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Show 4X rl,f TiTw ., iV: y Five Miwe Chats Ismail (gifts of fioaria i on Our Presidents lli. Junes ' 1815-1- 6 Morgan.! " A Neely HaU ) Box boards can be used In the making of practical Christmas gifts, espe- cially small gifts. Whlskbroom holders never fall to please. The holder In Fig. 1 requires a single hoard of the dimensions shown In Fig. 2. Use a small saw for cutting. Cut a trifle outside of the outline, then finish April 23, Jamef Buchanan bom in Franldln county, Pa. . Member of tho legisla- ture. Tragic death of his betrothed, Annie C. Cols 1819 maru 182141 Member of oon grew. 183244 Minister to Russia. 1834-4Senator. 1845-4- 3 Secretary of state. 1853-5- 6 to Great Minister Britain. 1866 Democratic nominee for president. i DISEASE B9 A. NEELY HALL 5 was the last to wrap his neck In a president 1 etoekroi Monroe was the last to wear and he was the last 9t an era. An o passed away as he paaaed ont of the white House. - After Buchanans birth at a Pennsylvania log cabin, his father, who ,WM an Irish Immigrant, prospered as Vh country storekeeper and was able to Hod bis son to college. But the college sent him back as a wild spirit It' could not tame. The pastor TAMES BUCHANAN (Copyright by A Nealy Hall ) When painted In bright colors, the toys shown In the Illustrations will be as pleasing to those young relatives whom you wish to remember on Christinas, ns any similar toys In stores. The auto truck shown In Fig. 1 has a cigar-bobody 6 Inches wide, 8 Inches long and 2 Inches deep. Cut wooden strips A (Fig. 2) 1 Inch wide and 1 Inch thick, by the length of the box, und nail them to the box bottom close to the sides. Screw sereweye axle bearings B Into these The screweyes should be strips. inch In diameter, because the wheel axles C (Fig. 3) must be of tills dium-ete- r to fit tho holes of the spool wheels D. The "'heels are spool ends. Remove the rear end of the box and hinge It to he box bottom (E. Fig. 2). for an end gate. a detail of front . Fig. 4 shows platform, F, dashboard G, steering-pos- t I a spool- H, and steering-whee- l e I era. Figure 5 shows dimensions for the rod bracket, and Fig. 6 shows diBore the mensions for the hole for the rod through the bracket before cutting out the block, to prevent the possibility of splitting while A carpenters dowel-sticboring. flagstaff, or stick whittled to the diameter given, may be used for the rod. Center the rod upon the bracket and center the bracket upon the back. shown In Fig. 7 is The plant-stan- d designed to conceal the earthen pot of a potted plant The diameter of the pot will determine the inside width and length of the box.r Make the Inside depth an Inch less than the depth of the pot. Figure 8 shows how sides A nail tie-ro- d. wire, pivot the arms and legs to the body. Pierce a small hole through each hand, and whittle the ends of a match to fit In the holes. The match (E. Fig. 7) forms the turning-pole- . With a coarse needle pierce a pair of holes through the arms at the wrists, and another pair through uprights A near the top Run heavy linen tbvvti) through the times in the wrists, and twist their ends (F, Fig. 11), then run the ends through the holes In uprights A, and tie. The threads must be twisted when the clown hangs down (Fig. U), untwisted when he has swung np over the pole. The top In Fig. 12 requires little A pencil with a blunt description. point (A, Fig. 13) pushed through n d (B), forms spool whittled h the spinning point, and a shoe-polis- to top bar, with a to tbq emls of sldes B, and how the as much bottom fits between the sides. Cut ton C to fit the top of the box, entered he belly at the death first choice, Ha So legislature and to tirlco elected to the ras minister to Russia .italn and was secretary , can-th- n had all hope when at lost It nsougbt In 1858 on his png absence as Ameri London. As be the honor bad ntll be was too old aB the friends !o reward are dead I hated and had are turned my ac-th- at Invariably the highest priced grocers assum f this attitude. The consumer, who has been $48,-200- l long, always does, as Payson people are now dc trade with Skaggs because ing, declare they-wil- l l wevoluntarily lowered prices. 1 0 cone-shape- 6, A program of relief and service to, ward which appropriations of 000 have tn tn ul.-has been outlined for the Amemun l.cd Cross for the flsi-ayear, July 1, 102J. tq July 1, 1921, according to ollieiul announce ment by national heudquurtois aif the organization at Washington, 'ljie figures for 1920-2are $21,000.000 j'below those of 1919-20- , in which was spent ? Important among the items for the budget present year proprlatlon of $31,900,000 foi foreign lands, which Intlude 000 In purchased supplies on hu not distributed. Must Protect tnited State-This will enable the A merle' ked Cross to continue Its huui,'Uunan el fort to aid stricken peep9 115 ltsb themselves, to fight(be disease epidemics which threaten tfN(ny countries and to efface Ripely tlHVp,I,a,nlnS vvoild t race ?"'V?;itgbt left by If a r It Is regarded as soclul id, well us physical sanitation on a large scale-tha- t will have a direct bearing on fu lure conditions In America Central Europe, the chief sufferer from the conflict, today Is facing another winter of famine, pestilence and ruin. Typhus decreased much during the summer months where lust winter It hud Its greatest stronghold, hut pliv slcluns who investigated the situation of Red at the behest of the Cross Societies have given their unqualified opinion that this coming winter will bee a recurrence on an unThe Red Cross precedented scale. feels It roust continue preventive measures abroad to keep this and other deadly maladies from the United States. Millions for Work at Home. When the disease was sweeping Central Europe last winter the American Bed Cross, with the aid of the governments of afflicted nations, undertook the fight against It Hospitals were established wherever possible and food and cloihing were distributed to the undernourished populations, who by reawere son of their undernourishment Where ensy prey to the epidemics disorganization contributed last year to the great Inroads made hv the disease, by virtue of Its knowledge of the disease and the presence of well established hospital centers, the American Red Cross this year will undertake the work with a new confidence. Including the total of $11,000,000 In supplies left from the Inst fiscal year, the $31.500 000 Is $21.000 000 less than tbe expenditures for 1919-2Appropriations for domestic activities total $10,700,000 The largest Item of this home budget Is $7,800,000 for civilian relief work. This Includes service and assistance for families of soldiers, Rnll-or- s and marines, and work Incidental t disaster. Of the total appropriation for civilian relief. $5,000,000 Is held In reserve for the carrying out ef actual disaster relief Reduced Overhead Expense. The Red Cross Invariably Is the first thought of a community visited by calamity. With this in mind, It was determined by the Executive Committee tn preparing the budget of 1919-2to have a fixed reserve fund from which to draw in these instances. For assistance to soldiers, sailors tad marines In hospitals and In camps this year $1,900,000 has been set aside Four million two hundred thousand dollars has been appropriated fur improvement of health and prevention the United of disease throughout States during the current twelve monthR. The Red Cross Is fully with the United States Health Service In this work and through Its Junior Red Cross Is doing much to spread among children the principles An appropriation of of sanitation has been made for de eloping the peace time program of the Red Cross by service to Its chapters In nil 11 tie-rac- dde on both - Continuance of Heavy Work Abroad Deemed Necessary to Protect United States $21,000,000 Less Than Last Year. b wom- - notnina-polltlda- RELIEF PLAN Some of Our Regular Prices ; to tlio line with plane and sandpaper. Bore a pair of holes near the top of the board, In the positions shown, to slip over wall hangers. Two coats of white enamel make a nice finish for a bedroom whlskbroom holder. If the wood Is dear, you can shellac and varnish It, or stain and wax It. A stain can be made of oil paint thinned with turpentine. listen these pieces ns Indicated, The necktle-rac- k In Fig. 8 has a 'rent J across the box top, and seat back of the dimensions of the upper lack K to Its edge. Nall canopy suppart of the whlskbroom holder; therg ports L to the seat back and box sides, fore, If you moke the holder first M to the supk can mark out the boag from and tack the canopy It Figure 4 shows tbnKdght to ports near the top. The clown turner (Fig. 6) Is made make the back. BoreJijjj for hang- to perform upon his turning-polby squeezing the lower end of the upThe squeezing causes a pair rights. of threads F (Fig 11) to untwist then twist, and the untwisting and twisting makes the clown turn. Fig. 7 shows dimensions for uprights A and connecting block B. Fasten B between strips A as shown. Patterns for the clown are shown In Figs. 8, 9 and 10. Cut the body members out of cigar-bo- x wood, punch holes where Indicated, and with pieces of hairpins or other small fhanan was engaged a daughter of the the county, wrote llssal under the 'blch had been presidential NEW DISASTER old story in Payson. G who have been here a long time try to halt tl hundreds of our new customers by offering no few specials themselves. . a chance for the wayward nth, who Improved It ao well that graduated first In his class. Never-th- e still unforgiving faculiy him the honors of his rank, would be but a dull story of ffl politics were It not for a Side episode which cast a Nr the whole after life of folks cabinet fears an unsuccessful Budget of $43,200,000 For Current Year. 1 the scandalized family begged and &a Red Cross Announces $09.(-iu.00- -- A young American x kBee-breeefcs- a 'pr cbelor. FI St Tiiiiiiitimiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimmmiii A BACHELOR PRESIDENT 1791 Saga (tan SMp By DOROTHY PERKINS (Copyright by by MAKING WAR ON ffi(rtstnta0 (Engs tSox fflaftp By JAMES MORGAN (Copyright. I with a projection of 1 Inch all around. Cut the center hole ai trifle larger than the pot, so the pot will slip In and out easily. After tjhe top has been nailed on, prepare the corner stripe D and E, nail thbra ) together and naff a pair to each box corner. The footstool la- - Fig. 9 will be by every lover of a good book and an easy chair. First prepnre end pieces A by of Fig. 10, then top board RT, The length of B shotfld be 14 or 16 laches, the width Will be governed by the length of pieces A. Nall top R' to pieces A, then cut brace C (Fig. 18) and fasten It between runners A. ' Toi the edges of top B nail strips D , (Fig. 12). Round the top edges as shown. Pack dampened excelsior between strips D (Fig. 18). Then oyer the excelsior stretch a piece of cloth, and tack It to the edges of tosaB, ' r 20c for 23c pkg. Post Toasties.. 25e pkg. Toasted Cora 35c 20c . pkg. Puffed Wheat.. '85c- - 91b Sack Rolled Oats 75e 91b Sack Corn Meal 8l)c 9 lb Hack Gcrmado 80c 91b Sack Ready-MixePancake Flour ont Wait pen- end. completes the top. The top is slum by twirling the pencil between the palms, in one direction, then the other alternately (Fig. 12). Navy. Beans, lor 101b 15c Pink Beans, 101b ..oEx for.,.. Pork and Beans Can Pierces Pork and Beans, 2 Cans for 20c Can Pierces Pork and Beans, 2 Cans for 30e Can Pierces Pork and Beans II Lard, Crisco and Salad Oils Gallon 65c Pail Pure Lard Pail Pure Lard $1.55 $3.75101b Pail Pure Lard $2.90 $15.005011) Cab Pure Lard... $12.50 Butter and Butter Substitutes 5 tb lib 45c 91b 95c 90c 45c 33c 95c $1.85 $2.80 75c 79c 40c Crisco lb Crisco 0TT) Crisco Net Can Crisco qt. Can Wesson Oil qt. Can Mazola Oil qt. Can Mazola Oil $1.3- 5$2.7- 0- 3 Can Pure Apple Cidar 2Tb 75c $2.25- - Jar Peanut Butter 25c Jars for 1Tb Can Peanut Butter 29c 2 lb Can Peanut Butter 69ca V. 35c 40c Sweet Cocoanut Butter 70c Skaggs Creamery Butter . 60c oz. 7 ,, 2 10c pkg. Macaroni 3 pkg 25c 10c pkg. Spahgetti, 3 pkg for....25c 10c pkg. Noodles 3 pkg. for 25c 15c lib Bulk Macaroni 41b Bulk Macaroni 55c 81b Bulk Macaroni $1.03 45c Full Cream Cheese per Tb 35c 50c Brick Squares (about 51b 37c , each,) per Pound it V J At 1 Milk Cheese and Macaroni 12 Cans Small Sego Milk 4 Cans Small Sego Milk 1 Case Large Sego Milk 35c Can Engle Brand Milk 85C 30C $6.35 30 Sugar 1001b 101b iff) Granulated Sugar Granulated Sugar Granulated Sugar $12.9t $1.4;iV 718 FRESH MEATS- Dont forget to buy your Sunday roasts and boilinpf This meat will last unt meat here Saturday morning. noon only. U for workers to come and ask you for a renewal of your membership. Send In your dollar to the nearest local chapter of the American Red Cross. Welcome the opportunity and privilege of repledging your fellowship by promptly answering tho Fourth Roll Call November 11 25, 1320 Idaho Utah Declines the Honor. j pen red before the naturalhoard to take out his final Wyoming aunbonnet and, with a beaming cl tenance, triumphantly excl&nefli Well, Brother Mose, I ant got bet two teeth, but thank God they hitl , ization papers tv. be an American citizen. What become of your new girl I The exami'ier asked him about Ameri- - ( ciertf history. We had to let her go, said the Who was the first Prevalent! head of the firm. She had no hrar'if George Washington. ' for business. W i.ieried P push ier the ovl und rest upon the spool 15o All 25e Large pkg Crackers Aid cil 20c Lima Beans, 2ff for 20c Lima Beans, 5tb for 15c 70c Crackers-Can- dy Tony The appropriation of $48,200,000 Is exclusive of the local expenditures af the 3 000 or mere chapters. Administration expenses this year will be $1 800,000 Last year they were $2,300,000. can .20c 15c 79c b9c 70c flakes Beans 0 regiona. the-patter- V. 30c pkffi Grape Nut... 25c pkg. ShjrJded Wheat I'e-O- who is v llehideiit now? K ' Too Yes, she parked her gum oai tar be President! adding machine and her powderfpiff sir. in the cash register. Could you be President, Tony! excuse. must am I Oh, sir, you Qualified to Speak. too busy. Do you believe two can ira tsfs cheaply as one? y. .ir In Lina. No. I dont. Im the father twins. An experience meeting of gratitude for blessing bestowed was being held, ' Told in Confidence. thrown and the meeting had been The boss has gone to the fair'iwi one i to any present. we needed only a few linos to fill f One after another rose and spoke out this column, so you see it'kSrA of peace and contentment under eir--! answered the purpose verv wepWf eumstanees that seemed impossible, Our wife came in yesterdarlsvvfih V" judged from the worldly standpoint. six pounds of a dSw Some said they were thankful far and tne sunniest sugar for smile we things they had missed, and at last on her face since we stood an old lady ieee, pushed back her gether. tan anyone . ic.--, havese" .& V V 'll 4 ,i V. .v |