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Show THE LEIH SUN, LEIII, UTAH OTHERS If euw" forever tW, ' Snot all the while jTow an -ere which UBut Httl. yields, , !r ire tbe fields. 1 lere I have sown J JSiow many weep 15 tie weary day ijjorrowends; ,Jwt always gay, 'J my Wends. I jo not always win. regain; J, life has thistles In is tell as grain, toes the skies are wet,, Xbe shadows fall ; 53! ,.bj should others fret, l not at all ? Xi"h-wmjsrv'c- r kiiMed Dellnhat a woman yrt collect on a broken heart." ji:!3.MISndlctt.-WNU Service. In a Huddle --Hi' 7AW ' BEDTIME STORy Y THORNTON W. BURGESS DY'S SMOOTH TONGUE ,-! BCSKRAT was old enough Jlft ,erry likea to be r22Ja,rilUtUn said things. So when "thpee;f had seen, and i Jl house. Jerry Just lawa,. Iliaii. ..001 here In the . Fox certainlv an'eastIre 10 listen km :r:jttstaadg n . " IT ML 1V -t hij wlESa. i0 cm ,n,Greea For-4 For-4 their sorrow, 1 delightful Indians Catching Salmon on the Columbia River L. ;iAla-"t - 4 - - .vaf if ' ' t.'r elsswSMsil INDIAN fishermen utilize a net at the end of a long pole to catch salmon as they make the run to Jump tbe Celllo falls on the. Columbia river In Oregon. The Indians have to be very alert as it takes great strength and skill to hold a 30 to 50 pound salmon when It hits the net going at full speed. FOR THE CHILDREN EVERY mother knows how hard it Is to force children to eat the food they should eat The only way to accomplish this Is to begin with the baby. Food and feeding time will be a happy time if habits of correct eating are formed early The child who has had his own way in all things Is going to make a difficult diffi-cult adult to live with or for other ;.-.v.;jy-.'.unfc a thing's to flatter those who listen. Reddy grinned down at Jerry In the friendliest way. "If I were In your place, Jerry Muskrat" said he ' I certainly would be very proud of such a fine house as that I fear I would be rather puffed up over It You don't seem to be, but if you were, I for one would not blame you In the least. May 1 ask how many rooms you have In it7" One," replied Jerry, wriggling all over with delight at this praise of his skill. "That is, t have one above water, but It Is very large and comfortable. If you like the looks of my house from the outside you would, I am sure, like -it still better If you could see the Inside." "There Isn't a doubt of it, Jerry. There Isn't a doubt about It" re plied Reddy with great promptness. "I should love to see the inside of It, but I really dont need to In order or-der to appreciate what a perfectly splendid house it Is. , If I lived In the water I certainly should want you to build me a house. In fact I am not sure but I would like just such a house on land. I think I would If only I knew how to go about building It Do yon suppose I could build one If I had some one to show me how to do it?" Jerry Muskrat's eyes shone with pleasure at this praise of his house and his skilL For the time being he forgot that Reddy Fox wap an enemy for whom all his life Ion he had had to be on tbe watch. Be swam In a little nearer to the bank "Do yon really mean that you would like a house like mine, only on rand?" he asked. "I certainly do," replied Reddy "1 can't think of anything I would like as weiL" "I 1 would be glad to t?ll you Just how to build it said Jerry In rather a hesitating way. Reddy shook bis head. stIJ sntlJ tog. "I am afraid that wouldn't do," said he. "In fact I know It woman l I never in the world conld do it from beinz told. 1 '"-II - 4 people to - enjoy being with. It takes but little patience to train a baby, but often it is difficult when the child has become willful All foods given children should be simple, well cooked, easy to digest and attractively served. Tasting the food before being served Is an Important duty for the mother or nurse, to be sure it Is palatable, for often dislikes have been formed that are hard to overcome, by one dish of poor food. The following are a few breakfast break-fast suggestions : Orange Honey Crispy. Peel an orange and separate Into sections, removing the membrane. Allow six to eight sections for each serving. Dip each section Into honey and turn over in rice or corn flakes, puffed wheat or any of the light cereals which have been warmed until crisp in the oven. Arfange on an attractive plate and serve. Maple sirup may be used in place of honey for variety. Breakfast Cocktail. One beaten egg yolk, a pinch of salt, a teaspoonful of honey and the Juice of two oranges. Beat well and serve cold. This supplies iron from the, egg yolk and vitamins from the orange Juice. This is a good drink to give as a mid-meal. The above recipes are equally good for the nursing mother who needs to take as much liquid as pos Bible. For a child of six years the ad dition of the Juice of half a lemon to a glass of orange Juice is recommended rec-ommended to give increased vita min C and to prevent and cure tooth troubles. Frosted Orange Juice. Into a large glass pour a cupful of orange Juice. Add a spoonful of vanilla ice cream and stir a moment. then serve. - . by Western Newspaper Union. show me. Oh, Jerry, If you would come with me and Just show me how to build such a house I would be the happiest Fox in all the Great World I" Reddy looked as if he meant every word of it as Indeed he did. A smooth tongue has Reddy Fox. A very smooth tongue. . 1933. by T. W. Burgess. WNTJ Service. Booker Washington Born Slave Booker T. Washington was born of slaves in a Virginia log cabin. Griffith Observatory Nearly Done nil r I ft i . I J'jy . i t -f I . ;" ' V - ; A .', r- i . ' miMiieiiiiiii 1 1 i i ,V" II In 'I . Griffith observatory and pHl, new liriffita rn. 1 a mountain top ovenoos " fc than for purely scien ce used for public education and wUl rank with the title pnrposes. the observatory! "u; JJS"1 be the planetarium world's finest. One of the prominent Jm which demonstrates the movem ' "V of the late Coi GrIfflth " the city of Los Angeles. 1 u WWMWCIff vft- " Graphic GlfI Cfi PBANClS jjyjry . OUIMET fX'Mk - USED taYA "TO HIT SHOTS LyV .Green ui VEB tcees" OUIMET'S '.RON PRACTICE MERE! practice hitting golf shots tends to become uninteresting unless some element of competition is injected Into the picture to relieve re-lieve the monotony. Naturally a golfer to overcome weaknesses In certain shots must practice these shots painstakingly and regularly, a process that often calls for a considerable con-siderable amount of will power. In such circumstances it is an aid to make tbe practice as difficult as possible; making hazards lend a competitive tone to the play. For Instance, Francis Ouimet as a youngster used to hit his practice prac-tice iron shots to the green from behind a tree and in each attempt try to hit over the top. Not only was the element of height to be con sidered, but also the length of the shot In order to land it somewhere near the pin. In time the former tmateur champion was able to carry the tree tops in consistent fashion. This valuable practice r de shots' from the fairway a much simpler process and left a rather confident feeling that even should he land into trouble, he had an excellent chance of recovering without taking an extra stroke. . 33. Bell Syndicate. WNTJ Service. THROUGH A Woman's Eyes By JEAN NEWTON SUPERMEN AND WOMEN . - ONE of the most remarkable of endurance stunters, as the newspapers call him, is a man with only one leg. Crippled since the age of ten by bail nf s4pnc Is near completion on hair of adence --- CcIqce the loss of a leg at the htp, Ray-mond Ray-mond E. Welch earns his living ai station agent in his little village in New Uamphlre. But be earns his fame by climbing mountains and swimming rivers. So far as be is concerned, that is how he has fun. Think of cliwblng Mount Washington Wash-ington with one leg I But this man did It a second time in order to take the more difficult trail And a few days ago It was a slx-rolle swim in record time which got lilra Into print Just another example of tbe Invincibility In-vincibility of the human spirit and Its absolute power over physical obstacle ob-stacle and handicap; the power of the bunion will. Not enough that one handicapped and apparently broken should rehabilitate reha-bilitate himself by turning to new occupations. No, be must win through to victory In the very pursuits pur-suits bis handicap would seem to make Impossible; the cripple climbing climb-ing mountains. So apparently there is nothing we cannot do If we, want to hard enough, and have the requisite courage cour-age and will Women have recognized recog-nized the truth of that That is why we rarely hear today, as we did in the past, "I am too old to do this" or that At an age when our grandmothers felt It was time to sit back and be old ladies, to stop living except In .their children, women wom-en today are going in for learning new things, new occupations, where necessary, new recreations, new. ways of life. With activity which a few generations ago would have been spectacular, they find their energies renewed and increased and lire better and richer for it all What are supermen and women after all? "Super" means "over, above." And if this signifies rising above obstacles and handicaps, It would seem the age of supermen and women is upon us. 0. 1331. BeU Syndicate. WNU service, v Leopard Sports Coat This Is one of the season's hand somest coats for. tbe devotee of outdoor out-door sports. It Is of leopard and is completed by collar and cuff's of beaver. nONERS If far Dnopn Elizabeth had got safely across the puddle on which Raleigh had put his cioaa sue kiiu, "I am afraid I have soiled your coat" Raleigh replied in rrencn. -Mnn Dleu et Slon Droit" which means, "My God, you're right" BONERS are actual humorous tid-bits found in examination papers, pa-pers, essays, etc, by teachers. Part of the leg of a grasshopper is called the decan'.er. The Boxer Indemnity Is sum of money set aside for the main tenance of old or disabled prizefighters. prize-fighters. e Silas Marner's life was full of blank and be filled up the blank with grief. blpedinz from a wound in his bead should be stood on H's head la the sawdust -e InstlncU are things which you think are going to happen. Pickwick was a clergyman Dickens Dick-ens met In America. II JX, BeU 7Ucate. WNU ferric ft if - - t- - wxS- : . f, f i i mm IF I? How I Broke Into The Movies - Herman BY JOHN GILBERT JY MOTHER, Ida Clair Gilbert va was a noted stage star at the time of my birth at Logan, Utah. My early education was obtained in various cities because of my mother's travels. To complete my high school studies, I attended intchcoek Mill tary academy, at San Rafael, Calif. My stage career began early to be exact when I was one year of age, Eddie Foy using me in a show he produced. But when I was graduated grad-uated from military school, I decided decid-ed not to follow my mother's enreer, I obtained a position with the Good' rich Rubber company In San Francisco Fran-cisco and started out to be a business busi-ness man. I went through the various stages of clerk, bookkeeper and salesman, traveling out of San Francisco and later out of Portland, finally becora ing a sales executive. But the love of the theatrical word was grained in me after all, heredity does shape destinies. It was In 1915 that I first looked toward motion pictures. As an ex tra I made my first appearance before be-fore the camera in one of the late Thomas II. Ince productions at Ince- ville. Following this I achieved some notice as principal and later was engaged as leading man for Mary Pickford 111 "Heart of the Hills." After several lesser features I was signed by Maurice Tourneur. My engagement with Tourneur was as an actor, but my Interest gravitated to scenario writing, and I took op this branch, having the good fortune of producing some of 1 ' John Gilbert. Tourneur's most successful scripts. This In turn led to directing, and finally I decided to give up acting for good and become a megaphone wlelder permanently. Later, I had the ambition to make my own productions, and engaged a studio In New York. The experience experi-ence I had gained with Tourneur proved most valuable, and I directed direct-ed and acted in my own pictures Tor several months. Returning to California, Cali-fornia, I signed with the Fox studios and starred for three years In all manner of plays. "Monte Crlsto," "Cameo Klrby" and "The Wolf Man" are among the outstanding outstand-ing features of that period. Following this engagement I was signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. There is an Interesting incident In connection with this. When I arrived ar-rived at the big studio I ws assigned as-signed to a dressing room I hod occupied oc-cupied seven years before as an ex tra, when the studio was tne oia Triangle plant At that time I shared tbe dressing room with Tom Buckingham, then an obscure actor, later to be a well-known well-known director. Since Joining M G-M, G-M, I have appeared In "Desert Nights," "Redemption," "Flesh and the Devil," "A Woman of Affairs," The Cossacks," "The Big Parade," and many others. The reception accorded these pictures pic-tures by the public has been most gratifying. Ills latest engagement Is as leading lead-ing man for Greta Garbo. WNU Serrlce Blond Army . That Hollywood has more blonds to the square foot than any other city in the world was proven recently recent-ly at the Paramount Btudlos. William Wil-liam Bea'udine was directing a girls school scene for "The Crime of the Century." Desiring to Improve his scene composition, he called out: "Will that blond move three feet to ber right V With one accord thirty-five thirty-five girls moved three feet to their right Arlis. -Smacker" As a kisser George Arllss is known, among studio sound experts, as a "smacker." His screen iissea make op in sound what they may lack in fervor. Mr. Arllss Is apt to be a little perfunctory about kissing kiss-ing before the camera. He worries about It He cuts out all tbe kisses be can while editing a script Those that be leaves In are the kisses that It seems Impossible to avoid In telling tell-ing the story. ARE WOMEN POOR SPORTS? Game laws, according to Mlas Na- dlne Strayer, of Baker, Ore., are being be-ing evaded every year by thousands of skirted anglers. She told the itate game commission that they go Ashing with their husbands or male relatives and think nothing of hav ing no license. She proposes that women's "sportsmen's clubs" be organized or-ganized to end such law evasion. Philadelphia Public Ledger. TO MOTHERS whose children won't EAT Natnra knows best Never coax a child to eat I Remove the cause of a youngster's poor appetite. When appetite falls, tongue Is coated white, eyes are a bilious yellow, don't give small children a constipating consti-pating cathartic that drains the system, sys-tem, California syrup of figs la all the "medicine" they require. - Specialists will tell yoa that a sluggish appetlta almost always means the child' has a sluggish colon. Correct this condition called stasia, and see how quickly a listless, list-less, drooping boy or girl begins to eat and gain I The only "medicine" such children seem to need is pure, unadulterated fig syrup. - Children who get syrup of figs, now and then, soon have the appetite appe-tite and energy of young animals They keep well and avoid colds and ' sluggish spells. Nature never made a finer laxative laxa-tive for children ; and they all love the wholesome, fruity flavor of the real California syrup of figs. It's purely vegetable, but every druggist has it all bottled, with directions. Begin with it at once. The very next day, your child will be eating better and feeling better. Keep on with the syrup of figs a few days and see amazing improvement In appetite, color, weight, and spirits. The promises made bp the bottlers of California Syrup of Figs are true, and it will do the same for you, IP U'$ genuine CALIFORNIA. Don't accept substitutes. t MEMBER N. R. A. Beware the Cough or Cold that Hangs On Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can atop them now with Creoinulsion.an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; ac-tion; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized recog-nized by high medical authorities at one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent per-sistent coughs and colds and other forma of throat troubles.Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements ele-ments which soothe and heal the infected membranes and atop the irritation and inflammation, in-flammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, and attacks the seat of the trouble. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory In the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Your own druggist it authorized to refund your money oa the spot if your cough or cold it Dot relieved re-lieved by Creomulsion. (adv.) Mat SHE TOLD WORN-OUT HUSBAND SI IE eouli have reproached hint for hie fits of temper hia "all in" comnlaints. Hut wisrlr she ft " ' s3 saw in his frequent colds, hi tit "'-Wifd out-" " edge" coodi-J coodi-J . lion the very trouble shebctwlf . k very morning ai- ter taking NR JTTL -, J (Nature' Rem- f 1 v?&fM f- I himsell Iwnljr alert, peppy, cheerful. , " ri MR the safe, dependable, alt-' vegetable laiaftv and enrrec t 1 vegetable laxati ve and correc tive works gently, thor. oughly, naturaUy.lt stim ulate the eliminativa tract tocnmplete.retrular f unctioning Non-aabit- lormin. Trw - miM' 'M1 , ! 111,11 m 'j. - m m mm fl IMS" 1 1 JAR RESiNOL HEALED SEVERE ECZEMA "More than 35 years ago, when I was a child, I developed a sever case of eczema behind my left ear. In spit of all the) remedies used the disease spread rapidly over icy head. Finally our doctor, on of the beat in Kansas City, told Mother to try Resinol Ointment as he knew it was good. It was wonderful and after using a full jar the affection was entirely healed. Sine then I have been an ardent user of Resinol for burns, cat, and all manner of akin affections, affec-tions, and have) never known it to fad. There j nothing like it for the skin disorders of babies, it is so toothing and healing." sW) SiWv-r O. a. r. eVeaw iwsmms. Cwam ale. At all druggists! FREE TRIAL size package Resinol Ointment and Soap with Skin Treatment Booklet. Write Resinol Dept. W2, Baltimore, hid. should have to have so ire on ! |