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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Si Lights i of New York ran across a picture ot in.-i-i Ed :'srfood. on Ihe porch of bis borne soitbb one ft Lfuie. uonn. iaai Have known Vam'.ery. trbert Ed 4,1 didn't -- Others may bad betaken hlmseir. but For years Mr. Norwood trareied abend of a circus. la New Iork the circus used to catch up with fcisa. Then 1 used to get him to fix 80 fclEiS tiat KoIand Yun. tDe ac" artist, could get Into Madison fgutre garden between performances Roland led draw the elephants. fount always was fascinated by elen sod ? phants end clowns. When Ed was doing his stuff for the writIn essays on alt he "a8 frow, He used to let me f9rts.'Of subjects. were well worth Sthein. and they fesd ree.Hhg. Beautiful. Imaginative thinjrs jberlwere. Later be wrote circus tor.4 for children. They lell me he (till Joes, although his latest literary (sborf hare to do with biographies, Nor-irood- P nt t ' artistic colhusband snd her Norma Terria Lyme is a literary and ony. (ve there, as do Wilbur Daniel Steele, Pennett Morrison ind Adrlenne Pinker. Mrs. I'iuker is the mother if Mrs. Sidney Constance Bennett Drew was the aunt of Norma Terris. Irblcb make the latter some relation Lionel. Ethel and to the Barrymores. John Jlarrymore. all to appear in the ovia "Rasputin,' certainly should I can't pake that an Interesting film remember thnt they have been In a performance since "The testl t S Yorker was In the ofliee of I highly prominent executive and jrhen .the latter told his secretary to e tet the White House on the excited. became considerably e thought he wns going to be In on t bit of unwritten history. When the ( A New tele-ho.i- : f S ftSSS IH was connected with the Executtre mansion, be got the President's secretary on the wire. That was a bit of a disappointment to the rlsltor. who had expected to oer-bea- r a conversation with the President himself, but be still kept his ears cocked. "Tell me," he heard the executive ask. "shall 1 wear a black or a white tie at that dinner tomorrow night 7" The oddity of the present economic situation is tlu.wn by the fuct that a man who was one of the architects who worked on one of New York's bl railroad orations now Is one of those behind the Information desk In that pui.ie teruiinaL And he thinks he is lucky to lime the Job. JEAN KfWTO" J D ln w Bell Syndicate. (WNU Did lightning ever Frank ( use overheard an actor at the Ijinihs club sy.v that be had been having a dreadful time getting a psisijiort. "I btiully," he said, "had to dig up a congressman." "Well, old ciiap." said his companion, "no one will thank you for strike Sarrlca. a bus? Take two pounds of tripe ln oae piece (boiled). Boll, mash and season four large potatoes, add tablespoonfnl of chopped onion, two cupfnl of soft bread crumbs, one-haof a green pepper chopped, om plmlento chopped, one teaspoonful of salt and pepper and paprika to taste. Mix this mixture and spread over the tripe, roll tightly and tie with string. Boll ta melted fat and floor and lay on strips of bacon. Bake for an hour la a hot oven and servo ln slices with tomato sauce. , . ii 'p J . I .... t TpUE following are a few meat dishes which are prepared ln way that are different: Braised Muttotk Take three pound of the breast of mutton shoulder or lf loin may be used. Remove tb surplus fat and cat the meat into strips. Lay four slices of bacon ln a casserole, add the meat and brown well on all sides. Cover the meat with sliced lemon and four more slices of bacon. Add one small onion sliced thin, three carrots sliced, one cupful of celery diced. Pour over one cupful of soup stock and add salt and pepper. Cover f closely and bake two and hours. Tomato with a half teaspoon-fu- l of sugar may be substituted for the soup stock. Braised Oxtails. Wash thoroughly three oxtails cut Into pieces. Dredge with flour and brown In the fat to which a slice of onion has been added. Add two cupfuls of tomatoes and water to cover, one teaspoonful of salt, h teaspoonful of pepper, four whole cloves and a few grains of mace. Simmer for three hours closely covered. Remove the oxtails, thicken the gravy and serve with the gravy poured over the oxtails. More salt will be needed to season the meat dur-iD- g the cooking. Tripe Roll. For those who are fond of tripe this recipe will be welcome: C by Waatam -- ;w I . THE HAPPY MAN one-hal- TW mutm wka lakara tlmU7. T haaat Ui haaH bcBlltr. Kaawa kaw to tlM ak to Ta 4a kia alshaaw aU gm4 tana.hi rATsoNizxa BOktx , aii n one-fourt- Cora Miss Antique is to be mar ried. Dora Indeed ; who Is tho happy mant Cora Her father, I think. ,. ' t , tsvemr. ; mmmm 1 Sammiag It Up The true wisdom is to be always seasonable, and to change witk j good rrmcs in changing stances. ., .. eh-cu- Most Pathetic Pttsrrimage in the World - POSITIONS KENAGER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE . Ml est glnt H i Iktratxl knara Miutiii M ttriaiti waj te pimi fit b M ptsitlon. nl st mj tsH Nif I fnt taM ti start. It mti ti tit tki Htt mi la-- wtit tmiwi fa!tt tH. ft : WNU Servlea. - i ::m 'vm - Tuberculosis Great f Chopin, John Calvin, John Wes- -, ley, the Bronte sisters, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Simon Bolivar and Andrew Jackson are a few who suffered from tuberculosis. , ..rite ,tMfe , ri - A ' I'va sat to win tha' arixa tkU waaky' WUla aiaunula ara aanar. I waat ta bar urintar crab, Alans with a. Jar af baney. v I , , i Mkm.J - , . i , . want to bar aama'wlntar Naw doat think It'a fanny. da aU Ut It 1 ta tlia prite4 I can plaa Howl Intacnauntnta Coodi tth Intarmacntaia Monty, - NELLIE H. VAN DEEVEKi, j r Jaekian,. Wraatlna, Pilgrims from all parts of the world shown as they pray for cures at the Grotto of the Blessed Virgin of Lourdes, at Lourdes, France. The walls of the grotto are lined with discarded crutches and false limbs left behind by the cured. Some of the pilgrims are so badly crippled that they have to be carried into the grotto on stretchers and others come in wneei cnairs. , f. RBI Germans Devise Cheaper Photograph Plan z That ln September In 1783 a Montgoiflere as the hot air balloons were then called made an ascent carrying a cock, a duck and a sheep? The animals were landed two miles away without Injury. That was a considerable feat ,!That in 1870 numerous escapes were made In balloons from Paris which was then under seige and two aeronauts leaving there were caught accidentally In a gale which landed them 600 miles away In 13 hours? GAME OF LOST IN THE FOG Directions for playing : Any players can Join in the game. Cse small colored buttons for planes. Start them on the portion of the landing field that says start. Slay in turn, shaking dice, or drawing slips with numbers corre num-IxMv- 1 1 Fun for All the Children In 1901 Santos Dumont won a prize of $20,000 for making the first Journey by air from the Aero Club park around the Eiffel tower and back within 30 minutes? A distance of only a few miles. That in 1910 Zeppelin completed his first passenger air ship, the LZ-7- ? It had a speed of 45 miles per hour and made many success- ful trips. That airplanes were used in the Balkan wars? That 7,090.930 pounds of air mall were safely carried In 1929? And that ln the same year there were sponding to those on dice on them, to determine how many spaces you will move at each turn. The one who succeeds in getting bis plane safely from the start to the finish wins the game. Whenever you land on a space blackened out with lines, you have to go back to the beginning. Whenever yoo land on a space with another player's plana you have to retreat five spaces. MylSeighbor ay Berlin. German hospitals are employing a new method in diagnosis by using paper Instead of photographic plates or films. The new method is infinitely cheaper than the old, and tests at the Charitee hospital have proved that, for most purposes of surgery, the projecting of the picture on paper Is sufficient. Edited by DOROTHY EDMONDS That . X-R- y 12,323 miles of lighted airways? That In 1930 Capt Frank Hawks flew across the country in a glider that was towed by a plane? He made stops. That in this year Colonel Lind bergh inaugurated the air mall service between United States and Buenos Aires and Montevideo, and Uruguay, a distance of over 7,000 miles? That while some thought was given aviation as long ago as 232 B. C. when Archlmldes propounded the law governing the flotation of bodies In liquids and gases, most of the progress has been In a very short period of 30 years? That to figure your chances of riding safely today in airplanes you can say from actual figures that you could ride 39 years without an accident? This Is reached by taking a percentage of accidents with In a jrlven time. (B 1932 Wutrrn Newipapar Onlon.1 Says: MAKE it a rule to rub all grease the kitchen range and gaa stove, while still hot, with newspaper. If rubbed off then there Is no difficulty ln cleaning the stove afterward. y 19 a The secret of preparing cereal foods Is long, slow cooking, to render the cellulose content more digestible. Cereal Jellies are Just strained gruel, served cold with cream. PLEASANT FOR BUGS : A large safety pin !s a useful holder for old buttons or loose hooks and eyes. Slip on the buttons, etc., close the safety pin. and you have everything handy, easily seen, and always In order, whereas these small articles get lost when loose in a work basket, a "Ha! This swimming bole great place these hot days." Is a a ' t First Adhesive Stamps Adhesive stamps are said ' to have been, invented by James Chalmers ot Dundee, Scotland, ia 1834, and came into use in 1S47, when parliament sanctioned their " " '"" use. . 1 by Just to Be Ahead Most of us can be satisfied with almost anything. Just so It Is a little more than the neighbors have. Los Wool Angeles Times. Largest Ship Built Since the War f f r " i i abk your Druggist fob AN rKTKKMOtWTAIW ' PRODUCT Wonderful Fog Horn Fog horns with which Germany's two great passenger liners are equipped weigh nearly a ton yet are economical of steam, as they use four diaphragms to produce unusually low tones. . , NEW TT V ICO , MOTOR OIL . Sold with a Money Back Guarantee Artificial Way Best ? r trout eggs batch better ia artificial hatcheries than in the natural spawning beds on the lake bottom, experiments conducted by Ira Smtih, conservation" warden, of Wisconsin, showed. r s ,, ' i J 1 know how to comand. J tf bD.UU dC? . ' . - ,; ,ot South. k anU ba aaM -- w hc,t ' Brtfcl, Whf fam thvaM ' aaa InUrnuantaia ' 'ataoV Gaada" Similar to (Wn.1 Snd t .rau atary ln araa ar nrit ta la. taraMantaia Pradaeta Calaaia. T. 11 uas IMt, Bait Laka Utjr. If yaat tory asacara ia thia calaaia yoa will oaia chacb far $5.00 r i J ,u v Obeying and Commanding The Uex. 64.000 ton superllner nnd the largest ship built since tba World war, is the newest of the Italian linn's morim A slilps. She Is 880 feet long and has reQUlred speed of more than 27 knots. nt -- "GRAINS OF GOLD" r THE WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL "Makes Cream Taste Better" Western Made For Western Trade ' ' " ' Ak Toar Graccr Ut that hath learned to obeyriQ ' 'A i A. V far Saaab Valaat-gaa- d ? ' Twin Fishes "Siamese twins" among fish are a common occurrence. In state hatcheries, even specimens with fire perfect heads to a single body have been found. Lk if BxcaUcat tba Auoclatcd N'ewapapara) WNU Scrrlea Sometimai If you can't love humanity, you can be patient with it Terre Haute Tribune, ' ' Ia UTAH WOOLEN MILLS Trade for BLANKETS Tour Salt Laka City, ITUh out (C , a If the bottom layer of pie crust la covered ' with cracker crumbs, the the Juice from apple pies will not oose Bait Laka City, HUB ; W.N.U. Salt taka City Wm4 No. 4t ' ) '' THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY : tM m i DID YOU KNOW ' In No man is poor while be can laugh. Gheerio Chapters (. " kfTriElSAiKWK fTssjUrtf. .. Noipipar Unit. that." 19:2 Bell Syndicate. p-L SAVORY MEAT DISHES MmeT" we b7- use the expression "Simon pure" there is no doubt as to the Implication ; and it was In the confidence of a certain Simon Pore In the suggestiveness of the name that the now popular nickname had Us origin. The vehicle was a story by a Mrs. Centlivre, called "A Bold Strike for a Wife." The hero. Colonel Feign well, was a gay Quaker bachelor, whose frequent Indiscretions earned him a leading roI In occasional "society" scandals. This Inconsistent Quaker lost his heart, from a distance, to a delightful little lass named Lovely, who lived in a neigh boring town. The colonel's reputation was too well known for him to make any successful advances, and so, to gain a more favorable first Impression, he changed his name to Simon Pure, He began to press his suit and a No sooner strange thing happened! had he won the heart of Lovely and obtained the consent of her guardian for her band than his Quaker impulses asserted themselves and forbade his marrying the beautiful Lovely whom he had won through deception. So he proved himself really "Simon Pure!" "W,IArS When The Tang of Fall .n IT STARTE "SIMON PURE" executive Martin Johnson told me the other nlcht that the real secret of photographing wild animals was to know their habits and bow they wonld react to a given stimulus. For example, be said he now kDew so much more concerning gorillas than he did when be first weiif after them that he was convinced he could take his next pictures of them from much Both closer. the Johnsons have learned to fly a plane and both of them enjoy heinjj pilots. They probably will make use of a plane ou their next trip to Africa. OW |