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Show 4 UINTAH BASIN RECORD Ask Me Another A General Quiz Q WNU Service Bell Syndicate. mmm "" f life kSxiuoii)!) ! the Visigoths? 2 What battles of the World War were fought in South American waters? 3. What was Decembers order in the Roman calendar? 4. What astrological signs cover 1. Who December? 5. What event in American history happened December 21, 1620? 6. How many primary colors in the spectrum? 7. What is a charge daffaires? 8. How many of the United States border on the Gulf of Mexico? 9. What does spirituelle' H 3hmkdabotW TO WATCH THE TRAINS ROAR Defenders of Communism 5520 squib against communism, there follows a flood of letters from persons who begin by saying theyre not communists perish the thought. WE bit of humble string this gorand peacock pattern presto youre the proud owner of dainty filet lace chair sets, scarf ends, or buffet sets! Fascinating needlewoik, the K stitch sets off the design effectively. 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And if an amendment were tacked on requiring that a certain type of legislator must wear garments with no pockets in them and buttoning up the back, princesse style, so the wearer couldnt slip anything inside his bosom well, there youd have an Idea that any state in the Union could profitably adopt, or, anyhow, almost any state. d will be YOU who enthusiastic than ever sew-your-o- after making realities of these three new styles. Each is truly a delightful fashion and best of all theres something for every size in the family from the "little bear right on up. Pattern 1997 is the smartly styled smock that probably has an option on a little portion of Fair your heart right now. enough, follow the dictates of your heart and you cant go wrong. This little wardrobe nicety will Above: Serving meals from a luncheon cart on one of the new streamserve you becomingly and well. lined trains. At top of page: The bullet-liknose of the City of Denver, It will add to your comfort too. one of the newest streamliners. Make it of broadcloth, gingham, sateen or chintz for prettiness and stainless steel which weighs not system, interview passengers and easy maintenance. There is a find out what they wanted on a choice of much more than a standard Pulllong or short sleeves man car. It does not have cars, train. The suggestions were in- and the shiny gold buttons offer but is completely articulated, that corporated in the Challenger, which just the sort of spicy contrast is to say, it is all in one piece. carries travelers on a limited schedone likes in informal apparel. cents a mile, and Available for sizes 32, 34, 36, 38, Only the varying decorations of ule for about 1 the different sections of the train is always packed. 40, 42 and 44. Size 34 requires allow the passenger to know when Some persons said that the cost Vk yards of 39 inch material. he is passing from one "unit to of meals in the diners was too high, 1204 This new day Pattern alanother. Diaphragm vestibules and some even disliked having to frock 36 to 52 is the for sizes low the train to bend around the go from their coach into the diner final word in style and charm in curves. because they might meet friends womans language. To don who were traveling first class. As any Riding on Rubber. this flattering fashion is to step Interiors are light and gay in ap- a result, there is only one class on into the realm of high blithely the Challenger everybodys class. fashion. The soft feminine collar pearance, pastel shades displacing the customary reds and greens of Stainless steel lunch wagons are is most becoming and it serves the trains. Baggage racks operated through the aisles, serving as an excellent medium for conare gone and grips are stored out breakfasts for a quarter, luncheons trast. The sleeve length is opof sight. Specially treated windows for 30 cents and dinner for 35 cents. tional. Slender lines are the main will not frost or steam to obstruct Prices are just as low in the two feature of the skirt and a very the view. Complete air condition- diners. pleasant effect results from the ing, doubly important on trains that Porters Refuse Tips, wide and handsome flare. Satin are traveling at high speed, makes Many other things on trains had or sheer wool would most assuredof breath air purer and annoyed some of the passengers every ly win your friends approval and fresher than if you breathed it out the petty charges for drinking cups, perhaps just a little of their envy. towels and pillows; the fact that This is designed for sizes there was usually no one to belo 36, pattern 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50 and travelers with their lug- 52. Size 38 requires 4 yards of gage unless they engaged a redcap, 39 inch material. Less with short and many of them could not af- sleeves. The collar in contrast ford that; the seats 7a yard. became broken-bacseats on a long requires The adorable little number for ride; the lights were left burning Miss Pattern 1994, yA the e old-tim- e is surely without competition the way of downright intrigue. ?ear J se 1 cOt frr of 39 inch material plus 3i yd of bias binding for trimming Send for the Barbara BeR and Winter Pattern Book coni easy-to-ing 100 ;e tt is u of t jJlCf well-planne- d, patterns. Exclusive fashions Com; children, young women, and trons. Send fifteen cents in t for your copy. Send your order to The Sewi- jor Circle Pattern Dept., 149 N an(j Montgomery Ave., San Francis . p;e Calif. Price of patterns, 15 ce Jirpa f (in coins) each. - . W Bell Syndicate. NU Seme. br il . a YOU CAM THROW CARD lo 'e m ic p tt to IN HIS FACE I r pie " ONCE TOO air ac'u OFTEN T JSSl you have those nrws when your are all on edge dont take it out t on the man you love. Your husband cant possblj the suiple imn how you feel for WHEN d Two-To-Eig- throughout night and trainmen were constantly disturbing the sleep of passengers by calling out tile stations. On the new train there are adjust able reclining seats and pillows are provided free. So are towels and drinking cups. Every car carries a colored porter who takes care of the baggage, giving it to a redcap on the platform at the station. Neither of them is permitted to take a tip. Lights in the coaches are put out at 10 oclock, but little blue and amber lights are left to guide passengers and keep them from trip-pinthere are tiny individual lamps for those who want to read. Passengers who must get off m the night are told individually no stations are called. Another nuisance was done away with when the rule was established that tickets were to be collected only once during the The Twentieth Century Limited, probably the world's most famous 2,300 mile ride. train, is now pulled by a streamlined locomotive. Inset: Englands Stewardesses Make Hit. streamliners look more weird than our own; this one, built at Swindon, But perhaps the greatest innovais called the King Henry VIII. tion of all m this remarkable train is its stewardess the first in the Argonaut, the Green Diamond, the in the woods. of railroading. A registered wheels make it possible to ride history Columbine, the Mountain Blue-Birthe Abraham Lincoln, the Royal with the greatest of ease at 100 nurse, tins pleasant young woman and others. miles an hour and more. Radios is able to give first aid, is invaluBlue, the Ak Sar-BeThe Twentieth Century and the provide entertainment and keep the able in looking after old or infirm She takes care of chilBroadway lirrutcds are now partly passenger in touch with the world. persons. streamlined. Stewardesses look after his com- dren, too, when they are traveling alone, or when their parents wish fort. Its Fun to Travel. There are three cars beside the to leave them for a little while. This is the age of speed, and the The Challenger has two cars repower unit on the Maik Twain. railroads with their streamliners for women. The stewardess served Trams like the City of San Franare beginning to live up to It. New the to these cars, lockYork to Chicago in 16ta hours, Chi- cisco and the City of Portland, de- keepsthem atkey to keep out stioJ ing night for In signed 391'1 runs, Los to longer may have ers; even the hours; Angeles cago train crews must hav ten or twelve. Washington to New York in 4 hours; Horn her to walk On these trains, decorations and permission Denver to Chicago in 16 hours them. Tiains fiy along rogulaily at 90 sections are planned to make the throughlooks after This busy yuung lic'y babies that cry miles an hour, sometimes hit it up passengers trip enjoyable over dunng the nght. She even keeps a o 115 or 120. longer periods. The City of Denbottle warmer and a m.lk What is important is that streamver, for instance, has a room" bahj,s cooler in each car. lining has come to be the symbol of that is a reproduction of a frontier Tins is what the railroads are a gieat awakening of vntuully all tavern shack of the period shortly and finding out that it doing a of dawn new t; e roads to the after the Civil war. Walls and ceil- The pays peoj !e love it. Is it any won c! i y t f srv ce and accommodation ings of rouji white pine twaid, def t icy are going down to t'n wh ch is nhc.idy revolutionizing fixtures thdt 1'ghling accurately tiacks to watch the trams r travel. simulate old kerosene lanterns, again? New lnt.j at.entions are being rough log furniture and spikes to W exit rn New .3j J the essence of youthfulness w n a lot of grown-u- p technique adc ? eer W to make it a crackajack. not do things up right and t ,ne this model twice panties too, n urally using sheer wool for I 'jfp best occasion frock and ginghi or seersucker for school, play t use? Pattern I994j ctja available in sizes 2, 4, 6 and of ! years. Size 4 requires 2'2ya' k reason that he A r three-quarte- is 1110 ,1111 a man. wife may M she nags her huout of mery at aU if seven days month. For three generations one woman ushas told another how to go s E. ing through with Lydia egetable Compound is helps Nature tone up the sjstan, thus lessening the discomforts w kuo icn the functional disorders tucs women mast endure in the ordeals of life: X. Turning 2. girlhood to womanhood. 3. Ap for motherhood. middle age. preaching no wife sband Fmk-ha- J two-third- s. g Dont lie a three-quarte- . r take LYDIA E. VEGETABLE COMPOUhDaW Go Smiling Through. r bare-heade- Rubber-cushione- d Patient Cheery Words You know, this is my first illness. Kind Visitor Well, will be your last! lets hope it Servant (to professor in bed) The doctor is here to see you, sir. (absent-mindedl- ill! WONT used poultices of flaxseed. and oth.r barbs to old. conditions. DENVEH bidb pi antiphlogistic original LAarn. Uactiv T. l ment for Coughs, Colds P Irritations, Bums ruueni,citi3BS in tana, it i and avoids big medical S Call Again Professor cant see him now. Tell him America's First Settlers I Im r4 prints DENVEH Your Druggist has She. Practical Sirs. 25a Family GO FAR n 8ervtc. Wroth Silver Ever since the year 1170 the parishes surrounding Knlghtlow, Stret-to- n on Dunsmore, Warwickshire, have paid Wroth Silver to the Lord of the Manor on St. Martins day. Shortly before sunrise the money is placed in a niche in the remains of an old stone cross, and then is collected by the Steward of the Manor, according to Tit Bits Mag-- 1 azine. The fees are purely nominal, ranging from one penny to two shillings and threepence halfpenny. De-- I fuulters, however, are dealt with severely, and have to pay a fine, of twenty shillings for ev ry penny, as well as a white bull with red ears and a red nose. But there has been no necessity within hviug memory to enforce tills flue. design trend, showered upon the customers of the streamlined lenger, which runs between Chicago roads. A thousand petty annoyLos Angeles, stands for with ances and a few serious ones are and to streamlined service. respect are rates out. Even being ironed is the brainchild not train This being streamlined, and now you can often travel for two cents a mile or of any engineer or designer, but of less. There are remaining only a the people who ride the railroads. The vice president of the road hired handful of extra fare trains. a woman, Miss Avis Lobdell, to ride is the of streamliners the Typical of all the trams on a ldrge western tube a Mark Twain Zephyr, long straight-backe- Styles In Womens ITats. noticed those HAVE youhats the women are wearing this season?If not, kindly do so. Itll distract your attention from the part-tim- e frocks some of them are wearing. The average woman is wearing what looks like part of a hat say f to Ive heard the more of the original hat the milliner chopped off, the higher went the price for what was left, I suppose with hats, as in the case of a good clean appendix operation, if theyd cut the entire thing away, only very wealthy women could afford to go Even so, the wearer has something to do with the effect. I ran into the lovely Mrs. Clark Gable and she had on one of the new fractional hats and It was powerfully becoming to her. But Ill bet it would look like the very dickens on mo or Jimmy Durante. IU IN S. COBB. N U er day-coac- h ... Copyright. after-dinn- cigarettes. drive Bill out to see the Hiawatha, Swell! replied the man she said. of the house. But grab your hats, well have to hurry! And we have five miles to go! I What time does it begin? asked. Begin? Both were plainly puzzled at my question. I assume its a Yes, I said. pageant or something of the sort. she explained. Its Oh, no, one of those new railroad trains. We thought you might like to ride out and see it go by. House Is Packed I was too polite to ask aloud if it were true that people in this wonderful year of 1936 still gathered at the stations to see a train go by. I simply went along, resignedly. I remember wondering if anyone would catch me at it and josh me about having a stiff neck from looking at the tall buildings. I got the surprise of my life. This was out in the country, but the rails were lined with little groups of people as far as the eye could reach in either direction. They were all eager, intent, out for a good time, as if they had been coming to watch A century a parade or a circus. ago the crowds that gathered to watch the first railroad trains could not have been much more excited. It was contagious. When the murmur of the crowds, heralding the approach of the train, reached us, the hair bristled on the back of my neck like a bull pups. In the twinkling of an eye the Hiawatha, like a long, slim serpent with the speed of light was upon and past us, a swift red and orange streak that created a chill wind In the wake of its roar, depressing the tall grass and making dead leaves and cinders leap momentarily to life for many feet on either side of the The spectators were all waving their hats and cheering, and I swear that I cheered louder than any. We all went home happy that we had seen a good show. The amazing thing is that this little scene Is being in hundreds of places throughout the United States, wherever the streamliners run. Crowds like that which watched the Hiawatha are also thrilling to the sight of the Mark Twain Zephyr, the Mercury, the Super Chief, the Sunset Limited, the WHAT ever one-hal- make an innohang your hats on wheels. on of this city vation An Innovation in Trains. New types of berths have been created for these trains. They have sliding aluminum panels which opdesks and allow erate like roll-top Travels. Smitty's TY EADING about a police sergeant IN. who retired after forty years service and never set foot off of his native "Manhattan island made me think of a gentleman known a s Smitty who, in my reportorlal days on Park Row, was general roustabout at Andy Horns saloon. Smitty was born in the shadow of Brooklyn bridge and grew up there. He had traveled the various boroughs, but no matter where he went was always within the greater city. Finally he took a tour to foreign parts. He went to visit his sister, whod married a truck gardener back of Newark, and the brother-in-law, who owned a car, toured Smitty about the landscape. I was one who greeted Smitty on bis return. Fur me, he said, never again! I dont like that Joisey. Why, all them towns over there is got different names. Dolling Hy WILLIAM C. UTLEY HAD just finished dinner in a home in one of north shore suburbs. We settled back, lighted There was that temporary lull when I could read the minds of my host and hostess with ease. They were thinking, Well, now that The the traveler certain privacy. dinners over, what are we going to do to entertain him? upper berths have windows, and I was wondering the same thing. The sun had not yet some of them even have running sunk in the west and there was a long evening ahead of us. water. What these trams stand for in the Lets My hostess had an idea. the Chal- A geous BY CALIF. SANTA, MONICA, time I write a n? Pattern iq 0 STREAMLINES BRING OUT CROVDS But either Im attacking free as though free speech speech meant free license to undermine our government; or, by indirection, Im mean? trying to undermine 10. Who wrote of Gascon DAr-tagnatrade unionism, although what trade 11. What does pro rata mean? unionism has i n 12. What does grizzly mean? common with communism is something which I dont Answers quite see. 1. The western Goths. One camouflaged 2. 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