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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH U. of N. C. Cell Tower THE EARTH A STAR Our Soldiers Fare Well in the Canal Zone T I rkHttHH ta-S-- nwisiMvs At lamp lull MALLCCH By DOUGLAS fvfH4 set Clot In all the town, And all the lamp i, In all the tonne there are, Vaseline , ooo. i FRFPAR ATION 4 STUDIO VISITS WITH TWINKLING STARS IS RADIO FIRMAMENT down. Must seem like some new star Yes, title old earth, so dark, so dim. Has made Itself a star to Mira, , JO - 'rri V. .! a - 'rrJ &-- l- V .. IS 'e OWMLUE In the world sre the soldiers taken cure of better than are those of the United State stationed In the Canal Zone. targe tracts of land ere set aside for raising vegetables for their The use, and these wWuhlci are aald to be unexit-lleanywhere. Illustration shows one of the big truck farms near Colon which are worked by Chinese labor. KJa , - L being Modern (mall town llf portrayed In Friendship Town, new program aerie Inaugurated over netcoast an MiO-WJwork. An all atar cast. Including Edwin Whitney, Don Carney. Ilck Malone and Fat I'agett, blackface comedian; Virginia Gardiner; Edith Spencer and Harry Suiter' orchestra depict the varloua character making up the country Tillage of today. There are scene In the drug store; the academy of music, upstairs; the garage; opera house and other local points of Interest In Town. Locnt politics Friendship play a large part In the general theme, with lore Interest supplied by a pair of )oung sweethearts. Vocal selections are provided weekly by Frank Luther, tenor star. 1 rU i.L l t A-- '' ite4- - ft Oh. how e single candle seemi To twinkle Joy end mirth. And whut a face that kindness beam Can do to this old earth) Pm lure, when that'e the way we ere. Ye reully make the earth t start tU. bouciM Ualloch W NU Nrvlrf Nutty Natural History MUTTON V STORja. EDTIME 5.By THOINTOWBURGESSI M I! M NATURES bb-- WHITE MAGIC s f 1 had forgotten all about that. I guess you are quite right, my dear, he'll THE TURKESTAN ZOOP have to wait until night before we go to the Green Forest, and Pm Just The peculiar walking moth n of entry to see what It Is like over this creature, resembling that of a then-.- " Peter sighed. measuring worm, aaved the conIf you think Pm going with yon, struction of the trans Siberian rail- you are greatly mistaken," declared little Mrs. Peter, with considerable spirit. "It Is dangerous enough over there at best, but witb every thing white except your coat. It Is a great deni more dangerous. Oh, Peter, please promise to stay right here In the dmr Old Prior Patch." But Peter wouldn't promise. lulrJ n l.l.id WNUS.rvic """I c,'anthe T night unto You. ' .7 - s The other night on the Cantor pro- n Dorothy Berliner, radio pianist, writes ns well as plays. Her book has Just Making an Orchestra" been selected by the Child Study association as one of the 100 best children's ln volumes published 1931. One of the most enthusiastic admirers of Dean Qleason L. Archer, who broadcasts talks on law over a National network weekly, Is np elderj ly blind man who sends gifts ranging from rare books on Colonial history to boxes of fruit YcurHome and You will make a difference In the way are uncertain and thnt a teaspoon may mean anj thing from a little yon go about the tusk. In almost all reape hooks pub over a standard teaspoonful to lished nowadays meii'-urtgiven ire three times as much. alvvnjs level. That ls a cup Is a ((c). 1331 Mil Iuh Gor ta ' Syndicate measuring cup leveled off straight at the top, teaspoons and table spoons are best measured with graded standard measuring spoons. But occasionally one finds an In teresting recipe in an old book that CORN MEAL DISHES Then one must sounds tempting. bear ln mind that measurements UltlNG the winter months corn meal dishes are used, as they are wholesome, hearty, and full of food value. Steamed Brown Bread. Take one and one half cupfuls each of sour milk, sweet milk, molasses, corn meal and flour, two of soda, one teaspoonful f of salt, package of seeded raisins, one cupful of chopped wal nuts and one package of figs. These may be omitted If not desired. Thicken with graham flour and steam two and hours ln a mold. Turn out hot and bake Ui the oven until dry. It may be baked without steaming If pre ferred, one and onehnlf hours. Frozen Salad. Take two cream cheeses, put through a rlcer, add one cupful of mavonnaise, one cupful of cream whipped, one uin of drained, sliced pineipple, cut Into dice, one smull The traffic problem Isn't particubottle of niartschino cherries cut new larly says retrospective Rhetta. Noah had trouble findtrg into h'ts and one bottle of sliced Mix and pack in a Mt Ted olive a parking place, too in ke and sjlt- - Serve s s Dai nUicate.i i t sy,vi (3 s New-pao- By Betsy Caltister USING THE COOK BOOK TT IS one thing to have a good I cook book, and quite a different thing to use It in an Intelligent manner. Many Intelligent women somehow fall to apply their mental talents when It conies to their cook books, though they may be experts when It comes to using the dictionary and other reference hooks. One should never use a cook book without first carefully reading the It Is preface and Introduction. worth while also to rend the table of contents and the alphabetically arranged Index at the back. In this way you can get a good Idea of how to find whut you want In the book when you are ln a hurry. In the back of many cook books there are a number of blank pages and if these are lacking It ts a good plan to paste In a few at the back. Mere you may make notes of recipes tTiSS.lt you have tried with any additional The tailored maid Is seen during suggestions you will find helpful in the morning hours, swinging along using them. One should never begin using a in business like fashion. The young lady above Is wearing an attractive recipe without first reaJmg It over There nm.v be si me tailored suit of gray material thoroughly. comment In the last sentence that with scarf end beret corn-blee- d A plugue prevention a survey of result) d la th discovery of a absolutely frea of Best spot tilth and the Incident vast regarded aa o remarkable that th Investigators tarried for some explanation of th unAnew, I prsyi Resolved thst I will drive, a my usual situation. This favored apot waa the town of Prleaka and th strength I, T do my part. eountry Immediately surrounding It Each hour with kinjncv. and Flea are notoriously good carrier of the germ of Mil disease and And a high heart! therefore the entire wide reaches of I ihrl Arnold Tildrn in Good Afri-were ajstematleully searched for anlimils varrjlng Infected sped-me- n of pullcx Irrltana. lienee It happen that certain dog at Prleaka. which Ilea on the Karroo prairie of the Cape of Good Hope province, were searched for flea by the medical men. Not solitary Jumper could be found. Every cur, even the most neglected and mongrel native-ownebrutes, wus absolutely devoid of Thls It the Morehend Patterson them. Bell tower, the Sioo.nuo gift oflTT SEEMS strange to remember The theory of some residents U war Civil there 1 Auierl-ML before John Motley Morehead the that that the nitrates tn the barren lands can minister to Sweden, and Kufut was no real conversation among this particular settleMen and surrounding Lenoir Puttergon, prominent New casual acquaintances. York tobacco manufacturer, which young women of promise ;ient the ment act as a natural disinfectant. wn formally presented to the Uniseveral hours playing sll'y games versity of North Curollna recently. and New Year calling wn hailed meThe tower wus dedicated as with delight aa the time for makmorial to the Morehead and Pat- ing Dew friends and Incidentally, Keep terson families who have been die for making matches." Find In good F In of North the tlngulslied history coeulidoa far outdoor work lhere was little for girls to do Carolina. It Is 172 feet high and outside the home nnd. as a matter by using McnthoUtum regularly. has 12 chimes. It It Indispensable foe cracked, of course, they were supported. ore skin. Jars or tubes. Mothers saw the point and persuadmeans to furnhh the fathers ed In but the Ing bumpy zoops places, were unable to think of linear die that they and the glrs could visit lance and vertical elevations at the the few stores In quest of suitable adorning for the grent even! same time. A half dozen girls here and there Three peanuts make up the head World's Slowest Animals most convenient lor and body shown above, the univer- met at hou-e- a A sloth was rare men of sal Joint being a wad of chewing the group and the young by C. S. Webb, the exgum and the neck a clove. Legs are the town clubbed and hired what picked up was plorer. It swimming In a Britshort toothpicks and the feet are ish Guiana river, two miles from Rice beans. with grains split nary land. Day Dream Is estimated to be Ink spots can be stuck on for eyes. about five years old. "It took her," I (Q Metropolitan Nwpaner 8ertlc ( W NU Service) said Sir. Webb, exactly S minutes 47 seconds to climb from my boots t cost healtlile'-feasts least The to my shoulders, and I am not a She was said to be at the giant. top of her form. According to Mr. Webb, she and her mates live ln pet petunl tw Might, more than 100 feet above ground. Sloth eyesight Is so feeble that Day Dream wears a staring target pattern between her or prospective suitors shoulders, would never be able to find the lady." Af-rU- 1 IloUH-keepui- Old Time New Years - Frank Crumlt and Julia Sanderson, dropped ln on Rudy Yallee at the Pennsylvania Grill recently. Yallee suddenly broke Into his routine, and called on Crumlt to sing his Gay Frank got up. cleared Caljallero. his throat, hesitated, and had fo admit that at the moment he could not remember the' words of one of the most famous of the songs written by none other than Mr. Frank Crumlt. Some quick prompting by Miss satfed the day. TI psu of peace, Now it is day; TTlth roursge end with Joy Id me g forth d gPEP three-cINwe- d d Walllngton: Hey, Ejjdlel In China they grow pumpkins so big they cut em In two ard each half makes a cradle for a baby. Admiral Cantor: Huh I Thats nothing I Back home they grow vegetables so large that three cops sleep on one beet. - Boh Emus and His Pony Are Far From Home o gram: co!d ft 6 hourtN- -j Drives it Away in 12 Lours. Rthovoi HeadscK Neuralgia Pairs African Province Found to Be Flealess Ostia Hi not look behind alghl Lei Why, even those friendly old brant are beautiful now, and you know (lint tmii h ns we loe them DETER It A ItItIT la Just like most we never could rull them beautiful Ifjt and girls when the first before. Sometimes I've thought real snow falls. If he had the voice Unit It wumiI fair of Old Mother for shouting he would shout for Nature to give Hip birds a chance pure Joy. As It Is he kicks his to see so much, while we huve to heels long and doe fool- together Itay Ier kins, radio funster, says s "Ins Just to show how good lot of men today who,' there are Mourning Rings I suspect !le feels. that If Lnc Hie custom of bequeathing a when they think of business, get Possum should see him he mourning ring or piece of mourning Slump In the throat. would snv that Peter Is "light In Jewelry to friends of a det eased ts tils Imld. Hut Cue Hilly Possum known (o hive existed as etrly as road from utter failure wdien the Mariclla Shields, who play varied 10 ,M- - an(1 ' a"S the Fifteenth century. Usually the cold weather froze the Russian roles. Is proud of a naive tribute to ",e,n In and his wnrin hollow tree when rings were gold or silver In vvhKh yardsticks so hard that they could her ability as a delineator of chll either a design In black enamel was not measure up the curved sections dren. Following a recent broadcast the IW snow falls. To Peter the white magic," as worked, or which were mnde with a of the track. A pair of zoops were In which the former vaudeville aceither around the ring brought up from the zoo at Boktress played a little girl, she re- he calls the snow, li one of the reieptnele or where the setting usually oc hara, and were soon trained so that ceived dozens of letters from chil- most wonderful of all the wonderful Nathings which Old Mother curs. In which nn exceedingly tine they could step off seventy two dren who thought she really was ture gives to the Croat World. By braid f the hair of the di teased Indies with great exactitude. Travchild. means of It In a single day or a was placed. elers complain of the roadbed be-DlKht Greea soldier who has been In the 1"K,f Meadows and the Creen Forest Into of rh,'r3rl?nd 8 ,beaUf1-tsince 'theWorid iar VtlTwroTai , on1 Elaine Page, fashion expert "'1 singleugly or uniieas.in the Woman's Radio Iteview, for re 0'1 40h," Said Peter, That Is Only Instructions for crocheting a scarf, 'lh,( t0 ll,'n ' "'re' ,r,,1u,d rfd M,r described In one of her broadcasts. Old Roughleg, the Hawk " The veteran explained he could ! Old lil,s the Pasture was a stay right here all the year through, stick to knitting like many of vi.1 and dreary waste, for you reinem- but 1 take It all h.uk now We comrades, but lie preferred to do ber that the Ited Terror hud swept cant go to see new things so sue something different. nerews It and left It black and unJust makes our own little pail of sightly, a dreadful thing to look at. the Great World all over for us, benervous are celebrities Muny Now as Jolly, round, red Sir. Sun nnd I wouldn't ml-- s It for anything fore a microphone, but not Frank kicked his blankets and begin tils Lets go over to the Green Forest Buck, the mnn who brings em back climb up In the blue, blue sky and see wlmt It looks like. alive from the Jungles. Huek, who dully the Old Pasture lay white and pure We'll do nothing of the kind was recently Interviewed by Grant-lanand beautiful. Was not that magic? Peter Rabbit I" declared little Mrs Itlee over a national network, In Just the few short hours of the Teter. Are you crn7? Look over admits lie was Jumpy during renight Old Mother Nature had made there on a limb of that Big Hick hearsal, but perfectly at ease when a wonderfully beautiful thing of a ory lree. Whnt Is that? he faced the mike. dreadfully ugly thing. Peter looked On a low branch he Sometimes," confided Peter to saw a hkuk spot. It was so fur The quintet of Hawaiian Sere- little Mrs. I have wished away that It looked like nothing hut Peter, nades hails from the South Sea Is- that I had wings like the birds and a spot, but against the white of lands. Joseph Rodgers, the director, could fly away to the sunny South the snow It was quite black Oh, picked up the other four members land Just to see new things, but said Peter carelessly, "that Is only and brought them to America. They now I am I havent got wings, old Roughleg, the Hawk. He can't are William Joseph, Frank Antlserl, for I dont glad believe that down there catch us. Jlny Hnpikinl nnd Samson Aknka. In the sunny Southland Is anything He certainly cant If we Slav so new and wonderful as whnt we right here In the Old Hrler Patch, Mill Rogers, according to Frank! jmv6 rglt u,re nere ne nre right declared Mrs. Peter, and that Is Luther, tenor, Is the only great, the dpar 0( BrIpr ,,a(ch on the Just what we are going to do comedian who never looks for gags" Green MeadowSi and rIght oxer Youve fooled him by squatting per for his next stage appearance. Ln- yondpr l9 the Green Forest . yet but ther traveled with Rogers through everything Is new and different fectly still In the brown gru-.sthe South and West on a flood relief. from what It was yesterday. Not yon can't fool hltn that way now. If had a white coat you might do tour, and declares the humorist Is one ginge thing looks the same, you Bob Evuns, wounded Amerkun war veteran, as he arrived In Paris with his pony, Tony, who draws a but with a brown coat you it, never at a loss for the correct an haven't a chance in the world. miniature prairie schooner carrying their supplies and a small bunk for Evans. They have already comswer to any question serious or hu1 Thats so, admitted Peter. pleted 17,500 miles of travel in the United States, Canada and Mexico, and were headed for Italy. morous. OLD MOTHER abide this FOR MORNING I think, when Christ Himself looks Cw wmidl w bitter-nr.- Olfclil Now day is through. And in unbroken prac day. 700 m M. V frre from O God, Now it i That lemli to their own Christmas TOWN (Mrt M'-lI- lirn Free from lhoe unlaid (hovls of hurt auJ pain Thai haunt the light; Forgive my fault anj hi uis fI time May find a little brighter nay FRIENDSHIP C STOP YOUR COLD IN 6 HOURS WITH Hie loneliness and chill, On Tour Radio H my SET Upon the window 111, Holt others In the dark snd dump, FRIDAY, PRAYERS FOR THE NEW YEAR V sliced on lettuce with a bit of dressTint the dish with the sirup ing. of the maraschino cherries If desired. (8) 1931 Western Npmnrpr Union ) Will Boss Pirates The Happy Day. were then known as hacks and there were private tandems which lent a dashing effect The happy day having arrived, what bliss there was tn discussing the beaux and belles and the tinsel fixings! The party dresses of that day were of Swiss muslin with a double skirt, and also of a material called tarla tans, of varying degrees of quail' y, often dkplajlng long trains trimmed with satin ribbon and braids. The men were busy making a living and the days pleasure often emptied their pocketbooks, but It was considered well worth while. Now and then a pair of shoulder straps loomed among the callers and filled to the climax a day long to be remembered. These recurring gajeties nuturally gave the country village something to talk about and there was a demand for better ral ment for men and women. Information concerning It was well met by Peterson's and Godeys magazines with colored plates and fine suggestions, which had never before been shown nnd on which the Imagination might rely. Indl anapolls News. Rapid Printing of Braills Beading matter for the blind has not been generally available for the reason that under the older system of Braille printing It was necessary to make every dot by hand, so thnt rending matter for the blind was not only scarce, but often prohibitory In price. A great advance ln tills matter Is In a recently Invented rotary press for the printing of Braille type which lias been Installed at the National Institute for the Blind ln London. Sixteen thousand pages of Braille reading material are being turned out In nn hour, a speed five times greater than has ever before been possible. Hiccough Remedy v An attack of hiccoughs (Nan be stopped liy the use of an ordinary paper bag. Dr. L. A. Golden of has cured cases which have ns long as two continuous days, opening of the bag is held tlgl over the patient's mouth and As he breathes, carbon dioxide accumulates nnd this frequently brings relief. At any rate the treatment can do no harm unless kept up ao long that the patient faints from lack of oxjgen. World's Work. His Status Isnt he?" merely a thinks A has been, No ; London Tit-Bit- Salt Lake Citys Just Like Us fewest Hotel one-hal- one-hal- f v i & V 3 . v Mjff ' 4 ft XY Make tlons? 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