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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL, HELPER, UTAH r- - SEEDTIME STORjf By THORNTON Oregon Folk Like Wooden Shoes The Ordinary Pup By DOUGLAS MALLOCH V. BURGESS ; it itllab . : 4 i How I Broke Into The branch cut from its niche Is by such means separated from the Hal entire tree. Iu the same way a man Herman who breaks with another man separates himself from the whole of Only the branch is cut humanity. GRETA GARBO By off by a stranger's hand, while man, in cittlng himself oft from his neighTOU think It Is hard to break out of despite, does uot realize IFInto motion pictures In America bor, he Is himself making the septhat you should try It In my native counaration. Marcus Aurelius. The Movies , will set down think of all the dawgs CUT OFF FROM HUMANITY In Copyright by a tow u down the dusty road early that The dawgs be knows, the black, tbe 1 " When he reached the cort r I morning. brown. ner where Johnny Chuck house He'll rind the one that always sat TTUE little people of ftie Old Or was, of course, he heard the racket Upon a cushion, slick and fat, made by the hirds and knew right 1 chard still tell about the Was not so good a friend, at that x great I ? F tight which happened up near the away that something was going on try. comer by the dusty road. Uf course. lie stopped to listen. Mingled with It is the The Swedish government encourordinary pup. l lie birds were snarls and of crii's No pedigree for loo kin op. Sammy Jay saw the start of It he ages young boys and girls in their Bowser to growls. scrambled up cause lie was right there. And of Tin for his platter, tin bis cup. theatrical aspirations and endeavcourse it wasn't hint: before every the bank and looked over the stont The ors to remove as many obstacles ordinary i;up you meet One Klance was enough wall. That gits about enough to eat. body in the Old Orchard who could from their path as possible. This, fly was right where he could see And knows the kids in ev'ry street In Itself, Is an encouragement to the that went on. for Samtnva mice ambitious, but, by giving nearly reached even to the far corner Thai meets you with a waggin' tall. everybody an equal chance, makes where I'olly Chuck was. So all the Or watches by a dinnerpall. the competition even sharper than feathered folks forgot everything Or helps to land a crook In Jail It Is In the United States. else and hurried over to see the It's Just the ordinary cur, Ever since I can remember I want1 ? Without no ribbons la bis fur, fight Such a racket as they made! ed to be an actress and would have Their tongues fairly flew as they That really has some character. quit school at an early age to take shouted encouragement to Johnny up theatricals had It not been for Chuck. And, If a fellah will set down the wishes of my parents to see my And think about the men In town Johnny needed all the encourageeducation completed. ment possible The white, and, yes, tbe black and To have fought Neither my father nor mother Reddy fox alone would have been brown. were professional people, but when no small task, but to have to fight He'll find the fellah that has stood they saw I was determined to two at once was more than twice as Beside him like he said be would achieve histrionic success, they did bad. Hut Johnny Chuck Is not only When times were not so very good all they could to help me. stout In body, he is stout in heart My first public appearance on the as well. Was not some shoutin' orator, stage was in a spectacular scene in "Coward!" lie snarled, as Keddy More likely was some farmer, or one of the old Swedish plays. I was Fox faced him. Some fellah with some little store "Coward! Cow only one of the many young folk ard! You didn't dare face me Tes, dawgs or men, the friends you who appeared in It for the experialone!" find. ence and to observe the technique Now, Mrs. Reddy had no mind to "Broadcasting entertainers are not Unless you, too, are proud and of the finished artists 'who headed S blind. epoil her beautiful red coat If she the only people who receive the cast. By working In such plays letters." says delinquent could help It, so she was quite Are Just the ordinary k.'nd. with many other young folk, I began "other people owe the butch1933. DoukIm Mai loch. WNU Service. willing to sit by at first and let to learn the rudiments of technical Keddy do the fighting. But Johnny er, the baker and the candlestick "Father of Water" PORTLAND, ORE., during these depression days, one can purchase Chuck knew that all the time she maker, too." 1933 Bell Syndicate. WNU Service The word Mississippi Is from IN pair of wooden shoes for as little as 75 cents. The photograph shows was watching for a chance to Jump missi, meaning great, and sepe, wa- Joseph Wltte making these articles which he carves to fit the foot He at him from behind, while Keddy held him helpless, so as he fought There right before him were Reddy ter. The words together mean great originally made them as novelties but they proved so popular with farmers and dairymen that he has more orders than he can AIL lie tried to keep both Reddy and and Mrs. Fox! With a roar Bowser river, or father of waters. Mrs. Reddy in front of him. After a was over the wall and half way to little he was able to get his back to the fighters in the twinkling of an an apple tree and then he felt bet- eye. Wet Dry Summer? At the sound of that voice Reddy ter. Roddy Fox tried his best to pull him away from this, but he and Mrs. Fox had but one thought, couldn't Johnny Chuck was too and that was to get away as fast Besides he was as their legs would carry them. Like Wg and heavy. giving Reddy all he could do to keep a red flash Mrs. Reddy leaped and from being torn by those sharp darted down through the Old Orchteeth. ard toward the Green Forest. Reddy It soon became clear thflt Ueddy tried to do, the same thing, but was getting a little the worse of it. Johnny Chuck had set his teeth In UnderJohnny's coat was tcugh. Reddy's shoulder and not even the neath that tough coat was a layer sound of Bowser's voice made him vif fat and Reddy's teeth had to go let He was beyond caring go. through both the tough coal and about Bowser. the fat before they could do any Reddy .struggled with all his ryil harm to Johnny Chuck. Mrs. might and fear doubled his strength. Reddy would have tc help. So Just In the nick of time he shook she watched, jumping this way and himself free and bounded away fiat way, for a chance to dodge In Bowser merely glanced at Johnny aad seize Johnny where he would Chuck and started after Reddy, his soon be made helpless. That this great voice waking all the echoes Greta Grabo. chance was bound to come sooner In the Green Forest well as as to develop stage grace A punch bowl Is the place where or later she was sure. So ended the great fight of which presence. Njw it happened that Bowser the the little people of the Old Orchard prize rights are staged. It came to my mind that I might As for Johnny Hound took it into his head to trot tell to this day. make good on the screen, but since Chuck, he marched back to his BONERS are actual humorous there are so few motion picture stuhouse growling fiercely all the way found in examination padios in Stockholm, I thought I and there on his doorstep he set pers, essays, etc., by teachers. really would not have a chance, about licking his wounds. because so many other girls were WNU Service. 1933. by T. W. Burgees. An antique Is something no one applying for film work. would be seen with If there were Sweden has a traditional characand oue teaspoonful of vanilla. Cool bread together and cut- - Into finger more of them, but which every one ter whose life has been dramatized wants when no one else a on Serve both sides. cover has with sizes. Toast any. slightly and meringue, Into "Gosta Berling's Saga," which, using the whites of the eggs and with tea or chocolate. In English, means the story of Gosta A a franchise is big light that they two tablespoonfuls of sugar. Bake Chopped uncooked prunes, sweet often use on the main street of a Berling. VARIOUS GOOD THINGS the custard until firm In the cen- cream and a teaspoonful of lemon town. I was familiar with the play, so In makes delectable a pan of hot water. another Juice ter, placed when I heard that Director Mauri tz sandwich filling. Asparagus With Mock Hollandaise. William Tell Invented the tele- Stiller was to produce It as a picCUSTARDS are the common 1933. Weatern Newspaper Union Take one tablespoonful of butter ture at the Swedish Film Industry, one may vary ; phone. them with different Havers and gar- and two of flour, mix well, add Inc., I determined to seek a role In of a cupful of milk, nishes. As they are one of the Last week our club burled a cow the cast I didn't have much hope f teaspoonful of salt, pepper easiest of desserts to digest, they which died for a poor family that of success, but I put on my newest dress and sought an Interview with make especially good ones for the to taste, a dash of cayenne, the was unable to do so. e e Mr. Stiller. yolks of two eggs added after the little people and the aged. When preparing a fish loaf or fionr and milk mixture Is well When I talked with him I was iat ambulances for the Dipthong Is a child's disease. of a much surprised to learn he had nosalad use sections of lemon pulp in- cooked. Now add rapid transportation of stead of pickles when called for cupful of butter bit by bit, stirDr. Robert Koch was the inventor ticed me on the stage. The result wounded soldiers from the in the recipe. , This will also anring well ; then add one tablespoonof the Interview was that I was of anesthetics and esthetics. USES battle-field- s were invented Ify M & 1033. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. swer for any acid needed to make ful of lemon Juice. Garnish with given one of the three Important Serve with pimlento. feminine roles In the picture of the mixture palatable. by a French surgeon TO DCNR Cheese Custard. asparagus. which Lars Larson, who is now well first the British and and American named Larrey opens as known to screen DEVELOP FNGES, Toasted Cinnamon Sandwich. Take one cupful of cottage audiences, was the was he at the start; as his low 1 I. HAND AND used by the French in the Butter thin slices of white Jread, cheese, mix with beaten egg yolks, scores of these rounds reveal. star. V WRIST IV) s of a cupful of sugar, The picture was well received spread with a thick layer of brown army of the Rhine in 1792. Swung like a weight, the heavy club (f r ! s f of salt, Strength.' sugar and cinnamon, using teaspoonful adds smoothness to the swing for throughout Europe and many critics of a cupful of sweet milk, cupful of sugar and two teaspoon-ful- s It must be swung evenly. There Is spoke of It as one of the best ever adoeo & 1933. McClure Newspaper Syndicate. of cinnamon. Put two slices of one of melted butter. tablespoonful WNU Service little chance for a stab. Later, us- produced In Sweden, the country which for some years led the EurocCS usuAi. ing his regular clubs which felt DRIVER.. g" In bis hands, Sarazen was able pean producing field. light Louis B. Mayer, head of the to add considerable yardage to his studio in Caltee shots. It also helped his touch SARAZEN'S HEAVY and swing with the shorter shots for ifornia, happened to see the picture PRACTICE DRIVER It gave him a better conception and while abroad three years ago, and the best thing to be said control of power In the hands and offered me a contract to come to ABOUTthis reclining "patient" is America and appear In pictures prowho find their wrists. golfers THOSE and wrists tire duced at the I acstudio. 1833. Bell that he Is really patient, under all cirWNU Syndicate. Service. quickly cepted and have since been with Dr. J. Gershon-Cohecumstances. after a few holes of golf might try that company. of the department of radiology of the duplicating Sarazen's method of Wings of Celluloid My only secret of beauty is scrubthese members. Kraduae hospital of the University of Gene strengthening bing the face with a complexion Pennsylvania Is shown taking an lately has employed a .'50 ounce drivbrush and soap and water. er In practice which has added enphotograph of a mummy, to deIn my country, Sweden, we do not 'r-irs- ;termine Its ills without removing It ' durance and power to his arms and use cold cream so much as In AmerAs Much Important data a case. the was he from result as fingers. " ica. It sounds strange to American Is expected to be revealed. fresh during the finishing rounds Vjfi oars, I know, but a good soap, plenty of water and a small scrubbing brush Is the best skin medicine - -cosmetic. One of the recent pictures In which I played was "Grand Hotel" with Lionel Barrymore, John Barry-morWallace Beery, Joan Crawford and other prominent movie players. HOW THE GREAT FIGHT ENDED i a n w j 4 n t 1 S (a 1 vSi- -- BOWELS What should women do to keep their bowels moving freely? A doctor should know the answer. That is why pure Syrup Pepsin is so good for women. It just suits their delicate organism. It is the prescription of an old family doctor who has treated thousands of women patients, and who made a special study of bowel troubles. It is fine for children, too. They love its taste. Let them have it every time their tongues are coated or their skin is sallow. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is made from fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin and other harmless ingredients. When you've a sick headache, can't eat, are bilious or sluggish; and at the times when you are most apt to be constipated, take a little of this famous prescription (all drug stores keep it ready in big bottles), and you'll know why Dr. Caldwell's laxative Syrup Pepsin is the favorite of over a million women 1 0 firry liT or SYRLP PEPSI IM A Doctor's Family s A V Write to Dr. Plena's Cllnle, Buffalo, N. for free medical odvfoe, uaine; the aymptoa blank found In the package. 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I felt tired, too, ! did not seem to have any energy, and was very nervous," said Miss Irene Devlin of 827 Liuan St "I used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and it drove away the stomach complaint and nervousness and I had more energy. 'Favorite Prescription' is fine for n women." Fluid or tablets. All druggists. Graphic Golf Mi Laxative Just That Exception Ain't Nature grand I Except good deal of human nature. DoYou Know three-fourth- Caldwell's Dr. W. B. tid-bi- ts one-hal- wafch your WOMEN: if if Trying to Find Out What Ailed the Mummy Bob-cawe- and 50c. Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere. One sample each free. Ad- . n dress: "Cuticura Laboratories, Dept It. Maiden, Mass." Adv. y If iv .. : PAPA KNOWS- fJ if- . - .. - - - 1 7 1 ' a ' v Bellamy Popular Lead In the comparatively short time' since making his debut on the screen, Ralph Bellamy hns made a name for himself as one of the fore-- ! most leading men. Rome of his more recent appearances Include "Disorderly Conduct." "Secret Six," "Magnificent Me," "West of Broad-vuy," "Surrender" and "Air Mail." j " i . Kruger Succumb i ' C3fTIW1lBWTir..)iriiirlniifriii i m im in ...m "Pop, what is a landscape?" 'Where an artist does his bank ; . 1933 hi II Svn.Ikaie. "if s ' - 'V 4 e, 'Jl - t "Newest Hotel 5 00 H;'-- Salt Lake City's WNU Senrloe. The feature of this hat Is the small wings that fit down Into the curls on the side of the head. The hat Is made of a black fabric-likmaterial end the wings are celluloid. e Otto Kruger, one of America's most prominent fitnge stars, has finally succumbed to tbe lures of the screen. j HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM $1.50 Jtut opponti ERNEST Mormon Tabtmacl C ROSSITER, |