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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD E'RACHELS Uncle PldL CHRISTMA 14 Satpt LIGHT cience Seeing Happiness Happiness is the gift of seeing the good things of life in such high relief that the rest is unimportant, Approve not of him who com mends everything you say. When a man with an air as if it were natural to him to give orders is found, it isnt long before the meek put him in a position to do it. If you have savage opinions people will be hypocritical to you to keep on good terms. When a boy gets up to his ears in love he is more careful about washing them. Doubt's Nemesis self- Confidence, faith these are the great friends which will kill the traitor doubt, A long answer turneth away anybody else who was going to ask a question. Discuss your troubles with many and they will discuss them with the whole community. Feuds arise from exaggerated personal pride and generally among people who have not great deal to be proud of. man keeps his beThe liefs out of his conversation. If you encounter a man who knows several secrets of his friends and doesnt tell them, thats the man to tie up to. There is nothing thrilling about contentment; nothing dangerous, either. well-bre- d Old Wooden Rocker 'T'lIERE it stands in the erv h v ONDER if Harris would care? Shall I do it, then ask him afterward? Rachel Stanton, the morning of Christmas eve, looked admiringly at the brilliant tree in the pleasant living room, then hurried to brush snow from Harris, who, stamping in from the back porch, panted: Ive cleaned the driveways to bams and road but will have to do it again today. What were you be was interrupted by saying? RacheL The radio announces that the snow plow from Wamton has stuck at the corner and will have to be dynamited out. No one can get through highways farther than the crossroad's corner," Rachel hurried to the telephones jingling. It was Martha calling. She and Gene and the children started here but are blocked in at a home of kind strangers. I wish we could get food to the Harrison family in the Bottoms. They have no telephone, no near neighbors, and would freeze if they tried to get here through high drifts. Such a winter! It looks as though our Christmas will be "we two, she tree. sighed at the Well, I see Ill have to shovel out the driveways again, Harris announced, pulling on jacket and color-lighte- d gloves. cor-n- er with its back to the wall, The old wooden rocker so stately and tall. With naught to disturb it but the duster or broom, For no one now uses the back parlor room. Oh, how well I remember, in days long gone by. When we stood by the rocker, my sister and I, And we listened to the stories that our grandma would tell By that old wooden rocker we all loved 60 well. Later when he went Inside to warm his fingers he heard Martha humming and was thankful that she was cheerful over the disappointment of Christmas ee without her relatives. Odors of savory food and the attractive table with Christmas colors, were inviting as he stamped in after evening chores were finished. "Tonight will be the worst so far this winter. The wind s rising and snow blowing. A terrible night. Surely no one would venture on highways why where Is the tree? Did you dump it outside because our company didnt come? he looked, to be sure Rachel was sane. i ,v from common colds U sNt fV w TVV.ir ' ' "ir-- t 1 That Hang On ' 0 ' - No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can pot relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Crcomul-sin- n, winch goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mem brancs ns the germ-lade- n phlegm la loosened and expelled. 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Use then at the empty corner where the tree had stood. Yes, the radio announced the temperatures will be lowest of season, so far. The tree. Rachell Did you throw it out? That's exactly what I did only didn't throw a shout from outside sent Harris quickly to the "Come In from the terrible blizzard, you poor frozen how did you Rachel helped Harget here? ris unwrap five shivering visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and children. "Oh, it's been terrible getting here. But it was either to freeze and starve at home or risk getting here," Mr. Harrison wheezed. "But, how did you?" Harris be- THE 350 Rooms The Visitor Pointed Toward the West. That Light Guided Us. door. :t ITS Radio Robot Flies .Eight MRes Aloft for Weather Data Doan's Pills, Doans are especially for poorly functioning kidneys. They are recommended by grateful users the country over. Get them from any druggist Cuddle Toys for '.Pi- He Is Protected by Treaty of Powers ,v U, s 'VC never inside a JONAH atwas all and never meant tAXaMa & cKomaf to say he was, declares the latLINCOLN walked slowly est bit of biblical interpretation. the street gazing into When the prophet related how SAM windows. An icy wind he had been swallowed up by at the corners but he him a great fish, he was only using caught across to the next curb hurried a figure of speech which his on his mental shopping. of Cora, contemporary hearers underHe was thinking hard stood well enough meant that too. Though not a word had been on the subhe was in a pretty bad fix. spoken between them that understood was f tions for making tWT"! 1 requirements. To obtain this pattern cents in stamps !e'l (1 preferred) to Household Arts DeLlCi Fourteenth St., New Write plainly pattern your name and address O vc-- Gifts Ms 1 singto . pact in-te- Tiny Storage Battery lias Been Devised Nowadays the whale is in the position of Jonah. Too many whalers, with too efficient ships and too deadly killing weapons, are pursuing poor Leviathan through all the seven seas, and cluster thickest on his trail in the remotest part of the world, away down under, in the waters about Antarctica. A convention of 26 nations drew up a protective treaty at Geneva in 1931, The flying radio station weighs which has now gone into effect. Among the ratifying powers are only two pounds and the balloon is five feet in diameter. The radio some that have no coastline at all, emits a 1.7 meter wave, which Is like Czechoslovakia and Switzerone of the shortest wave-lengtland, and others whose direct inused for a practical purpose. The terest in the whaling industry is reapparatus has already made one mote, like Turkey and Rumania. But the real masters of todays flight to 30,000 feet. To reduce the weight of Califorwhaling, Norway and Britain, have nia Institute of Technologys soaring ratified, and the United States, weather station, the smallest yet though now having only a" 2 per cent stake in the total whaling indevised for such an ultra-showave, Louvan E. Wood, graduate terest, has signed up also. assistant who designed the meteoroSome Nations Wont Agree. graph, has developed a tiny two-vo- lt But there are a few notable holdstorage battery that will rest outs: The U. S. S. R., which conon a fingemalL Weighing grams, trols the greatest stretch of Arctic this battery will be used in a series seacoast in the world, and Japan, of about 50, replacing a dry cell always unwilling to yield any na- Pasadena, Calif. Scientists here as a step toward improved weather forecasting have made a robot balloon, which constantly calls down to earth radio reports of temperature, pressure and humidity from altitudes as lofty as 40,000 feet (nearly eight miles). rt battery system. Broadcasts Humidity Records. In addition to temperature and pressure, the station Is designed to broadcast humidity records. The present method of gathering these data Is by airplane. Perfection of the radio system will provide a faster means of obtaining the data for forecasting purposes. Except for the elimination of one or two technical difficulties In the recording of data, the radio method of gathering meteorological Information aloft is on the eve of practical use. By gathering weather data up to altitudes of 40,000 feet, meteorologists will be able to refine the new s system of forecasting. One-TuRadio. Tiny The radio, credit for which goes to Capt. O. C. Maier of the United States signal corps, has one tiny tube that transmits a constant signal, Interrupted by a timing device that translates the data for broadcasting. This timing mechanism Is a watch that has been refined, and develops one horsepower, 25 times more than an ordinary watch. air-mas- Beware Coughs AND WNU Service, Selene Service. Too Many Whalers on the Trail of Poor Leviathan Ultraviolet Ray Is Used in Selecting Eggs for Storage Amsterdam. Eggs can be made to tell the truth about their age by exposing them to ultraviolet light, it has been discovered at the University of ' Jtrecht. The trick depends on the phenomenon known as fluorescence. Ultraviolet radiation is itself invisible to the human eye, but it causes various suhetances to shine with light of different colors. To the human eye an egg Is Just an egg. But under a beam of ultraviolet a really fresh-laiegg glows gan. with a very pronounced red colorasee the dogs. Outside We tion. Less freshly laid eggs shade hitched them to the sled. The Into blue, and the older they are the blessed creatures helped us over deeper Is the blue. drifts which are now frozen. Classified by Ray. Steaming food was soon on plates Investigators at the University of and faithful dogs were lapping milk and broth near the kitchen range. Utrecht first made use of this new tool of the scientists to select eggs How did you find the direction the way in blinding snow? Harris for storage. A quantity of eggs were classified lookeo puzzled. to age by ultraviolet and then as to we the top of King's Well, got placed in storage. After six months Ridge in the pasture, and ctme toward the light. The light near not one of the quite freshly laid" your grove, back there." the visitor eggs had to be discarded. In anThat other group Identified by the ultrapointed toward the west violet light as "freshly laid, 1 per iglit guided us. 'What light?" Harris stam- cent had to be thrown away when brought out for use at the end of the mered. Harfis, dear, will you please six months. In a third group of not freshly laid eggs, 8 per cent carry our Christmas tree back into I carried it outside were discarded, and in a fourth the house? this morning to the grove and put group, recognized at the beginning food on it for birds, wild ducks as doubtful, 15 per cent had to be and any other wild animals that rejected. need food and shelter. Then, tonight, 1 hung that large lantern with the Dream Book Is Belle strong light on top the tree to guide whoever might need it. From Ancient Egypt Merry laughter rang into the night as nuts were cracked and London. A new and unique corn popped. Christmas morning relic from ancient Egypt is a Mr. Harrison helped keep snow from driveways and a path to the dream book, used over 3,000 grove where the children carried years ago, to advise whether food to a stack of fodder which dreams were good or bad. the men had placed for the wild aniThe book, which archeologists mals. call very remarkable, lists various Snow may be drifted high outthat an Egyptian was Lkely side. But kindness inside of me things to dream of. Each Item is followed blocked can never so be it nteds the terse verdict: or good not be scattered and be a guide to by "bad. others," Rachel mined after the The btok Is one of 18 papyrus happy Christmas of the worst winwhich the British Mumanuscripts ter. seum has Just published. Western Newspsuer Union. d tional advantage whatever. A newcomer Is Germany, which Is sending one of the great ships known as a floating factory into the field. If these holdout nations should plunge ahead without restraint, killing whales with no bag limit at all, they might be expected to undo all the good effects of other powers treaty-seale- d But the story is not quite so simple as that. Those floating factories are terribly Expensive things. Built In sizes running up to 20,000 tons or more, they cost a million dollars or so apiece. Each must be attended by from four to six smaller killer boats, which cost about $50,000 each, bringing the total for each unit up to something like $2,000,000. That is a lot of money to gamble on any kind ject, it quite a he should buy her warm gloves, for stockings and warm sweater Christmas. Hed saved a fair amount for this very purpose. When you gave up your city living in for the country, you thought terms of wool. Cora needed all Her gloves were these things. Her worn down to thin spots. sweater had been mended a good many times and her stockings them. well, Cora just laughed about of fun made had She would. Cora every hard thing about changing their home, from the dreadful to the wheezy pump in the kitchen, way the floors slanted in the bed rooms, so that no pencil would stay on a table, and books continually slid off on the floor. Cora was a thoroughbred and a good sport. Sam looked at a green sweater. That would be becoming to Coras light curls. Or that cheerful red one. Nice on snowy winter mornings. The very chickadees would sing with pleasure at sight of her in that sweater. He took a few steps toward the shop door when his eye fell on a silk kimono. Of course he would not get it; just inquire the price so that he might look at The moment Sam touched a reverent hand to the exquisite silk g he was lost Thrifty, How could he have done Sam! such a thing? And so calmly, too. Please wrap it up, he had said. The price had been reduced in order to sell quickly. He walked out of the shop with the light bundle under his arm, and slunk by windows filled with warm woolen clothes the kind Cora so sorely needed. All the way home on the train his heart sank lower and lower. He ... along his spine. Idiot1 Kool! Wretched unspeakable lunatic that he wasl Would a Chinese kimono keep Cora warm? It would not London. The curious fashion of shaping ones head to make it bulge high at the back was known to early inhabitants Justice demanded that he confess. Cora would be kind, and that of Palestine, so British archewould hurt than' anything. ologists digging at ruins of Cora would bemore kind . . . and keep Lachish have discovered. right on feeling cold on the yellow-and-blac- d Plants Foot! Making Slowed by Heavy Water k crisp mornings after Christmas. But he must do it . . . muddle through ... ... ..." heavily, it's No, ht common, ones, crossly. Cora flung on the slows down the g robe, and threw her in around Sams neck. process I green plants, Drs. don tarms know why youre James Curry and Sam F. acting this . . Slly but if youre so of Columbia university dead way set on warm th.ngs a have found. whole box came this ht food-makiu- se ... . afternoon from Uncle Horace. They kept colonic of a Sam sank weakly Into a green plant In practically pur chair. ou re so lovely I heavy water, and parallel colonies want to kiss you very hard. In similar amounts of ordinary Why not? water. Tha heavy water colonies inquired Cora, carried on photosynthesis, or prih, the kimono. This is simply the mary food production, only about most s underfill thing you ever as rapidly as U.ose In the did for common water. Nr.-jpai- Uukm, e be 1 the A tot j Moi a up at 1 of IS wei .at i Jyw LAMP AND mv Dept. IV U319. Wichita, Philadelphia, Pa to sc ie vei 1, bascirons' THE COl EMAN 1 t gn velt A Real Instant LeJitin with matches . . . no wai tml tT.' 85 M doable pointed strokes. LaqteKlass-BmooibKu11- 1 Ironmg'time is reduced on.t&uieitd ...use .tui.ywnere, Economics! fc"5 only 'hi an hour to oDerat Wot hardware dealer. FREE Folder lllastrs I about this wonderful .rou. Sender ton. Ansdaj .ak th. pwenep it Wi al pe: f w ;y an 0 t cue they RESIST temptation once not a sufficient proof of honesty. If a servant, indeed, were to resist the continued temptation of silver lying in a window when he is sure his master does not know how much there is of it, he would give strong proof of honesty. But this is a proof to which you have no right to put a man. There is a degree of temptation which will overcome any virtue. Now, in so far as you ap- of 3 SALESMEN ; cons and in 1 should j s to rot REINDEER VENISON JERKET b bags. Salesmen wanted coVrfn 4 trade. REKT PHlI.Lll-131 H AVE., PORTLAND, ORE. 'ides, were, becaus Y&mr Tow Worn Sion Our who advertise state n upon weri s ' surrounding the town. The town are there for the accommodation: serve the people of our farm r erfidy community includes the farm j proach temptation to a man, you do him an injury; and, if he is overcome, you share his guilt. Dr. Johnson. eace is ach 3 l the V 4 up "spec::., called merchants who are sure they can ir competition in both quality and;- - s oked l.ty. squire1 MEAT PERFECT Someone should tell Mr. Belleve-It-or-N- are likewise risky. How cann tell whether or not the meat Is th oughly smoked? But If you was: ing, AFTER 8 YEARS IN OPEN ROOM ( story ,ea! the an is - j on th smen. onl; id h'AVNT ot LOST A um Ripley this story that ft comes from John S. Hill, storekeeper In South Carolina. I have now hanging on the back door of my store, he writes, a strip of meat i smoked with FIGARO Condensed Smoke EIGHT YEARS ago. This A. i ' piece of meat Is ribbed belly, abont 18 Inches long and 6 Inches wide. It is firm, sweet and sound as a dollar neither rancid nor spoiled in any manner, and has kept perfectly these eight years. FIGARO Is the finest thing I have ever seen for smoking meat I have been using it ever since it was first put on the be SURE all your meat will t perfectly right through the suns market months, wash It thoroughly bri' (Signed) John S. Hill. It comes out of the cure and 0 Mr. Hill has to FIGARO Condensed Smoke FIGARO V buy the meat he every square Inch. from dry cures, so he can- trates. It keeps meat si not afford to lose out It positively PREVENTS r ancidne or mold, pers, green Yet of the any it say the meat Is average farm Flavor? Youll And the cos' ate. ever finest does lose 50 lbs. you cent per poo d every year, be- less than TWO cause OVER the meat HAS SMOKED S.JB COLGIN BILLION POUNDS OF MEAT, Discoverer of Process Is not thoroughof Condensing Smoit ly smoked. DurMore than 30 years ago, S. ing cold weather, gene Colgin, Texas fanner boy, A keeping meat Is a simple matter. condense But when summer comes, or a warm covered how to addition smohj of a form. With liquid spell during the winter, look out the to Improve jhS Rancidness develops. You suddenly Ingredients etc., It Is called FIGARO ConiMA find the meat alive with skippers, Smoke. Since then, FIGARO or worms. Green mold appears on been used to smoke more than a It Or It dries out and hardens. rdeJ billion pounds of meat! Thorough smoking Is the only has it, or can get It; In jGa known way to prevent all these for 500 lbs.), j troubles. But how? Everyone knows (enoughsize, (enough for bow uncertain the old smokehouse $1.00. But DONT TAKE CHAM-Usw method is. Other FIGARO on every pound smoking methods, or substitutes for smok year. Adv. ai ages liU His ; to t' ted 3 .times ersonal ii down 1 3 and 1 1 a mi; ' to chi H pia. thrci e respect 1 i jou ssal 0 a .ace :ave le .ssolini to der ilsoni llusioi Ulus red on upon one-thir- d war, the w e Later, Terld " Neith Each orid p whose c? woi rusted ed the it a soi not 10-o- z. an poli non. that tl world RO COs Condensed Smoke-Barbe- Smoke cue Sauce-Saus- and tl and DALLAS, TR s Manufacturers of Smoko Products FIGARO ini Sly theF of the nnthi Season age -- th nor Of J THE 'e policies Plain r 7 Pres be go the I rjewek&usie eed upc at lea it is EKOTEIL A Distinctive Residence he . I , - Xl; Invites You RATES SINGLE $2.00 to $4.00 DOUBLE $2.50to$4.50 400 Rooms j 400 Baths hcas, t the: Prevent ft, An Abode. '.renowned Throughout the West Salt Lakes Most Hospitable IIOTT yellow-and-blac- U Wtsirm eUiii TO one-celle- d two-iifth- t0 LIGHTS INSTUHTLY SD Wipif mm mat wfll on ironing: day". It will... Temptation ... said Sam your Christmas present I feel like New York. Heavy water, a cad. I know you need the warm containing double-weighyttiinS . . . don't be so darned drogen atoms instead of the sweet about it! he commanded single-weig- Tre-lea- Eenie, Meenie, Minie, Mo hard to decide which to make but why make just one, why not all! Delightful cuddle toys, these, and just the soft, warm playthings for a babys arms. Theres nothing to the making of them, for each is composed of but two pieces, with the exception of the bear, whose jacket is extra, and the chick, whose flapping wings are separate. Your gayest cotton scraps can go into the making of these winning gifts. In pattern 5009 you will find a transfer pattern for the four animals; instruc- - it somehow. After dinner he came close to Cora muttering something about a gift, and how darned sorry he was and please, please not to look at him so sweetly. Cora unwrapped the bundle. Sam waited. The lovely shining fell to the floor with the thing lights gleaming on it. Oh oh I never in all my life saw anything so magnificent! For me? Surely, surely not for me, Sam? But how Id adore it! I m sure I wouldrtt mind if I knew such a gorgeous anything were hanging in my closet. garment Eut of course youre teasing me del I No. 5609 its hard-workin- pretty and gay. Sam tried to meet her laughter, but actually shivered Several skulls, apparently pressed and bound to this shape in the pliant stage of childhood, have been unearthed. They are believed to date from an earlier time than the conquest of the Promised Land by the Israelites. The skulls are pronounced by archeologists similar to the head of the famous Pharaoh of Egypt, Akhnaton, whose family had tins peculiarity, though whether the Egyptian kings long head was naturally deformed or Intentionally so has long been debated by scientists. Pattern it of fishing. Norway May Foil Them. At present, Japan and Germany have only one floating factory each. And both nations are considered as broke" as can be. It remains an open question whether they will spend great speculative sums on whaling fleets, when every mark and yen Is urgently needed to feed other hungry spots in their respective national economies. And Norway has a fistful of aces in the hole. A large part of the Norwegian fleet of floating factories is tied up at present A special Youre So Lovely I Want to Kiss act of the Norwegian parliament You Very Hard. forbids the selling of any of these if But any holdout nations felt so chilled and miserable at ships. show signs of going whole hog, and the thought of his weak behavior, junking the Geneva treaty, they will that Cora rushed at him as he find themselves confronted with a opened the door, exclaiming, My fleet more formidable in this kind of dear, what dreadful thing has hapa trade war than if it were com- pened to you? posed of superdreadnaughts. They had an excellent if frugal dinner. Cora chatted happily of this and that, looking unusually Palestine Favored Early Heads Bulsins in Back i'ilsoi TIIE MewIiouc Hotel V. E. SUTTON, General Manager CIIAUNCEY W. WEST Assist. Gen. Manager ( west al all H ol ' autho abo to b Of c "waled vai not on 0( noted j ii s;am No Bo ApP folk Ms , 'cifihb 7 do |