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Show THE LEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1936 TOPNOTCHERS Kbt r.v John M'M .. lui V. T k. . Although 'the oppossum is crediteating anything It runs across, be it fruit, llesh or forage, our gnme investigators say that the food habits of this nocturnal creature are not as harmful, as Is generally believed. At least analyses of stomach contents bear this out, writes Albert Stoll, Jr., in the Deed with pe nosi Service, Syndicate PILWMK 171 , A.Mnliv tlil( never been 1 in love. He did 111. t helieve In love, lit- - s:iii there was 110 such thltifj. At leat, not for him. He "as rhrht. rrankie. alas, was a professional jrontloinun. a gigolo a 'l swindler, elever at the precarious art of l.laekniail. I!nt rrankie. despite all his wisdom, had erred, and the police were alter him. He had made the sad mistake of pretending to make love to a police commissioner's wife, very wealthy woman. I'nfortunnte-l.v- . PIL I troit News. i'r ' Indigo From Coal Indigo used In tinting paints used to be made by leaching a olants which grew small alfalfa-likon the hillsides of India. Today It Is obtained from coal tar. e I I 1 I I'r "Fancy Talk" "Fancy talk," said Uncle Eben, "Is so pleasln' to de ear dat sometimes you Is satisfied Jes' to listen, wheth- er It has any sho nuf meanln' or not." 2 Hours Hours : 10-1- MINING AND LEGAL BLANKS For Sale at THE BEAVER PRESS A professionl add in this cor- ner will increase your income 2-- Ph. 140 6 Appointment by DR. I. M. WEIR & Physician Surgeon Daily Except Saturday Only in recent years have opossums appeared in the state, and Sarah Shepherd Residence each year they are furnishing more MmilUthMIHItlHItllUIHUlllHMIHIIIIIIIIHIMIUIHIHIUIIIIIMIHIIllimiMIMIH and more sport for the hunters and profit for the trappers. Prime oposflHItllllllltmimnUlflltWHIIIIIHfHttllllUIIHHIHHIIIUHHtlltlllltlllinilllA sum bides command good prices In I Get a Shave and a Hair Cut the raw fur markets. 1 at the i . 1 Attorney-at-La- w Kecently the statement was made a BARBER SANITARY SHOP that 21 opossums could 1 1 Office Over Located 3 be held in a teaspoon. This was Milo Baker, Proprietor ss Most BEAVER however. GARAGE THE i however, her husliand happened" disputed by many, Ideated North of Post Office i to he a remarkably perceptive man records mint out that this marsuHt tl III Ul HIIIH lllllll lltll ItUUU IttUI Hll It ttt IIUI t Hf and In a short time Krankie was pial gives birth to seven to eleven young at a time and they are about very suddenly leaving the city. I'rankie alighted at a summer re- as large as a new - born white jiiiMitniiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuiutiiiiiiiuiiuuiiiiHiitiiiMmmiitimiHiiiiimiHii sort high In the mountains. He mouse. It Is several weeks before ! THEODORE BOHN Dozens of articles, from I took a room at the leading hotel they leave the maternity pouch of rTV at Iaw I let Attorney and slept through most of the day. the mother, and then seldom one cent to 25 cents loose of the fur on her back or her office at f That night, at a costume masquertAe dmo xiU at the ' ade he met Mrs. Winters, a wealthy, tall. The mature animal seldom the Courthouse greatest living wmeAA reaches 15 Indies in length with i middle-agedivorcee. Krankie imTen Cent Store BEAVER UTAH CITY, a prehensile tail about 1"J inches i fx mediately went to work. HlllinitUnWHHHMIIUUItttUlrllUlltl That week-enhe was a guest at long. It Is one of the few marsupia house party In the great white als found In America. nMUHHMHIIIMIIHHIMMIIIMllllllllllillimitUllttltHlimitHlfimmltlllHIIttlH castle on the mountainside that was 5 the Winters' mansion. And there Cline, Wilson & Cline j I ARTHUR SMITH he met .Stephanie. He had been Great Johnstown Flood strolling among the guests with the GENERAL LAW PRACTICE Caused by Breaking Dam PLUMBING and HEATING possessive and almost girlish ftrs. Offices At There was only one great John-towWinters and they had come upon a TELEPHONE 59 tlood. This occurred on Frilarge group at one end of the drawFillmore Milford Beaver Mrs. Winters playfully, day, May 31, ISSii, and was caused ing room. 'llltlllltUinillllltlllllUltllllllllillltUIItlllMlHIUIIIUIMIIMIIUMlltlUIIIMMIIHl of dam the at the breaking grasped one of the men by the by lake, which released a huge sleeve. "This Is my bad, bad nephew reservoir of water that rushed madI.yle," she said to Frankie. smiling-broadly- ly down the Conemaugli valley, out its villages and hurl"Lyle, this is Mr. Ainory." washing in a Itself ing deadly torrent on the "Lyle has brought a charming -of Johnstown. city young thing for the week end," said. The bursting of the dam was due Mrs. Winters. Frankie could catch only an oc- to the unprecedented and rains, which resulted not casional glimpse of the shoulder of and become the possessor of a bank acthe girl beyond Lyle. She was al- only In this disaster, but also in most entirely screened hy the men the destruction of a heavy railroad count. Years hence, if you save and bank about her, Lyle turned toward her. bridge between Ilarrisburg and and in floods in various oth"Oh. Stephanie. . . ." The girl regularly, you'll bless the day when you ademerged from the circle smiling. er parts of Pennsylvania and first obtained a bank book. joining states, from which there Her eyes met Frankie's. Frankie gasped. His heart seemed was even greater loss of property than In Johnstown. to stand still. The next morning he sought out Warning of the Impending danNo what walk of life you are in, Stephanie. "I must talk to you," ger was given the inhabitants of Johnstown by railroad olliclals and he Implored. "Can't we walk someyou need a bank account. It is one of thp Ill others, but many disregarded them. where?" needs. final of The came break the dam at She nodded eagerly, her eyes very everybody things bright, very Innocent, very young. three o'clock In the afternoon, and She touched there was a sound like tremendous "I'll get a jacket- -" his arm In n gesture of confidence and Continued claps of thunder. In an hour's time Johnstown was "I won't be a moment!'' The loss of He watched as she hurried away. wrecked and ruined. life was between 2,000 and .1,000, She was so sweet! They followed a little path up and of property, about $12,000,000. Cleveland Plain Dealer. the mountainside and sat for hours In a cleared space overlooking the broad, far valley below. i i After dinner they went for a Origin of the Pretzel RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 1 drive. In the gradually gathering Centuries ago, pretzels bad their darkness they drove slowly up the origin In the forest regions of IT'S A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP mountain road. Passing a smooth southern Germany, where they AT THIS BEAUTIFUL HOSTELRY stretch of gravel Frankie accelerwere known as they are now, as Control of Language Illinois' First Seminary "Uretzln" were made Words nmy be either servants oi The fir.'tt semiiciry In Illinois was ated the car, and the wind whipped "bretzeln." to be eaten only during holy week, ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Mgr. masters. If the former tliey may one founded hy .l"lm M.ison In 1827 about them. Stephanie laughed, movafe!y guide as In the way of truth. at Rock Spring. It was intended ing close to him. He laughed with and they were given their peculiar her. His arm, In an unconscious shape In order, to suggest the knots If the latter they Intoxicate the prininrily for the education of brain end lead Into swamps of In hut addition It offered motion, dropped over her shoulder. of rope tied about Christ's wrists She leaned her head against the at the time of his crucifixion. Therethought where there Is no solid courses In literature and the soft pad of his coat. fore, eating those little salty prodfooting. Farther on they stopped and ucts of the baker's art was considwatched the moonlit valley below. ered only as part of the religious observance of the times. However, They sat there a long while. One Stephanie said, "Oh, Frankie, Isn't the "bretzeln" proved such a morsel that people began eatCouldn't you Just stay It grand! here forever and ever?" ing It at other times of the year, . He looked at her. Everything and finally, Its original meaning to fall away and was forgotten. And the pretzel, as wli'-'lil in lea V! in limn and lifeless. He took we know Its name in English, has and Sparkling her band. "Stevie," be whispered, become a popular luncheon item In many parts of the world. "you're adorable !" Weekly Slip looked shyly up a "im- - She Dark, unattractive rooms can be made light and eaid nothing, but he could feel her cheery, and you can achieve all sorts of pleasant move to him. She held her eyes to Shipped First Frozen Meat with the artistic use of good paint and effects his lips. "I like you, too, Frankie. The honor of pioneering the frohim. to close Varnish. She came very . . ." zen meat export trade of the world The moon's light was silver on her lies to the credit of Australian Come in and find out how inexpesively you can moist, parted lips, luminous from Itepealed but unsuccessful B13 ' eyes. 1878 1840 her and between had attempts turn your OLD home into a NEW one ! He drew her to him, tight, tight. been made to ship dried, tinned Ont of America's Foremost Sports Authorities He could feel her soft lingers OTer and pickled meats In commercial his face, tracing the line of his Hps, quantities. Toward the end of 1879 his chin. His words were lost In the steamer Strathleven, fitted with In his college days Bradley became widely the silken cascade of her hair, but meat chambers and the known as a football and baseball player. "I love you, cold-ai- r them Bhe heard system of freezing, left Australia with a cargo of meat. Stevie. I love you. . . Since then he has been writing about these The cargo, consisting of beef, mutand other sports. He has acquired such LUMBER GLASS PAINTS Lyle Winters slumped down In a ton and lamb, was supplied by leadchair with a shrug of resignation. ing glaziers. On February 22, 1880, a wealth of information that he has been " Stephanie come across the room the Strathleven arrived nt the East called a "walking sports encyclopedia drawing on her gloves. She was a India dock, London, with her cardifferent Stephanie. There was an go In good condition. A lamb was of all kinds alien air of Icy briskness about her. sent to Queen Victoria and a sheep Bradley's comments on sports She spoke calmly to the man In the to the prince of Wales. Thus was which will appear in this paper will always chair, but her tone was brittle. commenced the frozen meat export information be rich in information and that "Well, did you get the dough from trade. will be accurate, but, at the same time, you your aunt?" as the Winters nodded. He reached Into you will find his style as exhilarating Power te Impeach His an Inside pocket and brought forth writes. he which of about MILFORD, UTAH high spots sports of currency, "dot the neat a parcel a public officer Is to To Impeach whether to you, comments will be ol interest letters?" bring accusations of crime or or "Yeah." Stephanie . opened her you are an ardent follower of certain sports against him and call him hand bag and produced a packet of to account before a competent tribhave only a nodding acquaintance with them. envelopes. "Let's have the dough." unal. Article I, Section 2 of the Envelopes and money changed Constitution gives the bouse of repWinters sighed with relief. resentatives the sole power of Imhands. inormativi and Watch for these entertaining the big rush, anyway?" he peachment and Article I, Section 3 Why comments which appear under the heading ... asked. A horn tooted outside. gives the senate the sole power to The girl nodded toward the win- try all Impeachments. .Andrew dow. "The fish are biting." Johnson was the only President to Winters rose and went to the win- be Impeached by the house of repdow, "Amory?" resentatives; he was tried before The girl nodded. "Yeah." She the senate but acquitted ns less than s crossed the room and paused by the .. found hltn guilty. Baseball . . . football boxing .. . racing . so long." She smiled. "Well, door. which you golf . . . tennis . . . all iporta in "And say, never write love letters to girls you don't know anything have either an active 6r a casual interest will Churchgoer! feature. about." And she was gone. g have their place in this St. Petersburg, Fla., has the disWinters saw Stephanie bend over tinction of being the only city In kiss Frankie. He watched at America where firemen and and We Do Repair Work on All Makes of Cars it police the car slid down the driveway. are assigned to churches on Sun"Well." he murmured, half aloud. day to keep doors and aisles clear We Carry Firestone & Siberling Tires & Tubes 1 ; "I wonder how much she'll get out of worshipers. Every denomination Is represented. of that sucker. . , ." .... new-bor- IUI 4 ! . 4UUIHIUIHIHtllimilllllllHlllliIIIIHIIUIIIIHHUlUIIIHnHIUHWHHIIUII z j;eii-tct- rf led Baby Opossum About Size White Mouse of New-Bor- n Moral for the Immoral -s juries a? II II II II I II I 77oryL:n db?t d d mm n Con-emau- Salt Lake's Newest Hotel . Deposit a Few Dollars matter safci'ffls&fiS Li,- that Do It Now! HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Milford State Bank Q mln-Isle- rs deli-clo- tlOU) IK THIS PAPER . . A New For-- - IPsmonft I Sports Feature HUQH BRADLEl See Us pas-torist- s. night-shadowe- d Get a Color Card Now! MACKERELL BROTHERS W. R. 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