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Show THE HELPER TIMES. HELPER. UTAH 4W1Wtt4i4W There Trying h m nm f WHAT YOU ARE i i to Convert America to Buddhism 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BIG BASE STEALER 1 Sally Sez By Jensen I Br III f """""""""I? DOUGLAS 111 1 1 lit 11 t MALLOCH I I 111 1 Mill TpHB things we seem to think about. The way we want to look. The things we wear when we go out, Not In our Ingle-nooWe smile a smile we do not mean. Select our words with care, But here at home, behind the 6Cene, Men ought to see us there. v 4 1 let I have found sincerity The greatest charm of all, The people who appear to be About so big, so small, The fellow I can really trust, And ev'ry word of his, The fellow I can know Is Just The man he says he is. - iuHSf As I P We are about so good, so wise, So much, and nothing more. Pray heaven other people's eyes Know what to take you for. The only thing to win esteem, To take you very far, Isflot the something that you seem, But what you really are. V V r UDimiSM has gained a good many couverts in the United States, especially in Boston and vicinity, and now it appears that determined missionary effort is on foot to win members to the religion Vekun throughout the country. Furukawa, head of the Itinzai sect f Buddhists, has come from Japan to give five years to the work In America. He has served as a priest ror forty years. Yukun is shown in the center of the illustration. Above is seen the consecration, in San- Francisco, of Margaret Ledson. the first and perhaps the only white girl in this country to become a Buddhist nun. While a monk, Nyogen Senzakl, held a razor that signified her head must be shaved Margaret repeated the words : "My devotion is to Buddha, the enlightened one. My devotion is to 1J & . 1 I" 1931. Douglas Malloch.) WND Service No Proof of Meteor Coon butte Is a large depression near Canon Diabolo, Ariz. The crater Is 4,000 feet across and 550 feet deep. Since several tons of meteoric Iron have been found nearby, It Is believed that the crater was formed by the fall of an of his holy family." Thus she enormous meteorite, although It has abandoned her country, her rela- not been definitely established tives and even her name. Hence- Borings have so far failed to loforth she Is known as cate any large mass within it which means "Cloud In the Valley." be"I expect to sail for Japan When Tea Wa a Novelty fore the year Is out," she said. "I The drinking of the first cup of don't know yet how my fourteen-year-olson, Robert, Is to be cared tea ever made in England took the norm of Buddha, the task of for In my absence, I am expecting place in 1CC6 in Buckingham house, ownemancipation from selfishness. 1 am they will make him a chela to serve now Buckinghama palace. ofThe tea for pound with Buddha now. I am a disciple on the altar of the temple in San er had bought $15. Francisco." of his teaching. I am a member ; Un-Ka- d ill WW Every time Ben Chapman, outfielder of the New York Yankees, catches sight of a base he has an uncontrollable desire to steal It; and he knows just bow that feat should be performed. Consequently he has been leading all players In both the American and National leagues in the number of purloined bases. The hardy trail breakers of the past settled this country. The pioneers of industry have made it a desirable place to live in. Let's keep it so with home patroninter-mounta- age. These Brands Are Intermountain Made And Deserve Your Support By No Means Those rotogravure girls, lolling In their flowered pajamas on the sands of tropic shores, look mighty cute, but do not stir the more mature and practical emotions as deeply as would the picture of one wearing a gingham dress, with a dab of flour on her nose, frying a chicken. Ohio State Journal. n sun-kisse- d UTAH MoIS5? lltBook Dixie Liked by Majority of Women Tie-Abo- ut 1 "He spent his health to get his wealth, And then with might and main He turned around and .spent his wealth To get his health again." "Little 5foTies sQ Thornf onW Burgess FOR SUMMER DAY MEALS which been called various names, comes down to us as the Squaw Dish Cook together small new potatoes, new onions, carrots and peas, adding each in time so that they will all be tender at once. Add one-hacupful of diced browned salt pork cut into small cubes with the fat, a pint of milk and pepper and salt if needed. Serve iu vegetable dish THE GLUTTON AND THE TRAPPER RABBIT couldn't sit PETER know of how full curiosity he is and how dearly he loves a bad He listened story. quite breathlessly while Honker the Goose told how Glutton the Wolverine bad found all the traps of the trapper up there In the Far North where Honker was spending the summer. "What did the trapper do when he found that all his traps had been pulled out in plain lf dishes. Codfish a la Mode. Flake one cupful of codfish that has been soaked in cold water. Mix the fish ith two cupfuls of mashed potatoes,' two cupfuls of rich milk and add two well beaten eggs. Season well and pile into a baking dish. Bake 25 minutes, To trown, brush with melted butter the last five minutes of bakServe hot from the baking ing. lish. Cook a fried egg in a greased frying pan, adding a tablespoonful of water ; cover and steam in the pan. d Strawberry Fluff. Put one egg white, one cupful of powdered sugar and a cupful of strawberries into a deep bowl. Whip with a dover beater until the mixture will keep its shape. It will With an take about 20 minutes. electric heater this is simple. Serve In sherbet cups with a custard sauce. ,, in reppers. Cut a thin slice from the stem tggs end of peppers and take out the seeds. Drop an egg Into each and bake nntil the eggs are set, Serve well seasoned with butter, salt and pepper, on- buttered toast a hot For a quick luncheon-oday beat the yolk of an egg, add a glass of orange juice and serve very cold. (). 1931. Western Newstiaoor Union.) ' ' ENGAGED TO OTTO V " - - still. TfgT7151 ' TO, 17""' '( J( The idea for this popular wrapcame from around apron-frocGeorgia, and has been spreading rapidly around the country. It Is simple to make, and its edges are all bound with bias tape. The ties at the waist make maneuvers unnecessary. There is a certain flavor of style In the molded lines and subtly full skirt. He Went on Hunting for Traps UnAll the materials can be bought for til He Had Found Every One. less than a dollar. Woman's Home sight and all the bait taken?" asked Companion. Peter eagerly. Honker chuckled. It was a deep throaty chuckle. "He lost his temper," said he. "I've seen Buster Bear lose his temper," said he. Honker looked over at Buster, and looked foolish. Buster "But BusIT HUSH MUTTON ter is nothing to what that man was when he lost his temper. He talked to himself in a k very loud THE k over-the-he- NunY Natural History PINK-WHISKERE- D 01 I guess. 'Urn just wondering if Glutton will get those things or If he will get Glutton, or if Glutton has gone somewhere else. .Served the man right for trying to trap the little people who wear fur. I don't like Glutton. No one does. But I certainly was glad to see that he was smarter than that trapper." ( by J. Q. Lloyd.) WNU Service. nearly extermi-- , the oyster farmers, this creature continues to make nocturnal raids on the oyster beds, especially during the "K" months when prices are high. Crawling out from their shore nests along the muddy bottom of the bay, they will come up on a bed full of sleeping oysters. Finding one that Is snoring loudly, the rat will Insert his tail In the oyster's open mouth, whereupon the oyster clamps down OF BUt. Salt take City, Ut. arc Planningr a Paying BusineM Futara, Investiiate Oo Plan Write For Catalogu THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Wherever we buy and whatever we buy we're always looking for the best value for our money. So if we'll adapt the slogan "See America First" and say "Use Intermountain Goods First" we'll find the best at our very doors, Intermountain made goods sell themselves with one trial and supply everything from the table to the garage. MRS. ERVIN STEVENS Gunnison, Utah. fjr A.N "If they call it a lover's quar. rel," says Pertinent Polly, "they aren't married yet." . 1931. Bell Syndicate.) WNU Service. Uses for Oyster Shells Oyster shells are used for five purposes "shelling," chicken shell, fertilizer, lime and road building. By far the most important use is shelling. By tills Is meant the planting of them in oyster beds in order that the spat may fasten on them. INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT THOMAS ELECTRIC CO. 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Niel, Garden City, Utah No Equal For Crisoness and Quality Dread of Civilized People Civilized people are those that have conquered the wilds and have nothing to dread except each other. Akron Beacon-Journa- l. ' "i Wonderful Sanitary Household QIZ Oft VtJ.iV Etttar ASK daugh- Emmanuel of Italy, whose engagement has boen announced to Archduke Oito, son of Zltn and pretender to throne. The the exiled groom made a special journey to Home for nn audience with obthe pope with the purpose ofcereiceable tall. taining permission to have the ((E MctropoHlnn N wnaper Service.) In SU Peter's. "'MJ Btirvit,) mony performed King Hardware ii;o. Tia , YOItR DEALER WANTED: Name of Agents to sell Christmas Cards In 1931 through yonr local printer. Plans for 1931 being made now. Send In your namo for details which will make your selling easier wilhout the troubles, mistakes and delays yon hsd in eastern factories. Write representing W. N. U. P O. Box 1543. Salt Lake City h l'rinccss Maria, yuiuiKi'st ter of Drab Colors in Nests When building their nests, birds seldom use bright colors or conspicuous materials, a3 these would draw attention to their homes, so making discovery by an enemy pos' sible. BLUE SEAL CLEANSER N--c tightly and the rat drags him off. Steel traps nailed to the bottom of the water and operating dicta phones that Imitate a snore are very effective in reducing this pest This one trying to decide wheth er this oyster Is awake or not, has a paper-fcliel- l pecan body and a iil t eyes athert head with The ears are half peanut tached. shells, and the legs are cloves. A cast iron toothpick makes a serv- Packed With Power mJ MakM wpm GASOLINE GOLD" "GRAINS Rare Manuscripts THE WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL The Congressional library at "Makes Cream Taste Better" Washington has a very rare collecWestern Made For Western Trade tion of Persian manuscripts dating back to the Ninth century. 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China and Porcelain Not much china was imported into England until about 1650, GROCER jlj when it began to be brought in by the East Indian Trading company. Porcelain was not made in Electrical Measure A "megohm" is a unit equivalent England until almost the middle-o- f the Eighteenth century. Earthto a million ohms, used in measuring very high electrical resistances. enware was manufactured earlier than the Eighteenth century. Potat work at Staffordshire APEX OLIVE OIL intersthewere Seventeenth century. OYSTER-RA- T ALTHODGIl SCHOOL Srd Floor, Clift again right away, but spent a lot of time with his terrible gun looking for Glutton. While he was off looking for him Glutton came to his house with his stout claws and tore a hole in the roof and got inside. Of course, I don't know what he did in there, but I have an idea that when that trapper came back he didn't find any food fit to eat there. Anyway, the next day he took bis canoe and went away, and I did not see him again until the day before I left, when he came don't know what back with a lot more things, food, voice. Of course, I he said, but I can guess. He went from one trap to another, and the farther he got the angrier he grew. But getting angry didn't do him any good. It never does any one any good. So at last he stopped getting angry. Anyway, he stopped showing his anger, and went to work to set the traps over again and again, and this time he took more care than ever to set them. Then he got a piece of meat and around it he hid a lot of stout traps. I guess that was just for Glutton. I suppose he thought that if Glutton found one there he would think that that was all and might step into one of the others while he was eating the meat. "I just hung around where I could watch. The very next day along came Glutton. My, but that fellow is smart I I Just had to laugh. The first thing he did was to hunt for a trap. When he found it he pulled It out. Then what do you think he did?" "Gobbled up that meat and stepped in one of the other traps and was caught!" cried Peter excitedly. "Nothing of the kind," replied Honker. "He didn't even look at that meat He went right on hunting for traps until he had found every oue. It was just as if he had seen that hunter set those traps, but he hadn't. When he had found the last one he Just walked over to that piece of meat and ate every scrap of it Then he went on pulling out the traps which had been set for other little people just as before, and when he had eaten so much that he couldn't eat another mouthful he Just spoiled the rest of the baits so that no one else would eat them. "When that trapper found that Glutton had played that trick on him again he didn't set his traps HIGH BEAUTY-CULTUR- If 1 in "Unlucky" Bridge Players Watch the cards held by the habitually unlucky player and wFth-odoubt they would be found average cards; but when he holds a good hand ho does nothing with it, and when he has a bad hand he loses every trick it is possible to lose. A. W. Drayson. Pcr weck wil1 be paid for ,he best article on "Why you should use Intermountain made Goods'" Similar to above. Send your story in prose or verse to Intermountain Products Column .P. O. liox 1545. Salt Lake City. If your story appears in this column you will CC ff& receive check for .. VWiUU Moral Indignation ''What an anomaly, that Christian people should ever show anger!" exclaims a writer. Quiet antrer that aini3 its blows against evil has its place. Spluttering, blustering- anger for selfish ends is a different thing. Exchange. - Ink-spo- Austrn-lluugarla- t of Great Britain's machine, Is In the L'nlied States army tanks, a Vlckers Armstrong a tour of the principal cities and giving demonstrations before American oihYlals. It is seen above as It appeared In Baltimore, with the driver at the controls beneath the two gun turrets. ONE tu-n- six-to- n Some Wolf Feminine Realism The Great wall of China is huge. The only place where the fair More bricks and stone were used sex is invariably hard-se- t in counn its construction than in all the tenance and earnest in expression is the frontage of a milliner's shop. lildings of the British isles. |