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Show Thursday, October 27. 1949 THE TIMES- - NEWS, NEPHI. UTAH PAGE SEVEN Gay Corncob Potholder U.S. Motorists Learn to Drive More Slowly CHICAGO. American motorists mileage death rate deaths pei are learning to drive more safely, 100.000,000 vehicle miles was the lowest in the nation's history The according to the 1949 edition of the 8.0 rate was 30 per cent lower than National Safety Council's statistithe average rate of 11.5 through cal yearbook, "Accident Facts." The 1948 traffic volume was the World War II. If the higher rate greatest in the nation's history 8 had prevailed last year. 14,000 per cent greater than 1947. Yet the more lives would have been lost. 7 FOR YOUR RECIPE FILE K cup butter or margarine Vi lb. marshmallows (about 2Vi Uoz.) U teaspoon vanilla 1 pkg. Kellogg's Rice Krisples latt oz.) JS. rXV ,"V Mil IT'S TYRONE POWER, IT'S ALAN LADD Z DOMT BE SO FICKLE ni If MINUTE NEXT THE Cook butter or margarine and marshmallows over water until syrupy. Beat In vanilla. Put Rice Krisples in greased bowl and pour mixture on top. Mix wen. Press Into 9"xl3 squares greased shallow tin. Cut Into 2 when cooL Yield: 24 delicious Rice Krisples 'em I loves Marshmallow Squares. Everyone ' l0 5907 Amusing, Practical yet very prac- JN tical potholder knitted in the shape of an ear of corn of heavy So yellow and orange wool. simple and easy to do you can make more than one in an eve ning! Trim with green leaves and AMUSING a hanging loop. fPOCC JOHN JAR VIS """""""'''Ni TOWN , i ; L? yyi i jf OJ IS A EVER THE To obtain complete knitting Instructions, stitch Illustrations, material and finishins directions for Corn Cob Potholder. (Pattern No. 5807) Send 20 cents In coin, your name, address and pattern number. RIVER HERE, DEPARTMENT IS GOING TO BE ALL SET Ml&MWAY CIRCLE SEWING 630 South Wells St. Enclose 20 cents NEEDLEWORK Chleafe 1. lit (or pattern. No. Nam Address longer average life 70 FIRST AID to the AILING HOUSE by Roger C. SISTERV 'WHAT D'YOU SAY WE SWAP? YOUR 81 WHEN OUR WITH ME AMD SITS COMBS OVER. J AN' MV SISTER STS WITH VQU. PARENTS GO OUT r f 1 SSV? Battery Saves Time and Money Sta-ft new Battery has greatti liquid reserve than "Sta-ful- " ordinary batteries needs water only t times a year. In addition, mats for longer battery life. Money cannot buy Batteries hove Battsry Dealer. better battery. Se your neighborhood Auto-litAUTO-tlT- B Ohio BSATTIIY COKPOIATION tolede t 'According to ttitl conducted to accordance with S.A.E. life cycle standards. The untaxing Auto-4.i- ul e) Our drains are QUESTION: stopped up very often in spite of the fact that we have had manipes cleared by a chine. I am of the opinion that it is a clogged vent and not tree roots in the pipes. Can you give me any advice? ANSWER: It is possible that the pitch of the horizontal soil pipe is insufficient, so that grease and other sediment matter congeals and closes up the line and retards the flow of waste matter to the of the pipe is sewer. one solution, if that is the case. I doubt if a clogged vent would cause the condition. The other solution to such a problem is to install a grease trap in the line from the kitchen sink and clean it out periodically. er jmmtmantdM inn Fibre-gla- ss Whitman tree-root- Sta-f- ul m the If Re-layi- By Bud FUher MUTT AND JEFF fARE YOU SEASICK AGAIN?, rr j I. CAN -T STAND J r 1 ,r- - x - v s rz- i : AftSJS ntux mj fL.7 I Vt)U WAS - 7 it ft- I T - NEVER FELT . . Ci4 j l - i . Home Accident Deaths Number 35,000 in 1948 CHICAGO. Home is where the heart is and where the heart of the accident problem is, too. By Arthur Pointer JITTER mS J C-y- - M There were 35,000 home accident deaths in 1948 which makes the home America's No. 1 accidental killer. Falls were the greatest cause of home deaths last year, resulting in 18,200 fatalities. Burns, scalds and explosions came next, with a total of 6,000 deaths. Mechanical suffocation caused 1,800 deaths, to rank third in 1948. Special studies show that more than 25 per cent of fatal home accidents occur in the bedroom. The yard and kitchen are the next most hazardous locations at home, causing about 12 and 10 per cent of the deaths respectively. : SUNNYSIDE ( by Clark j S. Haa . on REUEF, two famous FOR FAST times more of io and methyl aUC'" v. ;nupto2Va :l A QVICKI RUB IN THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANALGESQVB New York housewife Throat Specialists report y Tesf: of CAMEL smokers.:. gives her report: 30-Da- 20.D ....7 DUE TO SMOKING GRANDMA BEUEVE OSCAR IS A SIT TOO SPIRITED FOR YOU. GRANDMA 1 I STABLE I . mi NO DAD-8LAME- HORSE D THAT UVES FOR.MEtf i TOO WILD SADDLE HIM 15 i i i ' " By CharleB Kuhn .A. UUT0 1 . r; . r rrl Ibcse were the findings of noted throst (pecislisa in test of hundreds of Bieo and women who smoked Camels, and ooly Camels, for 30 consecutive days. Tna throats of all smoker In the test wero examined every week a total of 2,470 careful Rami nations. coajt-to-cos- r mil K v |