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Show -- HK SMITHFIklD SKXT1XKL. SMITH FIELD, UTAH Scenes and Persons in the Curre WHO'S NEWS THIS WEEK... By Lemuel F. Perlen YORK. -- Our Mr. i Hut-Wat- a better rat trap than his neigh-- 1 bar and the world beats a path to bis door, with other cities wanting to know how he does it. Nicholas Foregoes Royal Rights DEMOCRATIC LEADER Sing-Sin- g bell-boy- s. "Pont see Steamed or Boiled PudFor dings Puddings will not stick to the basin if two strips of proof paper are put crosswise in the basin before the mixture Is poured in. see Stains on Hands Removing Vegetable stains can be removed from the hands by rubbing them with a slice of raw potato. rackets. ScTf (S) rr hot-wat- Tbe young rackets prosecutor, ringing up seven more convictions, for a perfect sooie, has turned up extortion totalling about $100,000,-00- 0 He gets $16,605 a year. He seems to be a good investment. With possible maximum sentences of 2.100 years against the seven restaurant racketeers, he's already drawing a bead on allied industrial non-sinke- rs s&teeW brown delicately in a moderately 375 degrees hot oven stirring occasionally thut they may color evenly. Sprinkle with salt after removing from the oven, and spread on crumpled unglazed paButties lluve a per to ubsorb any surface oil. New WNU Service. little glycerine added to the wutpr with which bottles are filed for the first time. Ttiis will make the rubber supple, and the bottle will last longer. Dewey seems to have made Governor Lehman took Thomas E. Dewey, now thirty-ruu- r years old. from a $54,000 law prartire for the biggest niuniripal Job of modern history. First, he put the panderrrs away, diaries (Lucky) I.uriano and eight others; then twenty-eigh- t loan sharks, with their 510,000,000 blood money racket; then, with a bit of legal leger1 Members of the Supreme court who recently, in an epochal series of decisions demain, he tinned policy kings into Sttne ..,) aational labor relation act constitutional. Left to right (rear), Justices Roberts rats and put them away, too. Butler, BrandeisVan Dvanter, Hughes, McReynolds and Sutherland. being foreihy Chocolate and loca farmers. lie moved on through the truck-- . plant by Hershey Mitchell F. Hepburn of Ontario whS used combated efforts of the C. I. O. to get a foothold in Canada in connection with the General mg, Motors strike electrical brick, poultry, bakery, contracting, tenants' and ,t Oshawa and forced the resignation of two members of his cabinet wlio opposed his policy. chauffeurs rackets, and each case brought a shout of front to the to the Housewife Protecting Buttonholes A row of machine-sewin- g around button holes in knit underwear prevents stretching and makes them last longer. e e ' Mr. Drwey's Kat Trap. JEW Items of Interest AROUND h, HOUSE : I poliihln g filooti n ilvti fomt uuiiflu orw OCnUr 3'bis ottri a bfiwiiul Mith ia jo miauie. bmply iPplr. lrt k ky-i- nil your work is dnr! Ic noiuhcs iurlR NtM ilipprrfi woo l thrill timirr wairr miHaati five lonrr wrar. Insist oa lha bim i eJr for full tatisfatium. rn O-- When loose Shrink the ford covers for chairs, etc., are being made, boil the piping cord before using. This little precaution prevents unsightly puckers after the caver is washed. Frying Eggs Eggs are less liable to break or stick to the pan if a little flour is added to the fry- -i ing fat. i I BREAK YOUR BACK Boiling Old Potatoes OKI pola-toe- s sometimes turn black during boiling. To prevent this add a squeeze of lcinon juice to the water in which they are boiled. IN UTAH AND lie comes from Owosso, In the Care of Shoes The preservadeep woods of Michigan. There, tion of patent leather shoes preas in Windy Gap, the sheriff is sup- sents difficulties because, by the posed to drive out or lock up the very nature of the hara finish, it crooks. Thomas E. Dewey seems will crack eventually. Hut the to have brought this quaint small fateful THE ITS day may be delayed by town idea to Manhattan. lie rides the occasionally applying just HOTEL BEN LOMOND em down. smallest touch of pure vaseline OgJcn's finest . . One of Utii's Best His father ran a country newsand rubbing it in well with a soft 350 Bilks 350 Roam paper and he was the printshop dev- cloth. Patent leather shoes should $2.00 to 4.00 il, working on nearby farms when be polished by rubbing with a he was big enough, lie expected soft cloth only. Air Coiled Corridors Dvliglilful Room to be a choir singer and it was his Col Ire Simp Gull Kochi baritone voire which won him n Spat inis lounge and Lntiby Preparing Salted Nuts Here is Cmrleous Sorvne scholarship at Columbia. He was an ideal manner in which to prea paid soloist at St. Matthews and pare your salted nuts ut home: Every Cniifcrt and Convenience vnll be found at St. Timothy's church in West Take blanched nuts, suit and oil. Sprinkle nuts very lightly with Eighty-fourt- h street. THE HOTEL BEN LOMOND not more than one teaOGDEN, UTAH Finishing in law at Columbia, he oil, using to one cup of nuts. Spread COME AS YOU ARE engaged in private practice and spoon CHAUNCLY in one layer in a baking pan and W. WLST, Gen'L MGS. later joined the staff of George U. S. district attorney. It was 1033 when he roped Waxy GorMrs. Thomas F. McAllister, of don. one of the biggest and sleekest Grand Rapids, Mich., for several of the rodent rodeo. years a forceful political personalHe is msrrlrd to an Oklahoma Prince Nicholas of Rumania who is reported to have renounced all ity in Michigan, who recently beThey have one boy four years girl. dihis royal rights in order to stay with his wife and their came director of the women's old and another eighteen months. son. They will move into French exile. Photograph shows Nicholas vision of the Democratic national committee. and his wife soon after their marriage. THIS When the Shooting Starts. A FTER writing 140 books, E. 56 Chicago Crime Foe Phillips Oppenheim, the British novelist, complains that dinlo-matReaches Age of 85 intrigue his favorite fictional theme isn't what it used to be. Frank J, Loesch, noted Chicago He knew the old patterns sufficientlawyer who achieved national fame a few years ago for his vigorous ly to foresee events. GAME CARVING SET His novels, The Mischief Makleadership against crime in the city Our Great Secret." and The er, Makers of History predicted the for only 25c with your purchtue World war with almost perfect acof one can of B. T. Babbitt re V curacy in time and the alignment of powers. Given a certain numNationally Known Brandt of Lye ber of diplomats, of standard specifications, engaged in routine This is the Carving Set you need address and 23c to B. T. Babbitt over old. established puncn for steaks and game. Deerhom Inc., Dept W.K., 386 4th Ave., New York City. Your Carving Set handle fits the hand perfectly. tilio, and he could figure out when ' Knife blade and fork tines made of will reach the shooting would start. ly. postae lid. Send fine stainless steel. Now offered for the supply Bat thats all over, says Mr. only 25c to induce you to try the eonntrv for this visiting brands of lye shown at right tbe first time in ten yean. Dinio-maUse them for sterilizing milking call names and tell all they machines and dairy equipment know, and more, on the radio, ami Contents of one can dissolved in 17 the laggard novelist shouts Wait gallons of water makes an effective, for baby! as they touch off more inexpensive sterilizing solution. Buy today a can of any of the lye deviltries than he can invent. - Me-dali- e, four-year-o- ld Kansas Gets Damp After Years ic fy&uUuk 1.00 phe-nagli- do-sig- ts E,y5 gets After a reign as the great American desert, arid Kansas Walter A. Iluxman signs the legislative bill perGov. as slightly damp a 3.2 beer in Kansas-tr- uly recently celebrated his eighty-fift- h mitting the legal and regulated sale of event. The ending of the long reign of'bone dry birthday. Head of Chicago crime history-makin- g was to promote temperance through use or light wines and commission, he received credit for coining the phrase public enemy. beer. Kansas first went dry in 1381. 56-ye- ar pro-hibiti- Tombstone Builds Memorial to Its Tough Old Days Mr 7 lUnrfVi liniii nidi i "w .ftiiin JoiRn has'bccn Vrectwi the main street as memorial to the tough old days In the cJShti d'cst gunplay in the history of the Southwest, a concrete because they were too Ca(,B thcaler, onument to the nameless dead who fell an Iliad of the Southwest, Tombstone book, Burns' NoWe uw n the bove. draw. Immortalized through Waite. town is now a mecca for tourists. The dedication ceremony As a i : the At the age of seventy-on- e, genial, sturdy Mr. Opnenheim is one of the few writers who can man two dictaphones at once, keening a novel racing through each of them without stopning for water or feed. Caesar could work three stenog-- I raphers at once, if this renorter remembers his high school Latin correctly. but it was a lost art until Mr. Oppenheim and the late Edgar Wallace came along. There was talk of staging a dictating race between them when they both lived at Nice. Mr. Oppenheim has been writing fifty-on- e years, although his first novel, Expiation," did not appear until 1857. Previously be had published short stories. Of his 140 books, 100 have been novels and the others volumes of short stories, three omnibus works and a travel book. He likes to have a good time during the day, swimming, golfing or flirting with Lady Luck when hes on the Riviera, and usually works from four o'clock in the afternoon until seven, during which hours he keeps the dictaphone smoking. He never blocks out his yarns. He just starts talking, and lets the story unravel as it may. In 1025, they rudely taxed him out of England. He look refuge on the Riviera, but now lives on Guernsey island in the British channel. When he was eighteen, he was flunked in mathematics and quit school to work in his father's leather business. When he visited Paris, a French cafe owner told him some tales of underworld intrigue, with That international complications. started his long wTiting marathon. C OmelMnM Ntws Features. WNU Service. brands shown at right Then send the can band, with your name and immimnmumumEm LIFE'S LIKE THAT Ill be gain By Fred Neher to town with ya jest as soon to Faw falls outa my boots!' |