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Show PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW He Just Kicks Salty Sez Manning the Mops and Brooms CLAY m : " - TTW By DOUGLAS MALLOCH Me end l,trUM m Keeps Skin Yi pu ,S&fj?,-isJ : 41. : 4 J Times vt hop wlU bs ffttd, Br Hie who are elected, ..j,-. But for homo prosperity, ' The best thing's food Boms Industry.' LErS PATRONIZE IT. Boatless Islanders The Onas, an Italian tribe of Tjerra del Fuego, oft the lower tip of South America, are the only islanders is-landers in the world who have never built, owned or used a boat in all their history. Collier's Weekly. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOB APEX AGAR-LAX AGAR-LAX AN 1NTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT i Household Hint Errant husbands may be won back, says a color expert, by changing the wall- paper. Even wiser, perhaps, would be taking a bridegroom directly to the interior decorator, to be matched. Detroit News. THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY When planning for Thanksgrrlnt Day lis this thot makes me grateful; I. ess star all things at horn t mak a tasty platsful. Oar western farms and Iocs shops Supply ssch littls netd. Proa ths turkey to th dish he's on. For keunttoos annual "fud". RUTH POULEK, ' . Park City, Utah. In Trade for Your Wool UTAH WOOLEN MILLS BLANKETS Salt Lake City, Utah Excellent Values-Sand for Sample Birth Registration Registration of births is Relieved to have been inaugurated by Thomas Cromwell in 1522, but the statistics concerning registration re of a comparatively modern date. The first registrar general was appointed in 1836. JOSEPH WM. TAYLOR, Inc. til's Luiiii Hiiti-lm Funerals on Tims Payment Plan H it iislrti fait Lake City. 1UI 'ftin Wit. 321 Great Whale Catch The largest whale ever caught was killed off Discovery inlet, near the Bay of Whales, was 125 feet long and yielded 175 barrels of oil, valued at about $5,200. GASOLINE Packed With Power How About Overt alk? Oversleep is as harmful as over work, a lecturer on health tells us. But he might have added, deaths from either have been very rare of late. Topeka Capital. "GRAINS 4)F GOLD" THE W HOLE WHEAT CEREAL "Makes Cream Taste Better" Western Mads For Western Trade Ask Tew GiWr Determining Tree's Age The age of a living tree is determined de-termined by an increment borer, an instrument specially designed to cut out of a round cylinder about the size of a pencil from the center to the bark, on which the rings can be counted. London SDends more than $13,-.000,000 $13,-.000,000 each-year in public services. serv-ices. $5 r f per week will saM l I II lar lb km S article a "War heatd Similar l abet. ''Seed rear etery pre r terse Is l-leraeuntai l-leraeuntai Predacta Oaleean P O Bex 1SS, Salt Lake City. If year tery appears la thi c4aau r vill raced ra-ced v check far $5.00 WJM7aJt Las City Wets. . lUi rvvKK' ..' '-ft! mi WUIiN It comes time to clean to get busy. This photograph a lull during recent maneuvers. THROUGH A Wmans Eyei By JEAN NEWTON " NOT UNDERSTOOD" AT HOME UQO O ei MANY of the girls seem eager to -explain at great length why they are misunderstood at home I" That Is the remark of a prominent promi-nent woman educator who sent to a large number of girls ranging In age from twelve to nineteen years a questionnaire on their personal problems and their attitude toward their parents. . . "Not understood" at home I That seems an echo from a bygone age when the picture of a cloistered mother, stranger to her children's problems, a-. an Irate father, hard, narrow, and ''old fashioned," Indicated Indi-cated an Impassable gap between the. older and younger generations of the day. - : But In ; the "modern" age, with mother studying adolescent psychology psychol-ogy before their children are out of the cradles, with child study graups and parent associations and magazines and books of parenthood and the science of giving their chll-dred chll-dred a square deal by learning to "understand" theni how strange that i large number of girls from Intelligent homes should complain of lark of understanding. In former generations parents expected ex-pected their children to resemble them, or at least to fulfill precon celved notions of what they wanted them to be. If they did not they were "black sheep," to be discussed only In hushed tonei in the family circle. -Today's parents, prepared for "modern youth," expect nothing more certain than surprises to their offspring and they are surprised usually If their children do not surprise sur-prise them I They expect problems ; they have been prepared to expect them. ' Therefore, why this lack of understanding? un-derstanding? The answer is to be found In the remarks of some girls that their parents were very busy with their own affairs. What a pity then. In an age which offers to all parents the wherewithal wherewith-al In Information and training to be companions and friends to their children, In a world that is ready and eager to equip those parents to be experts at their most vital of jobs, to equip them to earn their children's confidence and so assure their greatest safeguard that in such an age all that should be wasted by their being too busy with other things I e. Bait Smdicat. WNTJ 3rrtce. KITTY McKAY By Nina Wilcox Putnam The girl-friend says the shoulder ;m x reyir TTF7 l ri. b. '-J WW' el JYY ..Lr. It ' 1 ifef urn mrA! . -. mvrt traps on her evening gown draw Interest but. tKere not a reliable security. Ck 1111 Ball l7diot. WNT? rrle. up one of our warships everyone has was made on the battleship Texas In GPllSAGP p "Even when a girl appears to be modest," say, sophisticated Sophia, "you can't be sure It Isn't because her stockings have lisle topi." . 1932, Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. By THORNTON PETER MAKES A GREAT DISCOVERY There's nothing like a little work To make the moments fly. The buster you keep yourself The faster they slip by. DETER RABBIT sat In his fa- vorlte spot In the dear Old Brier Patch wholly out of sorts. It was a clear, cool, beautiful autumn day, Just such a day as makes you tingle all over with good feeling and high So Peter Went to Work Cutting Out Those Sly Brambles Which Had Crept Across His Little Path. spirits. But Peter didn't tingle. No, sir, he didn't tingle a single wee bit as he sat there In the 'dear Old Brier Patch. ' He had tingled early that morning, but he dkln't tingle now. All the Joy and brightness I had gone out of the beautiful day ! for' Peters- The fact Is Peter's' feel Ings were hurt That Is what was the matter, his feelings were hurt "Loafer," mumbled Peter to himself. him-self. "They called me a loafer I WelL perhaps I am, but why shouldn't I loaf If I .haven't anything any-thing to do? What harm Is there In loafing when you have no work to do, I'd like to know I Striped Chipmunk called me a loafer. Chatterer Chat-terer the Red Squirrel called me a loafer, Happy Jack called me a loaf er, Jerry Muskrat called me a loafer, loaf-er, and even little Danny Meadow Mouse called me a loafer. It wasn't so much the name as the way In which they seid It It seemed to me that they 'sort of despised de-spised me Just because I wasn't working. If they have to work, and I suppose they do, It. is all right r-but r-but I don't have to, and as long as I don't have to, why should they look down on me because 1 .don't work? I should think they would envy me. . Ifs a great deal nicer Jifst to sit around or play." Then a new thought struck Pe-ter. Pe-ter. There was no fun In playing i ills SEVERAL GOOD THINGS A GOOD ' sandwich to give the children for their luncheon Is the following: Bacon Peanut Sandwich. Fry crisp several sliced of bacon. Grind half a pound of freshly roasted roast-ed peanuts, mix with a good salad dressing. Spread the l-ad with butter or margarire. lay on the ha con. and spread one slice with the ground peanuts mixed with t)&. said dressing. Put 'together In fir , Fudge Shortcake. Take two-thirds of a cupful of shortening, two-thirds of a cupful of sugar, one egg, two-thirds of a cupful of milk, one and two-third cupfuls of flour, three and one-half tablespoonfulsof baking powder, one-half one-half teaspoonful of salt, and one teaspoonful of vanilla. Mix In the order given and bake In mtim'n tins twenty minutes. .Serve with: Fudge. Take two cupfuls of sugar, four teaspoonfuls of cocoa, one cupful of milk, one-third of a cupful of sirup, one tablespoonful of butter ; cook to the soft ball stage, cool and stir. Serve on the, cake with a spoonful of whipped cream, on top. Orange Tea Biscuits. Take two cupfuls of flour, one-half teaspoonful of salt, four tablespoon-fuls tablespoon-fuls of shortening, four teaspoonfuls teaspoon-fuls of baking powder, three-fourttis of a cupful of milk. Mix as usual, roll out and cut with' a small cutter. cut-ter. Meanwhile allow as many cubes of sugar to soak In orange Juice. Press half a loaf Into each biscuit before putting into the oven. Some may like the addition of a little of the grated rind to the biscuit mixture. mix-ture. It adds flavor. Salmon Fritters. Take three-fourths of a cupful of salmon, drained and flaked ; to this add one beaten egg, the Juice of half a lemon, one and one-half cupfuls cup-fuls of flour sifted with One teaspoonful tea-spoonful of baking, powder and one-half one-half teaspoonful of salt. Add a dash of cayenne. Fry by spoonfuls In deep fat and serve with tartar sauce, . 1932. .Western Newspaper tinton. The world smiles on the smiler. W. BURGESS all alone. No, sir, there was no fun In playing all alone. He wanted want-ed some' one to play with, and that was Just .why he had started out that morning to call on his neighbors, neigh-bors, only to find them all so busy. Now It suddenly came over him that each had been working all alone and each Had seemed perfectly happy. Could It be that they found happiness In their work? Peter stared thoughtfully dowp one of his private little paths througn the brambles of the Old Brier Patch. "I haven't any work to do," thought he. "There Is no sense In working unless one has to, and I don't have to. There Isn't a thing for me to' do, so why shouldn't I loaf all I please?" He continued to stare down the private little path. Presently he noticed that a sty old bramble had crept across the private little path. rf Every time he hopped along that particular little path he had to hop over those brambles, all because he had been too lazy" to cut them out. "No, sir, there Isn't a thing for me to do," said he again, and then with a funny feeling of guilt looked around to see If anyone had over- Complete City for Workers on the V- irL--irriit -1 1 i i . v ' !m "iTT . an in iiim.1i ti '1 - X llA-a . w "-iiTa v. - -6tr- (v ....... . - - u.,.se emproyea on me great Hoover dam In Nevada and thot ,,. constrjeted, a view of which Is here given. An th litter, . famUles complete dtj has been workmen -of the Six Companies, contractors for the dam in tr " taud occupied by tha Prix-art-. , t v c uuuj. ID me IOrprrnt,n u . ... . .. r 'i ! ) . ; i . V empiujeva uve. iae new me post office. - - . Although be Is one of the army's, most Important gridiron mainstays, Cadet Charles Broshous Is In the anotnolous position of never having played an official minute In an array game, according to the experts. ex-perts. Broshous, whose skillful toe Is reserved to boost the pigskin over the goal posts after army has scored, d touchdown, returns to his place on the bench after he has performed this duty ; and since time is out while the attempt Is being made to kick goal, Broshous cannot be said to have played a single official offi-cial minute,, at least in ' a major game. heard him." You see It suddenly popped into his foolish little head that there was work for him to do, and had been for a long time. He simply had been too lazy to do It. Those sly brambles creeping across the little path In front "of him should have been cut out long ago. Some time he might have to use that little path In a hurry, and one of those sly brambles might trip him up. "Seeing that everybody else seems to be working, I may us well do a little myself," said he. "I'll Just cut those brambes out and get this path clear." So Peter went to work cutting out those sly brambles which had crept across his private little path. There were more of them than he had thought for. When he had cleared that little path he went to another In which He remembered that the same thing had happened. Now Peter has many little paths through the dear Old Brier Patch, and most of them had been sadly neglected during the summer. Only those little Mrs. - Peter used had been 'kept clear and open. As soon as he had one path clear Peter went to work on another. Present ly be had forgotten all about his hurt, feelings. .It was surprising how fast time flew. Once more the day was bright and beautiful Pe ter 1iad made a great discovery. He had discovered that one never Is so happy as when busy. He was no, longer a loafer. (, 1 938. by T. W. Burgess.) WNTJ Service. "Pop, what Is a buggy?" "More exclusive than an automobile automo-bile and kicked up more dust." . 1931 Bell Syndicate. WJU Service. 1 J Houhler t'itv nuhlir- nrhi i. i 23 seen THEY all us clay-Nind think what clay may be I A mudhole in a highway or a field Rich with the harvest that the clay will yield, Even as we shall yield one presently. Closer or thistles, mudholes, or a road, . s Which snail we bear, 'and which to bear a load? They call us clay and think what clay may do! Spatter humanity, or leave It vi- clean. Be treacherous to travelers,, or true. They call us clay think all that clay may mean. Make easier or rough the road that . man Must journey In life's moving caravan. cara-van. They call us clay and think what clay has been! Some daubed It on their faces; Phidias Took common clay and put such beauty In The name of Phidias shall never ' pass. -So his own sculptor each shall surely be. What will yon make of yon, shall I of me? , 1931. Douglas Malloch. WNU Service B3NEER In Greece they jave highly sculps tured people. BONERS are actual humorous tidbits found in examination papers, pa-pers, essays, etc., by teachers. A prime minister Is a leader of a group sent out to preach the gospel a - A swain Is a country boy who takes care of the swine." The fihlp's bottom Is scraped as it comes into drydock to remove shoals and other articles from the sides. . In the Olympic games they ran races, Jumped, hurled the biscuits and threw the Java; The reward to the victor was a coral wreath, Katrlna Van Tassel was a conn-try conn-try . croquette something like at ghost The liver Is an Infernal organ of the body. - . . The stenographer atomized the bill O, 1932. Bell Syndicate. WNTJ BVtIo. "Developing" Antiqua A simple method to give an antique an-tique look to a new gilt frame Is to apply the gilt with banana liquid and to apply over it artist asphalt-um asphalt-um thinned with turpentine. In the event that It is desirable to show the high lights bright, the as-phaltum as-phaltum may be rubbed off in places with cheesecloth before dry. Hoover Dam y- wc "wettings wnere in 1 1 rrj ii In the left center and at Its right U JZ-' . 1- . , "e, television, ete modern equipment, IrJuSJUt"" Vacation! Sunahlno a ii . t Splendid roads-toverbej yigoratingair-cleaVstarli Collfornla'. Foremost Dew,, LostHiTEnjjT After being knocked dot automobile in Rochester r Jose W. Kelly, once a Mexj attache, was rushed to 1 where he was disturbed bl covery that he had lost his speak English. In Spanil plainer that until he was 1 automobile he could speal well, and that he had been from Cornell, where he spot in all his classes. Don't let them get a rJ Fight germs quickly. Creomui bines the 7 best helps known! science. Powerful but haroiW to take. Nnnrmii.. vil uurart refund your money if any a2 no matter ,. ueved by Creomulsion. "Has your wife learned 1h mr vrtl" i "Yes, in an advisory J Right through your mtke4 Tour complexion. Sptrklfc freah, unblemished ikia rati with a clean, "refute Cleans internally with G f It'i pleasant, prompt, fc 1 Natnreg'own heautyiidU SAMPLE mE:QartWdTaa0h.M4 MFIELDl a natural laxative drii. What He Meant A Judge says, "Picnic paj the biggest enemies of rural! Litter-ally speaking, of i PutMentholatumia nostrils to open thea rub on chest to I reduce congestion.! H.'.IJ.'ii!MW o Nowaday J Barber Wet or dry, sirf Customer I never divulgf litical leanings Just comb Miserable j Backaclic ItMayVamoflgg A persistent ld"Jl a tired, nervous, depr feeling may warn cfg" ordered kidney orto ditioa Users ewrjg "oretiany-- users tnccoouw - - i druggists. ilU I Sk Si-4 1 hd Itnows whcmj eoriDectioDWith Psrk s' |