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Show 1941 l. 1 May THE WEEKLY KEFLEX. Page Seven Drunk Asks Bootlegc. Thrint hy Salt Make W t V An excels of salt makes a perPoljce, receiving an urcrent sumson thirsty because once the natural mons foTTielp in AhbeviHe, S. proportion of aalt in the body is ex- pushed to the spot mentioned by tho ceeded, it is necessary to drink .wa- telephone caller. Thero a slightly ter to restore the correct percent- tipsy fellow demanded the arrest of - Service age. Nature calls this to the, bodys a bootlegger for charging too mqch' ' or his. wares. attention ty creating thm-L- Chrtstmaa day, a flra break out at the school when the children are ply- lng round the Chrtstmaa tree. The achool bums down. Carol prove tha heroine, saving the ChUdren. The doctor orders her to bed. Speak English Tongue Budget Liberians, inhabitants of Liberia, A budget is a plan by which you population of over' worry about expenditures before you Africa, with the English tongue.. make them, rather than afterwards. 1,000,P00, apeak N..U W. E3SCRE By VIRGINIA VALE (Italaatad by Waatarn Ntwtpaptr Union.) niTA Carol Coburn, Alaaka-bor- THE ITORY SO FAR young mining engineer. Lander, working for the Trumbull company, which la fighting Coburn claim, la engaged to Trumbull daughter. Lander break with Trumbull. But tha engagement to Barbara Trumbull stay. INSTALLMENT H at a Vbuah rat" who died with daughter d an mining claim, retuma North to teach Indian school Aboard ahtp, aha la annoyed by Eric (the Red) Erie-ao-n and la reacued by Sidney Lander. n tinea-tablishe- HAYWORTH, whose 1Y rise to movie- heights makes one of Hollywoods most spectacular success . But I refused to stories, has drawn the She polished up a spell on her readin stay put There skin gauntlets, a trifle was too much to be done. I didnt was, I think, to see and writin. And if you ain't willin sorry Fred genuinely opposite want to seem a slacker when every- me go. Aataire in Columbia! "He to do your teachln' on the wing - over-size- My Uncle ptterB-689- jj S. because aha really deserve it This la e really Important picture; the ongs ere by Cole Porter, the dance ser quences will be directed by Robert Alton, . who did the dance-- - routines for three of Broadway most popular cur- decoration In any rent musical. Rita ttl rug crocheted to Rita Hayworth member of the Inof string, candlewick known ternationally chrys-femuCanaino family; ha danced all her Ua lie a large Us two shades of a life. or with white, gray, tan SS Sds m. e colors. foe CM contains Instructions and tt of illustrations ruT material needed; color schemes '(n jjenter to; I t iMrtu Circle Needlecraft Dept New Tor gifttk Ate. for Pot- to coins cents 13 tadow tn amt iirtm Did you happen to listen to Bing Crosbyg radio program tha night J. Carrol Nalih appeared on It? If you did, youll remember that Nalsh sang an Irish ballad. Until then nobody fat Hollywood knew that he had a good baritone voice, end had ung on - the .stage. William C. Thomas of the Pin organisation, producing aviation picture for Paramount, listened, and learriM. Nalah waa already booked for a rol fat "Forced now hea Landing cheduled to sing a song as well as act Lila Neal established something of a record reoently when she appeared la three picture tn three days. On Wednesday she Was Joa Halls handmaldea in "Aloma of the South 3fSseass Without meant Thinking Nietzche. mse dossed -- RELIEVE THIS MODERN WAY Wtoa yoe tatty, headachy, logy a to donad-o- p bowala, do at tnilliono -- Uka Fam-A-Miat badtima. Next mndaf thorough, cotniortabla rallaf, tlpinC yoo Mart tha day ftill at your --Quiet rad entity nUioa! and pep, foaling like a doeent disturb dot tight's rttt or interfora with work tha at day. Try tha chewing ua Itatisa, yottrtolC It tastat good, ift Fm-A-Mi- nt Faeo-A-Mi- ... a family supply dy and tcooomical od As One Thinks an 1 only miserable so ns thinks himself so. Sannazaro. far ODUCTION BRED, " MOUNTAIN AND ACCLIMATED ... 3LI5WHTTE LEGHORNS C. R. L BEDS NEW H AMP8HIREX VS. BARRED ROCKS WHITB ROCKS BUFF ORPINGTONS WHITB WYANDOTTE CORNISH GAMES V j "Nothing But the Truth." in which the Bob same stars Hope and Paulette Its hands of the same director, Elliott Nugent Its the hilarious story of a stock broker who bets 110,000 that he wont tell a lie for 24 hours, and the cast white 'AT brown giants leghorns light brahmas '2JCST. IktlTtttd FRESH. an katarmutala Enze Orr-- C palata. Turkey Poulti rwa mttnUd il.AMS HAWS TOffiP HATCHERYCITT. UTAH 7acH oh MERTB re?reses advertising LLo aaik. leadership o Vay. follow to follow C0OTOai, Ot happbea Jean Crawfords New York fan, wh troop around at ber heel whenever shes fat town, recently presented ber with a rather staggering birthday gift a birthday card more fora two feet square, which theyd had autographed by dosena of famous theatrical people. The public apparently spends a lot of time and thought on trying to beat the quiz shows; the newest wrinkle bobbed up recently in connection For with Ben Bemies program. two weeks he was besieged with requests for tickets to the repeat show. Heres the reason: ...The final contestants vying for the their prize of $100 are selected by a recording from to guess ability how many shots are fired out of a machine gun in so many seconds. On night on the first show, the number of shots fired was 52. On the repest show, all the contestants 51. promptly guessed 49, 50 and 92 had Bernie fooled But they were lettime.' second by the fired shots ting the record run longer. Qoe, cix Z.' it-.a- adverts ., UZ Yfco iY concerns; cumer I! . Because s singer on the "Uncle Ezra program got a chance to make a movie .with Shirley Temple, the announcer on the same program get s chance to be a network sing- .siw:.cr,,.if.P?b Jfdan, the announcer la Cy Harrice. er, ODDS AND ENDS-C- Urk lady-huzz- d heat-blistere- d lady." "Could you tell me, I asked one of the men at the station, "where Id find Mr. .Bryson, Mr. Sam Bryson?" . His face, when he peered up at me, impressed ms. as both sour and sardonic. "Im Sam Bryson," be said. "The school superintendent for this district? I persisted. 1 be, be retorted, plainly resenting my Incredulous star. "And aint it fit and proper, see in' I happen to own that doggoned school-hous-e over there? , I meekly acknowledged that it was. And with equal meekness I d ar ever-hurryi- There was no mistaking the finality of that statement "But where am I W live? I asked as I stared at the snow that atood so white between the gloomy green of the sprucelands. "We wss flggerln, he explained, "on settin you up In the old Jansen shack. Thats Just over the hill there behind that tangle o spruce. But youd sure have some tidytn up to do afore you got set there. He looked with a frown of disapproval at my sprawl of luggage. " 'Bout the best thing for you to do, lady, is to leg It over to the Eckstrom farm and tee if they'd take you In for a day or two. I had, however no desire to go wandering about that snowy world asking strangers to take me in. I wanted my own root over my head. And I so informed the morose, Mr. Bryscin. I then Just became conscioua of a strange figure making its way down the opposing hillside. It was e man carrying the carcass ot a deer, a ragged and shambling man 'with a rifle and a tlned his stooping shoulders. It was Sock-Ey- e Schlupp. "Ill be hornswlzzled if It ain't Klondike' Coburns ' gal he said. "Whatr you doin back fax the bead-abov- half-minut- W fonglond kockpround Comedy soilA . . Wondy Barrio ond Gaargo will bo taamad in "Tha mrtury ptcluro to bo Michaal Arlrn (remember Tho Greon Uoimf) is tho author . . . Georga tltom in mod Datil flalkbone have the leadt Terms Scotland t rd GoyJfJ y. e, p. out-jid- e? I HkedrtrytnE to make tb question a casual one. "Not on your life, was bis prompt reply. "Weve got to wait until the record show whos right in this. ,But that's my problem," I ob- jected. "1 happen to have made it mine, be retorted with an unexpected light nLbattlcfn blw eyes. can "the deep ing of what they cold" before I set out for MaUnua-ka- . For the snows of midwinter soon buried tit ruins of our lost schooL The storms along Alaska's one stretch of railway also brought glides and broken snowsbeds enough to block the line and keep trains from moving for over a week. That cloud had tb silver lining of giving me a chance to make over to which yijr nondescript wardrobe, Katie added a sweater d Scot-- n wool and a pair of wolf- oig-hesrt- e - bo left on most of the time at small cost, as they use very little electricity. are inexpensivo and can gaudier fly. That, I knew, mad It more than ever impossible. "And if that Jan"Next stop Matanuska, lady. sen shacks not ready, Ill have to told him that I'was the new teacher make it ready. . sent on from Toklutna. Quite a fighter, aint you? ba "But you wasnt to turn up her observed. tin Easter, he said testily. "Wt After a moments silence, be add ed: "Til give you a hand over .1 aint got nothin ready for you." I showed him the Territorial Com- that lordly aboda o' yours. Ha left me standing there, to missioners letter, which he held e few minutes later, with i close to his seamed old face, bis labored hand as be through sleigh borrowed from tho its lips moving the undlsputable message therein tlon agent On thia, with altogether contained. unexpected dispatch, ha piled my "Wen, you shouldve got off at belongings. Over them be draped Wasilla," he complained, "where the deer carcats, thonging tha load you couldve found lodgin until together with a strand of buckskin. "Let's mush," ha said. things was ready. I took a hand at tha towing line, "But I'm here, I said with a ' forced. And zida by aide, we mads1" our andr kmile that was entirely as he pushed back his wolfskin cap way along the trodden anow, as crisp and stood scratching an attenuated as charcoal under our feet The forelock I quietly inquired: "Just valley seemed strangely silent But I felt less alona in tha world with where Is my school? that morosa old figure beside me. with a me Be studied "Why is Lander swinging in with eye. "You aint got no school he pro- you? I asked. "Seein' this valley aint bristlin claimed. "But I was sent here to teach, 1 with hotels, answered Sock-Eycontended, trying to keep my tern- - "ba deemed my wickyup good . LISTEN TO BAUKHAGE Recapped Tires The surface of a recapped tire la smoothed by buffing and new robber is applied. Tha retreaded tire has the tread and rubber removed al most down to the fabric which la then built uj with new rubber tn vulcanized. Tho . Nafl Farm & Homs Hout 10 30 each morning, Monday through Friday KUTA, Salt Laka . at $70 KC KIDO, Boisa at 1380 KC and First Intercollegiate Gama Tha flrat intercollegiate footbai gams was played In 1858 between Princeton and Rutgera. Mher MIC Blue Network - Stations Lacrosse Oldest Game The oldest game played on the Diamonds Mined Soma few diamonds have been North American continent la la-mined In tha United States. These cross. mines were In Arkansas. Allegiance to Flag Tha American pledge of allegiCharacters in Chinese Thera art approximately 50,00b ance to the Flag was written by characters In the Chinese language Francis Bellamy. . lack-lust- SALT LAKE HOTELS a4 Mata. LOMOND OGDEN, UTAH HOTELS e, to al tto WWa to BFNO. NEVADA GOLDEN Rm.. larcwl aa total or total . HOTEL enough. for a. college dood until they livin could build him quarters at tha Happy Day. "But I thought outsiders bought up the Happy Day, I ventured. Sock-Eystopped to gnaw a corner from bis chewing plug. "They aur did, ha admitted. "And left young Lander out on tha limb. But,' as far as I kin make out. that hombra aint no squealer. And I reckon Big John TrumbullU find him aa full o fight as a bunch o matin copperheads. Wa went on until w cams to a solitary small figure standing kneo deep In tha roadside snow. It proved to be a Sweda boy In aa incredibly "the eame-a- s ti it," we hit this valley. ragged Mackinaw, with a blue did when I will siwash it? 1 woolen scarf wrapped around his "Just bow waist as high as his armpits. His demanded. Sock-Ey- e asked "By froggin! through as best you eyes, I noticed as Jancut to the a about short him cirCult-rldi-n can, the tame as our even bluer his were than sen shack, meetin-placwithout a does, We wss flggerln on you cir- encircling sash. "But oT Yansen ban .dead, be culatin round the valley homesteads n "He ban dead of the announced. out the where and ladlin "Sure you wss sent ber to teach, "But acknowledged the it ain't our fault we wasnt rigged out with a noo schoolhouse thia winter. Goverimenfs so danged busy with a heap o highfalutin plans for this valley it ain't got time to look n after our needs. Spends a on that noo In Jin school at Juneau and lets us hillbillies scramble n as best w eanl tor our "Then what am I to do? 1 asked, feeling more interested fat my own immediate future than In the mistakes of governmental expenditure. "I guess you'll just have to aiwasb th toalK NEW GRAND HOTEL, BEN HOTEL NU. iwm at I1.M W.U PantoM. cUm to irarrOkir. Off, toy. Caram. er te GLASSES REPAIRED old-tim- er. cm alwvt to If a. awh wtoa Ctwa toy Slrtot from OPTICAL LASORATOR IS tst Smrth Mala. Balt Late 7 e half-millio- TRUSSES FITTED Salta, Elaatta Stoakint. Cnltctoa and Bratoa, 8 boa., Areh Support., at. ArtlS rial Liatb Ca Dt W. Ird & Salt Uka titfialn BUS book-larni- be-aai- sky-pil- old-tim- ers d. e. ot FU-W.- 1I TO LOS ANGELES fray Batto . IS r rr.aa wuh no Hmu . By tray ot Cy, loo Va aa Eatraaa tofM,WLM8a,MLak tLH toai toe d p.raaan AM Caalad PaatDy Lomngo CaEaa Grin Baaai OFFICE EQUIPMENT Haa ta t4.es , . UN aad Lahby ttoy ot Tap toa Ktwaala Exacattato Bsctoaga Oftiaitato "2P4P fcuator ot Comuoeto aad Ad Qit Ratary NEW - AND USED 4mko aad atoirw Slaa tytawrUara, aMif toka aafw L L DESS RR, W. Braadray. Salt Uka -f- a. . OGDEN. UTAH aa yaa art T. Eltagarald. Mgr. Cam Tto aaat toad to Sait I4U b aaraad by Tto HATELOWEE CAPE at 1S4 Boat Mala POPULAR PRICED Laaetoaaa. tHaaara aad Saadwtrtoa WNU g dill Waak Ka. BALT LAKH book-lami- ItVarmMrrMaeffnhittkdtriBM' fiirorcr-three-'oniha-ga-- .. "Which same makes room for you, little cheeckako, snorted my grim- ' ."Why cant thit" old Schoolhouse eyed trail breaker. be used? But I stopped to ask the "She needs a noo roof and noo youth his name. I liked floor aills." was the listless answer. tha feeling of warmth ha carried "And Tm danged if Tm goin to dig under that cocoon of. wool .and down lor 'em. -- rags. "Are you trying to tell me," I "Ah ban Olie Eckstrom, ba said quavered, that Til have to go from with 'tha friendliest of smiles. farm to farm, like a mail carrier, It wasn't until wa came to tha and give to y lessons in a kitchen? edge of a clearing that Sock Eye "You'Ve guessed it, be wearily stopped for breath. acceded. "Only youll be , plumb "There be your wickyup," said with a wave of his nut lucky to be stretchin your legs out Sock-EyIn a warm kitchen. Ive got a girl tened hand. over home right now. rarm to git BE CONTINl im YOTWED'TnYTOim In Truck tc:j cr Czrbids - sash-wrapp- ed - HIGHEST (tv a COLORADO ANIMAL 43 . e, Fzrcss Writ ' SOUTH f COMPANY LIT ULXI CITY. UTAH tt t.-x- - - PAID V.'ir TS 3:0 VIT . - :::: city rc:i A!:o tr.1 Vc .) cf 1:.::, r.!::, ci mcMirr pliers paid .lv-.y- ccriN trj 1 tiA-K- ' Hotel Den Lcmcnd WHEN IN SALT LAKE them." mean- Almost as precious as gold is water at Luberitzbucht In southwestern Africa, one of. tha world's driest sections. For bathing purposes, water la rented, not told, at 25 eenta a gallon. And after ita been used in a bath, Ita then sprinkled on tho few plants that can ba grown In that blistering climate. An exhaustive study as to when worlds outstanding men have he Flsg on Mayflower ' , een at their mental peak shows The flag flown by the Mayflower writers of tha best short stories waa tho Union Jack or Kings Colors whacked them out between the ages adopted by tho British government of 80 and 84. In 1606. Thia flag bears tho red croaa of Sant Georgy, superimposed Weight Rhythm upon tbs whits cross of Saint AnJohns Hopkins university trim- blue whole on a dark the drews, tlita find that about 50 per rent of field. all women gain two pounds during' one week In each month. This temIlluminated Ilouse Numbers weight increase la related to nominated house numbers are porary hormone activity. of being used to solvo for leaving a porch light burning guests. They can bo installed easily, cornin to you, youll have to go to CHATTER YH I began to understand the id, ro-tur- n, zenship papers, be announced. Ive shown them to John Trumbull." be explained, "and Trumbull claims theyre not backed up by the records. That led to an argument that The ChakiUna ended in a split-uDevelopment Company has lost It field engineer. What are you going to do? 1 asked. His laugh was curt 1 was tying up with the Happy be explained. "But Day outfit, Trumbull's Just trumped my ace by buying up tb Happy Day. Doe that mean youre going Water Predona as Gold collects In elosec sometime cara and menace the driver. Carbon monoxide can make you drowsy and fatigued and in extreme cases cause death. Dont give it a chance Fresh air will protect you. . ..... . back,. "Weve at least saved those citi- Dusk la Danger Period Car windows should be open at least an Inch or twoj even in the coldest weather- .- Carbon' monox swingin' In with me? he .said with the sir of an angler adjusting solemnity. "Just a little scorched around the edges,-- 1 said With an effort at, levity. But my heart waa beating a trifle faster than it should have been. "I flew over, as soon as I beard. He be rathqr clumsily explained. then back and window out the looked at me. "That waa good work, saving thoae children. "But 1 lost my eyebrows," 1 reminded him. Lander walked to the window and -- Monoxide Fume Trotection lorjrcm!! That, 1 told him, would be out of the question. T s'pos you know young Landers without speaking. d " f chalk-wrangl- "Are you all right?" he finally asked. I bad to laugh a little at his There la now available an Insulating plaster developed to meet tho demanda of modern construction for an efficient and inexpensivo material for insulation against heat, cold and sound. It is used in place of regular plaster on walls and ceiling and costa only a little more. It bonds securely to any plaster ba-anmay bo applied over old or fin- -' lshed surfaces. When applied to the proper thickness, this material pro hibita tho pasrago of unwanted noises through walla, and ceilings. the-mo- . . The largest ship ever built In an American shipyard entered the Golden Gate Just before sunrise on FebInruary 14, completing her maiden tercoastal voyage between New York and San Francisco, She Is the majestic S. S. America, flagship of the United State Lines. Eight hundred: passengers were aboard.-Th- e e ship s 723 feet long, has a gross of 26,454 tons and cost $17, 100,000. She is equipped with every safety device known to modern scieven the lifeboats are ence with short wav radio sets equipped and her appointments are the last word In luxury. - t At dusk, when object are hard to Almost distinguish and lights dont help. Impeached resident came Is one of Trealdent --Andrew-Johnson dangerous times ' within on vote of being Impeached on tho highway. y. And my appearance must have startled him a little, since be stared down at me, for a full office-surger- New Insulating Plaster -- demanded. They tell me Tot to live In the Jenaen shack, I explained. Bald "Theyre plumb locoed, Sock-EYou sure cant den up In that pigsty. "Im north born, I reminded hint. "Mebb you- - are, be retorted. "But this Is a plumb kmeaoma valtake root ley for a In. I reckon youd better come along t my wickyup until things la ready d S. S. America Largest Ship ton-pag- partsV!. I told him why I was there.. . . "Where you goin to bunk?" hi fire shock, and you didnt do it So roll up in that bunk and stay there until you get a release from me, He stopped in the doorway, with d old medicine case fa) his his hand, as I none too willingly shook out the blankets of my floor bunk. engi"And theres a neer waiting outside to see you, be added as be witched me dutifully crawl into my bunk. "But ten minutes is his limit, remember. I bad my second shock to digest For the waiting visitor was Sidney Lander. He stood very tall In that small GbUt next tor ltrev mHonky TeK i which Lana Tumor will oppoar app Aim. turns him into a confidenca win mdewindler who becomos a antt in a town in tho Yukon . . . KAO tn town introduco a mow romanuc thty'ro Franco Lady Scarf ace and Damnit CTEoojo, ond tho otort G-M- wooden-fronte- long-legge- would really return to the screen in "Father Takes a Wife" with Adolph Menjou, Desi Arnaz and John Howard. Mr. Menjou, famous tor his wardrobe, and Miss Swanson, equally famous for hers, have been having wardrobe tests at RKO; she has a reputation in New York tor being able to wear just anything at all and look amartin it - 3$ w loging trapper and Mackinaw-clager!, along with a homesteaders wife who carried undersized pig in a slatted crate. I wasn't sorry when the conductor, pushing his way through that overcrowded day coach, blinked down at my atil) face and said: "Next stop Matanuska, dog-eare- includes such capable actors as Edward Arnold, Grant Mitchell, Rosa Hobart Helen Vinson, Leon Belasco and Leif Eriks on. y, body was so busy. And in looking So when traffic moved again and until thia valley gits a real after the others I could pretty well I mounted my day coach 1 found it schoolhouse rastled 1 together, forget the pain of my own flame-blistere- d crowded to the doorf with leather- guess, lady, youre mushln up the face. faced old sourdoughs and cud-chewrong trail" "I'lold'you'usrcsttiprtneryour It looks as if Gloria Swanson EEII-MIIIlTT- A good reason to In the M empT the de) - Goddard-appe- ar. I ET YOUR LAXATIVE 3NSTVATION morning, for If you enjoyed The Cat and the Canary, made two years ago, youll look forward with .lany a man fails to become a nker for the sole reason that his raory is too good. Sea; Thursday "Buy Me That Town, she waa a mother at her baby christening; Friday, nhe played a Mexican bride fas "Hold Back the Dawn for that one the had te say something la Spanish, which she doesnt understand; the atm wondering what it 'a d. that-awa- Where tKe rambling old had been was a stretch of smoldering ashes with the skeletonlike iron bed frames and a stove or two standing there as melancholy as tombstones. And everything 1 owned lay consumed in those eshea. All I had left were the few scorched clothes that hung about my tired bones. But I hadn't time to feel sorry for myself. A special train, I was told, was already on its way from Anchorage, to pick up our homeless school waifs and carry them on to the Indian orphanage at Fairbanks. From the pile of emergency clothing Katie commandeered for me an oversized pair of corduroy trousers, a patched plaid Mackinaw, and a caribou parka that had seen better days. To these Doctor Ruddock fwho'd given office as up his little sleeping-quarter- s for Katie end me) added aocks and pacp and an old bearskin cap that made me look like a in a .busby. "What are we going to do? I Doctor Rudasked the. dock when he dropped In, next day, to anoint my scorched 'epidermis with ambersihe. "Toklutnas oil the map, he proclaimed. "Katle will stay on here, probably until the breakup, to look after the old folka. "Then where do I fit in? I questioned with a sudden feeling of homelessness. "You fit in very neatly, he said as he listened to my heart action. Td the Commissioner on the wire this morning end he agrees with me that this country owes you a berth. So you get the school job at Mata nuska. It took some time for this to sink in. "When? I asked. "As soon as you get sense enough to take car of yourself, he said with a barricading sort of curtnesa. j . I- . |