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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEIH, UTAH taiuicKinson M ."V: ' , av . "V - 4 4. rl ' .1 SVU 16L.IL SflLLO I M 'dYf SHAVE AND HAIRCUT U CHatrcuti bat gout lo $1.25 and 75 tents." Seuf item.) Ktt Cm tbaiti to Barber. Next! I'd Customer. a business busy? If ' ' TV, f V , PI ... J I J ; U . y ilW r . . I iT Rt? AVzy) - . 11 , f rvl"I i ' ; A ,1 . H: """n. 1L i fmM4 1( 1 ' ; j X r 1 Customer. On the contrary, I think there should be a law against barber-sho- p radios. Barber. Want a white wall? That's what we call our 1951 de luxe streamliner shave. And how about a fluid drive? Customer. Fluid drive! Barber. Yes, we use a special razor and a new arm movement so you don't feel the shift from the neck to the chin. Customer. Oh, I prefer the clutch. Would you mind giving my face a good look and see what you'll allow me on it If I go for a new one? Barber. I really can't take your old face in. Customer. It's not as bad as it looks. Ail it needs is a wash and a little tightening up here and there. Barber. It's got some big dents In it. Those are not dents; they're scars from your last shave.-Ohwell, let's drop the shave. What are your terms if I decide to go ahead and have a haircut? Barber. We can finance it for you, but the government has tightened up. You'll have to pay a third down on a haircut now. Customer. If I take it does it include everything? Barber. The haircut takes in all the esesentials, but if you want me to discuss the Korean war it will cost extra. Customer. , u frtV j xv,i -- i 'ft, , inifT1lf .u wv'" - .. t i r. J r 1:4 ; ,,. " tit SSsi- T TO EISENHOWER . . . Simultaneously with the arrival of General EisenhowFRENCH REDS er Ipjpyis, the French Communists went into action, defacing buildings with their posters of propaganda. This one reads, "Down with German rearmament. Let us unite against the traitors who accepted. Let os defend France." The poster shows German soldier straddling French graves in the shadow of General Eisenhower held talks with French leaders on the organization smoking ruins of French cities. of a western European defense force in a conference with President Vincent Aurlol at Elysee Palace. RE-AC- The i!7I.6l!rH FEDERAL BUDGET 61MI v Billion . I I Innimsf of Dollars Customer (weakly). I guess I'll have to wait until spring for the haircut, but I'll take a shave. Barber. I can give you most everything with that. Customer. How about halitosis? Barber. I'll throw that in as usual! WINTER STUDY These are the days when lots of guys Head for the lands of tropic llCtiftt $55 J skies IKi but IkI.4. I,a hi J2 "" H5. ww" E lmntaninii 1 1 To talk of sacrifice extreme . . . While rubbing in the sunburn if cream! CAN REMEMBER Away oack when you could tell the between war and peace? "limit 1 lii I ' ,;0 ntf tiSi YOU "Steaks and chops were stolen by the house robbers who ignored more valuable loot." News item. What do you mean "more valua ble"? Spartan Course: The course too many people think they are taking when they give up a I whitewall tire, smoke a clear halfway down and look for the $4 instead of the $5 steak dinner. nt (Ob NEW BUDGET AND OLD . . . President Truman in his budget message forecast expenditures of $71,594,000,000 for coming fiscal year, or $168 for every man, woman and child In the country. Of the total, more than $41 billion will go for military services, or three and one-ha-lf times the amount spent In the last fiscal year. The higher outlays reflect the cost of the rearmament program. The diagram above shows how the budget for 1952 compares with those of previous years. OWL WITHOUT A VOWEL . . . New whil, Bill Mlkvy, Temple baskctcer, is scorching the nets with an average of nearly 30 points per game. Known as the "Owl without a vowel In his name," he hit 354 in 13 games. "WANTED MAN to drive sales man out of town. Phone Jones, Milford News. Those fellows certainly get exasperating at times. The House of Representatives In Washington has been equipped with chairs costing $190 each and havseats. This gives ing foam-rubbmore bounce to the art of strutting while sitting down. er l v :i l- - 4iV' vi TIP TO U.N. Mighty talk and gestures, Violent in dimension Look a little futile Midst those cries "Abstention!" I ....... I W A .ill ,T' The Kefauver committee reveals that the Miami gambling syndicate kept a big yacht called the Clara Joe. Why not the more appropriate name "Betty"? Counsel for one of the two men who attempted to assassinate President Truman demanded a dismissal of the indictment on the ground It inflammatory Ian ftusge." Ya mean we have to be polite? "contained - CADET SOLOS TO DEATH . . . "Washed out" of his pilot training at Randolph Held, Tea., French aviation cadet Jean lo Mltouard, Tangier, son of a French surgeon, took his flunking so hard that he look off In a plane from the field and sought death In the skies. Ilf went Into a death dive 120 miles from the field after oturr pilots tried to "talk him down." Before going Into his death he apologlird to dle, too foiled States government for wrecking the plstic (shown above). - A CITIZEN . . . Tola Negri, silent screen siren, becomes an American cltiirn at Los Angeles. Born In Toland In 1899, she danced In Imperial Russian ballet before NOW starring tired In She refrom movie acting In 1933. Hollywood. fra liCV'l fir , you Will you want a radio? Barber. ' V, ' - s - - H-- - ri AA y, a c ' Are Customer. I really could use a shave, and I'm thinking a little about getting a haircut, if I can see my way clear. Berber (handing him a folder) Take this. It's my catalogue showing the complete line of 1951 shaves and haircuts, with models, rates, terms, etc. Customer. I think one of the old model shaves and haircuts will do. How about extras? LINK WITH CAPONE CRIME EMPIRE? . . . Member of the senate crime Investigating committee are studying a chart in Washington purporting to show a link between Chicago mobster Tony Accardo and the remnants of the racketeering empire left by the late Al Capone. Left to right are Julius Cahn, assistant to Senator Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin, Senator Wiley, and Senator Estes Kefauver of Tennessee, chairman of the committee. The chart was Introduced when Accardo appeared before the committee. He refused to answer questions and the committee voted to request the senate to cite him for LA FRANCE proposition. talk over We can Imagine the confusion ahnard the gambling yacht when someone suddenly gave the order, "Take the wheel!" It's a short time between many points does that take?" "How B.r:.; Cfcewing.cs-- JJ Sh. m Barber. Rather, but I can give you a few moments. What can I do for you? Customer. It's about prices. Any Increase in the last 24 hours? Barber. Not as of this morning, but if you are considering anything in the line of barbering I would advise you to get it now. - i like to L WHEN SLEEP 17h " w.r? bcus need!!."1 you 4 million, Doc tun taken In Urge tng" action toe do-c- aew u. rJtu--- I . SJ doses.VlLJ 1 .,,, nourishing food joniS V nergyl You feel wkTLL -- land t Fete, With Ancient Tradition, Gains in Popularity United States in in Pre-Lent- en the Pancake Day. which has gained in popularity recent years, will be celebrated February 6. Last year. Pancake Day was celebrated in England, many countries In Europe, Africa, South America, Canada, as well as this country. Notable among the celebrations in the United States was the first International Pancake Race between the women of Liberal, Kansas, and Olney, England. This race was the subject of newspaper and radio stories The women of Olney which flashed, many times, around the world. won, but on February 6 the Kansas women are determined to emerge victorious in the second running of this now yearly event. Pancake Day always is the day before Ash Wednesday, the beginthe other's dummy and burn it ning of Lent. The holiday pancakes It is believed that the custom orig-nate- d had their start as "shriving cakes." as a symbol, that the yuletide At the tolling of a bell, housewives season of merrymaking was endin old England rushed to prepare ing. Pancake Day their pancakes, according to a prebore much of the prankish flavor scribed formula. They then flocked of a smalltown Halloween. Men, to their churches to be "shriven," women and children, dressed in or absolved of their sins. Hence, outlandish costumes, carried their the last day before Lent became pranks out all over the town. "Shrove Tuesday," then, as the religious significance dimmed, Pancake Jingles An old writer testifies, "Some simply "Pancake Day." run about the streets attired like As the religious emphasis on Pancake Day dwindled in England, the monks, and some like kings, accompanied with pomp and guard day took on the aspects of a merryand other stately things; some like The before making holiday. day celewild beasts do run abroad in skins Lent also became a bration time in many other parts that divers be arrayed, and eke of the world. The word, "carnival," with loathsome shapes that dreadwhich means "farewell to meat," ful are to see; they counterfeit both was applied to fetes in bears and wolves and lions fierce the Mediterranean area. "Mardi in sight, and raging bulls. These festives in England and Gras" (literally, "Fat Tuesday") is an annual event in parts of many parts of Europe also led to Europe as well as in New Orleans a barrage of Pancake Day jingles. One of the most popular comes to and Rio de Janeiro, where the curus from Shropshire: rent celebrations are quite boister"Shrove Tuesday, Shrove Tuesous. On "Fat Tuesday" in old France it was customary to butchday, Poor Jack went to plow, er a fat ox for the annual feast His mother made pancakes, before the Lenten fast. She scarcely knew how; A Household Sport She tossed them, she turned In frying their Pancake Day delthem, She made them so black, icacies English housewives were With soot from the chimney taking advantage of an opportunity That poisoned poor Jack." to use up their accumulated meat And there is another fifteenth fats forbidden during Lent. Their flapjacks were customarily turned century jingle that is often quoted by flipping them into the air and today: "Great 'A', little 'a' catching them in a skillet. "ThrowToday is Pancake Day! ing the pancake" became a recogToss the ball high, nized household sport. It was this Throw the ball low, sport which soon led to the developThose that come after ment of the Pancake May sing high-ho!- " Day race in Olney. England. As Pancake Day celebrations beFootball was played on Pancake Day in many parts of Scotland. came increasingly popular in all The married men played the bachparts of the world, they ranged elors, and the married women in tempo from the friendly inter tackled the spinsters. Modern foot- national race between the womer ball, as compared to these old of Olney, England, and Liberal. traditional football games, is strictKansas, to such riotous celebration? ly for sissies. The goal lines for as the "Mardi Gras" In New Or this football game were often three leans and a similar celebration in miles apart a distance which usArgentina, A news item from Arually held the score down to a gentina last year reported that the The Pancake Day celebration resulted couple of goals per game. game has been supplanted by other in 23 dead and 3.844 injured. Pancake Day sports in England, and most of the English women A Public Holiday now have traded the gridiron for Elsewhere in the world. Pancake the griddle. Day is a public holiday in Africa, Boys at Westminster school many other countries of South in London eagerly await PanAmerica, French Guiana, Mique-lon- , cake Day each year. At 11:00 and the South Seas. a.m., a verger of the abbey Pancake Day celebrations in the United States and Canada solemnly emerges from the colare typified by pancake breaklege kitchen followed by a cook In bearing a large pancake. fasts, luncheons, and supper the school he throws it into the conducted by civic, social, and crowd of waiting boys, who church groups. fight for possession of the flapHighlight of all 1950 Pancake Day jack. The lad who emerges with celebrations was the first running the biggest chunk of the panof the International Pancake Day cake gets a sum of money Race. Miss Florence Callow, of OlfrTpm the abbey. ney, was the winner. She defeated The burning of "Holly" and the American winner. Mrs. Dale "Ivy" was one of the major pas- Warden, by some seven seconds, times on Pancake Day as early as over the course. the fourteenth century Boys from Housewives of Liberal made the ages of five to 18 constructed plans for the second annual race a lifelike effigy of holly, while girls long in advance of the event, deof the same ages made a dummy of termined to bring the engraved ivy. Both "Holly" and "Ivy" were silver griddle, symbol of internahidden early on Pancake Day, and tional championship, back to the the goal of each group was to find United States. It 1 Mani FEEN-A.f.TTiFAMOUS pose outei went Tr CMtWINC CUM Effective ?!l Lino the with Cough Home for at Econc; way and ing No Cooking. No Work. $, Here's in old home mixture yirt, i probably used, nd still effective for coughs due to colds. on.. R drop Aroe bon, Make a yrup with 2 cups jy ugar and one cup water. No cooking Or you can use corn syrup or Ikjb, instead of sugar syrup. Now put 2'4 ounces of Pines te, nd fill up with your bottle. ijtr makes a full pint ol coufh mefc fives you ibout (our times as much.; money. It keeps perfectly and tar. And you'll say it's really twit quick action. You can feel it u.. twiltly. It loosens phlegm, soothes,- membranes, helps clear the sir pjl inus ii maxes Dreaming easy iiuUsi get restlul sleep. Pinex is a special compound in concentrated Ior known for its quick action on to bronchial irritations. Money relunmt pleased in every way. FOR EXTRA CONVENIENCE CE1 READY-T- READY-MIXE- USE If SfflFFtES? 'carv a c befo t in hom Ti eers Viki ing mer poin wee Fori coin F poin Mar eact 0 T fron SNEEZES? ROIfJG thre foul brej HOSE L offe fron wer pre-lente- n I" """TutTi ATOMIZE Just lauaes hoA&! flne-spra- y for ailit ANAHIST-amazing- ly mux quick relief from all kinds of nasal congestion snd irritation due to colds . . 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Miss Florence CaUow, 18, flips a pancake for interested ladies, to show them how she handled the flapjack while winning Pancake Day race in Olney, Engthe traditional form NERVOUS imral fe davi'beforV? ? ' Do female func- tional monthly r ailments makef-- so saw you suffer pain, feel W restless, weak- -at such or Just beore your perloo' Then start taklns W Iffy w PInkham'a vegeiau , pound about ten das relieve such symPB Co Plnkham's Compound through the ympatheue 4 vous system. Recul Lydla Pinkhams helps build up resist . this annoying distress s woman the Truly maV P.'LL JSl rir trnu Lydla E. Plnkham added Iron. tad1 tVDIAE.PINKHAS vt err abh |