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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH GEORGIA CELEBRATES 200TH ANNIVERSARY utl of Thirteen Colonies to T.J.lUnhle 1 'ands wbo persecuted for their reconvictions. "'"s ligious Be Settled. Georgia has been eel Washington. anniver-a- a iis ting a birthday memento the f7 Q$Lt department has Issued a three-cen- t stamp bearing the , of Geu. James Edward Ogle-mebo lauded with bis followers on present site of Savannah, farms Vt or 13. 1733. The latter the generally accepted dite has been are dealt with Georgia aud Savannah bulletin from the National society quoting a communlcaA. Graves. from Kalpb Zfti last of the thirteen original to be settled. Georgia, with jjjVrea of n)0re tlian 590J0 8luare state east of the ,leSi u the largest Geo-Lphi- c says the bulletin. "In a nation In particular she Is truly In size the republic exceeding Itself, Czechoslovakia. Greece, rf Au6tria. or one of the six Central or Portugal, any republics, or any of the American of the Caribbean, jkree island republics and Wales. than England gbeis larger i Netherlands, and M Belgium, the Mississippi." Den-jux- combined. Variety of Products. "Her situation on the Atlantic sea Ixard and her diversity of elevation clim guch that of the nine distinct belts to be found In the United proper, eight are encountered lthln ber bounds, with the result that mate States jhe grows as great a variety of ultural products as any state the and bustling Atlanta. It where Savannah now lies that In 17H3, estJames Edward Oglethorpe. a8 settlement of the for his sovereign, ablished the first named new colony George 1L a four-folpurpose actfounding of the last of colonies In America. The was anxious to British government have a buffer state between the settlements to the north and the hostile Spaniards in Florida, and a 'shock absorber' for possible enof the French from croachments Louisiana. General Oglethorpe, on the other hand, was chiefly Interested In for affording a place of rehabilitation thousands of his worthy but Impoveriand a retreat for shed countrymen "There was d uating the the English Carolina-Vi- rginia Miner Wins a Bartered Bride Gold Wash. A pretty Buckley (Wash.) girl, offered to marry any white who would give her $2,000 to for her sick mother, probably marry a lonely Alaska Buckley, ar-old who man care will eighteen-ye- miner-widowe- years her senior! Helen Narolskl got more than one hundred answers to her plea for help for her mother. She carefully read all letters and agreed that the Alaska gold miner would make her a fine husband, lie Is to the United States to claim 20 bride. expects to be mnrried soon She a light pink dress, trimmed with ostrich feathers a gift of a suitor, in whose h sJj two m.,uu a d by Lafayette, one commemorating he Revolutionary hero. Gen. 'a Uianael Greene, and the other Polish friend of HU,rty, Casmnr Pulaski, who 1,,,, his life at the siege of the city In l"u. Hero of Fort Moultrie. Hard by 18 a third monument, to ttilliara Jasper, the hero whose dar tag exploit In replacing the fallen col ors of the Revolutionary forces at Fort Moultrie In the face of a galling fire has thrilled every American school boy. jas,er fell at Savannah with Pulaski In the siege of 79. "It was from this flourishing sea port, 114 years ago, that the Savannah made the first successful transatlan tic voyage in the history of steamship navigation, the passa e to Liverpool requiring 25 days. oL "Three venerable structures In the heart of the Forest City, so named because of the massive, moss festooned live oaks which line Us streets, attract the attention of the historically and rosin. "There is aiso a manufacturing aide to this, the oldest city in the state. One of the most Interesting of Its Industrial establishments Is a sugar refinery, the only plant of Its kind between New Orleans and Baltimore, and therefore occupying a marketing advantage In an area covering 13 states." Deer Killed in Barnyard Cochrauton, Pa. James Berger, returning home after an unsuccessful deer hunting trip, was Informed by his children there was a "funny looking cow" In the barnyard. Berger went to the barnyard with his rifle and bagged a fine buck. Atom Is Bunch of Energy Waves Experiment Confirms Discovery of New Element New Tork. Startling proof that atoms, smallest particles of matter, are really packets of electrical waves, has been obtained by bursting aluminum metal atoms. This feat has been achieved by Dr. M. A. Tuve and his colleagues, L, M. Hafstad and O. Dahl of the department of territorial magnetism, Carnewho regie Institute, Washington, ceived the $1,000 prize of the American Association for the Advancement of Science tn 1931. Besides proving that matter Is really bundles of energy waves, confirmation of the existence of the newly discovered elements "neuton," or "neutron." Also, they converted lithium, boron and other atoms Into helium. These amazing transformations of matter from one simple condition Into another were achieved by the use of the Van de Graaff type of electrical power producing machine, a marvelous American Invention from which It is expected enormous electrical power can be obtained at a very small cost. The report of the Carnegie Institute scientists' work was made public In a lecture given by Doctor Tuve himself upon the subject of "Atomic Nucleus ly, a lightning-lik- e flash passes tween them. proposal she refused. of marriage came Tassing this spark or flash discharge was possible through vacuum tubes it to smash up the metals under experi- from bootleggers, prize fighters, business men, real estate men and merchants. Many girls and women Tote Miss Narolskl for names of men whose offers of marriage she X)ffers onlj Englishmen, but Scottish Ui-anders, German burger,,. Portuguese Jews. I iedmontese. inLrl1!r,AUi'US,a- - Savail""!' i beeped and historical association '8 the visitors companion wherever be goes. Here he nnds and High Voltage." The Van de Graaff apparatus In this case consisted of an aluminum hollow belt sphere, in which a moving silk When electrical charge. an produced there are two such spheres, one charged positively, the other negativebe- fly-to- g Ms - Savannah theater, one of the oldest playhouse in America. In tuch practically all the stage star u the more than a century of lta existence have ; Christ church, appeared on the site of tte origmhl edifice w here John Wesley, founder of Methodism, was OLce a rector and where he la supposed to hart established a Sunday school (siiu in existence) some 50 years before Robert Raikes started big "first Sunday school in the world' at Gloucester. England; and the third a mellow old house, now the home at a venerable Savannah Jurist, tn which General Sherman established his headquarters after he had completed his "march to the sea." "While Savannah derives much of Its delightful atmosphere from guch associations, there is another side to the city which Is equally arresting. It Is the worlds greatest naval stores market and Its miles of waterfront accommodate shipping from all part of the globe, especially vessels which come for cargoes of cotton, turpentine agric- In Cnloa "Georgia's second city and chief port It Is exceeded only by b Savannah. metropolitan ndnded-t- he ment. nuVery fast protons or hydrogen lithium the at cleus particles were shot and other atoms. showed Aluminum similarly treated refused. Decoration for the White House an amazing result The wave of positive electrical particles or alpha particles penetrated Into the nucleug of the aluminum atoms Just as an outside water wave. If high enough, leaps across the wall and enters the waves of Inside tank. KARL P. MEISTER At the fifteenth annual meeting of the National Association of Methodist Homes and Deaconess Work, Karl I. Meister was elected president for the coming year. Mr. Meister is superintendent of the Elyria, Ohio, Methodist Home for the Aged. Egypt Is Cutting Into American Cotton Trade Cairo. Egypt, which grows cotton renowned the world over for its excellence, is energetically going after some of the United States best markets In Europe. Beaching out Into fields where they scarcely have competed in the past, Egyptian cotton growers have dropped their prices and now offer serious com- petition for their rivals In the ern United States, long harassed by sagging prices, overproduction and the boll weevil. Through one European country south- Xs OSft cStiU Sill after another Egypt's indefatigable minister of finance, Ahmed Abdel I'asha, has traveled In search of new and wider markets. And In most of them he successfully has persuaded or supbig manufacturers to reduce the with American supplies plant their bettor quality long flbered Egyptian Wa-ha- cotton. AhThe depression has played Into med Abdel Wahab's hands In these Suffering from salesmanship tours. exchange restrictions and other some of the European counfor United tries scarcely can pay cash official The Egyptian cotton. States conditions payment offers them easy and bartering arrangements. New Type of Hen Party Is Tried Out in Kansas Richmond. Kan -- A hen party is the . I f inrt TO beSl"e the wh,cb ASf winter, u tnThe pHze' ont tn the White S,rU?gle- "w It w. V off Ball fish which he landed 84V4-poun- d mea8UuS - h0 has been mounted S In rural secnewest social function Is not the party and Kansas In tions usunllv meant by the term. n,nv hen roosts have been month, the rural ro,,bed In Kansas this hen parties lor folk bave organized When Mr. ami tl,fi victims. their hen discovered Stevenson been cleaned out, they had lu,se In spite of didn't know what to do. the poultry Inthe low price for eggs, gomg them keep helped had come called, Thirty or forty neighborsThe Stechickens. two each bringing a thriving venson hen house Is doing business again. nm he ,arBfht ' as a gift to me rrcsldent, Our Government Extras That Add Variety to Menu How It Operates By VUliam Bnciart OUR FOREIGN SERVICE D UBLICISTS and teachers and led-- 1 ers everywhere agree, I believe, that the demand of our age la for the specialist. The farmer baa to be a specialist in the several line be follows; the professional man or woman can hardly rise above a minimum level without concentrating on t particular aubjeet, and the Industrialist who does not understand all phasea of the bnsinesa that U hi Aids the road full of ruta. Our government Is a leader In tbia field of specialization. It haa experta here. th?re and everywhere and for this and that and the other aubjeet, but I believe few of them receive more thorough training than do those who are classified aa foreign service offlcera. I do not mean that they have the technical training required of the scientist, or the legal learning of the law divisions, or the skill and training of the type who draft plana for a battleship or a great post office building. It la another type of training, but Just aa Intensive. It has been less than a score of years since congress finally waa willing to enact legislation to make our foreign service one of a career type, a service In which capable Individuals might properly expect promotion. That has been done and now only our ambassadors and minister to foreign capitals remain aa political plums to be picked by the victorious party each four yeara. It seems to me that they, too, ought to be "career" men, but It has not happened. Some of the foreign nations maintain their ambassadors and ministers In that classification and It haa long been the conviction of studenta of the subject that such diplomats are among the best to be found In the corps at Washington. To get Into the foreign aerrlce now. It Is first necessary for the applicant to pass a stiff examination. It Is not a test of grade school nature. The applicant has to know one or more foreign languages; he has to have a rather broad acquaintance with business and finance and he has to satisfy a board of examiners that he knows how to conduct himself when he meets people whether on the business of his government or In a social way. After he has done all of these he starts to things satisfactorily, "school" under guidance of the Department of State which has a group of men who have been through the experience necessary to enable them to teach the newcomers what to do. The course of study entails not only study but work In the various divisions of the department where the applicant can see what Is done and how and why it Is done. He learns there all of the questions that have arisen between his government and others; he learns how they were handled and the results, and he Is Informed of how pending matters are In other words, the course viewed. provides a perspective of American afpolicy respecting International fairs, and if he Is good timber, the training he has received fits him to start shaping policy on his own Initiative once he Is assigned to a post In a foreign land, ne has become a diplomat, equipped to look after the Interests of his government and promote good will. The young diplomat who goes abroad enters on his duties with special Instructions concerning questions concerning the particular peoples and government where he Is detailed. It Is obvious that there are different questions to be considered In western LikeEurope than In wise, they are different in the Near East than In the Far East The Department of State, therefore, has divided Its work so that one section supervises relations with a particular part of the world where the problems and the people have some common basis. To accomplish this end and simsix divisions plify administration, have been created In the department. They are the divisions of Far Eastern affairs. Westaffairs, ern European affairs, Near Eastern affairs, Mexican affairs and Eastern European affairs. It will suffice to show the scope of these groups to point out that China and Japan are among the nations Included In the Far Eastern division; that all of South and Central America are Included In the list; that Great ISritaln and France are among those under Western European supervision; that Albania and Bulgaria are listed as Near Eastern; that Finland and Poland are termed Eastern European and that Mexico Is dealt with alone Latin-Americ- Tempting Ways of Preparing Dainties Rich in Vitamins. ally used and more popular that any of the others. Fresh, corned, smoked and pickled tongues are all available and yon can take your choice. Tongue la usually served with some sort of a sour sauce. KlDetS KM IKOCBETTI Kidneys Water Bacon Mushroom caps Trim kldneya, cook ten minutes la I wonder If 70a use In your meal water to cover; drain, and cut la as known are what of plana many "meat extras." Almost every one, of slices. Arrange alternate slices of course, uses liver, especially since It haa become so well known aa a source of vitamins and of Iron. Opinion has certainly turned over In a generation In regard to this meat as a constituent to a child's diet. It used to be considered no food for children, and consequently many people never learned to like It. One point about Its Increased popularity Is deplored by Its older devotees, and that Is the fact that Increased demand for It has made It Increase tn price. Kidneys, although they deserve at least part of the consideration given to liver, from the food value angle, have not become as popular and they can still be obtained at a comparatively low price. If you like kidney you usually like It very much Indeed, and consequently kidney en brochette and kidney stew are among the real delicacies. Just writing about them makes me want to go to the telephone to order some Immediately, a household expert writes. We find sweetbreads are more popular generally than the other meats of this type. They are. of course, more delicate in flavor and are usually among the most expensive meats. Brains, either of calves or of lambs, may be used In any recipe which calls for sweetbreads, and also sweetbreads can be used In any recipe that calls for calves' or lambs' brains. Tou will find any number of persons who have never tasted brains who would like them very much If they were Introduced to them under the guise of sweetbreads. Tripe, especially honeycomb tripe, has Its devotees, but It Is not as well known In general as some of the other "meat extras." While calves' hearts are considered the choicest, the hearts of beef and lamb are also used. They need cooking and long comparatively Stuffed should be well seasoned. hearts are particularly popular. It Is hardly necessary to mention tongue In connection with this group of meats, because It Is more gener kidney and thinly sliced bacon oa skewers with mushroom cap at each end of akewer. Broil nnder a hot flame until bacon Is crisp and arrange on pieces of toast Serve with sauce made from stock In which kidneys are cooked, seasoned with salted sherry flavoring. iriCK HEAL steak Baked hambtirff Baked potatoes Scalloped tomatoes Hot rolls Lettuce salad Cheese dressing Grapefruit For the quick meal 1 am suggesting an oven tneaL If yon have time enough to allow for baking potatoes yon can get all the other things ready In the time you have. Of course, the oven must be lighted aa soon as you get Into the house, Aa soon as It Is very hot (about fifteen minutes) put the potatoes, which have been scrubbed. Into It Then prepare your scalloped tomatoes, seasoning them with onion, augar and a few cloves. If you like, besides salt and pepper. If you brown cubes of bread In butter before adding, yon will have an especially good flavor. Scalloped tomatoea will bake In thirty minutes. The hamburg steak should be well seasoned with salt pepper and onloa. If you like, or with crumbled bread rubbed with garlic. It la then made Into a flat cake and sprinkled with salt pepper and mustard. It will bake In twenty minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit After the potatoes have baked fifteen to twenty minutes the temperature should be lowered to S73 or 400 degrees Fahrenheit The tomatoes will bake equally well In a moderate or a bot oven, aa will the meat If It la put under the broiling flame for a moment to sear It The rolls may he heated In a paper bag five minutes before serving. With a salad and fruit for dessert we have an easily prepared and appetizing meal " 1UJ, Bell Syndicate. WND Service. The quickest relief for a headache is two tablets of Bayer Aspirin. The tablet bearing the Bayer cross dissolves very rapidly and brings rapid relief. There is no known medicine that works quite like Bayer Aspirin for the awful head and face pains of neuralgia. There is nothing with quite the same effectiveness in relieving rheumatism. Bayer Aspirin does not depress the heart, does not upset the stomach, does not have any ill effect. Its purity end uniformity are tested thirty-si- x times! a. Time counts when you're in pain. Stick Bayer Aspirin! And Bayer means to genuine Safe I Latin-America- Lntin-Amerlea- n !n one division. Acting under the general supervision of the secretary, or the tinder disecretary, the chiefs of these visions are the direct contacts of the foreign service personnel with their government at home. Of course, In a time of crisis, the secretary or the under secretary Is kept constantly Informed of every development, but the routine guidance of our foreign polconicy after all Is quite generally ceived and executed In those divisions In conjunction with the diplomat at his post of duty, be It a few hundred miles from Washington, such as In y Sumatra. Canada, or In till. Wtitira Nwnwt Union. far-awa- . ebkg (ora QDem&tiiieBit Store Hie stores of our town, m a whole, are but the big department store of the metropolitan center. Collectively they offer every trading advantage enjoyed by the people of the large cities. The only difference is that all departments are not under one roof nor one ownership. The variety is here, the convenience is here, the reliability is here and you can always have plenty of time to investigate your purchases. Take advantage of the aervice of our local merchants. |