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Show THE HELPER TIMES, HELPER, UTAH rLiffle St ones IhIJ ."I y )te" rar la note" 1 dur-lerr- A A j. WHAT GLUTTON DID orced rencb. IS always a pity ITwits are used In when nimble wrong ways. But they often are. It la so with Glutton the Wolverine, and It Is a lucky thing for the little people of the Green Meadows and the Green Forest that he lives only in the Great Woods of the Far North. Otherwise they would have far more troubles than they do now, and goodness knows they have enough as it Is. As Buster Bear said, Glutton is very smart, and Buster's eyes twinkled as he prepared to listen "The elled We ;d to Hard ithor Maj. s at L C. Wolverine l very smart, (act which no one can deny. pity 'tis nls nimble wits In better ways he does not try. A wed the : dred been de I :om- rlth- - Wit 4 s In Jaw 'led, t of th ote at. 00- - Of "Trappers Are Forever Trying to Catch You Who Wear Fur Coats." and am- our to ; hat hat uly A on 83 ri-o- d ;at ex-- od )0l Vj ist ng en tt WNTJ Service. Serum Ferdinand Widal, a native of Algiers and professor of the Paris faculty, collaborated with Chaute-mess- e In his early work on preventive vaccinations against typhoid fever, and made his mark by his discovery of bacterial agglutination In 1895, and Its application in the diagnosis of typhoid. Sir Almroth Edward Wright, professor of pathology, made typhoid vaccination practicable in 18!)6 and 1897, inoculating over 3,000 soldiers In India H V V V J at en lio as i A ils us lit ie y. :k d It 13 water district These towns Anaheim, Beverly Hills. Fuller Burbank. Colton, ton, Glendal e. Long Beach. Pasadena, Sa n Bernardino. San Marino, Santa Anna. Santa Moni ca, Los Ange- and lea Torrence have Joined forces In the met ropolitan water district of Southern California, a spe cial governmental unit ere RltMl IIV " R E H -, 111 VUJ XX. rf f Wta&r 7s,- - 5 ff "!? vt v; tu re for the purpose of soiv W lng the region's acute wa ter problem by building. Colorado river. r .r I .v , Z I I r t r" " - -W ; Zll"iKZ- .( " 'W.. .y ??5f sfsf.?ti,I-- Nita. VkS - m vji, - BKt.' ita m .Uffiti .if ?ivvi, f f'y build. The aqueduct will carry water from Parker's Intake on the Colorado river some 266 miles across deserts and mountains to the 14 cities In the Southern California coastal plain. l- - X.-- ' I " ''f ...J Si Ktiv'l'--! momentum Tremendous t t . has been given the project by the United States Su preme court action in Arizona's suit against Boulder dam, a structure of vital impor tance to the realization of JUJS aqueuuci pian. Already Hie has obligated government itself to the extent of $49,000,000 on the giant structure. Already steam shovels and pneumatic drills and blasting operations are disturbing the primitive quiet of Boulder canyon, along the rushing Colorado. It has been estimated that It will cost the average taxpayer less than one cent a day to buy the world's largest aqueduct. It will be 2C6 miles long and will cost $200,000,000. It will take six to eight years to ?srjL3 ., r ' I. .in .. nr You wouldn't shoulder a gun in behalf of a rival army, then why be disloyal in the ranks of industry. Patronize home industry. V''':"T-.- Our Illustration shows an artist's conception of what the completed Boulder or rather Hoover dam will look like, the work of man being sketched to scale on a photograph of the thousand-foo- t canyon walls between which the Colorado river rushea In the foreground and on the face of the cliff are hydroelectric plants which will generate millions of horse power. Behind the dam will be Impounded 30,500,-00- 0 acre-fee- t of water In a lake 110 miles long. A portion of this great Inland sea will reach the 14 cities of Southern California through the metropolitan aqueduct experienced picnickers and campers Explaining Glacial Period The glacial period was caused by the expansion and southern movement of the great Ice cap located In the Polar regions. Due to vary ing conditions of atmosphere and temperature In the Polar regions, the ice broke away and spread, cov ering everything In Its path and obliterating a great many of the traces of former geological periods. 'jiff are getting out of the sandwich habit Your Home and You By Betsy Callister EATS FOR THE PICNIC tT ET'S have a picnic. Who will make the sandwiches?" That is the question usually asked until by the time the picnic season Is well advanced the girl who has the reputation for being willing to make picnic sandwiches wishes that picnics had never been invented. Sandwiches seem so easy if you But don't have to make them. why bother with sandwiches, anyway? To be sure they provide bread and butter and something else In a conventional form, tut there are just as many disadvantages about sandwiches as there More and more are advantages. Nutty Natural History ST NUON MUTTON For one thing, butter soft enough to be spread without breaking the bread Is far less appetizing than butter that starts off to the picnic as hard as the refrigerator will make it, packed In a tightly closed Jar containing broken Ice. Most people like a little lettuce In their sandwiches, but It becomes hopelessly wilted If the sandwiches are made an hour or more before they are to be eaten. So Instead of sandwiches let me suggest for your next picnic an adequate supply of rolls, a jar of butter in ice and the necessary spread of fillings carried separately. These may Include a jar of mayonnaise, slices of ham, chicken or other meat wrapped in oiled paper, well chilled whole tomatoes, small cans of potetd meats and well washed lettuce leaves wrapped in a damp cloth, then wrapped in waxed patin per and carried in an with a little Ice. air-tig- 1931. McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) . tfptrgBook SOME GOOD HINTS THERE Is no more tasty luncheon bread than Graham Gems. To one cupful of sifted graham flour add one cupful of sour milk, one beaten egg, half, a of salt one teaspoonful of soda, two taWespoonfuls of soda and three tablespoonfuls of shortBake in gem pans. ening. r - , - I Cream Rocks. one cupful of butter or sweet shortening, add one and one-hacupfuls of sugar, two beaten cupfuls of eggs, two and one-haflour sifted with two' teaspoonfuis of baking powder, add spices, dates, walnuts all together, making a Drop by spoonfuls on a cupful. lf lf baking ITTLE was known of this ure until after the war, when a special expedition was sent by the American Museum of Nutty Natural History to capture a few specimens and complete its biological classification. The scientists found that It was a very difficult animal to capture entire, as the skeeks has anywhere from one to Simple Dessert. Spread a layer of shredded pineapple or any good flavored fruit in a glass dish, cover with cake or cooky crumbs, add more fruit and Over finish to top with crumbs. all heap whipped cream sweetened and flavored. Serve cold. Appointment of William M. Henry of Los Angeles as sports technical director of the 1932 Olympic games, one of the most important posts In the managing personnel Of the international giimes, is nnnounced In Los Angeles by the Olympic Coffee Cake. rgnnlzlng committee. This departs of a cupful Warm ment under Mr. Henry, will take care of all the precise technical of shortening, teat three eggs, stir half a cupful of sugar and a cup preparations for the fifteen sports In In the games In consonance with fid of raisins, mix all with thf the International federations gov- shortening and add to five cupfuls erning those sports. It will also of light bread sponge. Mix well, save charge of stadiums, auditori- add flour and stir until as thick as ums, water courses and other the spoon will mix. Set In a pan to rise and when light spread In unces where the sports competi shallow pans. Cover wih R"ft but tions will be held. three-fourth- It MOTOR8 WATER WHEELS HOLD REPAIRED BOUGHT 543-- 9 WE8T !nd SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH ASK East Indian Languages The term "Prakrit languages" is applied to the vernacular languages of India as opposed to the literary Sanskrit. FOREST DALE POTATO CHIPS No Equal For Crlspnesa and Quality Factory 47 Kensington Ave. Salt Lake City Tel. Hy 1741 Bur Tlua L ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. Trusses Braces Artificial Limbs Arch Support Crutches Elastic Houery Extension Shoes Established In Salt Lake In 1908 Ph. Was. 6264 Satisfaction Guaranteed 135 W. Third So. t Bait Lake City. Ut. 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The fact Is, however, thut the madonna liiy, which Is also known as the ascension Illy, St. Joseph lily, the annunciation Illy, and lent lily, has a distinct habit of growth, coming up in the autumn, although not That Is blooming until spring. why it should be planted early, and why it should go Into the ground only three or four Inches deep Instead of six or eight inches, like other lily Lulbs. It will thrive In any garden soil, either in full sun Its pure white or In partial shade. (lowers are exceedingly attractive, especially when grouped In front of V X V ICO Journal. MOTOR OIL Free From Carbon Spend Your Vacation at IDEAL BEACH BEAR LAKE This new and attractive frock Is of bright red chiffon with encrustThe ed stripes of white chiffon. jacket is of matching lyons velvet lined throughout with white peau de sole to make it crisply stiff. Rait Lake Clry 1016 So. Main City. Ut. Easy to Lose Freedom is much like good di gestion you never notice it much until it s about gone. 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Lay on a glass plate and one assembled shown above The serve with whipped cream sweet- at the museum from parts of sevened and flavored ; garnish with a eral creatures captured on this trip cherry. has a peanut head with sectional bodies of small filberts. The ears and feet are split navy beans, and Cooling and Refreshing. Take plenty of oranges and lem- the legs, neck and talis are cloves ( Metropolitan Newspaper Service. I ons for lemonade, they not only ( WNU Service.) cool and refresh the body but are O rich in vitamins. When the chilChinese Wall Not Unique dren tease for a cake or cooky, Recent explorations In Asia by Dr. give them a ripe banana or an orange, this will satisfy the hunger Sven Hedin Indicate that there without spoiling the meal soon fo were other great walls In the Far East besides the famous great wall foUow. of China. ((c). 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) sheet II BEAUTY-CULTUR- crea- - ter, sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon well mixed and set to rise. Bake when light. in THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Red and White Stripes THE SCHLESWIG SKEEKS f ., These Brands Are Intermountain Made And Deserve Your Support (WNU Service.! A Technical Boss of the 1932 Olympic Sports By Jenttn AN'S eternal conflict with the desert Is 60on to have another episode, one, which will be enacted la Southern California by Los Angeles and 13 other cities which make up the metropolitan to what Honker the Goose had to tell him about Glutton. You know Honker had stopped just for the night in the Pond of Paddy Beaver, deep In the Green Forest, and was full of news from the Far North, from which he had just come. "lou Know those trappers who in 1893. are forever trying to catch you people who wear fur coats," began Honker. "1 should say I do!" growled Buster Bear In his deep gruiubly-rumbl- y voice. "I never could understand why these men folks can't be content with their own coats Instead of trying to steal ours." Honker chuckled. "I've always said that a coat of feathers was better than a coat of fur. They never try to trap me." "No, but they try to shoot you tn enr nnrl flint is Inst as bad." growled Buster. Honker stopped chuckling, "That's true." he admitted. "I've been wondering if it is quite safe for me ..here." Perfectly safe, for tonight any- way," growled Buster. "Now what was it you saw Glutton do? "Well," began Honker once more "a little while before I left my summer home in the Far North one ' , came to live of those trapper-mec?v,'.s ? on the shore of the lake where I lived and built a queer little house there. He made it out of logs and put a roof of bark on It. When he f A c its J? had finished that he took a lot of 8?2 "Si .gt ."'M traps In his canoe all around the shore of that lake and back In the woods and alon; the brooks that flowed into the lake. He had ever and ever so many traps, ' and If took him days and days to set all of them. I could see him when he was at work close to the shore of the lake, but I never could find any of the traps after he had set them, though I went straight over to the places where he had been at work just as soon as he had left. Sometimes I found the food he had left there to tempt the little people for whom he fad set the traps, but I never could see the traps VIEW of the massive memorial which has Just been unveiled in themselves. He was very smart. Berlin in honor of the troops of motorized devices, such as taiks, vas that trapper. Of course, I told everybody autos, motor cycles, etc., who lost their lives in action during the Th. I met, but you see, I sleep at World war. n ce r JtJtJ Jt Germany Honors "Motorized" Soldiers ;rl-e- at- - by J. O. Lloyd.) O Anti-Typho- our :. night, so I didn't see many. Every once in a Iiile that trapper would go all around to look at his traps and kill the poor Irttle people who were caught, if they were not already dead. Then he would set the traps again and put more food there. It was dreadful." "Traps always are dreadful," growled Buster. "One morning I happened to look over the shore, and there was Glutton the Wolverine. I swam ove4 to tell him about those traps, but he just laughed at me. "Vou can't tell me anything about them," said he In that ugly way of nis, I know more about them you II ever learn." Guess he did, too, for what do you think he was doing?" "What?" cried Peter Rabbit, who was listening with all his might "He was following that trapper all around, eating up the food at each trap and then, pulling up the trap, leaving it where everybody could see It There wasn't one of those traps hidden so that he couldn't find It and pull it out without getting caught In It." Buster chuckled. "Didn't 1 tell you that Glutton Is smart?" said he. "I'd like to have seen that trapper when he came around the next time." "I did," replied Honker. 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