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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH EIGHTS tOSSSS. IciNEW 5l jjjiniffffrrr Joseph V. McKee, Cheerio Chapters YORK ' present mayor ' t of told me recently mat ae liens i opportunity never tad be-4i brfL'ht for youngsters as it is today. 5KtCfca-limit to where jiij there wasandnocharacter might ability - In fcHrZ. n uiem. He emphasized the room the top by pointing out that of all United EXCHiJ1 mHlions of men ,D ceUniejatea those considered of Presiden 'bcuu' tSmber ,n bo,h the great lmlitl'al JeT-arties could be counted on one man's w York, em, o . e . L,a,ryt this ff spff m t ' austibU- 0 be ti A friend of mine says his consolation 8 not being rich enough to run a hf grsirsre )f yacht Is that he doesn't have to trtlarork to support a captain and engi of tteijjiter and run a sailors' boarding house fiki-O- talked w fast. When he exhausted the notes ntriloqtfor the first lecture, he looked at his watch and saw that five minutes had I bfone, so he used the notes for the seeoff nobly and 11 lecture. At the end of eighteen he was through January. At minute mark, he had toe thirty-fiv- ches ptond spiraiiaiilnutes, i e PRACTICAL gainst v. We. in thn T r m turn v.v.v.; 1 e Most of those who gave their names to the most famous New York restaurants were native born. The Hectors came from Lockport, N. Y., Delmonlco was a born New Yorker, and Louis Sherry was a New Englander. . WNU Service, 1932. Bell Syndicate. RADIO :.:.;.y.;.;.;.:.. i& COOKE (credit Oberammergau Youth Joins Georgetown Faculty. Anton Lang, Jr., twen son of the peasant potter of Oberammergau, whose fame is flung throughout Christendom for his portrayal of the Christus In the "Passion Play," has Joined the faculty of Georgetown university as pro fessor of German. The serious young man who first encountered the hustle and bustle of American life as a student at Holy Cross college, where he was gradu ated in 1928 with the degree of bach elor of arts, brings word that the cltl zens of his Bavarian village are plan ning even now for the next presenta tion of the famous drama to be given In the summer of 1!34. This occasion, marking the tricen-tennia- l anniversary of the first Pas sion Play, Is an unusual departure In time, for It has been presented only r at periods, the latest being SI mm .eadadt ath.S mobile transmitter and receiver for mounting on a horse or mule Is In operation with a metal fishing rod antenna for transmitting and receiving. Power for broadcasting is supplied by the hand generator shown at the left. The set was tested by the signal corps at Fort Monmouth, N. J A am here shown ITS SAM ?2JW Reached May and was out of notes. wlth JBve minutes to go. He spoke a Wall ilt', extemporaneously and then Inquired whether anybody wanted to lfor ask any questions. Nobody asked any !erS Iue8HOIls. so ie dismissed the class. hopS .One Student lingered. This was highly gratifying. Here was one boy who mmmt wished to discuss matters. "Is there any way." said the stu-- ; ; dent diffidently, "that I can get out lot this course?" ooooooooocccooooocoooooooo CThe Kitchen Cabinet - ' v 1 I know many an inexperienced talk oxococooooocococooooooooo ten-yea- Food Suggestions In 1930. Film Offers Refused. said the village agnin would turn down any offer of motion pic boiled hams In cans on the market some time, most cooks know about them and WHOLE AShave been er who has blithely agreed to speak to a gathering for thirty minutes, and has found himself In the same fix. Unless the subject matter Is written out n T W? J (. JWBOOKL 1931. Western Newspaper Union.) removing the Inner pulp. Boll one-hal- f of a pound of sugar and cupful of water for eight minutes, add the juice of a lemon and the orange sections a few at a time. Simmer gently for twenty minutes. Remove the oranges to a deep dish and pour the sirup over them. Chill thoroughly and serve with boiled rice. For use In winter prepare some: Jellied Mnt Sauce. Simmer one bunch of mint with one cupful of brown sugar, one cupful of vinegar, one and one-hal- f cupfuls of water for thirty minutes, then strain. Add five and one-hacupfuls of granulated sugar, stirring until dissolved. When It comes to a rolling boll remove from the fire and add a bottle of f minute, remove pectin; boil from the fire and let stand a minute while skimming. Pour Into glasses in which sprigs of fresh mint have been placed. Seal as usual with paraffla one-four- and has been timed, the minutes commence to drag by on leaden feet. In the early days of radio. I carelessly consented to speak for fifteen minutes. At the end of seven minutes. I was all through. How I filled the remaining time, and what I said I never have been able to remember. 1 know 1 wished Intensely that I could sing a Sfirt I . HER DIAGNOSIS f m "c 1f 1 5 I f $ " punnet lh . MX.. n; H. J ut 'ai, UEN filllBg glasses or Jars with preserves or jelly, place taem to four thicknesses of cloth that has beea wrung oat of cold water. Dont the jars touch eack other. If yoa do this they will not break, lt the accident Mrs. Doyle jer husband tures of the drama in 1934, as was done before when economic conditions were acute. "Our people will never permit the Passion Play to be commercialized In the movies, no matter how much the villagers need the money." he explained. During the nearly four years since his departure from the United States Lang has been living In the peace of his Alpine village, pursuing postgraduate work. Like his famous father, he speaks English with scarcely But unlike his father, an accent. whose long hair and' flowing beard suggests some of the older Italian paintings of Jesus, the son seems typical of the younger generation. Dislikes Automobiles. Through his former two years' resl dence in this country Lang Is used to American ways, but Is frank In saying he will never become accustomed to American automobiles, which he believes have "taken all the romance away." He came to Washington direct from Oberammergau, where his parents, two brothers and three glslers live. As all the other members of the Lang Jt(r M :j ' . - Faith, siitntolmes he's better an' suiutolmes he's worse, but 4 from the way he swears and Jills an' takes on whin he's betther, OI think fce's betther whin he's worse. - - 4 jam' J r1 t If- -- A bf the AeeodaUS HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Nnoar) Columbus, Ohio For want of a mustache, Fred Frlcken, mathematics Instructor at Ohio State university, almost lost a Rhodes scholarship, which includes two years study and living expenses at Oxford university, England. He had sent a portrait of himself with a mustache. Later be shaved It off. Then upon his appearance for examination, the Judges failed to IdenHowever, a former protify him. fessor vouched for Frlcken. Now, Just as a precaution, Frlcken la regrowlng the mustache. 200 Tile Baths 200 Rooms Kaaw wnMctin is mrtrj rasas. KATES FROM f 1.50 ERNEST C HOSSITER., 4fgr. Landed Record Bats The world's record small mouth bass, weighing 13 pounds 8 ounces, was captured recently by "Bed" Kennedy In Lake Gertrude, Lake county, The word "captured" la Florida. used advisedly, since Kennedy's Una broke as the fish was being hauled Into the boat Fortunately ha waa able to grab his prize and get It aboard, although he lost his rod overboard In the process. Kennedy attributes his luck to the fact that. Is addition to being himself, d he was fishing with a plug. red-head- Economies Professor When la a bank most ' solid? Student When It Is most liquid. OUGHT TO Head n y IXCOLDSJ; II -e Kitty Is this eally a Tom? power boat, Tom Yes. Kitty Well, then. I guess It ought to hold two people. flve-uors- Only One Resident Is Living in "Ghost" Town Denver, Colo. Only one of the 6,000 persons who once sought gold In the rolling mining town of Nevadaville, high In the Colorado mountains 40 miles west of Denver, still lives In that ghost town. e He Is Leonard NIcholls, an miner who has "stuck on" now for 50 years. Even the mayor lives and works In Central City, a mile down the rocky gulch. Eighteen years ago Nevadaville held Its last election and selected a full complement of officers. Only three of the men chosen at that time are still living, and only one still serves in his official capacity. He is John Doran, who with his hold-eve- r privileges, actually Is mayor, city clerk, assessor, treasurer, marshal, fire chief, and the board of trustees. The town still receives about $200 a year as Its share of the taxes of Gilpin county. Each year the fund Is spent In the same way. NIcholls Is awarded a contract to maintain the road through the sleeping town. He Is paid by warrants Issued Doran Issues the on the treasurer. warrant and signs It as mayor and town clerk and then countersigns It as the town trensurer. Until three years age there had been no one to pay the taxes In this "ghost" camp. So Gilpin county put the whole town on sale at auction, and the Quartz Hill Mining company bought It for $1,000. old-tim- How m I. Mill,., a It Started Jean Newton 0H0K0CK60 '( PutMentholatumintheUl nostrils to relieve congestion and clear the VX breathiner nassaires. 7 ' ' l "nrjsr t ail saS piece of rubber tubing slipped over the sink faucets prevents china dishes being nicked when washed. By ill arf-te- r rwest Hotel A Abeent Minded Auctioneer Any bid handsome bridge lamp? Woman's Voice Two younx high school student who reels off his "x's" and "y's" In an endeavor to locate an unknown quantity little realizes the lllussxlous footsteps In which he treads. For nlgcbra was presented to us almost bodily by the Arabs, who during the Middle ages achieved world-widfor their distinctive investigations into the fields of mathematics nnd chemistry. The word Itself Is a combination of the Arabic article "al," meaning "the" and "Jebr," meaning "reduction" (D3 equations.)) WNU Serrle. , Bell Syndlcur.) A 4.:., With flags flying and whistles blowing, the new French destroyer, Vauquelin, takes to the water at Dunkirk. The destroyer, said to be the fastest In the world, will do more than 40 knots. e for this This Mother Had Problem zzz: r km As a rule, milk is about the best food for children, bat there are times whea they are much better off without It It should always be. left off when children show by fever ish, fretful or cross spells, by bad breath, coated tongue, sallow skin. Indigestion, biliousness, etc, that their stomach and bowels are out of order. In cases like this, California Fig Syrup never falls to work wonders, by the quick and gentle way It removes all the souring waste which Is causing the trouble, regulates the stomach and bowels and gives thesa organs tone and strength so they continue to act normally of their own accord. Children love its rich, fruity flavor and It's purely vegetable and harmless, even for babies. Millions of mothers have proved Its merit and reliability In over 50 years of steadily increasing use. A Western mother, Mrs. May Snavely, Montrose, California, says : "My little girl, Edna's, tendency to constipation was a problem to me until I began giving her California Fig Syrup. It helped her right away and soon her stomach and bowels were acting perfectly. Since then I've never had to have any advice about her bowels. I hava also used California Fig Syrup with my little boy, with equal success, To be sure of getting the genuine, which physicians endorse, always ask for California Fig Syrup by the full name. In Hollywood "I've got a new plot for a movie." Louisville "Why be radical?" Courier-Journa- l, Calling It "Algebra" T.IE How's i Salt Lake City's When pressing neckties, cut out a cardboard the shape of the tie and slip It inside the tie. Cover with cloth and press with hot Iron and there will be no marks from seams or hems. 7K Mrs. Boyle kw Unmmim illaaaeMaaiaV.a.aa Bacon fat la excellent U fry potatoes la. It Is the sweetest and raoft nutritions of fata. i . - - (Ma eat Ta 1 iiiiiWia. tmitrn JiMea nrtam one-hal- it - -- Says: Young a uui JTeMe rat m i as III nr. thj mtm ii Via nil Hi lf TTT--i : Keeps mum mml mm, taa i t i' Clean Shave Almost Cost Him Rhodes Scholarship NEW FRENCH DESTROYER FASTEST OF HER KIND r-TW- MyTSleighbor F.lercolizcdUax Skin family there are 22 la the village bearing the name, and bis relatives number about 150 he bas taken part himself In the Passion Play. Be was a member of the orchestra In 1930. His father, who has played the Christus threa times more often than any other man spoke the prologues for the various scenes in the last enactment. A Washington. f careless friends borrow them, forgetting to return them, now Is It. They won't forget if your name Is Inside. Copy, or rather trace the plate shows here, as many times as yon bare books, and write your name In the space under where It says "My Rook." Paste the plats In the Inside of your book covers and then there will be no doubt as to whom the book belongs. Son of Anton Lang College Professor Compos ' hart nice It la too, but but very convenient In an emergency. The same is true of chicken, all cooked and ready to serve. The price Is not unreasonable and counting time and fuel, for many housewives, such a dish Is not an extravagance. The colorful fruit garnishes that are on the market make most delightful dishes when served with a spoonful or two. The small seedless grape Is colored green, ruby red or orange, so that one may have any color needed to harmonize with the dish served. Grapefruit with a spoonful of the lueious green globules, or a fruit cocktail with a dash of any of the colors One may buy Is most attractive. cubed pineapple now In various colors In cans small enough not to make them too expensive, A fruit compote Is always seasonable and always enjoyed. Orange Compote. Cut six peeled oranges into sections. edga v It la not much fun to booka and then have morrow that realize that they are rather expensive, couldn't think of any song and, besides, my family never has per milted me to sing without active protest. song, but ONE-HORSE-POW- :.y.v.: on the beautiful child euch shelf, by means of the pictures on It, represents the name of an author. All but the last one are very well known. You may have to guess awhile for the one on the last shelf, although Its picture Is the easiest of all The name of the author Is exactly as the picture shows It. There, have we told you too much? iiW. r timmmmmmmamm... vim. when Here Is a shelf full ot books. I lie started A BOOKPLATE FOR YOU tune" strange looking shelf iWN xmaQ wno reatej t,i8 story told J of Lewis Perry, head of Phillips Exeter 'academy. Whether it Is true book. Picked op her atory, the found It wild. Or mild If yoa like, for tea trntk waa gone And only the trimming were left at diiws. A SHELF OF BOOKS dj'keil according to various theories, but area tflo not actually know why it comes or Another statement he ed oJFhy If goes. :r a ade, which was new to me. was that meafflam!Ba,ory rheumatism is a con ontptglomr disease. don't know, hut It might happen to indowfjuy evocator. Anyhow, when he was of Htayouog,! Doctor Perry Is supposed to "SSlifcave tat( out a course of forty tnin buIb,te lectures, which he figured would wlu?e tm material enough to talk once 0 M week from September to May. Ac- 1 sl Cording to the story, he had all the Botes written consecutively In a small EDMONDS Digestion or not, be went on In, And ate, and ate, and ate with a And ider A surgeon tells me that the ossified dry is ctvjaaa In the circus really represents an He fur ke 30 advanced case of arthritis. :reat ther scys that nrthrirls Is on- disease dykt doctors know little about. Thev froat W book In . 1eu TRAVELS worm wiggled al WJ one aight Straight through a Jacket all new and bright Of a brand new book Just brought from town For a dear little girl In a bright blue gown. Tomorrow - she said, "1 will read It through From cover to cover all crisp and oew." The bookworm heard iter and chortled he, "No better a time than the present for me. Til get to the truth of this tale right soon. And I hope my digestion will keep ST'"! Herbert Bayard Swope also believes is an era of opportunity for now He says those starting jpongslers. as toe lee tame of life at this particular time "Ptlet ifUl be stronger men. because they will he lak(dT to be. Only the best and hardiesi ld BerdfC! survive. Edited by DOROTHY THE BOOK WORM'S A n he Fun for All the Children I !! If) Clear Brain needs a - TV clean stomach When lateetlnl poleone and aeraaaalatiaiH clog hie eyetern, your ehild la lik ity to fall down In hie - tudiee, loaa needed rnerand yon keep lln ml teaet wlc vitally fit. 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