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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH NUDIST CULT SHUTS DOWN FOR WINTER Members Already Lay Plan for Next Summer. New Jermf more or famous Sky farms nudist colony o KgrfKatiun of "the original, nudists of the United States has shut op shop for the win ter eoiog into hibernation, as it were. Officials of the organization want It known, however, that whatever capitulation the new mtj suggest to biased minds the reason is the rigors f the new season and rw.l to the convention- Ntlea of ociery. Indeed, the mem bin irerjasfaj much nudUts at heart Inclination as ever, it la Hatand ed, and the new spring will find them tnohline forth In their original birth day tuiu as defiantly as ever at the aaine old stand. Some attempt will be made to carry on through the winter in fact, a Man hattan gymnasium ha been rented by the society and here half a hundred men and women of the colony plan to Rather two nights a week to awlra and wort off by calisthenics the avoir dnnola that mars a perfect nudist. Will Wear Bathing Suits. Because "It Is no use taking any chances," according to Carl Becker, founder nud secretary of the organisation, they wear bathing suits. But 8ky farms, their 30acre camp near Liberty Corners. N. J.. Is open all year, and thiunrh members go there thronth the winter chiefly to get out In the country, on warm dnys the hardier ones do a little nude sun bathing. The Sky farms nudists are Incorporated In New Jersey as the American League for Physical Culture. They have only pity for the rival nudists of the Olympian league, and although Camp Olymplo, which flourished last summer near fllghland, N. Y hnd 400 acres and Its own private luke. they consider that It was "commercial from the outset." "We are the oldest and the biggest nndlst organisation," said Mr. Becker, a Herman In the Importing and business. "We are a private club, equally for the benefit of all members. Nobody makes any money. We don't admit the press even when reporters are willing to go nudist, too. Naturally we want our Idea to spread, but It can't go Ilk wildfire. We have New Turk. taa from they rented from the !tgu tor fS a er. and several jobless nudisu are living in their bungalows all winter. Nest year they plan a social hall, tennis court, an archery field and other facilities for sporu. and a restaurant. At present cooking Is done camp fashion. Would I tueuitiers are looked ever Is by a membership committee which four In three years only an ade that "They persons have foewi expelled. did not do anything, they were Just uncongenial," Mr Becker aald. and the rules are even utrlrter now. No one Is admitted to Ue eatnp until the meinltertihip committee has approved, then the applicant Is taken out to he Sky Karma for a weekend, and if likes It his membership Is assured. $10 tu public, but we also have to limit out for the privacy of our members The group has 220 members la the UiCtrofKilltan district. Mr. Becker said: It would be more than 500 If the depression had no) caused many to drop out. Asked why the depression would affect a cult which means less war and tear on elotbes. Mr. Becker laughed gently and aald there were dues to pay and the matter of railroad fare to Liberty Comers. "Our purpose is the promotion of cleaner relations between the seies Blind Inmate of County by eliminating perhaps the gratst Farm Elected to Office evil of western civilization, sei curiPierre. S D. Among the vagaries osity." he went on. "This can be done by bringing both sexes together In a of the Democrtlc landslide In Bon perfect state of nudity, providing the Homme county of this state was the proper place can be found a secluded election to the post of slate's attorfarm where ail kinds of sports, swimney of a man who Is blind and has been an Inmate of the county farm ming, and general camp life can be Infor a number of years. His name was dulged In. he Build Own Quarters. put on to fill out the ticket, and won. He was at one time a practicing Mr. Becker founded the league three lost his sight he years ago after a visit to Germany, lawyer, but after he repaired to the county farm, and had where he "got the Idea." That summer the nudists camped out In the been there since. In Badlee county a resident of Iowa Catskllls. Since then they have had rented farms In New Jersey and In was elected to the position of corouer. After filing his candidacy he left the Dockland county. N. Y. Police descended on the latter, but the nudists state and established residence In Iowa, but as no withdrawal was enwere freed In court. tered the nauie went on the ballot and Last winter, with the treasury comwas voted for along with the other of full, the plot fortably they bought of the nominating party. candidates dense woods, with running brook at In many South Dakota counties Liberty Corners, in May they moved out tn tents; by July 4 they had built names were placed upon the Demowith their own hands most of a cratic ballot "Just to fill out" as the party had never been known to carry dormitory with sleeping accommodations for 43. Now they have Just counties In which no reaily strong candidate came forward. But this year finished a swimming pool. An architect and several carpenters among the the landslide carried them In. weak Demoand strong, and the membership led In the building opera tiona A plumber member put up an crats who always had a desire for outdoor shower for use nntll the pool offlce, but who declined to have their names presented, are now wishing was finished. There are also 12 bungalows which they could have looked a little further members built themselves on plots Into the future. to educate the old-tim- e SURVEY PROVES YOUTH IS NOT "GOING TO THE DOGS" Figures Show Juvenile Delinquency Decreasing. Washington. Figures do not Justify the conclusion that Juvenile delinquency Is on the Increase, according URGED FOR CABINET to a recent report of the National Education association which hda just completed an Investigation of the truth assertion that youth of the Is "going to the dogs." Reports from several of the large cities Including Chicago and New . , , York do not indicate that delinquency has grown faster than the population. In fact, the number of delinquent boys per thousand population has decreased f by during the past twenty ; years In New York, where there were ". Jr ViaK ' 85,000 boys brought before the Children's court from 1002 to 1911, and only 64,000 In the decade Just closed. The total number of Juvenile delinquents brought before courts each year tn the United States has been estimated at approximately 200.000. . Juvenile delinquency, seems to, be C3 EI closely associated with certain environmental and hereditary factors, though Friends of Bruce A. Campbell of no agreement exists as to the relative ' Itast St Louis, one of the leading of them In contributing to the 'Democrats of Illinois, are hoping that weight of youth, The economic waywardness Uoosevelt will offer uncertainty and lack of control In I'resl dent-Elehim the position of attorney general broken homes, are very frequent facIn his cabinet. tors. Older children who are delln quents often lead younger children Into crime.' Neighborhoods in which Cholera Takes Heavy : the population frequently changes Toll in China Epidemic seem to lose those social controls that reduce delinquency. Street trades" and Pelplng, China, Cholera took a terrific toll In China during the summer other employments of Juveniles either of ltt.12, according to the bureau of tend to attract or develop delinquent , . children, . , public health. Dr. J. llene Ltu, the director of the A summary of surveys of delinbureau. Is authority. for the statement quency shows that certain personal that, while official reports from varl factors such as race, nativity, sex, age. ou provinces give notification of 50, Intelligence, and physical condition 000 cholera cases, the correct figure have a bearing upon delinquency. may be accepted as having passed the There ts a larger proportion of negro 100,000 mark. Doctor Liu believes children appearing before the courts that during the summer more than SO, than might be expected. Homes In 000 persons died of cholera. which one or both parents are foreign-borseem to supply more than their Cholera first appeared In Shanghai, spread to Nanking and advanced to share of Juvenile court cases. Boys ether cities on the Yangtze river. who face the Juvenile Judge outnumCases soon were reported In both ber girls more than five to one. north and south China. The situation Any delinquency is recognized as too much. The study shows that the fol In ShansI, Shensl. Honnn and Sulyuan lowing efforts among others, are being provinces was so severe that all rail made toward a still further reduction way traffic, was suspended one-hal- Elopers in Their "Muleobile" State laws provide for parental schools; special day schools for truants and are being established In ninny cities; special classes, behavior clinics, mental hygiene, educational and vocational guidance, education In the wise use of leisure, and la character, are now part of the regular routine In hundreds of schools where the objective Is the prevention of rather than the cure of It of delinquency. London Drug Turns Sap Into a Samson age of the super man Is near, according to research workers at a London hospital who have discovered a new drug for which they make the following claims : It will prolong life, eliminate fear, breed courage and stimulate the Intellectual and physical strength. It will make sheep as strong as oxen and cats as ferocious as panthers. Already sheep and cats treated with the drug have fought and killed dogs. It will add ten years to the average span of life and produce a race of supermen. "We are afraid to contemplate the ultimate physical and social effects," one of the experimenters said. London.--T- i he Lawsuit Reveals Horse's Victory Over Motor Car Nashville, Tenn. contest between a horse and an automobile turned out more or less of a victory for the horse, according to a suit filed here. Ralph Ilnrter. seeking $5,000 damages from h. F. Watkins, charged that he was a passenger In s car when It overtook Watkins' daughter twelve years old, astride a horse belonging to Watkins. The girl pulled over to the right hand side of the road. Harter said the car was moving slowly by the horse when the latter hacked Into the vehicle. Its weight crushing In the side and door. Harter says his elbow and three ribs were broken. The horse was not hurt. A Forgotten Coat Saves Kansas Farmer's Life Aurora. . .N .V Kan. Lady Luck certainly terms with Med Cote these days. Cote, farmer living near here, saw dark clouds approaching as he worked In the field. Deciding to quit work, he started driving his team home. Suddenly he remembered leaving his coat In the field, ne went back for It, leaving the horses. In his momentary absence a lightning holt struck the team. Three horses were killed. Cote received only a slight shock. Glass Roofed Houses Future Landing Fields Philadelphia. Glass-roofe- houses will cover the cities of the future. In the opinion of Joseph S. Pecker, an engineer who has been associated with Waco Brady. 18. and tleneva Tomer, 19, both of Martin, (la.. In the odd vehicle, a combination of mule and automobile. In which they eloped from their borne to Walhaila, S. a distance of 40 miles, where they were married. C Sally Sez Fur Sleeves, Fashion's Latest Hobby CHERIE NICHOLAS By - ) V - 1 I r v - T X Iff TV ft . V) . - . :fHmV -- f ;v I U A IVt , MB caa fcrinc raperitr. Man cskm4 Uwm hard dan, But ainea aacccaa begin at beau. N ti Let's acta kam and Harold Pitcalrn in the American development of the Autogiro. and will provide convenient landing fields for autoglros. F. tana, it pan. HOME INDUSTRY. PATRONIZE Urn Qsass&SiSk 1 I , i , , h v 'I Why Not? "Mother, I want to ask VI ' I 1 I 1 1 ' I - A . 1 new bobby, it is sleeves Is or partially of fur. The new winter models reveal that designers are working the Idea to the nth degree of novelty and chic. lirLtiiittiiiroiiral smwrnnsii The Idea of the sleeve made of fur has be As to the evening gown in the pic come such an proposition it embraces both daytime and evening ture, Its coloring in the original is so modes. By way of convincing argu lovely, mere black and white print canment in favor of sleeves which make not come near to conveying its real charm. The transiwrent velvet of fur their media we present In the Iwhich It is made Is In the nev hyallustration a trio of sninrt costumes which are thus sleeved. Here we see cinth blue which is most fascinating. an evening wrap, a formal frock and The gray of the chinchilla fur which forms the youthful looking puffed a daytime coat each of which prldeful-lsleeves together with the blue of the boasts sleeves styled of fur. The regal looking full length eve velvet produce an Intriguing color ning coat of black velvet interprets study. The slender silhouette and the the new fashion via a shirred cape very high waistline which Is lower in the back, are noteworthy style details. effect which develops sleeves of exA quisite ermine which start Just climax in fashion thrills Is above the elbow. There are more les reached in the Jewelry which this sons than one as to what constitutes modish debutante Is wearing with her good style to be gained from this gown, for her bracelet and model. First, the continued out necklace are also of velvet. That is, standing Importance of velvet for the they are of velvet cording, a late making of the formal wrap is here Paris fancy by the way. A pendant of emphasized. Also the fact that this pearls hangs from her velvet cord Is significant, for necklace and a coat is pearl clasp centers sweeping long coats, most often of the bracelet velvet, provided a foremost fashion at Of course you have already taken the premiere events which marked mental note of the handsome cloth the opening of the present social sea foreson. Then the shirred handling of the and fur coat pictured In the" to It Illustration. the of goes bust-line ground cape effect as It accents a high is a "rtyle point to be taken Into show how very effective sleeves which consideration,' for the abundance of make fur their medium can be. The material for this striking street coat shirring employed Is one of the fea a quality-kin- d la gray velvet woolen' costume Id tures highlighted design this reason. And again the f "t that with gray krimmer for the sleeves and note Is stressed scarf collar. Gray Is a very Importhe tells Its own story as the continued tant color this season. favor for this combination. . 1933, Western Newspaper Union. FASlilu.N has a yoa said Steve. "The something," world goes around, doesn't itT Well, then, when the endurance flyers are up in the air several days, why can't they see China as it passes by?" ASK TOUR DRUGGIST FOB APEX sfc? AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT Nothing Impossible Nothing is impossible upon which the enlightened heart of humanity sets itself, but it requires the leisure of a great faith. Arthur Henry Brown. Smasher Grown-u- p Child (after watching father make an unfortunate stroke with drives) Why don't you get unbreakable toys for daddy, too, mat Boston Transcript. THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY d floor-lengt- Is on good t nJ i black-and-whit- e It la a great aatiafaction to know yoa ara firing tomethinc worth while. Whr not fill your Xraai atockings and lift packasea thia year with Intermountaia made (roodiT Besidee helping Old Santa yea will he helping yourielves and others by patronizing home Industry. MRS. GLADYS J. WARNER. Fillmore, Utah, Sentimental Attachments A London chef finds that wolf meat, correctly cooked, may ha quite palatable. Yet even in desperate times, one has An aversion to devouring the household pets. Detroit News. . JOSEPH WM. TAYLOR, Inc. Utah's Lniitig KorUcins Funerals on Time Payment Plan ilwitattd LARGE MONOGRAMS ADORN 'KERCHIEFS Stft Lata FUR ENSEMBLE m CHI RIE NKHOl.AH Handkerchiefs of fine French linen monoembroidered with mammoth now. are Paris The Ir vogue grams monogram takes up practically a fourth of the entire 'kerchief, and if done In color, two shades of the same are used, the central letter slightly darker than the two on each side. If only two letters are used, they should both be dark with the curlicues around about them in a lighter shade, Another nove'ty hanky comes from one of the big . shops In the Grand Boulevards and Is of white chiffon printed with the map of France, Great Britain, Spain, Italy or South America. These are extremely colorful bits of feminine finery. Simplest Costume Is the Smartest One This Year The Paris dressmakers have learned at least one Important lesson this year, that the simplest costume Is often, after all. the smartest one. In previous seasons more than one de signer has fallen by the wayside In an extreme effort to be different, when the rao.t obvious and simplest type of dress would have made hltn Into a successa process In the making and planning and wearing of clothes which ts repeated at least once In the lire of every woman who pi ns her own clothes. : Ttw Wat. 321 Aids Grapefruit Two grapefruit plants, which un-- " der normal conditions would not bear blossoms until they were at least five years old, have blos- somed in five weeks under X-R- ay Coined by Rabelais The word "gargantuan" is from the work of Rabelais, in which Is a gigantic king having an Gar-gant- ua v ,: extraordinary appetite. V JPJE-- , SB GASOLINE Packed With Power Choose Becoming Hats; Tip Them as You Will Paris hats this season show a vast amount of Imagination. They do not run true to a set formula nearly as much as they have In past years, but break out In all sorts of original ways. They are worn absolutely straight on the head, low over the eyes, or tipped at a mad angle, set firmly well down onto the head, or shallow, perched dangerously. They dip deep Into the back of the neck or are pulled to the front (this most frequently). Trim mlng Is either straight In front, shad owing the eyes, or high In the hack. It's a grand time for you to Indulge In Just the sort of hat you think does the most for you and be perfectly In the picture whether you like your crowns square 01 pancaked, your brims rolling or struight BUt City. Just one such fur ensemble as this and the woman of fashion is provided with an accessory set which will make her the envy of her less fortunate neighbors. It Is so designed as to be worn over the collarless, likewise cloth coat or it may top mllady'a newest cloth suit or it will pose smartwoolen street dress. ly over a These Instances are only part of Us program. With her sealskin or beaver or moleskin coat, the happy possessor of this charming set, which we almost forgot to tell you Is of brown shaved lambskin, wears simply the hat and the muff thus offering a pleasing diversion. This Is a Season when separate fur pieces are being featured with an enthusiasm which la Increasingly manifest as autumn and winter fash-Ion- s become definitely established. fur-les- Jewish Memorial Day "Rosh Hashanah' means beginning of the year. It is known as the Day of Memorial, and is kept by the Jews in "memory of God's creation of the earth and its marvels, the heavens and the great luminaries that are there." Old Custom s, one-piec- Gilet Can Be Worn With Any Costume This Winter , A gilet or vestee may mean almost anything this season. It can go on outside the dress and look like a very short wulstcoat effect with a belt above the waistline, as Schiaparelli'a does. Or If can go Inside, as you'rs used to, and look like n man's shirt front with narrow bow tie, as Chanel's gilet does. Whatever kind you select, they're fine accessories to trim up most any tailored dress. "I had hardly got married be- fore war broke out," writes a correspondent. It is often like that! London Tit-Bit- s. $5.00 per week will be paid for the bett article an "Why yea heold made oae Intermoantain toodi" Similar ta a bora. Send your atery in preee er vereo to Intermoantain Prodncta Column. P O Bos 1555, Salt Lake City. If yoor atory appeare In thia column yoa will eelre check tor $5.00 Weather Breaker An old inner tube cut into strip and nailed to the bottom of the garage door will keep rivulets oi rain from running under the door. Some garages are hard to dry out and the safest way is to keep theffl dry. Butttr Preserved in Bog Although an ancient oak urn found buried in the ground near Omagh, Ireland, was' badly decayed, the butter inside was in excellent state of preservation. |