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Show Murray Eagle, Murray. Utah The Giant's Help By MARY CRAHAM the world la the trouble?" asked a squirrel with a bushy tall, who happened to be near a place In the woods where be saw a little girl was crying. "My name Is Mahalla," said the little Klrl. "and I've lost myoh, oh, and then she oh, I've lost sobbed and sobbed and couldn't say another word. i'retty soon one of them said : "Let's ask our old friend, Mr. Giant, to suggest some way of stopping Mnhiilia from crying." "Oh," said Mahalla between her sobs, "he may eat nie up and stop But I've my crying that way. " and then she burst out crylout ing again. "Ienr me, no," wild the squirrel, He who hud suggested the giant. la the kindest glunt you can ImIn deed very wonderful If the squirrels were so fond of hi in. And so she let them go off for him. a few moments they came iRFEStt. my" agine." All the BONNER Then the Giant and all the squirrels set to work and gathered many wild strawberries so that Mahalla's basket was Oiled when she left them. She loved wild strawberries almost better than any fruit and she was very happy about having such a lot of them. The Glunt was happy because he had proved to one more little girl that a giant could be a dear, friendly soul, and the squirrels were happy that they bad been the ones to bring nil this about. So you see, all hough the story began with tears. It ended very happily. 1(0. Mil. Western Nevipiwr I'nlon.) What to Eat s tahle-spooiifu- PETTICOAT "EFFECT" IN ORDER cutter. Bake In a hot oven ten minutes. These are served with butter and marmalade. Lemon Tarts. Make n rich pas try and bake In tins about two Inches deep. Crimp the elites of the crust and till with the following: .Mix four tablespoonfuls of cornstarch with f cupful of cold water and add to one and onehalf cupfuls of boiling water, stir and rook until thick. Beat the yolks of four eggs, add two cupfuls of sugar, one tablespoonful of butler, the Juice of three lemons and the grated rind of one. Cook over water until smooth and thick enough to stand up In points when stirred with a spoon. Fill the shells and cover with the egg white benten stiff with five tablespoonfuls of sugar added Bake In a moderate oven until a delicate, crisp brown. Mock Duck. Take a steak two Inches thick and split to iioki me dressing. Season well on the Inside with salt and pepper. For the dressing take two cnpfuls of toasted crumbs, two slices of diced cooked baron, onedinlf ten of spoonful (j..,t ,.lH.r ,,, taste add one egg slightly beaten, two chopped onions, a half tea spoonful of sugar, n hit f,f garlic and one-hacupful of K!in-- r or any good broth stuff the steak and lie securely with a string Sear all over until brown. Cook In a dutch oven slowly until tender. Q Wrvirrn NVwancprr I'm. .a j fancy-sliape- 1 "'t m - - lf mm - ' .. j ' . i i c . . CYI.VIA g:i.-J at the tiny "iW;.',':fc' . ... t it - A 1 1 71:1.1., It's true! I'etllconls nre self Mine 11s trim the rest of the 'In" again. What's more. It Is die, tiflen It Is not (he tint their Inteiitloti In remain 111 petti. nut whi.h show a but a situ cler cover entirely, Bather are tin y ilnr rfiVit is achieved In that the going to pevp out from under thf scalloped or H iring hemline of the s hemline of the with which monotone frock N faced w!th the I bey are worn. Jtil enough o ad I giy patterned fliW. The Idea Is a fascinating trimming tiiih to repealed 111 the lining of th i.liort the costume. flaring sleeves wiih perhaps a scaif That this adorable fashion con i.rrkline to hutch. f! rum earlier The revival of the l to the rtTtvt that stjH-- for pring and summer alrt auggrIi'd 111 the popil-'.i- r ivd n il go prettily frUiinHie, you ,t! iii.Iiann. their open In the front skirts and .ng routs ben.-nii!- . agree after glimpsing the lllu!ra to reveal an underskirt of lion herewith. As oil will oh serve, the skirt of this rlmrmliu print. Not I'lily ate dijlime nioil-- 4 afternmn gowo made of hiark rrrpe de rhliie has a PraJIopvil Jlrld.ng t.l "pet tjco.it 'rut,." f,,r rdfif from beneath which run new gi store Is rxtrtidmg Into (he rcnttii of evenliiij trucks. The Ides be seen the peitlcr-n- t with It rows and row of narrow tn edj of tranpnretit lieinlliirs U one ex plolted for f.irmnt dros. These call Ittg. The lower portion tt U sleeves and the mi re rrpcal the for costume slips or prttli-oawhich ar riiilshed from brtow same lace rffecL If It Is Cot a ,tce peltlcont wi t. h knes dno with net, chiffon or tulle. 1s shown Ihm It Is apt to be a rufiTii:i:n: Mciinus. fle or pleating of print silk the T Int. tery uU I ai-ti- fit-k- s N...,t, SUCH IS LIFE AAEER Why, to TVaTWlUcTi-TiUTL- AVk'E US' t'KGATVlE yp I5c X J youth. FJEKE'S telling the world that there's no more fascinating theme bring discussed these throughout the length and breadth of fashiondom than that of the novel little velvet wraps which will top milady's dainty frocks this com- ds ing summer, tor tnnld or matron to "carry on" successfully In the rank and file of the this season, sjiiis one or several of these adorable little velvet fan tasies Impossible! One Is reminded again and again ny tnese wraps that the vogue of velvet Is In tills day and age con sidered as Important for spring and summer as It Is for fall and win style-minde- The color of this winsome transparent velvet coat Is blue, "stained glass," blue, to quote from fashion's vocabulary, and It Is, In this Instance, worn over a blue, red and gray striped silk frock. The short cape sleeve and tie fastening tell unmistakably a story of In keeping with the genyouth. eral color scheme, a blue velvet rib. bon decorates the pretty brimmed hat which is among the new rough straws. The attractive little Jaeket-lenglwrap to the right In the picture is green, of course, for green Is a favored color this season. So vision lettuce green, if you please, for this modish little wrap. The fetching bow of self velvet Is lined with Jonquil yellow velvet. The story of the quaint and It Is because of the chit- and the novel velvet wrap which Is en cluirm expressed In models such as are shown In the Illustration that livening both daytime anil evcnlm; the lure of the velvet wrap Is mode. Is us versatile as creative can make It. via Ingenious one of the genius proving Irresistible, fabric manipulation and the use of Haltering things to be said In redelectable colors. gard to the iupeleved coat nu f! U5I VVpittrra Nrvtrarrr I'nlnn ) soft-tie- ler. - ,. tl. 1 t ,., dr, ! 1I- -: w.-r- ,,, .ly ""'i , fnt-!i'ii- r.w . . ,,, 11 l tr-- ,.,.,, p.ir-lon.- 1 Ml M,"'Vttvo:",M'r Sure! iyAZl'; I n. ' " TUG V W .. i,r, l.-rM- : that every line and detail breathes the very spirit Is desire to plenseT' p, mfr:.'d voi.-f li'nv tioe, re,) eyes and tear "But CTtamly! That nn elestrriikt fine. mental sten in iv.. -- or. yon "Why-n- il always try to u'ease those whotn ,n th we love. :" 'juicklv imsMero.l f:.. "en .ii!i.i, of thl dNtriet. was Minmioi,,.,! b:it:iv Ihu m eying iilth nppri.val the ereau-Ing. due to iiinoss of Mr. Bnr bne of Si in- - neck. ,ere It roll nun lite dark fliiff of her "Were so far behind In our bliiebla.k buir. And Sylvia 1111 sclie.hu,. th.-.- wP ,.lT ,,1Vr , i,,,, silent ns she walked sh.ivlvstrangely a few nooks longer at the end of along beside II" year." b.can Syhlii, flushing the new principal a t!.v slightly under the tail young man's their way to her hoarding r.mie nrter school rlosed She wn think-etiri.eM scrutiny. wllh a shy sort of "Why. I think you've lKi(. ,. ders. You've hat t.u end of burl b. r first Instinct bad been to please Ibis tall sorbin new Imk. prinWp and f.i reports certainly she had outdone I"' yn ni'ud If I :tv nn,) herself ait t bow the V,U R,. day trying make her c,o.. I won-It best ! nib vol." "Are e s,.iR ((1 co , "I nm delighted to have nnvono p(, nip for Colonel Siromberg. ' SO llileresled M;s, n .1,0 n. llool. ( i.an.hill?" was the "if that's duration,' imittrrrd please stay and make voUre!f root her quesiion nkw S times the loic'v Mivs Band.ill. "ih.-fniJowlna day ' and nrg.-Bm forinble, Silvi.i nn.l as the each tlmo s;ivln' going to trow n e a i; tail Bnd afternoon progressed ,.,lf nhe forgot loner a sho ovphiin.-learn to w He liiumln In C,!, .. qu'te the reason hp utihai.j.v rui'.. of I why hey must slay and As If any inorr h'wk rooh! noe enrtiet in the In f.i.-- t l er lunch of ,.,.,, mnke np for the few (.early wi.r.1. s!ie u us so intrresirdday. st Wl. be, rookie J( ,,n. ini'k Went down of wiH.bnii Coloti. ) Stmndirrth will nes of liHiin No 4 nrhiml shin" a she th,,,,,!,, , in the eve of the flow priiii-'iin- l speak I Ihe viflous angle of Ibat It Is doubt f.ij If Ami a the children weir enloi lloiil.l mo nils,,,,.,, f oi,frr- nen uii.h ood the lug llM'ir mid moriili g nvi-out of lna "iiiHiiiiiil issued h mt..... i!.ori. S.O1I1 .ord ler loirli S!rotnhers;h had It been s;mi...i (0 And she nn ,..i".in . her. bead on l er foiil.i) arm nn. frnnk th" dn.,,0 of ,,, I rom t! a such l.vwept. Teiirhing o t m(,r tbnnk at: Ins over the still r. t',,,p ll. n ! J..b nt nil k!rk nnd f.dcr...ti, the tiew ... . .. w.iild She lb-- . !, ed. Iho t kis- -. But to haie ! s.i.riti.e innkp n hm voiced principal, , , reeijuk or rom that Werr ( f fhf tl.'s oi portiiniij of a .fetn:P to f,.,!ri, n 'mired Silvhi ""m. nn. t'wt n dav. "111 III 0,;,.(1 ,., saw. niol bear the grrntct bisUnl.-:,- ! mere vrn shoij-- bnie s.t. h a clear ""t an iilrpl.me. b,;t n rhsrurtvr of our era wm vim: or s. hoo) n kllMll ng mil " "' " "earing (wn n the eood d nl too much of t!e tp,-- , i n... I ini rlio nrt na 11.1. .. 4 school No, Itlg pfnfron I qnlct man had, l Sylvia caught her brenii, n b.g Jour Iiiierrupt.-"It's easy (n the (laming n,,,,,,,,, a fine iii.iciiMtie baritoi ., !,;,( , f h f tall oimg man after "f the grinning driver. had ch.d . Ibis Nn 4 district tNb.ij" it beet, is,.iis.-d- . Sllila llflrd trsr drrni bed rv. l"e yon. MiM"that the rhlhlirt, (true" "1!"P In. kids; Band.ill. e're going tn to the Coiicrrned. worried f:ue of a ....... (,, not achicie such the plenir before,!,, 'Tin too Ih'n. ton (nil young tti,in of . cren,,, Ce wonder imles the rhlbln-.- , 11 er eaten!" and Sylvln know t rions ev.rrtoti. and the al,P bad why lo p(.,, tmir, i.ar none, that she rirry rf Co doubt of It trie,) eirr fort to plrmr' ! Men, "Io oU think that k? s'gn of fr U T n. :) . the seated figure The Weekly Short Story Ky HELEN R. BARTOA' Willi Stormv evr- "es, this l No. 4. Whir siani alTeetlon a Kiin of naner Ih.n meie.l S.vhlii of nsked Sylvia, aculely ronco . her had taken from the cim-hMlor such a small sHi. of mmT i ioiitaliied etioiih to merit storm) evprei.,1, Mll, sll ,hp fll rloim rebellion In Silviat For with the lirutal ability ol 111..M printed slip, this pnrtleitlnr one Informed the teacher of N,( 4 Irlct schio that nuisl be kept n it h full ntletid.ui.-nil .hn on May 7 And M.iy 7 was the day the sre.ite-- 1 of nil aviatorv was to speak at a banquet 1111.1 own nlr reb bratlon nt WlUon ree rriitlon eroiiiiil; fr,. ji, ),., j Uti n sMi., nu tilP w, hm.is. ,llt due to prolong ,! ot f tuxr into a stubborn epldeinle of ntenilos the principal f,i n mP ni, the member, of No. 4 i,,.,.,, f,,n aitetol.mce and grind n,iv K make up' SllH . IP .i r 1 . Fair Exchange for Sylvia Randall et f-- 1. one-hal- ,) 'V.f'T V If htl Lk . nJlU By NELLIE MAXWELL two-poun- . The Great Brass Brain strawberries. come around, too, to see what was one-hal- ByE.C, TAYLOR "Oh," said Mr. Clant, "we will have to find that." And he looked all around, and down behind a fern was the missing basket with the other squirrels who had one-hul- Machines That Are Almost Human basket." mwfffn the trouble, said : Is "Bushy Squirrel perfectly right. What he says Is so. The Followed by an Enormous Giant. Giant Is very kind." yes," continued the first squir- hopping and Jumping along fob rel who had spoken to her, or lowed by an enormous giant Rushy Squirrel, ns he was culled, Some of the little squirrels were "be Is our best friend. He lives In a cave Just a little way off, and whenever we go to call on blin he gives us nuts to eat and send borne nuts to our mothers and fathers. "He tella us wonderful stories of WHEN making gravy without his adventures. He's as big as the flour, mid the Hour cave but be can curl up way Inside to the fat and stir until well blendwin re none of the real people w ill ed, then add the liquid and a tea- bother hi in. spoonful of caramel to give the "He's afiald If be came forth gravy a little more brown color. Molasses Biscuit. Mix and sift they'd put hi in In a circus and be f dues love the woods so much. two and cnpfuls of pastry f "Why. he says," continued the Hour with teaspoonful squirrel, "that when the circus each of soda and salt, oneelghth comes to the town nearby, the only teaspoonful each of ginger and thing he misses about It Is the pea- cinnamon, a grating of nutmeg, nuts, and be wishes for them so we three tuhlespnonfuls of shortening can have them. are now added, and when well "Tluit Is how kind he Is. He's mixed add three-eightof a cupful of buttermilk and three always thinking of others." Mahulln had stopped crying and of nmlnsses. Bat half an bad decided the giant must be In Inch thick and cut with a small V VELVET WRAP INDISPENSABLE perched on his shoulders, and when be sat down they hopped and scampered all over him. "What's the trouble, little girl?" he asked, and his voice w as so very kind. "I've lost my six wild strawberries," Mahalla answered. "Six wild strawberries," squealed the squirrels. "You needn't have cried over those we can get you more than six." "But they were In a basket of sweet grass," said Mahalla, "and such a dear friend gave me the ' " 1 Hy Charles Siiirhroc ' fit labor-savin- 17 j " 1 ' .xx 1 i. r only figures them out. but In Its cal dilutions It provides against all variants, such as spring tides and neap tides, and tells the extra height to which the water may be expected to rise or fall. Once each year, when the United States coast and geodetic survey prepares to Issue lis annual guide for mariners, the wheels of the Greit Brass Brain are set In mo tinn, and before the day Is ended there Is ready for the printing presses the most exact Information as to how the tides wlil perforin during the coming year In 800 prin cipal ports of the world and 3,.ri00 secondary ports. The result of the Great Brass Brain's v?ork gives mariners all the Information about tides tliat they could require for a year to come, and keeps many a vessel from be coming stranded on a shoal be cause of low water as It makes for port u , ill ..A tit Y h, comrU1 ? liomfr 5 ? i , , Stomach Trou ' Headache and I Dizziness j f If your stomach Is sick, all over. If you can't digestjomi , you lose strength, get nervous and ' as tired when you get up as when I i p; went to bed. ; For 10 years Tanlac has to health and activity many f ' sands who suffered just as you Mr. Daniel Vinciguerra, off' Stiles St., Philadelphia, PaZ saw have not had a dizzy spell or ache since taking Tanlac. Myi are in better shape and I can a good night's sleep." "''j Let Tanlac help you too. It r! recta the most obstinate J rsj ' V ' s " relieves gas, pains stomach and bowels, restores ip tite, vigor and sound sleep. Tanlac b made of roots, barb m herbs. Costa less than 2 cents 1 d Get a bottle from your druggist todr Your money back if it doesn't helpyoL " 111 ' Committee "Shull w e have a committee or fifteen?" "Makes no dlirerence." "Ileh?" "Just so i t. you pick out one mcnV to do the work." -' Vithout K-- army long enough to give Paul Re vere a chance to complete his ride, on which he called the Minute Men to arms and made It possible for the American col (.nisi 10 launch their war for In dependence. Seeker ufter exact tints failed to llnd any documentary evidence to substantiate the legend that lb writers of the sen helped I'atU He vere. nnd that small phase of Amor bun history been me clouded with doubt. m tne iireat r.ras r.ruln was eonsiilti'd. It whs nsked w briber the British army, thnt left Boston at eleven o'clock thai historic night, nnd rmssed to KhM i ambrldge Ma., were held there until tut oVliH-In the tnonilng because thr tide was against them and thry could imt rotitinue ihelr march against (he colonists. Bu-W. Henry .(wgfellows poem. "The Bide of mn Itciere," contained this legend, did I'rnvi dem-lake a bund? Historians wanted to know. The Ureal Bras Br.iiti quickly disposed of the myin. I'rovldenre 1i.in i help Bm, iieiore at nil. th liinking machine" proved. The machine's whirls whirled, and out raine Ihe nnsiier that pit-aof the tide the British relnrdii.g were army, they r.i..t favorable f.n iheir roiitinued lolinm e on to ('on n.rd between eleuti o'cloek that night nnd two o'clock the nen morning IV WV'trrn Nm,tr,1 Cni,., g Ind ni Ban Modicin Mn tribal medicine man bat been roiolenmed by oue Indian or ... In AhisLn gjll.7.llli.n 11,.. U Tin- - Native Brotherhood, I Ml Ketchikan, adopted resolmi Otl gainst fortune toiler and all sons of wiicln rafl n b) Indiana any where. Thepranbrd osnlm litis ; O'lo;.!r follow i borons, the Aln, v..,i ve Biotherhood oppor " 1110111. mrndrdbru.B.Drrt.ol Aciiculiurt.onKnt nndrrthe Connahle procr which inMivv brCoontr Acrnunaai fat killing campaign. Inalat upon K lhr original Satilltin Momy-ttdktun- R-- OCoSrnr.fitiift K Y KILLS-RATS-ONL- Caught Cold Likely Henry Your enpine H couV- badly acaln. Ford Shouldn't wonder. I kadi' n.uiller off last flight. iKm't undertake to be your Im'1 r' keeper If your only Idea U t In Jail. keep lil 111 NERVINE A TONIC AND CulJrn, row Cok-"Soi- ne p t'ttir took Dr. Picrct'i Fi! rreicripn" I r!s I 1 J 7 r f feel the rieci a tonic ail W'' ine to bii'M up in h''M & Ji it me cni,rt ficli.in I am r!...l to rccurnmrod il 'Prescription' to iM nxn mrdiciiie rf t!v! kind." O. L Hall. Si K. V:h it. brupRitta. Fluid or ullrtfc M.llrl ri.lr U frr la ' wttir I'lrrrva mr.llrlnn. I'lnrr'i (link. I la Iha imi.lnm blnnk wlii.h awk ft Vr. I'lrw'i at f alal vla'fj f llal. .. " 'III imuIuhk Il4fnlllr, ( mw HI Salt Lake City's mcsl Hotel Ihe prartlre i 1 fr 1 HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE they ran play In . rif.,,.,h that ,!Mnn . i ran reach rt ; n,,r far d.. on!y by.e M,,i(,B K -r .d a . and be otid note In.- -i . W. Iv. -im -- r rZ f Me, bsni.- 200 - ,.f .V" . .r, perform.n, rrlrke, "" Intertlr. Rnms 200 Til Radio nMinenimi ia ir K. I.ntt Illck of ,.e AniHlran an, Mil' of Snmrnt II rhir,.,,- no re,,,,,, ,hf RATtS art frrrf FROM af(n.n II. .. r1 T tRNCSt C ROSSITFR.rW. N. U, bait Lkt City. N. - 1 i 1 4 J ' Dirrdiianr t lor.Alldru iil1a.7S-.ll.25.t.caiitiot auppljr you. K wnich Mrr f s at d Injure our people, wr affirm at 11101. nen no'. ie allee. .r, fe sleli of Ind'nn il..ri..r ...., rin men. v. lichen ft Bnd fortune telllna re pure fnke; . I II ordered by till onentl Ion nm 11 snail tmintifwt am r tr..lliethrvw 1 ' I of Kill Rats lag.r.nr. 1 whooping au's y rl It--) fever.-Wom- ' C The Great Brass Brain can delve hundred years Into the future, or go bnck centuries Into the past If culled upon, and accurately an swer any mathematical question concerning those future or ancient times. It can tell exactly how high the tide will be nt New York. New Orleans or San Francisco In 21.11 or whether there was high tide when the Spanish Armnda set forth to conquer the world Poisoa One of the household legends of A Ketv Exterminator thit American history recently was Won't KM Lhe&tock.Pouttn, ' blasted by the Great Brass Bruin Historians of the American Revn- - Hogs, Cat, or even Bab Cbkb J luiion generally accepted the legend Irr vard with ahkolute aalrtv aan eonuirf I that tides held back the British deadly L paiuM. OIamadrc(Sqoin.Mn f- a.- - t - fever,- measles, scarlet panion. CticVli MmlrUm "t'rhkei are in.,,, fulfill, I. r -- -- ieits During the low mortality rates Lave for diphtheria, tuberculosis, g n 5 Mi OHtfBSl EVPccroRuiOM IN TUB office of the United States I roust and geodetic survey In Washington Is a "thinking ma chine" that In seven houm does the work of fifty to one hundred math etuaticlaus working continuously for a year. It Is called the Great Brass Its task Is to Brain by scientists. predict the tides for 4.300 ports of the world, and It predicts tnese tides for a year ahead, la less thuu an average working day for man. The Great Brass Brain does this work with absolute accuracy: Its mechanical computations are rap- Idly completed without the possl bllitv of error to which human computers would be subject. This marvel of scientific achieve ment stands six feet high. It Is eleven feet long and two feet wide, device deUpon this pends the safety of American ship ping throughout the worm. In figuring out tides for a year factors en In advunce, thirty-seveter Into each computation. The tide rises and falls 1.400 times rear at any given place on the earth. The Great Brass Brain not |