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Show BEAR UIVFP. VALLEY LEADER DISTINCTIVE Old Man River Ousts the Jobless BEDTIME STORY FOR CHILDREN By THORNTON W. BURGESS PETER RABBIT TRACKS HIS PROGRAMS NEIGHBORS WAS a perfectly glorious ITMistress Moon flooded the On Your Radio FRIENDSHIP TOWN" FRIDAY, 7:00 P.M.,m.s.t. NBC Coast to Coart Network Vaseline mca. u. . pat. ow. PREPARATIONS night. Green Meadows and the Green Forest with silvery light, and the white snow which covered everything helped to make still more light In fact It was almost as light as day, it seemed to Peter Rabbit In spite of all little Mrs. Peter could say he had started for the Green Forest Just as soon as Jolly, round, red Mr. Sun had gone to bed behind the . Purple Hills. "It's Just like visiting a new world," thought Peter as he reached the edge of the Green Forest "I do wish that Fuzzy wasn't so timid.", By Fuzzy he meant little Mrs. Peier, who you know. COUNT VON LUCKNER 2 ' 'i 1 It Was Whitefoot, the Woodmouse. i. in..,, ww m i Count von Luckner, noted German ea raider, who spins yarns of the even seas In the radio series "Adventuring with Connt von Luckner." Will Show How Crop Estimates Are Made Crop Reporting Board Will Take Listeners Behind the Scenes. Listeners will be taken behind the scenes to hear an explanation of now the government , Crop Reporting Board prepares the estimates of crop and livestock production which its members announce regularly In the National Farm and Home Hour when W. F. Callander, chairman of the baord, speaks In the Department period of the National Farm and Home Hour on Tuesday, January 12. Callander will describe graphically how the Board analyzes statistics collected from 800,000 farmers, and , from this mass of data makes the monthly estimates which are considered the most authoritative In the world. For stockmen, a group of three economists will explain the recent course of prices for beef cattle, hogs, and sheep. In the program of Wednesday, January 13. The Federal Farm Board will continue its series of talks during 1032 setting forth the progress made In various lines of organization. Future Farmers will hear their on special monthly program day, January 11, and on Saturday, January 10, there will be a brondcast of the monthly program by the National Grange. Mon- Thirty-twmeasures of music written during the closing announceo ment of the National Tarm and Home Hour, is the speed record of Harry Kogen, director of the Homesteaders orchestra. As the announcer began, Kogen became aware of the fact that two of his violinists did not have the music for the "Homesteaders' Waltz," 'the closing theme number. Kogen wrote and finished it In the nick of time. Aiming to stress the Importance of forest fire prevention the United States Forest service will brondcast the second in a series of dramatie skits on Thursday, January 14. "With Uncle Sara's Forest Rangers" features episodes In the life of an "old ranger" and its youthful cub assistant The Future Farmers of America will present their regular monthly broadcast In the National Farm and Home Hour on Monday, January 11," featuring new9 of Future Farmer activities and talks by their leaders. Metropolitan Opera . Will Be Broadcast Metropolitan opera went on the air for the first time Christmas Day, It was announced by M. II. Ayles-wort- h, president of the National Broadcasting Company. A wreaiy aeries of Saturday afternoon broadcasts from the Metropolitan stag will make portions of scheduled regularly available to mo ale lovers here and abroad. was once Miss Fuzzytail. "She thinks that Just because my coat is brown and everything el.so is white it la a great deal more dangerous here thun when there Isn't any snow. She doesn't know what wonderful hiding places there are everywhere now. The snow has bent down all thosa little hemlock trees and the lowest branches on the big hemlock trees so that under them are the most wonderful caves. Why, I can Jump out of sight almost unywhere here. Hello! I wonder who made those funny tracks. I believe I'll follow them and find out." The tracks were Just the tiniest of little dots with a tiny little' line between the two rows. That line puzzled Peter. You know he Is not used to tracking his neighbors. Of course the double row of dots were WALL OR ROAD I the prints of tiny feet, but what madt-thline? Peter followed as fast as lie could, which wasn't so very fast because the tracks wound about so much. Presently they led to an old log covered with snow. In one side of it was a littie bole, and right there the tracks ended. "Hello J" called Peter. "Hello yourself and see how you like It!" replied a squeaky little voice. Peter chuckled. He knew that voice. "Why don't you come out and be polite when you have callers?" he said. "Did you say .callers? Who Is with you, 1'eter Rabbit?" asked a squeaky voice "Well, a caller. If you like that better. There Is no one with me," replied Peter. Right away a pretty little head with the loveliest soft eyes appeared at the hole. It was Whitefoot the Wood-mous"Excuse me, Peter, If I seemed to be a little bit Impolite,' said he. "I have to be very careful these days. I can't afford to take any chances when there are so many hungry people about How did you find me?" "Easy enough," replied Peter. "1 Just followed your tracks, though I didn't know whose they were." Whitefoot sighed. "That Is the trouble with snow it Is a regular telltale," said he. "One cannot move while it !s soft without leaving tracks. It tells ail one's secrets. Better watch out, Peter, that some of your enemies don't catch you by means of your tracks; follow." they are very easy-t"I'm not worrying," declared Peter. "If they can see my tracks I can see theirs, so it Is an even thing. It Is great fun to follow tracks. By the way, Whitefoot, how do you make that funny little line between your footprints?" "With my tail, of course. How stupid of you not to know," replied White-foo"A long tail is rather a nuisance sometimes," he added. Peter chuckled. "Mine doesn't bother me," said he, I'm very glad to have found out about your tracks. Nest time I will know them. Now I am going to see who else I can follow. It isn't often I have such a chance, and It is great fun. I expect I shall learn a whole lot about my neighbors." "Watch out that they don't learn some things about you that you would rather keep secret," warned Whitefoot. But Peter Just laughed and went on his way. e by J. G. Lloyd.) ( - kK w 1 ztt r 1 & called Merryland, Tintown, Uappyland, etc. In the picture "Mayor" Smith is seen at the right with a few of the citizens. New Harvard Captain Gus turned off. Beat one egg whitp until stiff. Pour over the hot sirup very slowly, beat until the mixture bolds its shape. Add one-hateaspoonful of vanilla, one cupful of sliced dates and one-hacupful of nut meats; mix thoroughly and turn out on a marble slab, make into balls and roll In toasted or tinted coconut. This makes ore and pounds. Basic Energy Soup. Take two and one-hapounds of veal or beef soup meat and bone. Brown half the meat before adding the water. If light stock is desired use veal and do not brown, ('ever with two quarts of cold water. Wiave the bones crushed and simmer for two and one-hal- f hours. Do wot allow it to boil. Now add thi vegetables and cook another hour. Strain, chill and remove fat. It is now ready to be served with other vegebles or noodles. Pineapple Salad. Place a ring of pineapple on lettuce and arrange three balls of cream cheese on each. Fill the center with mayonnaise and serve. .r;s i i " k one-four- th lf ft i. xf A vie.'. ' Si 'ofc 7 1 Carl U. Hageman of Lorain, Ohio, right end of the Harvard varsity ((E). 1931. 1931 Western Newspaper Union.) KITTY McK AY By Nina Wilcox Putnam tercollegiate athletic star. I S. v. It 1 i lf 411 f Ml i I i "J self-mad- e barrier to climb. And, even If he scales the top, There Is another thing to stop His progress: 'tis the twisted wire Of folly, habit and desire. The brambles that will bar his path Are often hut the fruits of wrath From seeds that he himself has sown I bid you never plant your own And you will find a passage through The pits that others set for you, If you yourself no pits have set Of futile sorrow and regret. Yes. men will fall, and fall again, Because they drag a hall and chain () foolish pleasure, doubt or fear. But If you- keep your vision clear, Your purpose true, your morals clean. Life has no bounds, luck no desmesne. How fur a man tuny git, my friends, How high he climbs, how low de- DURING MIDDLE LIFE Salt Lake City, r TItah A unique touch Is given this charming evening gowu, worn by Mary Astor of UKO-liadiPictures, by two pleated shoulder straps on the right and one ou the left. The material of the d flat crepe. gown is one-fourt- h d o one-fourt- wine-colore- r ,h 0ST1 "VS. When a man Is sure that his friends never say unkind things about him he can be sure that all his friends are dead. one-eight- Salt Lake City's The says her husband Is so modest he watches the bathing girls through the wrong end of his teleQirl-frien- d fewest Hotel scope. (. Bell Syndicate.) WNU Service. World'. Oldeit Tree? The oldest tree In the world is said to be a giant club-moswhich flourished in the Devonian era. It was restored, natural size, from the only known fossil, found In New York state, and Is now In the New York State museum. s, HOTEL Milliner Sits as Judge in a Soviet Russian Court $ I :cz- :"K":"X:"X":": Xfc l T i ;ur "?l " .J: 200 Tile Baths 200 Rooms l!liI."LT".i aJi If If IS'!5 II w3 Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM 1.50 Jut I oppotitt Mormon TcbtrnacU Depends, whatever fortune brings, ,4 On him, and not on oilier things Not on his luck nor on bis load, But If he builds a wall, or road. WNU Service. 1931. Douglas Malloch. ERNEST C. ROSSITER, i A "" Not Really Steel Jacket There are no bullets made la 'he United States. In Europe there are some cartridges made which have steel (really soft Iron) Jackets, with a thin wash of cupro nickel. Most bullets called steel Jacketed In the United States are made with a cupro nickel alloy Jacket. 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Lighting the rockets Da Serra shot the balls toward the wolves, which lied In dismay. one-fourt- Well, first we build a wall of doubt About ourselves ourselves shut out From cities that we dream to take. The wall the first of all to break, Whatever victory we want. Is that old wall that says. "I can't" If thus you think, no other man Is much inclined to think you can. Who doubts himself has built a wall Around himself the first of ail. And now must spend his strength and Usually the strong are arrogant Dr. Pierce's Prescription lf planned. Placing the Blame Mistress Nora, did you break thatS beautiful china cake platter? Maid No, mum, but I sure told that policeman what I thought of him for dropping it. 1 nice frozen dish, try: Apricot Henri. Take one can (two and one-hapounds) of apricots, put through a h sieve, add to the fruit cupful of lemon Juice, one and one-hacupfuls of orange Juice, one cupful of sugar and a pinch of salt. Mix well and freeze. Orange Blouom Salad. Peel small navel oranges and remove all the white membrane. Slice firm heads of lettuce in slices, place an orange on the lettuce and open the fruit so that it resembles the petals of a flower. Moisten the fruit 'and lettuce with a snappy french dressing and top with a spoonful of mayonnaise mixed with whipped cream. Oivlnity Balls. Cook one and cupfuls of sugar, one-thircupful of light corn h h cupful of water, sirup, tenspoouful of salt to the hard ball stage. Leave the saucepan over the . burner after the heat has been " sW To Mothers Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Chil dren s Mttsteroie. Send lOe to Dr. Pierce's Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y., (or trial package. Druggists aell you want to serve an WHEN fV- - I Used by millions for 20 years. 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These settlements are WNU Service MVC AT DRUG STORES " Alt SORE THROAT S. eleven, who was elected unanimously to captain the Harvard team for the coming season. Hageman is nineteen years of age and has earned an enviable reputation as an all around in- With men who failed. I wonder why? oft a purpose seems to die With not a battlement before. Peace has defeat as well as war, And more dreams die by their own some y'our-oillo- FIVE So attack ;" M - ' 1 ! ' The Helper Evening Gown t ( A MeKESSON PRODUCT t. Walls, fences, borders, what are they, That shot and shell may shoot away? The barriers that hold us back Are not the forts that men attack. But barriers we seem to build Within ourselves. The world Is filled some Mi I iff I D' 4 Clears head instantly. Stops cold spreading.' Sprinkle your handkerchief during the day ' at night: ' i 5 By DOUGLAS MALLOCH Than .(ILL COLD GERMS "v" ? ative from the Fourteenth congressional district in New York city, describes s a part of "the finest and most humane prison system In the world." Doctor Slrovich recently completed a visit to the Soviet states to study their prison system and Judicial ma chlnery. BOX 176, Ideal Vacation Land Sunshine All Winter Long Splendid roadstowering mountain ranges Highest type hold dry innia's vigorating nir clear starlit nights-Califor- rry y-iaBB- Foremost Desert Playground IVrf CrH A Chaffy 6 swings CALItun.MA " - |