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Show LEm and Persons Scenes ' I - ""Ji'H .jmi inn ' i FEE PRESS. LEHL UTAH tl,e CurmuNews Tall Tal es tiaMDiwwj How National Parks and Crocheting an Afghan, National Monuments Differ Tomorrow's Heirloom There are 'M rational ru;rks and mere than "O national luonumeuts. Gent-rail)speaking, national parka are areaa preserved by th federal povernnieiit because of their outstanding scenery, while national monuments are either huildinus or areas preserved herau-- c of their prehistoric, historic, prientlne, geologic or Idol ogle Interest. For example, Carlsbad caverns ia New Mexico is classified as a national park, while Chaco canyon la New Mexico Is listed as a national monument of interest because of prehistoric cliff dwellings. Though of the nation.nl park are In the West an l Southwest, there are others In all parts of the United States naIn Alaska and Hawaii. tion .1 parks and national monuments are open to the public. During tha last 23 years visitors registering at rational parks have Increased from about llS,oo annually to more thaa adl.iKKi.tVsO In l!i'..". There are dition eight national military parka and 1 l.'l national forests with a tidal area of lfkl.tum acres. Washlngioa Star. As Tu'.d to: - . rKANK E. II AO AN a;ui EI.Mo SCOTT VATSON t i. ....... ..--;- !"! I" i . ; i . t The G::it That Sang Tenor M W::.;i.:a c..rr. s;m.!h; i,t ff-hshan. Lu vXLl - ':3 It. I ": t.'.f (l '"'k .vt !. .V t tv 1 flJ " ' J I I " i ' iit 'lltlit. I i. vl ? V 5 it Hi V; ? ' & ' '' f I ' 'Vy'";..' , t'rh'r- ' iVi':!'' :'tVV t!ut C : Lw ?W.W ".000 palace on the shore of Luke l.cmnn n,.ar Cww, ot Nations. 2 Alexander V. Dye .,f 111., uvw dir,-- . pipit irofthel'epuriuient of Commerce. 3 Vi.-- in the i u Mm t , i f I.ii.rria. I'lbe Inauguration of Edward Hare-laits pivsHt-i.- nr:i. 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(coins preferred) to The Sewing Circle Household Arts Dept., 2,7.1 W. Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. Still Coughing? (I,-.;,- Convention Job Big it Vi:s. sir, believe In that superslliioti alioiit t'riil. iv, the loth, bein' an uidin l.v day," said the (.thirst liaise;- in Nt liowstone pari;. "I recollect one of 'em in particular. "I was nut on pal rot and discov-ered didn't have a bite of food In my priih bag and only one shell left in Well, I trusty id' gun. sneaked througli the woods till I saw a brace of quail slttin' on a hush so maneuvered aroun' so ns to be sure of gettin' both of 'em with one shot. "I let fly an,' by golly, when I went to pick up them two birds I found that I'd killed six more that wtis sittin' on the other side of the bush. Just then I heard a big commotion out in a little lake nearby. There was a big buck deer that had been sheered by my shot and had run out and got bisself mired down. "I run out to help him but before I could get to him he drowned. As I was carryin" film to shore, 1 sank down in the mud an' water up over the tops of my boots. So I took 'em off to pour out the water and denied if there didn't flop out of 'en: a dozen of the finest trout yon ever did see. "Well, I strung the quail an' the deer an' the trout on a pole so I could rarry 'em easier. liut my struggles to get the load up on my shoulders was Jest too much of a strain on my suspender buttons. Denied if one didn't fly off with such force that it killed a rabbit 1 1 ftirian L:msr. secretary to the Convention nf the Cleveland or be tlie must icipiilar mg l.i :y in Cleveland ! 1 1 ' 1 2. .jr sis ts tut vt i -J rs ! 3f 1. She lias the job of delegates and newspaper adequately housed during the June beautiful aerial view of the model aerial training ground, Itandolph field, Texas, called the "West Point of the Air," as three squadrons of airplanes form the letters "U S A" in the sky in the background. fiat an national A convention. Part of Great British Fleet at Alexandria 100 yards away. "When that happened, I Jest decided It wasn't no use to try to do any more huntln'. Seemed like It was my unlucky day, it being Friday, the 13th." 5,1 :i ' .l,V r .. . t3St! "Man Overboard!" ri fcHi 1 JT.li.-- X y 4 S - 11 W rWt- v m ... .i .. i - w'" VV who go down to the sea In frequently see or hear about some unusual occurrences. J. W. I'utman of Anaheim, Calif., who once served in the United Slates navy, is no exception to that rule, one hot. sticky day ns the battle-- ' ships and cruisers were steaming along off the cons! of china a typhoon suddenly swooped down upon theui. Despite the howling wind and raking waters, the vessels managed to keep their alignment. In the midst of the storm a lieu-- i tenant decided that he wanted a cup of coffee. So a mess boy started across the deck with a cup of cof-fee, a pitcher of cream and a bowl of sugar on a tray. Just as he was about to open the door to the ofll-- i rera' quarters, a CI foot wave swept across the deck. It picked up the mess hoy, him for a second on Its crest, then carried him 30S yards astern and deposited him at the door of he oflicors' quarters of the next In line. Opening the door, he s!;!v.,: 'red In and said, "Here is the ,.,r:ee you ordered, lieutenant, 'hie Pt ;i, or two, and shall I pour la the cream?" it bad all happened so quickly boy didn't realize he ;!,::! the tnc-on another ship until the officer v, "I'm a rap'ain, not a i ... ed out: ; lon.it't I didn't order any rorie ' what are von doing here!-- MEN - 1 1 I m-:m-- - ... .- J .- was concentrated at too close to Italy, a large part of the British fleet in the Mediterranean and many of the vessels are to be seen in this photograph. being- Medieval Alci-EffP- Fiddle Champ Architecture in Stone 1 of Maine Is 78 Years Old "nappy Gene." old, of Dixflehl, Is the newly crowned fidd' Kuitene seventy-eiith- t Jug--ie- d II. Staples, .venrs ij.v 4 ' V w- - " ,V I rf ,f : c i fa w.'sstTn Nnwr"1.: s. X ' VV,-- s 1 2: v:rt:4 , . t ST8 1'nitniv lo h ;H,C(! lu ". ... pvt-ree- s 1 s t.ational in Hryee Canyon, southern Utah "nture, ...... . ... ... Tower .,r,t .1.1., ..l.i. ,!lm. wind, sun ntio nosi, un of ' o " h''"'"h it n.l knights of old in the nnnor t s.ene """"st the counterpart or Union I'uciflc railroad plodogiai lu m Eh;. Kit relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot fcUord to take a chanco with anything less than Crcomul-eio- n. which coes right to tho scat of tho trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal tho inflamed membranes as the cerm-lade- n phlegm is loosened and expelled. Even If other remedies havo failed, don't be discouraged, your drurcisc is authorized to guarantee CrcomuUon and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from tho very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv.) Try rolling doughnuts after frylny In cinnamon and sugar. like the flavor. You may When the lining of your hat becomes soiled take it out, wash with soap and water and iron. Steam hat, if felt, to renew the color, and sew In clean lining. A very fine soapstone set plying Unseed make tubs as sandpaper rubbed over tubs or sink before apoil und turpentine win smooth ns when new, JPRE'S RELIEF Skin ljSoreJrrilated Wherever it is howovor broken the For luncheon try serving frankfurters In Ibis way: Wrap a slice of bacon around each frankfurter and fasten with a toothpick. Place under broiler until bacon Is crisp. If tea stains are on cotton or linen and only a few days old, soak them in a solution made of one half lo one teaspoon of borax to one cup o; water. Itinse In boiling water. surface-freel- apply soothing y . Salt Lake City Directory Linseed oil applied to leather fur niture makes it soft and pliable, gives a darker shade and increases its durability. 7 U. S. Certified Pullorum Fill the coffee pot with cold water to which a tablespoon of baking soda has been added and boll for one-halhour each week. This will remove the browu stain on inside of Tested Chicks Whit I.ahorni. lthodt Island H!, III r ltd I'lyraoalh Racks, far immediate lor Hart Uii delivery. Headquarter broodera, fur natural, artificial, at tank d ba ran rat. anjwhrre. Alia In new Snl-IlRadiant. Fhrna, orlta ar wira Cor price and compltia Information. f pot. The glass which covers the Indion your gas oven may be cleaned hy wetting a stiff brush with water, sprinkling liberally with a scouring powder and rubbing over glass. cator Glue used to keep furniture parts together cracks and dries out In heated rooms. If a good grade of fish glue Is used furniture should stay glued for a long time. r bottle leaks It When a may be repaired with adhesive tape to hold hot salt Instead of water. Onion soup Is delicious when prated pnrmesan cheese is sprinkled on top of It. 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Iho 1:1am of o Be Vi'mIi t pM!l , 1 Tu'tH IIO but W.Uoh Vi.l'. .. , m Surt l""i::rIan " re m coutitrj Wnlle In ice thf eyes are very largo I M compared with those of the high-rr anlrtials. a few- have small orbits, nr none at all thut are vlsih.e, and parasite, or live In darkness under stones, or In envp-s- reams, or In the abysses of the ocean. ,..;:ipa-ntlve- ,., y . soio, ' ... The Eye. of Fish 'i ho e.ves of lish ore bk" our own !; structure and vision, but with are pi' .o'ive niodifhaiiois. Ejidl-so that the eye remains uncovered The eyeball has power of movement; the ror-- f a Is flatter and the lens more : of g'i huhr than In the eve find It afft'ors that fish are mam-r,;t,:- -- No matter how many medicine you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can r'l I ,J v Js Aound Ac House AW His Unlucky Day " ''" c V . , . ("' j.v, & 2 v"i-f- : ..Vf i .: - sgo I was like some frlrndg I Lave...W In spirits... . .out of sorts. . .tired cosily and looked terrible. I knew I hud no serious organic trouble so I rcusoncd sensibly. , .as my experience lias since proven. . .that work, worry, colds anil whatnot TVTOT long ll run-dow- just worn me. down. The ennfidrnce mother has always hod in S.S.3. Tonic. . .which Is when she feels . .convinced me I ought to still hrr stand-btry this Trrutment. . .1 started a course. The color began to come back to my skin... I feit better... I did not tire easily and soon I felt that were back to those fighting strength... it Is grctit to feci strong ngain and like my old self. d pacInsi't on S S S. Tonic In the blood-re- d Cellophane-wrappesite la lufficlcnt tot two weeks' treatment... it'l kage... the big more economical, too. OSSS.Ca. had y run-dow- n. 20-o- z. - t " a.' -.., i. . ' . niirr , i 3' |