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Show Thursday, June 11, 1931 THE Cm trim stitch thread to matching or contracting color for the the stitching, laxt tlm-ocourse! of uittl'hlua needles with the thread, also the bobbin, and lew as you would for ordinary inching, after setting the gauge for nine to tea turtles to the Inch. From the corners cut oft lo forming the circles you ran make four but dish corners padded and bound with shown In the sketch. bias trim, Another useful gift, done the bias trim way, U the apron sketched, and made without a pattern. Simply take a square of the material, fold on the bias, cut out a circle for the neckline, shape under the arms and at the corners, as shown In the diagram, and bind the whole with bias trim. From the pieces left over you will have enough for pockets and the tie at the back. Still another dollar Idea for the bridal shower Is the set of sewing bag, tooth paste, brunn and other toilet article receptacle, and wash cloth bag, hliown at the upper left of the sketch. These, too, are all bound In bias trim, and with a bias trim stitched motif In two colors on each by way of decora- FOR THE BRIDAL SHOWER TIMES-NEW- pose. 1 B d time-savin- g tion. (a 11)1. Waatcra New,nor Union. wwni. th Sally Sez Children r d .well-beate- Then the Pigs Sang. came dressed In soft gray dresses with gray wings and sliver gray wands. They had said they wanted to look like little school fairies. Soon Peter (inome began his All the little p'gs stood teaching. up and recited In chorus the many wise things Peter had taught them all about; how clean and neat they should be In order to be thought well of and to give people a dif- almost every moment until towards the end of the play they wept because Ham, the villain, was punished by being turned Into a real ham for people to eat. Oh, Peter Gnome's school was a grent success for awhile. The pigs enjoyed playing and writing their letters In mud. But after a time It became too great an effort and the weather be- ' came so warm. So Peter Gnome said they would all have a summer vacation. He was not sure whether he would continue the school In the fall. The pigs, after all, didnt care so very much about being wise. And they said they had nothing great in the way of a career or future, so why go to so much trouble? And there was good sense to that. Don't you think so? ((c). 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) Water Spotted If you should accidentally spill ferent Idea than that the very name water on the leaves of a book, put of pig meant dirt and mud. the leaf between two blotters and Then the pigs sang their school press with a warm iron on one side singing. Peter called It singing to and then on the other. It will prevent the leaf from wrinkling. encourage them. STRAWS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION n one-four- th one-hal- lf eht Jncri It doesn't pay to lay down on the job. not good unless it is used. (. CLAUDE Corporation 8alt Lake City So. Main 104 THOMAS ELECTRIC CO. NEON LIGHTS Electrical Products Pioneer in Good Work The first school for Chinese girls was opened in 1825 in Singapore by an Englishwoman. FOREST DALE POTATO CHIPS Ne Eqnal For Crispneu and Quality Factory 47 Kensington Ave. Salt Lake City Tel. Hy 1741 looked over SANBORN gay and shining crowd that had assembled for the dance at the Van Dorne mansion and told himself that he was in for a tame evening. His ankle was lame from a recent accident; his friend, Gus Van Dorne, would forget him promptly since the fiancee of Gus was present; and Dale was practically unknown to the rest "What a chump I was to accept 3us' Invitation!" Dale grunted to himself as he walked the corridor outside the brilliant ballroom. Then he saw her I She had bent over a huge bowl of roses, and was breathing their fragrance. With her dark head, her eyes, the swift curve of her throat and neck, she made an attractive picture. "There is a girl I am going to know, if the heavens fall 1" he decided, and set out In search of Gus. Gus, however, had for the- time vanished with his fiancee. So Dale returned to his flrst haunt where be had seen the rose girl. She, too, had vanished, but as he hastened through the door opening Into the wide hall of the mansion he collided with somebody, and, "hacking sway, found himself facing the rose girl. "1 beg your pardon 1" he said a T didn't see bit too gratefully. you !" Her dark eyes twinkled as she said gravely: "I think that is evident I am sorry I delayed you." She started to pass. told the truth j bet did not have time to hatch It," DaleXsald quickly. "It's the same with me; the truth Is I was looking for you." "For me?" she asked, her dark yes growing a bit suspicious. "You," he answered frankly. "1 know that you are not dancing, and neither am 1. Let's sneak out long-lashe- d and enjoy this southern night." She hesitated, then smiled faintly. "I vote with you. Let's go but I must not stay too long." Outside In the fragrant dusk they strolled back and forth chatting of this and that; and Dale knew in a few minutes that he had found the girl he did not Intend to lose if he could help it. But suddenly she stopped. "Really, ' I must go inside." "But " he began. But she was gone. He stood a moment disconsolate and puzzled, felt for a cigarette, then remembered that he had forgotten his case, had borrowed a cigarette from Gus, and had seen Gus put his case in his top-copocket. So Dale started for the cloakroom. When there he found some difficulty In locating Gus' coat, and looked hastily through the pockets of two or three of the coats before he located the right one. Then he put Gus' case in his pocket and strolled out. As be did so, he saw the rose girl, but Bhe vanished before her could hail her. As he walked the terrace outside, smoking and dreaming, he saw her slight white form coming toward him. Then he saw two figures behind her burly ones. She and they stopped in front of him. "Here he Is 1" she said quietly. Dale found his arms suddenly men. pinioned by two "What Is this? A Joke?" Dale asked. "If it Is, It's on you. Miss Gordon was assigned to this affair to keep an eye on pickpockets and sneak thieves, and I guess you qualify," one of the men said bluntly. "She says she saw you going through the conts In the men's cloakroom." "Right, but hold on I I happen to be a college pal of Van Dorne. If you get him, he'll clear this up," SUCH IS LIFE lv7' )(! l i fafe&ft p pfK. blue-coate- d I" He caught her hand. "I thought this was going to be a tame evening. Thanks to you, It Isn't. Now suppose I help you keep an eye on the precious Jewelry of Gus' crowd, and then afterwards " He paused. "Afterwards," she repeated, slipping her arm through his hesitatingly, but as if in indication of surrender. "Afterwards I want to see you home," he said, not trying to keep the note of happiness from his voice; "and now promise you won't try to escape me!" "I promise," she said softly, and the note in her voice echoed the note In his. . 1931. McCture Newspaper (WNU Service. Wffef Your DrncrUt For Syndicate.) 1; A EVERY sort the - Ax r of straw, new hand- some rough braids which are the "talk of the town" this season, to the airiest, fairiest types. Every contour from the smartest of smart sailors to romantic g and flattering effects, every color harmony or color contrast, thus runs the story of whims and brims as they enter the plot of summer millinery. They're the latest and the swankiest, are the new sailors, of anything that has happened in the way of summer millinery for sports, travel or jaunty daytime wear. If you have neglected to acquire a nobby sailor, there will be something lacking In the chic of your summer wardrobe. If you take your cue from lovely Noel Francis of Radio Pictures who Is shown In this group in three poses, you will include in your collection of summer first of all a modish sailor. The sailor which Miss Francis has chosen and which is shown centered to the right In the Illustration, Is one of the very new and stunning rough straws in a delectable green. The next selection of this pretty radio star Is, as shown at the top In this illustration, one of the very flattering and youthful "flop hats" of exquisite black milnn just the OIL PRODUCT Berry Cups & Crates Cherry Crates SALT LAKE BOX CO. Waa. 6170 Salt Lake Went 619 So. Sth City, Utah It costs nothing to be loyal to the producers and manufacturers of the Intermountain area and it pays big dividends. Everytime a resident of this territory purchases a commodity produced or manufactured in this area he makes a profitable investment for then his money goes to aid in the development of the district payroll, taxes and supplies. BLUE SEAL CLEANSER Wonderful Sanitary Household Cleanser and Water Softener SOLE DISTRIBUTORS Hardware Co. ASK YOUR DEALER "GRAINS OF GOLD" THE WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL When you buy a local product or "Makes Cream Taste Better give your patronage to any home Western Made For Western Trade institution or shop you are helping Ask Your Grocer maintain a healthy condition in the commercial life in your community. If everyone would patronize The same rule applies to products home industry for all the require&t the orchards and farms in the ments of their business whenever Intermountain territory. practical to do so and would urge the folks at home to favor local ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. products in their requirements for the family tables, conditions of In Braces Artificial Limbs Trusses Arch Supports Crutches termountain industry would be Extension Shoes Elastic Hoisery and all lines of improved greatly Established in Salt Lake In 1908 business would benefit thereby. Ph. Was. 6264 Satisfaction Guaranteed L face-framin- 135 W. Third So. H, cha-peau- APEX OLIVE AN INTERMOUNTAIN Packed With Power I Salt Lake City. Ut. ' WANTED: Names of Agents to sell Christ-Bia- s Cards In 1931 through your local printer. Plans for 1931 being made now. Send in your name for detaili which will snake your selling easier without the troubles, mistakes and delays you had in eastern factories. representing Write W. N. U. P. O. Box 1545. Salt Lake City. Secret of Baking Success) sort of hat which looks well with most type of frock during the sunny midsummer hours, and then milan is, oh, so smart. Of course, with the fiuttery, frock, fussy, flowery garden-partone simply must wear a dressy hat with a sheer and picturesque brim.. Well, here It is, to the- left In the group. It is a pretty gesture which milliners are making this season In that they are working narrow hair braid in a lacy way as In this Instance. As to the hat which dainty Hudson, youngest of Radio Pictures featured players, is wearing (shown last In the group) It is of featherweight baku. bordered and banded with sheer horsehair. CIIERIE NICHOLAS. y - 8), 5931. Western Newspaper Union.) Sperry Drifted Snow Flour Tested Every Hour State Agricultural College eek 2 at will be use should Intermountain made Goods" Similar to above. Send your story in prose or verse to Intermountain Products Column .P. O. Box 1545, Salt Lake City. If your story appears in this column you will Q ET receive check for VWilW flfl ASK The Utah Agriculture Experimental Station, Logan, has just completed publication of bulletin No. 226 (technical) on the subject of Alfalfa Seed Production. The bulletin is written by J. W. Carlson and George Stuart and contains and very valuable information tables on alfalfa seed production. Persons desiring a copy of this bulletin should write the Utah Logan for a copy. fi Per for the best paid VVw article on "Why yoa llJ i GROCER j While the decrease in employment and payrolls in establishments is due to the general depression in business, the people of this territory could more than overcome it by being more loyal to the products of this territory. A great deal of responsibility in this matter rests with our business and professional men- - Take Advantage of Summer Training By Charles Sughroe Seeking Information WXT AKBYOU Experts say it is impossible to estimate the cost of boring a hole in the earth five miles deep. It might cost 110,000,000 or five times that amount, and it might prove impossible, no matter how much money was spent on it. GASOLINE Dale said, angry, yet amused. The rose girl vanished ; and a few moments later she returned with Gus. Gus looked him over with cold eyes. "I never eaw this chap before In my life!" he said darkly, and Dale got iils second shock, relieved only by subconscious realization that some llgnt of hope went out of the rose girl's face, clear In the light from the great windows. Dale come to himself. "Gus confound you " he stuttered as the officers started to lead him away. Gus hearty laugh saved the situation. "Hold on, men. He's an old pal of mine. He was after my cigarettes that case Is mine." "All right, then," Dale said grimly. "Now, if you'll all get out of here except Miss Gordon, I'll call It quits." She stood silent till the others had vanished ; then she stepped close to him. "Really, I am awfully sorry, but, you see, this isn't my real work. I am an art student, and and I did this to help out ((c). Beauty-Cultur- e Salt Lake City. VU yoo are Planning a Payinr noeineaa Fatnre. Inreetigate Our Plan Write For Catalogue By DUFORD JENNE The Weekly Short Story DALE hz. PUMPS MOTORS WATER WRKELS BOUGHT SOLD REPAIRED 64J- WKST 2nd SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Ak THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Demonstrate your faith in the Intermountain Country by buying Intermountain made goods. Intermountain dollars can buy more goods if they are Intermountain made. Make it a habit to say "Intermountain Made" to your Retailers and they will make it a habit to say the same to their wholesalers. After all "There's No Mace Like Home. MRS. UTHER JONES, JR., Caliente, Nevada It fit': la The broom These Brands Are Intermountain Made And Deserve Your Support Utah High School of Third Floor. Clift Bid. table-spoonf- Lively Ending to Tame Evening fiwis By IE ul st THREE ct WE Tested Recipes A Story for By MARY GRAHAM BONNER But they often called It the Ptgs' all had their stone TUB pigs aud their sharp stone pen- Bagpipe Orchestra. And some of cils and were practicing their let- the little pigs had become so proud of themselves since they had been ters every little while. They were writing beautiful b'g going to Peter gnome's school that Pa, for tlielr fiuiilly name, more they thought their squeals were every bit as good as some bauds. than any other letter. After that Pinky Pig got up and Itlght on time came Peter Gnome, tlielr teacher. He was wearing a with a very low bow said they lull green bat and green spectacles would now give their one-aplay for the benetlt of the fairies, and on his nose. In honor of Peter their The gnomes had told hltn that teacher, hi costume wus rather gay for a tinoiue. teacher of pig, but Peter had the Another pig waved a big, leafy Idea that he iiiunt Impress the pigs branch before the fulrtes so that with cleanliness and attractiveness for a few moments they could not for, as he so truly said, they see what was going on. would Just as soon wear tall bats Then the pig stopped waving his aud tall boots as mud ! branch, and all the pigs came forth As for the fairies who came to on a little stage made of moss. see how Peter Onoine's funny They acted a very funny play school was getting along they called "Hum or No Ham." Of course, they made llatn the villain of the play, aud No Ham was the hero the very finest pfg In the school. And they acted In such a funny way that the fairies were laughing Capacity Differ Radiation capacity depends largely on whether the surfuce of the material Is bright or dull. Hodles that are good absorbers of heut also have high capacity for radiation and are poor reflectors. A table in bind the edges wltb the bias trim, the Mechanical Kngineers" HandHAVE left to the last the making of a pretty flrst heamiug It with the circle book gives the absorbing or radipolished steel as and attractive trinket which we ex- edges, then turning over and stitch- atingas capacity of with 7 for hamcompared ing it down on the cretonne side. 17, pected to have ready for the sum- You will bave no trouble with this mered copper. The reflecting powmer bride's shower. What can we 83 for polished give her? Something that will sur- step, as the bias comes already fold- ers are given as prise and be of the greatest use, ed and creased for this very pur steel. 03 for hammered copper. and that will not cost more than a dollar, for there's the wedding present to come, and of course a new frock to wear to her marriage, and It's new hat time, and all that So let's find something realJy useBy NELLIE MAXWELL ful that can be made in a JilTy, for onions and top Is an old saying that "an six medium-size- d time, like money, certainly has cap. I'ut wings. Here are a few sugges- THERE a day keeps the doctor each awith a mushroom baking dish with a little tions: There's a perfect peach of away," and an onion a day keeps into cover and bake in a moda laundry bag, called the Japanese everybody away. A good time to water, oven about one hour. Rebag, because when hung it resem- indulge In the odoriferous bulb Is erate bles a Japanese lantern. The one at a time when you will not annoy move the cover the last 15 minutes shown In the sketch has the upper others. Onions are such whole- and brown. Tbey are delicious half of rose figured cretonne, and some vegetables that they should without mushrooms, or with a bit sausage. the lower half of plain rose sa- be served at least twice a week In of Lemon Pudding. Mix one cupful teen. It is made from two circles some form during the entire seaflour, two egg yolks well beaten, cut from SO to h material, the son. An onion sirup cannot be ex- of circles Joined with rose bias trim, celled for a cough, and a poultice one lemon, juice and rind, one of melted butter, and one which comes cut on a true bias. Just of chopped raw onion, mixed with colors, rye flour with a bit of vinegar to cupfulInof milk. When the right width. In boil-fafold whites of the ready to apply with a row of ma- moisten, makes a remedy for any In a shallow chine stitching. First cut a per- lung trouble. This Is not pleasant, the eggs and setbake Into hot water. baking dish fect circle the entire width of the but It Is very effective. Bake three minutes. Serve hot or material from newspaper, to use as This cold. Baked Stuffed Onions. a pattern. For the opening make makes a most main dish. Walnut and Salmon Salad. Sepa slash in the printed circle from Peel and cook satisfying the onions In of a arate into flakes a point on the edge to the center, salted water for ten minutes.boiling Take of canned salmon. Take and bind the slash with the bias out the centers, drain well. Parboil cupful f cupful of walnut meats Mm. For the handle use a a small green pepper and remove Shred three-fourtband of the cretonne bound the seeds, peel 12 large mushroom coarsely of chopped. a cupful of cabbage, let with the bias trim. Join the edges caps, cook In three tablespoonfuls stand In cold to crisp. of the band and stitch securely at of butter with the onion scooped Drain, mix with water the salmon and the top of the slash. from the centers, finely chopped. nuts, add one cupful of cooked cupful of bread salad dressing and serve on lettuce Lay the right sides of the cir- Add one-hacles together with the lengthwise crumbs, salt, pepper and a and you have something good. of butter; mix well. Fill 1931. Western Neirspaper Union.) threads corresponding, baste and PAGE - NEPHI. UTAH S, Jg& M , I CHILD" AfJD I ttAAtT Authors and the Bible A list of authors whose work shows the influence of the Bible would be endless, but we cite a few examples: Coleridge said, "Intense study of the Bible will keep any man from being vulgar in point of style." Daniel Webster said: "If there be anything in my style or thought to be commended, the credit is due to my kind parents in instilling into my mind an A early love of the Scriptures." Scotch nurse taught Byron to love the Bible and his "Hebrew Melo dies" are drawn wholly from the Scriptures. In Robert Bums' "The Cotter's Saturday Night" there are some 20 Biblical references. Washington Star. Inferior Pillow Material is more brittle Fluff of cat-taithan cotton batting and kapok. It is not as warm as kapok, but it compares in thi3 respect to cotls ton. It can be used for pillows, but is not very satisfactory, because it mats and has a disagreeable odor. |