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Show : FriJaj, April 15, r - 1S32 MAGNA TIMES. MAGNA, UTAH wHiimHiNitimi I WHO WAS i WHO? Sally Sez . By Louis ' HIH M. Comstock 1 1 1 Tunney Looking to the Senate? r.lcrcoIizcJV.ax Keeps Skin Young ' II 1 II ton, LA PER1CHOLK XHEN Thornton Wilder wrote Bridge of San Lula Key," owed "P0 Um Pens Us ftUnfc s wholly fictitious bridge, exchange perha'pa, for the use . of the old citys most romantic old legend, that of Camille la Perichole. La Pericbolo of the book was a spectacular dancer and actress, very beautiful save In repose; when one was startled to discover that the ose was long and thin, the mouth tired and n little childish, the eyes unsatisfied. wilder telle ns of her love affair with that wornout d grandee, Don Andrea,, viceroy of Peru, and of her retirement .to a , tW rest, VA convent , after her . beauty was Tbr (toad tha tail, marred by smallpox scars. . tlw af toteteid pradacto .Dv Wat, - The real Perichole lived In Aai asy. wUck, ll we .the brawl divldsad. Man Eighteenth century. Of bumble parFATRON1ZB BOliX IXDCBTRT. entage, such was her voice and her gift of mimicry that she was s sensation on the South American stage while still in her early twenties, and the magnificent castle which her rakish lover, Manuel de Antal Spanish viceroy In Peru la real life, gave Adi Taar Gnw Far , bn still stands and la used as s and prison by the Lima police. ;A Peruvian biographer de CItAKDBEANS PEAS TOMATOES scribes her as small of ataturaand somewhat plump, her movements Mountain Rocky Packing Co. full of vivacity. Her oval face was Salt Laka City. Utah pale brunette and even 'her PLAN SPRING PLOWING . .. most successful days pittedduring by smallwithuso of "Caterpillar' Tractor pox marks, which she skillfully concealed with cosmetics. Her small, oldest and leading track-typ- o I tractor. Prominent fanners owe black eyes were lighted by expressuccess to these machines. sive animation. Write for descriptive catalogs. . 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Lot nwka aar alacaa far IMS, Bar Intortoaaatala ProSacU. MRS. LLOTD MATHEWS. Fuses, Kmku rr. legend of our days of westward expansion is the story of Jonathan Chapman, known to every settler along the Pennsylvania and Ohio frontier, and la much literature since, as Johnny Appleseed. It was his life mission to plant along the paths newly hewn Into the wilderness apple trees to give welcome shade end refreshing fruit to the hordes to come. He was an eccentric figure, surely, with sacks of apple seeds salvaged each autumn from the cider mills, but the small boys of the frontier regarded him toe highly to mock at him and even the Indians esteemed him, allowed him to wander at will unmolested and made It possible for him more than once to. give the alarm for an Impending attack. ' Johnny Appleseed was born In Springfield, Mass, In 1768, son of a Revolutionary veteran and a graduate of Harvard. He traveled for a time in Virginia as a Sweden-borgla- n missionary, and later with his brother joined the tide of migration west of the Alleghaniea. Ohe version of the legend has it that be combined In his wanderings bit philanthropic purpose with a vain search for a lost sweetheart from whom he had been separated when he and her family joined one of the first expeditions to the west However that may be, It was at Pittsburgh, then a mere cluster of log cabins, that Johnny Appleseed was struck by the absence of fruit trees and commenced the life work which gave him his name. He died near Fort Wayne, Ind, in 1847. V Send Far Free t Stwry Bead ' CaMa Saak Salt Laka City, Utak. Addraaa YOUR VCOL CAM BB EXCHANGED FOB FINE WOOLEN MERCHANDISE WRITE ( Original Utah Woolen Mills SALT LAKH CITT A colored gentleman arrested for chicken stealing told tha judge: "Mah wife told me Id look better wif n feather in mah hatband, so Ah found n feather, picks It up; an judge, believe it or not. Ah never discovered till Ah got home dat s chicken war at de end o dat feather. ASE YOUB DRUGGIST FOE I . Cslstisa Antlxt;tl: AN IMTEEMOUNTAIN FRO DUCT Youn crpcimJiHTT MIM School of Beauty Culture sv-z- ms n tet ten tow fcto Ttmk.Si urn cv.it vM to kM te M tetete intFstn You see, by working madly and sacrificing all else, you can gain money enough to be as carefree as those who have no money 85.00 ((tl(l braid A BELOVED . H .why rm in Immnttala Goods" Stellar to atom. Bead Var story to rm ar varaa to Fradarto Coteaa, F. A Has IMS, Salt Laka Ck;. If raar atory appears la tkto "laa yaa ariU Ha cheek fat WJUJr--S. L. C. Week No. 121 V V, National park a Blackfoot Indian chief named Two Guna White Calt For many years Innumerable pictures of him bavo appeared In newspapers all over the country with some such caption as Youve HUr Portrait In For popTour pocket Perhaps." ular legend baa It that ho la the original o$ the Indian on the buffalo nickel. But the man who knows, If anyone does, who was tha original of that famous likeness says that It Isnt Chief Two Guna White Call That man Is James Earle Frazer, s famous sculptor whose design was accepted by officials of the United States treasury when the new five-cepiece was Issued. Mr. Frazer has stated that he bad never seen Two Guna White Calf," which would seem to dispose 0t the legend of the Blackfoot being hie modeL More than that he goes on to say that be used the profiles of three Indiana for his design. One was Chief Iron Tall or the Ogallala Sioux, another was Chief Two Moons of the Northern Cheyennes and the third waa an Indian whose name he had forgotten. So Instead of the buffalo nickel Indian having one original. It had three and two of them were very famous Indians Indeed great chiefs among their people and leaden In the Custer battle In 1876 and other famous battles with both white men and red. ta MIL Waataf Nawapapar Palea.) In Glacier mn We-e-e- 11" heavyWashington has heard the report that Gene Tunney, weight champion. Is being groomed for the United States senate ss Democratic opponent of Senator Hiram Bingham of Connecticut Tunney, who Is s battalion chief of the Crusaders, wet organization. Is here seen with Representative Fred Britten of Illinois, who was quite .a boxer In ols younger days. BANANA IS HEAVIEST UrSrFRUIT-IMPQ-RT t to Boston from Jamaica, brought stem of bananas as a curiosity. Fifteen years later a company waa organized to appease the, growing Washington. If the bananas American appetite for bananas Imported Into tho United States in Today hundreds of ships armies Million Stems Delivered in 1931. Fifty-Fiv- e WMWBBMaaNtoM 1031 were evenly distributed, every man, woman and child would have received several dozen, for more stems of bananas 63,000.000 were delivered at our ports," says a bulletin from the National Geof graphic society.' While the banana is one of 'the most popular fruits In the fruit bowls of the United 8tates, it la an alien. Banana plants demand a hot dlmata with plenty of rainfall. That Is why former Central American jungles have become the world's most prolific banana planCentral American repubtations. lics supply more than half ef our bananas; Jamaica, about and ..most of tho others come from southern Mexico, Cuba and Colombia. ' The banana started tta journey around tha Tropics of tha world from India and tha Malay peninsula. When k reached the West Indies and Central America Is as debatabla as the origin of the American Indian. It was a stranger In the United States until the latter part of the last century. Iu 1870, a schooner captain, returning of men skilled and unskilled miles - of railroads thousands of freight and flat cars mules horses and oxen, many .square .milea of modern warehouses and many millions of dollars are employed annually to handle the banana traffic. The banana haa turned vast seres of tropical jungle Into food producing regions and bollt modern, unitary villages with hospitals and red schools in former fever-infecte- . gions The farmer of tbe United States who purchases acreage for a farm or plantation clean the land before planting. Not so with tbe banana it so. Any headache from any cause is relieved by one or two tablets. And lota of other always aches and pains. Neuralgia. Neuritis. Rheumatism. Nagging pains.' The pain from colds which make yon "acheall over. "Sore tnroaL Systemic OTmuscular" pain. Bayer Aspirin can spare you lots of needless eutfering! 'Just be sure you get tbe genuine. have found Bow, Wow! Meaning Here I Am, Dentist! N. C. Jack, Dr. IL Flemings pet bulldog, knows when bo needs a den tisi Doctor Fleming put a gold crown on bnr of Jacks teeth. One day the dog trotted restlesaly Into the office. When a patient left. Jack jumped Into the dentists chair and opened bis mouth. Tbe dog had lost the gold Loulsburg, A crown. RAILROADS SET PAGE IN BUYING REVIVAL - Will Spend $1, 000,000,000 in 1932. Carrier Chicago. Preliminary budgets of America's railroads. Indicating an expenditure of 81,000,000,060 In 1932 for supplies, may aet the pace of revival of buying and recovery of business In tbe nation. The acceptance of a 10 per cent reduction In wages by the railroad workers, effecting savings estimated at 8213,000,000 for the coming year and Increased freight rates which will add more than 8100.000,-00f- t to. the carriers, revenue, will place tbe leading roads bn a aoiind financial basis and allow purchases of supplies which have been needed but deferred for several months. An expenditure of one billion dollars In 1932 will be an Increase of more than 8300,000,000 over last 0 year when the roads bought worth of supplies. Tbe 1931 expenditures, smallest In many yearn, showed n big decrease from 8095,-000,00- Accelerator Tickle Well you see, officer, explained twenty-year-ol- d Paulina Bradbury, stopped for speeding, I took- - off my shoes because the motor got so hoi and I guess tbe accelorator must have J tickled my feel" Lot Angeles. 1930 when $1,038,000,000 waa ex- pended. Tbe year 1930 might he regarded aa s normal buying year although previous years, when many roads were making extensive Improvement a went far beyond that figure. :: HEAD ono-fourt- THE BUFFALO NICKEL INDIAN OCT mi, s than A plantation owner. He dean away CrwwawaM Daath Vttdi weeds and vines and plants bits of by fear, an old woman Paralysed roots of healthy, producing banana of Bayeux, France, lay In bed and plants among native trees Each watched her husband bang himself. bit of root planted must have sa Even after ho was dead, when she eye, really s hud, from which a found sufficient strength to get np, Mia 1IHIM. Sua N Ma aaft young banana plant sprouts Later the native trees are felled and the did not cut the cord, but lit two one on each aide of tha many of them ara left to protect candles, the young plants from the hot trop- body. Finally, neighbors, anxious at WANTED Orlflnal po-eMt not seeing tho 'old couple, entered Puh'.. Buttor Bld(.,Sa VrtBelae. ical sun. house old woman (BaetoM Mam pad addrai d av.l.p.t. and the the found By the twelfth month, a banana on her knees before tbe body susplant begins to produce fruit. The Rnprai above her hi the candle Ugbl "What wa your greatest disap. planl though It grows from 18 to pended 40 feet high, la an herb, not a tres polntment In public life?" Preparatiaa Its trank Is a compact mass of Opening letters after my lint Mrs. Gibb Have you made any speech," answered Senator leaves the new leaves growing InSorghum. side the old. A huge blossom special preparation forj the bridge I thought I was going to get a lot of fan mall like a motion picture thrusts Itself out of the top of the party tonight? Mrs. Gabb Yes, Ive picked up Star. after several months trank growth. The blossom develops rap- several delicious bits of gossip. The Differeac idly, become topheavy and slowly The HoitjraMi J knew my wife three year bedroops over the aide of tho trunk. Mistress And did you have a fore I married her. Shortly tho bracts or blossom leaves fall and for tho first time honeymoon, Mandy? I knew mine a week after! ll Raatua don bananas art risible clusters of Laundress If a boy la not noisy, that boy's tiny green fingers that stick hepe me wld de waahln de first two weeks Many Laughs mind la likely to bo working nd straight out from Hie stem. Each stem of bananas delivered ho 1s likely to have a good one A large percentage of everything at tho porta of tho United States Men never object to being overa plant. Therefore, It ta wrong. But dont think ao much represent rated except by the assessor. took moro than 65,000,000 plants to about supply banana consumers of the United States last year. The old plant succumbs to the blade of - ,o plantation workmen bul meanwhile, several sprouts are shooting from eyes In the old tree roots. At every stage of their Journey to tbo fruit bowl bananas are carefully handled to avoid .bralslpg. Temperatures to which they are subjected, also ara as carefully watched as tbe temperature of an Infants milk. Too slow or too rapid, ripening jpgy, mean Jhe lots of Y whole, cargoes, of frail v When tho plantation manager la advised,' perhaps by radio, that a fruit ship Is duo to arrived at hla port and a certain number of stems are expected from hla plantation, bo dispatches workmen to bring In the required quantity. It takes an expert to select the sterna of propVI er grade for shlpmenl To dip a stem of bananas from its lofty perch might mean destruction of tbe bananas and mneb lost of time, so the cotters, equipped with long poles topped with sharp knives, partially cut the plant just below the frail eo that the plant top and stem droop toward tbe ground. Then a hacker br banana carrier steps under the item; It li THE woman who lets headaches upset her plana most clipped by another workman, and have her eyes and ears dosed to certain acts about carried to a mule, hone, ox, tram aspirin. There is always swift comfort, and never any or whatever transport Is available to start the fruit on the long haul harm, in genuine aspirin tablets that bear tbe Bayer cross. Doctor! have said eo; men and women everywhere to the ships hold. Railroad purchases are a widespread factor lir the natlona pros perity as steel mills and Industries In all sections Af the colnntry will share the benefits of any Increase ta business , Equipment of tbe railroads In the past year has been neglected, rights of way have become ran down, maintenance shops have not been manned to full capacity and In general the railroads need a building np all along tbe line. Railroads do not contemplate extensive buying of new rolling stock but with traffic estimated on the present basis supplies to maintain equipment And fortification of road beds will call for heavy expend! tures, officials say. The Increased expenditures will mean workers and maintenance of way employees on the railroads and, likewise added employment In the Industries benefiting which will strengthen buying power by hundreds of millions of dollars a good contribution to revival of business In the country. Wotnea I a tor. Iiovuiif Tbo number ' of applicants from women for patent papera has increased greatly In recent years. When the last detailed analysis was mads women were applying for patents at the rate of about 300 a year, but it la known to have Increased considerably, slnco recently a large wAUv number of women bavo entered Industrial life. As might be expected, the highest percentage of Inventions of the number studied a few yean ago confined themselves to domestic devices but a great many applications are now from the realm of metallurgy and other higher, technical fields Wtew low yowr appetite not only bat for work and play doat for food merely go on worrying. Do somi1ki$ Whrn yon ... about Iti One of the moat famous tonic for weak, and run down condition." la Fellows Syrup. It stimulate appetite. Lift the entire bodily tone to higher level of vigor and energy. Tbe fint few do will prove that Fellows is the medicine far building up. That Is why so many doctors prescribe It. Ask your druggist for grantee b ness "nerve TOUCH OF HOMELAND FELLOWS SYRUP INVENTS DIVING BELL A Seer Almighty Dollar Sold knows till sees all He Lonin of auction an At antiques Oh, then, hes some don a United States gold dollar pleco bearing the date of 1833 was sold psychologist?" Nope Just a window washer. for, seven shillings which Is abont Oh. no I said the 8L75 at par. new-fangl- ed Expected to Reach Depth of lowered deeper Into the tea. The apparatus receives Its energy 3,000 Meters. from a mother ship, which also fur- Berlin, Germany The announcement of the American explorer, William Beebe, that he expected to reach a depth of 1,800 meters with a new diving bell has brought to light the work of a young German engineer, who claims to have perfected a diving apparatus capable of reaching a depth of 8,00ft meters and of propelling Itself electrically along tbe tea floor, fastening lines mechanically to submerged wreckage and greatly simplifying diving operations aa they have been prac1 . ticed to date. Hana Philipps of has worked for five yean on a small d diving bell equipped with a rudder and propeller and with an electrically manipulated beak something like that of a bird, and bo claims that hla Invention can dive to greater depths than any yet in use and can withstand greater pressure, 1 Bolt KiH. 1,500 Bird Philipps' bell Is devised with Two birds with one stone Is ex- double shell forming an air chamceptional but one bolt ef light- ber which contains liquid air. This killed 1J500 can bo heated electrically to exning st Clarendon, Vs of them. The birds, sparrows, were pand and form any deslreC pressure perched os an electric light wire from tbo Inside to withstand tho pressure of the water aa the bell la when the lightning struck it Koeln-Muelhel- nishes a telephonic connection and tho sir supply. Inside the diving bell are two separated compartments, one containing motors, end the other for tbe operator, containing thd oxygen supply measuring Instruments, telephone and control The control however, become automatic in case of any disturbance, signaling to the mother ehlp above and at the same time cutting off the stream of liquid air from above and releasing ballast 'water sn that tho device Immediately begins ter rise. The diver himself la protected through special oxygen supply, and he can manipulate tbe device along tbe oceans floor at the rate of three to four kilometers ira hour. Special glaaa forma tbe eyes of the apparatus, and a plncer-llk- e claw can be operated electrically In front for fastening on the sunken wreckage. Tbe Inventor hopes to be able to pnt hla find to profitable nee not only In search tf man; eunken treasure ships, but also mention! the possibility of using It In laying and servicing the long dreamed transatlantic telephone cable. He has already patented hla device In Germany and several foreign auctioneer when somebody bid flvo The sovshillings tor tho cola seven Is shillings Sorely np ereign the almighty dollar la worth more than thal Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription makes weak women atroing. No alcohol. Sold by druggist ha telbusts or liquid. Adv. Headaui SXMXBT Aa Tabte will iiiwiiptlr stort fee eee bewel aetiea, clear weeto sad petoea teaa aad brine wakoew relist at anea. Tba tollS tnaiw ate laxer ttvtoftrlt-t- t.. It sometime happens that a man haa more brains than his community requires Division among families la an TA O UniwJl TO MORWPW ALSMHft. AOVsgttaUt Lmxata un- satisfactory sort of arithmetic. Mothers ! Cuticuika Soap Although It's a tong way from Washington to Finland, Leonard Astro m, Finnish minister to tbe United States finds a little bit of hla homeland on the snow-clahUI aides of tho Congressional Country . d dub. " Used Daily Protects the Shin ' - and Keeps It Healthy Erarr member of tba family should use regularly. Fries Be. CuUenra Soap ' Sold every wbere. - Piomteetel KtorPruaAatorairalCotD.tiiiete |