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Show TIIE BULLETIN. BINGHAM, UTAII Many Have Achieved Fame While in Their Twenties ? an Important post on the first en dltlon of Admiral Byrd to the Ant nrctic regions, and he was chief m ologlst on the second Byrd expe& tion. The average age of the me-ters of America's Continental co-ngress was thirty-fiv- e. Two of h members, at least, were under thlrtj ' Edward Rutledge, twenty-five- , John Jay, twenty-nine- . , Lindbergh Immortalized himself twenty-fiv- e ; moreover the best out of 500 poems on the Lindbergh flight across the Atlantic In 1927 was writ ten by Nathalla Crane, a fourteen year-ol- d girl of Brooklyn, N. Y. so on, almost without end could wi record the achievements and service of youth In the fields of statesman ship, literature, science, educatloj, Invention and courage. Kansas Qh Times. Records of World's Nota-bles Are Encouragement to Today's Youth. Ambitious youth seekltig to find their places early In life iu a malad-justed world will find encouragement If they will take a look into the pages of history. E. B. DeGroot, Cal-ifornia Boy Scout executive, In the Rotarian Magazine tells of a few of the young men and women who have "done big things." William I'Itt, Mr. DeGroot cites as his first example, filled the responsi-ble post of chancellor of the exche-quer at twenty-thre- e and served as prime minister of Great Britain at twenty-four- . George Washington was only twenty-thre- e when he led the Virginia troops against the Indians and French. AbrahJm Lincoln cam-paigned for public oflice nt twenty-fou- r. Robeut Louis Stevenson wrote "Treasure Island" at twenty-three- . Galois at nineteen proved that equa-tions higher than the fifth order could not be solved algebraically, and there-by advanced the theory of groups for the solution of higher equations. Westlnghouse Invented the air brake at twenty-three- . Alexander the Great conquered and ruled the world before he was thirty. Sir Isaac Newton at twenty-fou- r formu-lated the law of gravitation. Whit-ney was not more than twenty-nin- e when he Invented the cotton gin. Charles Dickens wrote "Oliver Twist" at twenty-fiv- e. Napoleon at twenty-seve- n was In command of the Italian army. Tatrlck Henry was but twenty-se-ven when he made his conquer-ing and historic speech against the Stamp act. Thomas Edison was not far above the Youth Service age lev-el designated by Rotary (twenty-fou- r years), when he astounded and bene-fited mankind with many of his in-ventions. Taul Slple, an Eagle Scout, was only twenty when he qualified for Cold Cream THE FFATIIERHEADS o w . , . wirwTO I stAu iset up I -- T" By CM. PAYNE S'MATTER POP Don't Relax, Pop, Watch Everything MESCAL IKE hqntlev A Timely Extension 'J--: ' !4J Ly Glutei Ik,,. ' II ZZ!wZZt.s i f WM-- , I'LL iMPc Lolly bags fCTi U lfAHH H3X S tem Tesfi JAPAN IS MODERN, YET IT CLINGS TO THAT OF ANCIENTS; i Wooden clogs and straw sandali will remain the most common foot,' gear for Japanese wearing the trj.; ditlonal garb, but when the natbv sandals and western style shoei march side by side In the downtown streets of Toklo, It is only another Indication of the amazing way which Japan has adopted modem' methods while it continues In la old, revered customs. .. Not only In footwear but throng out the dally life of the people doei this discrepancy show Itself. Even the dolls have been modernized, along with the modern woman's fre-quent adoption of western hair dress and western sports. Yet while the female athletes are trnlning Ij sports the majority of the women are still under the sway of the tra-ditional etiquette. The Intricate rulei of Japanese etiquette must be care-full- y learned, and pupils begin at i an early age to acquire the proper way of bowing, of walking, of greet-ing friends. And while rivers are being under western methods to provide hydroelectric power, the art of flower arranging Is assiduously v cultivated, as It has been for cen-turies. Broadcasting has become a! new feature in Japanese life, bat side by side with it continues the tradition of the old style theater, : which presents plays based on an-cient tradition. Modern Japan goes ski Jumplnj and mountain climbing in the ap-- . proved European fashion, while a-ncient Jnpan holds a tea cereimwj; k Yet Japan, whether it follows the ; ancient or modern tradition, has I : common meeting ground In its ap-- preclatlon of beauty. Not only dur-- j Ing cherry blossom time but through-- j out the year the people take a keen delight In, the arrangement of their! gardens, In cherished vistas of ; Mount FIJI, and in frequent ei--I ' curslons to the country to enjoy the shrines. FINNEY OF THE FORCE JSagSfS. No Volunteei flLLSH StAT k f rV D ca S HOW ABOUT fOU TAUHtr) "T My ? WON.T iH. l"' c3rr-ir- t? 'liiT- - J i 6ts out? r-'-- M wy out PlSOilCT? J vmusi1-- Crocheted Potholders in a Lantern Design By CRANDMOTHER CLARK Potholders are necessary in every kitchen so why not make thera at-tractive when you do make them? These potholders are crocheted with heavy string crochet cotton forming Jap lanterns and in colors red, green, yellow. The design Is the same on all three but the colors are reversed, giving a very attractive and pleasing effect. The finished holders measure 6 inches each. No padding is re-quired if ma dp with heavy cotton. The Instructions ior making this set, No. 732, will be mailed to you for 10 cents. Instructions with material will be mailed for 40 cents. Address Home Craft Co., Dept. B, Nineteenth and St Louis Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Inclose a stamped ad-dressed envelope for reply when writing for any information. "REG'LAR FELLERS" Merry-Go-Roun- Excepted IF I WAD A I I AN' lb CO WITCHA AN' IF SOMEBOW 'J&X?'' 0OLL.ARS rOM WoJN" AN' THE.M tb CO A CAVE ME, ANOTHER, , EVEN GO THE WORLD FIFTY MILLION TIMES MORE MILLION I D KEEP GOIH rStCJrL' pnuu' B.LLI0N T.ME3 I BeTCHA GOOD, LUCKj Sm! - TBuE O.zz" . jfc li (l --jpii --- w" ,pfc. ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES An Eyeful By O. JACOBSSON SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY : Onr lobby Is delightfully air cooled daring the summer months : Radio tor Every Room A ) 200 Rooms 200 Baths Jj i HOTEL ; Temple Square : Rates $1.50 to $3.0Q j The Hotel Temple Square baa f highly desirable, friendly atmoa-phrr- e. You will always find it Immno- - 1 ulate. aunremely comfortable, and thorouably agreeable. 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