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Show FHF RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH, UTAH OUR COMIC SECTION Holiday Aftermath Q A Quiz With Answers Offering Information on Various Subjects 1. The United States census buAnswers reau automatically moves a town 1. Two thousand five hundred. into the city class when its pop2. Mites. According to Luke ulation reaches what number? 21:2, she cast two mites into 2. Which is correct, the wid- the treasury. or the widows ows mite 3. It means merchants haven. mites? 4. As of August 31, 1937, the to3. What does the name Copen- tal amount of money in circulahagen mean? tion was $7,523,901,587. 4. How much money is in cir5. Penguins. culation in the United States? 6. Kjelland, ski Norwegian 5. What birds constitute the only attained a speed of champion, wild life in the Antarctica? nearly 100 miles an hour at St. 6. What was the fastest run ever Moritz, Switzerland, on February made on skis? 16, 1933. Make Luncheon Sets of Striped Material. p directions for making 'T'HE napkins and mats are T fringed and then whipped to slipcovers and dressing tables; keep them from raveling and to restoring and upholstering chairs, strengthen the edge. This is a couches; making curtains for evvery quick and easy finish to use ery type of room and purpose. for linens of the coarser weaves Making lampshades, rugs, ottoand is in harmony with peasant mans and other useful articles for the home. Readers wishing a copy dishes and provincial furniture. should send name and address, for the In cutting the material mats and napkins it is best to pull enclosing 25 cents, to Mrs. Spears, a thread to guide you so that the 210 South Desplaines St., Chicago, edges will be perfectly straight Illinois. and fringe easily. Cut right along the little opening made in the material by drawing the thread as shown at A. Plan the size of the mats and napkins so that the material will cut to good advantage and the stripes will arrange themselves in a pleasing way through the center of each piece. Napkins That Too for this purpose may be as small A man boasted that he had been as nine inches square though in every hospital in town. many people like them a little said a friend. Impossible! larger than this. The mats are What about the womens hosusually about eleven by eighteen pital? inches. Yep! I was born there. Pull out the threads to make the You cant catch cold from fringe at the edge as I have shown here at B. From a half to off your bad habits. of an inch is a good depth for the fringe. Save the threads Not There He was new .to the course. you pull out and use them for whipping the edge as I have shown Caddie, caddie, he wailed, this here at C. is a terrible course. Caddie You left the course 20 Every Homemaker should have a copy of Mrs. Spears new book, minutes ago. This is somebodys SEWING. Forty-eigpages of rock garden. The step-by-ste- F E A T H E R H E A D three-quarte- rs Osborne e ASK ME ANOTHER WNtr ht AMD IF ANY VMHIPPERSUAPPER. TRVS THROWtMtr SNOvsl BALLS AT I'LL HAVE YOU BEFORE THE ME. ' COMMISSIONER t F I lift . N N E V 5? iliHHHil PLUG HOTEL Salt Lakes Most Hospitable NEWIIOISE Hotel Invites YOU OF The Newhouse THE 400 ROOMS F 400 Hotel BATHS The Finest in Hotel Accommodations O R C E By Ted at Moderate Prices . aim to serve you in the manner most pleasing to you. It is our Dining Room Mrs. J. H. Waters, Pres. Cafeteria Buffet Chauncey W. West, Mgr. OLoughlin g WNU vm- - |