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Show PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW TeseBti ii A, 4 ia. Of arge v I M IE , I k . edtbn on. W Burgess y on BUSTER BEAR'S WISH COMES TRUE L DIDN'T get a cent for iLriting this statement I. ..... Trrpt Tobacco ... but Let has saved me half a l - .k since I started sing it, so you might call this paid testimonial. "Here'sthe answer. I switched 5 Target to save money. But xM know I was gomg to Lp on enjoying real cija-l.L cija-l.L to. Tareet is blended Lrette tobacco, just like the r D a J It. en11a lift fcady-mades. Ana u tasy with those gummed papers Vou geffree. . ' . . I "So I advise you to spend a rniir nearest dealer's Ldsee for yourself. Just think, C get thirty or more cigar- f ix., fwwi eMM1V narltaee." jHtjuiu vjj r - AND GET THIS: The u s. Government tax on 20 cigarette mounts to 6!. On 20 cigarette you roll from Target Tobacco the tax is just about H, Nowondcryou tit inch value for a dime! BUSTER BEAK had had no luck at all In either his fishing or his wishing; He rattier felt that thlg was a contrary day, which means a day in which everything goes just the wrong way. It didn t occur to him that the contrariness was In him, which it was. If he hadn't persisted per-sisted in keeping on fishing when it was perfectly clear that there were no fish in the little pools of the Laughing Brook, he' might have found something else 1 e.at and had nleasanL comfortable moraine In stead of one disappointment after an other which had neither filled his r. 'ere ' SAVE MONEY ROLL YOUR OWN SEE WHAT YOU SMOKE Wrapped in Moiiturepreof 'Cellophane Brown k Williamson Tobacco Corn. Louisville, Kentucky 6i93 For flrandma I by had fceen' coaxing his young trettv flnnr tn tinrp hpi rinir ' k but he continued to-argue pd you'll, be horse and buggy," liny retorted, I then his grandmother entered loom and overhearing the re 1 Said : "Well .HnUiv tf Ann! p horse and buggy, what am IT m a kiss on her cheek, Bobbv W: "Coverpd n-nffn l k heard too much," answered P' sorghuin. 'TVe not only my ear from the errmnri. hnt I " - M out the discord I'm wearing Heard a still have your ear to the iir SkouU R T.l Jhat'S all tkia nhn..ntr fions Gorgeous, Queen of the r -wa Harold Hnfldsome, also starring?" fope so. It's a wp,M intr Invito- f 11 the 600,000 species of Insects f." notpneeeds on Immobile, though the horsefly pu naramood to do Ife . :r IS leSS tn n..- -1 i Vrint v nuuui aiier 1? has happened than there altLake City's ewest tiotel .sSSS HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Q Room. -ynn -r-, n . r ,Z a m wy teoo. ter so to have bis wish come true that he just stared open-mouthed at that shining silver thing dropping out of the sky straight toward-him. He saw King Eagle suddenly turn in the nir and shoot down nftpr tlio fish. He saw Mrs. Plunger sweep aCrOSS In fmnt ft-f I'lno .rrl vi " "f, UUgIC ttUU bother him for just an instant. It was just onough to prevent King Eagle caching that fish before It reached the ground,. ijuu-eyea ana open-mouthed raster ras-ter stared np at the strange-thing happening right above him. He was so interested that' his wits .almost forgot, to .work. That fish was dropping right Strait at him, yet he'niade no move to get out of the way., You see, he was so Interested Interest-ed in watching King Eagle and wondering won-dering if he would be able to catch that fish that until It was too late he didn't once think of what might happen If King Eagle didn't catch that fish. He had just taken it for granted that King Eagle would catch it When he saw thai King Eagle "wasn't going to he suddenly realized thaf while he wanted that fish very much indeed he didn't want It in just the way he was IhW ly to get it. He started to jump to one side, but' he was not quick enough. Slap! That big, fat fish dropped from 'high up In the air, had bit Buster full In the face. In fact. It almost knocked blm over. For just one minute he couldn't see anything. He heard the swish and rustle of King Eagle'i great wings as he spread them and brought hlm- Speedboat Pilot tl ere-4s -Raymond, .Turnbun,. one oi me iamous xurnDuu ianniy or outboard motor boat racers, who Is running preliminary speed trials with his' craft at Newport Beach, Calit With his sister, Loretta, he will invade Itajy in May for the inv ternational championships on Lake Guarda self up short to keep from striking Buster Bear, for King Eagle knew better than to run the risk of a blow from one of Buster's treat paws. When Buster eot his wits toceth- er and could see straight he saw that the fish bad fallen a Uttlft to one side after hitting him, and be also saw that King Eagle was hovering hov-ering over It and just reaching down to sieze it In his great claws. Now Buster may be clumsy looking, but I know of no one who can move Quickly now. "That's my fish 1" be roared, rushing rush-ing nt King Eagle so suddenly that Klne Eacle didn't have time to get the fish, and was thankful to get out of Buster s reach. "It isn't your fish at all; It's mine!" screamed King Eagle, hovering hover-ing over Buster Bear Just out of reach, and all the time threatening to claw Buster's eyes out "No such thing t" roared Buster, slowly turning so as always to face King Eflile. "I wished for that fish and my wish has come true. I wished Jhat Plunger would drop It and he did I" - He did because I made him!" screamed King Eagle. ' - ' And this was the beginning of a dreadful quarrel over ' something that didn't belong tq either of them. wusnt it roonsni , 1S3J, by T. W. Burgeae.) WNTJ Servloe. Standard of Greatneet? A great leader seems to be one who takes the. credit when things work out right Pathfinder Magazine. Slap! That Big, Fat Fish Dropped From High Up In the Air, Had Hit Buster Full In the Faev stomach nor improved his temper. So, he had stopped to rest and grumble grum-ble to his heart's content. Right into the midst of his grura- bline had broken anerv screams. and. he had looked up to see King Eagle trying to make . plunger the Fish Hawk give up a big, fat fish. Cf AAiicoa fftAv worn nn In tha afi an3 they were almost over Buster's head. He forgot his own troubles and disappointments in the excitement excite-ment of watching Plunger try to get away from King Eagle. At first he; hoped that Plunger would net a wav from King Eagle. Then as he saw how nearly over blm. they were he wished that Plunger would drop that fish. If he should drop that fish' perhaps, he, Buster, might dine- on.flsb aiterLAnd8uch a fish, as It was! The very eight of It was enough to make Buster's mouth wa ter. And Just then Buster's wish came true. lou know wishes do come true once In a while. Buster's did then. He saw King Eagle rush at Plunger and heard him scream something in a very angry sound-Ihtr sound-Ihtr vnice. Anrl rieht then Plunger let go of that fish. It surprised Bus- is 1 ' Leaving No "Stone" Unturned to Provide Homes a 4 r W if "-t KITTY McK AY By Nina Wilcox Putnam HH4SssU-4-HI 2 The alrl-frlend says that the great difference between saint and a sinner is that one has a past and the other has a future. &, mi. Bell Syndicate.) WNH Sarvlo. : MORE OR LESS By DOUGLAS MALLOCH MORE truth is written than is ; ever read. . More thanks are thought of than are ever said, More fame is lucky than Is ever . won, More things are started than are v ever done. ' ' More trails ' are taken than are traveled far,' More gold Is gathered than real " riches are, More fortunes bullded than a wpnlth tf mtnrl. More would be powerful than would be kind.' 'i'Anr - j More .More More 1! ) lirrriiMfriiaiiTinr m ,gsiiw8MMw 4- yj ?-" -Ji 1 -THESE sport model apartments, carved from solid stone at Shoshone,. Calif., are the st . wort oow. I . tv. 1 . haa rnnms nnii nossesa the added advantage of being cool Sir",; - s. - serve as ventilators. Even the adjoining garage is oewa uu- . highly rflmlnlscentol,tnator tne, oiuruemu jg-"" " . i YOUR HOME and YOU By BETSY CALLISTER BROILING FISH THE easiest way to prepare most sorts of fish ia broiling. Very amall fish such as trout which need not be split open are broiled first on one side and then on the other. Larger fish that have been pllt; should be broiled first on the open, side and then on the skh aide. r " : - - --- .......iv.. JLyoa use a gas stove for broll-Ing broll-Ing It la a convenience to have a folding broiler of the sort that you would use for a coal stove. Lay the fiai in thi nnrt Dlace over the gas broiler and when time to turn all yon have to do la to turn the oia-fiiBhinnpri oia-fiiBhinnpri hroller over without dls- tnrhlne the fish. When It is nice ly broiled on both sides, rest the broiler on a platter and with a knife first loosen the fish on one side and then on the other and then tunj, the broiler so that the fish slips off on the platter. Ah n matter of convenience or variety you may wish to boll fish. In that case it Is convenient to use a fish kettle to hold the fish, though rooks nrefer to tie It in cheese-cloth so that It may be taken from the kettle without Dreasmg. A tablespoonful of vinegar Is usu-oiiw usu-oiiw nnMed to the boiling water not ply for flavor but 'to keep the fish from turning yellow. . rmpn thfi most convenient way of cooking a small fish or fish cut- letsTSDy frying in-a-snaiiow juu nafnr niirHn the sh Into the pan containing a little hot. fat the fish should be rubbed with flour or very fine cracker crumbs. I a by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) s (WNU Service Prelecting the Birdl "Few smaU birds,', says a writer In Bird Notes and News, "can keep Pfthead of a car for any length or time If It is going 4U mues au uuui of more." The statement la not made as an Interesting example of relative speeds, but as an appeal to motorists to take thought of the birds when driving through wooded country. Such thought, If exercised by all drivers, would nowadays save more birds to the woods than many realize. PAPA KRICWS- Cnn what It I BlllrHan?".- "Railroad car named Geraldine." (. 1U Bell Syndicate.) WNU Bernce. iCooKDook Let's Tell Them This Down Below -Salt Lak ;e City, No. 18-132. I IMTEDAIU LINES stewardess STl Uto phone dowxtjo "JnoTonl, eep In con-Through con-Through the Headsets plctnHeWb J -Pjou i' UotJ of Unuous contact with SS other planes In flight, "5 int in wTOb the r ysi :rrrr. savtgaMon. - SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS n Mivt housewives like to l ni a meat loaf, because the . f tho home can make no rea- uiau - . . sonable excuse for nor, wisning i carve it . Ham Loaf.-Take twopounds of smoked bam, one and three-fourths pounds of lean rresa pora, vu green pepper anu we-mu onion, aU chopped tine. Mix with one cupful of oreau cruuiua, i beaten eggs, one cupful of milk and seasoning of salt snd pepper. Make a loaf. Place in a pan, cover, with cracker crumbs which, have been moistened, with milk. Bake In a moderate oven one and one-half hours. Serve-wlth - tomato or mushroom sauce. Chicken Croquettea.-Make one cnDful of white sauce using chicken stock snd mix, add two cupfuls of chopped chicken, one-half teaspooo-fnl teaspooo-fnl of salt the same of celery salt ,nd onion gilt one-fonrth teaspoon-ful teaspoon-ful of paprika. Let It cool and form Lto conbapd crcnettea RoU In slightly beaten egg to which two sddeoVTben roll in bread crumbs. Set Vway to ehBL rry la bot fat and serva oasb room sauce. - Perfect PancakeaBlwoeggA yolks and whiter aeparately, sdd one tablespoonM eraugar.-tme and onthalf cupful, of rich sour milk. two and one-fourth cupfuls of flour, nnft-hnlf reasnoonful of salt two tMRnnnnfuls of baking power-and three-fourths teaspoonfui of soda. Beat the egg yolks, add the sugar, heat until dissolved, add sour milk to which the soda has been added. Sift flour with salt and baking powder pow-der and 'add to the sour milk, fold In the stiffly beaten whites and hnirft nn a hot greased erlddle. If the milk IS not rich add iwo table- spoonfuls of shortening. Nowadays there , are so many good -commercial salad dressings that ar ahnnt as - reasonable Iff price as the good materials would post it Is -economy for the busy hniisPtt-lfa to keen a bottle or two on hand. Add a du oi cnoppeu pickle, .capers, onion and a little vinegar or lemon Juice and one has a very good fish sauce, made very quickly. (. 19JJ, Western Newspaper Union.) Shade of the Pat It - has been estimated that In the approximately 1,800 generations since 4000 B. a 2,000,000,000,000 people have lived In the world. It Is Impossible to state, even as an estimate, the number of human inhabitants in-habitants of the earth since its creation, cre-ation, or, more accurately, since the beginnings of human life, since this has not yet been definitely dated. Washington Star. , . than we make . acquaintances make a friend, hearts are broken than ever mend. scandal whispered than la ever. true. More kindness needed than we ever do. More tell their troubles than their pleasures share, Mre-arge-thetber8-thanlwoijld ever dare. - More preach than practice, criticize than plan .... These are the fallings, more or less, of man. I U3J. Douglae Malloch.) WNTJ Servloe. The Olympic Bob , T , " - ' ' ' ' , - ' ' ' ' ' -- A ' " - . ! I 1 i3 Sally Sez l - I :.: ;.,' j 1A J.V. l 'aide.' Waea plretea. "kolde," , " Gere ap uieir Me . r In Kirch lor "foWe," t-i .n.n, .kfr annils In Kdataraaa alee. And Fetientaea Heme Indmtry. ASK TOUB DRUGGIST FOB Antiseptic Solution "AN INTERMOCNTAIN PRODUCT YOUR WOOL CAfr BB EXCH ANGKD FOB FUJI WOOLEN MERCHANDISE ... WRITE .' Original Utah Woolen Mills SALT LAKE CITT YOUR OPPORTUNITY V INI Its , Ex-Cel-Cis School of Beauty Culture I 2JI-C1 Ml lut Inili, Mt lata tltj, It ttik I Iviirl hHti Ms ltt Us tateat sti tat nilnt aalataaila. MM stuuhon wi am tm pwuiw tat. IrIM Wsrattm. In a Nutshell Wisdom is knowing what to do. Skill la knowing how to do it and virtue is doing It ,r";" ; : AakTaar Grocer Fet ' "TWIN PEAKS" BRAND PEAS BEANS; TOMATOES Rocky Mountain Packing Co. gait Lake Citr, Utah Inspired by the tenth olympiad, to be held this year In Los Angeles, Calif., Carole Lombard, motion picture pic-ture star. Introduces Something new to femininity. A light fringe of bangs covers the forehead, while the rest of the balr is combed back severely off the face and ears. The ends are curled with the iron, so they cluster to tbe nape of the neck. Added Mileage .Civilization has complicated life by equipping the straight and narrow nar-row path with some very interesting detours. San Diego Union. A Little Premature w-k- I OAS ItV -JSS!J. Jt S. ML- U', bAHV.i PLAN SPRING PLOWING ... with use of "Caterpillar"' Tractor . oldest and leading; track-typa tractor. Prominent farmers owa success to these machines. Write for descriptive catalogs. CartfUJar Landes Tractor ft Equipment Co. 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