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Show " Honey Bee Is Domesticated To Aid Crops '- LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH - ; DO.Vr BELIEVE IT Scars, jIoles Radio Sound Men Fool Public May Develop With Strange Noise Gadgets Into Cancer j ith Special Insect 'Diets. 11 by National Geographic Society, asnutf ton. D. C WKU Service. n,l(d Putting the honey bee to work the farm like other domesticated live stock is a new development in Russia. It has been learned that bees can increase the yield of a crop by carrying anpollen from one flower to day-lon- g on their honey other hunt. Singling out a crop which does not ordinarily tempt bee appe- j BEE MAS of Lake George, S. J'., is Foster A. Lmkhart pictured hard-workin- TS j dured AsTI'' f Tibet Picks Boy To Rule as New 'Living Buddha' S!i V- - !ffl liJf'' "I IiSfe f'f f0 s &! 1 " 'flY 1 i ' X JrT' - llNrw If U - l Rain pattering on a tin roof for the rat audience- - Harry az 5 snown creating this ef- feet by dropping grape seeds from a sprinkling can onto a piece of paper. f f 'WtNA) "I K X -- !T 1 ("nTmONGOLIA S "Sl NKIANG INNER jL -"- MONGOLIA"- J I 4. jh i " X - ' 1 f; A ! ? C : fgj f f Jf A thunderstorm over the prairies. Saz uses a huge drum made of a single piece of Above: ' sfeer hide. CV nepaV-- C I N 0 I VA sC C INDIAN JqOCEAS lk J ' ' rx . X ISOLATED ASP MYSTERIOUS -Tibet is secluded between the . 7ju' - ' ? imt de ', world's highest mountain barriers 'klM tf'P3and the gloomiest windswept desert as large as the Christmas chimes didn't sound like the real thing over the radio, so Saz of Asia. c discarded brake drum with a small hammer. It worked, United States, Tibet has long been tried hitting what that's and seeker. you hear over the radio each Yuletide. a goal of the adventure !V'W - One-sixt- "if jt-- . h cism colors politics, is the highest The cold dry country in the world.a land table ot is Tibetan plateau almost a at a level above the loftiest peaks half-millio- n square miles 13.000 feet, on earth with i t 4 X' rising above it. into Mountain freshets wash gold have supplied which valleys, Tibet's China's luxury trade for centuries. holds other minerals Tibet than the traditional Commerce in musk and yak ta.ls is as yet wool, deer horns, and salt, only suspected. aa4 Hotel Plandome B. 4th 6tats Salt Lake tl ss tl Batas BL LENSES DUPLICATED BROKEN Whotesak PIIM Prescriptions frtcss. Broken Iciuct duplicates' by ssciL THE OPTICAL SHOP. A. E. Pttar 8.H Laks City. Utab tU Bastes Balldlns OrulUt's iLJ -- of Growth. per cent or more of all the conditions mentioned above scars, moles, lumps, and other growths In some of skin cancer develops. these lumps, moles and scars, can cerous growth and innocent growth are going on at the same time. While the fact that the great ma jority of these common skin conditions never develop into cancer is reassuring, nevertheless the fact that some of them are forerunners or skin cancer must be remembered Don't disturb these moles, scars or growths in any way, but make it a point about once a month to examine them carefully to see if any changes are taking place in them. Fortunately, these skin conditions, even if they turn to cancer, are and readily cured by surgery, y radium. TRUSSES SuppHea, Hospital Burticsl instruments. Msnufscturers of Abdominal SupTrusses Elantie Stockinm. porters. Ths Phjfsleisns Supply Compsay 8aU Laks City. ITtah 4 W tnd South St OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEW AND USED desks and shslrs. 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Beware ,", living "baby" accepting homage from the people he will rule till death, and believed by his followers to have the same soul possessed by the ruler who preceded him, is the subject of a strange story being unfolded in fragmentary news from Tibet. hh. Dr. H. Montgomery, Rochester, Minn., in Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, shows that in 20 S ''" HOTELS Everyone past 40, a persistent lump or a slow or non healing sore SURGE MILKERS should consult a phyas pmvs and show why B1JKGK, ths sician. If it is not fastest aillktr STsr built rts btOKK sad I.KAN KB milk with lass Urns so4 labor. relief of CWrits cancer, for information. mind is obtained; if WALLACE TAYLOR. Dlstribatsr is it Bait Laba City. Utah cancer, the H Ha. Wast Tsaipls chances of removing tViA INEXPENSIVE MEALS ranpr hv enr. 6ery xray or ra- Ths brut (ond In Satt l.iKs Is sense by Ths MAYFLOWER CAKK dium are excellent. PRICED 164 South Neglected, death will .at Luncheons. Dinners snd 8andwihs follow. Most cancers grow rapidly. When a mole, lump, scar, or other growth has been present for months or even years, it is only natural that it is not considered cancerous. But if changes begin to take place in these common or innocent growths, then the fact that they may develop into cancer should not be forgotten. I Strange Street Names in Portugal has soma strajig street names, including the street of the Little Englishman, Street of the Mother of War, the Sad Ugly One Street, and the Alley of the Faithful of God. Lisbon It Dr. Barton ld Prepared by National Geographic Society. Service. Washington. D. C.-A Buddha now one-sixt- ' When asked to reproduce the sound of a beating heart, Saz spent hours experimenting, then decided to try the real thing. Above: He strips to the waist and applies the microphone to his own heart, eelline the desired result. Left: A conquering army invades a city and the marching feet of the military" reproduced with this gadget. Industry. bee-brea- of with now is a larger industry in the United States than in colonial days. A hive of bees in the long winters of the northern states devours about 50 pounds of honey and produces none. Keepers therefore find it less expensive to buy a southern queen to start a new colony in the spring than to feed the old one through the winter. Alabama leads the nation as a bureau for northern bee keepers. This year's shipments rs weeks and months physician. g and fluffy young bee, too young to fly, but capable of helping out with odd jobs around the hive, such as cleaning the nursery cells or packd or ing the pantries with flower pollen brought in by adults. In 10 days the youngsters work their way down to the portals of the hive, where they join the wing fanners of the brigade or the police squads of doormen. Here they test their wings on brief glides and trial flights of a yard or two. whom agony of mind before consulting a fly." carried an estimated 70,000 Alabaman queens. The regal coach in which Her Insect Majesty travels is a wire and wood box no larger than a deck of cards. Her royal tour takes place by mail. In her new hive, she produces eggs at the rate of 1,500 a day. Three weeks elapse between egg cf traveled all that distance in despair rather than consult a physician in the city so far from home. And the story of the third was equally tragic. Not one of these three women had cancer yet all en- jj production) have miles and miles of clover for their bees to drink. Iowa and New York are also chiefly clover states, but their hives produce such WORKER BEE is seen gathering honey from goldenrod. It requires about 3,000 visits for a worker bee to gather one drop of liquid front flowers, of which only 30 per cent is honey. Even the 30 per cent is 70 per cent water which has to be evaporated by special storage cells. she refuses to mix her flavors. When she starts sipping from one variety of blossom, she will fly for miles if necessary seeking others of the same variety, so that the honey will be pure. This strict selective-nes- s of insect diet gives the world some distinctive honey, such as the Greek honey of Mount Hymettus and the American brands flavored with star thistle or purple alfalfa or tulip tree blossoms. The bee that has acres of blooms which she prefers within easy reach naturally fattens the honeycomb more quickly than the insect with only an area of assorted available. Clover is the principal raw material for the honeymakers in the United States. California Leads Nation. California, where the American honey tide rises highest, encourages the bee with fragrant orange and sage blossoms. Michigan and Ohio, however, (the states next in honey all-met- al believed they had TODAY'S cancer. One had HEALTH gone on a European trip with her COLUMN family holding her secret (cancer with death to follow) within her heart rather than spoil the plans of her family. Another had discovered the lump when she was some thousands of miles from home and ,''' here u ith both hands covered with the insects. He has lived with bees for 52 years, has been stung about 10,000 times and has shipped his bees to China. Sew Zealand and every corner of the globe. variations as raspberry and buckwheat honey. Texas turns its bees out to feast on cotton blossoms and mesquite, with results that place the state among the half dozen largest honey producers. The bee is a tidy little European immigrant that has made good in the United States. Her secret formula for making sugar from flowers is ages older than man's way of extracting it from cane or beets. Egyptians are supposed to have domesticated the insect. During Old Testament times the bee was well established in the business of making honey. European settlers, finding no native honeybees in America, brought bee colonists to the New World. Indians marveled ceaseless"white man's ly at the The small boy in knee-boot- s and yellow robes, recently installed in Lhasa's hilltop palace, is Tibet's fourteenth Dalai Lama, now identified after more than five years of search for the thirteenth Lama's successor. Until he reaches his majority regents will rule in his name. secluded between the Tibet, world's highest mountain barriers and the gloomiest windswept desert of Asia, is one of the last theocracies (lands ruled by priests) surviving in the modern world. The Dalai Lama, head of both church and state, is acclaimed as a living embodiment of Buddha. His succession is determined by no comhereditary monplace father-and-so- n arrangement, but by the principle of reincarnation. When a Dalai Lama d es, oracles go into trances for guidance, and priests search the country for a boy born at the instant of the ruler's death. The spirit of the former Dalai Lama is accepted as having entered the baby, who thereupon becomes ruler of a land h as large as the United States, and head of a priesthood and numbering between one-fift- h of the entire population. Land Above Clouds. This Himalayan land literally above the clouds, where such mysti- - Pc." effects that make a storm or police raid Technology Overtakes Flies By DR. JAMES W. BARTON real to millions of listeners has created a new profession o Claimed u a great improvement sound effects men who, on a moment's notice, can fill HAVE spoken before of the over flypaper is an elecrequest nc matter how crazy from a producer. Harry Saz, with theany surgeon who had three pa- tric fly trap that electrocutes fliei National Broad casting company at Hollywood, illustrates in these pictures hotc tht tients report to him in one week and deposits their remains in a regreat deception is accomplished: with a lump in the breast, all movable tray. ?K 47 tites. Soviet scientists extracted syrup from the flowers and fed it to the insects. As a result, the bees, addicted to their new diet, now seek it in the fields, and reports from the U. S. S. R. hint of crop increases. The honey bee chooses flowers more carefully than do humans, for Five-Year-O- Wiino in Poland reports 12 eh arc he there all built by one man knows as Pac Oa hit tomb U the simpla "Here lies a sinner, inscription, J)ADIOj demand for sound three on wild-flowe- Chorrhe of a Sinner tourist recently returned from A I Russian Farmers Experiment W . . Lre Fifteen 'housand records of different sounds in this library! form of rheumatism or ar- that rnmnfl tn enmo. times rapidly and at other times gradually, is what is called arthritis deformans or rheumatoid arthritis. There is some muscular cramps and twitching, some numbness and stiffness in the joints, some mental depression, followed by pain and swelling of various joints fingers, knees, spine. Wet weather increases the pain. Little lumps or nodules form in fingers, toes, wrist and elbow joints and sometimes in the jaw. The most effective form of treatment appears to be the application of heat, then exercise, then rest for Sunshine and sunshine a time. lamps help most cases. Many physicians who do special work in arthritis are able to help many cases by a diet of fruit and vegetables, cutting down almost completely on proteins meat, eggs, fish and also on starches potatoes, bread and sugar. This diet is also alkaline in reaction. Liver Serves as Filter. However, there is one organ in the body whose duty is to filter or remove poisons from the blood. Thi3 is the liver. That a faulty liver has much to do with allowing rheumatoid arthritis to occur was pointed out by Dr. W. B. Rawls and associates some time ago. By the use of the dye test it was found that 73 per cent of 100 patients with rheumatoid arthritis gave evidence of a faulty liver. In a recent number of Annals of Internal Medicine, Dr. Rawls and Drs. S. Weis and Vera L. Collins, New York, report 50 unselected cases of rheumatoid arthritis in which three different tests of the liver's ability to remove poisons were made and 62 per cent of these cases showed that the liver was not removing the substances from the blood properly or promptly. The liver can be kept in its best possible condition to prevent rheumatoid arthritis or other ailments by avoiding large meals and by active bending exercises, keeping knees straight. ONE (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) IN JUST A FEW HOURS! Fly South Let the battle Old Man Winter while you share Southern California's sunshine and flowers, her sports and activities. You add days to your winter vacation when you fly and the cost is low. This year FLY SOUTH. stay-at-hom- es WNU Week HOTEL N. SALT LAKH 4002 BEN LOMOND m - Am M Sl.M ts M M Bsths Roams M.tt Family Roams for 4 prrsana Air Cooled Lsancs snd Lebby Grill Roam . 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