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Show LEHI F TEE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Scenes and Persons in (Tl - CurreNe - i Little Peace in g Noisy Household . i. .1 ' t - J The tranquility of home U pendent" upon many things, de- accord-le- g to whether this peacefulness Is mind or the body. It Is also true that disturbance In either realm affeiik the other. Unnecessary clatter, for example, U annoying and distracting alike. It Jars the nerves and turns the attention from what one is doing, or diverts a train of thought which may be arriving at an Important decision or discovery. It la not the ordinary hum of sounds which prevail In certain localities which is bothersome, but sudden racket or a persistent Introduction of an unaccustomed noise which permeates and increases It. Such hubbub may be Impossible to avoid, as It is present In city streets and cannot be entirely eliminated In dwellings in crowded areas. Societies are formed in metropolitan cities for the suppression of unnecessary noise, and they are helpful In reducing the nproar. In the quiet of the country such societies seem amusing to the inhabitants. But so peaceful Is the atmosphere In small villages not on the through roads frequented by antos, that lesser sounds than those usual In cities are noticeable. The lowing of cattle, the sudden raucous cawing of crows, the bark of a dog, are noticeable, and sometimes startling. Even to city dwellers who go to the country for quiet, the calls of birds at sunrise Is as awakening as more strident sounds In a city which is never actually quiet. There Is melody, though. In the notes of birds, which Is pleasant, however Interrupting it may be to slumbers. Indoors sounds which are not essential to any task or work should be kept In abeyance as much as possible. Children should learn, and aduits remember, to close doors, not slam them. The way to turn radiators off and on with the minimum noise should be studied by parents t the it i 1 a- - j 1 1 a 1 t of or i' P""-J- ; Vr-- r rr t Kn lt( the rts Wit ee 5Up- - i to in I Of irvington-on-nudso- aay, .May VI, with one of her grandselected as the "Tjpl- - children. the picketing uie naiion-wiuplant of the Chevrolet Mmor company ror V Bother of VJ-ration of uomen sar; the iiuje aiomers in Toledo Db , ' ' v , 1,400 Leave for Alaska '"it H $ which was closed because of the strike. 3 .Some of the large party of Minnesota farmers who have left to make new homes in Alaska under the auspices of the KF.RA, hoarding a train at St. Taul for San THE CREW OF BIRDS' FRIEND IS 70 e pro- BOSS v- -- Mrs. Fletehei 1 NEWS: THE of Johnson 1 1, who was 1 TOO vw i - a .. to find new opportunities, two groups of American farm people are leaving for Alaska as a part of a FERA colonization project About 200 families will make the Journey, together with approximately 4tkJ CCC workers who have volunteered for this Hoping project. Caroline Xeill of Manchester, a, who is this year's captain of Pretty II- - varsity crew. eMey collpge '!" I an Odd Here's wS--v ;oyoar . Mr. Huel E. Lot " 2 " - FARM ECONOMIST H IF TT!- -i r- rr- F3f))j t VjsT gVOU lhen yachtsmen at Santa Monica, Calif., want their anchors laid at the of the harbor they engage the services of Dave Foster and Frank Quinn, students, who have thought np this odd way to pay their expenses .pool Their catamaran anchor puller Is 18 feet long and is propelled by an notor. It has a lifttni? ranacltv of f ton. Howard R. Tolley, who has been apDepointed chief economist of the In his most of Agriculture, partment 3e I4 i use for Post ! prixe-winnin- ... law-applie- s kingdom. The Ferry's" Purebred Vegetable Seeds you bay this year are the children of generations of perfect plants. They will grow true to firmly established characteristics of size, color, tenderness and flavor. OBEGON FARMS. Catalof Trao, Tl Hating. KailabU Information. Send atamp for poatue. 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WOO, ci ff nare Jrf'-'ge-n- . ary the rank Later, he may of Btat& c-f- 1 ISNTIT WOUDERr-ULSince he swiTchEP yOUR HUSBAND HAS CHANGED TO POSTUM HE'S BEEN M 90 THAT I HAR0LV KNEW I WVvn nim i ... m ... If you suspect that coffee disagrees with you try Postum for 30 days. Pottum contains no caffria. tt is simply whole wheat and bran, roasted end slightly tweetened. It's easy to make, and costs less than half a cent a cup. Pottum is delidoui and may prove a real help. A product of General Foods. Okmrmal Poooa, Battle Creek. Mich. w h. a. t-Send mcvilbout oblicatioo, wtek't auppiy ol Poatum. ljragss'''"1' """ wtlllnm be given f1 frl " ' "I knew coffee wu bad for children. But 1 never tappod it could have such a bad effect a me." , "TLe doctor says that the In coffe cava harm frown cans indif Mtion. trpav too headaches or sleepless nights!" FREEI Let ua send you your fint week's sup. Simpl y mail the coupon. ply of Poatum , 1 first step in raising g stock is the careful selection of parents sires and dams whose characteristics have been determined through many generations of perfect sires and dams. The same in the vegetable HOUSE AND HEADACHES ARE 30 !?xJ "A rash broke out on my fact from some external irritation and spread very rapidly. The akin wis red, and the rash burned and Itched so that I scratched night and day. Then It developed into large spots or eruptions and disfigured my face. "I tried different kinds of soaps, but had no success. I read sboutj Cuticura Soap and Ointment and decided to send for a free cample. The result was so good' that I bought more, and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment the rash disappeared." (Signed) Herbert B. Skyles, It. D. 1, Vlntondale, Pa. Soap 25c Ointment 5c and BOc Talcum 25c. Proprietors: rotter Drug & Chemical Corp., Maiden, Mass. Adv. The CAUVO TMATS SLEEP NIGHTS, ANO NT WOIGESTiON Jachlm von RIbbentrop i LIKE lmEyVE ST UK fuol-VD- li WELL -- i'n. nni k. iJ IVn Ij Somelliins; New for the Bay State tma fated !Sh j recent photograph. one-hal- KNOW FEEUNS II CANT - BARN OANce n comto! Disappeared A Her Using Cuticura must produce NERVE f fMVB6 WE NEXT KWMTrt FOR OUR iin$ Disfigured Face LIKE Abe! of mr. wood, wave come SOPflOWORE eve Rash Jack Miner, whose huge bird sanctuary near Kingston, Ont, Is Internationally known, has Just celebrated his seventieth birthday. He Is here seen placing a splint on the injured leg of one of the thousands of wild geese that stop at his sanctuary each year. lor R. A. nfftesyx? Jj&&y J Va St, Colorado CAN USE YOUR 8ARM mended! rli SUUyCSjy Pains In BackHi TO ASK VOU are girl, mall of my back. I saed Dr. Pierce'i Fvvorit Pre, acripuon aad it helped to strengthen my ayatcai. The bowiacnea and tn pains dlaappeared." Sold by drufrirUti everywhere. hew liie, tablata SO eta., liquid $1.00. Lanre aire. taba. or liquid, 11.35. Write Dr. Pierce 'a Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y. Jo if 1 rs to Make a rsiLY equent en, not only those In one's own apartment, bat arouse those n apartments above or below. Kitchen sounds should be kept as modified as possible. It grates on the nerves to hear the clatter of dishes, and of pots and pans, when being washed. With this is the accompanying fear that articles will be broken or dented, should they drop In the careless handling. There Is a nenon, w'108'- -i certain reluctance to recommend a fa kitchen maid who Is noisy. Home-make- baked w i t tiT should try to quell In them- C LA B BER MnxKJ MS selves any unfortunate tendency to 44 awards at 'iV be noisy about their work. A BU SyadleM. WSV Serrtoa, diana Sprisgt, Colo, audi "I u very bidl? mndown. bad constant splittiaf headaches and paini acrou the One group left May 1, and another Is scheduled to start about May 15 on the Journey. These modern pioneers will make the journey from San Francisco by government transport. In Alaska they will build new homes, and attempt to start life over again. . hat and tacght to children. It Is amai-Inwhat a clatter the turning of the screw of a rsdlator can make If caro tfcssly handled. If this comes la the night or early morning, it may awak- E. 'Chamberlain, left. """" ",'"'L" ' ' recvir- . p,lstorn Horse club, ecre'fll'f, ,'he'staTr racing commission, tht Street. otr-- F ill in eompiate Staf prtnt name mnd eddreae Tbie offer capiree December S I, 19U |