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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH FRENCH AUTO BUILT WITH EYE TO WORLDS RECORD (I. i t,Vi J SOME SUMMER , ", 5 v!. ' ' V-- J , ' Iv ? rf SALADS these salads are more SOME of for entertaining than for every days use: baButterfly Salad. Split a small nana Into halves and dip into lemon On juice to keep it from discoloring. either side of the banana, placed on lettuce, put half slices of pineapple to form the wings to the banana body, te n France's first serious bid for world speed records on land materialized recently In a test on the road, outside of Paris. This huge machine, designed and constructed by M. Stapp, a French automotive engineer, was given its inaugural trial spin. The d car resembles in some details the famous Bluebird driven by Sir Malcolm Campbell, English holder of the present world mark. Saint-Germai- super-powere- flow If Sf arted By Jean Xeutlon oi WHY IS IT "RIGHTEOUS? nD IGUTEOUS is a word whose use is confined almost exclusively to the Bible, although it is frequently found In satirical reference in other publications or every-da- y speech. Probably few people are acquainted with the curious derivation of righteous, but it has an Interesting origin and one which throws light on the queer ways words have. Centuries was ago, righteous As might be surspelled ryghtwys. mised, this meant exactly what it reads, that it right and wise. The root of the word or compound was the Latin rectus, a modification of regere from the same language, meaning to direct, to guide, to rule. From this fact, it can be seen that righteous in its original significance Implied the right to be the master of others because of ones good behavior. Subsequently it acquired the meaning It has today. . Bell Syndicate.) WNU Service. Texas Man an Illegal Voter for 36 Years Gainesville, Texas. Although not an American citizen, for 36 years Thomas S. Crawford, division superintendent of the Santa Fe railroad, through misinformation has voted in Texas and national elections. He hopes to vote in the election this fall, but as a bona fide American citizen. Crawford came to America from Ireland when he was seventeen and settled in Memphis, Tenn., with two uncles. The uncles told him they would attend to the naturalization and Crawford passed up the worry. He came to Texas shortly afterwards, believing he was a citizen. A few days ago he began wondering how he could, if necessary, prove his citizenship as he had no naturalization papers. On Inquiry at the naturalization department in Fort Worth, he learned he never had been naturalized. It never entered Into my mind about needing citizenship papers for In 1913 I made a trip to Europe and was admitted without a passport and to the United States when I came back, Crawford said. d Cheerio Chapters There is a tale told to the children of Turkestan of a postman who not only brought letters but made it is his mission to bring with these songs of cheer as well. Pasco was bis name and an odd person he looked no doubt to those who did not know him well. His clothes were usually and his uniform, when he remembered to put It on, was of a brilliant red trimmed with gold at Pascos special request In his mouth, instead of a postmans whistle he managed somehow a flute that played what seemed to Pasco magic notes. It may be said, they also sounded so to many whom Pasco had succeeded in charming back to happi-nes- a It was Pascos greatest sorrow that along with the letters of joy and good news which he brought he bad to carry also those of sadness. It was because of this that Pasco after much and long brooding had decided to bring back cheer wherever the letters destroyed it by means of his magic music and song. But there was one person in the town who would be sad in spite of everything. This was a continual trial to Pasco for as usual he felt responsible for making the sadness. He had, you see, carried the letter to her that told of her daughters elopement son of a with the scatter-braine- d wealthy beggar, and as was his wont, he felt that he had himself brought about the womans trials. Daily therefore, he tried to bring back her good spirits with his music as he had done for so many others, but she would not be changed. Sad she continued to be. This burden was still on Pascos mind as he walked up her broken brick ildewalk on one very pleasant morning In May. His flute like the weather was at its merriest as he called her to the door. She came as usual but on her face instead of sadness was heated anger. Stop that infernal noise, she shouted, reason the theater business is bad, said Mike Jacobs, the big shot among ticket brokers, is that In these days persons pick their spots. What do you mean by that? I asked him. in the said Mr. Jacobs, Why, old days, if you didnt have seats for the show they demanded, you could sell them seats for some other show. That frequently was very useful, as you might have tickets for a show you were trying to boost But you cant do that any more. The customers accept no substitutes. They make up their minds how many shows they can afford to see, and then they budget their money among the shows they particularly wish to see. If you dont happen to have the reservations they One ADDING INTEREST TRUMBULL want, they walk out on you and go to a movie. As a result, a few hits are doing all the real business. In the good old days, said Mike sadly, "it was not like that at all Everybody had money and would spend it for almost any sort of entertainment Now they have become very hard-boile- Broadway, continued Mr. Jacobs, has changed until the oldtimers wouldnt recognize it The old Broadway doesnt exist any more. Once you could stroll along under the bright lights and meet a dozen persons you knew in every block. Broadway was a street filled with color, life and laughter. It held the flash of Jewels and the rustle of silks. The popping of corks was like machine gun fire. There was music and gay conversation. Now the Bowery has come to Broadway. The old rainbow tint has vanished. But for the movie theaters, the street would be as dead as a burned-ou- t ... bulb. It certainly is true that the new generation never will know the old White Way. Martins and Rectors are only memories. The old Shanleys No longer does Captain Churchill welcome friends and patrons in the early hours of the morning and chat with them concerning Is gone. Her money is her only attraction." Then time will surely add interest her charms. the news of the day and stories of the night. There is no Diamond Jim Brady and none to take his place. The young men of Manhattan, the Fun for All the Children by Western Newspaper Union.) HANDY COMPANION Some people ear a man mast fight. So mast a girl for what la right, And do her bit convincingly. To help oat local Industry Why do you never go fishing with anybody except Wisely? "Well, his conscience Isnt as sensitive as mine. I like to have him along so that he can do the talking about the days sport Edited by DOROTHY EDMONDS LOST LETTERS PASCO THE SINGING POSTMAN Lights of New York ( one-thir- Pgr i the rounded edge toward the banana. Garnish the wing with red and yellow the aspics or fruit gelatins. Garnish and olives with ripe chopped banana Serve with french dressing capers. after being well chilled. Beach Club Salad Fill a scalloped grapefruit shell with shredded lettuce and diced grapefruit which have been Decwell mixed with mayonnaise. orate the top with halved cherries. Serve on lettuce leaves. Chicken Salad. Dice cooked sead of soned chicken and add the amount of cooked tender veal also diced ; add an equal quantity of diced or more celery and marinate an hour two or Take with french dressing. three hard cdoked eggs coarsely cut, a teaspoonful of chopped capers and Put into a mix with mayonnaise. on a bed out Turn to mold shape. of lettuce on a chilled platter and serve garnished with capers and quar-ere- d hard cooked eggs. Cheese Salad. Arrange a nest of shredded lettuce and place on It finely shredded celery, apples and radishes all cut into small shoestrings. Mix with creamy mayonnaise, using two tablespoonfuls of mayonnaise to a half cupful of whipped cream. Decorate with rings of olives In the center of which has been piped a rose of Serve with french cream cheese. dressing. (Can you so straighten these letwill spell the four names of the persons to whom the letters were addressed?) ters that they youre driving me crazy. And as if some one had thrown a pall of icy water over him Pasco froze to the spot It had never oc urred to him that his music could do this to anyone. Fail perhaps, but anger, no he had not thought of that He handed her the letter he had brought and turned sadly away from the house for the first time in twenty years putting his flute into his worn old mail bag. Pasco was hurt His mission was at an end. Instead of causing joy he had brought anger. The hurt was deep, deep down in Pascos heart The old woman took her letter and went heartlessly inside to open it It She was from her daughter. jumped into the air for joy. Her daughter was coming back to her, her daughter whom she loved was coming home. Then she sat down thinking. It was Pasco, Pasco and his music that had brought her this good news. Dear Pasco I It was right then what he had sung for so many years, Where there Is sorrow there is also joy, only wait wait and It will come to you. Yes indeed, dear Pasco. And the next morning an old man, sad indeed, haltingly made his way up the path to deliver the mail he had for her. It was Pasco, but a changed Pasco and no flute came with him. His heart was broken and when that was done politicians, the theatrical crowd are scatered around in various speakeasies on side streets, but there is no one place where you may be sure of finding many of them. The best collections are tt be observed at private parties given by hosts who still have enough left to entertain. I am speaking of the after the theater crowd. There are still one or two restaurants wheryou are reasonably sure of seeing some one you know at luncheon or dinner. But in the main the best place to be alone with your thoughts Is in a hotel dining room. his body, too, seemed broken and The old woman old and worn. came out hastily to greet him. Pasco, she said, Pasco, where is your flute? Get it out quickly Pasco. You must never stop singing again. Your song is good and true. Play, Pasco, play." But Pasco only shook his head. My flute, I threw away last night, madam. My music it made I had not thought of you angry. that. I sing and play no more. The woman was struck dumb with amazement It was she, she who had In a moment of anger broken Pascos singing heart, and destroyed the magic of his flute. It was she who would forever deprive the townsfolk of their PasShe disapcos cheering music. peared quickly into the house. Pasco turned to go. She came back just in time to catch him lifting up the latch on her gate. Pasco, come here. Wait I must speak to you, Pasco. He came again up to her steps. Here is one hundred dollars, Pas-co- . I had saved it to leave it in my will to make some one happier but I want to give it to you. You must go quickly and buy a new flute, the best one dollars can buy, one with beautiful magic notes, Pasco, that will undo all the wrong I have done to you in my anger, and that will bring even greater happiness to the people hearing you play than ever the old one did. Go quickly, Pasco! Yes, I want you to have it If I left it in my will I would only make one person happy, but by giving It to you, I will make everyone in the town happy again. That is better. That is the way I want It" And the next morning a new Pasco traveled his route, his heart light with the joy of his mission once again, his flute shining and beautiful, playing notes so magic that it made the birds stop singing to listen. People rushed to the windows, and again their hearts were lightened, their burdens made to seem less heavy by the Joyous song of Pasco, the singing postman. . My'Hgighbor (, REMOTE stains from baking soak in a strong solution of borax and water. TO felt blackboard eraser is best in cleaning the top of the kitchen stove. If grease gets on the stove the eraser A The really big banks have a most intricate system of alarms. As I understand it, If a holdup man so startled an employee that his knees knocked or his teeth chattered, he would set off gongs all over the place. In that case, guards would pour from all sorts of spots like water over Niagara falls. They tell me that a new employee in one of the larger banks did set off an alarm by accident and was almost scared to death by the instantaneous and mystifying appearance of a platoon of guards PRODUCT It must have been a frantic s who first cried: Now ia the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party. Omaha hos-te- d. FIREWORKS Everything For The 4th of July Write for Price List should be used while the stove Is still hot The eraser is much more satisfactory than a cloth and It keeps the hands from getting soiled. When cooking sour fruit add a pinch of carbonate of soda to the Juice and it will require less sugar. tins for baking tomatoes, apples, stuffed peppers, onions, etc. They will keep their shape much better. Mold jellies also in muffin tins if you have no individual molds, turn on plates and place hot towel over them and they slip out easily. Use muffin ( W. H. BINTZ CO. Salt Lake City, Utah A $1 bill is rarely in circulation over six months before it goes back to the Treasury department to be replaced by a new one. (WNU Service) School 0! is Ex-Cel-C- Beauty Culture SHtt Wist Tempi. Silt Uki Cltj, by the Associated Newspapers) UUk YOUR OPPORTUNITY Itks Australian Bear Dubbed Worlds Champion Idler lirgist Bcuty Scluol with fin latest ini list will riUlaitlL oriiiliillM tbt issoris joi t pifiMi Mi Mm. Wrlti In Catalog Boston. The worlds champion loafer Is Australias koala, in the opinion of Dr. Glover M. Allen, vice president of the Boston Society of Natural History, who last year explored the land down under. The koala, he says, is a sort of bear that is perfectly happy to park all day In a convenient tree crotch. Old Gobbler Guards Children on Estate Leonardtown, Md. There is an old turkey gobbler here that is causing widespread interest In his dog-lik- e instincts. He follows the children of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Swann around like a dog would do, and if any stranger comes on the place or near the children he flies at them, gobbling frantically, beating his wings and trying to peck them in his effort to guard the children. The Swanns live on part of the large Tudor Hall estate, which belongs to the prominent Key family of southern Maryland. s Tudor Hall lands surround of Leonardtown. THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY The fishing season is here and the moon tains and resorts are calling to the motor 1st. The time is at hand to bay the supplies for the camping trip. Intermoantain made products will help yon to have a better vacation because they give yoa more service for the dollar, and more satisfaction for having helped te build this vest mountain territory. J. MRS. A. MANZIONE, Beaver, Utah. STUDY AT HOME Mail Enroll Anytime, Profitable, Interesting University Instruction by Minimum Cost Write for Home Study Bulletin Today DIVISION OF UTAH EXTENSION UNIVERSITY Salt Lake City, Utah One of the best recipes for success that Ive come across is to and keep other folk happy. Sir Harry Lauder. good-temper- ed tE three-fourth- SOPEX A riltc kiftn 3Q gjyjgg BDSt lists hr Soper to with in Sopei Bor Top juu, Sead littir 202, Utah Savings eftansir. nnn 1000 Perfect Cleanser hr tat lettcr received Pri70 & Trust Bldg,, Salt Lak. WNU Service. GERMAN WANDERING BIRDS ON TOUR GASOLINE Packed With Power - I have been learning a few things concerning banks. They tell me, for example, that every check drawn costs a New York bank about six cents. That includes printing and The time locks on most handling. of the ordinary vaults are controlled by three clocks, so that if one gets out of order, the others will do the These clocks generally are set job. for 8 a. m. and reset every morning. If anyone should get locked in a vault on Saturday, he would be out of luck, because the clocks will not do their stuff until Monday. 0LcE AN INTERMOUNTAIN World-Heral- armed with Tommy guns. For all I know, they also held bowie knives in their teeth. 1932, Bell Syndicate.) APES Says: Western Newspaper Union. 1 193?. ASK TOUR DRUGGIST FOR WJ fl . "" ,,4 No one is so often and so easdeceived, said Hi Ho, the age of Chinatown, as one who makes it a rule to believe nothing. - ily III 'iff?'''Mil'llIMifc 8-S&5- - Spend Your Vacation at LAKE R IDEAL BEACH I " S&WTvIii Ml M --BEA- - Bathing Dancing Tennis Good Cabins and Meals Reasonable Prices J. W. NIEL Garden City Utah Boating J !llf a 4 Ss nw-- Nothing is more delightful than to lie under a tree in the summer with a book, except to lie under tree in the summer without a book. ff $5 per week will be paid for the beat article on Why you use Intermoantain made Goods Similar to above. Send your story in prose or verse to Products Column, P. G. Box 1545, Salt Lake City. If your tory appears in this column you will re ceivo check for should These gay German youths, ranging in age from eighteen to twenty-si- x years, paused in their jaunt to see the spectacular sights of Manhattan. Then they struck out on foot for the Pacific coast, there to embark for Japan. The boys are paying their own traveling expenses but the? are carrying musical instruments with them on the long trek in order to give e ballads along the way. impromptu concerts of German folk songs and Wandering birds. They are known as Wandervoegel round-the-worl- d old-tim- y.N.U. Salt lake City Week No. S22 |