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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE, UTAH "N. . b JP , Colorful Toy Chest Is Simple to Build i. V fV y ij i J & x V 4 Li ,f : i;.;; ' ' ' , . - r if i'yxn DEBUT . . . None other than Noel Coward, himself, as he made np for his debut as a French actor in Faris. The playwright scored a personal acting triumph in the play Joyeux or Glad Sorrow. Chagrin, 'v h ' ' f ; V' ; 4 wwseeatSMf-1?- f v iN ? - - V-- 4 J? V'- W ft.' Jr ... patient at Roosevelt from a window GOOD LUCK, MRS. KASENKINA , A hospital of the Russian consulate since she leaped to freedom on August 12, Mrs. Oksana Kasenkina, former Soviet school teacher, is shown in her wheelchair as she prepared to leave the hospital. During her stay at the hospital, Mrs. Kasenkina wrote the story of her life. Proceeds from the sale of. the story will go to pay her medical bills. t w , V .A V .' v - 'cr .I'C;VC , PV I fi ' ov'- r L 4 4 . - f v 7 - . 1 v V vV i ; rrf - The Amateur Colleges THERE are ... RED LEADER Rumors that Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky had established headquarters in zone of Germany the Russian have been confirmed by Amer-lea- n intelligence sources. TVfVw ' : ,- 1 'f ,tS, 1 rif i's? h ... The famous Wright brothers plane PLANE RETURNS Kitty Hawk Is shown as it arrived at ceremonies at the Freer art gal-er- y in Washington. The ceremonies were attendant to the planes be ng brought to its final resting place in the Smithsonian institute its long return journey from Great Britain to the United States. WRIGHT u Xl t ' ?, vtS i H T ' , 1 '''4. ' jW. ar -- :;r':;.: . V ff & a- 'I' ,fX V , ? ::': vil11 wj.nn', ' - - mu '' i'ww w i . .1 Ai - w j: ', 'i t .M" LOOIE . . . Sgt. John Manatt, on duty at LaGuardia field, lends a hand to a miniature lieutenant as he arrived from Germany. The Looie is John CluiT. 10 months old. TIN! y?' FV X.WI! 5fJrs $yt U' i N: v vAV y.v 5 iy t A u-C- vv VvCy yx : , ,1LV V' m 4 rr., its, . . . Santa picked an uncomfertable day for his first visit to New Fork City this year. It was so unseasonably warm that be sought rest and relief from the heat on a bench in Central Park. : '' r 4; r- Kr- - r; C Xi --- - i f i V 4i TOOTHY . . , Donald Langdon of Springfield, III., Is only 11 months old and mighty proud of his IS teeth, about 10 Barrett, more than babies of his age usually have. Donald's mother, shown holding him, has beautiful .teeth, too. 1945-194- 6 that big-tim- ' r c manv ARTISTS SPECIAII7E- SOME Ik WINTER SCENES mm OTHERS CHRISTMAS FIORAE DESIGNS f JT ! voas. S'- - COVER STOCkS, SHEETS OP PLASTIC, 1s oeuixe hanp. PAPE PAPERS PECKIED WITH eosec TEEL Pie ENGRAVINGS AND CAREFUay DETAILED FULL COLOR LITHO PLATES WERE PREPARED FOR THE BIG PRINTING PRESSES . MANY PEII6HTFUL CARPS, HOWEVER, ARE STILL HAND COLORED VIA Silk scReeN or air brush- - Send 25 cents for Toy Chest Patten No. 65 to Easi-BiiPattern Company Dept. W, Pleasantville, N. Y. Salesman Vacuum-Clean- s Herd of 46 Dairy Cows A vacuum cleaner manufactur- ment, a company salesman cleaned the entire herd and burned the leavings. Milk production increased about 25 per cent. rAV CARPS, PRODUCT SKILLS, CARRy yOUR HaiPA TO FRIENDS MACHINE CAW MATCH TH8 PRECiSe ROWS OF RIB9W4 TlEP By KIMBLE FW6ECTP VJOMPK . CHRISTMAS op a pozew manps and Id eREETINGS AND RELATIVES AMERICANS ErVERyWHESe WILL EXCHANGE ONt AND A HALF BILLION CHRISTMAS CARDS THIS yVLETIDE. ) SATIN INSERTS RHIHESTONTS, AND OTHER ATTACHMENTS ARE APPLIED sy HANP, TOO Christmas Toys For Every Need . Be a careful shopper when you select Christmas toys. Just as there are different types of toys for each age level, so there are toys that serve different purposes in each age group. There are manipulative toys, toys for physical development, balance and skill, toys for dramatic, imaginative play, toys to teach arts and handicrafts, and toys to encourage an interest in nature, science, hobbies and pets. A child needs some of each in the form best adapted to his age leveL Toys for babies should be selected primarily from the standpoint of safety. They should have no sharp edges, no loose parts small enough to be swallowed. Animals with eyes glued or pinned on, toys covered with poisonous paint or made of glass or china are taboo. The best choice Is something that can be washed when it becomes soiled. Great Royal Feasts Once Marked Yule dinner Is a snack compared to the Yule banquets of Kings and Queens in history. For one of Edward Ills Christmas feasts 2,000 oxen were prepared. The guests ate as much as they could and the vast leftovers were distributed to anyone who happened to come along. Edward was the first English king to employ French cooks for a Christmas A modern Christmas mere royal feast. of 1241 at Gloucester, Yule Record Begins In Fifth Century There is no mention of a Christian observance of December 25 as Christmas before the fifth century. There is, in fact, no record to Indicate what date Jesus was bom. Various researchers have set tha day as January 6, March 25, May 20, April 19 and November 17. In order to win Christian converts away from their observance of tha pagan festival, early churchmen induced them to observe the birth of Christ Jesus at that time instead. Thus December 25 came to be established as Christmas. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS. FINE USED OARS Liberal Credit Terms M. CHASE, INC. JESSE Buy Main BOISE Sell Trade Salt Lalt City t 4th Sa. Abo locationa in POCATELLO BLACKFOOT mid-wint- MISCELLANEOUS Real Santa Claus A Youthful Saint The name of Santa Claus is merely slurring the Dutch San Nicholas, which is, of course, St. Nicholas. American children are probably the only ones who say it exactly that way. Nicholas was an actual person. He was Bishop of Myra, in Lycia, Asia Minor, in the first part of the fourth century. He was also the youngest bishop in the history of the church. From the day of his birth Nicholas revealed his piety and grace. He refused on fast days to take the natural nourishment of a child. But Nicholas was not a barefoot recluse vowed to poverty. His father was a wealthy merchant, and his riches enabled him to be a dispenser of the good things of life. The feast of St. Nicholas was originally celebrated on December 8. Later, when church people in the late Middle Ages tried to suppress the festivities which grew up around the Boy Saints day, his festival came to be associated with Christmas day. JACK. A proven and uafe exerciser and tender for baby. No Wide, heavy web safely holds babys back erect. Baby cannot f .ill out. Keeps baby contented. Its an ideal Christmas gift. Price $4.95. Write for literature, hhurtliff Manufacturing Co., 226 Besih 10th Avenue, Pocatello, Idaho, JUMPING wob-blin- body-ban- d Buy U. S. Savings Bonds I You know what wonderful relief you get when you rub on Vicks VapoRub! Now . . . when you have a nagging, raspy cough due to a cold, heres a special way to use Vicks VapoRub. Its VapoRub Steam and it brings grand relief in a hurry I Put a good spoonful of Vicks VapoRub in a bowl of boiling water or vaporizer. Then . . . Inhale the soothing VapoRub Steam. The medicated vapors V Hang Stockings For Santa Claus 55,-00- colorful, gaily decorated toy chest that can b made in a short time. This chesl is roomy enough to hold manj small toys. User merely tracej pattern on wood, saws and asserts bles exactly as pattern indicates You dont have to know anything about painting to decorate this chest as illustrated. ing firm reports that one of its products increased the output of a dairy herd. The 46 bovines were infested with lice. Using a cleaner with a furniture brush attach- es scheme of scholastio life. The athlete was to be treated as any other student. Sewanee had no fault to find with other universities. We simply believed that subsidized football was not for us. Then the problem of a schedule came up. We finally lined up Centre, Mississippi college, Presbyterian, Hendrix, Maryville, Hampden Sydney and Kenyon. Only one of these failed to keep its agreement Hendrix dropped out because the cost of traveling to Sewanee and Millsaps was added. We tried to get others to join us such as Washington and Lee, Davidson and the Citadel, but they declined to leave the Southern conference because they claimed they needed the money they received from big guarantees, and also they were afraid of their own alumni groups. Well get more followers eventually. Gate receipts are unimportant (As we understand it, there are no gate receipts. Possibly nominal ones against the $4 and $5 collected ' today.) Football at Sewanee cost the university $19,000 in place of the $500,000 or $1,000,000 that Michigan, Notre Dame and others earn from the sport. Football is simply treated as Latin, English and math are treated a necessary part of a universitys curriculum. In other words, Sewanees educational course wasnt arranged to strengthen the Bears, Packers, Giants, Eagles, and Forty-Niner- s, where four years of college is a waste of time. Not a bad thought. Sewanee has about the right idea, Johnny Kieran says. Only if they will do the right and smart thing and abolish gate receipts you wont have to bother with football pay rolls or proselyting. Let the public in free. This settles all arguments. It is the only way that all arguments will ever be settled. I still dont believe college football was started to bring in $500,000 or a a year to university $1,000,000 funds, through its winning teams, frequently built up at any price. is a UERE 1 The outlines of the lamb and flower ar full size and are merely traced directlj to the wood. This insures decorating with a professional touch. No specia tools or skills are required. ft 4-.- ; v $psa4i papers jSS U IT I. WE Re OBTAINED-uHEAVy VEULIM, '2 e didnt belong in w ... bail-carri- er P. w - 1 t.t SANTA SWELTERS PAINTINGS, GREETINS CARP When Henry III spent Christmas he ordered the sheriff to buy 20 large salmon ? to put into pies for the Christmas i Big Ten Again? a,: , dinner. Richard II feasted 10,000 There is a chance that the Big ' : at a banquet In 1399. He - ? f i' ; . : ' jt Jy Nine will become the Big Ten peoplemore than 1,000 cooks, each kept again. of whom specialized in one kind " If this happens, the new member of food. v ' ; will be Michigan state. Why not? Michigan state today has 15,000 students. It also has one of the best football layouts in the game, An exotic transplant is American football, SAUERKRAUT BOWL 0 a new stadium that can handle onlookers in the Sauerkraut Bowl clash at Frankfurt, thrilling spectators, the most modern of the Rockets and the Red Raiders Germany. The Rhinemain Why have stockings come to be one yet built. 14th constabulary are shown tangling in the Frankfurt stadium NovemDr. John A. Hannah, it might a traditional receptacle for ChristIn ber 14, with a Raider getting dumped. German youth is also be noted that Michigan state mas gifts? them by occupation forces. rapidly taking to this new sport tono-Although historians can give no has one of the leading college presidents of the country, whose slant authentic answer, they point out that childrens stockings are usualon football is sound. ly hung by the chimney to keep The Big Nine was also the warm or dry out, so it was natural t Big Nine in 1908. That is the Santa Claus should pick them that when Michigan revolted. year as the place in which to deposit The Wolverines stayed out ungifts. til 1917 when they finally reIn certain regions of France it is turned to the fold. The Big Ten the shoe that is put out on Christstuck until Chicago university mas Eve. Some authorities say abolished football, and ever that shoes and stockings were put atsince then there have been near the fireplace for the same StA to outsiders several by tempts : IS reason that an old boot was assotake Chicagos place. ciated with a wedding in order ; Z: I The Big Nine has been in no to bring good luck and drive away 1" hurry to fnake it the Big Ten evil spirits. " But, if there is any change, again. " V ft Michigan state is almost certain to be the one selected. Good Yule Stories Michigan state and Michigan are something like California and U. C. Americans L. A. The first two are state un- By iversities in Michigan, just as the Probably the most famous Ameritwo others are state universities in can story is Kate Douglas Wiggins Christmas Carol. The Birds California. Beaten only by Michigan and Others worth reading are Louisa Christmas at OrNotre Dame, Michigan state has May Alcotts WRIST CAMERA . . . From postwar Germany comes something new and Vincent Star-rett- a known one of its best seasons this chard House camera which is pictured here. The dainty and strange, the wrist-watc- h Snow for Christmas. Chrisfall. It has a better team than miniature is equipped with an F 2.5 lens and weighs but 1.6 ounces. several members of the Big Nine topher Morleys The Worst ChristA roil of film will give 480 pictures when used in this camera. A film mas Story happens to be almost have, including Indiana, Wiscon-sicase for the new camera is at top left. The watch is pictured for and probably Iowa. one of the best. ' A:x. of football A:.'i-- ; RTI6TS CAPTURES THE NOLlOAV SPIRIT IN Faul-kenberr- ter ",11 vM - now probably eight strictly amateur colleges or universities In the United States. The others are either semi- pro or strictly pro in many details. There is at least a taint of professionalism connected with any college that prose- solicits or lytes, &. i ; a gcholar- out glveg Z ship or a dims to any athlete. Only those colleges that treat an athlete as they would a lead ing math or English scholar come under this heading Which are these GrantlandRice few colleges? We first contacted Jim Gregg, an alumnus of Sewanee, the university that started the pure amateur plan. Sewanee has had its day of glory from 1892 to 1936. It has had its great teams, its leading stars Simkins, Lanier, Lex Stone, Hams Cope, Rex Kilpatrick (brother of the general, and etc. much bigger) Kirby-SmitBut, as Jim Gregg put it, Sewanee decided in the win- penetrate direct to upper bronchial tubes and bring relief a With every sinala breath I Try iti eV VaroRus ed If J XUj:j r Chicago Mukuid of Selene and Industry. Mrs. Rose Masplauskes, of Chicago, makes bird cages and geometrio figures of straw to trim the Lithuanian Christmas tree. Santa's Enemies In Newark, N. J., Santa is required to pass a stiff physical examination before he can serve in a department store. And even then it is verboten for him to kiss any of the children who perch upon his knee. In Charleston, S. C., charity Santas have been forbidden to make a pitch on public streets on the grounds that children Rocking to see them may create a traffic Help Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body Waste Your kidney. r eon.t.ntly flltnrln, wsatft mattfir from th blood stream. But kidasysaomcLitnes lag is their work do Cat set ss Natura intended fail to ra raova Impuntipa that, if retained, may poiaooi tha ayataia sod opaet tha wboia body machinery. Symptom may ba oacglnf backacba, paraiatent beadarha, attack of dirTinaaa, getting up nighta, awetiing, puiiinem under th aye a failing of norvous aaxtety and lora of pep and atrength. Other aigna of kidney or bladder d order are sometime burning, ecaniy or loo frequent urination. 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