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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Sally Sez i- - Lights of New York Os the way to dine at the Stork c!ab. which used to be Heywood ' Eun'8 rendezvous with food and oow my is hl forum' favorite restaurant, tre-- i the to attention my called wife In the jaendoua change Id New Tors In former days, be--S two years. past fare renting an apartment, you always lvked to see whether there was a vacant lot or an old building next S4t.r. Should there be either of these things, the chances were that building toon would be going on. which meant In- ? that riveting machines would be would lease. They in c'Sded your their clatter early In the morn- t isf and continue until the erening Shadows felL Anti noise societies used ts have spasms of Indignation and ' Ftaoklio P. Adams used to write -' eatLing paragraphs, but old man rivThose ter just kept roaring along. ere the golden days of "29. I trt i I can remember 1 streets were blocked with vrjien I boards, beams, and piles of bricks; walked through 'iwhen pedestrians 4 Hock after block of protective and ' temporary wooden tunnels; when hath-tubs and other fixtures stood crated 8 the sidewalks and plumbers, car s renters, plasterers, steelworkers. and 1 masons each contributed their brass fSBngs. sawdust, lime puddles, steel shavings, and brick and plaster par-titles to the city o7.one. Rut this is ' 3X2. The air is clean and so are the streets. The sitfht of huildinj; litter ' wiuld be as welcome as the discovery land to Columbus. The sound of ' a 'riveting machine would be a witch i ini strain About the only place yon ' can see and hear construction eolny ' oof is around Rockefeller Outer. And ' a fellow can't hang around there all day. We are thinking of asking Deac Aflesworth to use his Influence lo ge machine fifteen minutes a aj riveting day on the air. The great radio audi-- ' eace would tune In from Maine to ' California. fEdward G. Robinson, the film favo- rfte, looks quite a bit like Emil Fuchs, the baseball magnate. They say that Judge Fuchs, as a criminal lawyer, never lost a decision. Ed Anthony aad Frank Buck have been literary J collaborators. Ed might have caught the animals, but Frank never could have written the books. The Ed An-- : thony and Charles Dana Gibson domes y compare very favorable with those of Mfce Cnpitol at Washington. The Mar-tin Egan and John Gutzon de la Mothe ' Borglnm domes might be In the run-- , The Marcus Cook Connelly roof filng. : la more like a minaret It might be aid Sculptor Borglum and Senator ' XSorah were two of the busiest Bs who Old t Twenty-nlner- s MyTSeighbor g S5SSS i ever came out of Idaho, except that William Edgar Borah was borr. Id Illinois, Dr. Henry W. A, Hanson, prea-Iden-t of Gettysburg college, says there are do new problems and that there has been no fundamental change to youth. It being the mature generation which has gone balmy. Victor Moore Is one comedian who makes me laugh. New Vork is represented In the United States senate by Royal 8. Oopeland. born In Dexter. Mictu and Robert B. Wagner, born in Nastatten. Germany. At a wild guess, not more than half the senators were born In the states they represent. Ours Is In many ways a peculiar form of govern meuL A senator from New Vork. with its 12.C00.WXi population, has no more voting power than a senator from Nevada, with its 0 population. The vote of a senator from T xas, with Its '.'62.398 square miles, has the same weight as the vote of a senator from Rhode Island, with Its 1.0(57 square miles. Bfll Syndicate. CHICKEN salad, toasted rolls and a hot or cold beverage are suitable evening refreshments. Egg stains on table linen should be soaked in cold water before being sent to the laundry. The stains come out quite easily if treated in this way. Hot water "sets" them and makes them doubly difficult to remove, e Light brown sugar gives a good flavor to baked apples or apple puddings. The edges of linoleum mats or rugs may be kept from curling up or breaking off by gluing or pasting an inch wide strip of carpet or strong cloth close to the edge on the under side of the mat or rug. 6 by the Associated Newspapers) Quota Hi. Word! wire report says that a kick from a mule restored a man's speech. But what the world was really Interested Id Is what be said. Altoona Mirror. A Puddings Front Fruit Closet d fruit closet U as satisfaction to the housewife as Is a well-fille- d purse. The often happens and the pleasure of entertaining a friend is always enhanced if there Is something to draw on In case of emergency, when the friends drop in just before meal time. A can of fruit with a little cream to whip and serve with It. a small cake or cooky, la a most satisfying dessert to offer to anyone. Take canned pears, chill, hollow out the centers and fill with a bit of bright colored jelly or orange marmalade, serve with the chilled juice. Peaches chilled, sprinkled with chopped almonds or served with whipped cream sw etened and flavored with almond are other faithful friends. Or sprinkle with coconut and top with another half of peach and serve with whipped cream. Cup cakes may be scooped out and filled with various fruits or jelly, custards or whipped cream. One may AWELL-suypIie- always buy lady fingers if the cup cakes bare disappeared. Sliced pineapple, spread with marsh-mallocream and topped vita sooth er slice and served very cold with ths pineapple sirup Is delicious, Fill the centers of the pineapple with orange marmalade or jelly or a bit of cream cheese, add a cooky aad there it is ready to serve. Canned figs are most delicious served with whipped cream or with cream cheese and crisp crackers. Canned fruit cut into bits, served la cocktail classes and topped with cream, will use three or four kinds of w fruit welL Canned apricots to which a littla lemon juice ts added, put through a sieve, a little sirup added, use as filling for tiny biscuits; top with cream. Make a cake sandwich by splitting slices of sponge cake, spread with the apricot puree, sprinkle with chopped ruts and serve with cream. C by Wasters Newspaper Unlet. Mo religion 1 1 f I FINE "SUPPORT" is Did you have good tort on your tour? Soubrette We met one d old landlady who supported us for two weeks. i Comedian phrase the letters spelling oriole will all be found. It Is this way throughout the tale.) It was Indeed, (a glorified morn-- I ing). People were strolling hither I and yon, climbiug the flowering J hills and (taking a look at the f parks). Having finished her (bowl I of milk), and a slice of bread I spread with (yesterday's Jam), a little girl by the name of (Roberta i Innes) decided that she simply ; (must rush through) this simple process of eating her breakfast and pick some flowers. She would (present some marigolds) to her mother whom she adored. After that she would take one of those delicious sticks of (sugar candy) which her Uncle Jim had brought her for her birthday down the ( fi bcal Uten. Qmna&asst. Crossing the equstor does not affect the compass. The north-seekiend of the needle continues to point in the direction of the north magnetic pole and the south seeking end in the direction of the scuth magnetic pole. ng By XHjOOO Jean Newton ckooochk TO BE "TOUCHY" STUDY AT HOME it may surprise mnny of us to learn. lias no relation with "touch." Etymoliigicully speaking, lie words have nothing to do with each other. Our wurd "touchy," Indicating sensitiveness that is quick to take umbrage, comes to us from the Old French "Teche" meaning "fault" From its true sense of "fault" to its Imputed slang sense of "fault finding" was an easy though illogical bridge, but then slang never did make nice distinctions. If It did, It probably would not be slang. t.'TpnUCHY," University Instruction by Mail Ears II Anjtim. Proflttble, IntwMtloc Mininaa Cost Write f.tHome Study Bulletin Teds? I (85. Bell Syndicate.) WNTJ Service. Texan Gets Education as Riding Instructor Fort Davis, Texas. A riding school which Johnny Prude started as an experiment has put him within striking distance of a degree from Sul Ross State Teachers' college and may develop Into such a lucrative business he will ultimately devote all his time to it Prude enrolled In the school In 1920, but dropped out of school when he married. He taught rural schools In the winter and took summer courses from the teachers' college. In 1930 he started his riding academy for Sul Ross students, a project which authorities endorsed. In two years the enrollment jumped to forty and he has employed three college students to aid him. THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY ef the Interauantela West, 1're keen tcU. to yea. If wartfc Aad mew I'll paw It a let ef tMi Ne autter where yoa ton treat tate at Folks More than one hundred and fifty midshipmen answered the call for the first fall football practice at the United states Naval academy at Annapolis. The photo shows a group of them Indulging in the first kicking practice of tht season. Flask Toters Lived Back in 143 B. The Tide Is Turning Ann Arbor, Mich. Liquor flasks, Dr. l.eroy Waterman of the University of Michigan at Seleucla, to Mesopotamia. Doctor Waterman, heading a University of Michigan expedition in connection with the Cleveland and Toledo Art museums, said that undoubtedly the design of the present-day liquor flasks was copied from the antique containers. The rat traps, made entirely of stone, differed materially from current models, Doctor Waterman reports. They were made of a hollow stone tube with a large piece of flat stone at one end. Opposite the flat rock the bait was placed and when rodents touched It the stone fell, making them captives. Greater London Shows Big Gain in Population Fun for All the Children Edited by DOROTHY EDMONDS to the new boy who had moved into the neighborhood recently and who had given his arm (a terrible wrench) while coasting in his wagon down the hill. Roberta remembered with pity what (a harrowing shriek) he hat" let out when the wagon had turned over, but fortunately it had been mostly fright that had caused it. He had spoken (words of contempt) when Roberta had cried for him as any boy would who was manly, although of course he appreciated her concern and told her so. He knew he had been cowardly to shriek that way. Roberta still felt sorry for him and knew that even If he did not wish her to cry for him he would probably like a piece of her candy anyway. And besides she did wish to see the chickens his father kept. Her fnther had said they looked to him like (rather spare fowls) but Roberta was fascinated by the crow of the colored roosters and the (hen's gar -hIous cackle). C rat traps and market baskets, all made of stone and dating back to 143 B. C, have been unearthed by Kaukauna, Wis. A miniature locomotive, 43 Inches long and eight Inches high, that will travel 30 miles an hour under Its own power, has beeD constructed here by Arnold Ristau. It was modeled after a Great Northern oil burner. road 1 EXTENSION DIVISION UNIVERSITY OF UTAH gmlt Uke City. UUh Miniature Engine Will Travel 30 Miles an Hour Cheerio Chapters (How good a detector are you? In every phrase that is in a parenthesis in this tale is the name of a bird concealed. There are twenty of them in all. For instance In the first wfe. sea, re4 ewa bey FATBOMZB BOMK INDUSTST. is composed of doubts. How It Started GOLF'S ADVANTAGE BIRD MYSTERY bars Aal stem? Ufa's Ami peal her 1 -- aa Middies Limber Up Their Football Legs 0yvoyc-cx- 5 1 Wkesi WND Service. 1 1 Says: 81.-00- lJI i She found ber friend out under the apple trees very much absorbed In a book and when she went over to him he very courteously showed her the pictures that were Interesting him. The one be liked best was of (various igloos) in Iceland, and he told Roberta thrilling tales Lie said of the eskimo people. something that sounded rather strange to her, too, something about there having been very (few archeologists) who had discovered anything of any value In Iceland, but Roberta didn't even know what an archeologlst was. "Is It cold up In Iceland?" she asked. "Well," he answered, "the weather up there wouldn't exactly (al Whatever low you to jwclter)." did he mean by that? This was a strange sounding boy Indeed. She showed him the (quantity of Ince) that was hand made and that dec orated her new handkerchief but he didn't seem Interested in that. He began Instead to (probe here and there) and look very niysteri ous about something. There was (a great hill) In the conversation and Roberta got up to go. "1 hope you like the candy." she snid. "Oh, I do, and thanl: yon very much," said the boy gratefully but bashfully. And Roberta (turned to go sadly away). Later when they knew each other better they were great friends. PICTURE PUZZLE Cut out the section shown norland paste on light cardboard and then cut out each piece separately. Put them together and you will have a spring picture. (C. 131. Western Newspaper Union. I There's one thing about golf. What is It? Tom It's seldom that your wife Insists that you take her to see it played. Tom Jack 6,000 Pies Are Spilled on Road in Auto Wreck Lake, Minn. .Six thousand en route from Minneapolis to Farp, N. D., were destroyed when a tr;ick ran info a horse here. The horse was being led along the highway when It was startled by the lights of the truck and failed to get out ot London. The population of Greater London now totals 8,203,942, as revealed by the first official report compiled from the census reports of last year. The Increase In population, as compared with 1921, has been 9.7 per cent or nearly three times as great as In the preceding decade, ane" nearly twice as great as the current increase for the nation at large. Greater London's Inhabitants are divided Into 4,371,020 females and only 3.8.12,910 males. How that happened, the report doesn't deign to disclose. Figures for the city of London and the 23 metropolitan boroughs which comprise the administrative county of London (as distinct from Greater London) show a decline of 87,2."0 for the r period This population is now 4,397.003. ten-yea- Clear the path of the approaching I " " V ;V- ;' 1 'j vI . . v- - t J ... V . V truck, which could not be stopped. The horse was killed and the pies scattered over the countryside as the truck turned over three times. Jail Inmates Consume 42,000 Aspirin Tablets Fort Worth, Texas. Evidently there were plenty of headaches In the Tarrant county Jail last year the l'JIU drug bill reveals that 42,000 aspirin tablets were purchased for the l.V) Inmates. Hut the prisoners also received amply of other kinds of medicine along with the "sleepers." The bill shows 11.4(H) purgative tablets, 174 pounds of salts, and 211 pints of castor oil were consumed Clary Seldom comes glory dead. Robert nerrlck. till a man be mm thaa Ira I Clothes Biada hy Interauaatela aUlls i lancer, better wears feeds trewa an Intenaoateio fans brlaa; ' health beyend can par. "Intermonntela" tbiasa. Be Remember matter where yoa mam ; j TwlU brine proapertty yea lor I HOME STAYS at money your Mas. C. L. PARKINSON, et Anthony, Idaho, j jirrr Salt Lake City, Utah Hail Impossible in Cold Air Hail falls only in hot weather and during thunderstorms, says the United States weather , bureau. What many persons think is hail in winter is actually sleet and con slats of frozen raindrops. i j ' "GRAINS OF GOLD" THE WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL "Makes Cream Taste Better" Western Made For Western Tragi Ask Your Grocer She Explains "Now, don't strike the child just because he is yelling. Reason with him. What brought about this outburst t" "I tried to reason with him." Louisville Courier-Journa- L la Trade for Your Wool UTAH WOOLEN MILLS BLANKETS Salt Lake City, Utah Values-Sen- d for Sample j ExceUent NEW "wot MOTOR OIL Sold with a Money Back Guarantea Gambling in Knowledge not scatter. We do not be- come educated by gambling in There's no sense in knowledge. reading widely on the chance that this information may be userui some day. American Magazine. ASK TOUR DRUGGIST FOR - . Undt, rodneu erer pleue yea "Iatermeanteia Brand. Do SAVES THE GULLIBLE pies, fereira Ne APEX WAVE SET AN INTERKOUNTA1N PRODUCT j Vast Difference Strength and endurance are twa different things. Strength depends upon the size of muscle, but endur- ance depends upon the state of tha blood. .V'.-- tr Gullible Americans, seeking easy riches In foreign lotteries, have been saved more than a billion dollars In good, hard cash, by the alert watchfulness of Horace J. Donnelly, solicitor of the Post Office department, and his agents, who ferM out the operators of the lotteries and return the monies Intended for them to the rightful, U sot::cwhat foolish, owners American Magazine. A Born King He that can work is a born king of something. Carlyle. rtr rf Pf " will he paid made Inlermoo.iiain ehrald e Goods" Similar to a bars, fiend In- to or nrae in roar story proae termoontain Product! Column, P. O. Boi IMS, Salt Lake City. II year story appears In this column roa will re ceive eheck far . $5.00 W.N.U. Bait Lake City Week No. IJ3I , j j |