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Show The Page Eight Elected President and Vice President in Tuesday Election A You iloirt need million n brrullilrbs momenta. 4? HAVE r LOST TO BE RICH TO ENJOY RICH WHISKEY" BOURBON 10 gallon can filled with Ft. Green. oil, between Nephi and Reward. V. A. Beck. i wio luuaucr S1BAIGHI ',0, r 'A 1 -- YOU DON'T SET RECENTLY Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd spent several days during the past week in Tooele county and in Salt Lake City. While in Tooele they visited with Mr and Mrs. R. J. Huntington, parents of Mrs. Judd, who were leaving for Long Beach to spend Mr. and Mrs. Judd II the winter. also attended the funeral services-fo- r Mr. E. M.. Reid former superintendent of the Summit county schools. The services were held r in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. Reid was a relative of Mr. Judd. Quaker.. .or football's t NEW SPEED RECORD Nephi Social Social News to enjoy lamuu fSt Thursday, Nov. 7th. 1940 Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, t-- 095 s ' mi I I ssa Ml WHISKEY I N'. A1 No. 6 FAMOUS No 65 t FLYER B6PliOOI"COPR.If40.THEOLDQUAKEIICO..LAWl)tMCEBURG.IND 1 qusNAPSWOT GUILD PICTURES TIIL MIRROR IN 41? Lm List Mi si a 4 Although the popular vote was one of the closest In many president the electorial vote gave President Roosevelt, and elect Wallace, above, a subsantial lead which puts them In the White House for the next four years. The election ended one of the bitterest campaigns in years. ial elections, Vive-Preside- fa?! ;vr v 1s ' Ik J . ft"' ' 7 . , t ? P i 'tit it .y.4 t i( s f Aviator Arthur Inman, a member of the famous flying circus of that name, is bade good-byby his sister, Mrs. C. L. Pickett of Highland Park, III, as he left Chicago for Coffeyville, Kansas. He will join a group of American flyers who are delivering bombers to if , X 4 CARTER'S CAFE BUS DEPOT FORREST HOTEL Carl JACKSONVILLE, FLA Squire, center, congratulates G. T. Baker and Kenneth J. Boedeck-e- r after they set a new transcontinental record. The duo made the air trip from Burbank, California to Jacksonvile in 9 hours, 29 minutes, 39J2 seconds. They made one refuel stop in Dallas on the 2357 mile trip. Glycerine Repairs Glass Scratches Disfiguring scratches on a glass my sincere appreciation table-toif they are not too deep, to all those who in any way sup- can be removed without difusually ported me for the office of county ficulty by a paste of glycerine, waattorney in the recent election. ter and iron oxide. Dip a hard felt James P. McCune pad in the paste and rub briskly back and forth over the scratched CivU War Poet surface until the markings have disDuring the second year ot the appeared. This procedure is espeCivil war the wounding of his brothcially adapted to removing shallow er In the battle of Fredericksburg led scratches. Deep gouglngs, however, Walt Whitman to volunteer as an require more specialized treatment army nurse and he served until the Many polishing materials used In close of the war, in Washington and mechanical methods utilize glycerVirginia. The literary results of his ine as an essential ingredient. experiences were "Drum Taps" and "Memorandah During the War," made up of letters written to the Furnace Air Filters New York Times. His letters to his Air niters on furnaces sift out dust mother during the war were and dirt from the air entering the printed In 1898 under the furnace and often save extra cleantitle of "The Wound Dresser." ing and dusting for housewives. take this opportunity of p, 3 H f. Think of it I This amazingly low popular price is all you pay forService in Santa Fe Trailways Bus Fe Santa built roomy, specially Buses. Get details from your local agent; on your next trip ba eerrm your bus ticket reads SANTA FEI TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT UNION I 1 if " - B. American Style Program Underway in Chicago II C, iTrv- i e 1:1 -- i J - V'f CHICAGO With Paris probably out of the fashion . shows The mirror not only encouraged the cat to tart a boxing match wifi himself but alto helped give a better picture, showing both back and for probably all time, Chicago has begun active schooling of young lady designers to make Chicago the fashion center of the world. Here a front view. Try mirror shots they're fun. group of young women are shown at work creating next Spring's As an example: Biipposo the camVN argument Is more Interesting both Bides get a fair break era Is six feet from Uie mirror, unit Pn etiological Painting Source of Shakespeare's Play and It lusts longer. Tho same rule tlio subject two feet from th mirThe city of London succeeded in North's translation of Plutarch's applies to many snapshot subject a. ror. Then, If you want 11m nh n the "Lives" was Shakespeare's textbook lut a mirror the picture, to show r:U missuui' picture or tin tvmv- - reducing by more than of ancient history and furnished the number of suicides from Blackfriar both back and front of your sub- tion, net the Ht t li'.'nt ( bridge by painting the gloomy old raw material for the drama, "Julius a n .1 suhj ject and your picture will have To Ket both ri'llci-iioCaesar." structure a gay, bright green. twice as much to tell. sharp, use a very small h :ii o! It's no trouble to take snapshots Ins ami focus at the mirror, In of this typo so Ions us you have this case, six feet. t your subject close to the Hefove sliootin; a "mirror" picfocus for tho distance from cluck the position of your ture, small lens use a to mirror camera, lights. These have to he to photo and opening and both the subject niiio of the iuil'JVct, In tni'-oiiu SHOOTING REAL ACTION its reflection will bo sharp. He sure that the shauVs are However, as tho subject backs cases. doi-not slliti.' away from the glass, the lcflec! ma turtle J so that lUht ulso ami camera vn the lena, In the backs also opposite away direction. In other words, It gets t'.at the mirror docs not reflect an ' irther away from the camera. ima;;e of tho lights Into the canieta. In addition to wall mirrors, (loot?, herefore, to get the reflection and the like, try pictures of reuVe-ta'i.- s . aarp, you must do a bit of simple in a tray v addition before you focus. Just You can pi t some xt measure the distance from camera t. :' aiiKle phots In thU manner. to mirror, add the distance from ; and set the : they add Interest to your subject to mirror collection. focusing scale for the sum of tli John van Guilder distances. Annual Senior Play one-thir- d 0 fo.-ii- SNAPSHOT GUILD cli--Jus- je Schoo ligh Auditorium T-- mirror-bottome- ! .' 1 j '. (5 1.1 I Car Heaters need lubrication, cleaning checking over to make them ready for use. and cold-woalh- cr floor mat and a new winter regulated thermostat for the motor are timely suggestions. A new GATES insulated Ji -! , Sex'-'- ' ' MfS: From this angle, motion Is rapid and shutter speed must be high but a slower shutter speed can be used If you shoot from a greater distance with the subject moving almost directly toward you. secthrill In shutter speed of at heast TltFTtE's a tremendous If you stotk' pictures of srenuiue fast ond is needed. But farther u.. action raring automobiles, motor-i-ycle- s. quite near the track, so that the horse was coining r.. athletic speedboats, horses, directly toward you. the in events and sports. Indeed, mnny most would tlon appear less rapid. Fro n en'huslanllc amateur find that thts that shutter speed of 1 ) anzle. I the most sestful aspect of their would a reasonably sharp p. yield camera hobby. ture. If you caught the horse at tl To picture real action, you need peak of the Jump. a camera ith a speedy shutter, Remember that rule: when tht n and a correspondingly fast lens. sctl.m Is coming toward you. With modern high jpcfj films. th is less, and a slower shutter choice of posifat lens Is not as necessary as it will servo. By proper can ovetcomo i'.h tion, therefore, you u d to be hut a fast shutter. your handicap In many cases, at.u f yecJs of 1300, 140. or 1500 second, will always be necessity if npn ve your percentage of i'ietures. you speclalite In tb's type of ; l!re is another hint. In many taklne. K.i ).. .it; sport, there are momen On the other band, if oi taV action shots now and tVii. t uy pauses. A player will ha'.t t yet still retain a good actlor. and don't have a rarn r n h .m a split second. In these for t. ettrrmery highspeed if you're alert, you can cap-i:.:- p. 'i are ertain tricks yon , ,,n ' i' !,:y a fine action shot, and these will often h p oii ' s i . n if you have a s'ow ram- :i sharp action pit ;u -- s t he discouraged. A model y .1 you are handicapp-.shutter Is best, hut thst Shu its r. In time . . . and mean-v- . for etimv'.p, Icik .it ' a I eie your i re ah-r- t t ac'i.-tThe a' r plen- s. you ran de" to the e i;'it ; 'i while a pi. t'lrrs, to It. Nl'-I--; the niJ.hn 1 n Z3 .o ill fell Co) m..-tto- NOW WINTERIZE I , SILVER MAPLE sh-'- c SERVICE -- JJVi7 s;k-ci--.-ful t'-- 8 P. !,- ' E. R. Shaw vf"" the L"d Clyde Shaw i ssass sfjliri "SJMfcgj' Three Act Comedy Admission 25c i A! M. U O lit |