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So PSSiCMSTic; OUMCr cAfKi LOOK . INC. ; rf .' a ' 1 i l be dwve sktteh ncbrates a tnansu- lat pweof lamf l!t cigM brothers piir chksed They divided it n)b equaj parts in uch a y tfctf eaA part was exaclfy Bte same size and shape. ; How ' h1 The alove skrlch shows how, by put- " ling the lenetCb place of each dash and the letter A to place of each star, yoa out forfn a sentence. . BY MARTIN A HAVr VODKiO ? USY , CWWt , VNtM TO OMIE otv' yt' to wcy AM OX'WE. tVrO , AV DAT DOM'T 6tfA. V0t6H E006VT'HAE WWL W. m. PT. Or. f.pt3Q BY WEA SEWVICC. INC. BY CRANE Ma.uiMtofr. ctaaoBYi n&A swmvica. u , L BY BLOSSER BY SMALL 2 knonjj ilu say ) V DOES ! ...C&NE OtJ, ' luers et wirA oar of UOST ITOM ft ) wca. u . wit, orr.-' - '.... Sphinx Question ,:, . .. ... , T i v ' i it"-" rrrr i2r"! ' rsTi .... t" 47X " " " tT" fer aoT rr ' rta" S! ssT goT ! " " T so 'JfOniZOVTAti .16 Its It stand. lXArRCstcity 7 Silkworm. in Russia. ltr'' v 5 Whore f 0 t emale sheop Ueauvme. 42 Merchant. O Verb. 43 Surviving. 10e"atl0B- VERTIC.ir. 12 Pronoun. 1 French rcvo- 13 To soak flax. lutionist 14 Pole used to YKSTERDAVS ANSWER raise- root above ground. 10 X. 17 Gratified. IO Higher. 22 Mistakes. 25 Obnoxious plant. 2C Uncommon. 27 To betrofh. iiOHnir ohit- ment.. 31 tWTors. 33 To liarfc. ISIAIPmpMCiPjAlN E k A V A" ADO" TSL.C AVgUQYE ) V E R M S N EkJ. -'53.J NAME G Pt N 1'l A" 3G LTP 0 . T RA MPED I R1A""QPEA"1rat GAD T OT E R EgO 2QS"GEE"SCAR SREEPNPUTS 1D1E INIsIe HSIHI A RE -O GOLD STRIKE STARTS RUSH TO NEVADA SCOSSA'S CAMP, Nev., Dec. 15. (U.E Hundreds of gold fevered men and a few adventnresoma women trekked over tortuous mctor trail, sagebrush and alkali beds today in a mad rnh to reach the scene of Nevada's latest gold ii strike. A tent city hris .already sprung up here with a townsite marked out reminiscent of older goldrush days, Sf . f . . t f 1 1 II me 1 vis 1 place 01 Dusiness uiwneu in the new city was a saloon where hot liquor relieved the bitter cold of Nevada nights. Community coffee cof-fee and hot mulligan stew are kept brewing in an open fireplace in f rent of the saloon, where weary by jubilant prospectors congregate to discuss "finds." Kept Secret The strike was located on Seven Troughs range in the Rabbit Hole district and 20 miles away from the great black rock desert of Nevada. Only a short distance away Is the famous Seven Troughs mine which h&s produced a qvjorter of a million dollars in gold gmce(last August. Dozens of old time mining men, who have followed every boom of the past half century, have staked claims in the belief the hew mine has great possibilities. . The discovery fulfills the anticipations antic-ipations of Charley and Jimmy Scossa, . broTners, who for many years have dreamed of same day discovering gold in the Rabbit Hole district. : Both are seasoced prospectors pros-pectors from Calaveras county, California. Cal-ifornia. Together they prospected Rabbit Hole 20 years ago but were forced to stop in order to manage an almond al-mond farm in San Joaquin near Stockton, Calif., in order to raise more money to mine. After five months of labor ' n their latest trip here, they told the United Press, they discovered gold on November 25; . but kept it a secret until samples could be brought to Lovelock, where it was assayed at hijjh value. News Spreads-Lovelock Spreads-Lovelock becanie electrified with the lust for gold when news was spread around that the find was worth $45,000 a ton -ore tJTat was taken from a depth .of only four feet. The common dump ore was assayed at $184 a ton. Claims are new filed for a five mile area surrounding the North Star mine, the name of the original strike, and more claims are being filed daily. According to the opinions of reliable re-liable mining men here, the strike looks very promising but there has been insufficient development yet to -gain an accurate estimate of th vidth and depth of the ledge and of the probable value of the claim. At the edge of the shaft is a narrow nar-row diorite dyke which is apparently apparent-ly the source of the gold. It is a type of deposite known as the stringer lode which in California has extended to a great depth and been very productive. SCIENCE i Within three years television will be as common in the theaters a3 J the talking picture is now. This prediction was made by scientists recently to a group of theater owners at a meeting at Memphis, Tenn. While it will be several years before be-fore television can be perfected tr a degree where H can be uaed hi the home scientists declare that 1933 football games political meet inss, operas and other events of In- j m-1 A ktltrd by Charlotte Cortlajr. 1 1 Inlet. 14 Heavy hammenr. 1." Dreads. 17 To plait. 18 KiftlUhs of ounces. . 2 Gold quartz 3 To harden 4 Aqua. " Untrue,- C Xcpntlvc. 7 UiUinrd i-ot). S daisies. 20S pikelet. 21 I.imb. 23 Coin. 24("armiwe. 27 Where is th(J Sphinx? 28 To conic in 21) To become e.vliaustel; .30 Autlior or Tin? Miir oif the Floss. ' 32 Moisture. '34 To ventilate, 33 Tiny vejye table. 37 Vale. 38 lahulous bird. tercst can be "wired" to hundreds I of theaters thriiout the land. The television process ot 1333 is not likely to do away with feature, or long length pictures, the acleVi-tists acleVi-tists say, but will probably supplant the news reels. . GROUND BEEF 13c LB. Housewives used to think that to have good Ground Beef they must buy the beef and grind it themselves. That was beforei the joined jo-ined our variety.' Now they buy our Ground Beef, which is made of only first quality beef, -ground fresh daily Try some Wednes- . day. Make it into meat loaf or fry it. It's delicious. Eco- -nomicai, too, at 13c per pound at our Provo Store Wed- v ncsday. - f 3-LB. BOX CHRISTMAS . CANDY 65c We want you to make our store at Provo your holiday candy store. Be sure " to see" our big variety vari-ety a n d. unusual . prices We will sell ." 3 - lb. b o x e s of , Christmas Creams and Jellies all day Wednesday for 65c. Don't miss this. MOTOR TRUCKS You wouldn't attempt at-tempt to cross country coun-try in a spring wagon. wag-on. Then why at-, tempt to food shopv the "charge it and deliver" way. One is N. as antiquated as the ether. Try our O, P. Skaggs System ; store Wednesday.- i You will find its ef ficient, modern, . merchandising plan v as pleasing- as the performance of a new truck. Morev-over, Morev-over, it's the most money - saving way of food shopping in i existence. - -, . 71 EAST CENTER ST. 1 y - S if . 1: |