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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD Star Bust Cornwall Alike 'k Tracing f Frances Breton to Eng- strong appeal its Ela b to' the S fnr first : length younger o ' Pearls y Virginia Vale ENE Cl VJ MARKEY, the 20th horse in Ameri can turf history teas born 22 years ago March 31 and now s in happy retirement Cl ir--.-ihe. tud farm 0 Samuel D. Riddle r hlm tn Kent,'kY Mue grass region north of Lex ADVENTURERS St. Male observes the would Wildlife Institute, it to refer to a bunch One should always ot mem--h- e ,evwhen referring Then family. partridge ;amde of Pheasants, a wisp ' yor instance, - World the first enemies any iwi OBal deb muster flight of doves, a 1 use of A' Seta, a eeign of herons, a a plump of of the I f grouse and of course there is also turns ar r that a stand of plovers, a gaggle cast of hest bevy of quail, a skulk of foxes, a pack of rom the ves, s sleuth of bears JL. Answers "La the new Mrs. Markey and the first one, Joan Bennett, as Joan in her brunette wig in "Trade Winds. And therell probably be a resemblance in the setting of Trade Winds and the next picture in which Hedy LaMarr stars "Lady of the Tropics, in which Robert Taylor will be her leading man. This business of tracing resemblances can go on and on forever. Old timers can try to find one between the glamorous Hedy and that HOTELS plied r SAPtTTABlR-Cl.KA- ' N NfcVADA. atop at th Reno'a largest and tOTEl GOLDEN mn.t popular hotel to lives kko, Hello, everybody: a tale of the wheat fields of Canada, an excit- 000. Despite his age, the wonder horse is still sleek and sound, alert and full of energy. $L . Xt.A .a Old Keller. Sanders Window nent of nencarj Ai i , . a' A' v v .atees Lowest Pr.ce. Shades k'r A A'-X-- J .TIRE kinds WAGON TIKES Repared - .Moser Salt I ake Pluee 75 p 0 5T& if,, r Then he says: I dont know if you understand a threshing rig, Above, Man O but I'll explain as best I can. The only part that concerns me is the JFor leaves his stall for exercise in the paddock under direction of Will llarbut, his proud groom, who thinks he has a uhelter job than the President of the t.S.A. Left, Will brings his charge dinner of corn, barley, oats end bran and the v i USED hot cereal Breakfast COLD with Flavor, at all Croeere for a Delicious Sene GRAINS OF foa, .1 I e CLOTHING women's broadcloth shirts, Sizes $1.00 faita, Hflow neck. FRENCH MODES. 670 S. ttjTPrfpaid. jtvled iW)j m California. Bollrwrod CHICKS BABY are bred Chicks i)SH Rules Hanson Selected for by trap-do- s production. with careful supervision and m? most Customers Bsnagement. chicks with less mor-tfthwncjr makingless and husky quality chicks Breed-h- g Golden Rule Trapnest Farm Fresno. California, report at ir7 FARM SEEDS Cold- Iw -li and Grass Sseds Samples and Prices CO. Suit Like City. 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This certain day September 29, 1924, to be exact the rig plugged on them, and not thinking, Howard jumped on the carrier and grabbed a sheaf that was plugging the knives and started to pull and yank. All of a sudden, Howard says, it let go and there I was riding along to those knives and destruction. Picture the scene for yourself the carrier, with Howard on board, moving slowly but inevitably toward the flashing knives that, freed now of their obstruction, were slashing at a speed that made them invisible to the eye. To make matters worse, Howard, because he had been obliged to go close to the knives in order to free them, was now practically on top of them, being carried closer every second by the speeding carrier, as it picked np momentum it bad lost when the sheaf bad blocked it. Howard heard a yell. It may have been that yell that broke the spell that his startled senses were under. At any rate, he was galvanized into action. Just as the greedy knives were reaching for his clothes to drag him In and shred him to death, he swung, jumped on to the bundle rack of his wagon! Breathless, his heart pounding, his limbs so weak he could hardly hold himself together, Howard climbed down to the ground. And then, suddenly, he remembered the yell, and the strange quality that made it somehow more than just a cry of warning. He looked about. With the cops and robbers cycle wanmg, motion picture producers are certainly taking to playing cowboys and Indians in a great big way. Paramount has three big westerns scheduled for this spring and sum"Buffalo Bill mer "Geronimo, and "The Lives of a Texas Ranger, Texas Ranger. a sequel to Theres going to be a premium on Indians in the Hollywood studios, first thing anybody knows. Mnricl Wilson, formerly known as Mary Lou on radios "Showboat program, recently received a gift that moved her to tears. It is a crocheted tablecloth depicting a scene from Showboat, and was designed and made by a blind woman. The Mystery of the Machine Owner. On the opposite side of the machine he found one of the owners of the outfit with his right hand all mangled and bleeding at his sidel In his hurry, Howard explains, he said he had been pulling a chain on the outside of the carrier, trying to help the bundles through, and when she started he looked up, and there I was riding merrily along. His story was that the only thing to do was to plug those gears some way and slow np that carrier or stop it and give me a chance to get off, and not having anything to use he slaps bis hand between the gears and it slowed it up and gave me the chance to save myself. To this day, Howard says, he can't remember whether that platform slacked up in its speed or not He does know he got himself clear. if the man in I have often wondeied, Howard goes on to say, his hurry to get the thing going, had taken bold of one of the crosspieces of the gear and yanked on it and when she started, slipped and went into the gear himself or whether he was the means of saving my life or limbs. I dont know. The least I could do was thank him, which I did. A week later he gave me the gate and I have been wondering ever since just what did happen. Howard finally got home broke but happy. I hope he stays happy, but just in case he ever goes broke again, here' ten bucks he can put aside for an RID OF jLD Above, Man O War three as a champion 5' ycarold in 1920, with the late Clarence Kum mer, as jockey, up. World and American f -- the racing records and horse set in 1919 1 U 1920 still stand. In the $ latter year he set five his tenth world records and m celebrated Ross Lanny a none of those rwf anniversary on the air by giving the all invited he to which luncheon was he ever called I other men who have been on the air upon to show what he for ten years or more and suggest- could do under ing that they form a club. Every. Right , Man O the Idea, body was delighted with has an average of W'ar but since then Lanny has sometimes daily, who ' t visitors WO np never thought wished that hed with him spend two see the plan. He has been deluged e women all hours in the from of protest letters j way the weather per- only , over the country and paddock, out was to form an auxiliary. milting, lie may aha he seen in his stall. Copyright. THE BRIDGES two-acr- . made Five years ago Shirley Ross n her screen debut as a bit player Lee a picture starring her what a thrill it was for to appear engaged was she when lady on a Silver Tracy-Imagin- ( as his leading Theater broadcast. ,ATh VVATLItWAVS. W1 '(lr thpm.J Irucily a I' neb3' f JTLF ' Jil piat8Pn'I,,Iuformalln is.il on CorrRtel h'tts u ub(iralimga MfaSail - ripe. c- Lai. - City lter h,,nu ODUS AD hn da y evening broadcaiU tehx Armen ,an re makes a bee (me for on timnmt and a plaU of At rehearsal hate Smith disrup lAem men m the hand by eeJiig see burgers ...He re to o ,t will probably prove the ten best pictures Wtro NewP ipr union. OS-A- W?, r Itv .V. .. jfrtotor. '1 e 4 kf. 4 p 1 f '4 ' b Pattern No. 6071. Filet crochet with this Mother Goose figure, is just the thrng for babys carnage. The lace stitch and the lambs sets oil gambol on the plain mesh portion. A color note is added by dravnng a ribbon through the beading formed around the oval. Pattern Bo-Pe- contains instructions and charts for making this set; an illustration of it and of stitches; materials needed. To obtain this pattern, send 15 cents in coins to The Sewing Circle, Household Arts Department, 259 West 14th Street, New 6071 York, N. Y. Please write your name, address and pattern number plainly. HOUSEHOLD 1 QUESTIONS Laundry Tip. Before you put new curtains into the w'asher, soak them in four tablespoons of salt to each four cups of water. Mending Lace. Lace can often be invisibly mended by running the sewing machine to and fro over the worn pait. This is quite effective with lace curtains and can be done on linen goods too. Washing Delicate Things. If you are washing small articles, or thin baby dresses or other delicate things, put them into a pillowcase or sack and tie it with tape, then place it in the washer. Clean Vacuum Bag. No more than a pint ot dirt should be allowed to accumulate in the bag of a vacuum cleaner. Decorators Candlelight Time. tell us never to use candlesticks for decoratives without candles in them, and never to use candlelight before sundown without the shades being drawm. THE GOOD CITIZEN I 'IIE fint requisite of a good till-- " zen in tliia republic of our i lliut he he aide and willing to pull hi weight." 2 hcodore Roosevelt. ivi Cap Brush Applicator BIACK LEf 40,; V maLrt JUST A DASH IN FFATMERsT? Nobility of Virtue Virtue is the one and only Juvenal. SALVE relieve COLDS LIQUID-- T 6ALV.-N- price ABLET O J0C&25C DROPS HOTEL UTAH f) ftala.ee, of Jluzuty for DISCRIMINATING TRAVELERS WNU Service. Best Musk Produced by Male Deer of the Himalayas pres-sur- e ds? slowly but inevitably toward the floating knives of the outfit. There is a carrier something of the endless belt variety. You pull up alongside this carrier with your team and rack, grab your pitchfork and get going. As yon threw your wheat sheaves on the carrier, Howard explains, it took them to the mouth of the machine where a series of knives work up and down so fast the eye could not follow them. These knives, as Howard puts it, do a job on the wheat, and also cuts the cord that holds the bundle together. We would work like mules," Howard goes on, unloading so as to get through and catch up a few minutes on the other fellow and take it easy. Sometimes we would plug the rig and the carrier would stop, Believe It or not, Merle Oberon had her face washed with kerosene the other day. The same thing happened to Laurence Oliver and David Niven, and all in the cause of art. Not that the makeup man had anything against them. Kerosene, when mixed with paraffin and heatg ed slightly, provides a spray which dries white, so that he who gets sprayed looks as if frost had appeared on hair, eyebrows and eyelashes. a man in California who, if he could be granted the wish nearest his heart, would ask that Cecil B. DeMille decide to broadcast play with a good wind storm in it. The man is Charlie Forsyth, sound effects expert who officiates on Mr. DeMilles Radio Theater, and he has two dozen new wind records that he wants to use. During the recent California windstorms he worked all wind night making records of the in his cracks through whistling garage and through the shrubbery around his house. They are the first authentic wind records Forsyth has been able to make, and he wont be happy until be uses them. carrier moved rear Theres Aspuii re stallion pushes forward hungrily. Free. anttd. you big with Developed hti Prints Wisp com ire T FILM SERVICE Any dissolved glamour girl of an earlier day, Barbara LaMarr (surely there couldn't have been a thought of Barbara in the mind of the person who suggested LaMarr when the lovely Viennese Mrs. Markey was choosing a name for her American career!). CREAM FREEZERS ICE 2, If thrs from com HEDY LA MARK quick-dryin- Instruments, Hospital Supplies, Manufacturers of Abdominal Supra Eatie Stockings The Phvsic ana Supply Company ?twi Sm th Salt I ake Oitv Utah (icaf 1 Howard Jumped on the Carrier to Free the Knives. Hii,a 'i - , i variou. f A , Aiiolv estimates and fahadea Samples Kevereed Wortaansh'P old. - $ ing account of how a man, trying to yank loose a sheaf of wheat that was plugging the blades of a threshing rig, suddenly found himself being carried along toward them by the machinery he had succeeded in freeing. It was a frightful experience, and Howard C. Flanders of Rutland, Vermont, wont forget it till the day he dies. Incidentally, Im flattered and a bit curious to learn that my column in the New York Journal is read way up in Rutland, Vermont. Howards story begins back in 1924, when he was a youth of 16 living in the town of Sherbrooke, Quebec. In those days, during the fall of the year they would import men from the East and even from Great Britain to work in the harvest fields of western Canada. As Howard puts it succinctly: The dough was good, the hours long, etc., so I decided I would try it. A week later Howard left Sherbrooke on the Harvesters' Special. A week later he arrived In Calgary, Alberta. A train that ran only three times a week took him on to Granger, Alberta, and thence he went by bus to Carbon. Here he got a job in the wheat fields and worked three weeks. So far, so good, Howard says. I then went to work for a threshing outfit where I came near losing my neck or feet would be more like it. BUNDS VENETIAN kworth SALT LAKE Rate. SI 00. SI St piaNDUME, HL body o the sare and by , SP CLUB Into the Whirling Knives gain. uentofs Easy Filet Crochet For Baby's Carriage HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELFI Sj277 congress' e amomi ne? ids of ,hle bays and creeks (fWfeowt J-to-tyd e fur-hcn- ed fSb c governr 1 Resemblances Century - Fox producer, indented. may have thought that Metro center fr thC made a mistake when it of this area. 0 Wtir h(I abandoned I Take This Wom-a-s hr10!., owner $1,000,000 Hedy LaMarrs sec- - mi!nSte ortsmen !nsney' tud lep ond American-mad- e foals, though he cost picture. a ye Language Certainly he liked the in idea of ' y18' M,m that to taking be woman, f77 registered his developed chil have almost aren j (to January, in design- lawful wedded wife. Oddly enough, of their own theres a strong resemblance be- have won more than 1937) and animals $2,500,. ates of particular tween to m0, the likeness that is reefs by the rocky and strewn is coast the St h word the Cornish and if (,t P wards f the Nej the pac WAR BECOMES 22 k For the Cause of Art k Indians Above Par Question :Vnking resemblance known it MAiN O A Jr r J i Ur i i - i n y or i i . 4 J-i-- '- I i F Jr v , Throughout the long roll of the centuries there have been Innumerable perfumes. However, the bases the fixatives were a few natural products, the most famous of which is musk. Several animals produce musk, but the best comes from the male musk deer of the Himalayas, according to an authority in the Philadelphia Record. The musk deer is only 20 inches high, has no antlers and its teeth project like tusks in the male. This tiny deer carries beneath the skin of his stomach a satk about the size of an orange. In which is found a dark browrn substance, somewhat like wet gingerbread (found only in the male). This musk is about the strongest smelling substance known, rather aromatic and pleasant. The deer is killed, the musk sack extracted and dried, then packed by camel caravan across the Immense plains of Asia to the centers where it finds its way into world trade. Long before the Christian era men were killing musk deer and dealing in the musk they obtained from them. Musk is mixed with many other Ingredients, whose odors it seems to blend into a whole. In color it is dark purplish, in texture dry, smooth and unctuous to the touch, in taste bitter. So pervading Is It that the scent In 1553 remains for centuries. Bloody Mary of England ordered Lady Cecily Cholmondoley Imprisoned in the Tower of London. The governor of the tower, who sympathized with his fair prisoner, had her cell perfumed with musk. The characteristic perfume is still discernible after nearly 400 years. 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