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Show Thursday, January 29, 1931 THE TIMES-NKW- NEPIII. UTAH S TOUCHES THAT MAKE STYLE "Rosebuds" Won for Claire THE WEEKLY SHORT STORY F'lltKVVOOD was patiently aha. his eyes suddenly found far better occupation than looklttji at his own luther-eovereface. Ketleeted In his small shaving mirror from some uenrty apart-tneiwas the head and nhoulder u Ir of a girl. Bui such a girl I like a cloud of sun dimt. eyes wide and Intelligent Klrkwood couldn't see the color and a throat that assuredly eclipsed that of Annie Laurie. And she was doing most miraculous things with clny and her long sensitive Angers, For out of thai Inert mans of dull green clny she bud brought to life two children's heads. Not feeling that It was quite the thing to guze secretly at any young lady In the sanctity of her own home, Klrkwood heaved a sigh and turned his shaving mirror. The face was. however, deeply etched In his brain. He didn't know Just why his Uncle John's personality kept haunting him all clay. That auguxt person was always purchasing this or that art treasure and the figures on the checks ran from four to six figures. At present he was giving a great prize In the world of art the Wadsworth Competition and the lucky winner was to be richer by five thousand dollars. Klrkwood himself knew no more about art than his uncle knew of chicks, but the feeding of day-olfur some curious reason he felt that the girl reflected In his shaving mirror was a genuine In embryo. His nncle and the girl kept afllllatlng In his mind. Then later came the great Inspiration. "She must be made to enter that competition! But how?" Klrkwood racked his brain, and It was not until he reached home again that night and saw the Juxtaposition of his own window and the small slanting skylight window In hers that the Idea came to him. Anyone watching Klrwood would certainly .have thought him mad. Perhaps be was. Love Is a bit mad at times. He first detached the mouthpiece from the speaking tube at his dumbwaiter, then from bis bathroom he secured a long bit of rubber tubing that served as part of hla shower bath arrangements. it 1 1 inside? P b Feen-a-mi- nt the answer. Cleansing action of smaller doses effective because you chew it. At your druggists the safe and scientific laxative. FOR CONSTIPATION World Growing Warmer, But by Slow Degrees According to Dr. J. W. Humphreys, a famous physicist and weather expert, the trend la toward a hotter earth; but the warming-u- p process Is so slow there U no cause for fearing the heat will torture thts generation or several to come. Ia fact, Doctor Humphreys says, next summer may be delightfully cool. The evidence Is that glaciers In all parts of the world have been on the average slowly retreating since the culmination of the Ice age, and they are still slowly retreating. We are quite aware that the Ice sheet left Stockholm, Sweden, about 9,000 years 0 ago and left Niagara falls about or 80,000 years ago. The progress of heat Increase In Great Britain and the rest of the world Is nothing to get excited about. Doctor Humphreys says. There always will be temporary flurries of high or low temperatures for a season, for a year or for a period of years, but the average over any consecutive period of twenty years Is practically the same as over any other twenty consecutive years of which there Is official record. Montreal Family Herald. 23,-00- -- Don't let d your strength and vitality. Boschee'9 taV-V.T'- V Boschee'sto By NELLIE are a few meat are prepared io ways that are different: Mutton. Take three Braised pounds of breast of mutton shoulder or loin may be used, the surplus fat and cut the THE following which lte-tno- meat Into of bacon meat and Cover the and four strips. Lay four slices casserole, add the brown well on all sides meat with sliced lemon more slices of bacon. In a ITE i r L A Resistance to Blight bllght-re-slsta- nt Cheer for the Chicken-Hearte- d "I'm afraid of my life," the timid citizen complained to his lawyer. "Why, she's even threatened to attack me with an ax." "Huh Why worry? Did you ever ) 'Jsee a woman try to chop a stick of wood?" Philadelphia Star. r Another Alibi Mamma Marcus, why didn't you finish sawing that wood? Little Marcus I Just couldn't, the poor saw had the toothtajnma, ache. Xvrooklyn Eagle. grown man with a twelve-year-olmind has no trouble in finding amusement. A d Colds Cost Money It i m mmtimatrnd that which been so outstanding a this many day, yea, this many a season, has a rival an accent of white, with navy If you please. Emphasis Is placed on this new color alliance throughout fashion displays both of resort wear and for spring. The Importance of is sensed in the fabric sections, in the realm of things knitted, likewise the new spring coats; also frocks and the blouse together with millinery and all the charming accessories so necessary to chic are singing a "spring song" of Those clever little flat fur neckpieces which have been adding such a fetching "touch of white" to Winter suits, coats and ensembles are going to repeat their triumphs on the new style program. The expected prominence of the collarless coat has spurred designers on to create fashions In fur neckwear for spring of Intriguing design. Bright navy blue Is the color of the coat pictured. With It milady wears a white galyak stole or scarf If you prefer to so designate this chic little neckpiece. As a matter of fact, however, the word "stole" tins come Into usage again revived from the fashion lore of The color scheme days of yore. for this modish spring costume Is completed with a darker blue felt bat and dark blue kid shoes. By the way, If you are choosing for your next frock one of the many silk prints which are being so widely heralded for immediate wear and for spring, be sure to Invest In a pair of navy ki ' shoes to wear with It. Matching e. BLACK-and-whlt- ' I KPi e. navy-and-whl- t ! ? " - i, 4 ' 7 vf r V' I H-h- t-V- v c.U.'rrtrr r There's only one food for the old cow Throe Brands are lntcrmountain Made and draerve your support. Hevvletts' Jams rv u.w.u. -- ' 1 . - : r"? -- ' " ' ' i tr - ' r Home Fruit Home Susrar Home Labor , Best Quality mm NEW (Copyright.) f FAIL to respond to the call TO the mode which bids one wear MAXWELL white accessories with one's winter Add one small onion sliced thin, costume, is to "pass up" one of the three carrots sliced, one cupful of most flattering fashions of the moI'our over one" cup ment. celery diced. As to the custom of wearing white ful of sour stock and add salt and Cover closely and bake bat, gloves and purse with the sumpepper. two and hours. Tomato mer costume, there Is nothing unwith a half teaspoonful of sugar usual in that It Is to be expected. may be substituted for the soup However, for white millinery and other details to accent the midwinstock. Braised Oxtails. Wash thorough- ter daytime costume, this is a matly three oxtails cut Into pieces. ter of real news. The vogue had Its beginning in Dredge with flour and brown In the fat to which a slice of onion has the early part of the season and been added. Add two cupfuls of has been gaining In popularity right tomatoex and water to cover, one along, until at this moment the tea smartest dressed women are exteaspoonful of salt, spoonful of pepper, four whole pressing no end of enthusiasm for cloves and a few grains of mace white cliapeaux (usually simple litSimmer for three hours' closely cov tle white felts) which are often ered. Remove the oxtails, thicken supplemented with cunning white the gravy and serve with the gravy fur neckpieces plus in some Inforpoured over the oxtails. More salt stances aa tiny white muff, not white gardenia bouton-nierwill be needed to season the meal getting for it is part of the play. during the conking. In the picture the Tripe Roll. For those who are scheme Is cnrrled down to fond of tripe this recipe will be wel come: Take two pounds of tripe in the slightest detail, even to the one piece (boiled). Boil, mash green woolen of the frock being and season four large potatoes, add flecked with white. A particular a tablespoonful of chopped onion, feature Is the broad white suede two cupfuls of soft bread crumbs belt which matches the novel white gloves. Notice the f of a green pepper chopped one plmiento chopped, one tea width of this belt, for the wider are newest. spoonful of salt and pepper and pa belts when the tweed street suit prika to taste. Mix. this mixture or Even ensemble is strictly tailored, and and spread over the tripe, roll tight Roll In without white fur. a chic white felt ly and tie with strings. melted fat and flour and lay on is worn together with white goatgloves. strips of bacon. Buke for an hour skin White headwear worn with the in a hot oven and serve In slices black coat or suit which Is collared with tomato sauce. . with white is proving an intriguing ((). 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) one-hal- Pf J mum PATRONAGE f rw,.( .wi j!r'(' theme, especially at this time of the year when one's winter costume seems to demand a freshening accent. Quite frequently there Is a touch of black on the hat so as to successfully unify the costume. Perhaps It is a wee feather which sounds the black note on white, or a bow of velvet or belting ribbon or a bit of fur. The white felt hat which Is trimmed In black galyak or black caracul or similar thin Hut pelts. Is outstanding. White fur sets consisting of beret, muff and neckpiece, enhance not only stunning afternoon costumes made of black velvet, but they are sponsored with cloth suits, either black or of any of the many novelty woolens which are so popular this season. !I31. (). WoHtern Newspaper Union.) "Queen of Heaven" The Kgyptlans In Invocations to the deities used the term "Queen of Heaven." and in Jeremiah 7:18 It Is recorded: "In the streets of and the streets of Jerusalem, the children gather wood and the fathers kindle the fire, and the worn en knead the dough, to make cakes to the queen of heaven"; also 44: 17: "We will certainly perform every word that has gone forth out of our mouth, to burn Incense unto the queen of heaven." Washington Star. Ju-du- gorVj vice MOTOR OIL Flows Freely in Cold ather CLAUDENEOHLIGHTS So. Main 104 Pkooucts Corro ration Salt Lk City WHY I SHOULD USE MADE GOODS I use lntcrmountain made goods, that are made by Home Companies, by home people, from home raw materials, in my own community, because I am supporting; Home Industry, creating a home market- for home raw materials, putting- the money in circulation at home, strengthening my community, and furnishing employment, enjoyment and contentment to my home people. Mrs F. J. Kidman, Moulton, Idaho. INTER-MOUNTAI- N Ask Your Druggist For INTER MOUNT AIM PRODUCTS APEX DRUGS v For Every Raking Purpose Sperry Drifted Show' Flour 3& Stsndsrd Sine lgSt Two Interpretations "To admit that you are wrong," said HI Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "may show that you are very fearless or soinewhiit scared." Washington Star. were calling on giving us a family name thought we should have been called monkeys. "We have a good ninny of the habits of the monkey family. But then we have no sense of humor, By MARY GRAHAM BONNER and they said that monkeys had. so of any- they thought that name wouldn't do. BIRD was sitting because they couldn't think ' "I don't see any sense In being MR. HOATZIN the limb of a tree, In the thing else to call us." funny, anyway." lives. he where Mr. then off Hoatzin climbed Just to far country "Neither do said Mrs. HoatAlong walked Mrs. Lovely Bird, another limb, and he used his claws, zin, who lookedI,"more stupid than who had been so named because neck and wings to get along. her mate. she was so beautiful and so lovely. "How queerly yon do move," said "I've also Mrs. Lovesaid heard," "Good morning," said Mrs. Lovely Bird, "that your family were Bird politely. ly very hard hearted. "Good morning," said Mr. Hoat-zl"It has been said that a member Bird calmly. of your family could be shot down Just then Mrs. Hoatzin and the while sitting alongside you on the children Joined Mr. Hoatzin on the limb of a tree and that the rest of branch of the tree and sat looking you would not mind at all." at Mrs. Lovely Bird. "True," said Mr. Hoatzin, "we're They looked far from Intelligent, not wasting any of our time being and they didn't seem to notice what fond of anyone." a lovely bird she was. "Strange, strange creatures," said "Won't you tell me something of Mrs. Lovely Bird. "And why do your life's history?' asked Mrs. you live In those trees covered with Lovely Bird. thorns? They look so uncomfort"What do yon want to know?" able." asked Mr. Ilontzln. "Oh, no," snld Mr. Hontzin. "We "Well." said Mrs. Lovely Bird, don't mind them. We have our Tve heard It said that you couldn't nests and we are quite contented. sing." "Nothing bothers us. nothing Mr. Hoatzin. "Quite true," said makes us particularly happy or sad "we can't so much as warble." or gay or gloomy." "Indeed. Isn't that sad." said Mrs. strange creatures," said "Strange, Mr. Hoatzin Climbed to Another Mrs. Lovely Bird, very sympathetically. Lovely Bird again. Limb. "I don't see why It Is sad. We Si. 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) don't cure whether we know bow to Mrs. lively Bird. 'Ton really sing or not. Washington's Land Holdings "It makes not a particle of dif- creep like a snake. At the time of the Revolutionary "Did they ever think of calling ference." war Washington owned approxi"But I've also heard It said that you a snake?" "Yes, they thought of It, I be- mately 40,000 acres In detached you could hardly fly at all," said Mrs. Lovely Bird. lieve, but then we're not like the areas, mostly In the Ohio valley, "We can't. We're really hardly snakes because we cannot really besides the Mount Vernon estate, which embraced 8,000 acres, more birds at all, hut somehow they crawl at all. "Now some of the people who or less. called us birds years and years ago .Wy,Bird navy-and-whi- te Sally Scz is one-hal- Testing Chestnuts for 1 2 'ir one-fourt- h Vi Syrup Many persons can say that they have gathered chestnuts, but not many Americans can say they searched for them In the forests of Korea and Japan as can R. Kent Beattle, a forest pathologist of the Department of Agriculture who has just returned to this country from n two and a half years Journey for that purpose. Beattle was hunting for chestnuts to plant In American forests and daring his sojourn In the Far East he collected about 250 bushels of nuts of native strains, and scions of about 90 cultivated varieties. He shipped these nuts to Washington and the Department of Agriculture planted them In Its forest nursery at Glendale, Md., to tesl their resistance to blight and their adaptation to the climate and soil of a new homeland. ' I Savory Meat Dishes Jffv r.HABlMTlTPn druggists lie took to milking unexpected uncle, much to that person's surprise. That hi nephew khimld take een cursory Interest In the hundreds of attunes arriving dally tor Judgment surprised him even more. Klrkwood kept his voice wonderfully even ulicn he remarked, "Ituther a nice thing, thut " and pointed to "Kiwehilils." snorted uncle. "Nice! "Nice! There's more soul and life and pure grandeur In I hut 'nice' thing thunI you have In your whole body. Huh The bands Hint modeled that clay are the hands of another Itodln If you know who Itodln Is." Kirklund shiiedhls uncle on the that back, shouted something sounded like, "1 knew It!" and left In such an uproarious state thut Uiu-lJohn wondered about his sanity. All the way home Klrkwood was He would planning the future. meet the girl soon. There would be a swift and triumphant wooing, a quiet wedding and three months' holiday honeymoon on the continent. He knew he would not tell her of the clalraudlenl experience until about a year Inter, when safely bound tn him by that circlet of gold and his arm as well, be might safely do so. ' And Claire. In her studio nest door, was gazing with unbelieving at a letter and a check. A greot prayer of thankfulness went out from her heart thut her highest dream had come true. ctilU on hi white-with-colo- r Syrup soothes instantly ends coughs quickly. Re. m.t At all 1 M . IIPC"! FT By Dorothy Douglas tie put the mouthpiece tn the tune and hllfiitly slipped out on the narwindow. row coping uutxlde hi The Fates were certainly lending very helpful liund tn IM alTuir for a tiny ventilating pane was left opeu In the girl's window. Agulnxt this Klrkwood secured t lie mouthpiece, then carried the tube end buck lo bis room. Wheu Claire Coventry switched off her golden Htiht and (dipped Into her be she vui deep In plans fur the future fcilie nus dreaming that she was gazing Kwllliiiiiiul at the beauties of the Parthenon when out of that spirit bound world she heard a sepulchral voice snlng. "Kilter Knter WuilsHorth Compel It Inn Wadsworth Competition t" Claire sprung out of bed In a dazed condition and switched on the lights. No,' there wns not a soul In the room Had she been dreaming or was there really an unseen presence trying to help her? It had not for a moment occurred to Claire that her work was promoting enough to send to the great coniietltton but now, with that mexsage ringing In her brain, she knew she miml obey. Next morning she put a few loving, finishing touches to the childhood group; and calling It "iiose-bud- s Claire cast It and entered It before the week was out. Klrkwood, In the meantime, had stolen only one or two fleeting glances at the glorious girl and each time his heart turned a violent somersault. SEASON OF NA V Coaqs IV coughs wear down am wiua PAGE TIIUEE for If IT A MIIT) VlfnutVlinilVI rUxnlJmarJarmtt) KDYLt Health Exercises .ver, morning qoLDEN iff COLOR 1 Tuesday CKlDENJnQlIAUTYj - KSLi ti rr-rrt sj morning; at 10:80 i KLO: Every morning at 10:15. TUNE IN ON VITANUT PROGRAMS f. ASK YOUR GROCER iJ3. iv&BjS2S PERFECT EAR TAGS MADCOMT , n footwear is a detail which must not be overlooked tn assembling one's Dew spring wardrobes. In regard to the novel fur neckpieces whose mission it Is to enhance the new coats and Jackets and such, the range of spring fur shades In such peltries as galyak, sheared lapln and sheared lamb, is sufficiently diversified so as to either match exactly, blend or sharply contrast with the costume coloring. I'astels which show new versions of cream, beige and gray, are Important In addition to block and white. In order to achieve a perfectly harmonized unit, fashion demands that the handbag, gloves, millinery, footwear and such accessories as the belt he meticulously related In colo: to the fur neckpiece. CIIHKIK WeMern NICHOLAS. NifiMim Union - CTTY. suss I'll OS send ron nice samplc. nag ASK FOR SPUD BAR MILK SUCKER BAR ACE HIGH BAR OSTLER'S Chocolates THE EXTRA QUALITY MILK MORNINCTilLK THE ONLY HOME OWNED MILK tfC fl fl Pr weeK: w'" be paid for 3J.UU the best 50 word article on "Why you should use Inter mountain made Goods" Similar to above. Send your story to Inter mountain Products Column. P. O. Box 1545, Salt Lake City. If your story appears in this column you $5.00 will receive check for susmussjiisji Jlllipiiyjl II muwiuu.ui muffarer from cold tommm throo day timm from work in FORTIFY YOURSELF AGAINST COLDS, GRIPPE Ton op VJtth DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY All Dealers. Liquid or Tablets. By Charles Sughroe Funny Folks, These Grownups WE'RE COAJWA GET OJJE OF THOSE ICELESX- - .House AT i jb Were too, ISUTOUR MAID TH&EATEUED TO OjJlTSH LIKE? 1 IHF GMAKI TEB HEE! OUR AAA - IP AT FUUHY TOOs- - BHE- WRITES AklO fiAMLS HEFLSELP A LETTER. PAY, SO HER. BERV 90Y FPJZUQ 1UE POSTMAYJ, WILL CALL I .mm is mi us ii in sr srtnSiiln-i- iwii rsj nr iinrff WANTED : Names of A Rents to sen Christmas Cards in 1931 through your local printer. Plans for 1931 being made now. Send In your name for details which will make your Belling easier without the troubles, mistakes and delays yon had in rep resenting eastern factories. Writo W. N. U. P. O. Box 1545, S. L. C, LeEgthy Highway The Pacific highway from Vancouver to the Mexican boundary line south of San Diego is about 1,675 miles in length. . |