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Show 1 I ; J TIIE BULLETIN. BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH Delhi' Alrflelo Delhi Is locaiod onweer Ka-rachi, capital oi Pakistan, and Cal-cutta, India. Delhi's airport is Pal-a-a modern field with two 8.000-fo- ot runways and lighted for night operation. A wartime base for British bombers when India was threatened by the Japanese, the airport now It operated by the In-dian government and is comparable In size to LaGuardia field. New York. Finds Crater Lake A miner In a vain search of a fabulous lost mine, discovered one of the world' s greatest scenic trea-sures in June, 1853. when his sure-footed donkey stopped at the very brink of Crater Lake. The take, resting In the crater ol an ancient volcano. Is six miles across, 2.000 feet deep, surrounded by crater walls 2.000 feet high. A national park since 1902. this area is being visited by tens of thousands of vis-itor- a during 1948. Oregon's terri-torial centennial year. j didn't like It you wouldn't want me f go V school In a town that doesn't even have a Juke box, I would you?" BsoxY ! WTO MV "But, Bobby, we can't aendj out printed announce-ments evcr time yea become engaged!" Mountains of Oregon Volcanic activity of long age be-queathed Oregon a number of snow-cappe- d mountain peaks, led by Mt. Hood near the Columbia river gorge. It towers into the hea-vens for 11,245 feet closely followed by Mt. Jefferson, the Three Sisters. Mt. McLaughlin and others. Mod-ern trails make ascents to the sum-mit of Mt. Hood popular during the summer vacation season. LAff Mistaken Identity JERSEYITE went to the ANEW hills for his summer vacation, and In the middle of the night three hens which had gone to roost in a tree outside his window were disturbed by a cat and flew Into his room. The Jerseyite, half asleep, batted around wildly with a pillow until the bewildered fowls found their way out Next day the Jerseyite told his host: "I'm going to spend all my vaca-tions up here. Had a fine sleep." "Tha so?" said the pleased land-lord. "Yes, sir," the Jersyite man ''-- d. "Just saw three mosquitoes h t. and they were little ones." A ONE WAY ROAD A revenue department agent was assigned to Investigate some Ken-tucky characters. As he entered the house, a bright-lookin- g young lad greeted him. "Where's your pappy?" the offi-cer asked. "Pappy's up at the still." "I'll give you a dollar if you'll take me up there," offered the offi-cer. "All right," said the boy. "Give me the dollar." "I'll give it to you when we get back." "No sir, mister, give It to me now." Insisted the youngster. "You ain't back!" SILENT SHOTS On a radio dramatization star-ring Don Ameche, a sound effects man missed his cue when Don said to the villian, "By heavens, I'll shoot you." So Ameche re-peated his threat but with no re-sults. Finally, Don shouted In desperation: "Shooting's too good for you! I'll stab you!" There was a scream, then a thud. Ameche sighed with relief. Then came the sound of the Bhot. Quick Action The old lady had lost her purse, rushed into the police Inspector's of-fice and tearfully told her story. The inspector was very kind and calmed her fears as best he could. Laying his hand on her arm, he said: "We will leave no stone unturned to find your purse, madam." Leaving his office, she noticed a group of city workers busy tearing up the street for drainage repairs, and she remarked to herself, "Well, they don't lose much time, I'll say that for them." WEATHER PROPHET ... i - Joe, the Indian guide, lived by himself in a cabin in the woods and didn't get Into town very often. When he did, he was always deluged with questions about the weather, for during the years he had shown him-self an accurate prophet One day, though, when he came in for supplies and was asked about the weather, he grunted, "I dunno." "You don't know. Joe? How does that happen?" "My radio broke." Candid Comment The music teacher was proudly presenting her pupils In a recitaL After the extended musical pro-gram. Ice cream, cake and fruit were served. One of the young musicians had brought her little brother along as a guest As the youngster was taking bis departure the teacher asked: "WelL Jimmle. did you enjoy tha recital?" "I sure did," Jimmle replied, --that Is. aD but the music." Herring's Contribution The herrlnp. leads all fish In the tributes to industry. They are sold number of products which It con-fer consumption as fresh, smoked, salted and canned products and are rendered for oil and fish meal. Scales ore used in the manufacture of artificial pearls. The chemist al-so has found the herring of value. Unpalnted Furniture Unpalnted furniture was first of-fered In a commercial way about 1925. The offerings were very meager, consisting primarily of kltcnen tables and chairs. Today unpalnted furniture is available in better selection. It is especially popular with people who live doub-led up In apartments. Dominical Republic The Dominican republic occupies about two-thir- of the island of Santo Domingo, which Columbua named Hispaniola when he discov-ered it on his first voyage in 1492. (The otherd third la Haiti). The president is supposed to be elected every five years by popular vote, in which women take part, but he Is eligible to be tor an indefinite period. " , By Ernie Bushmiller HjANCy THAT'S WHY DON'T YOU I I BOXER " T TT3 DADDY J NICE, GET A POINTER, - IfiONNA f PEEWEE OR A BOXER, f ff& 1 r i WANT SOMETHING ADVERTISE FOR IT IN THESE COLUMNS "";;':"" We are always ready to serve you with good print- - ing. 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