry's nouse that ,ie bad to build now was tht part NRA Brings Happiness to Hop Fields HAVE THE WAY By DOUGLAS MALLOCH Well Repay Hazardous Task of Gatherinji. In the Swiss Alpine where a man's wealth, like regions, that of the patriarchs of old, Is measured the number of his cattle and by the produce derived from them, the first essential Is a supply of hay. Winter tarries long in the and the carefully housed mountains, cattle have to be fed upon the yield of the summer meadows. Haymaking begins in Julv and continues without a break if the weather Is favorable until September. The meadows In the valley are first cut, and the hay Is stored In the barns built over the cattle siables and In the numerous dark brown blockhouses which are scattered here and there, so that to a casual visitor the countryside may seem more densely populated than It Is actually; After the glory of this fertile pasture land has fallen before .the scythe comes the turn of the less productive fields, and finally, at the end of August, the cheerful band of mowers and haymaking women wend their way to still higher altitudes, reaching up to some 6,000 or 7,000 feet above sea level. These loftily situated pastures are frequently watered by tiny fertile glacier streams, and the herbs and grasses which grow here are particularly nourishing and fragrant, but so short that it is very difficult to cut them and still more difficult to transport thm after they have been dried. Haymaking extends to dizzier heights still, and many a tenderfoot of the lowlands has probably had the privilege of observing one of those daring haymakers from some comfortable vantage point far below. A long anticipated and joyful vent Is the y festival which marks the height of summer life on the mountain pastures. First there Is an impressive service in the church or chapel of the vicinity, where praise is fervently offered to the Creator for all his bounties, and after this the herdsmen with their families and friends enjoy some of their favorite pastimes singing, yodling, wrestling and dancing harmless pleasures, the memories of which help, however, to lessen the burden of many a toilsome day. CO LIVE your life you need not think of living. Live as you breathe, and as yon sleep and wake. Give much because you have a way of giving, And not for conscience or for virtue's sake. Love not so much expecting loves returning, Love without counting what the loved should pay, lor one may love without the loved one learning, Not for reward because you have the way. live your life that worth Is not a duty; It Is a way you have, though no one knows. I doubt if roses think about their beauty, Each Is a rose because It is a hat needles of bone, ivory. wood or bronze, were used by good house-wive- s of the ancient days. Steel needles were first manufactured in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth and are believed to have been employed by the Chinese prior to cny other race. ), by McClure Newspaper VVNU Service Syndlcat. Reserved live your life you have a way of virtue; The kindly natured are the only Bo kind. must be kind to even the e who hurt you. Because yon have the way In heart and mind. There Is too much parading and pur- THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY You suing ; No virtue shouts, Its voice Is still and small. Be good because It Is your way of doing, Or It will count for little after alL 2933, Douglas Malloch. ffi. JVNTJ X , KiiniiiiniiiiiiniHMifiwiiiiiiiiiiiili a &. : iiiimffr niinflifiiiiiifii imiii 4V II) ISElFfllilE Service. By THORNTON past Is a danger past, So why not Just forget it? Watch out. Instead, for the one ahead. danger Until vou've safely met it. a couple ot days Jerry left his snug room In the bank only lont enough to get a bite to eat and he was gone only a little while then, for he had little appetite. The rest of the time he spent curled up in his bed oi soft dry the licking gras. , occasionally wounds made by the great cruel claws of Hooty the Owl. Luckily, you know, It is the very best treatment little . ople In fur can give their wounds. It keeps them clean, and wounds kept perfectly clean beal rapidly. But while he lay the., a Jerry did a lot of thinking. Strange to say he didn't feel the hurt of the wounds In his body half as m ich as he did the hurt of the wound of his pride. "Serves me just right," he kept Saying over and over. "Serves me Just right I'm too old to be caught napping like that The Idea of me living to be as old as I am and then being caught by Hooty the Owl I I hope no one saw It I should b al- - FOR - : : sI V il if :i too mortified .0 ave if my friends knew of this. I shall have to keep out of 'sight until mj wounds heal. Then I shall have to think of some good excuse to explain the tears in my coat In case any )f my neighbors notice them. I hope no one will. If any of them should know the truth they would think I had gone Into my second childhood. They certainly would. It all comes of dreaming. Dreaming Is all right In the right place, but it Is all wrong In the wrong place. Well, what Is past Is past. It Is all over now I'm still alive. And I've still got that house to finish." Two days late, or, to be exact two .lights later. .lerr was back at his new house. He was still sore t and rather stiff, but he didn't I YOUNG MUTTON ARMOURS GRP. R.ISUT GSX? 1 ONERS The bottom of the sea Is com posed of clay and fine sentiments 1933. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service Switzerland's Languages The principal languages of Switzerland are German, spoken by 71 per cent of the people ; French by 21 per cent, and Italian, by 6 per cent. Other languages are Romanehe and 1 adin. By the federal constitution of 1848 and 1874 German, French and Italian are recognized as na tional languages, so that debates in the federal parliament may be carried on In any of the three, while federal laws and decrees appear also In the three languages. The old dialects of Romanehe and Ladin do not have any political recognition by the confederation. Hard water Is bad for household use because tt scratches the J himi I ,M grip BOTH overlapping H5 OVERLAPPING GRIP AIDS WRIST ACTION ? nagging backache with bladder irregularities and a tired, nervous, Repressed feeling may warn of some J disordered kidney or bladder function. Don't delay. Try Doan's Pills. Successful 50 years. Used the world At all over. druggists. D nan's PILLS immmmi TUGHKNT . CASH horaftn, mill'-- doouuia. 'lt. THICKS for carload lot U iim1? rttrn belt fanner IKEU CUANDLEIi, Charlton, starting out to learn game can aid their cause immensely by adopting a grip that w'll aid the proper hand and wrist action particularly at the top of the By far the greater percentswing. age of golfers find this Ideal In the overlapping grip. In this grip the left thumb Is down the right side of ths niuft, the club" somewhat In the palm and the last three Angers of the left hand furnishing a large part of the grip. Tli? little finger of the right overlaps the first finger of the left so that the greater part of the clasp with the rlghi band Is In the first three fingers. This al lows plenty of hand 'nd wrist acArmour and Jones, whose tion grips are Illustrated above, both use tills grip as do numerous other mem-berof the first flight WNU Sorvlc. 1IS1. Bell Syndlcsts. GOLFERS isw . AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT The navy first investigated the possibilities of aviation for naval purposes in 1908, when two officers were detailed as observers for the test of the Wright plana at Fort Meyer, Va. Utah ilM Tin Beaotj lUu CM! Coitnra Salt Prolissioi Ljta City, Uu Knows to . MOULDINGS He Was Still Sore and Rather Stiff. Utterance means not saying anythat Interfere with his work. No thing. siree, he didn't let that interfere Our party was lovely. Everybody with bis work. Jerry found out a long time ago that the easiest way was so happy and full of animosity. of forgetting troubles Is by working. "Vacations have an educational The busier you are, the less time Brutus was In charge of the fleet value," says erudite Eureth. "They there Is for you to think about your- in the Alps. teach us that putting two and two self. So .Te ry went to work again, makes a lower room rate." with might and main, but he didn't Government protects a state from together . 133. Bell Syndicate. WNU Servlcs. Ketchum Builders' Supply . Thirteen Was Ruth Ann's Lucky Number 780 W. 4th So. Salt Lake City "De trouble "bout idleness," said Uncle Eben, "is dat it's natural foh a man to want to be makin' somethin'. If he can't be makin' nuffin' else, he's liable to make trouble." j $$ Kodak Pictures Wanted $$ Satisfaction In maklns" pictures for pro. Srnd stamp for fit. Buyers waiting-Mail orders solicited for oar particulars. Supreme Quality DvTcloplns and Proitlnsr. Attention drawn to saleable pictures. Babies groups, pets, accident, scenery, ate, Zane's, Bos 277S, Alameda, Calif. Navy regulations require an efficient person to be stationed to y, at all times release the at sea and when anchored in ft strong tideway in port. life-buo- will ha paid $3.00 carticlethe onbest week c-- V ' " UVJ V,: I I. '"I $300 Week Ns. I31 one-hal- MVIVfc !,' I ,l itt I f?- ' t ' f&..-i- J I 7rl. I.; i. 1 y , ' .J-- ' Vr, Ruth Ann Moore ot BriiTThVId, 111., drew the luckiest 13 of her life when she N4ISS i.VJ J clicked the turnstile of A Century of Progress, the Chicago World's fair, as the thirteen millionth visitor. She is shown with thirteen Indians who greeted her. She received tickets to thirteen shows for herself and party, was given a lagoon boat ride with an escort of thirteen boats, and received several packages of gifts with thirteen Items In each package. Spiced Prunes. f Soak pound of prunei-ove- r night and cook In the same watei until tencer. Add three of a cupful whole cloves, of vinegar, three tablesioonfiils of t brown sugar teaspoonful of cinnamon and simmer until the mixture Is all absorbed by the prunes. Serve hot one-hnl- one-fourt- one-hnl- Western Newcj.nticr L'tilon. i stii iiin r iMie- hy you ass Intermoantain made Similar to shore. Send your story In proas or vers to In termountain Products Column, P. O. Box 15SI. Salt Lake City. If your story sppears In this eotuma yoa will ceirs check for should Goods" one-eight- b tb) Dsprsssios Yon can now learn profession that will make yon independent for the rest of yonr days. (IS per month onlr for the compleu coarse of six months. Phone or writ, for oar catalogue. Mail in coupon. NAME Y Deviled Chops. Select loin chops of young mut ton, wipe clean with a damp cloth. Gash the meat slightly on both sides. Mis four tablespoonfuls o olive, two tablespoonfuls of lemon iulce, teaspoonful of mus tard and a few grains of cayenne. Spread on the chops oir both sides f hour. Broil and let stand quickly In broiling oven on hot pan am sermon well with salt and pepper. Serve with: " School of Beauty Culture High LUMBER SASH DOORS PAINT OIL GLASS PLUMBING FIXTURES PIPE VALVES syphon. one-eight- 3TXGS" APEX wstV FOR TIIE BUILDER Is . Casserole of Mutton. Bake a cut from the breast, two to three pounds or more, depending upon the number to serve. Wipe tl.a meat with a damp cloth and sear the meat well to hold all the Juices before placing It In the casserole. Season well, add one clove of garlic, one onion sliced, teaspoonful of pepper, two teaspoonfuls of salt two cupfuls of canned corn and two .cupfuls of string beans. Add two cupfuls of boiling water and cook for one to two hours In a moderate oven until the meat Is tender. The corn and beans being cooked may be added at the last of the cooking. ASK TOUR DRUGGIST FOR EVERYTHING written as two separate words Joined together by a In Licenses to kep cows are issued by the London county council to 50 places in the County of London, most of these being in the East end. There are more than 1,000 cows kept in this way. A certain kind of house mouse In Europe and Asia sings like a canary, and a large bird, found only on the inland of New Cale donia, barks like a dog. Collier's The beefeaters live In the Tower of London and cooked for Mary Queen of Scots. Soda-wat- in Utah and Idaho ADDRESS BONERS are actual humorous found in examination papers, essays, etc., by teachers. tid-bi- ts DISHES England is such a prized meat that It in the college girl's wardrobe the seems strange that we have so little coat dress may take the place of a appreciation of It Lamb chops are suit This model Is In gray wool always well liked as is a stuffed leg with detachable caracul sailor col- of lamb or a crown roast yet there are so many good meat dishes lar and bengallne glleL which may be prepared from the young mutton that it should not be slighted. MUTTON k7aJ the resurrection of hostile people. 1 1 1 Utah Oil Refining Service Stations 08 . mmm Wmok Graphic Golf AT 400 most Mm v Home Goods, we've learned, put In the shad The things from far a war. To use thft IntermountaJn Made, We're found will always pay. MISS BONNA ASHBY. American Fork, Utah. THY W. BURGESS : N Thereg loti ef cheap and shoddy atatff But none of it'e made here. For we are here to call a bluff, Should inch a thing appear. three-fourth- A 1m The nicest thlnjr that come to on, Are Inter mountain Made. Although eome people made a fast About oar foreign trade. vlf,lM two pretty hop pickers In the fields at liopland, Calif, like all of their fellow workers in the "Redwood Empire," are happy this year under the blue eagle of the NRA. They are being paid s from one to two cents a pound, and the former wage was only of a cent JERRY RESUMES WORK a Liquid Laxative ii- IU TUESK College Coat Dress Why Hospitals Use Working Right tt can't Urine blindly thronch oar lives from day ta day. We always meet wits hardihips when w live ear lives that way. So as in sports let's do in life. To win let's make our aim. And learn to stand up for oar side, And, fairly, play the came. LET'S PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY W win us Obeying rules not otherwise we would ; Unless we have a way of goodness In us 1 doubt If God will call us very good. - Sure Your Kidneys Are Sally Sez rose. doubt if many heavens we shall I Hay-Sunda- Hospitals and doctors have always used liquid laxatives. And the public is fast returning to laxatives in liquid form. Do you know the reasons? The dose of a liquid laxative can be measured. The action can be controlled. It forms no habit; you need not take a "double dose" a day or two later. Nor will a mild liquid laxative irritate the kidneys. The right liquid laxative brings a perfect movement, and there is bo discomfort at the time, or after. The wrong cathartic may keep you constipated as long as 'you keep on using it I And the habitual use of irritating salts, or of powerful drugs in the highly concentrated form of pills and tablets may prove injurious. A week with a properly prepared liquid laxative like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will tell you a lot. A few weeks time, and your bowels can be "as regular as clockwork." Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is an approved liquid laxative which all druggists keep ready for use.lt makes an ideal family laxative; effective for all ages, and may be given the youngest child. Member N. R. A. which would be above water, and which every one whe passed hat way might see. Jerry as very particular about It He was very par ticular foi several reasons. The first reason was the best of all rea sons safety. Jerrj proposed to spend his time In that lew house during the winter. He would sleep there a good deal. Therefore It must be ade as safe as possible. If the wails were frail and poorly made there were certain sharp claws which might tear ther open in the dead of winter. This would never do, never In the wide, widf world. So Jerry was very particular about this part of his new house. He Intended that this upper part should be Just as good as the foundations on which he had spent so much time and labor. He fully Intended to make this house the envy of all who saw It . 1933. byT. W, Burgess. W.N'U Servlc. D oYou Know W .N.U.-Sa- lt Lake City California's Climate California's climate is a climate composite of the whole world. It has a 1,000-mil- e expanse, north and south. It has as much differr nce in climate as there is between northern New York and southern d It has Florida, mountains and deserts of tropical heat. snow-cappe- After IS years of work, Japaa completed a tunnel almost fiv miles long under the Jlakon mountains. |