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Show T '! ' , 1 1 - , n : V THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Secret of Face Powder Known to Greek Ladies INEXPLICABLE By DOUGLAS MALLOCH ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' .S: LJZZ?" ' .! f , ' V NEVER look upon a child Upon its mothers breast. So innocent, so undefiled, The blessing, and the blest, I never look and can believe The child can ever be A man to make a woman grieve, Or woman such as he. . 40?' m ssssST eag I never look upon a man, ' ' w. - A man of greed or sin, The features of a woman scan And see the wrong within, I never look and can believe The guilty or defiled. However either may deceive. Has ever been a child. . ' ,2i JK4s. MK. - - 'a , yy ty ' '' 1933. Douglas Ualloch. Hr", v?sS " - , ' ,' V 'rtV , In the center of the picture. Is the former island, renamed Theodore Roosevelt island and accepted the other day by President Hoover on behalf of the nation as a memorial to T. R. The densely wooded island is in the Potomac river at Washington, opposite the Lincoln memorial. HERE, WNU Service. t one-thir-d CHILDRENS BEDTIME STORY FISH AND SHELL FISH By THORNTON W. BURGESS shell fish are two of our FISH and extensive sources of food, and ) THE GREEDY COUSINS Jack Frost had opened NOW that chestnut burrs and the hickory busks the Merry Little Breezes saw a chance to help some of their friends. Ever since they had been unable to get anyone to play with them they had wished and wished that they might find some work to do. Everyone else, at least nearly every one else, was so very busy making ready for winter that the Merry Little Breezes see, cried the Merry Little Breeze who had first spoken. All the other Merry Little Breezes looked up in the top of the tall chestnut tree and for a few minutes no one said a word. At last one of them spoke : climbing. No, indeed. Without so much as a look up to see what had made those brown nuts fall. Happy Jack scampered after them. You see, he was afraid that if he left them lying there his cousin Chatterer, or his oth er cousin, little Striped Chipmunk, would come along and find them. So Happy Jack scurried about hunting for those brown nuts the Merry Little Breeze had shaken down, and when he found them he hurried to hide and seasoning to taste. Prepare the fish and salt well on the inside before "Those Are My Nuts! Shouted Happy Jack, and His Voice Was Very Harsh and Angry. were beginning to feel just a wee bit ashamed to be doing nothing but play all day long. It was the sight of those open burrs and husks that gave one of them an idea. 1 tell you what, we can help Chatterer the Red Squirrel and Happy Jack and Striped Chipmunk, and it will be great fun!" cried the Merry Little Breezes. How?" asked all the others, crowding around eagerly. Look up in the top of that tall chestnut tree, and tell me what you didnt keep on them. The other Merry Little Breezes saw right away what the first Merry Little Breeze meant by a way in which to help the squirrel cousins. They would just shake the brown nuts down and save Happy Jack and Chatterer the trouble of climbing the tall trees to gather the nuts. It would not only save them trouble and real work, but also be a great deal of fun. They always did like to shake trees, and Gehrig Keeps Strong now it would be more fun than ever, because it would really and truly be helping others. So each one hastened to shake a branchvand the brown nuts fell and rattled down like raindrops. Now Chatterer, the Red Squirrel, had been passing on his way to a hickory tree, but when he heard those brown nuts rattling among the leaves on the ground, he came hurrying over to see what it meant, and his bright eyes sparkled as he saw so many nuts on the ground just waiting to be picked up and carried away. He darted forward to fill his cheeks with them, only to have Happy Jack the Gray Squirrel rush at him angrily. Those are my nuts shouted Happy Jack, and his voice was very harsh ' and angry. screamed Chatterer. are not! They They dont belong to anyone until they have befcn picked up. I have Just as much right to them as you have. You dont own the tree. I guess if I want them ill take them and you cant stop me. I found the tree first, and they beIf long to me !" harked Happy Jack. you dont g away and leave them alone Ill make you sorry! Jack ground his long sharp teeth in a way not at all pleasant to hear. The Merry Little Breezes stopped shaking the branches of the tall chestnut tree and looked down in dismay. It seemed to them there were trees enough for Lou Gehrig, husky first baseman of the both, but here were these two cousins New York Yankees, at White Sulphur so greedy that they were quarreling Springs, W. Va taking strenuous ex- and growing angrier every minute. It ercise with the ax as a preliminary to was quite dreadful. WNU Service. the winter training season in Florida. 1933. by T. W. Bursess. 1933. Western Newspaper Union. Loners Take one-ha- 25 lf cook and three minutes. Add teaspoonful of salt, teaspoonful of celery seed and tablespoonfuls of flour. Cook smooth, adding two cupfuls of Now add the very gradually. or clams and of crabs the parts into buttered ramekins. Cover crumbs and bake one-hal- f one-four- th well-buttere- d four until milk soft pour with until brown. Baked Fish With Potato Stuffing. poPare and cook five medium-size- d onion In tatoes with one good-size- d boiling salted water until tender. When tender, remove the onion and mash, adding butter, cream or milk, A scout is a fiend to all and a bother to every other scout. BONERS are actual humorous tidbits found in examination papers, essays, etc., by teachers. ... If the iltcher takes his foot out of it the box and throws it shall be called a balk. Strategy is when you dont let the enemy know that you are out of ammunition, but keep on firing. Insecticide is when an Insect kills Itself. Monroe was a man who nursed the soldiers during the Civil war, and has since been known as the Monroe Doctrine. Why Is the period between the Sixth and Fifteenth century called the Dark Ages? Because the lighting was poor. Caesar was a general Pompey was his rival and Brutal was his friend. He was killed by the friend BrutaL To gather a horse, go to the sergeant and ask him for a bridle, to the stable and get a horse, then go back to, the sergeant and get a saddle. The horse Is then said to be gathered. The to girl-frien- d bathing-suit- s says when it comes for the Palm Beach season, the girls are certainly trying each other! to out-stri- p . 1932. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. ( Bell Syndicate.) WNU Service. Pedigree May Not Help pedigree doesnt prevent a horse from being the last of his race. A long Bold Highway Bandits in England ! V Parisians in Long Fight for Prized Goats Milk Until a few years ago, one of the picturesque features of life In Paris was the early morning visits of the goat herds. These animals were driven around In flocks and the milk was taken from them at the door of the patron, who was summoned by the mus sic of played by the herdsman. Persons who were not interested in goats milk or the picturesque features of the visitation, raised some objection to the music, which sometimes disturbed their slumbers. Accordingly, the prefect of police stopped these herds at the city gates and turned them back to the country and for five years the city residents struggled for their goats milk under difficulties. A company was formed to handle this article, but Its operation was very unreliable and the quality of the product unsatisfactory. In response to repeated protests the police were compelled to rescind the order and the goat herds returned, but in limited numbers, however, and under strict police regulations. It has been promised that the number of herds may be increased later If there Is any demand for them. pan-pipe- Deviled Clams. fresh or canned clams. If fresh, chop the hard portions and cook slowly for ten minutes in three tablespoonfuls of butter and add one minced pepper and onion. Now add pound of sliced mushrooms He . in some form are found in almost all parts of our country. Where It is possible to get the fresh fish, one may always feel sure of a delightful dish, and even canned fish and shell fish are to be prized. I dont see anything that I havent seen every day lately, except that Jack Frost has pinched open the burrs so that we can see the brown nuts. He must have done that last night." "Thats just it !" cried the first Merry Little Breeze. Yesterday those burrs were closed, but today they are open and that gives us a chance to help the squirrel cousins. Dont you see now? But the other Merry Little Breezes didnt see, and they said so. Watch me! shouted the first Merry Little Breeze, and raced over to the tall chestnut tree. He shook the topmost branch on which were several wide open burrs and out fell the brown nuts and rattled dawn through ..the leaves to the ground all around Happy Jack Squirrel, who was Just starting to climb the tree. putting In the stuffing. Sew np and rub the fish well with flour, cut diagonal slashes on each side of the backbone and insert five narrow strips of salt pork. Dust with salt, pepper, and celery salt Pour around the fish a can of condensed tomato soup, one tablespoonful of Worcestershire sauce, one tablespoonful of catsup and of a cupful of water. Bake until tender, serve garnished with sliced cooked eggs and the tomato sauce poured over alL' Any fresh fish stuffed and baked, if basted with a snappy french dressing, a bit of garlic or onion juice several times during the cooking, will be very much finer flavored. For many years archeologists have been searching for psymithion. They have uncovered the ruins of ancient cities, and excavated tombs full of gold and other treasures, all In vain. Nowhere did they find so much of a thimbleful of psymithion. Aristophanes, Pliny and other writers referred to this substance, and from their writings it appeared that it must be some kind of cosmetic. And this plainly appeared from an old Hellenic poem warning the reader never by the use of psymithion can you make a Helen out of a Hecuba. But this merely excited the curiosity of the archeologists and caused them to dig deeper Into the earth, and at last they found what they were looking for. Prof. T. Leslie Shear of Princeton university, while excavating the tomb of a Corinthian lady, found a terracotta box containing psymithion, which the lady, before she entered the tomb, used in powdering her face. Analysis showed that it was a carbonate of lead manufactured along the same lines as white face powder that modern ladles use. This shows that the ladies of ancient Corinth did not have shiny noses, and Indicates they were just as skillful In makeup as those of the present generation. Helens use psymithion as freely as the Hecubas. Valuable Right of Way Less than half a mile of railroad track used by a western gold mine recently yielded over $5,000 In pay r dirt in one month after a noticed that the right of way was literally paved with gold. Before the ore was sent through the various processes, each car was weighed, and this was done by pushing it on the scales, then giving it a shove to send It coasting down the track to the mill, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. The weighmaster observed that each time a car was bumped in switching, a quantity of dust sifted out. A lease was obtained on the track and men began cleaning it up. Ore valued at $175,000 a car has been shipped to this mill, and it has been estimated that the residue dump alone contains unclaimed gold worth $3,000,-00weigh-inas-te- three-eighth-mi- le 0. Inauguration Day The Continental congress, on September 13, 1788, selected the first Wednesday in the following March as the day on which proceedings under the federal Constitution should begin. On that day, which happened to be March 4, the terms of congressmen and executives began. As the terms of these officers were set for two, four and six years, it follows that they always begin and expire on March 4. The period between election and Inauguration was made as great as it is because of the time required for communication and travel in those days between such distant states as New Hampshire and Georgia and the capital. . Littleton Ghoit Story lovers may be interested by an incident of which the details are claimed to be perfectly authentic. On the night of November 25, 1779. the second Lord Lyttleton dreamed that a bird flew into his room, changed to a woman, and bade him prepare for death within three days. He told the dream to his family at breakfast next morning, but made light of it, being to all appearances in excellent health. He joked about it again just before going to bed, a few minutes before midnight on the third day. While he was undressing he suddenly fell dead. London Times. Ghost-stor- are not many human highway bandits in England these days, but two bandits of the deer family in Richmond park that have become famous. They frequent the roadways and hold up motorists who must hand out some tidbits before they are allowed to pass. THERE y |