OCR Text |
Show Sally Sez Saving a Famous Elm ol WashinSion Ar. A. A Claims the Shortest Name THE RIGHT KIND OF GIRL By DOUGLAS MALLOCH I - J -4., : - .-.TV. ' r-rlj $ 4 B Y t J ' - - - h f. 2 :yr- :.YV - " Vi-riiii,.ti,.l,a ,r ivta.f.,-,, 1 Wl tfi J ,,-ni rfrii.ili WHO baa tbe shortest name lo the United Stater,? This question arose on tbe death of a man named He. and np to (Into Mr. A. A of Chicago la holding bis own against all claimants. It Is bard to see bow be ran be beaten. Mr. A, whose first name Is Aaron, is aeen here with a message of congratulation from Mr. J. Ur of Tor-rfngton. Tor-rfngton. Conn. OOOOOOOOCXDOOOOOO BEDTIME STORY By FLATHORNS THE MOOSE IS SMART PETER RABBIT was so excited that he couldn't sit still as be listened to the story told by Honker the Goose of how Flu thorns the Moose had got even with the hunter hunt-er and had kept hlra In a tree all bight When Honker paused as if that were the end of the story, 11 Old tha Hunter Get Away!" He Asked Breathlessly. reter's curiosity prompted him to ask a question right away. "Did the hunter get awayr be asked breathlessly. "I guess that hunter would be there yet If It hadn't been for other hunters," said he, "Every little while at night he would shout at tbe top of his lungs. 1 guess It made old Flathorns grin to hear htm. Every time he shouted Flathorns Flat-horns would come out of hiding and snort and butt the tree. Just after daybreak 1 heard an answering shout away off in the distance, and I knew then thnt some one was coming. I wondered if Flathorns heard or if he was so filled with rnge that he had forgotten to watch out or If he thought because he had frightened this hunter to death he could do the same to any other hunter. The one In the tree began to shout a great many things. I guess he was warning whoever was coming to look out for Flathorns. "Flathorns rushed out and stamped and snorted just as be bad Setting New Record Miss N. Ualstead setting a new wortJ"a record for women In the 410-yard ru,i at the Women's A. A. hampionships at Stamford Bridge, Inland, of 13 4-5 seconds. The f or-ipr or-ipr record vai held by Miss M. E. !-:ing 1.5 seconds. . . -. , ' . " - "-Hi ' JhiVii . . - y i -; . .., I ..-V . . I .: . tHIC100, TIIORNTON W. BURGESS j been doing, but he was smart. He osuaiiy 14 while he was doing everything he could to scare that hunter be was watching even If he didn't seem to be. By and by ! saw another hunter with a terrible gun creeping up very slowly and carefully care-fully so as not to make a sound and got where he could shoot Flat-horns. Flat-horns. I had just opened by mouth to warn Flathorns when I saw him stop stamping and stand perfectly still looking and listening. 1 knew then that he knew that danprer was near, so I held my tongue, I wanted want-ed to see If he would try to chase this hunter up a tree, but he was too smart for that He knew that this hunter would be ready with his Are stick, so he Just melted away, xes, sir. that Is what he did, Just melted away. One minute he was there In plain sight and the next be was nowhere to be seen. He He's All Ready -With an Ark for f4 wit - V ! 0 VACATION DISHES FOU a picnic or afternoon garden party, try these little cakes: Cup Cakes. Sift two cupfuls of flour, four teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one teaspoonful of cinnamon, one-fourth ter.spoonful of salt Add one cupful cup-ful of chopped nut meats, one package pack-age of dates, sliced; mix these well with the flour mixture. Cream one- fourth of a cupful of butter, add one cupful of sugar gradually, then two beaten eggs. Add the dry Ingredients In-gredients alternately with one cupful cup-ful of crushed pineapple. Bake in small cups, cover with Icing and ! sprinkle with coconut In any de- I sired color. This recipe makes four dozen cakes. Collegiate Sandwiches. Spread one slice of bread lightly buttered with peanut butter. Caret with a layer of dates. Spread a second slice of buttered bread with currant or cranberry Jelly. But the slices together In pairs. One-half package of dates, one-half cupful of peanut butter, will be sufficient for a dozen sandwiches the slxe of that college boys and girls like Ice Cream Cake Pudding. Iat the yoiks of three eegs until un-til light add three-fonrths of a cupful cup-ful of sugar gradually. Mix well. It I 1 If . fc, , V s . . .. 1 THE right kind of girl doesn't smoke Just because She thinks she looks "smart" with a "smoke" in her Jaws, The right kind of girl doesn't dress like a Jade Because "that's the way thnt the dresses are made," The right kind of girl has a mind of her own j If a thing Isn't nice, then she leaves It alone. The world where she lives Is In sort of a whirl, But it can't change the ways of the right kind of girl. The wrong kind of girl has a wonderful won-derful time. She talks about sex and she reads about crime. Tbe wrong kind of girl gives tbe fellows a thrill, And enjoys It herself, or she thinks that she will, Tbe wrong kind of girl makes tbe universe stare With the things she will do and the clothes she will wear. She might wed a banker, she might wed an earl. For the sign says "For Sale" on the wrong kind of glrL Tbe right kind of girl hasn't any sucb beaux; They're workers and doers, the fellows fel-lows she knows. The right kind of girl has some fellows who call. But it's they that she likes, not their money at all. Tbe right kind of girl sees some fellow depart With the wrong kind of girl, and It troubles her heart Bat a man wants a wife who's as pure as a pearl ; When he weds one at last It's the right kind of girl . 1931. bouclaa llalloch.1 WNTJ Servlc bad stolen off through the woods so quietly that he didn't make a sound. I didn't know how such a big fellow as he Is can do It but he can. There wasn't a rustle of a leaf to tell where he had gone. "When the other hunter came np there wasn't a sign of Flathorns excepting ex-cepting the smashed flre-stlck and the torn-up ground and the bark rubbed off the tree by his horns. The hunter In the tree scrambled down, and after a little the two of them went off, but the one who had been In the tree kept turning his head every other minute, and be looked scared to death. I guess he won't hurt Flathorns again In a hurry. I don't know how Flathorns Flat-horns knew when it was time to 1 IPZ? ftv tTrrM - xr?Kr.S n Si t" t-V WILLIAM GKEENWOOD, a resi dent of Olympla, Wash., of ad-Tanced ad-Tanced years, says bis home city and Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles are so wicked and corrupt that God has decided to wipe thera off the face of the earth. This, William believes, will be accomplished accom-plished through a second flood that "There Is no reason to believe a chap la airfninded," aays Knowing Nora, "merely because he la windy." ItJl. Bll Srndleat.) WND Scrvie add two tablespoonfula of Juice and grated rind of orange. Fold in one-fourth one-fourth of a cupful of cracker crumbs, one-half of a package of dates, on-h&!f cupful of chopped nuts, one teaspoonful of baking pow dcr. Mix well fold In the sil.Tj beaten whites of the eggs and spread evenly In a shallow pan lined with waxed paper. BaVe In a slow ovn forty-five minutes. Cool cut In cubes, serve in stemmed glasses with Ice cresm. ONE of the tine old elms at Lafayette square, Washington, across the street from the White House, is In danger of death, and tree surgeons are exerting all their skill to save It They are shown bme filling the cavity with concrete and putting In steel bars after the decayed wood has been carefully removed. slip away, for after the first shout the hunter made no sound. "He seemed to know Just how long he could safely stay and Just when It was time to go. He's smart Flathorns Flat-horns is." "lie has to be In order to live," growled Buster Bear in his deep grumbly-rumbly voice. "I wish he had chased that other hunter and taught him a lesson, too. If a few more hunters were hunted, I guess these men would learn how it feels and then we people of the Great Woods and the Green Forest might have a fair chance." Peter drew a long breath. "That was a splendid story," said he. "I would like to see old Flathorns. Tell us some more about the Great Woods." "Not tonight," replied Honker. "I came here to rest, for I've had a long Journey, and I'm very tired." With this Honker settled himself to sleep in the middle of the pond of Paddy the Beaver. (ffl by J. O. Lloyd.) WND Service. Second Flood will inundate the whole Pacific coast of the United States. But William has Imitated Nonh and has built for himself and perhaps a few chosen friends an elaborate ark In which he hopes to ride the waters when that flood comes. The vessel, here shown with the builder. Is 65 feet long and 15 feet wide. Your Home and You By BeUy Callister CANDY AND WEIGHT P ANDY Is one of the first things rtcken from the diet list of louiviuuais trying to lose weight nd yet some women find candy ..v.t..u, iu reuunng. rney eat a Piece of candy five or ten minutes before roeaj time, for the very reason mat mothers warn their winaren not to eat candy within an hour of luncheon or dinner, it takes off the keen edge of their appetite ap-petite and In that way helps them to get along on vprv lisrht mfi.m. Some women And the omission of me most convenient plan n reducing weight, and are perfectly perfect-ly content to go without food froir breakfast time nntti Int. riinn.. they can eat two or three pieces of candy during the course of the day to stave off the discomfort of too great hunger. Under ordinary circumstances the time to eat candy I. within one or two hours after mealtime. rilT'.r'1 f nn6j maT be served 5Ptr . wwt coors dinner and ht of worted candies are often onred when coffee Is served In the drawing rrnm after dinner. it is customary to place small P SUPERSTITIOUS H SUE SHE HAS HEARD THAT Among the mountaineers If a gal's lover gets thirsty she never, no, never, allow him to take a gourd of water from her hand, for If she does, he Is liable to become a rip-sporting rip-sporting water-bug. ((& 1931,ttcClure Newaoaper Syndicate 1 WNU Service.! dishes of candy and nuts on the card tables during the evening at cards, but this Is by no means necessary, and the hostess who wishes her guests to do Justice to the refreshments or late supper following fol-lowing Is wise to omit it . 1931. McClur Newspaper Syndicate (WNU Service.) California' Climate There are four fluencing the climate peculiar to California. According to Doctor McAdie, they are as follows: The movements of the great continental and oceanic pressure areas, the so-called so-called permanent highs and lows: the prevailing drift of the atmosphere atmos-phere In the temperate latitudes from west to east; the proximity Or the Pacific OCPnn nl tha ceedlngly diversified topography of the country for about 200 miles Inland In-land from the coast Attractive Ensemble - rv- .j ; 1- i-J-.'1' v f ti! t: pJ.-.j !i r j. - - f ; ' ! ? HiUI I- i JTT l . !l c i i j. r:i..y - -d and cleverly arranged bntton JSS whitrcLnivhe sports of badwB:0vwldeseif-8titched Ywir cow would have a right to kick if y0n fj... I hay to some other cow. Then give home industry J?'A age. You will be much surer These Brands Are Intermountain Made And fl UTAH HIGH SCHOOL OF BEAUTY-CULTURE Srd Floor, Clif t Bids. Salt Lake City, VU If joa aro Planning a Payinf Baalneti Fatnra, Inreatleata Our Plan Write For Catalogue Gethsemane, the garden mentioned mention-ed in the New Testament as the scene of the betrayal of Christ by Judas, is now the property of the -Franciscan fathers. WANTED: Namei of Agenti to aell Cbrist-naa Cbrist-naa Carda in 1931 throngh your local printer. Plana for 1931 being made bow. Send in your nam for details which will make yonr aellinr easier without tha trouble, mistakes and delays you had in representing eastern factories. . Writ W. N. U-P. O. Box 1545, Salt Lake City. Ask Tour Drng-gist For K-HAHD LOTION - AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but sinks out of the race, where that immortal im-mortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat. Milton. FIT-WELL ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. Braces Artificial Limbs Trusses Crutches Arch Supports Extension Shoes Elastic Hoisery Established in Salt Lake in 1908 ' Ph. Was. (264 Satisfaction Guaranteed 135 W. Third So. i Salt Lake City, Ut. In classic myth, Polyxena was a daughter of Priam and Hecuba. The early poets say little about her, but according to later legends she is the heroine of a tragic love affair with Achilles, the Greek hero. "GRAINS OF GOLD" THE WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL "Makes Cream Taste Better" Western Made For Western Trade Ash Yonr Grocer Indium is an extremely rare metal met-al recovered from zinc. It is about 10 times as valuable as platinum. Several carloads of zinc ore are required re-quired to produce one pound of the metal FOREST DALE POTATO CHIPS N Equal For Crispneaa and Quality Factory 47 Kensington Atc. Salt Lafca City TeL By 1741 paid for the best 50-word article on "Why yon should a s e Intermountain made Goods" Similar to above. Send yonr story in prose or verse to Intermountain Intermoun-tain Products Column J. O. Box 1545, Salt Lake City. If your story appears in this column yon will AA receive check for V Weill! MM) ask i U ' ,"s GROCER FOB &r-rSjii CAM -Tfnm .n9 AfTOTTT l nidi A,lUvl w- - - We have places for students to earn beard and rooa 4 a largest and Best Equipped School in the intennonntaiB jgnw Buffale Bars Memory Tie tomb of Buffalo Bill is on eout mountain, near Golden, Clo, about ten miles from Den- imVw h? on January 10' iU. Then la an equestrain statue ... feHenry Payne Whit- "Zt-T "y. yo, near one of the f-1. , ,CI th Yellowstone Na- Cody snnne and museum at Cody. .Tfa tt'ent lik, to know without 5 tte tody of returns. Deserve Your j fl'JW, id una THIS WEEK'S PEEK SKJi Wake np! AU yon peopled intermountain region, atand sS with your dollars, fill n..S Suw 2lllir kets with intermouataui I and boats on POods. then sriatra kiJ. " ' , too ' "v " SIBK! old man prosperity. Just tn i and see the old fellow peeta a smile once more-let's jo. j MRS. G. C EAGLES, 1 PIPE AND FITTINGS New and RwUimrt Write as for Pries SALT LAKE PIPE CO. 475 West 6th So Salt lib On Send this ad and get I 10 lima , "Scumbling," in art, fa the p cess of softening the colors dip ture by blending them with a k tral tint, applying this nentnlS over the colors with a nearly tf. brush. BLUE SEAL CLEANSER Wonderful, Sanitary HowkoU ' ' ' Cleanser and Water Softener SOLE DISTRIBUTORS t'clIaiTlwafceo. ASK YOUR DEAU3 f "Free Wheeling" is not m. was first discovered dttring the pjf nineties by a gentleman -while rid- ing on the back seat of t tafe bicycle with his wife on the ta seat Exchange. J HELP UTAH -KELP KGI Br always asking you desle 1 Intermountain Made Broom By Nam Blue Ribbon - Black Beairtj Gold Crown Centuries ago, when books wa writtenhy hand, their verbially great, anu .""ij were irequenxiy bci. t" purpose ol purcnasmg n Aimc KW LIGHTS Electrical Product? Corpo 1046 So. Main Salt U!Ji c f f ,a .words and daggea were 01 cnoiu - tremely.- hard NEW MfvrnR OIL Free From Carboa., -you can't make a silk P of a sow's ear," i Ush proverb and the fct appears to be in Cotgrave" VaS in Swift's Tome -r (1748) and agam n u Clarissa- (1785) andiepe thereafter. Feed for WatA My little daughter wasj p in the washroom on a j took np my J itil warned her to be care.ul- i from her hands and it ieu I took BP Ihl w u h.M it to my e&r, at daughter ?jpV is it unconscious 7 irAyi aim r une. There is no w,e ls treating a nou-"- r- -afceS"-' .4 I - - - Crowded jithNatloiii k the tea i ,-ei to W wblcb t ewu i mrnl jding oiy. 6a' friving tea bust Leu and child loos, picking n o flosk; tea I almost endlei kntit OD XO lankee cUpP with cargo I destined to I ftow port Is r taborbs. : Th ic'ty's five-mile e than three 'ant of the roin the sea. ' I travelers vlsi lie port, one i Iroads and go ffiond In this I vessels frorc Kong make 1 b which pen jpast oppositi wao (Formoi fceam op the Anchorage, ':si transfer after nine l?-covered si lj caned, h It their hnn 1 suburban do- native," 1 I s aatlve's b ave! in the er of the river's obsl forage is art! iwent a I the city fcow troubles Icteristlc of iiffl as the: lea ra hi pe steps k thus avoid of reloedln 1 From Ri Joarnej 1 paj be ma Jt3an chair. t to Ik of the rl m ot t of Fooch On j Wffllate I'isls M t?o i.vnn Sarohi |