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Show I THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FIRST AID rrM 1 fay Roger C. Whitman as a "vapor barrier" and protect the insulation from any penetra-tion of moisture from the house air, rising through the ceiling plas-ter. Get what is called vapor-pro- of paper, for not all water-proof papers are vapor-proo- f. Your dealer in insulating ma-terials will have it in stock. After putting in your insulation, cover the material with tar paper or other strong paper to protect it from dust. (Insulating batts and blankets come with a vapor-proo- f covering.) Or you can lay flooring instead. BADLY WORN LAUNDRY TUBS Question: The smooth finish-assu- med to be cement has worn off the bottoms and a short dis-tance up the walls of our laundry tubs (twin). They have been in use since 1940. Now the coarser ma-terial, fine gravel, is exposed, and from time to time small particles are found adhering to the wash. I shall appreciate your giving me any suggestion which may be translated into a method of re-pairing this damage. Answer: If not too rough, you might be able to smooth the sur-faces by rubbing with a coarse abrasive stone. If this fails, you might call in a competent con-crete worker. He may be able to clean the surfaces with a muria-tic acid solution, rinse with water and put in a layer of cement mor-tar. If he does not think this idea practical, you could have a sheet metal (tinsmith) worker cut a sheet of stainless steel to fit the bottom of the tubs. The sheet should be taken out after each washing for thorough rinsing with clear water and the tubs should be allowed to dry out. Of course, the better plan would be to have good modern porcelain tubs put in, and get rid of the old ones. INSULATION IN ATTIC FLOOR Question: Please advise wheth-er it would be of any value to place waterproof paper between the joists in the attic (I.e., the ceilings of the rooms below) be-fore pouring or blowing in the In-sulation material. 1 intended to do the work myself and would ap-preciate your advice, since it will require considerable additional work to lay the paper, and unless it will make the insulation more effective. I do not wish to go to this extra expense. If you do con-sider this waterproof paper an ad-vantage, would you tell me what type to use? Answer: Your plan Is entirely correct, for the paper would act VIRGIL ByLenKleU J iLxif ) TVtAT'5 OKIE H K STOP WHlSTUMGf 1 I 1 J3I 71 k W 9f7 X ' N VjlCt M THIK1 I WON'T VOl) COME UP HERE J A7"H I KNOWf H X M if f EVEBVTlME ) FOR TDTMEOOOR AMD I .H?"' 6lJM THIS HAPPENS XWII SOME KID Vl I TV ASk POR Via&tL j I REALLY I A DOZEN J M)' WHISTLES yprfl r jT V wasn't- - X-- Qg --- y'J ' SUNNYSIDE by do S. Hog. vSo'iwwwwo wjog GSOBGEN. fNO, NO Mfiv7 " 'N. folk U t VAS TUG FS2ST J C I WASHINGTON WS I AOAA WAS Wiy OH, I DtON'T X I W k MAN rTT-- I WASWSriNWAB, I f TM6 FIRST I kNW YOU .mhmIl! LmZm Strained Relations "Doc," said the old mountaineer, leading a gangling youth into the presence of the village medico, "1 want you should fix up my I shot him In the leg yesterday and lamed him up a mite." "Shame on you, shooting your own scolded the doc-tor. "Wal, doc," rejoined the moun-taineer, "he warn't my son-in-la-when I shot him." A Fair Deal Taxes, of course, are a perpetual thorn in the side of the wealthy. A member of the class of '19 at Princeton had a hard, time per-suading two of his wealthiest class-mates to Join him In promoting a new corporation that ha hoped would earn a fortune. Both agreed the enterprise looked good, but pointed out that, because of taxes, it meant nothing more to them than additional headaches. "I know," agreed the promoter, "but you two are my oldest friends, and I wouldn't feel right about go-ing into this deal without you." "All right," agreed the wealthier of the two reluctantly, "but one thing must be distinctly understood in advance. If we make the money you predict you have to keep it." SPEECH IMPEDIMENT Mortimer: If I'da knowed I coulda rode I would a went, Bergen: Mortimer, you must watch your speech. Mortimer: I can't My nose kinda cuts off the view. He's The Umpire! Once when Frankle Frlsch was chased off the field for bitterly pro-testing an umpire's decision, he turned and thumbed his nose be-fore stepping down Into the dugout. The Ump rushed over and roared: "Did you thumb your nose at me?" Dead-panne- d Frankle: "Y o u made the other decision make this one." VERY CIRCUMSPECT A young bride from the West moved to a small Vermont village, and months went by with little sign of friendliness from her neighbors. At last she spoke about it to the woman who cleaned for her. "I don't see what else you ,can expect," responded the Vermonter crisply, "considering what the peo-ple here are saying about you." "Saying about me I" gasped the bewildered bride, whose life was above reproach. "Yes, about your washing. I don't know how vou do things in Califor-- nia, but here we do not hang our pink panties out for everyone to see. We pin them up on the line Inside of pillow cases." Beyond the Law These guys sitting around outside the courthouse were talking about the very tough old judge who was holding court inside. "He's tough," one of the debaters said, "but he sure believes in jus-tice." "Sure does," agreed another who only recently had been sentenced by the Judge, "he's the most justice judge I ever saw just as soon hang you as not!" HAD TO HAPPEN "Say, I hear yon lost your job. Did the foreman fire you?" "Well, yon know what a fore-man Is he's the guy what stands around and watches the other fellows work." "What's that got to do with It?!' "Why, he got Jealous of me. People thought I was foreman." i' WHEN SLEEP WON'T rl COME and YOU ' J FEEL GLUr.l If Vtt Deficfoni I I Cfowfag-Gu- loxofr U. REMOVES WASTE NOT GOOD FOOD Wkn ra ' alerp feel Jus rlul because you need a laxative do aj MILLIONS tlO CheW Doctora Bay many other laxatives, taken In large dotes, start their "flush-ing" action loo boom ... right la the tomara where they often flush away nourishing food you need for pep and energy I You feel weak, tired. But genUe rntK--mN- T la dlfferentl Taken as recommended. It works chiefly In the lower bowel resaovee oolr mxc, not good food! Tou avoid that Weak feeling you feel fine, fuU of. life I Get or onlylU WFEEN-A-MIN- T 'Wi tffrrV FAMOUS CHtWIWO-CO- lAKATIVt .TTM Child's World Is Wonderful .. j m j ' ;.. ' X . Carmelita Plonks The world that children live in la mighty wonderful . . . filled with lit-tle daydreams and hones and joys that make the older folks sometimes wish they were school-ag- e again. But boys and girls have their ups and downs, too, particularly when they are not feeling well. ld Carmelita Plonka, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Plonka of 8202 S. Aberdeen, Chicago, 111., was not feel-ing good recently and was just too listless to get the most out of her school days. Fortunately for Car-melita, though, her grandmother suggested that her mother give her HADACOL, because she had heard how much it was helping children deficient In Vitamins B, B, Iron and Niacin. Now Carmelita feels fine and her mother says she has a big appetite. Here is Mrs. Plonka's statement: "My daughter Carmelita, who is 10 years old and in the fifth grade, had always been underweight and I had to positively force her to eat. She had no interest in food whatso-ever, but I knew that she had to eat. When we were visiting my mother in Missouri over the Christmas holi-days she suggested I give Carmelita HADACOL. I bought a large bottle of it that same day and was amazed at the change in Carmelita. Her ap-petite picked right up and she now eats three hearty meals a day plus snacks. I have really praised HADACOL, and highly rec-ommend it for everyone." HADACOL can help you, if yon suffer such deficiencies. Ask your druggist for HADACOL today. If your druggist does not have HADACOL, order direct from The LeBlanc Corporation, Lafayette, Louisiana. Send no money. Just your name and address on a penny post card. Pay postman. State whether you want the 3.60 family economy size or $1.25 trial size. Remember, money cheerfully refunded unless you are 100 satisfied. A(W Water Lily Runner L VP .1' 553 1 Summer-Tim- e Scarf IJ LOVELY summer-tim- e scarf for dressers, buffet or dining table with cool looking water-lilie- s in pink and green embroidered or appliqued to snowy white material. 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