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Show Bright Colors of Autumn In Leaves During Summer Most of the color which leaves display in autumn in such variety is there in the leaf all the time-but time-but we don't see it till fall. There are three colors in a green leaf: green, yellow and red. But the green is so strong in the summer that that's all we see; then, when fall comes the green color disap. pears and we see the red and yellow. yel-low. Frost has little or nothing to do with it. Classified Department ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT NEW REFRIGERATION equipment 1800 cu. It. metal walk-in refrigerator, (lass wool Insulation. Complete with motors, compressors, controls, etc. Sacrifice price. ManU-Apex Hatcheries, Manti, Utah. HELP WANTED MEN, WOMEN NEW FALL LINE Just released. Opening lor a Salespeople sell finest year-around line ol High Quality sox. shirts, ties. Also Listeria, 81 Gauge Nylons. A 20 year old company, giving fast delivery. Ideal side line for suit and dress people. Give refs. and territory desired. FRESH SILKS, S147 E. 4800 gs Holladay, Utah. LIVESTOCK HELP TOUR horses and mules keep in top condition. Stimulate lagging appetites vita Dr. LeGear's Stock Powder in their feed. The pest stock tonic money can buy. Sat-lafacuoa Sat-lafacuoa guaranteed. MISCELLANEOUS HUNTERS! Let Us Tan Your Deer and Elk Hide. Write for Information. THDRLOW GLOVE COMPANY 100 N.E. Unisn Ave., Portland 14, Or. HUNTERS! Frontier Leather Ce.( Sberwaed, Oregeav wkl ten your deer and elk hides. Write for information. Vreatier Leather Co., Sherweod, Oregea. POULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP. POULTRY RAISERS, ATTENTION! Don't let colds rob you of egg production. At the first Indication spray your entire flock with Dr. LeGear's Poultry Inhalant. Safe, soothing sooth-ing and Quick acting. Satisfaction guar. WANTED TO BUI WE B"T AND SELL Office Furniture, Files. Typewriters, Adding Add-ing Machines. Safes, Cash Registers. SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE ttt Sentb 8 late St.. Salt Lake City. Utah Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! r? JorHAtlOWliNfUNh QLiv u Many Doctors recommend SCOTT'S EMULSION UisKto4f oaW ff you catch cold, often because you don't Ret enongb A&D Vitamin food you'll be grateful for the way goed-tasting Sfott'g Emulsion helps build yon up and helps ward off colds, build stamina and resistance. Scott's is a HIGH ENERGY FOOD TONIC-rich TONIC-rich in natural A&D Vitamins and energy -building natural oil. Good tasting. Easy to digest Economical too. Buy today at your drug store, MORE than just a tonic it's powerful nourishment! mmm V) Diaper Rash i- To cleanse tender parts, y ease red, smarting skin, . and hasten return of yi ft comfort, use dependable GIRLS! WOMEN! try this if you're On "CERTAIN DAYS' Of Month-Do Month-Do female functional monthly disturbances disturb-ances make you feel nervous, irritable, so weak and tired out at such times? Then do try Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Vege-table Compound to relieve such symptoms. symp-toms. It's jamout for this I Taken regularly regu-larly Plnkham's Compound helps i build up resistance against such distress. dis-tress. Also a great stomachic tonic I imAlFIXXKMrSVX WNU-W 44-41 MjS'JeBSslTO May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modern Ilfs with its kurry and worry, trr-rular haMta. bnnroner eating sod if drinkinr its risk of exposure and ialee- tfoo throws heavy strain on tue worn of th kidnaya. They are apt to beeoaie r-taied and Isil to filter excess acid and othar Impurities from the tiis-giviDg blood. You may snffor riagfrlnf backseha, kaadarha, oliJin(-M, ectunj op nights, 1. 1 palas, svcllicf feel constantly tlrad, sarvoui, sM orn out. Other signs e! klonty or bladder disorder are sometimes some-times burulni, scanty or too frequent urination. Try Pass's Pills. Doon's help the lldnryi to pass off harmful excess body vaata. They have bad more than half a century of public approval. Ara recom-tended recom-tended by (rateful users cvaryvbsre. A$k your ntigiuiorl CROSS TOWN By Roland Cod "What I can't understand la why you seldom do any sewing until we're all packed and ready to go someplace!" I II II II fSliAIII III 7 A insn W h nnnrtv W ' U Mb H sox - . I W m J' "rYA?X P i ( Marty Links T, .rU "I wander If he's still here from last night or If he's Just waiting to take her out tonight!" NANCY OH, DEAR THERE GOES Ay HAT r I 1 By Ernie Bushmiller I WONDER WHERE IT WENT THE "NERVE OF THEM USING- MY HAT FOR A NEST A LITTLE REGGIE By Margarita W'S&mm sffmi s&vm fz.z iXMpWli w YOUR AGE - 7&&lWik SIR-11 elriir MUTT AND JEFF p3 mutts Right.' the LEJ they hit mv 1SJ7 LION TAMERS Tl HR AlNV . I i PAI MUTT AND ( ' V I WHAT IT USE To BE! JUST M THREW HIM Jr h A BUNCH OF ROUGH- J OUT H NECKS, THAT'S kWAJy VWM NOBODY'S V? HEVI MAN.' fioNHA. HIT MY I mtX Yb' Aa 1 Li. PAL AND GET v 0olN7 AWAY Wl IH ITJ By Bud Fisher V63 IW L00KIN FOR fWrTl rVY COLLAPSIBLE -KHAT. THAT feJSd JITTER sSaaMftsl "TiiilT" i-'-"' By Arthur Pointer J REG'LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes heyN my goodnessTVJULsV l MOM.' f WHATARewe ffll WHAT MISERABLE TV fvSS I LUCK..' LOOK AT ' I C VTtT CAEOJ- Z. I Cf j y rPUT THAT CARD UP MYSELF TO KEEP I SOMEBODY ELSE. FROM UfcTTlrr TH HOUSa J I J BEFORE YDUC0W.D ' fA Reel it ' ZSci ' VIRGIL (J l i game I j I T0DAV -Msasama na ' ' -- --- ' By Len Kleis CH.LD U:OR DiviSjOH Learn to lied Emergencies by Reading Practical Instructions for Hcas Nurso 43- aT"- When Illness Strikes Mother Becomes Nurse DEWARE of rusty nails. Par- tlcularly, if one has punctured the skin for it can be treacherous. For emergency treatment, cleans wound with soap and water and pour In peroxide to boll out particle of rust and 111 w,:'. Iffl Qi dirt. Soak in .vt stronC epeom salts sortition. sorti-tion. If you live some distance from a doctor, doc-tor, you should know how to meet home emergencies burns, nosebleed, fainting, convulsions. Send IS cents In coin for "Practical In. trurtion far The Rome Nnrst" to Weekly Newspaper Service. MS West 17th Street, New York 11, New York. Print name, address ad-dress with rone, booklet title snd No. 78. ,'v I ( ""U-'SKi. ' BU4B il.Zi f.l IZZi FcrYc:rGc:y CreonraMon relieves prannCy r etuse It eoes richt to tUe scS of t s trouble to help loosen end er- I rerra laden phlefm, and eid nakme to Booths and heal raw, tender, lar-Samed lar-Samed bronchial mucous membranes. mem-branes. TeU your drupglst to sell yon tv bottle of Creomulaion with the understanding un-derstanding you must like the way IS quickly allays the cough or you to have your money back. CtlEOMULSIOU for CouzhJaChest Colds, Bronchi; Buy U. S. Savings Bonds Electronics for Egr Eggs are tested by electronics for internal quality and potential perishability per-ishability under a new, patented invention, according to National Patent Pat-ent council. The egg is placed In a coll lying In an electromagnetic field of radio frequency; good eggs absorb the least power, bad eggs the most The method, which Is con sidered close to 100 per cent ao-' ao-' curate, will mean a large saving ever present system of candling eggs. Authorities Disagree Some authorities clam? that owls are dumb, others say that they are the geniuses of the bird world. They cannot see in the dark. The eyes of en owl are fixed in its head so that they cannot be moved and In order to change its line of vision the bird must change its position. No animal can see in the dark owls can see in the moonlight or early dawn, apparently appar-ently better than other animals or birds. Poison for Protection The skunk's scent is his one means of protection. Neither his teeth nor his claws ara fierce enough to protect him from danger. He is low-slung and slow of foot, mild-tempered and quiet The scent Is poisonous if inhaled and weakens the heart action, even causing unconsciousness un-consciousness and death. Right and Left Seeing The right side of the brain carries on the work of seeing for the right side of both eyes and the left side of the brain performs the seeing for the left side of the two eyes, according accord-ing to Better Vision institute. Nerves connecting the right side of the retina of each eye are connected with the right occipital lobe of the brain, and the nerves from the left in both eyes connect with the brain's left seeing center. This arrangement ar-rangement assists the two eyes to fuse together their pictures, and also to provide depth to visual pictures. Census of Insects There are from S to 10 million species of insects, according to many authorities. So fsr more than 475,000 different species have been classified. Insects Inflict an annual loss of 400 million dollars on United States livestock. Beetles, or four-wing four-wing Insects, number 195,000 different dif-ferent species. Many new species of insects were found by the armed forces In the southwest Pacific. Archery Becomes Popular Since 1879, when the first American Ameri-can archery tournament was staged In Chicago, the sport has become increasingly in-creasingly popular. Men use a 6 foot bow and women a 5ft foot bow. The arrows are made of cedar, pine or yew wood. The Ancient Huskmelon The muskmelon was cultivated in Persia, Turkistan and along the shores of the Mediterranean tang before the Christian era. In this country, most of its favorite varieties vari-eties are called cantaloupes after an Italian nobleman of that name. As a result of long scientific breed-; tag, today's cantaloupe is a much "meatier" melon than its ancestor of a generation or two ago. Careful seed selection and production have developed a thin skin, thick meat of a golden tint and a very much smaller seed chamber. Thermostats fer Wemen Sensitive thermostats which take into consideration the fact that women are warmer-natured than men have been developed by Honeywell Honey-well research workers for railroad passenger cars. ' Women require more heat than men. The new electronic elec-tronic thermostats can provide the exact temperature needed for comfort com-fort by a male and a female seated on opposite sides of a car. Take Mather's Name In Padany island, Sumatra, the children take their mother's name. All property is held by the mother and inherited by daughter. The father fa-ther has no political, social, property prop-erty or civil rights. The Paal Kotches' males of Bengal are even worse off. ':1t( :j flH' ij- U 'Hi.:! iiii nt Mi'VMiMi A t-'-k 4 . 1 t i More than Seven Million Pounds Of Produce! That is the production record Champion Farmer 11. L. McKinley (on tractor), and sons Don, Phil, Hal and Keith (not shown) made last year on 1100 acres of rich farmland near St. Ansgar, Iowa. Their record includes 2 million pounds of potatoes from 135 acres, and a nearly equal poundage pound-age of choice cabbage from 100 acres. The McKinleys keep their soil highly fertile by a five-year rotation and the application of 170 tons of fertilizer annually. An extensive steer and hog feeding program turns corn and roughages into cash, and builds additional fertility fer-tility in the soil. The farm is highly mechanized. All eight tractors roll on Firestone Tires. .-rffcA.fci-ifc.a.itoafrt aa iai ECONOMY-MINDED farmers like Cham-pion Cham-pion Farmer H. L. McKinley find costs go down when they use Firestone Champion Ground Grips. Tests show that Firestone Champion Ground Grips clean up to 100 more effectively, pull up to 62 more, last up to 91 longer, and roll smoother over highways. The reasons are simple. The curved bars cut deeply into the soil. Mud falls easily and cleanly from the tapered openings between the bars. Because the traction bars are connected, they're stronger, they have more tread rubber to push into the ground and pulL This extra tread rubber also lengthens tire life . . . makes tires roll smoother. Although judged best by leading farmers everywhere, Firestone Champion Ground Grips cost no more than ordinary tractor tires. Specify the "Champion" when you order your new tractor, or when you buy replacements for your tires. See your nearest Firestone Dealer or Store today. listen to tht Voice of Firestone every Monday evening over NBC ' rnprrlrht. 1(47. The rirauaa Tint Eobbar Os ' 1 1V.-J ; . J ANY OTHER TRACTOR TIRE |