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Show CACHK AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH Loners WHEN SCHOOL IS OVER I HEN there ! a shift In com-- ' mund In the American navy the acemiipniiying ceremony I sol7 ELL, School i over, ao they Our photograph thou bay. Rear Admiral Frank II. Brumby tuU iig command of the They Como and put their book a w ay. j force while the the rru.ser Auginta, lay In lais An Exam are over, they have passed, K harbor. Admiral Brumbys And ao theyre through sllh school, at hut ; ut Vice Admiral preleoeor Or so the; say end ao I Ihmight Clark. When was nolhlng teachers la ug Id Thai I Would ever need lo know. Yea, so tiny think, and I thought so. ' emn ami colorful. vclt's lllhgtlt, tram th Iioiim- - f r a fI Presidency am a Heavy Load' cn Vlni frt a t li g tiou agiln lo I lie train to whhh a triuiruju rriKiilt-ii- i of th l ioii-- d Siuh-- U nulijivled. An)ulie buhllug that hat to umlor.ii St anil, in make the Job canler. attempt innie hat come forward with a workable plan to llghlcu the burden. Prcaldeiit have leeo criticized in communities away from the capital many timet In the leva ii m the; took a week or In other yearn. It a tnonih o!T. has been common to hear political attaikt on the President then occupying the White House un account of varaihm or recreational method a that caused their absence from the Exeeulive Mansion, observer here, however, can III no else agree that such criticism la Justified. On the contrary, I lielleve the agreement would be on a premise that were the President unahle to get away from Ida Job periodically, lie would be a broken man physically, if not mentally. In a abort time. The President of the I'nited State baa at Ida bis k and call all of the advisers, all of the expert assistance, everything that la required to enuhle Idm to do the Job. Yet. with all of this, lie cannot dodge the of leadership, and that He la the crux of the problem. must lead In the right direction and that necessitates familiarity with every problem lo be solved by Ids He receives advice administration. and assistance from all shades of opinion because It Is human for men and women to have varying So the President has to views. sort them out and arrive at his own conclusions and those conclusions either make or break tbe administration. s e l ft with him at brvakfjM. He adtlim waa able to dine alone lu the eveto there were ning he decided at once and people whom he had called to consult were awaiting the moment they were to have with him. It would naturally that the strain would subside after the first few week of a new administration, but auch sm not the rase for President Roosevelt He told the country during ble campaign that " he would like to have "s In olllce for awhile. He wanted to start off hi administration without having congress In session and with Some time to nmp pinna. But that was not to be. The honeymoon. If such It ran be called, baa delujed until now, and evru now be Is not safe from the worries of his Job, nor from the pestering of politicians. The newiaper corresKindcnt of Washington are In a peculiar position to Judge the load the President carries. Those who are detailed to reiHirt White House activities are thankful when the President sends out word that there will be a brief respite. It means a moment In which those writer can safely leave their Job and eat a meal without fearing that the President has sent another special message lo congress or has determined to call a world conference or has suddenly decided on some tees consequential thing. bn-auo- e enjoys the out- - J8t President Hoover s - 1 , I , ,V t ,s .; - fuii r t t , , i t see The Nile river was Important to the Egyptians because it was ao bandy. Short Tall started straight for piece ol bark lying on the ground. As he disapfat beetle ran peared beneath It out from the other side. Then Short Tall appeared and Peter could see that he was following that beetle by means of Ills nose and not with his la following Reddy Fox, Thor nf on W ThII the Shrew man who plays lo In western pic- tures. Hygiene Is eyes. before Peter could That Is what a long nose Is good recover from his surprise at Short-Tail- s for, chuckled Short-Tall- , as that sudden renp;iearance, seem- beetle disappeared down t.ls throat from nowhere. e 1131. br T W. HurtMS WNU Senrlc. Is a ingly Why wh whered you come funny little fellow, thought friun, and how did you know what Peter, as he waited for Short-Tal- l I was thinking? sluitercd Peter. to return The shape ol Ills body "1 came out of this little hole, Is a whole lot like that of Miner aside Chuckled Short-Tailthe Mole, and just getting glimpses some leaves to show apulling round little SEVERAL DESSERTS of him as I did. I dont wonder I thought lie was a Mole. But now that I have seen more oi him he IF THERE Is part of sponge 1 reminds me of other eople, too. 1 cake left, u.-- It cut Into small dont wonder he Is often taken for pieces, placed In sherbet glasses a Mouse by people who dont use with sections of orange or allced And their eyes as they should. peaches. Pour over the cake and fruit a soft custard that has been then the quickness with which he well chilled. Top with a spoonful moves, appears and disappears, and of whipped cream and garnish with the fierceness with which he hunts a cherry If It Is for a special occasion. reminds me of Shadow the Weasel. He certnlnly Is a funny little fellow. Baked Caramel Custard. For one thing, he bus got a funny I must ask nose. him ihout that There are few people who do not nose. enjoy a good custard, baked boiled or served as floating Island Take Who has got a funny nose? def one quart of milk, five eggs, manded a sharp squeaky voice. Who has got a funny nose? If you cupful of sugar, four tablespooufuls ot caramel sirup, mean me, I would have you to know tea f tea that there Is nothing funny abut my spoonful of salt and nose. It would be a funny nose If Heat spoonful of vanilla extract It were not just as It Is. What do Peter Could See That He Was Fol- the milk, add sugar and caramel, lowing That Beetle by Mean of add the lightly beaten eggs and vayou find funny about It, Peter RabHis Nose. nilla and pour Into custard cups set bit? I want to know what you find Into hot water. Bake until the cenDont you know funny about It. I find the ter Is firm enough to leave a knife that it Isnt polite and It Isnt kind entrance to a tunnel. to talk about peoples looks behind tunnels of Miner the Mole quite use- clean when thrust Into the custard. when I want to keep out of ful To make the sirup put sugar Into a their backs? You ought to know sight. As for knowing what you smooth frying pan, melt and stir that. help It until liquid, add boiling water and All tills was poured out by Short- - were thinking, how could when you were talking out loud to stir until dissolved. This sirup may yourself? Now what Is funny about be bottled and kept for some time, my nose? to use for flavoring. Well, replied Peter, looking a Wlittle foolish at having been overPineapple Custard. dont suppose it Is really heard, f Heat one quart of milk, funny, but it Is such a different nose cupful of sugar and pour over four from the noses I am used to that it VjtDAT'S OF eggs very slowly. Cook seems funny to me. In the first In a double boiler until the custard vyARious per,oos place, why Is it so long? Add two cupfuls coats the spoon. Short-Tai- l wriggled his nose of pineapple cut Into small pieces, I never have thought thoughtfully. flavor with vanilla and serve. of it as being long, but perhaps it is, said he. "I can tell you one Mix six tablespoonfuls of cornf thing, and that Is that it Isnt a starch with cupful of sugar, f particle too long for my needs. You add one quart of rich milk, not need with people big eyes may tenspoonful of salt and cook In a long noses, but my nose 'S as good double boiler until the starch is wtll as eyes to me. As a matter of cooked at least 20 minutes. Beat fact, my eyes don't amount to much, one egg until light, pour the hot pudbut If anyone has got a better nose ding slowly Into it and bent well than I have I don't know who It Is. again. Add one teaspoonful of va'hat ornately wrought Eyes don't amount to much, but a nilla nnd pour into wet molds. handkerchiefs, edged with 1913. Western Newspaper Union good nose Is the most necessary were worn hats the in gold, thing in the world. of gentlemen during the Even while he was talking, Short-Tai- l reign of Queen Elizabeth. was poking about among the They were a mark of favor leaves and turning them over with from admiring young ladies his nose, for it Is quite impossible of that time. for Short-Tai- l to keep still. Suddenly with his nose to the ground. Just McClure 1933. g). Newspaper Syndicate. as Bowser the Hound runs when he WNU Service WHEN A LONG NOSE IS USEFUL Hurl kart ts the movies usually . ml gas In the sir. Bell SysdlcSlS WNU Servlcw Knit Swagger Suit lower. JCooKPoolf , e ' one-hal- one-fourt-h one-hal- A political speaker Is a man who throws his mouth Into high gear and telle the world only the good of one eaya doubting Dora, and party, only the bad of the other parties. C 1933. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service carefully, taking due consideration of the varying slopes. Her policy Is one of safety first, being careful not tc putt too bard. She attempts to determine the direction by some point In direct path to the hole and putting over this spot The stroke Is lust hard enough to get the bnll up to the hole, making sure that If the ball does not drop It will at least slop within a font radius of the cup. 1933. Bell Syndicate. This spring knit swagger suit Is natural string color blit plalded hunters green. The knitted blouse and the knitted scarf are also In the vivid green. In In 1 OYOU Slippers for Evening Are Now Shown in All Colors KnO- 1 one-hnl- well-beate- one-hal- Cinderellas glass slippers can't compete with the glamorous mod ern models that go dancing now. Exquisite new evening slippers tempt from the show windows nil colors, all tints, to match or contrast with the gown. They are fash loned of velvet, doeskin, crepe, satin, broeade, silver and gold kid skin, and are elaborate and ornamental. t The lavish sandal is passing out of the fashion picture. It Is being succeeded by a new sandal patlern In which the tips of the toes and heels are covered. cut-ou- one-hal- lint Is liberty? Bop, "What a lady In New York harbor holds beyond the reach of men. 1933. Hell Syndicate. WNU Service. w la-r- n rerd Puny Creatures That Have Held Up Trains WNU Service. PAPA KNOWS No Haulers Can Harm Them Now A train wa traveling nn the Morelos railway of Mexico when the driver suddenly saw a red light ahead, and pulled up In a hurry. Before he could find out what the trouble was, another train rnme up behind and ran Into Ms, killing three passengers. The red light was Just an ordlnnry signal lantern, on which had settled a swarm of cochineal Insects. The light, shining through their tiny bodies, caused the signal to appear a vivid crimson. Lions have held up railway traffic In East Africa, and elephnnts have done the same In Burma, but yotl can hnrilly Imagine a hedgehog as capable of such nn act Yet near Sandlmch, In Cheshire, a hedgehog held up all traffic for nenrly an hour. The unfortunate little beast crept between the points and the side rail and wns trapned when the points were moved, thus preventing them from closing properly. Still more amazing was the exploit of a beetle, which, by crawling Into the signaling apparatus at Hounslow, tipsct the contact and caused all slgnnls to be set at danger. It wns a quarter of an hour before the source of the trouble waa discovered. London Answers. Eczema Burned and Itched Terribly Graphic Golf fciLEMKA Poivnow on British Isle ISA'S itoONFp'OSW- -, KEEPS Healed by Cuticura Eczema broke out In pimples on my child's head and later spread to her neck and back. It burned and itched terribly and the little one scratched and cried continually. Her clothing hurt her so that I kept a very thin dress on her. Her hair came out in handfuls and what waa left was lifeless and dry. The Irritation prevented her from sleeping, I sent for a free sample of Cntl-cur- a Soap and Ointment I conld see a difference after using them. I purchased more and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment she waa healed. (Signed) Mrs. J. K. Thompson, Energy, Texas, July 26, 1932. Cuticura Soap 23c. Ointment 25e and 50c. Talcum 25c. Proprietors: Potter Drug & Chemical Corp, Mai. den, Mass. Adv. COU.6 EVE Om intently Ball- - swings Back slowo. aims at spot In Line with hole , c repro-tentativ- I thought that school was A cliuimiia a !irt footed animal through. used for washing windows tn the And no nn re Outlying to do, mountains of South America. And yet I find at every turn That learning Is lo learn lo learn. The problems that bad bothered one BONERS are actual humorous tid bits found in examination paWere not all over. Just begun. pers, essays, etc, by leathers. Life bus Ita scholar and Ha fool. For life la Just another school. aclectlon means that Natural No patient teacher will explain. chan and right living aniniula go on Now our own brawn ant our own while evil one are crowded out e brain Must work the problem out alone, Thomas Paine was rare Individ ual obsessed by common aensn. The answer hidden, rule unknown. We now must turn from book and test. Expostulation Is to have smallpox. From each old problem lo the next Now school la over, so they ay; Christians have become divided Into three great branches; mission-aril's- , They really start to school today, e 111! Ikimlu Mblloi-- WNU Sovlra. society people and preachers. U-c- Welcome Vacation a!(nnt Uke them. y A to the Ijindin Times from a forremndent la Cairo stated lhat an airman flying recently over ao the souibrrn part of Hi la-a-d town lying having wen ih water" This town, acto Fir Flincording to an e ders Ivirie, Inlerviewcd by a of the lamdon Observer, t l bought of the tendon Oomorrali or another of the fir C"S of tho Plain that were deal rayed at th same time with them. Archeologist are not In agreement a to the probable alt of Ihose cities. The northern shorea have cnb1ered tho meet likely. But In Hie Scriptural mention I made of a BUI city nearby mimed 7.ar, a rlty to wbfch and hi daughter fled, a city so small a not to be as wicked as the red! A city of that name at the eotuh remained Into Roman times. There U abundant evidence that there was a t'unnanltl-- h civilization In that region nt a time when th plain was well watered, everywhere as thou gnet toward 7.oar" like Ih garden of the l.ord. The place was filled w lih city slates as the Scriptural .record suggests, each with It king: And It fume to pas In the days of Ammphct, king of Shlimr. Arloch. king of Ellnsar. Chedorlnomer, king of E.nm and Tidal, king of Collm. that they made war with Bora, king of Sodom and wbh Hindis, king of Gomorrnh, Shlnnh, king of Ailmah, and Shcmeber, ling of Zcbotlm and the king of Bela (the same Is All these Joined together In the vale of Slddim (the same Is the Sail sea). Suddenly all the kings departed and with them all the Inhabitant of tho cities and that which grew upon th ground," for more than 20 centuries. An "earthquake with fiery eruptions" Is postulated, and a consequent general desolation. "And Ahraham looked toward Sodom and Gomorrah nnd toward all the land of Hie plain and lieheld, nnd lo. the smoke of th Innd went up as the smoke of a fur. nace." Perhaps, too, the water of l he IVad sen were, liefore the disturbance, whntever It wns, at a lower level. Now from Ihp airmans height their depth even are visible, and It may he lhat the sequel of the atory of the judgment on Sodom and Gomorrah will he told. tneg p, Un-r- . MRS. VARES PUTTING METHODS a comparatively weak Collett Yare has lately strengthened this position of her game nollceably. The reason a slow but smooth backswlng with the eyes fixed earnestly on the ball. This keeping the eyes on the ball, the head still and making sure that the clubhead strokes It firmly and accurately while at right angles to the direction line has apparently suited her case admirably. Mrs. Fare gauges the distance to the hole of 1 I honey-moon- enjoyed outdoors and President Uoolldge enjoyed fishing and as President Ilardlng and President Wilson enjoyed golf and as Iresl-den- t Taft enjoyed walking aud President Theodore Roosevelt enIn order to Illustrate the truth of joyed horseback riding. Mr. Hoover, the statement that the Job of Presi- It will be recalk'd, used to spend week-enddent of the United Stutea Is a at a mountain camp on let us review wliut bag hap- tbe Rupidan river In Virginia where pened since Franklin D. Roosevelt he could rough It and fish, and be He entered the White fished In the Potomac river, too, took ofllce. House with the most acute banking when he had time to make a river crisis ever known staring him In trip. President Harding would the face ; he assumed the Presidency rather play a game of golf as a when the countrys agriculture was member of a foursome with cronies In the throes of destitution, If not than do anything else, thoroughly actual starvation; he took over the enjoying companionship. President Job at a time when 12,000,000 were Coolidge seemed to enjoy solitude without work and whose resources on a yacht, although usually he bad were gone, and with the Industries a couple of Intimate friends aboard of the notion unable to operate as when he went on cruises. a whole at more than CO per cent Actually the purpose of these outof normal activity. ings Is to get away from all of the The President, of course, knew demands coming upon the office of how desperate the conditions were President. He must and should and he Immediately called congress have some freedom. Ills physical Into extraordinary session, he closed wellbeing Is at stake at all times, the banks for a holiday so they for unless he Is physically fit he becould get started fresh after they comes incapable of dealing with bad had time to determine wheththe tasks. er they were solvent and he began grinding out a program for legislaPresidents can receive whomsotion by congress designed to restore ever they desire to receive In their These order out of chaos. things hut the olfleos, were done within a period of ten list of visitors has days, and It was thought the to be culled closestrain would lessen after the banks ly In order not to were again operating. Rut the days Chief Executives 4 and and nights between March time. Some of the senators and March 13, the period of the banking representatives, have however, holiday, were only the beginning. adopted another method of saving Others presenting Just as much of time for themselves in order to get a burden have oeeurred until the work done. They go- Into hiding. current question Is: how did the Otherwise, folks from the home President stand It? state would occupy so much of their time they would not be able It may sound simple that the to study the problems of legislaPresident called congress into extra tion they have before them. session ; that he Few of the legislators have the Strenuous closed the banks courage, however, that has been and ie dld shown by Senator Tydings of MaryDays all of the other land. Ilis home state being within street car distance, the Maryland things mentioned above. Unfortunately, it is not so simple ns it senator has plenty of visitors. He sounds. For example, Mr. Roosevelt has solved his problem by posting was Inaugurated at noon, March 4; a notice on his office door. It says be had luncheon with a few friends his office hours are from morning and went to work with the new until noon, when the senate conA steady members of bis cabinet. venes. After that time, no amount stream of men filed in and out of of knocking on the door will cause the President's olliee, as the new It to be opened. It seems to me Chief Executive sought to map that it has required a considerable to take such a plans. This continued Into the determination night after the President had gone course, but Senator Tydings did to the White House Itself nnd long and thus far has not caused any after midnight he was working on real howl from his constituents. a program for handling the bankAwakened at seven ing situation. Senator Bennett Champ Clark of oclock the circumstances of the pre- Missouri is causing Just a little hit ceding afternoon and night were re- of disturbance around the White peated although It wa3 Sunday. House. Although the senator Is Then, the bunking holiday proclamastill a freshman, so to speak, betion was ready. cause this Is his first full term, he But the hanks, having been closed, has demonstrated already that he Emermust needs be reopened. Is like his father, the late Speaker gency legislation was required. It Champ Clark, who came so near to be drafted and It had quickly, being the Democratic Presidential Bankers nnd nominee over Woodrow Wilson. bad to be bullet-prooexperts In finance and In legislation The late Speaker Clark was a were summoned; others were called thorn in the flesh of President Wiland distance their telephone by long son. Senator Clark Is proving he views and suggestions ascertained Is a chip off the old block by being and members of the senate and a thorn in the side of the present tbe house had to be consulted that President. He broke with the Presany slip might be avoided. ident on the economy bill That was just one problem. There and he refused to stand hitched to were numerous others, perhaps not several other measures. Including conquite ns acute at that time, but the Industrial recovery-publinevertheless vital to the country as struction measure. The Missouri a whole. senator always has been regarded In order to save precious mo- as a Democrat and through ments, the President was eating his through, but he appears to dislike ExIn the on desk his noonday meal portions of the new deal because ecutive office. Perhaps he had had of their unorthodox character. a group of legislators or advisors e. 1933, Western Newspaper Union. man-kille- r, llug-hl- a Mr. Roosevelt Is taking the cruise In order to recuperate and revitalize himself. He May Confirm Destruction Soiloni ami Gomorrah. MALLOCH By DOUGLAS BIBLICAL CITY IX DEAD SEA WATER? FORMERLY 1 Remorse Dandruff I ONInTHE full K t jtLl j Stops Heir FaU Import Color and wd Faded H Beauty to Gray tuc and 1 00 at Droggieta. Ckem Wk.,PatrhopieTW Deschutes river In Oregon, where the trout fishing season Is aS ON Ideal for use in swing, the rattlesnakes are proving nearly as abundant as connection with SHAMPOO Parker's Hair Balaam. Make the the trout, causing many of the devotees of rod and reel to abandon their hair soft and flaffy. 60 cents by m&il or at drug Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchoffo N.Y happy pursuit However, these three modern znak Waltons of Crook ffiata. county, Oregon, decided that they were not going to be foiled by the WNIJ W aa pesky rattlers. They donned puttees which they made out of old stove pipes. |