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Show THE SAUNA SUN. S A LINA, UTAH British Navy Honors Our Unknown Soldier I MARY Farm, Household Topics Via Radio U. S. - Sir Walter Cowan, nder-in-chief of the British West Indies fleet, placing a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National cemetery for the officers and men of the British navy. Starting a New American Church in Paris View This took . of the ceremonies- at the laying of the cornerstone for the new American place on the seventieth anniversary of the congregations establishment. - church 1927-192- 8. ..." bay, Cuba, for the Interesting, Instructive maneuvers that Lady Skyline Is the Best Layer j CHOSEN FOR I. C. C. will be Amos A. Betts of Arizona, who was selected to be a member of the Interstate Commerce commission to succeed Henry C. Ilall. Mr. Betts Is a Democrat. - . Brothers hen, owned byrecord of .the world. She laid - the-Gori- s broadcast on alternate WedThis program deals with the topic, the weather. Two Special Programs. The radio service announces two special monthly programs for this year: The' agricultural situation re view, to be broadcast on the first Monday of each month during the broadcast season, and the special monthly farm playlets. The review will deal with crops and general current farm conditions as well as the agricultural prospects In the various key regions. This is a program. Timely farm problems will be 'dramatized Into radio one-ac- t plays for the farm playlets. Information' for. the various radio service programs is furnished by specialists of the various bureaus of the Department of Agriculture. This Information is written up in popular and Informal style by trained radio writers employed by the department and, after being approved by the bureaus concerned with each program. Is sent to the stations for broadcast This system assures the. large farm audiences of timely, accurate, and first-han- d Information on practical and farming methods In America. The same general method used last year will be employed during 1927-2In the preparation of radio programs bearing the approval of the United States Department of Agriculever-popula- FIRST PRISONER Mrs. Annie Besants Odd New House r ture. The new season' will continue . April 30. 1928. to Gas Pipe Regarded Poor Connection; Dangerous gas pipe Is not only a poor ground connection but It Is even dangerous at times. Heavily Induced charges, due to lightning belts in the vlelnitv nf the aerial, may sometimes result In minute sparks in the antenna and In the case of gas ground system. set up tiny sparks he there may pipes between Joints, and If these be leaking. fire Is likely to start. Again, a gas pipe has poor Joints, only too often lead paint, filled with so that such a ground offers a pool oath to the weak signals. A I v This is the odd and striking house built In Amsterdam, Holland, for Mrs. Annie Besant, famous leader of theosopbists. Ilerschel C. Godfrey, former soldier of the First division, was the first Yank taken prisoner by the Germans, being captured November 3, 1917. He attended the reunion of the First division In Chicago. e s 11 .f.I.l Languid? WAYS tired and achy) Saxe Jrour kidney are working rights sAggih kidney allow waate poisooe.T to remain iq the blood and make dull and languid, with often nagging backache, droway headache and dim- ness. A common warning ia scanty or DOAN'S y i . , , i ; 1 ,s 1 . 4- - - U burning accretion, Uae Doan 4 Pilh. Doan 1, a atimulant - I diuretic, increaae the secretion of the 1 kidneys and aid in the elimination of , waste impurities. They are praised the A world over. Aik your neighbor I 'rt' ' . 1 . ) . 4 STIMULANT DIURETIC KIDNEYS foster Milbum Co. Mlg.CkmJlutl4l0.NY r more Over -- Acidity Gas, nausea, sick headache, heartburn, distrasa after gating or drinking quickly and surely relieved. Safe. Pleasant. Not a laxative. Normalize Digestion and Sweetens the Breath FOR INDIGESTION ?3t AND 75t PACKAGES A Turn-Dow- Vice President Such a Stupid Lot of Hens," Said Red Top. ' well, so I dont have to help you much." Red Ttop liked to pay a compliment sometimes when It got him out of doing a little extra work. Then, too, Hens, you know enough to appreciate a fine rooster such as I am. So many creatures lately have not been paying enough attention to roosters. They havent thought so much about us, they haven't talked so much about us, they havent noticed our fine, alarm clock powers, they haven't been properly appreciative of us. They have seemed to have forgotten that here we were, still an Important part of the great worlds domestic animal life. But Ileus, you have made me feel a little better. Yes, liens, your fine, handsome leader, Red Top, the Rooster, feels bettor. - Cackle, cackle, I am so happy," said Mrs. Brown Hen. Cackle, cackle, I am so pleased " said Mrs. White Ben. Cackle, cackle, I am so delighted, said Miss Hen. Cackle, cackle, I am overjoyed, said Mrs. Speckled lien. Cackle, cackle, I am full of Joy, said Mrs. Black and White Hen. Cackle,- - cackle, I am full of Joy, too, said Mrs. Brown and White Hen. And the other young hens all said: Cackle, cackle, we are pleased, too. Red Top crowed again and then he said : Im a pretty good rooster to make you all so happy and pleased. les. Im a pretty fine, unselfish, noble, splendid rooster." long-standin- g " Way of Champions Billy had the honor f being the best student In his class this last year. One Saturday It seetne, that nothing the bo.v did was right, and I, finally asked, "Why Is it, Billy, that everything you do today Is wrong?" (, .well, mother, champions Jus cant be good all the time, he murmured agreeably. Not Necessary The gnup of children playing to gather had decided to have n wedding Johnny was to he the bridegroom. Who Is the bridesmaid, Johnny?, called Mrs. Jones, who was wntchh window. from a near-b.Oh, my bride Isn't going to have maid. She hns to do her own work Encourage Education Encourage rural boys and girls complete tbelr high school educs Jl I Feel Tired Il five-minu- nesdays. I.ady Skyline, Canon City (Colo.) Poultry farm, which holds the 235 eggs- - in 235 consecutive days. VU-- What has happened?" asked Mrs. Speckled Hen. What has happened?" asked Mrs. Black and White lien. asked Mrs. What has happened? Brown and White Hen. And the other young hens all asked ; What has happened?" such a stupid lot of hens, said Red Top. The hens all felt sorry they were so Btupid. Here I am asking what has hap: pened, and every one of yovf hens as me what has happened." But youre so smart," said Mrs. Brown lien, Youre so clever, said Mrs. White Hen. Youre so bright, said Miss Hen. Youre so wonderful," said Mrs. Speckled Hen. You always know everything, said Mrs. Black and White Hen. You really do," said Mrs. Brown and White Hen. And all the other young hens added: Youre so clever we thought you were asking us to see If we knew, but that you knew anyway. Well. Red Top felt better at all the compliments. He went around holding his head up very high and looking very proud and pleased. Hens, you have some sense after all. You can scratch for worms quite wild-anim- . BONNER. mu'Sl live-stoc- Our First Line of Defense at Annual Maneuvers . l,it of the United States Atlantic fleet at Guantanamo take place annually;. -- N'SftMN lien. home-makin- In Paris. WIVTUN ," Eleven farm and household fentures proforming the extended 1927-2gram of the radio service. United States Department of Agriculture, are announced for broadcast The new seasons program includes three of last years favorites: Aunt Sammys daily housekeepers chat, the noon-tim- e farm flashes, and the United States radio farm school, as well as eight special fentures." Aunt Sammys chats will continue five as the program which proved popular last year. These chats are written In an Informal style and contain brief discussions of such Important problems g of as meal planning, marketing, cooking, canning, health and food habits of children, sewing, home furnishing, decoration, gardening and other closely related subjects. The chats have been reduced from 15 to 10 minutes In length to comply with requests for shorter programs. Noon-Tim- e Farm Flashes. Practical and useful Information dealing with poultry keeplbg, dairying, live stock, crops and soils, fruits and vegetables, the farm woodlot, and marketing farm products will feature the noon-tim- e farm flashes this year. The flashes are put on the air five days each week; the talks are 10 minutes long, and take the form of a rapid fire question-and-answconversation between a farmer and his county agricultural agent. This was a program lust year, but has been cut down to 10 minutes. The United States radio farm school has also been reduced from 15 to 10 minutes In length. Farm school talks will be broadcast on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and will be a dialogue program devoted to crops and soils, farm economics and community k material. The leslife, and sons will be broadcast as popular discussions between modern, practical farmers and trained farm specialists. Thepoultry chats,, a new program out in answer to numerous requests for a special poultry program, will be a program Tuesday dealing with modern methods of profitable poultry production. Other special features," each of which will be broadcast once a week, are: The young folks program, 10 minutes every Friday; Uncle Abe will tell stories with farm slants to children of different ages; the Insect allies and enemies talks, and wild-lif- e a Wednesday program, will deal with farm Insect and pests and friends; the primer for town farmers, a Monday release, will take up gardening, home beautification and economy with a town-hom- e slant. And the farm news Saturday talk, will digest, a review briefly the farm news of the week. Last seasons weekly chats by the weather man will be lengthened to 10 minutes comma- 1 Red Top, the rooster, was quite upset. he said, wlmt has happened? Well, what has happened?" asked Mrs. Brown Hen. What has happened?" asked Mrs. White Hen. What has happened?" asked Miss ture Announces Program Admiral GRAHAM. 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