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Show I , TIIE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON. UTAH J4ouSe 2)vJJ Slmpte Sewiny (j2ach J)nlercst on IJounn Stufe Slimming House Dress A NEAT, practical house dress for the busy homemaker that's easily and quickly made. Waist-line darts give crisp, slimming lines, a narrow belt ties in back. You'll want to have several on hand. Pattern No. M22 came in sizes 1J. 14, It. 18, 20; 40, 42 and 44. Size 14. 4 yards of v For Junior Mood rESIGNED to win applause from your audience is this charming date frock in a junior mood. A contrasting fabric is used for yoke and peplum, the keyhole neckline is accented with a gay bow. PaUarn No. 8419 is for sizes 11. 12, 13. 14. 18 and 18. Sire 12, 4V yards f yoke and peplum, IV, yards. Send an additional quarter for your copy oil the Spring and Summer FASHION it's filled with Ideas for smart summer sew-ing; free pattern printed Inside the Book. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 530 Sontn Wells St. Chicago 7, M. Enclose 25 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern gl" FOR WOMEN pf (WHO BAK At HOME) ' gfi ONLYMM NO MORE WOKKieS L. ( FITS ALL MY FAVORITE I WHEEI Buy 3 packages at a time keep them handy on the fshelf. Active when you buy It-a- ctive when you use it I 3 times as many women prefer :LEISCHMAHH'S YEAST - I Crispnesi that speaks for Itself I 1" ! i Hear Rice Krlspies snap I crackle I j K j pop! in milk I Dee-licio- us V &Zm ff energy food. America's favorite yd rjEtg2KL , ready-to-e- at rice cereaL " T ijj & J fajJSSMIIU!IMIKf! , Pj.Ar. the Camel Jj 30-DA- Y TEST vfVn MILD JJ In a recent test of hundreds of people who smoked only Camels for I hi days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported hInot one single case of throat irritation DUET0 SMOKING QAIiELS! I! k the window's bad enougtH Bin i'm E AcpAiP I ALSO BROKE A RESOLUTION M ' REMEMBER, Jupy US SHE WAS 'i P PAP MADE NOT TO SPANK M N 1 SAVING GREGORY FOR A RAlMY DAY J I L. 5 ANOTHER I A Gereral Quiz y The Questions 1. How many people go to the movies? 2. What kind of meat is pre-ferred by Americans? 3. What does Tacoma mean? 4. Which of the world's lan-guages is the most perfect? 5. What became of the man who discovered gold in California? 6. Do fish sleep? The Answers 1. About one-fift- h of the popu-tio- n of the U. S. attends the mov-ies each day. 2. Surveys have indicated that beef is first in favor, with pork second. 3. It is an Indian word and means the highest or near heaven. 4. Authorities on philology have claimed that the ancient Greek is the most perfect lan-guage that has ever existed. 5. James W. Marshall died in poverty, old ant alone in a moun-tain cabin. 6. No. However, at times they remain quiet in pools and streams. J ' F REGGIE n , By Margarita J PjS? LUGGAGE (Pto X fTeNGUSH, REGGIE fW II in i rrcto3S$P "il fI D0NT W1) TrCT T DONT SHE TAKE rTi b 2 T AND JEFF By Bud Fuhcr !; JEH,PRETT7T NOTABiTE IN SEE THAT , .' well,HE Y r r CTGOOD.' I ( THREE HOURS? ITALIAN J HAD VKZZO ) ZTV' I W Jr--T HAD WHATSGOOD IjLiLnSHERMAN ) fsfABlTE IN ZyW' ABOUT "J s0" 'r'' ,1 I JLAR FELLERS . By Gene Byrne zflF&F "to YA WANT NCS-TAX- E FNvN iHttfTri ( TeiE rags ya besm j i was gohs wrJri 'T i fT !LL, GOT J O PA ZA ) CLEAN IN' YOt'R (TO THROW 'ErA U Vj .1 , . . I I J DlM (ll By Arthur 5 f IBIANKETS OWBOAPD. WP WSTJIieaVN" Ht'D ") N MfiAffS US SO OUT f ViHHTlf ANN'S Vrf !JTfSfl ff jf, W uio fAlv r' , IIWtmin about I ( rrAM) rjurwocAr T. I r Jy Save wear and tear on dish cloths by using a medium size cork dipped in scouring powder for polishing paring knives or cut-lery. Darkened or discolored alumi-num cooking utensils can be brightened by boiling a solution of cream of tartar (2 teaspoons of cream of tartar to one quart of water) in them for several min-utes. A cloth dampened with alcohol will remove dust from candles without lessening their original luster. -- ' Wrap left-ov- er food in waxed paper to conserve space in re-frigerator, while keeping food moist and flavorful. Paint the top and bottom step of the basement stairs white: this makes them more conspicu-ous and minimizes the hazard of stepping off the top step or miss-ing the bottom one. by Clark S. Haas a srj" Ttm,Mmlt CMEflUSWX-- i VDUGETASOIOTW;0 . 'f&Y. 0ST 30J :,::.f9M THE CROOKS! t AS HE IS, WLl 6 jaMT r Afv 4 POj By Len Kleu w THAT OLjt? TlTQilCAlj6wT El I'Wr HAVE BEEN S -- rrfi By Charles Kuhn I thank? W HECK. tT'D BE A I !P?lFn FsifH SSI",, fsaAFTER RI6HT NEW HAD A rTTF MY qwn A NICE. C?"AVWfOR MONEY SLIPS THROUGH 00U. ff WITH CURTAINS, g ip lg ! |