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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL, HELPER, UTAH Points of Danger in Severe Trmnrlr 9frm In NOT REALLY general, rocky ground is struck u tignimng more often thaa meadow land, and rocks near water, esrwvinl- By DOUGLA3 MALLOCH lj If they are high, are commonly struck. Large groups of persons mists of morning always caugiii out m the open by a storm should scatter and tie down In the TOErise. mud II Is better to be muddy than Melt In the warmth of better skies. I never see the vapor drifting sorry. Similarly. If one la cautrht nut in But In the moving It Is lifting. a lake In an open boat a very bad Give breezes time, the sun a oe 11 is oest io He down "chance. Jn the bottom and drift than to try And, as the hours of da; advance. to row to shelter. The mists of morning rise and scatter Another rule for safety in the Country Is that It la better not rn And prove a very little matter. yield to temptation and seek shelter in exposed buildings. It is better to 1 wonder If we do not make get wet thaa to stand on tha nrirrh On cany mornings this mistake? of such a building. Wood houses are Mistake some little care for sorrow, just as Bare (or as dangerous) as Although It ends before the morrow; stone houses. Homes made entirely Make for ourselves a doleful list of metal or of metal framework are Of losses that are only mist-- " very (fare. Porter fore affairs. It Is well to notice that many comtag. 1 be Because It Isn't really ralnl monly accepted beliefs are ground RAINING bed Is no safer than a chair, or the floor, for that matter. It makes little if any difference If the windows are open or shut, although closed windows will keep out th8 rain and some of the noise. Small steel objects such as scissors or knives are Derfectlv harmless. The essence of a thunder storm Is that lightning ia simply the visible part of an electrical discharge from cloud to cloud or from cloud to earth. It always follows the path of least resistance. If you stay out of dangerous places you ere perfectly safe and, anyway, yoa have 250,000 chances to one of being hit and 1.000,000 to one chances of being killed. A !ov; Acid Stomach Makes Itself i'lROivn to You 4 t hiiii Mil in the tondurt of r" 7 li , Frequent Headache Nnml&Ia Indigestion Loss of Appetite) Nausea avslm i Feeling of Weakness Klocplrosruee Mouth Acidity jltjgg Vms3i.aoo tTt' TAKC 2 tattpoonfuljof Phillips' Milk of Mag nesia in a glass of water every morning when you get up. Take another feaspoonful 30 minutes after eating. And another before you to to bed. OR Tike the new Phillies' Milk of Msimesia Tablet! ont tatUi lot each teaspoonful a di rected above. . iifiiriimg'i i ifnitiirr with newspaper training Hearst newspapers in the lare1. yes, cities of the east and on the w coast, including Cleveland. Chi.visited He trn T.niia V Run T?r!irinirn in the 7Los a" . In private newspa; Angeles. ventures he has edited and owi . than several newspapers in Wyomi)gt as well as being associated w his father, C. Watt Brandon in jer.v publication of one of that sta;i pleas- largest daily papers. 3 ed Con- - REDDY FOX ADM JERRY'S HOUS was has to IN all the great world-iIFanybody pleasanter thasport Fox when he tries to be ppters rWiitur "iw (rmitiiaitMtiiiiiaaWitf ONERS ' rhey THORNTON W. BU. PREVENT 0P CUlS JCONTE3- - HOOKING. reason for the popularity of faced clubs is their tendency to cure a slice. While most of the average golfers either slice or hook, the slice is far more prevalent For this reason the ordinary golfer would undoubtedly find that the deeper faced clubs were more suitable to his particular case. Deep faced clubs have the power to counteract the slice and this fills a particular niche in most games that cannot be easily discounted. On the other hand those golfers who show a penchant for hooking might find It well to switch to shallow faced rnrjitwifrr clubs. With these clubs the tendency to slice would overcome the a Later ht married In 1879. very hooking proclivity and a fairly nice lady and Uved happily after straight ball would result With that these two facts In mind It should be e a simple matter to find the club that A street Is a road that has a very best suits one's game. There's nothgood class of people on It ing like a straight ball off the tee to start the hole right The Greenwich meridian is the WNU Service. 193J Bell Syndicate. largest telescope in Greenwich observatory. applied to rhe German emperor. e Alfred the Great started a Chron Icle and this still exists as a mornThe Pastoral age was when everying newspaper.a body kept their cows in the same pasture. William is a name The Immoi-ta- i WNU Service. , 1933. Bell Syndicate. He has had varied political 0 with e' en perience, culminating to tion the Wyoming state legi:egg He is married ieaked ture 1930-3the father of one son. don't know who It Is. Of that handsome red coat of nem-ver- y good looking, anywapters 0Q ng when he puts on the polite 'amiThru his editorial policies in ' an(j no one knows better than h Journal he believes he is iti,e en put on, brings Into his eyireaj. ficiently well known to local r jn ne nocent look, and smiles, (base dents to enable them to deterrr.p0pj)e(j pleasant a fellow as you wJ of "a for a to meet Only whea he lurgCTB breath of fresh air was still Reddy too and grins a little broadly so sitting on the bank right where he Charles the Second really found out about gravity, because when he was had been and he was still as pleasin the oak, an acorn fell on him. He ant as before. "I have been admiring your told Newton, who got all the credit house," said Reddy. "You know I travel about a great deal and have BONERS are actual humorous seen many houses, but never have I found in examination paseen one to compare with this. It pers, essays, etc., by teachers. Is wonderful. Not even Paddy the Beaver can build such a house as The earth Is composed of one this." quart of land and three quarts of Now, of course this was rank flat- water. tery, and not the truth at all, for Paddy the Beaver Is a master buildRobert Louis Stevenson's father er as everybody knows. But It an engineer so Robert became was sounded sweet to the ears of Jerry a ne traveled author, Muskrat In spite of the fact that he all through life ifter his health. He So he lingered to hear what knew. used to sit by a tree and pick up more Ileddy might say. poems and stories. He died many W. WNU Service. T. , 1933. Burgess. worry about it. I'i directions Follow the simple given above. This small dosage of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia nets at once to neutralize the acids that cause headache, stomach pains You'll other distress. Try Jed like a new person. it be careful you get REAL matnesia when you buy fr.nninA PIIILLIPS' Milk of tv fcesia. See that the name PHlLc "i t&W'h on the label. equivalent of a teaspoonf ul Of Magnesia, MEMBER N.R.A. Ptillips Milk of 3iagaes!a be shows all bis long teeth does Lis face lose Its pleasant look. Now Reddy Fox was one of those who knew all about what was go V'ou ing on In the Smiling PooL know Reddy gets his living by know ing what Is going on about him. i If J si, r . a Resinol Helped Skin In 3 Days My Reatnol "When I decided to try Soap and Ointment, ray complexion was a sight from pimples and blackheads. I had a horrid, muddy looking skin and when. I used powder it looked even worse. After three days use of the Resinol Ointment and Resi-nSoap, I could see an improvement. Now all my friends tell me how well my ekin looks." (Signed) Mrs. M. N. fKwia Ixart. St . LoUtS, Mo, At till druggists t FOR FREJE TRIAL size peckaga m ol Ointment and Soap with your copy of oar new booklet on Skin Treatment, write to ffcslnol l)f partment Wt, Baltimore, Mdj Reddy grinned, and the France of February 6, 1778. This was the first treaty made by the infant United States after th Declaration of Independence. Jerry watching work. At last came the time when Jerry stopped working because, you know, the house was finished. Reddy knew when For Cool Fall Days Salt Lake City's tpfewest Hotel Al HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE i V ) y 1 L -- one-hal- $6 " 200 Rooms Radio connection In every room. RATES FROM f 1.50 Jmtl mppotilt Mormtm Tabtmd ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. Ti r , f three-fourthone-hal- i 200 THe Baths I rot Hie cooi u.o ol late fall, no better choic can be made than a wool frock trimmed with fur, such as Is shown In the illnMratlon. aJr-J- factories iii Flur CHH llili. Salt Laki Cr, UUk Busty Caltin Frohsskii Rmwi h Capmsiii You can now learn a profession that will make you independent for the rest of your daya. SIS per month only for tha complete fit jjyo You Know a course of six months. Phone or writ for our catslogue. Maii in coupon. NAME - ADDRESS Naturalization and Crime Naturalized citizens who commit crimes are subject to the same penalties as native born citizens. Unless it can be shown that they obtained their naturalization illegally, by fraud or otherwise, they are not likely to have these papers revoked and to be deported. NEWTON I" - A ( i here they are: First, education misleads many young women Into thinking that learning and the Intellect are all there Is to happiness. Then, learning makes domestic the "new deal," and a very Important part. Is the plan to get PAU'l otback to the farm to live on "subsistence homesteads" which are life repugnant I think If a vote were taken to be financed by the government to the extent of $2.r,000,000. Dr. M. L. Wilson of the Interior department, director of the plan (left). Is showing among women college graduates, both the married and the una model of one of the homesteads to W. A. Julian, treasurer of the Unitmarried, that argument would be ed States. Probably the p.oved groundless unmarried college women would be paste with a tablespoonful of flour the first to disprove It by giving cook In the molasses until slightly very different reasons for remainthickened, then remove from the fire I and add the juice of a large lemon Walnut and a pinch of cinnamon. SEASONABLE FOODS meats may be added to make It more tasty. Cover with a 'op crust MOST delicious dinner may be and bake tn a moderate oven. prepared in a Scotch kettle. Place a piece of brisket or shoulder Raisin Pia. of beef In the kettle with plenty of Line a pie plate with rich pastry. fat to brown all over. Then add a over one and little water, cover It lightly and cook Pour boiling water cupfuls of seeded raisins, at a low heat An hour or more and mix before the meat Is to be served add let stand until cool, drain s a cupful of of with carrots, onions and later a few pof teaspoonful of salt, sugar, tatoes ; cook, basting thera occasiontwo tablespoonfuls of flour and bastithe season well ally and during mixture Into a pie pan, pll ng. Serve the me; t surrounded by Turn the In the center, sprinkle the 'cgetables and prepare a gravy lng It high with the Juice of a lemon and gratfrom the liquor In the pan. ing of the rind, add one half cupful of water In which the raisins were Molasses Pie. soaked and dot with two tablespoonIt may be baked In Individual fuls of butter cut Into small pieces. tins or In the usual sized pie plates. Cover with pastry and bake forty Line a pie plate with flaky pastry minutes. "Fond parents may think children Have the oven very hot and 011 with the following mixture. the first ten minutes to bake the art bright," says mature Matilda, Bring one cupful of molasses to the pastry, then reduce the heat Serve 'but even an electric light needs a switch." boiling point and add carefully a hot or cold. WNU Service. C. 113. Bell Syndicate. C. Ht Weetern Newspaper Union. tablespoonful of butter rubbed to a tfotKWoRBook u Utah High School of Beauty Culture k. leges are called by a man who has been a teacher In two of them. He points out that fewer than half the women graduates five years out of college are married. And he blames it on their going to college. We are given reasons to explain why so many educated women do not marry. In simple language was grin the kind of a grin which showed all his long teeth. He grinned Just that same way each night as he trotted nway from the Smiling Pool after PRODUCT the oldest treaty deposited with the Department of State is the treaty of amity and commerce with 'S PINSTER 1 and Idaho The Oldest Treaty DOES EDUCATION HURT? he Is at work on that new house. But when It Is finished he'll have less to thluk about I must e If cannot find something to Interest him." Utah The bureau of archives says that' EYES stolen over to. the Smil ing Pool, from among the rushes watched Jerry for a little while, and then stolen away again, taking the greatest care not to be seen. "There Isn't the least use in the world trying to get him now," said he, as he thought the matter over. "There won't be any use as long as in AN INTERMOUNTAIN WOMAN'S Heddy had Service Stations J APEX HROUGH Every night while Jerry Muskrat was at work on that new house 400 ASK YOUK DRUGGIST FOB www, t. that AT o. Subsistence Homesteads Planned Jerry," Can yoa iy, "Buy only Products"! Then repeat it to your friends when yoa to shopping. Explain that by doing se they will be helping not only themselves but, indirectly, everyone in the West. Then they, too, when making a purchase, will join you in repeating to the merchant: "We want only Products". Us will understand and approve the request. LEONARD W. McDONALD, Hinckley, Utah. Jade for Ornaments In New Zealand jade is used for a breast ornament called the tiki, and also for the peculiar club called The stone itthe pattoo-pattoself is not called jade there, but is known as punumu, meaning greenstone. These ornaments are sometimes imported to thi3 country for charms. by Evening Neighbor Said He. THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Ypep 88 The Restless Sea well-know- "Good in Utah Oil Refining But 'teilk of We eat to make our bediea rrow, That'a one thing we must do. local foods and things. So let'a And make our towns grow, too. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY , . ,L ; I I I k g tid-bi- ts have Acid Stomach, don't If yout sherd tty CU TQ Q I V a"ulu,-J'.il"4aifi'fc"Waier Sour Stomach WHAT TO DO FOR 1 V STOl Sally Sez ONE know we have our larger But much that frets us Is tally Progressive Candidate for Upon life's surface floating few C'ity Councilman But mists that are not reais a DeLos E. Brandon, editor of JJ-- Tbles. . just tt t Though many losses llvlnggive local made I f s politics, having We sigh tl" most o'er UttU and Helner his home lust I Let us be glad, somehow or r0ss under two years, having arnJfW; Unless It's really raining, bij in 1933. Douslaa Malloch. WN1J(jge In the business world he has nrni iMi iiirfiitria tl of joyed approximately ten years lave to - OVERCOMING HOOK AND SLICE I OHILDRE Iore use in 1. HERE ARE THE SIGNS. Nervouanea x is a class at Catalina island, Calif, whose pupils afford to show any Indifference to their studies. If they fall in their work, they go Into the drink with a big hen you hli the water a splash and that's all there's to it. few times traveling at the speed of 40 miles per hour, you either make up your mind to stay on the 6klddy board or quit school. This novel "aquaplane college" was organized fy P.oy Arnold, who Is seen leading the class r- HLItE n a less. Graphic Glf Pupils in This Class Musi Keep Wide Awake R "hat the modern custom of placing a horse-shoover the door for good luck, dates back to the old days when our colonial ancestors nailed up horseshoes or hung up laurel boughs in their homes as magic charms to protect e them from witches. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate. WNU Service. ing single than that they went to college. With so many of us the tilings which loom up as most pleasurable or Important in life are those we have missed. That Is why people who have had the advantages of broad training and richer backgrounds are likely to be those with the truer sense of values. Because they have known and explored the cherished experiences and pleasures and found them not so all Important to the scheme of things, they can truly appreciate the solid, the , real values In life. For my part I do not tnlnk an education unfits a woman for the role of wife and mother. On the contrary, the really educated woman approaches any situation and any task equipped to perform It with less effort and to get more out of It If her book learning and mental training has really educated her, It has Improved rather than diminished her fitness for daily living, e 1111, Bell Syndicate WNU Service Named "Emerald late" Doctor Drennar first called Ireland the Emerald Isle. He lived from 1754 to 1820 and used the name for the Island tn a poem called "Erin." Earn while you learn Bartering. A Permanent Business with a Big Income. Moler's Barber College IIS Regent St., Salt Lake City, Utah We meet your state requirements Tobacco Products Capital N. C, is claimed to manufacture more tobacco products than any other city in the world. Richmond, Va., manufactures about half a billion cigars and Jorty billion cigarettes annu-all- y. Winston-Sale- Right and Left Banks The right bank is to your right as you look down the stream tha direction the current is flowing. The left bank would be on the left as you look in the same direction. per week will be psld for the best article en "Why yoa should sue Intermountaln mads Goods" Similar to above. Send your story In prose or verse to Products Column, P. O. Box 1555, Salt Like City. If your story appears In this $3.00 column yoa will ceivs check for Week No. 2341 W.N.U-8- $3.00 Lake City All Your Fault "A man cheats you de first time." said Uncle Eben, "because you'se generous. Any time after dat it's 'cause you'se foolish." Rats Are Productive rats will product offspring in twelvsi months, their total progeny in two years amounting to 1,500. 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