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Show ITINTAIl BASIN RECORD A Couple of Good Cracks at Herr Hitler ' f'HJj army, the navy, the air force A and the marines are looking in r :ne main direction for their re- ruits. This direction is toward the thlele who is supposed tovbe who light to be in physical condition, 1 , 3us the alertness he has drawn ora competitive sport This means bove all, the football players. After is comes baseball players, basket-al- l players, fighters and track '.en. We have received some complaint too many sports writers are fying to place the main burden on n ath- fthletes, especially :tes. This is where the main burden elongs. It is only natural that a ountry should look to its young 'hat well-know- ( ien trained in sport, above any when war arrives. 'hese young men make- - or should lake the best service material, rith something to spare. They hould be much more physically fit lan others who have had no such fiance to get in such fine shape. p Competition is supposed1 to the form of alertness needed in 'ar especially football competi-on- , where one has to think and a hurry. ctin iage Most of these now in sport and ltoes reate S ot yet in the service have ceived unusual recognition from ,n the way of headline sddmg ,eir country nd radio tribute. Also, in the way f financial rewards. More will be expected from our thletes than from any other class. lnotkehese happen to be better equipped on and only the most vital S serve, hettl easons should keep them from But when this line tie bugles sounded war they put t dist heir games away. b ther class, de-elo- es Dont Wait Too Long I recall the sound advice that daj. Swede Larson, late excellent ' tavy football coach, gave a proml-legridiron star before we were n c n the war as we are now. Please dont wait too long before t jj Swede said. I dont nlisting, the country at large is going o like famous athletes, still young. (2i, nt MVv y. - v - Relieves Labor Pains Ti I 4 11 f ; ; i 1 I n j'ef'Vnw' - t. HARKICT f 1 I I MAJOR SWEDE a as. LARSON leaning up in other lines. Some arm of the service needs men like ou needs them badly. We need Ihat you can give us in a personal ) ay We need your example even Ssiore. So Im asking you again not a make the mistake of waiting too V-- senng 1) jced Community activities have a good many things to recommend them: They make for a better understands'"5 ing among neighbors and consequently greater tolerance; they serve to bring the younger crowd together in a common effort with the older people, thus promoting a mutual respect and confidence; they J frequently uncover unsuspected local talent; they help to tone down those who have a tendency to run things and to develop the hidden gifts of those who are too " r x they tend to keep people particularly the restless younger ones out of mischief; they are, in short, a strong unifying and socializing force. A geod time for the inauguration From Germany comes a photograph (left) passed by the propaganda bureau containing the following ad- of a community leisure-tim- e project mission: "A German motorized unit stalled by snow on the Eastern front. Thus did Old King Winter take is in the autumn or early winter a crack at Adolf. And here is Jacques Soustelle (right), representative of the Free French, taking a crack at when outside work in gardens and Hitler in Mexico City, at ceremony known as the break ing of the pinata. As the pinata in this case was fields is at a minimum, and when, on the other hand, some of the an effigy of Hitler, Jacques found new strength in his arm. sports and amusements which occupy people during the summer months are not available, VUIAT TO DO FIRST Let those who have the germ of the plan in mind call a general meeting, urging everyone to come, 'i--xl so that, from the beginning, the -project may be a genuine commuIt should never be nity project. thought that the activity is to be merely a temporary one, but on the contrary it should be planned for permanency. At the first meeting it will be necessary, after the purpose of the meeting has been discussed, to elect officers, since a permanent organization must be conmanner. ducted in a business-lik- e Nevertheless, the organization should be kept as simple as possible, the officers consisting, probably, of a permanent chairman ("permanent that is, for a year), a secretary and a treasurer. Some funds will be required, which should be raised by local entertainments or in some other simple manner. From the beginning the organization should be and if funds strictly are slender they must be eked out by individual and group effort At the first meeting a committee of persons who are not afraid ot work should be appointed (or elected as the community may choose) to make a survey which will show, among other things, what are the The defenses of Singapore, the Gibraltar of the East, are, naturally, military secrets, but this map of the major interests of the community Raid-fre- e in British island fortress gives some idea of the citys size, Its resources and harbor facilities. and what agencies already exist the first days of the Pacific war, Singapore was attacked repeatedly by Jap bombers but valiantly defended. which can be counted upon to help. Martial law was declared in the Singapore area shortly after the first attack by Japanese Invaders. It is of the utmost importance that the program finally outlined shall consist of activities which will appeal strongly to every major group in the community: that is, to men and w to women, to boys and girls, to young Igf t i people as a class, to older people as to a class, to the those interested in sports, in music, in drama, in serious study, in poliI- tics or in purely social affairs. It requires grea tolerance, tact, and genuine human kindness to r v, ;v keep a large number of people work, .E , , n W s ing together in harmony, hence the , ( 'if executives and the committee memt bers should be chosen from among and the most imparthe best-likeI y i , i women available. i: and men tial v! v af men, who laid your good lives down kle " Who took the khaki and the li sat' in place of cap and', gun, tom i ; gown. on t God bring you to a fairer place leratf than even Oxford town. At -- V'-- e m , 10 Set in both army 8 certain add but have been g.thlete writes, V lrned down on account of de-- 1 active eyesight I have done my jfestimo Yet 1 can see people looking , tlirl queerly, wondering why I am 0t n. some service. I am not alone . BARBER COLLEGE Relieves reS lve us a button that will show we at least to get in? It is ao much to keep explaining. MONTHLY EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. Demand for barbers. Salt Lake Barber College, 170 Regent St., formerly Molcr Barber College. Women who Buffer pain of OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEW AND USED desks and chairs, files, typewriters, addins inch's, safes, S. L. DESK EX., 35 W. Broadway. Salt Lake BEAUTY SCHOOL SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Onicfl VUibil Largest in the West. 18 years successful operation. Modern, thorough, pracWrite for catalogue. tical Enroll anytime. 3oH South Salt Lake City, Utah Main Week No. 4202 WNU lrrecru-l- ar periods with cranky nervousness due to monthly functional disturbances should find Lydia E. 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NOT A SPORADIC '44 ' d I d 4 k&A w i y ' v ATTEMPT Unless plans are made from the Z $ 't s ' project, it beginning for a long-tim- e is probable that the initial enthusiasm I V will evaporate and the project will never get beyond the incipient stage I'? s' J y f Therefore, the very first plans sub r V' mitted to the community must in if; ? iff elude a group of seasonal projects closely overlapping: Such, for ex ' ample, as a series of plays or con s f i certs in which the local talent fig' J . i . ,, . ures, to be given to raise necessary 'A ,i funds; following these may come 4 suggestions for garden groups per.de neighborhood gardens if the haps for the present. We will all have to do without new automobile tires is suburban; for community ' of placing clubs and Completing the job Next best thing is a retreading job on your old ones, if they are too Scout and Girl Scout Boy operation in progress. sandbags outside the office windows organizations; for community sports smooth for safety. At left you see a The in to Bossert of Hotel to old the Brooklyn. casing A camel back, or new rubber top, is vulcanized such as bowling, tennis, badminton tire barriers were installed so the hotel ls shown how a worn-oball types of give a new gripping tread. At the right or a new tread. organization could keep functioning volley which preferably will involve large compares with one that has just been given a face lift, sports an in raid. of case air It. The recapped tire is at left; the old smoothy beside groups of people; for county fairs; for anything, in fact, in which the entire community will have an inAs Gas Goes terest More ambitious projects, such as beautifying the local high- ' a community cen; 7 ways, building mwiwpim mu in pnn?' i ' . ter, or a community church; or plans looking toward the establish: ment of a branch of the State or County library which may draw upon the larger center for books any or all of these worthy projects r ft J ' should come later, as an outgrowth y ' of the original plans. ( : r i A For Inspiring information tn this held, 'T ' ' ; send fiv cents to Superintendent el s i I -- ,. rrof'. v 4 'v l J -- MRS. JOSEPHINE ;N CULBERTSON solves the problem in this smart and pleasant way. Mrs. Josephine Culbertson bridge authority and gracious hostess delightful-to-ea- t Suggests this answer to the bridge-suppe- r problem. ut on Ration in Hawaii r&f bridge-suppe- r 4-- "A FEAST-FOR-THE-LEA- Guards Singapore S s . ; 4 .- s f 's. T , ,?,, v,; fT V,-- " . , Uocu-ment- ' Lieut. Gen. Sir Henry Tow nail, Honolulu shows d photo which was received from Tliis on the first day, new British chief in the Far East, blocks two over lined owners up Honolulu automobile ration tickets. Note the who succeeded Sir Robert Brooke-rophawaiting at the city hall to get their gasoline IIis first job was to steis This Is for the proentrance. sand bag barricade on each side of the the Jap invasion of Malaya. armed guards. tection of the censor-approve- Mi HOTEL r. well-know- n 8 respect There are many, eovf1 1any otkers- - Isn't there some way !ake vvar or navy department could oven ,rav Agree in Charity i have tried navy" To In faith and hope the world will disagree, but all mankinds concern is charity. Pope. Hotel Gets War Wraps oiMlnoiher Problem, 1 FEEM-fl-MlNT- v 4 again sport pectators is all through until the cvar ls over and won. gs, exce. When men like Colin Kelly are Irysiving at Japanese warships and con tying when a few marines proved jled, erhat marines are at Wake island, made le broken-fiel- d runner and the chee locking back and the charging lenu ackle are badly overshadowed, witt The nation expects football play-k rs to put their games away aa r as all available for service are uddi oncerned. It is np to these men In the younger men to prove peac'port lat competitive sport that big-m- e sport has a purpose to serve eyond publicity and gate receipts. This doesnt mean just a small It means an overercentage. whelming majority. It doesnt mean love xemption through flat feet or some 1'nor physical detail. It doesnt 533 lean dependencies, unless it is a latter of dire need. rSC 29. Singapore, Gibraltar of East, Is Rich Prize V Time Over mmu. of ft r5V?.i ($ off er big-tim- At 29, Shes Grandmother Mrs. Paul N. Babbit of Salt Lake City was a grandmother at the age K(, ,etts war poem came back to us .q0(j biess you happy gentle-ius- Once WILSON!1 Programs In Your Community N Again the final verse of Winfred ge MAY Leisure-Tim- e mi i SLOW YOU UP When bowels are sluggish and you feel irritable, headachy and everything you do is an effort, do as nvlhona do chew FEEN-A-MINthe modern chewing gum laxative. Simply chew FEEN-A-MIN- T before you go to bed sleep with out being disturbed next morning gentle9 thorough relief, helping you feel swell full of your normal pep. Try Spain, irEEN-A-MINTastes good, is handy economical. A generous family supply and - 1 young-married- 1 CONSTIPATION ments and moreover, the date and hour of birth can be set at Putting Extra Stretch in Rubber : DONT LET While the Caesarean is more costly and slightly more dangerous than the normal birth in compensation it relieves the mother of labor pains, preserves the child from injury through pressure or instru- itena Washington, D. C asking tot Chil Bureau Publication No, 241, I HE IIYMENOPTEItA Ants, bees and wasps belong to this order. They are industrious workers and many of them are famed as artisans. They are extremely valuable in the economy of nature since it is by their aid that melons, cherries, apples, squashes, cucumbers, and many other fruits The ind vegetables are fertilized. Hyrncnoptera are frequently divided into two groups the stinging jroup and the borers, they are the most specialized group of insects ind invertebrates. 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