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Show BEAVER PRESS yiMMimilllllllilllllllllllllimillMlllli: Speeders All rSSfilLSktiim rTVU S,7 r. j f ' dan o history man 7a"Ll hses against the steeds lf o"h "f! "? TA came balloon race, auto LT T no'rvffit-ARSO- Z I native lai s ortfl caused "ie I Seltaitd yrf . have been Mi hn " ..... . it now i i E'- -rf Thailand on many oc- n uc;Mns including the ornate of Siam, the former king ..Rimreme Arbiter of the I1JHV tin.. land Flow of the Tide, Brother Ptember mia elect. 1p Moon. Half Brother of the ? 5 recep-ntal'v'e- - llf rii ri l::s ceased. fever navy. half a dozen XI alrJi. ineer'Ee ffV: 3 " l A is controlled by Thailand. through this isthmus, connect x ry v j3rRWT- - iwi Thailand. si S: f & create n V A I V vfl f w, 1 d.1?". A !(fl 1 V lire v h - 't This frog race teas staged at the Xew York Derby The' maids acted as jockeys by nudging the frogs. t Slid I j I i i , itish. hi,ii-.....tu... uua i k of ar.r vvi, nred equipment. th,. UritiKh is 1"wi ;!.,,,. Jipm.at CCt in t! Am tanks V;jSl ,ir,i 15 ' r4 j spotted cat can hit 70 miles per hour. Right: luo cheetahs match speed at a British course before the tear. "IBP" '"'t Also- i ! y sions ; . 1 .vet TO I t -". t.'f 'I p 'i "lie ' - an:i m V i 1" ii froni Can. 4 . Uk- anil !.;. It re itively tins th'-Ira- upply. the ea:-- $1000 AGfS - (emirkibfe. Fnll 4ftth rcJ I I tntue fimity Qftmp at unmjf ned bfolhrn, your MONTH' Any tjmly ihif Jn thi to 75 in good hfallh fj ccvt ttbAL BtitfVt INSUXANCL NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION A pai.r FCtS NO AGENTS Wat CALL NO OTHF eai up. SI 5.00 $2000 deitti arroiiiT iiiiii tottct.fjn cteih(ical(y iiuqncd to ji yflu miaonum lor lownl premium CJtl by mtil ijtci sgrft t Or-(ofRmiimri, collection rxpettie. bdokkKpm. tie .)( flottcc jnd on rccctpt ft (Citu.tcd Uck fnoflHi an enlif lmii)r ff K'All COUPON G'cud lrtiurBi TOHAY Itk dctiili on tio to $et FKEt mtpsXt.M. fj(tfi for 10 6i fto mancii1 Nim ftmtl , ... - Scn4 ,,. t , AdJieit a Stltt . .. 1 USF.D EQUIPMENT MERCHANTS fiCPPLY INTEKMOINTAIN in Mnnkru-- iDe-iIe- record. In addition to wielding a smoking putter, Craig is one of the game's long hitters, averaging about 275 He himself says that only yards Sam Sncad and Jimmy Thompson outdrive him and that Byron Nelson is one of the very few who surpass him on the long fairway shots. success, Part of his latter-daCraig slates, is due to a carefully cultivated fade. This sounds a bit to the average golfer who Ibaflling , . a slice with a loss of disconnc-cttance. Before 1934 Wood had been !a "shut-faceIn other hitter. And (words, he hooked his ball. 'each year he found himself getting iless and less distance as his club smothered more and more. Long developed habit made it exceedingly difficult for him to open up. the club tnm. nt Dorothy Paget, British race face That he did it with a maxi- m of results is evidence of long hours spent in improving ms game. Wood's present game Is a far cry from that of 1933 and 1933. For quite a while he was forced to shelve his dr'ver and use a hrassir off the tee to keep on the fairway. His game was definitely ofT. It was inly through endless, painstaking iirart're rounds that lie staged his iimi back. Tl:- le's to C.Va :!' a' ; f '" ' ' '! e Pi hi-- . e;ij.nc i i f am :, r, s f !;- ft . f Reserve Insurance vow an mmrt NOW, by pi 'cnt, (hitdtcn (n(tnerj tiUert, in Ijwi. cl; (Of onij Filmii Prv. & Prinlcd :3c per roll. M.ill to Vs-.:c- ;i Stenios, Su;;;.rhni!se, Salt Luke t'ity. i J Ie . eha 1 - But Craig paid little or no attention to the dopesters. lie started off with an incredible G4, seven under par. Then he reeled off rounds total for a roaring of e of 264 strokes, an scoring .!' to "a- ':.'!, tl f Jv of British aid i the Near t - 4' 'i in 1 We Iruy and Fell and olTiee eiiuiji 56 Slock;. t I all kind of bi:s:niys fixtures t'ash rcKisttrs. neat scales, K. 4th So Salt La':e City U&fmiMi.'MIJium iilhiififlMsaiMtisiiiiii id GIRL WANTED C, r,,M,Mv from headed for home. n the coops and j', IK iflli'MM'U maul Liked Himself Country Girl for cookini; and housework. Uox 1, Salt Lake References required. City. Utah MALE HELP WANTED MEN1, repardlesa of your present occupation or class of work, are you interested in sharing the profit of construction work and a Rood job? Character and small investment re tuird. Very attractive to a limited number. Write P. O. Uox 1"55. Salt Lake City. As a youth, Hans. Christian Andersen had a conviction that he would be famous, even before he began to write the fairy tales that made him so. This small-tow- n boy loved to be talked about and to talk about himself; he fidgeted in misery unless notice went to him in any JEVELRY MANUFACTURING MERCHANTS we manufacture pins, medala, souvenir leweoy Hepairintr and Trophies. Parry & Perry. Jewelers. 24s Main, Salt Lake I Westminster College HI'S. ! Wo I SALT LAKE CITY OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEW AMI tpewritcrs, S. 1. I SKI) addinie DESK desk and chairs, mrh't. sites, EX.. 35 W. Hrosd-- WATER .r. A olea Salt Lake SOFTENERS Hardest Water made soft as melted snow WITH A RAIMEit WATER SOFTENER State. ClinKer Supply Co.. S L. C, Ut DEALER FRANCHISES AVAILABLE 80S) CHEMICAL ANALYSIS Wlnat tented for protein $1.00. Chemical analysis of Feeds, Fertiliteri and Soils. PETERSON LABORATORIES Salt Lake City. L'tah I Denver Hatched Blood Tested ChWl. LcKhorna $6.50 A A $7.45 AAA $125: Heavies $715 A A $7 S3 AAA $? 25. All prepaid. For Sexed Chicks write COLORADO HATCHERY Denier. Colorado 4 WNU Week No. 4131 SALT LAKE Character Education 1 HIGH SCHOOL Last two years College. Preparatory I " DINING HALL DORMITORIES The fun and art of living I I I ECONOMY OF j RelU, Elastic Stocking. Crutch and Braces. Extension Shoes, Arch Supports, etc Artificial Limb Co, 135 W. 3rd So.. Salt Lake BABY CHICKS - Junior College CURRICULA General education Pre-L1 Med'C, Eno;neering Secretarial Science (2 yr.) j. 2 (2 yr.) S955 So. S'.ate. SL TRUSSES FITTED SCHOLARSHIP together. EXPENSE-W- ork a(H(aBaa()4asjaa()B.()sjaa()4 Scratches on Patent Leather For scratches on patent leather, use a mixture of olive oil and jet black ink; paint over the scratches with a fine brush, repeating" several To preserve times if necessary. patent leather, rub it at night with a little vaseline and polish it off in the morning. This also applies to kid shoes. Hotter and cleaner than low fuel natural gas automatic in opcost a quick, odoreration safe and less heat convenient. New Convenience for the Rural Home GOLDENE is delivered to your premises in steel cylinders affording you every advantage enjoyed by the city dweller on fuel that totally solves the gas main. An amazing low-coyour problem of cooking, water heating and rcfriqefation. Manufactured by WASATCH OIL REFINING CO. For full details, write to or call on st ROCKY MOUNTAIN 1234 aaaaaaaaaaaajaMsawa Aid FOR INFORMATION writ to President Robert D. Steele, D.D., Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. " 1()st ;,re statinned in western This is approximately ,, - U. S. Open. Victory no longer comes as a surprise to Wood in spite of that forsecond of mer overabundance places. Craig knows he has the ability to win. and that new con fidence stems from a tournament held back in May. 1940. That tournament was the Met Open, ancient Een Hogan, New York classic. Goodall Round Robin winner, was the favorite to take the. Met. V'' ' d. ,, jtt. thc strength o the army ,m the Russian front, a tliroi.o ' . y been replenished. i",..no i!A:'sn of the continent Irfil ')'',M,l",'8sful without a powil. I j all-tim- about ,,, 7nnnn tanks wcre 1 v I TILIT1F.S IXTEKMOrNTAIN Salt Like City, Utah 151 Soulli f.'.ato Si. Scoring Record l o( - of uinning. The army - .. Above: Cheetah and dog race. The dog has no chance And ,he most scrious . . ,,., ' 'i.iJlln.-!13 utu Jtivr 1P ri.ri.i,crs ;;'ch h"s tu..; uitii - 3 j i 1 lo 4 't, they With f ftl -i- M-r rnru.:v mnr imnnr. have been working fever- ""-eharaetori:fir. nrman roughia-sto fortify Norweeian Jtrts ai'f! i.,,tciV,l.. : -tI mvaaiuil (juiiiia. chief factor holding back the jrw " wcre sobbing over his long string of second places. In the winter of 1932-3Craig had earned a berth on the Ryder Cup team that journeyed to England to play the British pros. While over there Wood and Denny Shutc tied for the British Open. Shute won the playoff and Craig's got legend of being Mr. Runner-U- p its start. Thc legend gained momentum when Wood lost the 1934 P.G.A. final to Paul Runyan on the second extra hole. Then he was beaten by Gene Sarazen and a history-makin- g double eagle in the 1935 Masters'. The series was climaxed with his double tie with Byron Nelson and Shute for the 1939 . . . Norway Heavily Fortified. Since then another plan for pos-l- e British invasion of Norway has undiscussed. However, this also f difficult. The Nazis now have 10 jn i. M CHAIG WOO!) Pulation. Slon.. 1 Le J Us2dR3n5es Cooit as new. Coal or eleco'ic, rt':uilt guarantee. Fully be-fis- ,' f ;iM) Reccnditlonsd nis troops i u t $1.50 W II Furnished, Nice quin rooms limine. close lo rvrrvlhlnt. CVffee Shop, NKW HOTEL, 4 h S'uih and Main. flicup, i a sec- - and airplanes Bin the Russian front. The original British idea was to &VP thp TTnito4 lutc m.nnprfltp in landing force. This, however, freely got beyond the informal gestion stage. It was lmmeai-- y and emphatically vetoed, first, e political reasons; second, Roosevelt did not have the Wtt to send troops abroad; third, if ause of the scarcity of shipping transport and supply an Amer- 3n army overseas. tnce then, none of the proposals W creating a second European any ftyit has contemplated ... ...I,.;,,...; j". pal iju null. Pe second idea discussed was a Sj'.ish attempt through Spain and This also scarcely got the discussion stage, because y figured, first, that the probably could take over oy uie lime Bntisn troops De- 7"i n to hmi; second, that even if foothold could be obtained, a rch across to the Pyrenees ance would be too difficult. he only part which the United miiiht have claved in such Plan was to send food ships with icn to help win over the Spanish of M ml- PliOTO FINISHING f Croakers requiring Hitler to divert Worlds fair. g front Vegetable Garden Before laying out a vegetable Ear-de- n, choose a spot with a southern exposure and one that is away from trees. Trees rob the soil of moisture and plant food which are necessary for good vegetables. f;vn t "i . ift'T-- V' Blue SALT LAKE HOTELS V' PLANS an invasion the start of Russian-Naz- i conllict) was a pe king in Holland. This, it was fig- ft- - would get sympathetic support ofGoiP1'' f-a- feii.-T-'.- and Network Stations NBC ; if' . Dutch; would other KIMBALL HOTEL APTS. 150 Narih Mein. Salt Lake City. L'tnh ii, block ffom Tsmnk'. Ikwitiful miartmrnta by day. week or month. Rati a $2.0J to $3.00 200 tvir Karaue per apt with kitchenette cases :i rniTISH s she :f.:st British plan for CessaiBi .e continent (since itorftnthe KUTA, Salt Lake at 570 KC HOTEL APARTMENTS 3 ' INVASION 11 s 'vsrr, vmm te ard I if-- . - A of 1330 each morning, Monday through Friday When in I'KNO N KV ADA "top at tht Krno'i larcfM and HOTKL (iOLDKN mosi popular hotel. $ Singapore given The Nat'l Farm&Home Hour HOTELS Indian ocean and the Liuli a new short to India, ren- - ive 5 Ore: ten 10 " Horse racing is not unusual, but the picture at the left is unusual, as the cameraman risks his life to get this head-oshot. Right: This dog race is different, as the dogs carry jockeys. impotent, and cut taken e ichiscJ days from the trip between China and Burma. iments,: t:h a canal would leave Singu was lis giant guns and expensive quicklj jfci bases guarding an rouga highway, almost as unimpord it is of after the Straits Magellan jias lew. I: Panama canal was built. hich it: at is one reason the British are respoL n 10 1 !&7 to fight to keep the Japanese i and Wood won the match as he has won other matches with a putter that functioned like a magician's wand. But such wasn't always the case. It wasn't long ago that critics 4 U chen am, would give a, the if Be from the Pacific iter. on t'.e an bo?,:'; s. . . BAUKHACE hid n n sc.- match ended green, Wood eagle, 14 birdies and ei'iht Gliezzi collected. 13 birdies the h one-over- s. - at When sixty-ei;;ht- doc-year- ese e hast, 'lief for: in his: ?al exp?: Putting Magic it years ago the 3 began preaching tlie it for the man, Asia g'of yellow That ind c: lsiam or the Siamesenarne came t0 be ity tha I how the to Thailand, a nationalistic lis f0(xj. fen of home rule. elief. ' E. E.i ason for Japan's interest in this Iumbia: jji country was not nationalism, fact that a slender finger &nd, about as wide as the Isth- - his : - . its the one or two ships suppll(-'- seven-under-p- h trained government, Uyhea-If- ais, :ed real rare in HoIIyicooiI. A "Ciucn Ul kerand was regally enienainect. !e British were even more inm UIL 'i""-- nanifestj. ish aaVS LISTEN TO j 15. r aaishof land Keeper of the Twenty-fous entire!; iin Umbrellas," came to Wash- IMP Black Snakes Climb Trees Deposits Incresed The black snake, common in parts Banks in the United States decreased from 15,287 in 1938 to 15,082 of Missouri, is quite adept at climbin 1939, but deposits increased more ing the trunks of even large trees with the lowest branches at least 12 than $3,000,000,000. or 14 feet high. Out Played goll When we are exhausted, mentally, or financially, why do we say that we are PLAYED OUT" The expression was taken from the championship with considerable language of the gambler of the last ease. who, when he hail lost his With a sizzling nine under par, century at the framing- table, delast dollar Wood defeated Ghezzi, P.G.A. king, he had played himself clared that in a special match played at the Mahoning Country club in out of the game. Girarc!., Ohio. Besides the mythical Liquid Lard title, the 5 and 4 victory gave Craig Liquid lard is sold by the' bottle $3,500. in some sections of Central and To all intents, the tournament was weather is so settled the opening round of the first South America. The wil! not solidify. lard the hot that Wood tired a birdie two on clay. the first hole and finished the morn-mi- ; Insulating !o:ird 63 round with a Because of its adaptability, insuone stroke better than the official course record set back in 192!). lating: board is one of the leading It More than one authority claimed it materials used for insulation. serves as a structural material as the best round of the year. well as an insulation. commissionc-- n WOOD. 1 I at- - Wash, Dry Metal Utensils Thoroughly wash and dry all metal utensils before storing them in the cupboard to prevent rusting. It is also a good idea to place them over a burner on the stove for a few seconds after washing and dry ing them. Union chair.pinnnhip. Warner of the National Open and the Masters' tournament but elimi-rated in the P.G.A. classic as he souj-h- t the coveted triple crown, the blond marksman won his mythical v V Savre. -Frnncis navms u'nnHrow Wilson, . hern I I ma"""" ifd to tne McSHANE Witlem Ntwipapr pro. climaxed one of the great comebacks in the history of the Same' with his recent victory over Vic Ghozzi for the unofficial world i?r vears. American ...j Srial advisers by cm .giber fei; he last ce: rKAIG between Pacific By R03ERT nlUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIItllllllllllllllti.T that tor yens as Siam, was a pawn L power fiome of the bigger of the Pncinc. '"v this game I,. sun. States '" e Sainst hare "nd Washington, D. C. Lit E4ST POKER GAME on the present 236,000 I Spooking From Am n'a,,:-4- - Jy I Farms Decline In the terrific 10 years just passed, the whole number of farms in the United States declined 3.1 per cent, from 6,288,6 IS to 6,096,731). At the same time, the average holding increased from 138 acres in 1910 to 174 acres today. GAS CO. Ecck St., SjII Late City, Utah aaaii ii ninai ami aiiiiaaiijiuiliiaaaaaaBag |