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Show SECTION TWO Northern Ruler HORIZONTAL 1 Ulcer. 5 The pictured ruler, King 10 To deem. 12 Tea. 13 Oldest. 15 Sailor. 17 Before. 18 Right. 20 Negative. 21 Sixth musical note. 22 Tone B. 23 Grain. 25 Prodigal. 31 Hawk's disease. 33 EagleTs nest. 34 To bellow. 38 Point. 37 Anise liquor. Answer to Previous Puzzle J A riiE L t ALJP U TWN Aini ANEwfTCERffOpAH TONgt BONElJRggO ajbawp 1losslz:o naTtOret: oral T fESpCR AMELIA TOLU TDEUAJTE EARHART""EEL gpAgnP PUTNAM EMU IT I II ST A I 11)1 I It UleLnSiublBlEj I a prayer. 52 2000 pounds. 53 To move side-wise. side-wise. 54 Measure. 55 Indians. 57 Chum. 3 Golf teacher 58 Amber, 40 Electrical unit 60 He rules 41 Stream. 61 King's home. 42 Anger. 44 Southwest. 45 Cupola. 47 Thorny bush. . VERTICAL 1 Therefore. 2 Music drama: 3 To vex. 4 Finish. F M r M5 n r r i r i 13 S r1 so ;J a p 23 & ?5 2Jo 2.1 23 p (30 ft ST" ' 53 34 35 Zh 37 35 39 40 r 4 j A2 43 45 48 19 50 53 " a r 55 5fe 57 jbtf 59 " 11 I I H rH 1 1 rk. This Curious are: required to pull. apart the "two halves of a hollow SPHERE, ABOUT ONE FOOT IN DIAMETER., WHICH HAS BEEN LICHTLV SEALED, AND PUMPED FREE OF AIR.. fKDRSES ll ' - I GUERICKE, the great physicist of Magdeburg, was the first to make the experiment of the evacuated hemispheres, more than 200 years ago. Gucricke's memory is honored with pageants up to this day, and the experiment is repeated at each one, with four teams of horses pulling on each half of the sphere. x On all front there are indication that America has risen from the depths of despair and there's a aenerc! trend toward optimism particularly as to real estate. There is ererr indication that the supply of up-to-date homes and business property will soon be inadequate for the demand. WHAT ABOUT YOUR PROPERTY? Does it measure up to today's standard? Will It share fully in the coming prosperity? Ii not. better MODERNIZE it now! Telephone and make cm appointment and we will be glad to advise yoc regarding roar property. her child. 22 Furtive watcher. 23 Poems. 24 Lean. 25 To undermine 26 Indian viceroys. 27 To go to bed. 28 French. 29 Opposite of EM bottom. ffc-- m V G10IEH.I 30 His son Olav is prince. 32 Pottage. 35SA poison. 37 Sloth. 38 Hour. 41 To renovate. 43 Artist's frame 46 Fen. 48 To tear stitches. 49 Measure of cloth. 51 Plateau. 55 Upon. 56 South America 58 Sun god. 59 Northeast. 6 To perform. 7 Sound of pleasure. 8 Arabian shrub. 9 Orange flower oil. 11 Weird. 14 Street. 16 Form of "a." 17 He was king. 19 Pertaining to the murder of a mother by World Fergus lam Ferguson PHASMIDS, CuaouS INSECTS OF NEW GUINEA, BLEND WITH THEIR. SURROUNDINGS, CAMOUFLAGED AS LEAVES ARE! VERV POPULAR INI AANV COUNTRIES AS FOOD, AND SOMETIMES are: SOLD AS LO&STEG. . cqpb 1937 by ne scavcc. inc. OCTOPUSES PROVQ (UTAH) - OREM MRS. MF.RRIIJ. CBANDALL J Repo iter -Phone 026-R-3 - Mrs. J. B. Sumner entertained at a bridge luncheon for members of the Orem Contract club at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. LeEarl Burr won the high score favor at bridge which followed the delicious hot luncheon. The members present were Mrs. Ert-man Ert-man dhrictensen, Mrs. R. D. Wells, Mta. A. A. Richards, Mrs. Harold Odder, Mrs. LeEarl Burr, Mrs. Merrill Crandall, Mrs. J. D. Park, and Mrs. J. B. Sumner. Mrs. Floyd Patten and little daughter, Emma Jane visited with relatives at Pocatello, Idaho, the last part of the week. She was the house guest of her -brother Walter Terry and his family. She returned home Sunday. Her son. Sterling who ia employed there returned home with her for a short visit. The ladies of the Orem chamber of commerce auxiliary enjoyed a pleasant and profitaft evening at the home of Mrs. Reed Hales in Windsor ward Wednesday. Mrs. Grant Ivins gave an interesting talk on landscape gardening and home beautification. Tasty re BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Do voo vmovo WASH TUBBS SOCIAL ITEM ML VISIT K)IKS APTER TEN VERS ABSENCE, MI?S. LULU BET-LE WALL1S, ACCOMPANIEP BY FR1ENPS, WILL VISIT HER. PARENTS Mi. ANP AAi?5. JUPE 5UCX3S. OF PARADISE PARA-DISE COVE. ALLEY OOP n niJi y C SORRV, OL' BOY. BUT 5EEIM'AS-HOW IT'S fSI ( PAMGE.D IF I KNOW- -ZT IMPOSSIBLE FOE VOU T'GET THEOUOM ) Krt MOW FOOZV EVEK J OH, OH - X VTHESE TREES, I'LL HAFTA LEAVE yj:T OOT THCOUGW f LOOKS AS A -sOU ME.R.E AKIOOM ALOME - & I HERE-- IF 1VE COT NV) LIE DOWM, n .A VrrTl VTO TH'TOP! J v MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE -4 r Vf?A IS DUM FOUNDED TO LEA2M THAT HVSTEir STEEL CrAUNTLEI IS ALSO A PLACE OF COMCEAL MEK11 FOk VALUABLE STATE SECRETS ! FRECKLES AND HIS geewoul&wut rr be: fuHKtr Jjjp3 I ip vtu got to be: a movie: t, STAR APTETFZ ACTTIMQ IM L "THAT PLAY FRECKLES' I'M A I IDil , S f 51 , . V m M SUNDAY HERALD, freshments were served after the meeting and a social hour enjoyed. en-joyed. The officers and teachers of the Sharon ward Primary organization organiza-tion met at the home of Mrs. Agnes Farnsworth Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon where they made paper flowers which will be used in the annual "Spring Festival" which will be given in the near future. Mrs. Stella Duffin acted as instructor in-structor and some lovely flowers were made. Those in attendance were Mrs. Farnsworth, Mrs. Minnie Min-nie Gordon, Mrs. Phyllis Hancock, Han-cock, Mrs. Evelyn Christensen, Mrs. Dorothy Campbell, Mrs. Zina Selman. Mrs. Edith Duke and Mrs. Ruth Jolley. While making the flowers plans for the festival were discussed. Mrs. Bessie Excell and little daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. ?lyde Memmott. Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Memmott pf Spanish Fork, Mrs. Bert Halladay and Mrs. Earl Cooper of Provo went to Scipio Friday where they attended a birthday party and farru.y reunion re-union given in honor of their ma ternal grandmother Mrs. E. E. Peterson who was celebrating her eightieth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ordner, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cordner and little daughter Jure retwned home Wednesday from a delightful three weeks' trip wfcich took them "VVX ' OP AW WOOOtO RbVT eVAAK CAOSt "WVtX OBOV IS A OF COURSE T AINX PlZZV. THIS HERE'S ;1 THli KA( A-U lb t j ""7 . . . "! I rSAAV FRIENDS FREDDIE HAMILTON IS ffl&Ul CAPTAIW. 1 TXDM'T UMDEE -1 &ECAUSE.AT PRETTV NURSE, WE , W$MMd JAC K ' 'jro '' WE'RE SAFE. J NOT SO FAST, MV FCIENDS.A I Yr f STAND THIS ,'MOWPO WOU APE OPP05ITIOM TROOP5 AWDTHE ) M AT LA3T ' TME TOWNl HAS J)V7? AS MOGENTIAMS, 1 MUSI c jfJ f kMOW SO MUCM ABOUT'TME . ffll CLAW MAS TXXJ&LE-CROSSEP J WWm FALLEN! THESE ACE . W!M$ p AS PCtSOKJEES Vp, LL j CLAW, AND WHV DO VOU i BK&lloA MAlF OF EUROPE VITM WIS ) WWs SOLDIERS OF TME fS?tS j. OF WAC.' HN tO-l jl r SUNDAY, APRIL 25, through eight states. They visited with their son and brother, Howard How-ard Cortfrter and bis family at Stillwater, Oklahoma, where Mr. Cordner is head of the agricultural agricultur-al . research "Uepartraent of the University of Oklahoma. Mrs. George Stratton will entertain en-tertain the members of the Orem Literary club at the home of her mother Mrs. Matilda Vance, Fri- day artemoon at 2:30. All members mem-bers are cordially invited to be present. VINEYARD ! Reporter Phone Ol-R-4 I ! MRS. GEORGE F. WELLS I The singing mothers Relief society so-ciety chorus of Heber City will furnish the musical program at the services Sunday evening in the ward hall. Mrs. Adaline Fortie is chorister and Mrs. Mabel Watson, Wat-son, organist. Bishop Thorit C. Hebertson extends an invitation to all ward members to be pres- Members of the R club met at the home of Mrs. Edmu.id Spalding Spald-ing Thursday afternoon. Progressive Pro-gressive rook was enjoyed. Mrs. Delia Stone won the iirst prize and Mrs. Lucile Maag the consolation. con-solation. A delicious )-incheon OH WtU.1. VsiB OOKi'T e9t-V. 7ACVCEO v S DrW tf-M' m - I r " , XT woulohY surprise I'M ME IP" EVERV STUDIO IKI HOC-LVWCOD TRIED "TO SIGKI ME UP- BUT MO LOMQ-TERM CONTRACTS' FOR ME.' WO .SIR.' )' xr 1937 Better Halves of the Gas House Gang These lovely ladies arc the greatest admirers and severest critics of wives. Thev are left to right, Mrs. ion warncKc, mi. iu.i, m. j.j mi-un.u, uuu mi. Durocher. They are taking in all the Red Buds' exhibition games. , - was served at small tables. Those to enjoy the entertainment were: Mrs. Anita Varley, Mrs. Idyll Toone. Mrs. Lucile Maag. Mrs. Delphia Holdaway, Mrs. Pauline Gammon, Mrs. Sylvia Holdaway, Mr", ialita Pusson, Mrs. Delia Stone, Mrs. Mabel Bunker, Mrs. Winnie Nelson, Mrs. Norma Holdaway Hold-away and Mrs. Roy Waner who I 60t W: CAVA SfcT FAKADlSE COVElSN : OVER. THER.E LACROST THE 5VVAMP. COPR. 1937 GOfJWA BE I HAVEKIT TIME TO TELL iiiiiiiiMiii r f I ijla 1 f OH, WELL-AT LEAST IT'LL X " fSJS BE EASIER eoiM' POVVNJ HILL" ( HAH I OUCxHTA MAKE SOME ' '.EftVICE. NC- T. M. RTO U S PAT. QFf J HARD "TO GET! rTWEVU-HAVETD tU....ILL OMLY BE F-R'S FOR BEQ ME TO GO A COUPLE I WTO PICTURES' OF HOURS'.1 tWHATfe THAT GUY 7N GOT, THAT I AWT was assisting hostess. Mothers and daughters program pro-gram and social will be held Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at Relief society. Mrs. Ella Hebertson will give the social service lesson and the music committee will be in charge j of the program. Every woman in the ward is cordially invited. Genealogical meeting will be A.OKJCs BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. y REC. U. S. PAT. QFf By Y ' WELL, THERE At NT NONE OF TME SHRIMP BOATS IN. ) 1 . I bUbt6 Wk'LL fcU HtK HAVt IU WAUtl,UK DUCKY J n rrAi. Ta get iwto the movies S HON fir OSS-IE SAYS HE BETS SUREr au HET MHEDS il L I HE CAW GET ITOTHE ,c neTci:L, rrvm? COB R B MOVIES, FRECK:! DO j. A -TICKET.' i - ' ' - i 'PAGE SEVEN the St. Louis Cardinals their i held Monday evening at the home j of Bishop and Mrs. Thorit C. Heb ertson. Lesson 15. "Decline of Knowledge" from "The Progress of Man," will be given by Joy O. Ciegg. There are 14,534 miles of railways rail-ways in the Union of South Africa. By MARTIN By CRANE By HAMLIN THOMPSON and COLL By BLOSSER "ffV - '"A..-- 1 |