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Show 'i.'.n.'UL'y.'j. TAjGESIX A R'V 5, :i'0 3 1. OUR BOARDING HOBSE .4 .7.yti;t B-AHERN i cC Mo opus , Birf voa ceSarcwuM : Mfe o or voiiu - ckAss, 10 -ifi3. OUT SF 3h SCHOO.Lf VARP'J iv'- VoU MAVg VoOR IDeAS Bcrrtf (ST vau vjqulp Bfe AM EV4 "TfeAPE 0? KALllZ ! pull ou-f a BLAMk' , varrrJ "ttiprf fy& x WOUiSR -Ti LAST UAP I Sorf OF tfiM .WAS" -as vears Aaa 0 ' time may improve .vjiwb but iiM CORK ABoVe HI5 XiECK ; Wk. UAC ALU! feAl L6 ASE MAPS HAJ? BEEW 3l7"" li 1 ft- 1 1 1 1 JzzzZ VJ 1 MOTHER NATURES CURIO SHOP 'e 6ARKMS-DR Ol XNOtA ITS1?WV40S ONLY 22. pEf HISH, HAS TOSKS WWCW tru$FS AS VJEAt&NS, AS VIELL AS TWO SHARP AMUBBS, AND G7S ITS'. NAMEFW ITS J 1. Inventors op vvtoo- . a .-ifei - - OVt?flSU&PAC OF -' ..feMKSl 1 SS4SONEOW?C?C,AMO SSS J r 1 I lid) HERALD WANT ADS KSL PROGRAMS J V ; MONDAY. JANUARY 5 6 p.m.. Criterion male quartet; 6:30 p.m.. Dramatic readings; 6:45 p.m.. Federation of labor; 7 p.m., NBC Retting and Piatt, piano duo of note, Fred Waldncr, tenor, the Tern, Dick ind Harry vocal trio and Victor Young's Maytag or--chestra; 7:30 p.m., NBC General Motors Family party in another characteristic presentation; 8 p.m., Western concert hour; 8:30 p.m., NBC Empire Builders; 9 p.m., "The Jewel Box"; 9:30 p.m.. NBC "Amos "n' Andy"; 9:45 p.m., Fireside entertainments; enter-tainments; 10:15 p.m.. Utah Advertisers; Adver-tisers; 10:30 p.m., NBC Pac. singers; sing-ers; 11 p.m.. News highlights of the day; 12 midnight, Organ recital fioni tabernac-,; 1 a.m.. Silent. TUESDAY. JANUARY 6 11:45 a.m.. Musical program by transmission; 11:30 a.m., NBC Packer Pack-er program; 11:45 a.m., "The Weaver Weav-er of Talos"; 12:10 p.m., NBC Safeway Safe-way stores program. This West of Ours Its Pomnntic History Long Border Words BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Many and strange were the stories told of the west in the early 'SOs. Guides and hunters who had been to the new territory told stories of a land where turnips grev.' as large as watermelons and the forests were so thick they were nearly impass.-.vle. Acres and acres of farm land could he had for the taking, according; accord-ing; to the men who had been to the west. Gold,' they said, could be found under every rock only to be picked up. These stories spread like wild fire not only thru the east but to Europe. From all iarts of the world adventurers, guides, hunters and settlers flocked to the west. At one time more than 3000 wagons left in a single train. BY MARTIN f " 1H1M6 TKKC VWdT VOO I VSfiTt HW I ri ; vet MOW WX THWC 6Ut?TCfe ?ll G0M AVi' V SHE A 60V.O 66 111 V g Q1J8YNCASEVICC.lNC.;HEG. qs. PAT.Orr. v '24 15 3 17 I O" - - T T3" " : . 1 J -T- I 1 III! I I ! . Jt-i - ) ' I,. m; rt- I j 1 ra Bm-niwasn rnaaa immzoviwi. l.o;l(ll. I T(l l ! illl.. . T plat r il line. 17 IVjitln-r itv li-rl ill fin' pillo' 18 i IIIMV I ! Yitpiil 'S2 Di . 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OOM FROM 1 uivrtfeu rrap sUtvrs uitp fired, a VlnTpV X-SttLW '6AH6IN6 AVMAY iMStOE. Hfe HfcSVT ATE o ?U22 ?uctiUsMMt past . oiH'i l5- 1 ill! h!(AMttTHtiAxtsvoy N i jqJ FREC3KLES AND 4iFRlENDS OfHEM' 6UN REWY WE. 0UMPS mtOE, AND S AMMt&O TO FiUD VJA.SW $v0OTlN(i 0UTTWE WlNpOW. BY BLOSSER TUG SRT TUKVlU ffjjjt A Wt? d bLXSeLfS ' l A? ' MA ' ,ljjBjjjjMJiFii " i . ALL itm&i. ev-vkivl 0EdjR6 lSSU... SWovJ THAT vJOOWO NVACK Ta H j : ' .. 1 .KSv Jy ,. . , ca.u,.AT.orr. nw SALESMAN-iAM ," "Hli fr sofiiw; 6ocTa t "''it 'si SUCH WSO Wl&HT,fV40 U1 tC Hifsvi eJ'so WK To BY SMALL tos WvTH . owe. SToME.' 1 1 1 11 1 1 " 1111 j wilwwj fawiiiiw in ifc. - T iTi-m hj rr- iir Tf T"" W petite. .,t- spirits oowt4 Li ASJvsI-r 'f '' ' ' ' ' ' ' .' ' ' " ' - , . '"", " x - ' - . . -' !-.:k- '.wV-.- ... . v . .... v ' : " '.' ' - -a '"v- Vv-."( cV -r.t r i VVa itSri, s.tu442,rr fA- ' i ' ' ,- r ii jaw 1 lyi i mm r N a ,.'.Vl,.,.,,,.vl,,.,. . 'K W.'.V.V.V.VAV. '. f hi CHARieS K. WAl6eM AWARDS o. A CHICAGO Firmly believing In?) keeping the human element alive in his relations with tils employees, Charles B. Walgreen,. Chicago, president presi-dent and founder of the nation-wide drug store organization bearing his name. Is saying It with diamonds" to all employees' who have Eerved him for 10 years. " Mr. Walgreen has Just made awards of diamond 6tudded gold pins, signifying signi-fying 10 years of "service, to 41 men and women ol his Chicago stores. . In the decade from 1920 to 1930 these workers ave watched the organization organiza-tion grow from 23 stores In Chicago to 443 units In 107 cities from coast to coast. Employees with drug stores acquired by Walgreen whose tenure ol service under the old and new regimes totals 10 years are qualified for the diamond pin award. In announcing the awards Mr. Walgreen Wal-green made known he. had evolveo a method of Keeping himself tnlonnfa on the performance of every ope oi the approximately 5.500 employees and giving recognition Icr mcritonou? iervlce. One ot the highly esteemed awards Is the one for outstanding rourtry and cheerlulncss-i :nr? with Mr. Walgreen tn hla palatial Sikorsky amphibian plane. 1 7 j tKmm mmmmmmm mmmmmm : : -I .-4 i The window shown above conststs of an upper and lower section, of six yra-dow yra-dow panes each. The pane in thi upper -left-hand comer is broken. .How can the two sections be arranged to thatflSev broken pane is covered by a good pane, ' without exposing half the space of lb . v. nole wmdov 3W.' Bootlegger's Novel Policy Is "No Bull" LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 3 U.R) A new variety of bootlegger boot-legger one who makes rio pretense his liquor is ' ''prewar" ''pre-war" or "just from Canada," ' was "the "ob ject of a Federal search today. Dry agents, raiding a house here, uncovered a cache of liquor with labers which 'read: "Pure old pan- 5 the juice, aged in woodshed. Bottled in harn. Guaranteed 1, S$ 'hours" old by ; the i Modn-shlnefE! Modn-shlnefE! Uplirt, Society." Sticker Solution When the five msidecBclesare filled,'--' with the proper vowels ashowtv.above,,.' the fivewoais, :,-BEAT,M -"BAIL, "DEAR; "RIOT and ''LOAD' are .formed, the words being read as mdi-"V caied by the arrows. - r |