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Show UTAH LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL SUCH IS LIFE r" By Charles No Nudist! uMeve Amos', mom 1 laVWo I a i& tiKE Sughroc hy r lNL ' T"rx story -- ( TELtER. , ' tn'BKT OS0.002 w vjtmt and M got laTI states Increased 18 YZfltez,, w " refi- n,OM,4'jsos& ts assets beingTSSN der record figures for vii ' PhlliD A. Ii,r, Kational Association or a! Q Ings banks. There also was an addic. I tO 756,405 to nm.,. fcpi-'- t? ZH 'or to $1,192,6-28.224- , deposits. New York savings banks led the H and assets, their nm.Kl,,N Foreign Lotteries available of the additional millions lost through the purchase of counterfeit tickets, bnt single seizures by the government have Involved more than $.".00,-00worth of such "phonies." Investigation of a Cuban lottery whose agents were reported to have sold 3,000,000 tickets in the United States revealed only 100.000 tickets entered In the Drive on Swindles. The twenty-fift- h A. kefP ?kin BARRETT anniversary of the Boy Scout movement in America was recently celebrated every city of our country. It was a notable event when on the evening of February Sth, the President of our country, flanked by a guard of honor of boys composed from the Scout d e movement, a brief address to the Scouts of In 0 Washington. The federal government is strengthening Its barriers gainst sweepstakes and other foreign '" lotteries. Customs inspection is being L, t strengthened at borders and other ports of entry, and a series of nets has been woren to enmesh ticket counterfoils of the Irish sweepstakes shipped back to foreign agents. Eels-tire- s have boasted that they take $1,000,000 In recent Increased hare rapidly net profit out of the United States on a months. single lottery. This figure was greatly Forty thousand sweepstakes tickets exceded last-yeawhen more than federal were confiscated recently by 2,0110,000 tickets at $2.50 each were America. gents In post offices In Boston and sold In this Prominent among country on the Cambridgewere Three trunkfuls Philadelphia. shire lottery operated by the Irish Free the traits of char seised In an express office in Buffalo. State. Of the 2,000,000 buyers there acter which the Boy Scout movement Quantities ranging from single tickets were less than 1,000 winners. For tries to Inculcate Into the developing brought In by Individual foreign travevery winner there were more than life of the boys of our country is perelers to hundreds of books of the Aim-se2,000 losers, and all who held counter-felt- s sistence to overcome obstacles, which smuggled across the Canadian lost. again Is reflected in the oath which border are being taken almost dally by There a three Irish are sweeps year, every boy takes when he joins the orcustoms officers. Mall sacks full of tickets and counterfoils seized In post based npon the running of the English ganization: "To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and moroffices all over the country are being derby at Epsora Downs, the Cambridgeshire at Newmarket and the Grand Naally straight" We can well Imagine hoveled more frequently now than forthat Lincoln was In spirit at least a merly Into the big furnace In the base- tional at Aintree. Other big lotteries for which tickets are sold In the real Scout. The principles of the Scout ment of the dead letter office at WashUnited States are the French National, oath dominated bis life. By obedington Cuban National, Mexican National and ience to them he rose from the ranks Growth of Traffic. Traffic In foreign lotteries has grown the Canadian Army and Navy lottery. of poverty to the highest position in The government recently confiscated our country. Since Lincoln's day, othenormously In the United States In the er men of our age have followed the last four years. The annual loss to tickets on a lottery In Morocco. same Scout principle. Woodrow Wilto Offices. Post the American people Is estimated at Warnings rose from the humble home of a son more than $10,000,000. No estimate Is Lists of names of foreign sweepcountry parson to become President of stakes and other lottery ticket sellers a great university, governor of the against whom fraud orders have been state of New Jersey, and then PresiPlaid Silk Organdie Issued by the government are sent each of the United States. Charles dent month to 15,000 post offices. Special Augustus Lindbergh, whose mother complications of names and addresses in the public schools of Detroit, taught go to twenty-fou- r postal exchange stations through which all mall for Canada, Cuba, Irish Free State, France and Kid McCoy Shines Again Luxembourg must clear. No money orders can be drawn to these persons, and all mail addressed to rbem must be returned to senders. More than 750 orders have been Issued since last August. Since many persons are not willing to claim the returned letters and thereby admit complicity in a lottery, In violation of the United States penal .x i ! It code, the cash contents often go into the United States treasury and the 1 are destroyed. lottery counterfoils Coming in by mall, the tickets run a gauntlet of watchful postal agents, adept at detecting fraudulent material, no matter how skillfully It may be if concealed In rolled newspapers, books, mall matter. clothing and first-clas1 1 1, ,j c s Conservation Area Sanctuaries, reservations, preserves and reserves are the names used by states and local divisions as well as In original executive orders and acts of congress to designate sich areas in setting them apart Preserve originally Indicated an area for protection of wild life and reserve designated an area for breeding game for hunting. Game refuge Is the name preferred by the biological survey in referring to such government areas. Pathfinder A plaid silk organdie now adds e frock of crepe. gay note to deDiagonal tuckings form an sign. The felt beret pointed on one Bide, shows a new line. From Jay Thorpe. two-piec- all-ov- er Magazine. Norman Selby, better known as Kid e McCoy, ring star and idol of fight fans, is now being considered as the outstanding civilian hero of the past year In Michigan by the Rainbow Veterans association for Its annual award. McCoy was largely instrumental In the saving of 11 people, Including four children, when a row-booverturned in Bass lake, near Detroit, last summer. Two lives were lost In the tragedy, but McCoy s timely warning and assistance was largely Instrumental In saving the others. The has been ring veteran, now sixty-threemployed at the Ford Motor company since his parole from San Quentin prison, where he was serving a life term for manslaughter. one-tim- old-tim- e at AMAZE UTE AMIN SCIENTIFACTS ARNOLD BY Ml- I teei at VSM '41XnT ?' m$t, v) 'Mtf jy firWH . II one-fip- th strength STta-- Structural tensile STRENGTH 89,ooo e, V O V&lj Y ft MASA jfeP Of ONLY pounds "TSifsfcll 7&k A lr PER SQUARE ft...! Attractive matter The posiTtvt and negative electricity in a single CUBIC INCH Of MATTER PLACED ONE INCH AWAY Sf WOULD AT- Vf TRACT EACH OTHER WITH if iT- Ays-P- . iAi Q.tf'l iMJCvA WfKIrBi vjL. J -- feoo.ooo.oooooqooo ooo ooo tons. WNU Yjr V-.y- f im ifll JUJr - - L . HTl I f) wUl .fflpr Jfi' ... V -- LfV) K 1 J 1 flu las$ Three-Quarte- Strvto. rs is II it PS? til " I ,, composed op sand. ,,a ers as well as in oneself. This does not mean a slowness of speech, but a determination to keep down angry words which might or would spell broken friendships, or some sort of disruption. . It frequently Is in making inconsequential comments that patience gradually leads away from disturbance to calmuess. An Irate person can very frequently be soothed. In business a person who waits and talks is one of those virtues PATIENCE often as effective as will and in power. It can work wonders, so smooth and gracious a manner that no one is disturbed, annoyed or upset one It is not entirely a passive virtue, In the character finer that makes for defione who exercises it There Is a nite force in It which influences other of persons also. It has been thought too long as passive. as representing almost an Inertia of 6 something hold back action not alone by force of mentality, but by a passlve-nes- s that found objections too difficult This Is paying too big a price for the reflex action of the virtue. There, are times when to be patient Is a fault When the person knows that endurance by re- ft f sttempl UW despite tb. . m' uest. .ojj t. itiffiC that t! 1 FOR ty , c f fit pW LARGER BLOOM fcani! jbe th AND (ortt STURDIER PLANTS ted D on ifunrt! Ferry's Purebred Flower Seeds. They are the off. spring of generations 0f perfect plants and will reproduce, in your own garden, flowers of won. derful size, color and form. Choose your fa vorite varieties today from the Ferry Seed Display Box. J.. A l, if The Finest Patience. Patience In its finest form Is an element of loving devotion whereby others are helped at the price of personal comfort Or It Is a marvelous means to an end which is worthy. Patience of these types Is selfless. Patience which is akin to will power, Is another beautiful type. It Is true that to exercise patience often rebut it quires a profound Is when it has the working energy of force In business and home manageMiss Jean Bauer of Providence, B. ment that it is being used wisely. The I., with the Grace Doheity trophy statement "Everything comes to him which she won at the third annual who waits," is futile unless It is a Miami Biltmore Women's golf chamworking patience. It must be the kind pionship over the links of the Miami which has actual power to aid in Biltmore country club In Miami. bringing about the desired end. How this is done cannot be stated with precision, but It Is reminiscent of the othA New Deal for Beds er truth that "Faith without works Is Since the low bed is Iff vogue and dead." will probably rfniain a favorite, large Patience in Speech. beds may be converted by sawing Patience In speech is a virtue. It high down the headboard or removing It encan control outburst of anger in oth- tirely, substituting a footboard for the headboard and cutting down the legs. When applying paint or enamel over Pained Woodenware Woodenware has come out of the wood that has been stained, first apply kitchen to the breakfast and luncheon a thin coat of shellac or a specially table. Some of the new pieces are prepared sealer. This is to prevenr rather expensive, but a very smart the stain from "bleeding" through th salad container, for example, can be new coating. created inexpensively from a kitchen The chopping bowl chopping bowl. is carefully sandpapered inside and Brightening Dark Rooms out then the outside is painted bright The vogue for bright colors oi red, blue or green. Sometimes only a painted walls Is a boon for those who band of color added. Smaller bowls have rooms with north windows oi make good containers for fruit nuts or little lighting, says a prominent deccandy. orator. An effect of sunlight Is ere Madame Lucia Davidova, noted Geor- ated In even the darkest Interior bj gian avlatrix who has an International the use of such fashionable colors a flying license, has the tiny dining bright yellow, strong pink, peach and room of her smart New York white. A large mirror or one of the apartment fitted with table accessories of recently Introduced mirror screens will pewter, wood and silver. help also in lightening up dark rooms. lithe woolc faras Befo fertbe kiertol Icted I Se lioa ah i 5 befo nut i liywel tie pi .iii.i limm immiirr a. ,ii-,f- t tmmtl t9th( 1 l0hT l, Electric Power In the Making bi nsdoul By No Meant A tall man Isn't necessarily M. minded. Exchange. mm; km Insti pt CO oth lit all . ( and WWKIS 1 WS thana'10022 WASHING Hi MACHINE ins i ii fas bema. jener; mi; ft on: tori No Heating with Matches or Torch ...Nt Waiting... Lighta Inttantiy.LiktGa time oneird "R EDUCE your ironing I The Colfr . . . your labor one-haIron will we W man more time and work than a $100 m" when f ing machine! Iron eny place a i! llfei 1- tU, & via (01 lf Self-Heati- bt comfortable. No ndle rtptam Iron from itove to bord. OperatinJ Vi tn hour. 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The wedding procession ended at the police station, where the bride stated that she was so nervous at the marriage ceremony that she needed a llttla "pick me up." Itv,fc 15 You can depend fraining from saying or doing something will bring disaster to another, this Is paying dearly for withholding comment or action, even though by so a disturbdoing ance would be created. This Is not genuine patience but the fruit of fear of commotion. t x ail WNU Servlc. Shows Her Winning Smile n1iftty t Second thoughts, erh., r nnf --oln. self-contro- L BeU Syndicate I tealtkr ... Ar Elr.nf! pleasantly uutil the salesperson gets the idea which Is wished to be conveyed about articles to be purchased, usually has success. The person who. In the home, keeps the caliber of voice agreeable and and does not merely stop talking In a manner that speaks louder than words of angry disapproval when things go wrong, Is the one who la sure to win out Patience Is a winning power as well as one of spirit that will overcame by the Scout spirit the limitations of financial Income, and made for himself an heroic place In the history of our country. Obstacles created by hardships such as limited Incomes, physical handicaps, can be overcome. Instead of being a curse, they may become a blessing. We appreciate something when we have to sacrifice for it much more than when it is handed to us on a silver platter. Long live the Scout movement I Its rugged, life and high ideals have In them the making of true Americana. It is a magnificent sight to visualize a million boys daily doing a good turn, and being trained under export leadership for the future citizenship of our country. O. Western Nenanaper t. deposit- -. Increase being SSlTO-I- liver, bowels and By LEONARD 71544. They also led In Jfnf Digest BOY SCOUT ANNIVERSARY Are Put Under Ban Postal Department Renews - " . .. T Sftii thi iie IT' ul shows, is more than one-tthis ni The1d,,m- '"S f'CUDS of the picture rise more Muin I0t feet above tl win the dnm hi,,, and two iH.ntst.K-ksof the each more thn 20 feet and rourth bnitreas-likbetwpen the th' ,U PUr the 6amm 'P waters of ,he ninch rive? foT, Is to be built at the A big end of the h,gh h fan,, f, S r1 rJC&ZKT$?" T ? '1 ll tX. "k""8 , a If Missis isrz Sf ; O Ti Holel Tempi higyy desirable, fnendjy phere. You will always MiiaaJJ ulate, supremely cowiortabi. cantb thoroughTysgreeable.You lore nndeistand why this I h1 IIIGin.Y RECOMMENCED Yon can also appreciale It's mark of dMnctJo ERNEST wHy: W lit ' tl ft it C ROSSITERvS n |