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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH "Mechanical Bruin" That Solves Probh Sees Huckleberry Pie The manner in which the eye material, a hitherto unknown chemworks; particularly how it perceives ical, was found to be closely related By ANNE CAMPBELL what one knows as color, is a very to carotene, which, in turn. Is a close considerable mystery. The puule is relative of vitamin A. Doctor Wald then actually witnot very much clarified, but is posITS just a huckleberry pie nessed the transformation of the new the more made by interesting, sibly Set on the window ledge to eooL is a close yellow substance Into vitamin A. there recent that discovery Outside the summer sun Is high, relation between vitamin A and the Literary Digest The sky a blue inverted pooL rhodopsin of "visual purple" ln the And once again a barefoot child retina. Stamp Worth $9,000,000 Sets out to find, tin pall in hand, It has long been known that visual Stamps valued at more than $9,. The berries hiding ln the wild purple, which plays an important 000,000 will be on display at the InFar off upon that pleasant land. part in the functioning of the re- ternational philatelic exhibition which tinal rods. Is sensitive to light will open ln Vienna, Austria, on June It was in huckleberry time The farm was loveliest to see . . . bleaching to a colorless material 24. One thousand prominent stamp to illumination. collectors will take part ln the exhiwhen exposed I saw the climb this phenomenon, Dr. bition. What is believed to be the Watching Upon my window happily; .George Wald, at the Oceanograp'ulc only existing specimen of the British And glancing backward, as I walked stamp will be shown. With cheerful footsteps down the lane, institute, Woods Hole, Mass dis Guiana It seemed to me the brown wrens .... ' V 1 l . . . J morning-glorie- to- covered that when the purple be Kinship Between a slightly yellow comes Vitamins and Vision materialtransparent is split off from it This - s one-ce- nt mocked That little girl "TpHIS Is the "mechanical brain" lng completed at the Moore school of engineering of the University of Pennsylvania. The machine weighs six tons, and was designed by Oscar Schuck to facilitate the solving of all problems in higher mathematics in Jig time. It is technically known as a "differential analyzer" and is able to complete in 15 minutes the work that would require five mathematical four months to do. By . A C. Western look just you ln of modestly dressed yet rather distinguished looking feathered folks alighted in a cherry tree and began helping themselves to Farmer Brown's cherries. They were about the size of Winsome Bluebird, but did not look In the least like him, for they were dressed almost wholly in a beau tlful rich, soft, grayish-browAcross tie end of each tail was a bright yellow band. On each, the forehead, chin, and a line through each eye was y black. Each wore a very stylish pointed cap, and on the wings of most of them were little Bpots of red which looked like sealing wax. From this they get the name of Waxwlngs. They were slim and trim and quite dandified, and in a quiet way were really A FLOCK vel-ret- beautiful. 'If they stay long, Farmer Brown won't have any cherries left," re marked Peter. "Don't worry," replied Jenny Wren. at that performance, will There were five of the Waxwings, and they were seated side by side' on a branch of the cherry tree. One of them had a plump cherry which he passed to the next one. This one passed It on to the next, and so It went to the end of the row and half way back before it was finally eaten. Peter laughed right out "Never ln my life have I seen such politeness," said he. "Huh!" exclaimed Jenny Wren. "I don't believe it was politeness at all. I guess if you got at the truth of the matter you would find each one was stuffed so full that he thought he didn't have room for that cherry, and so passed it along." "Well, I think that was politeness just the same," retorted Peter. "The first one might have dropped the cherry instead of passing it along." Just then the Waxwinps flew away. T. W. Bursesa. WNU Service. f'l don't know anybody equal to them nor roaming about Here are most of ps with families, while those aadabouts Haven't even bemn rhinirintr hnnt jhousekeeping yet. They certainly do Btll Syndlcat. Wmans Ualen. Eyes By JEAN NEWTON DOING NOTHING USEFUL! ft J HAD two hundred letters waiting, a few days ago, and I deliberately -- Pimm- - " WYNN... Th Perfect 1 r i - for her to sleep ln. Can you tell mo why he insists on a folding bed? Tours truly, I. M. FRANTIC. Answer: He figures if his mother sleeps in a folding bed he will be able to shut her up whenever ho wants to. in-la- Making It Tough for the Fishes PAPA BNOW- S- TS bands- - tw sep- :0 GRADES y. Mannish lines are developed in this dark brown, yellow and green checked tweed suit The skirt is cut straight and the coat Is slit up the back. Hand-kn- it gloves and sweater of dark brown wool complete the costume. D,. 2f a 1 ... made of Always Dependable rrm - ':: 11 i;i was the Gimmal ring, name being derived Latin Gemmellus, w7hemeans 2lch joined. The ounce can for tee ounce can for 1S Still Ctntet Sutton Fool Dear Mr. Wynn : I read ln the paper that a man fell y from the roof of a building, into a wagon filled with soda water bottles. The newspaper claimed the man was not hurt If this is true how do you account for it? Truly yours, I. DOUTIT. Answer: That could happen, especially so if the soda water bottles In this particular case were filled. the man wasn't hurt because he fell into a wagon full of soft drinks. liliii ZO X5 CtlJat OniaJdt IEW WINTER Py , 11 Clsbest Quality Ttd i . for 25 You can also buy mm- well-budget- r;"8 2S ounces a C the Ajdoclated Newspaper. went out for the afternoon and spent Dear Mr. Wynn: met meanest the sure man am I I two hours reading poetry. This was in the world. This man, as soon as the entirely outside my schedule, and you WITTY KITTY cold weather comes around, goes down will probably raise your hands in horNINA WILCOX PUTNAM tracks out and calls railroad to the By a ror at the thought of breaking up all sorts of vile names at the engiday, but I believe In the ln their engines. end it makes for better quality of neers as they pass seems the engineers get angry, but It work." so they Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt wrote they can't stop their engines, coal at of of hrm, throw trying, pieces that not long ago in a message on the Were About the Size of Winsome to hit him." That's just what course, of every person occasionally necessity Bluebird, but Did Not Look In the this man wants. He has a bag with to learn to loaf. Least Like Hrm. throw the . "Sometimes it is extremely good for him and as the engineers and takes It him he at coal up picks ke those cherries, but I guess Farmer you to forget that there is anything home for his furnace. Did you ever frown can stand the loss of what thev ln the world that needs to be done, it fat He may have fewer cherries, but and to do some particular thing that hear of anyone meaner than that? Truly yours, fell have you want to do," she remarked. L GOSSIP. a certain needs "Every human being That's Answer: pretty stingy; but I amount of time in which he can be Iow's thatr demanded Peter. , knew a man once who was so stingy form the Oh." rpnlinrt Tonn take Peace Mti may It Is unbelievable. He wanted to comuuj, nicy wore uer peaceful. of exercise, or reading, or any connucu llkllC t 3 Whilp Hornv vhnn mit suicide and he went next door to pen canker worms threatened to eat genial occupation, but one thing which use his neighbor's gas. Is a it P the whole orchard, and they stuffed must not be connected with some do to particuof sense obligation fiemseives oa those worms just the lar Dear Mr. Wynn: thing at some particular time." are stuffing themselves "ey I have been married little over a That is a message which should be P cherries now. They are very fond My mother is coming to live V' Small fruit. u... to woman, . sent year. and The girl chum says It might help con. every ..u.u3, uui mosi or tnose tney reprinted In with us. My husband says the only mother and wife are every siderably If something was done about the particularly F wild kind which are of mother-in-lalive P use to Farmer restricting the advice crop. v.a the country. The man or woman with way he will let his "l lisp oujuuuj a Job and office hours may work very with us is for us to buy a folding bed WNU Serrioe. eac lt so many cedar berries jv7: stress some folks call them Cedar Birds, hard, they may be under great and strain, but usually, when they shut fuierg call them rhpm nira v the door of the office behind them they know that time of peace which is in deed necessary to every human being that time when there is nothing in particular that they have to do. When a man comes home, his time of relaxation begins. And so with the working girl who comes home to her mother, or the bachelor woman who returns to f. Sams Price Today as 44 Years Afio WNU Service. ten-stor- THROUGH A Doable Action Doable Tested Manufactured by baking powder Specialists who make nothing but baking powder under supervision of expert chemists. n QUESTION BOX By ED kg mm powder Af her flat Usually, the time there has "no strings tied to It" But the wife and mother How aptly some one said hers is the clock that has no hands. Take a rainy Sunday. There may be no cards or games, the papers may be read. Then the family will be Just "sitting around." But mother? Oh, no; that's a chance to catch up on the darning or to start that sweater she wants to knit for little Jane. She doesn't have to fold her hands to rest ! But doesn't she I If it were not for that darning or knitting on her mind, would she not enjoy occasionally Just folding her hands and "sitting around"? I say she may not even know It, but she would. I say that every woman who keeps house should keep some time free for what Mrs. Roosevelt calls a time for being peaceful a time when she will do nothing that could possibly be called useful I , The Choice of Millions Checked Tweed Suit . . NtwiN( 1 THORNTON W. BURGESS IN POLITENESS LESSON tanned and plain. But nothing changed that sens ot peace That was my heart's blest quality. The woodland path was a release From Irksome household tasks to me. But now upon small things intent I view with an approving ey The sweetness of home's sacrament. Caught ln a huckleberry pie. tech-nlcla- Bedtime Story for Children so u$ A Sure Way To Prevent Winter Trouble for Motorists of the Rocky Mountains Special Winter Grades of Germ "Processed Oil Give Positive Starting, Improved Gasoline Mileage and Utmost Motor Protection! Change now to the proper grade of New and Improved Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil. You'll get: k Starting. 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