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Show THE HELPER TIMES. HELPER, UTAH CHIFFONS DAINTY AND GAY f tm now that he was It didn't seem a thing for an old bear to do. Alier the man had gone to sleep By MARY GRAHAM BONNER and It hears were supposed to be asleep, too, they would talk over bears nice things to eat. work. the USUALLY a man who takes hisBut the other bear did not like They had to whisper very, very a performing bear only has one bear with him, but this man doing tricks. He was tired of per- gently, for if they really talked it would wake up the whole country had two, and this happened quite a forming. He was becoming old and he felt around and they would be most unlong while ago. He would sing gongs In a queer it was a great strain for him. popular. "Well," said the second, the oldHe particularly disliked having sort of voice and in queer sort of er would end hear, "I am so tired of being he the was but a at to the climb and that language, pole, Particularly A Bear Story LF&lZ .n growing old. "Hease, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, give pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters for the work of my fine bears. "Fifty cents are nice, too. The bears had always performed many tricks when the man said this. 'Kit I I'll - j One day a little girl said: "How about ten cents?" But the man didn't know what ten cents meant, he had only heard them called dimes, and In the country from which he came they bad quite a different name for money. At any rate he stayed in this town for quite a few days and made a good deal of money for his bears did very fine tricks and the people enjoyed seeing them. Now one of the bears was quite happy walking around the streets and doing his tricks every day. Ills master was kind and he gave him plenty of food. And he got better food than ever on the days he did his tricks best. Of course you can understand that for on such days the roan got more money and he liked to give A 11 A The Weekly Short Story THE stairs scampered the UPblack cat, as the ancient clock clanged 10 and the wind howled a mournful serenade. Alone I sat in the lower hall, lisof tening to the kerchug-kerchuthe registrar of time and watching the antics of the cat. Within a few feet of where I sat two men had met death mysteriously during the last six months. John Simon had been a naturalist and a bachelor. He had rented tha house for a home, but on the morning following the day on which he moved In, his dead body was found at the foot of the stairs. The coroner pronounced It heart disease, but when Alfred Lozier, another tenant, tnet the same fate three months later, the owner of the property, Frank Judson, called on me to Ing vestigate. My quest led me to call on Gud-lothe caretaker of the old house who occupied a shanty a half mile know who done it," said Gudlow, decisively. "Judson knows, too, only he won't admit it Them two men were killed by the old Inventor McKee or rather, by ghost McKee lived in the house a year ago, and he seemed an all richt sort of a man until he got taken sick, and the way he raved then made me think he must be crazy. The day he died he called me to him and said: "Gudlow, I'm going to die; but j I'm Aril haunt this place forever. taking a secret with me a secret that may mean death to many. But only Demon knows the secret, and he'll never tell." The caretaker then explained that Demon was his black cat, I 's -- to which had been accustomed the spend considerable time with freold Inventor and who even now quented the house. chopped, one cupful each of pecans cut fine and celery, also finely cut. Mold In individual molds and serve Pg$HZf with highly seasoned s, lemons. Cook until thick. then add the pineapple, one cupful of finely broken nuts and a pint of whipped cream beaten stiff. Take the Dessert juice of two lemons, the finely mashed pulp of two bananas and two cupfuls of sugar. Add a quart of thin cream, a pinch of salt and freeze. Dainty Dessert Cut with scissors dipped into cold water, one Cool, Two-Tw- o Ak Your Dealer For Intermountain Made Brooms THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY By Nan Bird" If you're commencing to worry, And your money doth roam; Saw Then buy all your products. You can fool some of the people Manufactured at home. all of the time, and all of the peo- On "Intermountain products, ple some of the time, but the rest You can always depend; of the time they will make fools They are richer in quality "Silver Crown-Princess-B- lue of themselves. BLUE SEAL CLEANSER Wonderful Sanitary Household Cleanser and Water Softener SOLE DISTRIBUTORS twr Tkaa o'cHarilvvareCo. From beginning to end. Fruit, grain, and cucumbers Are raised by us too. Then support your home products, And they will help support you. MRS. WM. J. GREENLAND, American Fork, Utah. FOREST DALE POTATO CHIPS ASK YOUK DEAT.ER History "Stringing" Us? We cling to the notion that Nero's greatest achievement was that of fiddling before the fiddle was invented. Duluth Herald. gEcer Recipe for Happiness No Equal For Crispness and Quality Factory 47 Kensintton Aye. Salt Lake City Tel. Hy 1741 "Loco Weed" The Mariguana plant is a species of plant which grows in Mexico and is prepared as the tobacco in the United States, wrapped and smoked. It is extremely intoxicating. Its manufacture, sale or transportation is forbidden and punishable by law. One of the secrets of success in Ask Your marriage is knowing when to keep Orurclst your mouth shut. Woman's Home For Companion. f By H. RAY WALKER " J! ' r "l ' 1 AN INTERMOUNTAIN Military Reservation The Canal zone, a United States military reservation, has an area of 553 square miles, including land and water. L ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. Trusses Artificial Limbs Braces Arch Supports Crutchea Elastic Hoisery Extension Shoes Established In Salt Laka in 1908 Ph. Was. 6264 Satisfaction Guaranteed 135 W. Third Bo. t Salt Lake City, Ut. n j wearing frocks of durene cotton mesh with net yokes. The camera caught them "all dressed up," but not In the sense of being starched stiffly, and told not to sit down. Modern little ladies of very young years have a much better time of it being all dressed up now, that their dresses are made of soft cottons. As to the frocks which the youngster to the left Is wearing, it is d made of "pineapple mesh," the deep collar Seeing that these are the very is white. Inverted pleats both back qualities which are desired In ma- and front achieve uecessary fullterials for the making of little ness. The older girl's dress Is of folk's clothes, their wide popularblue dureen mesh with a ity with creators of Juvenile fashions Is yoke of dureen net Just two shades One of the newest trends In fab- darker. Contrasting shades this rics Is that of novel mesh effects. year may be either two entirely difNow that these lacy weaves, some ferent colors or they may be two of which look almost like coarse net, tones of the same color. so pronounced is their openwork This Is a "color" season, and patterning, have become so vital a mothers are encouraged to Indulge style topic, dressmakers and de- in bright or delicate shades the signers are expressing no little en- more for their little folk's wearing thusiasm for the beautifully mer- apparel, now that modern Ingenuity cerized qnnllty-klndurene mesh nnd science have achieved bollfnst cottons which are as smartly at- colors In washable materials which tractive as they are thoroughly Is especially true of the new and pracllcal. voguish mercerized cottons. The wee maidens In the picture cnrcniK Nicholas. herewith know "style," for I hey are !c). 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) THE The "Cave Boy" Stuff uwkr'K'f our of ?y PRODUCT "GRAINS OF GOLD" excessive Good taste rejects THE WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL nicety; it treats little things as Ti"Makes Cream Taste Better ttle things. Western Made For Western Trade Ask Your Grocer ! brand new things which are done with the cotton weaves are simply amazing. Materials which have a deep soft luster through perfected mercerizing processes, In the final to analysis often reveal themselves be every thread cotton, ' although one would never have thought It possible at first glance. Being cotton means that they are not only durable but though their looks may belie, they can be tubbed to look as good as new. APEX OLIVE OIL One Point of View 1 r-- p These Brands Are Intermountain Made And Deserve Your Support TO FAVOR COTTON two An aviator is one man who is "up in the air". Another is a man who thinks he can run an industry without local support. Intermountain industries appreciate and need your patronage. mayonnaise, lf When I entered the house of mys-- nerve taut, I finally reached the terv there was the black cat, and he step which was the I tenth from the held the light Interested me strongly, particularly . top. Bending over there on account of the supposed secret close to the eleventh-a- nd he held in his brain. For the third partly I solved the double murder time I watched him skip up the mystery, although the horrifying a moment threatened stairs, wheel at the landing and re- discovery for trace his steps. Suddenly my con- to congeal the blood In my body. The rest of the solution was in scious mind grasped a fact with which my subconscious brain had the big clock. I had all along Each time, in as- - Ueved, apparently without reason, Jutrellne. cending and descending, the cat had that the huge timepiece had someleaped over a step about midway thing to do with it, and the revela in the flielit, the step against wmcn tion on the eleventh step sent me the big clock seemed to lean. hurrying to the clock, which I proto dissect with the aid of It was about time for me to get ceeded some tools I found on the premises. busy, so I picked up the smoky lanAn Intricate device, which Intern and mounted the stairs. Pausing on the tenth step, I examined cluded a strong spring aside from the eleventh, but it looked no dif the one that gave power to the ferent from the others. At the top- hands, was deftly concealed fromof the flight I turned right and en- any one winding the time machincountered a door which admitted ery. in a way mis aevice was use that of an alarm clock, only Instead me to a bedroom. a thin The room was partly furnished, of ringing a bell It unfolded Itself and I lay down on the bed after steel arm, which extended rapped against the glass face extinguishing the lantern and plac- and the clock. This occurred every ing my flashlight and automatic of twenty-fou- r hours, at midnight. conveniently near. The rapping against the glass to hour the began When midnight the dead served as the lure to clang I sat lip, possessed of an Inex- Inventor's victims to get the eleventh plicable conviction that something step. The same device controlled was about to happen. mechanism under the step, which stroke twelfth had the Scarcely at midnight thrust twenty needles died away when a loud, flapping In two rows through tiny holes In noise came up from the first floor. the step, causing them to rise about I sprang from the bed, with the a third of an inch above the surreIn and hand one the flashlight face. volver in the other. The noise had This double row of needles, exI as but passed began again ceased, Info the upper hall. It lasted only a tending across the step, comprised demoment, then all was quiet except the discovery I had made while scending the stairs. As I suspected the clock and the wind. that the needles were holThe flashlight found the explana- Ilowfound and contained a virulent poison tion of the hiss. It showed the black which was Injected Into the veins cat standing on the bottom step, his of him who chanced to step with back arched, his tail standing his bare foot on the eleventh step straight up, his eyes blazing at me at the midnight hour. like fiery emeralds. (& br McClure Newnpaper Syndicate ) Guided by the flashlight, every (WNU Service.) SUCH IS LIFE Baskets Save Invalid To aid in transporting invalids from burning buildings, the Berhas been lin fire department equipped with life baskets which slide down the frames of extension ladders. Popular Mechanics one-fourt- h Eleventh Step Held the Key i trick that always got the most money and the greatest amount of praise. He wouldn't have minded climbing a tree, but he did dislike a pole. And how he did hate to dance on his hind legs. 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) wis-dom- flut--teri- "Sure, (. Doing His Tricks Every Day. unmolded on nests of lettuce. By NELLIE MAXWELL Cherry Ice Cream. Use a cupful pound of marshmallows, add one of rich cherry Juice and one pint Nature Is man's best teacher. She unfolds cupful of cut pecan nuts, or al- of cream with a few drops of alHer treasures to his search, unmonds if preferred ; add enough mond extract Sweeten to taste seals his eye, whipped cream to make a mixture and freeze as usual. Serve In sherIllumes his mind, and purines to stand up well. Serve In sherbet bet cups and garnish with a spoonhis heart. glasses with a spoonful or two of ful of minced cherries and a spot of An Influence breathes from all the Rights and sounds orange and pineapple juice poured whipped cream. 's over each. Top with a maraschino Of her existence; she Is ((9. 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) self. cherry. Alfred Street Birds of Florida Spanish Pepper Salad. Dissolve one package of lemon gelatin In The biological survey says that DESSERT does not need to be one and cupfuls of boil- the following are among birds In either elaborate In its prepara- ing water, add a teaspoonful of the Florida everglades: Snake-birdtion or expensive In cost to be ap- salt, the juice of a lemon and one-hacurlews, Ibises, cranes, kingMany of the simplest of petizing. cupful of mild vinegar. Mix fishers, herons, wild ducks and most the are desserts popular. with six canned pimientos finely geese. Duchess Cream. This delightful be so It may dessert serves fifteen, cut into half for the ordinary famRETURNS ily. Cook six tablespoonfuls of tapioca in boiling water until clear, cool, add a little salt, one cupful of sugar, the juice from a can of pineapple, the juice of two oranges and you will cool chiffon printed in a fern deto which sign In blue and white, is enhanced fashion's followers are "listening with a yoke and hemline of matchIn" lor summer. As every woman ing blue lace, the chiffon and the knows there is no more effective lace being one as sheer as the other. For the most part it is the color order than way of carrying out this of the background which deterto wear fluttering, flower-printe-d This Bummer these gay mines the color of the lace, alchiffon. though the rule may work both patterned sheer weaves which we love so weU are more than ever In ways, for if the motif carries an outstanding color that same tone the picture. The garden parties, the tones is apt to be repeated in the lace. and tints of these airy fairy prints We cite, in this latter type, a very compete with the gorgeous color- lovely gown of chiffon with a gray very smart in ings of nature's own flowers about background (gray is , its flower patthem, and when evening comes they prints this season)-terning done in pretty wisteria, go dancing in the moonlight, and floating about to the larkspur blue and rose tones with a strains of sweet music with a grace prevailing use of green for the leaves and stems. The lace which all their own. in a delicate Many of this season's most en- was selected was thus achieving a delectable chanting frocks of chiffon add yet green, another note of beauty In that tliey color symphony. Black lace Is particularly, effecare trimmed with very lovely lace which Is a sheer and delicate as a tive with flower prints which flaunt cobweb In order to tune with the high colors but it must be exceedfine and sheer to look its exquisite texture of the dainty ma- ingly handsomest. terials which they trim. ((c). 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) A perfectly charming idea is Is that of trimming with lace which From the Lati:. dyed to blend into the color scheme The word "Episcopal" means govthe frock. For Instance, the Vof frock for summer evenings erned by bishops, and Is taken from here pictured which is made of a (he Latin episcopalis. Laway. m Dessert and Things prettiest and BEbeYOCK chic !s the message Jenten r--By made to dunce. "It Is so silly, too. "People like to see bears dance on two legs because they have four, and we don't ask them to dunce on one leg because they have two. "It would be Just as sensible if we asked them to do this!" The first bear laughed in a low tone. "The trouble Is I am old. And these things seem very silly to me. I wish I didn't have to do any more." And the bear's wish came true. He was given to a zoo after this and he never had to do any more work ! It wns really time for him to rest. He had worked hard and long and he was too old to be asked to dance on his hind legs. say: always Sally Sez d d maize-colore- THOMAS ELECTRIC CO. d By Charles ( Sughroe Npw and Ree!aitTMd Write ub for Prices SALT LAKE PIPE CO. Salt Lake City 10 discount 475 West fith So Send this ad and get Early Congresses Congress moved from New Jfork to Philadelphia December 6, 1790; and stayed there until May 14, 1800. The Capitol at Washington was first used by congress when it reconvened in October, 1800. PUMPS MOTORS WATER WHEELS BOUGHT SOLD REPAIRED 543- - WEST 2nd SOUTH UTAH SALT LAKE CITY. Uncovering Herculaneum Ruins of Herculaneum, burild during the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 A. D., were discovered in 1719 when the ruler of Naples began digging a water reservoir at the site of the old city. yoke-shape- d perl-wink- le PIPE AND FITTINGS Beauty-Cultur- e Third Floor, Clift Bldr. Bait Lake City. Ut tf job are Planning a Payine; Business Future, Inrestirate Our Plan Write For Catalosjua Life Life is the sum of our attainment, our experiences, our charac- Chapin. Spend Your Vacation at IDEAL BEACH-BEA- Packed With Power MascuKne Ego To some men "equality" is right to feel superior. Fort Wayne News-Sentin- Utah High School of ter. GASOLINE R CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS Electrical Products Corporation Briefly Told Thy yesterday is thy Past; thy today is thy Future; thy tomorrow is a Secret. LAKE Good Cabins and Meals Reasonable Prices J. W. NieL Garden City, Utah WANTED: Names of Agents to sell Christmas Cards In 1931 throosjh root local printer. Plans lor 1931 beint made now. 8end in rour name for detail whirh will enake four selling easier without ihe troubles, mistakes and delays you had tn eastern farlories. Write representinn W. N. U P O Boi 151... Sail Lake City "Double Crossinc" Doctor Vizetelly says that a New York boss in the early '80s testified before an investigating committee that when a constituent asked a favor he made a record of the name and fact and if he intended to grant the petition he marked a cross after the name. Sometimes he would change his mind, in which case he added a second cross. In his testimony he would say: "I crossed Smith; 1 double-crosse- d Jones." Possibly this is the origin of the expression "double-cross- " as used today. Salt Lake City 1046 So. Main 5 A A per week will be best article on "Why you vW paid for the should use made Goods" Intermountain Similar to Send your story in above. prose or verse to Intermountain Products Column .P. O. Cox 1545, Salt Lake City. If jour story appears in this column you will f?EJ ftfi receive check for WWUU . Being Happy Fashionable Saying one is happy stems to be the proper thing in China, according to Dr. Randolph Sailor, psychologist at Yenching university. Of 500 workers questioned, only 60 admitted that their happiness was below par, and none was a complete pessimist. Happiness is nit affected by money, educa- tion or jobs, Doctor Sailor and his found. Smokers and both were happy. And married men were happier as a lule than bachelors. rs |