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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD UNNY SIDE OF LIFE - Ruth Wyeth Spears ty- Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young 33S nn- t- 3EE :rar3HE inr Mis-te- r THE FEATHERHEADS THE ydP-A-LL CARS BUSSES AMO no aore all Filled up Mother.) are off schedule this fog's Bur Got EVERyTHiHG- - tied AMywAy THE BUSSES HERE up DOM'T OR IS THAT THE CORWER . Fog Goes to Town STOP BUS BE ALQsiG OTHER.g pink and white chintz apron with pink gingham frills should inspire anyone to make THIS MESCAL IKE The Partys Waiting By S. L. HUNTLEY long strides towards the kitchen. It is easy to cut. The material required is lVt yards of chintz or cotton' print and one yard of plain material. For the skirt of the apron, cut a piece of paper or cloth 27 inches wide and 23 inches deep. Fold this lengthwise through the center, as at A, then measure down from the top of the fold and in from the corners the distances indicated in the diagram and mark the dots. Using the dots as a guide, mark the outline of' the apron skirt as you see it in the The dimensions for diagram. bib are given in the the shaping diagram at B. The pocket is a square with lower corners rounded as shown here at C. The apron ties are cut 6 inches wide and 36 inches long. The strip for the belt should be cut 2V2 inches wide and a facing strip the same width should be cut for it. The shoulder straps are cut 4 inches wide and then creased lengthwise through the center. The strips of the plain material for the ruffles are cut 6 inches The ruffle material before wide. it is gathered should be the length of the space after gathering. Use foot left for ! Curtain of Fire Available to re will send name and 25 cents Our pr; Governme:. ft clt governmental fc the United States!: js si the legislative, execifc judicial divisions. The members of jk 'T'HE of dents I cabinet the President, of mys- are appei with thee has sun h teries. In northern latitudes at certain times beams and flashes of dazzling brilliance play across the sky. Sometimes it is like giant searchlights from beyond of the d the rim of the world. The diselected every two yean 50 100 to is of miles charge light above the earth. With it comes a noise, a low crackling sound like the rustle of silk, believed to be MEM LOVE made by the aurora borealis. On January 25, 1938, the people WITH PEP of London came running from their houses believing that the If you are peppy and fa whole city was afire. All over vite you to dances and pania. lifuless and tired, cross, Europe fire engines rushed to put interested. Men dont like out For three generations onerm: fires. Even Windto go sor castle was thought to be burn- anot herE. how Pinkhams Vegetables tone deto upthesysteffi, the Nature as the fire helps ing ground discomforts from partment raced to the scene. On ing thewhich women muatenaurb Make a note NOW to that night from 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. Pinkham's Compound the most brilliant display of famous OUT FAIL from your druggaH aurora borealis in 50 years wrns million women have benefit. seen over a wide area of northern Whv not try LYDIA CQMPUlN VEGETABLE Europe, extending even to Italy and Portugal. Between New York Following Intelit! e and Europe radio went The hand that folo dead. The cause of natures most can achieve. Micheiar.? beautiful, mysterious and at times most terrifying phenomenon is unknown. . Scientists believe the rays are due to discharges of electricity in the upper atmosphere, and are in some unknown related to sun spots. Sun spots are dark spots on the face of the sun, seen only through a telescope. They look like cavities and from the rim of these cavities rise whirling flames. Some scientists believe the sun spots are giant fiery whirlpools that move across the face of the sun. They seem to cause magnetic storms which in turn disrupt radio communication and also, some scientists believe, affect the weather on the tie ye; serai a full of aw qsft non-existe- nt smiling the get wes, POP & Right Road, Wrong Direction By J. MILLAR WATT short-wav- - y earth. Brltannlca Junior. SALT AROUND TIIE HOUSE VAIKS AROUND BLOCK WifH BUD Bf MIS IS 60IN6 Oil If DIWMIH& INfcRCSDNC. $E COiMRStf'ON lAMAOiJHiNB, BKwtLN Burs IU RUSf5 H'S FOOT 6BTS CHASE, KfBillH4 JUST wWHf'S H'H WHEN HE CWtHES him) WW61OB0 BUD 1 Sad Error Frantically the young bride telephoned her husband at his office. Oh, John, she sobbed, "please hurry home. 1 got the electric wires mixed up, the radio is ail covered with white frost and the refrigerator is playing 'Home, Sweet Home," Metal Management "A great deal depends on knowing when to speak your mind." Yes, replied Senator Sorghum, 'and still more on knowing when to change Change for the Worse See any change in me? Johnny No, why? Bob I Just swallowed 15 cents. A BDtH 60 town, Bun iN& AND BWHfiMS OMTiL IWInW MiROftS UfflR (HlDRfMAHHS EDD'E SUIER'S HWfHlB IS MAKING DoOMNUfs tuDV Gtf dp aid head Dos irNE'S, amiaplV tis- CUSMN4 who wn.L WIN Irtt tt.NNAHt fill) it Bob LAKE'S NEWEST, Our lobby cooled during the Radio for Ivor 200 Roomi300Bi s Cleaning Parchment Shades. Wipe off parchment lamp shades with a cloth dampened with olive oil. It will remove all soil and will restore the former freshness. Small Towels for Children. Small size bath towels which ore light in weight but firmly woven are easier for children to handle and are easier to launder. Frying Fish Filets Try dip ping fish filets in yellow corn meal, in milk and again in corn meal. Then fry them in deep fat until they are well browned. Sewing on Snaps. When sewing on a garment sew them on by means of buttonhole stitches and they will not pull out like plain over and over stitches. snaps s ove Hi pti e: two st: The representation house is apportioned basis of population. The membership of is elected every two One-thir- dpi op 11 10 cabinet Each state id ka the senate. There are of fire is one of natures great electrical (coin Just address Mrs. Spears Desplaines St., Chicago. the Stops Radio A CURTAIN shown hemming and the machine rutf.er1' ering them. NOTE: Mrs. Spears'! Gifts and Embroider; is now ready. Ninety er? stitches are illustrated; settings; crochet; embrc:i: signing; fabric repairing; gifts and dress accesscr;? eight pages of - Strange Facts it Temple e NT1 Tl.i H.tH Tr" fn'-"- n.W'f nlntr. iirr",F,k,).' f , horiitlly BlinT hf W f fore umler.l."" ..ip I cal Jieas K am ri 'pClCH jr pi jta jhgu |