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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH Indians Find Gold in Labrador poaibilitie of Region Are Little Known. Rich gold ore was y reported to have been brought of Labrador by Indiana. such reports that 2 jj one of many the centuries, made through rt been still the truth as to Labrador's labilities as a source of precious lyj, Is unknown, says a bulletin fpnthe National Geographic society. resources that the coun-- u B f for other best known, the bulletin points re-jj- jrgshiDgton. S sot. e Labrador spreads like a rough from Hudson strait to Blanc Strait of Belle Isle, and gabion, on the coast Inland to the from the Atlantic continues the bullLand," of Height with an area of at least 110,000 It Is almost three times jjBira miles. of Newfoundland. Its boon-le- s tja fite embrace a fringe of coastal settlement, fur trading posts, and Gren mission stations; jtU tod Morarlan naked cliffs like and fjords paotntlc Islands and of rocky Norway; Im tickles' ; ancient (channels) jjrrow Bountalns, valleys, and falls; kiei snd rushing rivers swarming ets -- 30-ml- Sheila Is fat-r- ank next in Importance to cod. The part white, part Eklmo do little cod fishing. tlie grounds' lie mile. .way coast, and the winter hunt. are prime, keep, the men whenpeks away home for weeks at a time. "Rifles bLLg good-bas canoei u out into midstream to begin the long trip up river to the 'fur paths.' or bunting grounds. When chooses a certain area, he blazes seU out perhaps 300 traps, and build, tilts' (log huts) at intervals of a day's walk apart Thereafter, this land u his alone to hunt over, and no other trapper thinks of poaching on it The trapper's day U long, work at the traps hard. Storm, may overtake him, and cold. Tel he stops only once or twice to a mug of tea and to take a prepare bite of bread. For supper, cooked on the tilt's tin stove, he stews a with rice and salt pork; or partridge some perhaps beaver or porcupine, whose meat Is good eating. If he has time, he bakes rose bread' or if not, soggy bannock. Then he skins his pelts and stretches them to dry on the fur boards. Frequently he finds trapr, fr . , i (yeast-raised- that mice have ruined ths pelt by chewing away patches of Lair. 'Furring over, he the pelts on a s'ed, and start. hnmpiles Ice and .now. At the end of his trail. K"Ilap, aw mile. .way. is hom. and family, a wood fire roaring In the stove, potatoes bubbling In the pot an! sleep sleep and more sleep." Birthplace of Christ Boasts Deep Sea Port Haifa, Palestine. The Holy Land, birthplace of Jesus Christ, has been Increased In size by 90 seres. This 1. due to reclamation in connection with the building of Haifa's new harbor, now nearly complete. Some of the reclaimed land will b used for harbor and customs purposes. The remainder Is intended for a modern townplannlng scheme. The new harbor, which it expected to be opened in October, has cost $6,250,000. The construction was begun In October, 1829. The main breakwater Is approximately one and a half miles long and consists of 76,000 square meters of stone. The lee breakwater is, roughly, half a mile long. the Air Race Mascot nine years old when he discovered that it was easier to throw a rider from the saddle than to work, and for seven years he was never ridden. Last fall he made his farewell appearance. Twenty-fou- r years old, he squealed with rage as cowboys easily stuck to the saddle. His owner, Leo Cremer, attributed his death to brooding over this shame. ; 1 Sheila Brown, champion baby aviatrlx, was appointed national air race mascot at Los Angeles. She Is only three and but her amazing record of several hundred hours In the air, two transcontinental air flights, one forced landing and other aerial adventures qualified her as the official mascot of the air meet In July. Sheila Is shown perched on the Bendix trophy. one-hal- f, with Irout and salmon; forests and g animals barrens where roam. Eskimos and whites live along the coast, Indians in the Interior. Pulpwood and Lumber. "Besides minerals, other wealth Newfoundland's mainland domain. There are pulpwood and lumber in the southern forests of black spruce and white spruce, birch, cedar, poplar, and balsam fir; and 'white gold' lies latent In cataracts like Musk-ra- t falls. Grand falls, twice as high as Niagara, could be harnessed, it is estimated, to produce more lhan 1,000,-00- 0 horse power for a part of each lurks in year. "But the sea, not the land, is Labra- source of wealth today. So It has been since Cabot, letting down baskets into the sea, scooped them up fall of codfish. Cod is still king on this coast, to the transient summer fisherman from Newfoundland, and the 'liveyere,' who 'lives here' in Labrador dor's chief nil year round. "Neither 'liveyere nor Newfoundlander speaks of cod by that name. Salmon is salmon and trout is trout; tat cod is always 'fish. "The 'liveyere, like many Newfoundlanders, depends chiefly on the cod fishery for money to buy tea, flour, salt, pork, and molasses for the winter, hen the cod 'sets in shore,' he leaves Bis home and potato patch at the head f the inlet or fjord, and moves down to a shack on the outer coast for the summer. When the cod is running, he works 20 hours at a stretch. "Back home after winter sets in, he hunts and traps for fur, shoots "ueks, and goes on a 'cruise' (visit) to neighbors, traveling from 40 to 400 miles over snow and Ice in a komatik, or sled. Furs Source of Wealth. "Sometimes a mission holds a fair, nd dog teams gallop in from miles round with s of families. The men hold a match, with shooting 1 barrel of flour as the prize. The 8W8 fill supper baskets, and the young ffien bid for them and the supper Partner who goes with them. "Rich furs fox and ermine, mink n sled-load- 'ad otter, beaver and bear and musk- - g twin-bearin- g applying directly to the various states and cities. For inclusion in the Atlantic seaboard tabulation, according to Doctor Holland, only buildings at least one hundred years old will be considered. No structure built later than 1850 is to be included in the survey for any part of the country. "In foreign nations, where architecture Is of national Importance, historic monuments are listed and cared for by the state," said Doctor Holland. "Here, where democracy leaves cultural affairs largely to public whim, it is proper for architects organized in a national body to assume the lead ership of popular Interest In preserving Important monuments of our past" SUNDAY Breakfast. Sliced pineapple cereal ReJy-to-Omelet with watercrees New York. A movement to preserve this country's historically and architecturally Important buildings has been started by the American Institute of Architects with the opening of a national survey of these structures. The institute's committee on the headpreservation of historic building, ed by Leicester B. Holland, chairman, is compiling a list of such buildings. This list will be subdivided into lists Houston, Texas. Arrested on charge of drunkenness, two men were haled before Police Judge Turner here. "Guilty or not guilty?" the Judge inquired. "Not guilty," replied Defendant No. 1. "Not guilty," echoed Defendant No. 2but as he spoke he suddenly mistook the corner of the judge's desk for a lamp post and hugged it In the conventional manner of the inebriate, Without further testimony both men were remanded to jail Coffee Muffins Dinner. Caviar Canape Broiled steak Creamed new potatoes Spinach MONDAY Breakfast. Orange juice Ready to eat cereal Toaited muffins Bacon Coffee Luncheon. Cold tomato soup Radlihea Toaited cheese Tea Red cherrlee Dinner. Lamb chop Beets Baked potatoes Vegetable salad Chocolate cream cake TUESDAY Breakfast. Stewed prunes Ready to eat cereal Coffee Poached eggi Rip -- Luncheon. Egg Florentine Baked asparagus olives Strawberries Dinner. Liver and bacon Mashed potatoes Creamed onion tops Cabbage salad Rhubarb tarts Little Ginger Cakes. cup shortening 1 cup sugar 1 egg THURSDAY Vi cup milk H teaspoon salt Breakfast t cups alfted Soar Grapefruit I teaspoons baking powder Ready-to-ecereal ' teaspoon ginger Bacon Whole wheat toast Cream butter and sugar, add Coffee Luncheon. egg. well beaten. Sift flour, salt, Omelet with giblet gravy baking powder and ginger, and add Lettuce salad alternatively with the milk to th Sponge cake with whipped cream firat mixture. Pour Into small betTea tered muffin tins. Sprinkle with Dinner. sugar and hake In a moderate oven. Sliced ham and chlckea Potatoes an gratia String beans 350 degrees Fahrenheit from 20 to 25 minutes, Strawberry shortcake e mi Bell jmdlcat. WXU aerrtee. FRIDAY Breakfast. Story of Dog Heroism Shredded pineapple Ready-to-ecereal Appealed to Children Baked eggs Coffee Toast Ralto, the dog with a hero's heart. Luncheon. took antitoxin to the children ef Eggs end potato salad Sliced tomatoes Nome. Balto, dying peacefully of old Marmalade English muffins age, will live again in effigy for genTea erations of children of Cleveland. Dinner. The story of this husky and his Baked mackerel Oven-frie- d teammates and their trip across the potatoes Buttered summer squash wintry wilds of Alaska for the relief Romalne with spicy dressing of diphtheria-strickeNome haa Chocolate mousse been told and retold and told again. SATURDAY The rescue of Balto and hie comBreakfast. panions from the Ignominy of a California dime museum and the bring Orange juice P.eady-to-ecereal of them to Cleveland, financed Boiled eggs Hot rolls Coffee ing by the pennlea of our school chiLuncheon. ldrenall thia is part of the annals Fish and egg salad of Cleveland. Lettuce with Russian dressing Tea Sugar cookies But Balto dead will not lose bis Dinner. niche in the community. Carefully Baked bam mounted, his sleek fur stretched lifeBrowned potatoes Baked tomatoes like over a dead form instead of the Cabbage and apple aalad vigorous pulsing body which took Strawberries and rice hope to Nome, he will take his place Strawberries and Rice. among the attractions of the CleveV, cup rice land Museum of Natural History 1H cups mashed strawberrlee enp sugar the effigy of a great dog gone to his Cream or custard sauce reward. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Steam the rice until tender. Add the berries and sugar. Mix thoroughly and chill In a mold. Serve with cream or custard sauce. at at at Almond cake Supper. Jellied aalmon Cucumber aalad Brown bread sandwlchea Ioed coffee Spice cake Ice Strawberry flour to make a soft dough. Torn out on a floored board, and roll lightly to U inch in thickness. Shape with cookie cutter, dipped in flour ; place on oiled cookie sheet or on the back of a flat pan. Bake la a moderately hot oven, S75 degree Fahrenheit. 12 to IS minute. n et Not Guilty, Says Drunk, Toast Tea Sugar Cookies. 1 cup thick sour cream 1 cup sugar Vt teaspoon soda V, teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla extract H teaspoon mace 1 egg Flour to make soft dough Stir the sugar and cream together thoroughly. Add the eggs, well beaten. Mix the soda, baking powder, salt and mace with 1 enp of sifted Shampookqularlijwith Cuticura Soap Precede of WEDNESDAY Breakfast. Sliced oranges and bananas Ready-to-ecereal Coffee Hot rolls Scrambled eggs Luncheon. Crab salad sandwiches Little ginger cakes Iced tea Dinner New turnips d potatoes Lettuce with pickle dressing by applications CuticuraOinfment This treatment will keep the scalp in a healthy condition and the hair thick and lustrous. Proper care of the hair during childhood is the basis for healthy hair through life. 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Mgr. i WNU-- W 33 White Friars Back in England Were Ousted 400 Years Ago VIII. by King Henry of nearly known monks, 400 vears the Carmelite to an estabreturn White Friars, as orders In lished place among monastic Great Britain. because The White Friars, so called over the worn mantle of a white and brown habit, held wide Influence until 1538, Britain Great in power s when Henry VIII ordered' their the to razed in London to be Their chapel and bulld.ngs Lod between Fleet street and he whlcn Thames, adjoining the temple, was founded by the Templars. bears the Whitefriars street still newspaper of the order, and a Carmelite Office in the district Is called have een gon monks the But bouse. were four centuries, and the until Sho t a home in England an absence London,-A- fter the monastery the place became a no torious haunt of outcasts. The White Friars are altogether distinct from the other order of Carmelites founded by St Teresa In 1502. Members of this group are known as because they Piscalced Carmelites, wear sandals instead of shoes and stockings. TO DESIGN PLANES AND NEVER DRAINS AWAY "mn. two at Sittingbourne ones in England. being the only as monastery London their When order the rrn(.1(ies fa. l.W when It was ..ved monks hundred several both oying wide popularity rebuilt Tat e. in An example of their i" ru. the order had the from Any fugitive for forty da refuge there Kichard LMipont, heir to the fabulous Dupont his own ideas of the cahas fortune, to follow. Instead of wishes reer he becoming an elite sportsman, learning driftihis father s business, or merely Richcircles, social best ng In the e of ard plans to learn the trade aeronautical engiand designing In as "grease neering. He started - at the Curtlss-Wrigh- t School monkevEngineering at the of Aeronautical Grand Central airport. U Angeles, In his hours at the controls of air-plan- ,pss ac. on an oil with extreme oilincss that remains up in your motor and never drains away. Only Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil has this to cover permanently the surfaces of the working parts during the thousands of revolutions required before oil circulation is complete. During these few minutes 50$ of all motor wear occurs. The total cost of Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil is one-fifof a cent per mile. Next time fill at the Sign of the Red Triangle. th d Friars m The protection of your motor depends pene-trativen- and his churches in Sittingbourne to their care. wore their man. The White Friars the order was that a sign It was in Palestine. Carmo Mount on named l.erinom. . the ore not common, however Led UP IN ri. YOUR MOTOR head-quarter- Young Bears Only Twins Arrangement of hot weather menus always deserving of careful thought, and the following ldas, given by a renow ned dietitian, will surely be found of Interest: "As I write the menus for a week, I am tempted to use only cold dishes. Theoretically we demand cold foods in warm weather, bat actually, most of ns like some hot dishes even on the wannest of days. "I suggest broiled steak for Sunday dinner, as It is so quickly and With steak yon easily prepared. will like spinach 'brancbe' with cream. This means spinach which haa been chopped slightly before H is dressed with a little hot cream, which is poured over It after the spinach has been put Into the hot serving dish. Ton may like the strawberry and rice dessert, strawberry shortcake, or yon may prefer pineapple with your shortcake. Is Actions Lead to Jail Movement Is on Foot to Save Historic Buildings New Guinea Tribe Brisbane, Australia. Doctor Fortune, of Columbia university, arrlv-'ihere from New Guinea, tells of an amazing discovery. The Monduguma tribe develops the trait of almost to the exclusion of births. single The doctor maintains it Is due to system of intermarriage between usins, The women of the tribe do all the work. Variety of Helpful Suggestions That May Simplify Work of Housewife in Her Consideration of Meals for the Coming Week. Orneriest Rodeo Horse Expires in Shame at 24 Billings, Mont Old Butterfly, "the orneriest, pltchlngest horse that ever came out of a chute," is dead. For 15 years Old Butterfly scattered riders over rodeo fields. He was W Menus for the Warm Days getting student planes. ess a |