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Show X "H COLDS m CAUSE sense.. iTABli td. 1 FOR HE TUMmyi iher you know what won-S won-S elief you get when you "now ..when your child wakes n in the night tormented with rcr?upy cough of a cold, here's ' Sal way to use Vicks VapoRub. It's VapoRub Steam land It brings relief almost f f good spoonful of Vicks v'poRubinabowl of boiling miff or vaporizer. Then ... let JS? child breathe in the .nothing VopoKuo Steam. Mediated Med-iated vapors penetrate deep IntocoW-congested upper bronchial bron-chial tubes and tsery breatKI VvapoRub " I'm , BY . J""1 Vimchy toasted Kellogg's All-Bran BiSns laced with cheese . . . you'll t "raves on tnese every umoi 1 cup sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt 1 cup grated American cheese ill! tm ng potter, crafts, to wo Lojfe !w proem spenslon i il l poms linalci lit inr tough mi provide tla taking, ttii t any time, nd thnftj. or surplei Aid ibutions ti search cal mi electrctii i measK down til of fte ol Soutl ie baa i rge B' is naafi id. 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Well worth trying. ..-ml and istheol .land ;ar and1' narW Air1 I ass Recommended by Many DOCTORS Scott's Emulsion is a great HIGH ENERGY FOOD TONIC for all mires I Helps tons up adult systems low in A&D Vitamins. Helps children build sound teeth, strong bones. Sim", l a IB Hurt Like a! But How I Grin ;Wea ?1IU'B t0 relieve discomfort ? Minor A?giss fey noted Thorn-'" Thorn-'" reliS"0- Surprising QUICK to ,f, ot Palni hch, irritation. Sv enA !'"'ink swelling. Use ora rJHi, tube Thornton & 'oes?rta' Jntment or Rectal Sup- We at ,y-JFollow labe' directions, all drug stores everywhere. be ago risla id B1 Ml aonanFfJ?8 througb the func-o func-o wtrniJi ag0" Perlod Peculiar . ?, 38t0 52 ) Does this 'eel s,U 8Ufler from ho' flashes. Then hI?0"' n'Shstrung. tired? Vegctah.i17 LyJla a P'nkham's "TmnV?! PPound to relieve such "w ha hrin?.ham' Compound LyIAE.PINKHAa'SSaS KATHLEEN NORRIS How fo Find God Bell Syndicate. WNU Features. By KATHLEEN NORRIS "IN THESE frightening 1 times," writes Betty McCoy Mc-Coy from Salt Lake City, "I want to find God, for myself and for my children. It is terrifying ter-rifying to have to bring them up in a world whprp pvpto. thing is so difficult and so un certain. "Life must have been safer and simpler a few generations ago, but all that science has done, in demolishing de-molishing time, space, domestic drudgery and epidemics, in Drovid- ing inexhaustible entertainment, motor cars, telephones, electric equipment, radio, is to have com plicated the whole scheme and made things worse than ever. "Gene and I," the letter con tinues, "have no foolish hope of making the future ' secure for the; children, or attempting to predict what the future will be. What we hope now is to prepare them for whatever may come, and have them accept it courageously. And if we. and they, could find God. would that not be the greatest of all possible pos-sible safeguards? Church Has No Meaning "I don't mean just ' going to church and Sunday School," writes-Betty, writes-Betty, "I've had that, and it nevei has meant anything to me. My peo pie, and Gene's too, were religious in a lifeless, polite sort of way, and they weren't one bit better than the neighbors who never went near a Woman's World ; Trends in Fashion Designed 1 o Make You Look Prettier TT'S easy to enumerate certain fashion trends for the season, but women are most interested in what the new clothing does for them, at least In the final analysis. All experts ex-perts agree that this year's clothing makes women look prettier and more feminine. This year's dresses have 'both color and warmth, accented by the deep rich tones that quality wools, jerseys, rayon gabardines and cor-3uroys cor-3uroys give. There's interest, too, in plaids, in gray, copper tones, oright reds and dark greens. If you're a school and college girl, your interest will be in such fashion-wise features as dropped shoul-lers, shoul-lers, shallow capes, frilled cuffs, stoles, and the convertibles which are jumper dresses with jackets that can be changed to fit the occasion. oc-casion. ' For all women, here are some of the trends worth noting. The skirt ith the slim front and back panel fullness and smooth hip lines are lew this season. Among the other skirts which are fashion-worthy, there's the skirt that buttons at the front, back or either side; or, the godet skirt tucked and gored which is full without being voluminous; or the straight-fronted skirt with back fullness. Necklines are reaching higher in daytime clothes, both in dresses and coats. For evening wear, you may want to choose the ever so flattering portrait neckline, or for a formal dress, something of the strapless irariety. Side-Slanted Hats Are Emphasized Whether you buy a budget-priced aat or an original creation by one 3f the top designers, here are salient "Aly people were religious . . ." church. My brothers are good men and successful men, and they long ago dropped all pretense of believing believ-ing in anything spiritual, or rather believing in the churches as necessary. "But they, like my husband, dc actually believe in God, though they don't say much about it. What ' puzzles us is what to give, what tc tell our children, who are now 8. 6. ' and 2. If we are going to tell then the story of a Leader Whose law is love, forgiveness, meekness, shar-1 ing, then how can we defend oui own lives or all the lives of the other church-going people who give an hour a week to a sort of cour-tesy cour-tesy call on God, and show absolutely abso-lutely no difference in any other way, going right on with law suits, j scandals and money-seeKing mate rialism?" Betty, the answer is as simple as sunlight as simple as the rolling waves of the sea. But just because it is so near, so tremendous and so easy, it is hard to find, and every human soul must make thai search alone. If we had had beltei leaders, all during the long years since Jesus Christ preached Hi? doctrine, we should not be so puzzled puz-zled now. A Worthwhile Speaker One of the country's most dis tinguished advisers on matters so ciel and psychopathic talks on the radio sometimes in the late after noons. All I know of him is thai he is a scientist, a lecturer, a teach er and a writer on this subject He is always worth hearing, and one thing he said recently especiallj impressed me. He said that Ameri ca must not forget that in all hei history she has had one mightj ally, the one whose guidance har made her what she is. , That ally is God. His name Is incorporated in our great documents of state, the Constitution, Consti-tution, the Bill of Rights; our legal contracts, our court oaths. We turned to Him In our very beginnings, and we are not ashamed to state on the very currency for which men work. that our trust was In Him. If we leave Him out of our future national and International dealings, deal-ings, we are cheating our children chil-dren Indeed. And the way to find Him? The ol way, the old promise. Ask and yi shall receive. This softly bloused beret-bonnet of cloud white felt designed by Sally-Mar has a rolled brim of forest green velvet, accented by a green quill and a green mesh face veil. This budget-priced hat may be worn well with simple basic dresses. Coats are long and full . . . style trends: an overwhelming emphasis em-phasis on the side-slanted hat no matter what the contour; major attention to berets, cuffed or otherwise other-wise treated pillboxes, bonnet types, with manipulated detail for women's hats. As for color in hats, you'll find that cloud or off-white shades in felt rate a lot of interest. In the novelty tones you'll find emphasis on such colors as royal, American copper, avocado, gray, flamingo, red, continental green and a sprinkling sprin-kling of tape, castor, coffe and beige. You'll be seeing high feathers and veilings as trimmings for many bats. All-over embroideries of beads or sequins are used, particularly on berets. Generally speaking, hats are small, bead-fitting with occasional casual and manipulated brims of medium-size. Look For These Coat Silhouettes If you're buying a fur coat this season, it may well be that one of the following silhouettes should be your choice, for they emerge as those which will probably be seen. First, there is the fitted coat which is full skirted and detailed in Be Smart. Expectant Father Forgets Wife in Rush to Hospital MEMPHIS, TENN. Clerks In tht admitting office at St. Joseph's hos pital here said an expectant fathe: whose name they declined to dis close, arrived in great excitemen only to find he had forgotten hi wife. The man had carefully placed I baby's crib in the famiiy car ant dashed off to the hospital all alnne He made another trip to bring hi wife. It's the break of breaks for the fashion - conscious planner who likes a long-lived wardrobe, the very new vogue for navy in the fall. There was a time when navy was considered as much a part of spring as its accompanying accompany-ing white gloves and frilly organdie organ-die jabots. This season, however. It's competing with black and brown for your favor. The best idea for yon is to have a soft suit in your favorite material, faille, taffeta or satin, as well as the woolens, for parly autumn wear, and then to revive this suit with spring accessories a few months later. velvet, wool, interesting buttons or other dress-maker touches. The peignoir coat, belted in front and lsose in the back, may also be one of the most important fur coat fashions of the season. The empire style coat, worked high in the waist and in the back is the most significant coat of the season as a direct result of the new, slimmer dress fashions. This coat has narrow, sloping shoulders with fullness controlled rather than flar ing out. The demi-coat is sometimes full and other times slim and narrow, and is destined to be popular be cause it can be worn for several seasons. It ranges from 32 to 36 inches in length, thus allowing suffi cient room for long, slim skirts to show off to full advantage. The semi-wrap is the fifth silhouette, silhou-ette, and is an outgrowth of last year's cocoon coat. This has the curved hemline, and is good on tall dramatic types. This Season's Gloves Are Lady-Like Tapered fingers, slender wrist-lines wrist-lines and smooth-gloved hands predominate pre-dominate on the glove fashion scene. New designs by the American Ameri-can glove manufacturers stress a fitted contour, lady-like detailing White gowns are romantic. and slim-fitting glace gloves. The lines are more sleek and fewer strictly tailored gloves are seen. Victorian influence is present both in the wider use of capeskin (glace) leather and in the delicate cuff decorations dec-orations with lace, ribbon and beading. Glace gloves will double for day time and evening wear, the darker shades being used with suits and street wear while the light pastel colors will be popular for after-dark after-dark costumes. Even the classic pigskin gloves have adopted the trim and slender look, though they are worn primarily primari-ly with casual and sports clothes. Smart glove colors for the season are the darker shades of brown and green as well as the new slate and charcoal gray. Other popular autumn au-tumn accessory colors are black, beige, white, navy and wine. i Slender Toelines Match Hemlines ' As dresses go. then so must footwear. foot-wear. The long, slender toelines which you'll be seeing in today'i footwear are designed to match the longer hemline, and to lend to foot wear tne same aristocratic anc formal note that pervades the costume cos-tume picture generally, according; to St. Louis shoe stylists. Earlier in the year it was though! that toelines might be pointed, ai they were in the 19th centurv. bu' now it appears that more modifier, versions such as, the softly taperet toe will be the fashion. Heels are as graceful as the toes thus drawing on the high, curvet Louis heel for inspiration. You'l find that heels are thinner ant fragile, and it looks as though thi ultra-sl( n Jer french heel will bi leading the fashion parade. r : i1 Beret-Bonnet ' ! i W i I ' ' -St ;?''-''"--').'' 'J t f vvr I - V V; ' x if I Si SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS 7 n i-f 'tvi J Ji-C Kt STAGE SCREEN RADIO Released by WNU Features. By INEZ GERHARD AFTER months 'of prepara-. prepara-. tion and several postponements, postpone-ments, Columbia Broadcasting Broadcast-ing will present "The Hollywood Holly-wood Story" on October 27. One of their expertly done documentaries, docu-mentaries, running from 10:00 to 11:00 p. m. EST, it will examine the way in which a picture is put together. to-gether. "The Best Years of Our Lives" will be used as an exampie, sound track and all. Paul Stewart, a member of Samuel Goldwyn's staff, has the main role, and Myron McCormick will act as narrator. Leo McCarey, producer-director of RKO's "Good Sam," predicts that the near future will find more children chil-dren on the screen, in better roles, because we are entering on a new era of wholesomeness, Americanism and family life. Howard Hawks' "Red River," (United Artists) takes a page out of American history, based as it is on the first cattle drive over the Chis-holm Chis-holm trail, from Texas to Kansas. It has all the requirements of a super-western fights with Indians, Heai Style for Sclioot (SefteS 1 V a ' I flirts ssssJMMMssssslssssmv sW ill V Q-iasMssssssMsMssss 8358 6-14 vrs. School Dress A PRETTY and very practical school dress for the grade school miss. Buttons in threes make an unusual trim. The Peter Pan collar is in crisp white. For colder weather, why not make the long culled sleeves? Pattern No. 8358 is for sizes 8, 8. 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 8, 2 yards of 39-inch; 39-inch; li-yard for collar. H OUSEHOLD HITS The Fall and Winter FASHION If a complete sewing guide for every home dressmaker. Special designs, fabrle news, easy to make frocks free doll pattern printed inside the booK. bend zs cents. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. S30 South Wells St. . Chicago 7, 111. Enclose 25 cents In coins for each pattern desired. Pattern w Name Address- ,,,,,,,,,,W,V , stuffy f.osrniis?i 1 nmnu mm iviru :-. MENTHOLATUM IS 1 SOOTHFS ISPITSTFn membranes ...OPENS UP STUFFY NOSTRILS , UGUillOlTtTU Buy U.S. Savings Bonds I 7 i i Hp i "Why pay for water? GRO-PUP IS 92 FOOD 23 nourishing Ingredients in Gro-Pup! One box supplies about as much food, dry weight, as five 1-lb. cans of dog food (many are 70 water). So get thrifty Gro-Pup, only Ribbon-type made I GR0-PUF CONTAINS ABOUT AS MUCH FOOD i AS FIVE KB. CANS flogs I&rGR0-pllP Mads by K I loss's of Sattl Ctms and Omaha, iWirmfTs i!0iEiWiiJi7!liHj3l!aiiini': MONTGOMERY CLIFT a cattle stampede and not much love story. John Wayne heads the A-l cast, which includes Montgom ery Clift, Walter Brennan, Joanne Dru. Harry Carey Sr. and Jr., John Ireland, Noah Beery Jr. Mickey Kuhn is fine as the boy, played by Clift as a man. Patricia Knight has 18 changes of costume in "The Lovers," her fir-.i co-starring film with her husband Cornel Wilde. Seventeen are gor geous creations; the 18th is a bagg dress obtained from the Californit state prison for womenl Girls from 12 to 17 may enter the "Teentimers Club" radio program's contest to help the U. N. Crusade for Children. The grand prize Is valued at $10,000, including a college scholarship, an outboard motor, as diamond ring, and other prizes. Clues are given on the program, on Mutual. To enter, send name and phone number to P. O. Box 96, Times Square, New York City. "The Pilot to Kill Roosevelt," re leased this week, is a fiction-based on-fact picture, inspired by a "top secret" circulated in all the European Euro-pean capitals. A thrilling story of espionage and counter-espionage, It stars Derek Farr. Alexis Smith, boarding a Hollywood-bound plane to leave Pentic-ton, Pentic-ton, B. C, after presiding over western west-ern Canada's annual peach festival. stumbled and fell flat on her pretty face. Hundreds of people who had come to see her off groaned in ym pathy But their groans changed to laughter when she stood up. smiled and said, "Always leave 'em laughing, laugh-ing, that's me!" When Guy Hoskinson won an extra role in RKO's "Rachel and the Stranger," part of his costume was a coonskin cap which be wore home the first night. His young son exclaimed "That's Just like one Randolph Scott wore in a movie." And was he thrilled when his father took the cap off and examined the leather lining for In ink was written "R. Scott." CBS's master of ceremonies Bill Cullen works so hard he hardly has time to sleep, what with appearing as quizmaster on "Winner Take All." "Hit the Jackpot," and doing numerous other chores on the air. But he finds time for his hobbies-midget hobbies-midget auto racing, interior dee-orating dee-orating and cooking odd dishes. ODDS AND ENDSUwrence Tib-belt Tib-belt Jr., son of the famous singer, will make his screen debut as a singing actor in "El Paso". . , Dane Clark's car acquired a profitable flat tire; service serv-ice stattnn attendants found it had been caused by large gold pin which still clung to the rubber. . . While vacationing vaca-tioning at Solano Reach, Zachary Scott got courage enough to part with his mustache, which didn't fit bit role in )oa" Crawford"! "Flamingo Road.". . Ford Bond, announcer on the NRC "Band of America" show and head o) his Ou n radio programming service, il radio tdviser to Governor Thomas E, Deuey. To keep straw hats clean, flick occasionally with a clean cloth or brush lightly with a clothes brush. This prevents dust from accumulating accumu-lating in the weave crevices. Drop cookies may often be flattened flat-tened with the tines of a fork; just press fork in two directions, making mak-ing a crisscross pattern. Grapefruit juice may be combined com-bined with ginger ale and ice for a cooling drink. Butter needs protection from air, from light and from evaporation evapora-tion of its moisture in order to keep its fresh taste and texture. The paraflned carton does a fine job of performing these duties. Carded yarns mean the cotton has gone through one process to straighten out the fibers before they are made into yarn. Combed yarn has gone through two. This means more long fibers, and a smoother and more durable yarn. Ash trays should be emptied and washed each night before closing up the house. This prevents a stale, musty odor the following day. Be sure to skim all the fat from the drippings of a lamb or mutton roast before you make the gravy. Then you'll have the flavor of meat without the strong fat flavor. Since frankfurters are cooked when manufactured they need only be heated; cover them with boiling water and simmer (do not boil) for about 5 to 10 minutes until un-til they are thoroughly hot 2WK0WITPCPS CRISP TENDER NO HUUS TRY IT " m rc li i 1 AT GIOCERS rtsniwHtei lwrwsm ) SrSsV litr s !y cKo A TI .T)- T- lilliW i I WHAT LOVEUr DOUGHNUTS J0HNNy...HOWO0t8, VOUft ANOTHER SHB SAW W CAJ AVM "M rAsy...iFrrxi use STAH DW YEASTj looeswrfwveAST I rV r- - II 1 rr-t. MOT OS) STAR-AVQM SAVS 16$ MSTANP AMK5 OoueHNur i iT-VLJ It 7 2 hi '.a KAY IOOIRS SAYS i "Svt tf-t with your m fteipct by wtflf RED STAR...nd be uirc to mU 4 tMtcb of 8 ED STAR Htllowua Ooushnutt for children. 5 QGDGffAQ DBV VGAOV TK. TIT ??F 'JISJ '-..y.'A JUT ..V Ssss - Sal " EE? I 8?. i Always We Pay Highest Market Prices i f in it ri? v y or zour 1K ana ueeT sxuis &1, BY-PRODUCTS CO. 463 South 3rd West St Phone 4-2818 Salt lake City 4, Utah Branches Ogden 2-7303 Logan 49 Garland 35-13 Affiliate UTAH HIDE AND TALLOW CO. Spanish Fork 88 Heber City S7-J Lehi 216-W Richfield 732-1 , Types of Domestic Rug Domestic rugs fall into several types; Cutpile the straight ends are made by cutting the woven loops. Examples are the axmin-ster, axmin-ster, chenille, velvet and wilton. Loop pile the surface yarn is jlooped (not cut) and woven into the body of the rug. Examples are brussels, tapestry, hook or frieze and twist weaves. Plain or flat '.weave woven like clotk, weave instead in-stead of pile, and can be plain, twill or pattern weaves, generally reversible. : New Insecticide 1 BHC, a new Insecticide, has been found useful in treating farm animals for external parasites and is effective against such parsitic diseases as hog mange and sheep scab. However, complete and reliable re-liable data still Is lacking as to the poisonous properties of BHC, and caution should be used in applying It on animals intended for human consumption, warns American Veterinary Vet-erinary Medical association. Carp With Class Canned flaked freshwater carp, one of the most promising fishery products evolved during the war, now is offered to the trade. The carp Is netted in Minnesota lakes, ; brought to a canning company ; alive, and processed. " " v ' North Dakota Wheat Wheat production began in what is now North Dakota even before the organization of Dakota terri tory, but on a very few acres. The average annual harvested yields of all wheat for what is now the state of North Dakota began to be report' ed in 1879, in territorial days. Average Av-erage annual yield of all harvested wheat for North Dakota for the period 1879 to 1947, inclusive, a period of 69 years, is 12.8 bushels. Yields of 20 bushels or more were recorded in 1891, 1895 and 1942. Stiffness In Pigs Stiffness in pigs that are not sick is usually due to a nutritional deficiency, de-ficiency, chiefly calcium, and oc curs among swine that are fed almost entirely on grain. Grains are low in calcium even though they contain plenty of phosphorous. Feeding a supplement to give hogs a balanced diet will usually overcome over-come this trouble, and a good supplement sup-plement can also save grain for the hog raiser. Shimmying Wheels "Shimmy" in automobile wheels is caused by all or part of the rotating assembly of the wheel being be-ing out of balance. This unbalance does not have to be visible to the eye before its effects begin to damage dam-age tires or mechanical No Hard Feelings Browsing in a second-hand book-store, book-store, George Bernard Shaw came upon a much marked-down volume of his plays. Inside he found bis autograph addressed to a friend with the words: "With the compliments compli-ments of George Bernard Shaw." With a sly smile, Shaw purchased the volume and wrote under his dedication: "With the renewed compliments of G.B.S.," and dispatched dis-patched it back to the original recipient. Importance of Valve Caps Automobile valve caps are more than just dirt shields; in fact, they are the only positive protection the motorist has against air leaking out through the valves. The delicate "insides" are only check valves, whereas any standard valve cap with metal plate embedded in rubber rub-ber washer will hold air pressure up to 260 pounds. Never drive without with-out them and do not tighten with pliers. Automotive Industry Forty years ago it required five men in the automotive industry to complete the amount of work in the manufacture of automobiles that one man is eapable of producing today. However, today there are more than 20 times as many peo ple employed in this Industry, - |