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Show THE Scctt fays even recordings .i c? musical scur.d. the carry. train waves cf the corr.poser. No arrangers, no rehearsals. is a New Yorker who hs I r.f rr.is ! a r 6- - II. 3 liST .4 fci a"-- 3J hraia .,,,erce. " r, electrons. ectr:cal wave, .?Urised if fomt to da wr s.JCj as Yuu'u ' Ve :f electees : ..,r. k:r.2 ftOO 1 1 Passenger Of The First Experimental P.ocket Ship To The And i iatttv iam? wrrn nra. i II 4 WEU, 5. EIStHKE TZEZASyis 4 AMMVJCTIC." v l It YtS SEKOUSIY EAMAGEO L 1 17. KCT ATTEXPT . EEC'wIEE MAf AND COM? ASS TO LAJQ HEST IF W D07BT. use I:;: II. SEC'.HEE ME CHAM! ju:ati;x.i sy:cl i'ra. g:ver L w s AVAI-ABL- t'c your violins p-- Progress;" "Phfft." terIv another Bernarr McFaddan Makes 'Chute Jump at Age 81 N. DANVILLE. Physical culturist Bernarr MacFadden. a venerable 81 years cf age. made his first parachute jump ar.d walked away srr.ilir.g. He bailed out cf the plane at 2.CK30 feet. Kis wofe rolled up to the scene in a red convertible, jumped out and ran to meet her husband., shoutir.;: "Oh, you wonderful man, you." McFadden stamped around climbing out of his parachute Y. rig- - "It was wonderful coming down," he said. A threat of arrest by state police, if he went through with the jump, dissolved. The officers apparently were satisfied when a MacFadden aide announced over a at the airport here that it was not an exhibition jump and asked the spectators to go away. Many of them did. MacFadden's announced purpose was to prove that "this growing old idea is all nonsense." The jump was also in observance cf his birthday, and his wife's 45th, both of which occured in the last few days. loud-speak- ATTENTION BY MEANS OF RADIO. FLARES. SMOKE. OR OTHER AVAIL-ABLMEANS. 5. WHEN GROUND IS COVERED WITH SNOW. SIGNALS CAN BE MADE BY DRAGGING. SHOVELING CR TRAMPING THE SNOW. THE DEPRESSED AREAS FORMING THE SYMBOLS WILL APPEAR TO BE BLACK FROM THE AIR. 6. PILOT SHOULD ACKNOWLEDGE MESSAGE BY ROCKING WINGS FROM SIDE TO S.IDE. E An internationally adopted set of signals is being made available to people throughhout Utah as means of establishing Christine Peterson a definite form of communicaOn October 26th, the Frienda tion from the ground to airplanes. The idea was originally Club met at the home Gf Mrs. worked out to aid pilots who Amanda Cutler in honor of her were grounded and in need of birthday. help, but last winter the Flying Sewing and chatting Farmers found need for such a birthday. arid a Hpliinnc U'prp fkninVA set of signals throughout the luncheon was served by Mrs .Floe CO' untry, and with farmers and U.tu, and Mrs. Mattie Nelson to others in need of help. sixteen members. Mrs. Naomi Making these signals Jinown Garbaniti was a special guest. and getting them into general Mr. and Mrs. Chester Arbon use is the joint project of the had as their guests over the Flying Farmers, the Civil Air weekend, Mrs. Arbon 's mother, Patrol and the Extension Divis- Mrs. Glenn Allen, and sister, ion cf the USAC Copies of the Mrs. Anderson, of Dorothy above information are being sent Franklin, Idaho. out through the extension servSaturday evening Mr. and Mrs. ice and the county agents, and Rulon Ward and family were in people in every walk of life, Malad to attend the Dredge especially those in remote places family reunion. or who may find themselves out Graham Cutler spent the weekin the open should keep a copy end in Provo. He attended the in their car or available at any homecoming at the B. Y. U. as time. a guest of Dorene Mecham. The army planes, transport Floyd Anderson came over pilots, private flyers and all from Logan to spend the week planes are instructed on the sig- endnals and through this means, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ward had the task of establishing commun- as their guest Sunday, Mr. and ication between the ground and Mrs. J. H- Dredge, Mrs. J. W. Ward Sr. Mr- and Mrs. Junius the air will be greatly Crowther all of Malad, Idaho and Mrs. Hettie Barns of Salt " Lake City. ' Mrs. Dennis and M"er .Mrs. The Ward Relief Society gave Leonard Standing are visiting relatives in Ogden for a couple the Sunday evening program. In te re sting talks were given by of days. j Man, Yifa, In Helping Stammerers - J r " mm a i Product A cf WINTER PARK, FLA. A woman with 60 years of stammering in her family has teamed with her husband to devote their finances and the latter years of their lives to correcting the stuttering of others. Eleanor They are Weston Emery and her husband, Theodore, 60. They have been helping children and adults since 1935. Mrs. Emery's eldest brother was a stammerer. She herself stammered so badly she could obtain no formal education and had to do with private tutors and several years abroad. Her first son, now 23. still stammers a little. Two other sons never stuttered. Her first son was growing up when she realized no one could cure her that she had to help her- self and her son. ",e now' speaks clearly. Eer husband has a speech hesitancy, tut it comes from difficulty in choosing the right wcrd in conversation "'and 1 guess association with stutterers hasn't helped, cf California t r rold you like a "4 oil that burns ' '- that '"ore heat per Then you'll - ffaste . . . iard Heating litre are no -- eating oils 0n today! Get Stove Oil for Te heaters... Furnace Oil burn-- ce-type get rid of irs:e smoke (fcrgood! 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Ehe was ay TANNER'S -- Wednesday of pre- BEST GUARANTEES when he is alone, when very angry, usually while singing or when absolutely unconscious of self. He can always talk to a pet without stammering when be is alone with It" iremooton M . sent and a delicious lunchfvn entertained by relatives on her was served by Mrs. Lois Arbon birthday. Tr.y enjoyed a family dinner and a shew. and Mrs. Luzelle Eiascn. Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Clark Mrs. George Sooff.tld cf Kays-vill- e, tertained the following relauvs Utah Is visoung htr daughover the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. LtRoi Carroll and Dean Car- - ters Mrs. Rue! Pubb:r.s, Mrs. td Mrs. roll a brother cf Mrs. Clark's who Richard Ca! derw ood. Vern Oyler for a - "a stammerer can talk perfectly BESS - lednral 'lax The two conduct the nonprofit Emery institute here, incorporated under Florida law and so recognized by the United States treasury department. On the advisory committee are such persons as authors Irving Bacheller and Dr. Kathryn Abbey Hanna. also a professor at Rollins college here; Dr. Eugene R. Smith, Rollins trustee; and Kt. Rev. Oliver L. Loring. Episcopal bishop of the diocese of Maine. "Strangely." Mrs. Emery ayi, set S.xttt-r- no.ao.ion to Great E. Carroll Mary cf Salt Labs C:ty and Mr. and Mrs. r.- t rt E. E:rd of Pruvo. Mrs. Floe Cutler was in Ogden S'Ui-it- - either." core econom-- Mrs. O.C. TANNER. Co Jewelry attend - Spend Life .... Cut'. r gift. a is leaving for h- -r u.e r.et.ti jxxiety Dzrtr.day. Mrs. Ward Tao musical r.urr.- - al3 an honored by the singing lad.es were each pree: -- d D- G. Nelson Jr. and daughter. Miry Kay, and Carolyn Ward were in Provo for the homecoming at B. Y. U. They were guests of Beverly Nelson. Friday rught cf last week tlv? INSTRUCTIONS: rm0' to ur.. V, - r.d Cora Dalty. Mr. and Mrs. Y OCEtSTCCr A 11 F8CBAJLYSATE LL a-- others. Prayers by Flo taxi err WTU 13. AKO WATEE ' 1S.KO TiCS EIEICTtCJi Cart Mrs. Ec ' Fre:nda Clb r,n at ih.v, Ward, and Mrs. Oneta Shura a Mrs. Floe Cutlrr in honor of i it. 1.1 rs. Dorothy L ca ft wo?E0LS BY LS'NG STRlPS CF FAERi OR PARACHUTES. Moon;" "A Visit With One Of The P, STNES- - R ANY 2 E MATERIAL. 2. PROVIDE Editors Of National Geographic CONTRAST AS POSSIBLE BETWEEN MATERIAL L'SEO vuC? Magazine In Which He Takes His Pftp .B0LS AND BACKGROUND AGAINST WHICH SYMBOLS ARE EX. Honored Guests On A Conversa:,SJMB0LS SHCULD EE T LEAST 10 FEET HIGH OR LARGER, VilAn IF East Indian tional Tour Of CARE SHOULD EE TAKEN TO LAY OUT SYMBOLS EXACTLY lage And During Which Time A AS SHOWN TO AVOID CONFUSION WITH OTHER SYMBOLS. 4. IN AODI. Elcck Party Happer.s To Ee In TION TO USING SYMBOLS. EVERY EFFORT IS TO EE MADE TO ATTRACT to Fie; ": " ;i'er!n that, too ' I Trer.or.tra. to He was appearing at the Blue Note, a Chicago jazz spot. But Scctt is the first to admit his music isn't jazz. Instead, it's in a category he calls "quite undefinab'e." For instance, some of his favorite compositions have these titles: "Dedicatory Piece To The Crew r.d ; ecctci beat wEl 5" tzz-::'- i -. ia his loves, music and electronics. He rr. ,s.c maintains a permanent electronics tar.d research laboratory in New York, eox posers while he composes music and directs his bands for radio shows and right club appearances. His musical theories have always teen offprtec-ujr.g on new develcprr.er.ts i. LEADER. 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