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The jWW skeletons of tim) and six aavuttu. 1 - in i IT COULD BE WORSE Br DOUGLAS MALLOCH HOW dear roof when days are raining, Bow fair a lire when nights are cold I Why can't we count the Joya remaining? re-maining? Life always leave a little gold. I know we did not know the measure meas-ure Of Joy when only Joy was here. For we must lose a tittle treasure Before the rest Is really dear. We walk unseeing through the closer, clo-ser, We pass unnoticed fiow'r and tree. And then we And the summer's over. And autumn here, and then we see. Tm old. the autumn days surround me, No clover now, no tree, no floWr. But surely something I have found me To give me comfort In this hour. We spefd our lives like spending mouey, For little Joys, for new delights. Who needs a fire when days are sunny, Or needs a roof on summer nights? And yet I never knew a brother Who couldn't say, "It could be worse," It always seems, somehow or other, Life leaves a little In the purse. ( 132. OouclM Malloch.l WNU Servica o (DONERS The pistils of a flower Is Its only protection against insects. BONERS are actual humor-out humor-out tidbits found in examination examina-tion papers, essays, etc by teachers. An axis Is an Imaginary line on which the earth Is supposed to take a dally routine. The law of gravity was enacted by the British parliament. Algebra was the wife of Euclid. Oive King Alfred's views on mod ern life had he been alive today. If Alfred had survived to the present day he would be such an exceedingly old man that his views on any subject would be quite worthless. f igurative language Is when you mean a rooster and say chandelier. . 1932 Brll 8yndlca.ta.-WNU Servlca. Eggs Aiwa VH&Cj afflicted and rNKLl ttoare j ! """""SnJja "PP. what Is elapser "Time's way of taking a rest." 71 13 2 null HvniUxat. WNU Iirvlra From $12 a Week to $28Mh000 1 I no inlet (hut (Jeoige Slauglitel Mini his granddaughter. MarlN Mangier, ore hiiiIIIiiu l.roHdlv. (Jnorire Is sixty-live years .dd and lia working lh Santn Uosn, Calif., for $1'J a week, but has learned that 'lu i'd a brother and sister have fallen heirs to a $'JS.oo.0Oi estate left '"'"' ''.v their grand uncle, John li. Slnnghter. whom they never hnrl seen Vorfi American Waterfall That S,i. J" ' r m ""'Maigti mm-?--1 SEEDTIME STORy THORNTON THE HOME OF RATTLES THE KINGFISHER WHEN Peter Ital.l.it lirsl that Untiles the King rst heard iglisher's house was a hole In the ground he ! utau t believe It. No. sir, Peter i alUn t believe it. He knew, that some of his feathered frleuds t illt their homes on the ground. Mrs Grouse, for i,wtn, nn.i White and Carol the Meadow Lark, but he Just couldn't Imagine a real bird living In the ground. Johnny Chuck told him a:out It. "I'll believe It when I see It." declared de-clared Peter. Y'ou know a great many people are like Peter In that they must see a thing In order to believe It So Peter refused to believe that Rattles the Kingfisher actually -What li It You Have Heard?" De manded Grandfather Frog. makes his home lu ttie ground, hut his curiosity was aroused, and once Peter's curiosity Is aroused he has no peace and he gives his friemU no pence until It has been satisfied. So the first chance Peter gut he hurried hur-ried over to the Smilini; Pool. He knew that Uattles spends nmst of his time there or along the Laughing Laugh-ing Brook, or over by the I!ig Itlver, and he knew that the other people who live there must know something some-thing about him. Grandfather Frog wns sitting on his big green lilypad watching for foolish green (lies. Peter Pe-ter has a great deal of respect for Grandfather Frog, who Is accounted account-ed very old and very wise. He waited wait-ed until Grandfather Frog had caught several foolish green flies, for he had learned by experience thnt Grandfather Frog was a great deal more likely to answer ques Hons when his stomach was full. VVhen he thought that it was wise to do so he ventured a question. "If you please, Grandfather Frog, where does Uattles the Kingfisher riAj Is a ton river W. BURGESS make his home?" asked Peter In his most poli'e manner. "Chug a-rum 1 llow slmuM I know?" replied Grandfather rog, gruffly. "Because you are so wise Unit you know e erj thing," said Peler. "No such thing. No sti' li tiling. I xul,ouy hD0WS everyming, reior.ea i Griinlfather Frog, still speaking 1 sruffly. but It was plain to he seen t X' i . I . I t l. that he was a wee bit flattered. "Well, you know so much that It amounts to the same thing," declared de-clared Peter. "I have heard such a queer thing about Battles the King Fisher that I can't believe it. I guess It Is Just gossip among the other birds who don't seem to like Uattles very well." "What Is It you have heard?'' demanded de-manded Grandfather Frog. "That Rattles makes his home In a hole lu the ground," replied Peter. "Well, I don't see anything hard to believe about that," grunted Grandfather Frog. "Why shouldn't he live In a hole In the ground?" "Why, because he Is a bird," re plied Peter. "Chatterer the lied Squirrel lives My Wije's Gone to In a hole In a tree, doesn't he? And : Happy Jack the :ray Squirrel ! builds a nest In the top of a tree, doesn't he?" asked Grandfather i Frog. "Ye-es." replied Peter slowly, try-! try-! ing to see what Grandfather Frog was driving at. ! "Well, they are not birds ; they r nnlmals. if they maice ineir homes In the trees, why should not j birds make their homes In the I ground?" continued i.ranaramer Frog. This was too mu.-h for Peter. Why shouldn't they? There was no reason why they shouldn't "Then It Is true that Unities makes his, I home In a hole In the ground I cried Peter. -Of course It Is true," replied Grandfather Frog gruffly. 'There Isn't any reason In the world why It shouldn't he true. Uattles Is a Mrd of serine." "Where Is It?" v" 1 i eufci-i ij. j I "That Is none of my huslness, noi t It anv tuisiness oi .,,mo. ,.hlred gV:.'. ''"all"-' l'1 " :i;,ve nsked Uattles where It Is. nr. ' I knew I wouldn't tell you. I never pry Into other people's se ,-rets and If you will 'ake my ad dee you won't either. Peter Uah I,L it Is a had hahit. No goo.l :.. of It. N' run away and attend to your own affairs, I want ;o take a nap. Poter knew he had learned all he Mild fr.ir firaildlauiei re's, m t n'jihvT iiui'.M-wNUs.rvica. lfAf 1 Beats N msara view of the Grand falls of Lhe Hamil of Labrador. 000 nillea northeast of Montreal, photographed for the first time from the air by Sydney o Monnlck. who made an aerial survey sur-vey of hundreds of. miles of territory on the bleak Coast winch nt ill remains blank on our mapa The cataract U s.Hd to he twice the helcht of Niagara fa 11a. KITTY McKAY By Nina Wilcox Putnam The girl friend says that being anchored to a buoy doesn't always mean you're married. . 1931. BU Syndic!. WNTJ Bcrrlo. Midnifht Begin Day Astronomers formerly began the day at noon, but recently It was deemed advisable for the sake of uniformity to use the same day In astronomical work as Is used In civil life and, commencing with W2T, all the national almanacs began be-gan the day nt midnight the Country -i.k! Mexican Raihvays Honor Morrow Tin FD7 JAV1KH SANt'lllCZ MKJOltAliA. executive president ot lhe National Hallways of Mexico, who was one of the closest Mexican friends of the late Dwlght Whitney Morrow, former United Stntes ambassador to Mexico, unveiling a memorial tablet at the Amerlcnn embassy. The placque bears the likeness of the former ambnsan'dor who d'd so much i to cement relf.tlons between the SOME VEGETABLES WHEN one realizes what a wealth of healthful qualities are grown In our gardens, what a comfort it Is to step Into them and pull a few fresh radishes or an onion or two for flavor, tt would aeem that everybody with a 0-foot nlot would try to grow soma of the fresh green things. Did you ever hear anybody complain of a meal having too many vegetables! One may begin a meal with a vege table cocktail and end It with a aalad dessert The main dishes may be vegetables, the entree and the drink If so desired. Scalloped Egg Plant Cut a large egg plant Into half- Inch slices, pare them and place In salt water for a few minutes, then rinse and cut Into cubes. Cover with boiling salted water and cook until tender. Drain well, add one email onion chopped and fried In butter, a tablespoonful each of chopped parsley and flour; cook, stirring for a few momenta Pour In a cupful of rich milk, add salt and paprika; when thick add the egg plant and turn Into a buttered baking dish. Cover with buttered crumbs or dot with butter and bake to a nice brown. Minted Carrots. In every garden, even small ones, a bed of mint Is treasured. A small root will live from year to year, and It will alwaya be ready for mint sauce or to add to Juleps or punches as well as to garnish dishes. Boll young tender carrots until tender, In very little water. Add butter, sugar, a little vinegar and two sprigs of mint (. 1131, WMUrn Nawipiptr Unlo.) Delicately Draped From Paris comes this Malnboch er frock In lightly printed crepe de chine, black on white with a red suede belt and a huge red straw capeline. Woman's Home Companion. Com-panion. ir in , ... , . m v neighboring republics. h S fi t 1 i ft jifin i .tHlilirfe! Sally Sez rW Mif la rteht, whw 'r w rMH, WH Bb4 m eUtr she Ilk Baa. Bat It la fcattar, itUI. wkaa ve. AU -pall" far Lace Iaatotiy. Oil 'T3 mi&X2 Countintr sheep as relief from insomnia doesn't alwaya work. We recall one occasion that we counted count-ed until we smelled the wool on thousand backs and even then had to get up and read a farm bulletin. ASK YOUR DHUGCIST FOB APEX WAVE SET AN INTKBMOUNTAIN PRODUCT The Naval observatory says that the diameter of Betelgeuae is generally gen-erally giveu as between 200,000,001 and 300,000,000 miles. The diameter diam-eter of Antares is about 400,000,-000 400,000,-000 miles. THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Tha palitlea! aatlaa la Wat ar Dirt Bat tha raal Imh la "WWra to aajf" Oa tkla apaa4a tha fa tar al aar aaaatrr. Fraaparltr la nat araaaal tha earner. Ire at aar aaavl Lat'a aaaa It by atna, la-taramntala la-taramntala Um4 Gaaaa. Tha kar aa It hi "Fatraalaa Haaia Iaaaatry". MBS. A. H. BAXTER. Naw rtaMata, Iaaha. STUDY AT HOME University InatrnctioB by MaQ larall AartlaM. Praauhla, lataraatsaar Mlatataai Caat Writ fat Home Study Bulletin T4r EXTENSION DIVISION UNIVERSITY OP UTAH Salt Laka CHj. Utah The public health service says that the weight of the human body before death and after death is practically the same. The difference differ-ence fn weight is imperceptible. Easier It Is easier to know mankind in general than man individually .La Rochefoucauld. GASOLINE Packed With Power Are You Planning to Attend College This Fall Write to WESTMINSTER COLLEGE Salt Lake City, Utah for catalogue a ad Information. 2 years college and 3 years high school all standard grade. Large city campus, modern buildings, build-ings, including dormitories and gymnasium. Experienced faculty. Christian environment. A full year's high school work and a full year's credit. $340 a year for board, room&tuitioa Wit Wit is that which has been often thought, but never before was well expressed. Johnson. (X rf par waak will ha paM .Tr I II I 'r tba baat U-wara artitla aa "Why tm haaU aaa Intanaaaatala naaa GaaaV Similar ta ahava. Band rar atary la praw ar varaa to la-taraiaaatala la-taraiaaatala Pradacta Calaain, P. O. Bai IMS. Salt Lakt City. If raar atarr appaara In tMa $5.00 dial yva wlu caira check far . W.N.U. Salt Uka Cltr Wk Na. IMS Odd Voluntary Levies One of the most curious systems of voluntary levies was that adopt- ed by a Hertfordshire (England) i lady. She fined herself "foi sal mon caugm, ior stags ana gauia killed, and for absence from church," and endowed two hospital beds with the proceeds. Scientific developmentA "knockout" revolver that shoots a violent air shock which does not wound but renders a man senseless for several minutes. Collier's Weekly. |