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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRFSS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH THE CHANGE Automatic Pilot That Operates Airplanes MALLOCH By DOUGLAS t. J 1 - rh I ' -- i ' grew. And yet the sun, that went its ways, Was nearer, farther from the view. I j " YU1 fc fcg j ,;;,.., WJ WIIIW that ADKVRH has will actually fly an been perfected and by United Air Lines after two tested years of secret r 'r'; u aaa j THE CHILDREN'S EVENING TALE experiments. Walter Addems. chief pilot of the eastern division, Is shown Inspecting the device, which causes a plane to climb to any desired altitude, to level off and to assume a predetermined course, as well as to make predetermined turns, without the pilot touching the controls. The "alrobot" has not been designed to disbut pense with the pilots and rather to relieve them of the active manipulation of the controls except during landings and take-off- platter and serve with cream sugar or a foamy sauce. building of a house Is a very matter for any one. You ask father If this Isn't so. It Is a matter for a great deal of thought and planning. The very first thing to be decided Is where the house is to be, and this Is most Important. With the little people of the Green Forest, the Green Meadows, the Laughing Brook and the Smiling Fool the choosing of a place for a new house Is even more important than the building of the bouse Itself. No matter how fine a TUB p8 The Foundation Must Be In the Water. house may be built, if it Is In a poor location it may be worse than no house at all ?ou don't see how that can be? Supposing Welcome Robin should build a fine nest right In plain sight where Black Pussy could get to It with hardly any trouble. It would be better for Welcome Robin to have no nest at all. Supposing Johnny Chuck should dig his house right In the middle of Farmer Brown's vegetable garden. It would be better for Johnny to have no house at all. So you see the picking out of a place to build Is most Important Jerry Muskrat knows this. He always has known it, but since the washing away of his old house in the flood he has appreciated the truth of this more than ever. This is why he was taking so much time to look about before building a new house. There were several things to be looked out for. First of all, he meant to be as sure as it was possible to be that this time bis house would be out of the current should the Laughing Brook become a flood again. This would be quite a simple matter were 11 not for other things. The foundation must be in the water. A Chiffon Ensemble house on dry land wouldn't do at alL It must be where from one side at least he could easily get to deep water, so that he wouldn't be frozen In In the winter. This was most important Then It should be where the digging would be fairly easy and where he could find plenty of things 'to build with. So you see Jerry had much to think of in deciding Just where to build that new house and he didn't Intend to be hurried Into ranking any mis- takes. First be carefully examined all sides of the Smiling Pool. Then he went up the Laughing Brook a little Afterward he went dowr the way. But Laughing Brook a little way. neither up nor down the Laughing Brook could he find a place that suited him at all. He hadn't expected to He had looked so as to make sure. Then once more he carefully went all around the Smiling Pool. In some ways the place where his old house had stood was the best place of all. but Jerry had no Inten tion of being swept away In a flood again and anyone with half an eye could see that when the water rose to a certain height that place would be right In the middle of the current Way around on one side where the bulrushes grew thickest and tallest a little mud bar ran out Into the Smiling Pool. There the water was only a few Inches deep, but at the end of this little mud bank under water It sloped off sharply Into deep water. Out beyond was the Big Rock. In time of flood the Big Rock would break the current so that It never would sweep across that mud bank very hard. The more Jerry looked at this place the better It suited him. Finally he made up his mind. "This Is the place," said he to himself. "I'm going to build right here." , 1933, by T. W. Bursew. right; Suns longer turned. EH "Pop, what are ancestors?" "Source of pride to many living dead." 1931. Bell Syndicate. Dawn comes at last, and yet God's scheme Has not so changed as it may seem. The sun went west the west grew dim, And yet the soul, when dies a dream. Farther from earth is nearer Him. O. 133. Dotiglu U&lloch. WNU 8errtce. DONERS and two-third- stir constantly until the mixture PUi;iNG the summer Cue of the summer is this printed In the hnt is In black of plumes. mi pretty rin i lim ul i himM costumes this black chiffon ensemble new star design. The silk pique with a spray e som of $30,000. "They broke into . her home and her to go with them, they shackled her with handcuffs and kept her in a basement, they filled her father with terror with threats of her fate if he did not pay. they robbed him of $30,000. And she would 'not like to see any of these men go to the penitentiary.' "Why? WelL they treated her with the utmost courtesy,' and one of them brought her a bouquet of roses, so that she would harbor no forced ucui ljdttC uiy s fewest Hotel 4 ill wilL "v? "Most of us would regard as a mh-v,- . l??aat'ig fatuous optimist a man who thought he could prevent ill will on the part of a girl he had so Injured by bringing her roses. But it worked. He got away with It "And In less extreme cases, people are getting away with it every day. And probably some of us who are loudest in our questioning as to 200 Rooms 200 T3e Bath, whether that girl could really be so Idiotic are ourselves playing the fool Radio connection in every rooo. for some one who covers up impo RATES FROM ?1.50 sltion or abuse by bringing us roses. Jml oppotiu Mormon Tabtrmtdt "How many social parasites live on the bounty of friends and get ERNEST C ROSSITER,. away with it by sending them roses literally or the kind whose fra30- -l grance is that of a delightful person WNU W HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE be- lf Blueberry Betty. two cupfuls of soft bread crumbs (packed solidly) with one-hacupful of melted butter. Arrange In a buttered baking dish in alternatf layers with two cupfuls of blueberries sprinkle with two tablespoonfuls ol sugar, a pinch of salt and a little lem on Juice. Cover the top with crumb? and bake 20 minutes. Remove the cover and continue baking until the crumbs are brown. Serve with hot sweetened cream. Mix A tyro is what you wash films in to bring the pitchers out. Ifts. Preserve its soft texture1 wiflt a. soap that contains tKe choicest products of nature . lt , 1933. Western Newspaper Union. are actual humorous in examination papers, essays, etc., by teachers. BONERS found tid-bi- ts e was a pernicious child. Lumbago Is a mineral used ing lead pencils. e In mak- e The cloaca Is the sounding apparatus by wnicb the frog makes and creates sound. DIVOT. A DODGE TRUCK FOR EVERY HAULING e TAKING YES. ..THERE'S e If had a million dollars, I wonld buy me two dresses, one for week days and one for Sundays. 1 e ADDING BACKSPW BY Jodaj reign? Forty days and forty nights, Michael Angelo Graphic GbLFj IsUllCUJLcl OUUp How long did Solomon NEED e The two genders are masculine and feminine. The masculines are divided Into temperate and Intemperate and femlnines Into frigid and torrid. e v FEST FROM XiiiXI umogb. 251 BALL. a Want to save The small Intestine has bumps in It called villains which jounce the food around so It gets broken up. . 1938, Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. H' THE novice backspln shots seem or less the heritage of the exiert The beginner is content to hit the ball without going Into the intricacies of adding stop to it With a little play, however, backspin ceases to be a mystery. There are two ways of obtaining It Perhaps the most prevalent and publicized method is that of hitting the ball on the down swing, the clubhead coming through and taking a divot afterward. The trajectory of the ball Is generally low with a considerable amount of spin The other way, "knocking the feet from under the ball," seems to be less Here the tnashle widely known. comes onto the ball nearly parallel with the ground with the clubhead laid well back. The ball Is thus forced into a reverse spin as the Impact la made. A rather high trajectory results which makes the shot useful under certain condition TO . 1933, Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. T r "When a cat washes behind its ears, it is a aura sign of company," says su- " JEW COMMERCIAL EXPRESS-J- I the nrt F. O. B. Factory, Detroit-Bump- ill MM. Ill III I'' CHASSIS-lK- -"". IV4-T0- H standard chassis 131 wheelbase. a AA frames full floating rearale exhaust valveseat lnserta,other $ flHIl 1 v " great engineering advantages. Addtuot en Extra Equipment ilTTJU otor advantages I Jill NEW thing for quick pick-up- s and deliveries. Has Floating Power engine mount- - 4. a r-- M logs. Hydraulic Brakes, manr sVfl M Prices money on hauling equipment? . . . New Dodge Tracks and Commercial Cars are designed to cut hauling costs lower than was ever dreamed of before. Now priced amazingly low. See your Dodge Dealer and let him go over your hauling problem with yon without obligation and 9 chances in 10 Dodge Trucks or temmw cial Cars can save you money. If ' , ADDING BACKSPIN J ers perstitious Susan, "and It's the tame sign when we can get little Junior to do the same thing." O. 1933. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. I I THE Dogs and Relatives Are Barred penetrativeness .oni r-- 0 DOC Jour Iw W 4m S3 estate at lift Atherton, Calif., Rudolph Jacobsen, San fcran RETIRING to his broker, has warned dogs and relatives away The only en trance to the estate has been padlocked and a sign placed beside it saying K. no dogs or relatives allowed." Jacobsen said he didn't wish to be bothered either of them any more. .vltb. . wri r mi . i ,11 r, awHi 11 mm ma Only Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil has total cost Ui The ALLO sr'i;; . these qualities - iv Hao stay i 3 RELATIV 4 m are required for motor protection. ... ill ir we tugin with Blackberry Roll. Roll a rich biscuit dough of an Inch in thickness. Spread with fresh raspberrj Jam. Roll like a Jelly roll, moisten the edges and press them together as securely as possible. Din a cloth Into boiling water, wring out In another cloth, dredge the hot cloth with flour and tie up the roll In the cloth, allowing room for rising. Cover with boiling water and cook two hours, or place in a steamer and steam one hour. Cover closely while cook Ing. Remove from the cloth to a hot Great oilinessand MMMCfS one-fourt- h i h,. gins to thicken, then fold In one and one-hacupfuls of heavy cream whipped until stiff. Turn Into lndi vidua! molds lined with thin slices of sponge cake. Chill and serve. the luscious strawberry and serv it fresh with sugar and cream, over angel cake with cream, crushed ovei ice cream, and everyone likes the old fashioned rich biscuit mixture foi The currant strawberry shortcake. and cherry follow with raspberries-anblackberries, so that one need not want for fruit desserts from early in the spring until Hie later fruits ot autumn are ripe. n'ii ? WNU Service. FRUIT DESSERTS rfhiimir re- d ookDook mm more soon gone one-hal- WNU Servlc. IIP A IP A KNCWS- -I . learned That time would set the old world Soak two tablespoonfuls of gelatin In of a cupful of cold water, dissolve over hot water, cool slightly f anl add to one and cupfuls of strained raspberry pulp and the Juice, s of a cupful of sugar, one teaspoonful of orange extract. Set the dish In a bowl of chipped ice and one-thir- JERRY MUSKRAT DECIDES WHERE HE WILL BUILD Dawn comes at last, and yet its light Has not so changed It is our sight The sun went west; we might have Raspberry Charlotte Russe. By THORNTON W. BURGESS I Tet Dawn comes at last and yet Ita rays Have not so changed It is our gaze. The sua went west the darkness V I', "d Have not so changed It la oor eyes. InThe sun went west the night creased. And yet the sun, when daylight die. The farther west the nearer east X 1 JJ UJVi lb at last cornea DAWN allty and charm! know that there are nmL4 allow a woman to work uaWiM sklmo and den proportion to necessity if jl K i sharing fairlv ni Taking as her text, "netting awav by sending her oc? 1 with it" a woman writer of note de- or telling her how buuS livers the following short sermon, derfulsheia. And therefc which we think our readers will ad bom, and daughters, too CZ mtt contains some food for thought: the same system with .. iTr "I don't think tord like to see any ent and got away with It the penitentiary.' of these men go "Oh, yes the seniiin "A girl said that about a gang of ers a multitude of gin,. TjZ0 in a held who her captive kidnapers with It" away hours nntll basement for twenty-nin. 1933. Bell Syndicatewsju Servi ranthey collected from her father a fRoses" Cover Up Variety of Sins this oil is or.ly one-fift- h of a cent M |