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Show PROVd- TUTAH):-SUlTOAYHERAII);-"SOAY;AHdf T."394g" LfL ABNER y ! By AL CAPP OUTOUR,WAY. , - - - - : t t - by Williams ! - V DO YO? Ir4wll;nET "f COUSINNATO J7.JK5L, ' ALLEY OOP HH&E : Hwd$?&g? I WIFTII' HEART-SHAPED . JHid A coco wars V-gr weu,so lokic& lomg?i don't " V''XJii l?EeE ,N PILE IT UP AKJ'THAvKMCS A J AJNfTGOrOe OR. enruFF rjt?ths yrruE I tjokc .. muiok fob kjothikjtwhat ' -v P-OPEM P ATFfVrte RIGHT A VdUR HELP, KIMDA BUSWES9 By. HAMLIN NEVER. MIKJD THAT tJOW...JL9T VDO GUYS STAK1D BACK THERE THACT'a CX3HT -..NOW VsJATCH RED RYDER i x. r :, BUU.STS iYVA f " XjlflF 5,? VMM s 11 1 1 Ll Ir Li- VI Ice. iwc.'VTm.Vo. w. s. MT. orr I J 13 L 7 THE IJUtf I I JDRAT CAUGHT ' A . V ? 1 1 dABLO PUT. ivj ' Z ' ; hov4? i left -AT- tJfr By FRED HARMAN WASH TUBES I HARGHTHe y '( rlSHT RYDER A S LlSsi5 V NOBODY'S EVER GOT J By ROY CRANE 300DBy. 6U3A , AMD THANKS A MILLION MOW IP I V lT VCAN 6ET a five-minute start before the J I 1 1 REST. O THOSE JAPS fiET WlSCa r- eo WITH VOU ! OICAV, 1 WUSTf AFTEft BUT WEIL HELPING VDO MEVER ESCAPE, THEV I MAKE IT... WOULD KILL 1 VtXI CAN'T . ME t S KEEP UP 1 V BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES C co. im gy wt mtavtcr. T. m. AH, BUT X Y NOW . ; know iweoe. vou'tae . y f Ik acaMel ItaukimcsJ 7 . HE Tte X vfrqgs i...im sseafeSBS By EDGAR MARTIN 1: ls .V .VSt MOST i COHORT, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1 i OP TWE. AC tO- 1 P sa ( kf RVtCE. IMC. T. M lieonTf F i . Il MR. HETX3CS DOES OOMar - whatLl 1 TCU. ? STALL HIM-AWWt-e ! THEN GiVK US HOW-9I6N AND WU- GET A , PICTURE. OP HIM HOW CAN LET VOU KNOW IF ITS MR. HEDGES? We'll &e across THE STREET. . WATCHINO VOU JUST REACH UP WITH BOTH HANDS AND FOC YOUR HAIR. sORr or 1 TT i , I A man Just came our. fRECK , ANO HE'S SAYING" SOMETHING TO HER, 1 By MERRILL BLOSSER She's fixing her. , HAIR.. NUTTY THAT& Do you SEe , T Vah Mr. hedges o who X see, FttsCKf tsiONg other, than yifc 6WDS SIDE GLANCES fPlNCIPAL'5 ornce By GAILBRAITH He insists that as long as the war makes it possible for his brother to go through college in two and a half years, iff high time somebody did something about the grade .- ' - - schools r ft - . OUR BOARDING HOUSE -iwith MAJOR HOPPLE RIOT CkUL CLAN4CV ? VEP, ME BUILT SHAVNT, BUT OAT SCAMP A CAM BLAST SOO(SAf4 SO POVSl'FUL IE' LABQR tAV SfTTII1 IM POOLROOMfX BETSBSN UNA WA2 ONJDAT ;FlHT VOU DOMT SAV. MANW V1 Tt4H CMANCE OP A LIFE TIKAETO SETTLE TWE SCORE: WITH 3AK& VJITU A MEAT WASERf 1 .tED SCRA, PIR.IVVn 'MSSW tOO.' POUMRS - O SUGAR ONS "SUGAR. V SVRUP V' ! P TWO CASES 1TOMATOES, TWO "TOMATOES, 1 AND V -.--.... a;5p0UK0vC0ppeet ON? COPFEE, I SACK n r-r ' f V 25 -POUNDS SALT. ,SACK SALT. ) OF ijUln-t-r"' V TWO CASES MILK, A TWO MILK SPUDS... n&.' ' JB&J' GALLON SYRUP, SACK V AMV WHAT I "aN'-J-'A : POTATOES,' AN!-. n ELSE? MM lt aw UM uimh. MC T. (I THE .RUDE AWAKENING ' O.WlU.lAM THIRTEENTH U. S. PRESIDENT T IIORIZONTAIi 1 Pictured for mer presiaenc jr 15 Bustle. 13 Appraise. 14 Female saint abbr.) 16 Redactors; 18 Pounds -(abbr.).. 19 Partake ot food. 21 Expend. 22 New (prefix). 23 Gold braid.. 42 Small child. 25 Compass point 44 New. Zealand Answer U Previous PoxzIq -s : Payson Briefs .JCI01L.II IfMLJKiEIL IL IYL, pi " at ei it a p EljIfflWI TT nR TTn iadi 8 gsgnr " in o gE Hj TlYgpHbvEff R ARE"bC ELJOTiR I D 26 Shifts. 28 Having a handle. 30 Practiced falconry.. 31 Torn. 32 Flat-bottofted (abbr.). boat 51-Fishing pole. S3 Sleeping S3 Seraglio. visions. 54. Those who 38 To populate. title. 40 Parts in plays. VERTICAL 41 Angler's 2 Confine to ofte basket parrot 45 Interdict 47 Mystic syllable. -7 Oily cyclic 49 Compass point ketone. 50 Military police 8 Enrich with fat 9 Lieutenants (abbr.). 10 Pronoun. 11 RedrilL 15 Organs of bearing. 18 Onion-like plant , 20 Wearing m tiara. 22 He was bom In the state ot 23. On account' (abbr.). 24 Plant stalks 26 Kelp. 27 South Dakota (abbrO.. 29 Halt -an, em. (pi.). SO Twining mo raceous vine. 33 Doctor (abbr.V 3 Lone Scout (abbr.). 4 Bewilderment 34 Wheel-shaped. 5 Clears. - 35 Ardor. 6 Falls in drops. 37 Hammer .head. r ! mm - r locality. 17 Examination 38 Thinner. 39 Cloth measure 43 He was on Jan. 7. 2800 46 Roof finiaL 48 New Zealand ratitebird. 50 Mother. 52 Doctor of . Mdicin (abbr.). V L I I5 K I5 I6 I l7 la p i' I m I ' I IT" (T"" 77" T - 15" " Ka "7 7 17" "7" 7" " "Hj 23,-.-.-- Jg- 7" 26" 27 533735"7"7" 56" "7" 37 5? 5T 42 y7" 45 T"-""-" Pi I 11 IlijII 1 I ! THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson j1- A VOLCAflC islanointhe; i&m&x ROUP everv pew years oniy to reappear later. Sometimes it rises a hioh as AJN r T. M. Mca U. . MT. OFF. . VSyHAT is the coeREcr PRONMJNCIATIOrM POR. ARKAN5AS':rt the r-r-rp V 'Ik I VI I , ONLV ABOUT nSCtQ GS7UGlS 'AGQi MOST Of THE WORLD BELIEVED INI " 6 cora.-mtSTMASumcc.Me.- ' : . MT. OW, ANSWER; ' ArVanai:9ur. althmtofi IViam m.s: m..U (unui it was settled by a decision in 1881. :" - T?;rr Mr. . and Mrs. John Daniels Jr. entertained a group of. friends Wednesday night at a dinner party followed with rook. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor Tay-lor of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Darren" Dar-ren" Brown, 'Mr. and Mrs. Glade Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Veran Twede, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Page, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Snow, Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Spencer. Prizes of defense stamps were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Katie Viertel has returned return-ed home from California where she has spent the ' winter months with her children who reside there and with her son Glenn who is in the service. Mrs. Ernest McClellan has been in California with her sons, Hugh and Merrill, who are in the U." S. service and another son, Chase McClellan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Francom and little son have left for San Luis Obispo, California, where Mrr Francom is employed. v Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBeth and children of Price, spent the week end here with relatives, r They visited with Mr. McBeth's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Phelps who has been ill at, the Payson . City hospital hos-pital but was returned to her home Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Spencer R. Warren War-ren have a baby boy born on February 20. The r mother -.was formerly , Miss Nelda Smith, i Mrs. Clara P. Twede was hostess host-ess at a. recent delightful social evening. Dinner was served to 12 guests at Bit's cafe, after which the , group went ; to the home of Mrs. Twede and" played rook. Those who enjoyed her hospitality-were Mrs. Laban Harding, Mrs. Earl Page, Mrs. A, C. Page, Miss Cora Page, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Wil-son, Mrs. Sid Coray, Mrs. Darrell Brown, Mrs. John F. Oleson, Mrs. Lee R. Taylor,5 Mrs.X Spencer" Snow, Mrs. Pearl Bigler,' Mrs. A. Z. Bobbins. v i v Mrs. Faye Davis entertained the ladies of the O. G. Bridge at her home in Salem. Mrs. Hyrum McClellan Mc-Clellan was a special guest The prize fbr high score was awarded to Mrs. Dean Simmons, second to Mrs. Dean Schaerrer and traveling prizes to Mrs. Eldon Ludlow and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jones had a party recently for the members of their Saturday Night Bridge club. Dinner -was served at the Elite cafe followed with bridge at the Jones home. Mr.- and ; Mrs. Almort Harmer ; received the high score prize, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oker-man, Oker-man, second and - Mrs. Dean Schaerrer the traveling . prize. Mrs. Ruel Forsey entertained forty children Sunday afternoon in honor of her young daughter, RaNae who was - celebrating her ninth . birthday : anniversary. Games .were played and refreshments refresh-ments and favors enjoyed by all present..- Dr. and Mrs. Asa L. Curtis were in Salt Lake City Monday night for the annual banquet of the Utah Society of the Sons of the American Revolution held at the Alta club. Don B. Colton was installed as president of the society. so-ciety. Mrs. Lester Robblns had a birthday party Monday afternoon for her little ' daughter, Tamra Jean, who was two. years old. The house was decorated with colored balloons 'and numerous toys were provided for the little' folks entertainment en-tertainment A large birthday cake decorated in pink and green was topped with two lighted candles can-dles and the ' guests were Patsy Loveless, Jo Ann4 Smith, , Monte Bona, Carma Bona, Carlene Lof-gren, Lof-gren, Joan Loveless.' ' ' 7 Mrs. George E. Wilson has returned re-turned home from . California where . she .. visited' for ten days with her son. Wells Wilson, who is in the U.' S. service. : Mr. and . Mrs. .Lee Frost and little daughter soent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Spen-cer Snow, parents of Mrs. Frost ' .f f |