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Show Pit n SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY;? AUGUST 29, 1937 PAGE -SEVEN 4 . - ;. Ms Curious World Sz BLENDS SO PERFECTLJ WITH THE SNOW THAT ITS SVAX3M S WSZ-T W7" sr. Distance: from the earth has nothing TODo;wrm the. seasons these: are: caused bv variation! in the AfskSLE AT WHICH THE SUNSRAVS STRIKE tWe; EARTH. COPR. 1937 BY NEA SERVICE. INC GBDftSE iAASHlNGTDN, contrary to cdmwon belief; did not SINCE the orbii of the earth is not a circle, the sun is not always the same distance from us, but this has no effect on the seasons, as can be seen from the fact that the northern hemisphere is closest to the sun when it is having its winter. The distance varies from about 91.5 million miles in January to 94.5 million in July, i 1 1 " 'Baseball Hurler HORIZONTAL 1 Valuable baseball -player, pictured here. 10 Nobleman. 11 Organ of sight 12 Room wall. 13 Thick slices. 15 Bone. 16 Supplementary. Supplemen-tary. 19 Russian village. 20 Drone bee. 21 Transposed 23 Sesame. 24 To steal. 26 Mother. 28 Clothed. 31 Goes to bed. 53 Heap. 54 Local positions. posi-tions. 36 Tennis fences. 37 Data. 38 Vigor 39 priving command. 40 Toward. 42 He also is a Answer to Previous Puzzle PllAlNlTjOlNlDiVpIR A KL S OR L OOP E R I LDg 1 S I P I PUN C E PAD DDT AX UPLJB ANDjOL E E RLJ IT CON Q U SU VLJR E AlL L Y A P A P. TUT I PLJjP 9.AT aIJa t sIl EC AMTON YJRPS I &! I BOO ZJOODSfr E L L AIR JH AT ImoreQen DE DLJMANE A ME NtlDlE D "" BOIHIEIMI IA farmer. 44 Parent. 45 To moke lace, 46 Either 47 Northeast. 48 Wing. 50 Fluid" from ' wounds. 52 Irony. 35 He is an outstanding 56 Last year, he had a long winning (pi). VERTICAL 2 Honeybee genus. 3 Scarlet. 4 To look askance. 5 Hour. 6 Clayey. 7 Broken coat of wheat. 8 Flowed back. 9 Behold. 12 His type of player is called a . 13 Grins. 14 Sleeper's noises. 17 To eject 18 To jog. 22 Shower. 23 Cravat. 25 Flour box. 26 To apportion. 27 Valuable property. 29 Vociferous. 30 One who dives. 31 To furnish anew with men. 32 Emblems "of royalty. 35. Twitching. 41 Auditory. 42 To act as model. 43 Bird's home. 44 Head of a person. 45 Japanese fish. 49 Noah's boat. 50 Spain. 51 Inquiry sound 53 Measure of area. 54 Unit of electricity. io 21 53 7 I7 Mo 2i 19 15 II 3D HI 3o 39 36 5t 51 1 V3 33 n P9 1 SPRIKfivlLLE REPORTS MIIS.;MANILA BROWN, Correspondent - Phone 223-W I Miss Jettle Jacob and her zxlece Norma s Jean left z Thursday i for Huntington Park, -Caul., Norma Jean has spent the past six weeks with her grandmother, Mrs.- Hazel Jacob here. Miss Jacob will visit her cousins Mrs. Marjie Swansin of Pasadena, Calif., and Groesbeck of Monrovia, Calif., formerly for-merly of Springville. Mrs. Lela Lisonbee, teacher in the Salt Lake City schools, who has been attending summer school in that city, is spending a few days vacation with Mrs.' Frances Peterson and other relatives and friends here. ' - Miss Oed Pierce TecenUy re turned from a delightful vacation trip to the west coast and to places of interest in Washington and Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finley accompanied ac-companied by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Jex of Spanish Fork spent several days of the past week on a vacation trip to Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. George Russell of Berkeley, Calif., have returned to their home after several weeka visit with relatives and friends here. They were accompanied on their return by Mr. Russell's mother. moth-er. Mrs. Eliza Russell, who will visit there indefinitely. ... Members ' af f" the Springyiue Firemen's organization and their partners recently entertained at a party in Hobble; Creek canyon. A program, with music furnished by R. B. Weight, Will Parry, Dick Conover and R,oe McCurdy and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by aU. ' u " Miss Marie Clegg, Miss Wanda Stewart,, Miss Af ton Bringhurst, Miss Naomi Sumsion. Miss Geral-dine Geral-dine AtkinsoA and Miss Bernice; Jensen mbtbred to Schneitter's Hot Pots recently and enjoyed a swim and a chicken dinner. Joan Stewart and Robert Burt have just returned from a three week's visit with relatives in Idaho. A delightful farewell party was given recently for Miss Jettie Jacob,, who left recently for Hunt? ington Park, Calif., where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Lucille Lunceford and attend at-tend school- Friends in attendance at the farewell party were, Venna Averett, Annie Fox, Fern Simkins, LaJeune Whitney, Merle Fletcher, FtorceVliraniaU .and Francis TUttlC"' "t'- '-- - - - . . -a. . v Miss Berniece Chader spent several sev-eral days of : the past week visiting friends and relatives in Salt Lake City. . . " v-v . Mr. and MrsV lipyd.BJrdi entertained enter-tained at . dinner at their "home Thursday, for ' Mrs. Bird's mother; Mrs. W. O.' Parker .of Salt Lake City her aunt, Mrs.,Lydia Marsh of BuffaldN.ew JToritj and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parker of Ta- comar-wash;-' .y-gt ;c;.:5 Joseph' Oisen ivho has spent the summer on.; business in Montana, Mon-tana, : returned home the latter part of last week. He Is employed as principal of the SpringvUIe seminary the coming year, succeeding suc-ceeding William T. -Tfew. . v.Mrs. Retta R. Harmer iias returned re-turned from a' delightful two month's vacation trip to the Hawaiian Hawai-ian Islands. She was the guest of her hrother, Hilton A. Robertson Robert-son at Honolulu and also spent some time with Mr, and Mrs. John Haggarty at Fort Roger. Superintendent William Witney of the State Fish and Game farm, and Mrs. .Witney, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowlanl, left Friday morning for Fish lake where they attended the convention conven-tion of the state fish and game association- . Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mendenhall and Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Childs returned recently from an enjoyable" enjoy-able" two week's trip to; Canada. Accompanying- them home . were Shirley Kay-and Robert Mendenhall. Menden-hall. children of ' Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mendenhall, -who plan - to come to, Springville for the winter. win-ter. " ' . ? Members of the S. T. club were delightfully entertained at a bridge luncheon Thursday evening; at the home of Mrs. Edna Mae Hedquist in Provo. A tasty, luncheon was served t one long table early in the evening.-'A centerpiece " of yellow and white " jvas employed and covers: were laid for,, the following fol-lowing members: Mrs, Lee Sumsion, Sum-sion, Mrs. Lewis Clegg, Mrs. Bert Rowland, -Mrs. Amasla Rowland, Mrs. Harry Pennington, Mrs. George Crandall Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mrs. j. W. Grant, Mrs. Will Clark. Mrs. Leon Harrison, Mrs. Will Phillips, Mrs. Hugh Baxter and Mrs. Will Brown: Following the luncheon bridge was enjoyed with prizes for the games awarded to Mrs. George Crandall, Mrs, J. W. Grant and Mrs. Lewis Clegg. Mrs. Bill Hanson will be hostess to members of the Busy Finger club at her home in Payson, Thursday, Sept. 2. . Mrs. Geneva Owens has returned to her home in Grantsville following follow-ing an enjoyable visit with Mr. f -"?Sw-:: v:w3yvw.:w,'W .-:-:V.- x . :?:S-. . i yg: hrs c C i : . With egg-centric friends egging him on, this contestant in an -egg and-spoon race is a study in concentration as he paddles across' a ' pool at Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, England. . . (S- and Mrs. C. G. Russell and family here. Mrs. W. H Anderson entertained entertain-ed recently at her home complimentary compli-mentary to her husband's mother, Mrs John H. Anderson and her sister, Mrs. Reuben Larson of Salt Lake City, and another sister, Mrs. George Hickman of Berkeley, Calif. Mrs. C. B. Cooley of Cedar City was a recent guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. G. Russell and family in this city. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES rv.v. au. n oy 1 wwjt to orN. 5- III! VOU AWO Ir 7t M III 1 TV- H 1 v : s By MARTIN rs4J J v&WT TO XPS vA: TO I if If 37 V NEA SERVICE. WC T. M. Ra O. S.: PAT. OFF. Z WASH TUBBS IT LAST THERE COMES A CHECK FROM JEREMIAH WOOOROT. By CRANE Almost every home has nooks, corners and some wasted pact, that might easily be utilized. We specialize In Baking these Improvements and will be glad to show you who can be done at small cost For Instance r A BUILT-IN BOOKCASE A MODERN BREAKFAST NOOK o AN 4QTISTIC COZY COBNEB O EXTRA CLOTHESjCLOSETS . 1 LINEN CLOSETS Your Home must eventuaUy yield to TODAY'S trend J ' Uftraxd utility and extra comforts. mW ALL MV LIFE . EASY. I'VE BLATES. MO 1 L FROM JEREMIAH WOOOROT. W. WL5NTPD TO GO BACK HOME I IT'S FOR. OtsJLV 1A OOO W IMPRESS PEOPLE. I'VE T ' ( A LT SS?E CHNL'I W WUNTEP TO BE A &Et SHOT) I I A MILLIONAIRE. tZOOO VEP ON THE WAY- 1 APIECE GEE WW J VOU LEAVE IT TO ME TWO. LAPPIt. WE'LL BE RICHVETJ JLT.L UKfoANIZb AN EXPEDITION EXPEDI-TION ANP WE'LL GO BACK. AFTER A. COUPLP Cf cL3 3 S7 NOW VOUxE - f J) L COPR. 1937 SV NEA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REi MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE KEXT PAV: TENTS, STORES RIFLES, AND MACHINE GUNS ARE U4 STOWED AWAY AND THE GOLD RtUSH IS Ofi. By THOMPSON and COU ON THE LONELY CABIN, ILLLiM'NATED BY A SINGLE SPLTTTERING .CANDLE, MYRA TAKES UP HER. VIGIL OVER THE TWIN SHE HAS NAMED "AOSES. I . poor thing: ill a , BET HE MISSES HIS ) Z BROTHER. GO TO Zi: I T TjyTT SLEEP, HONEY- ) f "HT WILL SOU KINDLY CTTOKAV, DOC M HUKEY, MY FRIEND ? I AM l STRANGER KJ i A DOCTOR AND THIS M THESE RkRTS, 1 BYJSAN EgEAETOLJ II aEAMWHlLE.ON THE HJGHVMAV, DR. JASON, WITH THE OTHER BABY, MAKES FOR THE NEAREST HOSPITAL. as A IS f OKAY, DOC. JY?' 4 HAVE SAVED A TINY LIFE, BRING 'J ( JUST FORGET El IL D ' ,fVt fyrSnH ING ME HERE.' AND ER, FOR- 1 j V ITf IP sSplyr ALLEY OOP By HAMLIN L7VA MEAN T'SAY THAT J YEZIUM.THA'S STUFF TH WIXER TOLQ ME 'BOUT A BLOND WOMAKI WAS ALL. BOSH? RIGHT.' 'TWAS ALL. IN FUN AN' 7H' WllER'S-ElCrHT SORRY FOR. WHAT HE done: vat THAT YOU'D TAKE IT SERIOUSLY DEAR, UMPA, MY QUEENWAS A CIRCUMSTANCE TH' WIZER. CERTAINLY HADN'T FORSEEN! OH, AU'TTHINX THAT I THOUGHT MY PRECIOUS OL' DARLING GUI HE WAS A 7RIFLERV GjUZLIE, A TRIFLER, WITH A WIFE 1 ( NOW GUI GOES AROUND, V- UOQOO V "1 OF SUCH CHARM ? WHY, UMPA, HOW ALMOST IN TEARS -AN' A&7Zl . COULD SUCH DEVOTION ALL BECAUSE OF X?i2P2 lA VOU CO ANY HARM? f cjAf YOUk UNFOUNDED Jf 51DP! DONTSAY W ) Vl , sajpp J vl FEAesr Jr ( OH, I'VE BEEN TA"""nr 1 SUCH A BRUJE; . JJ rf FRECICLES AND HIS FRIENDS ' f Birr this is N 'PREPOSTEROUS? X-rujrr'aX FPR-WEPAFfr; J lV.BEBW 1 AND WE CAN f ,7 MAKE A STTAR I jij i J OFMIM IN WO J T I've eveki planwed A PUBLICITY CAM PAIGN FOR HIM I OUR COMBANY PLAWNEbTp SPEND THOUSANDS JUST BUILDING UP HIS NAME J .7-ma I'M SORRY, MR.3PE3S. I . . . Vi 1 CWEYOUA lot, butt think i m3JSS0fff OWE MYSELF SOMETHING TOO JCJSJl3 I kKlOW TM ONLY A kID, BUT rl , IVE THOUGHT THINGS OUT J T T CAREFULLV ! rtS f40 S f" SjisCSO A - Jl . M- T . -r'w.-- - ... ftJL t By BLOSSER TEAH,POP, BUT. TOU HAE ONLY ONE BOSS TO SAT ISFY .'AND IF I WERE A MOVIE STR,EViEFrv GUY wnw Two-Brrs in his POCKET COULD FW HIS WAYINTO a THEATRE h AND B&'A ITiS THE PEOPLE WHO PAf fTHEIR WAY IN WHO MAKE OR BREAK A MOVIE STAR I EV3SRY ONE OF THEM IS YOUR UUDxSE . . AND THERE ARE TOO MANY PEOPLE IN THIS WORU3 WITH TWO-BITS IN THEIR X M I ; " 'ibtJiji. iMM: 1. . . - - t - - ' ' - " - - . .- |