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Show THORNTON W. BURGESS MERRY tread. Whatever souther uien may say. There's still always something ahead. There alwuya la anothat day XJOW IVter Rabbit rather pride Tonight 111 put my burn away. To b ex I'll sweep the cobweha from my himself on bit cl, I iuiom I thould it tbil be uilnd. Go blithely forward, aa I may. pride himself on bit bearing. When Fhort Till th 8hrew tald Dial be And look ahead, and not behind. beard footsteps, tnd prompt I j die appeared. Ieter at onee listened. It I do not know wlnit I ahull did. wss a good minute before be beard Rut this at lean I alwaya know: juat the faint rat of rustling aoundt The past shall never make uie blind among the lea vet Very likely be To gifts the future may bestow would not bare beard them then If now behind me shadows show bad be not been listening. Refore me there must tie a sun. "Sliort Tall certainly hat got good Tomorrow Is the road to go. eara, thought I'eter at be durked And not a mad already run. low under down and crouched rery the thick branch of a little hemlock Tomorrow Is the only one. The only highway left a tread. The past Is past, w hut's done li . done, ' j t Whatever seinher men have said The shadows sre forever fled From those who take the brighter REDDY FOX TURNS UP HIS NOSE ' er . f way. There's always something still ahead. There always Is another day. tin fe & Domrlu Msllwh -- W NU Servlew GRllGACiP .UK are Mrs. Sarah June I'luhtTly and the New York xsl otllee whit It. she says, stands oil land that I'm le Sum hna his'ii using for the past ily year on an without pacing rent. She rliilina that old doi umenht now on file In Washington give her lenr title to land width baa an estimated value of $ 10,3i.iMt. old family d.-kej It. Ieter could smell It nowr. ' Ins w us an en! ranee to one of Short Tad's (muni 'live bis enemies J add gradually two cups ot boiling water ami boil five minutes. Add the grated mill ami Juice ot two It iiioiim, cool slightly, (lien add the well tienleii of four egg. Cut )ol atnl fold In the whiles of tour eggs bca'eu M.fl ami dry l.lne a deep pan with rich pastry an I lay an Itu li wide atrip around the edge of the rim, turn In the mixture and hake lw eld) five minutes Setve chillis If wished, a meringue may lie added to the top using three eggs making most fiulTy pie. However, the pie la good without the meringue, and many prefer It so. leaves had hidden It utdll lied!) had aiatteretl tlnm Probably lie had heanl Short lull there, ami thinking It waa a Mouse lie had sprung In the liote of t.iblilng Mr. Reddy Wat Walking Vary Carefully. Mouse. Short Tall had dm ket down tree. He bad caught Juat a glimpse In Ids tunnel ami then Redd) ha! of aomcthlng red. Ilia heart mat got that musky simdl. Hint was why In bit mouth In an InstuuL Norton he had tumid up Ids nose and gone def Short Tall bad disappeared In elsewhere to hunt. I a harry Those footsteps were the 1 don't blame him much," mut footstep of Iteddy Fox I Ieter did tcred Peter, turning tip his own web tome quick thinking. Should he 1 hen he grew bly little nose. runT If he did he would give blrn "Old Mother Nature thought fill. aelf away. Iteddy would See him Napoleon Torts. certainly doea have funny ways of and then It would be a race for bit Cream one half cup of butter and protecting her children Even a bad Ufa smell la useful at times." suld he. the same of sugar until very light; Whan a girl marnca for looks, Peter decided that the wlaeat O 11 bvT W Bursm WNU Scrvtcw add four well beaten yolks, stir thing waa to alt tight Just where be says gold digging Gertruda, It's ba well, then add one half cup of dollike a cause million he lookt was. know didn't he wat Reddy flour, sifted with s hit of salt, about and wouldn't be looking for lars." teuspnon each of cinnamon WNU Service. Bill Syndicate. till. bltn over there. Ue hadn't been and cloves. Add one teaspoon each moving about for tome time, to of grated lemon peel and orange Reddy would not find his scent. faintest rustle of a teat Wltb his peel, two teaspoons of grated chocoDecidedly the wisest thing was to sharp nose to the ground be ran late or cocoa, ten almonds grated. Bit tight. this way and that wuy, back and Mix thorough!) ami fold in the stiff Peeping out beneath the hemlock forth, snllling under every old log. branch Peter watched Reddy Fox pulling apart every pile of leaves. come nearer and he knew by Reddy's Presently he came to one of Short movements that be was hunting Tail's little paths. Reddy snilTed In Peter a This little tulce. gave it eagerly. Then such a look of diseasier feeling. Reddy wat walking gust passed over Reddy's face that srery carefully. Ills sharp ears were Ieter wanted to luitgh. Reddy turned cocked forward ready to catch the up his nose and left that little path. A leaf rustled very fuintly some dls tance away. In an Instant Reddy turned in that direction, ran lightly a few steps and then with a quick, long Jump, landed with bis black paws on a little bunch of leaves. Ieter couldut be sure, but be Lhat during the war of 1812, (dl meats inspected by the thought be heurd a faint squeak. At once Reddy made the leaves United State Government TheD be sniffed among them fly. was stamped with the letter BONERS are actual humorous and once more Peter saw him turn US. Then serving as an infound in examination pabis nose and that look of disgust Samuel up one was spector, pers, essays, etc., by teachers. across went face. his be Abruptly Wilson whom everybody turned and trotted away. It was called Uncle Sam. Upon InAn lsoceles triungle Is one having clear that be didn't Inteud to bunt the to a made two feet of the same size. quiry being was there Peter puzany longer. meaning of the two letters, zled. hen It was safe to do so A cone Is a round a fellowtworker Jokingly reshaped thing he crept from his biding place and Uncle marked Sapnnd went over to the spot where that starts with a big circle at the top and cout limes down to a tin) ever since this Reddy had pounced on the little one or rather none at all at the hot been used to person' bunch of leaves, and scattered them. It Is upside down It is ify the United States. At first Peter didut see anything tom, and if but the scattered leaves. He was Just the reverse. still wondering what caused Reddy A surfeit Is a cove, nook, or Into leave in such disgust when he noticed a Utile round hole In the dentation. tjfoccesfl -- AS THE ground. Curiously Peter sniffed at My brother had the ammonia It In an Instant he understood. He when he was three years old The remembered what Short Tall the Shrew had said about that musky doctor came every day and gave by McClure Newspaper 8odlcate. scent he carried and how most of him epidemics In his arm WNU Service. P fe) j; 1 iu "W ONERS . one-fourt- per-ba- wh.lea of the eggs. ly Pour Ihne buttered lajer tins and sjr. jd evenl) the l.i.vers should ml I'.ake fifteen to twen he verv llilti When cai put the lay t) ml ti uT ers in,c'ier with marmalade. Cover the !'ii vvllli marmalade and tln-li a ch'M'idate I ov, r lelng If de . s r. ID .it point. cloth Serve pieces either served . Cider Frapp. elder to the boiling Mi in. strain through cheese chill and freeze to s mush. In s'emtited glasses wltb of ginger for a garnish. Use the cr)stalllzed or the preginger. sweet lilt ro N..ppr Unlos. Cocoa Island Cocos Island belongs to Costa Rica and Is uninhabited. For a time Costa Rica maintained a penal colony there and pirates and whalers have visited IL One treasure hunter remained on the Island for several )eurs In an unsuccessful attempt to colonize It. PoYou Know tid-bi- ts Graph ic Golf Picturesque Belgium at Chicago Fair Th patronage dam isbingtou at last has broken. With cotigre-out of the way. the administration has At the n ,0 ,b ;rT Pi Counter ay. pie In a blf Rut Washington observer have noted something new In the ay strut now being employed. Ihe breaking of the dam while Hist hedd up appointment congress was made to do the bid ding of tlie President, and that created such a terrible traffic Jam around the p! counter, has shown that being a Democrat In tbe government service means little more than being a Republican Insofar a priority for reappointment Is concerned, Tbe flood that came after the dam broke lias Mushed out about as many Democrats as Reptiblh an It Is slways to be expiated that the winning polmeal party will put Its own un n iiL I have heard no complaint about tli.it course held lle It ha bapicued so unity times In our history that it Is taken for granted. From wh it I have able to See ar.d to bear. Pres. dent Roosevelt cannot be blamed for the ruthexless rh.muter of the MnN-.cept If directly. lie has gone so far even as to ssv that some three or now four thousand ,y Presi serving under eofiii-u- ii U lit Hoover, will be allowed to re main on tln-i- r Jobs until their com missions exp, re. Ibis has caused a bowl among the cbqiie that to be b ut on grinding its own axes las tuse they want those the Prescient Jobs, and uule-- s stands firm they are going to get them. y The 1 seems to be affected less than other departments. Secretary Hoodin has picked most of his people, according to well Informed Individuals, hut he has had to accept om or two men to whom senators were Indebted. The treasury secretary has run Into some d. dimities, I am told, because be Insists on having Investigations made of men whose apitolnt-menlare recommended to him. He was reported to have male a Democratic senator very angry because he would not name the senator's candidate as an Internal revenue collector in one stute without the prerequisite of an Investigation. But the investigation was made Just the same. The President and bis advisers have played s brilliant hand Id the new deal in their maneuvers at creating new Jobs out of old ones. Take the farm legislation, put Into the hands of Secretary Wallace of the It Is Department of Agriculture. made to appear that the handling of the price parity law which Is the old domestic allotment plan in a new suit, and the other new farm nid laws will require something like CO.OuO staff workers throughout the country. The farm loan and the home loan machinery, two separate organizations, w 111 provide Jobs running Into the thousands. The legislation that Is supsecurities posed to prevent blue-skfrom being sold to an unsuspecting public likewise will enable tbe appointment of many more, and last but not least the public construction administration and the Industrial are two recovery administration more agencies offering berths by the score to deserving supporters of the Roosevelt ticket It Is fair to say that many of the underlings, the clerks and supporting cast In the several new agencies are being named from lists of those who have lost their Jobs In tbe face of economy which Lewis Douglas, director of the budget, is taking so seriously. But as far as I have been able to learn, there Is no dearth In jobs that can be and are being filled purely on a political basis. The hardest job tbe politicians have, It appears, is In sorting out the right applicants to recommend among those thousands they have been receiving while Mr. Roosevelt kept the pie closet locked. W The Indians burned the for steuk. 1933 Bell Syndicate w Summer Eve Frock Mf GOOD EATS EVERYBODY likes lemon pie, un less there Is something the mat ter with their digestion or taste Here Is a nice thick one: XuBhEAD FEELS' LIKE tT ON 22 STtClNS. B FLEXIBLE WRISTS Deep Lemon Pie. Mix three tab!espoonfui of corn starch, one and one half cups sugar wrists play a large HANDS and in the golfer's swing do not necessarily mean a good golfer for these muscles may have sacrificed their supjlPAIPA 14 If. instead of pleness for strength trying to hit vltii Ills shoulders or body, the average golfer would think of hitting with wrists and hands he would gam a hotter picture of Just how the dullin' id should work One way to gain the proper feeling of the dubheac! coming onto the ball Is to loosen the muscles of the wrists un'il the hands seem to hang loosel) from them apparently readv to fall oft. The fingers trust grip the club firmly enough, but properl) held the c'uhhead will appear like the weight on the end of a string In this nay the hod) can te brought gradually into the suing, the hands and wrists waiting to help the club One thus gets the head through In feeling of cracking the whip. the above Illustration the dip of the A In Picturesque Belgium at Century of Progress, the Chicago Pop, what is a mirage? clubhend he.vond the horizontal In SCENE fair. The buildings are afll reproductions of famous old struc Bale of hay seen by sleeping the hncksuing shows how flexible tare In Belgium. In the street Yvonne Verbrugghen of Antwerp Is serv Jones wrists are. donkey. W log milk from her dog cart U otti vice 293J U it l tutictfle' Svnatcat. WNU ServiM. lav) Strong wrists MOWS 3b B.-l- rea-ur- s y bite men WNU Service il able boom In road construction throughout the couutry in the next few mouth. In (nuking the fund svallabl to the slates, the federal government laid down aeveral conditions to Insure thut they would not be used to overbuild one section while another purt of Ihe stale reuiulned Further, without new highways. the slates are required to lend St lead 50 per cent of thetr total ahare within the coufinee of ritiee end towns, for there Is where the greatest amount of unemployment exist Another requirement Is that secondary Midi, farm to market systems and highways of (hat character, may he constructed with 25 per cent of the state's total, while the other 23 per cent may be expended ujain completion of tbe federal highway system. The point of all this Is that the federal government is determined to enfori'e a distribution of the funds to as many areas as possible. This serves the purxM of providing the work as near as may te to the unemployed and prevents 'hogging'' of available construction by any section. The government also put It finger on the mithods to tie used. It la saying to e ich of the states that no that the convict labor may be coiilrin tors must pay wages thut dei cut and comfortabl permit of living standard, and that workers may not be kept on the Job longer than 30 hours per week In order that the maximum number of workers nmy have Jobs. This principle is regarded as especially Important because it establishes the day and the five day week for the first time on a large scale. How long It can be maintained Is now a mutter of pure conjecture, but It will remain as the principle on all federal grants to states for highway building during the expenditure of these fends. six-ho- . The allocation of the $100,000,000 fund by states Is as follows: Alabama, $8, 370, 133; Allocation by Stater Arizona, ; $15,007,354; - $5,211,- 000; Arkansas, Colorado, C a 1 Connecticut, $2,805,740; Delaware, $1,819,088; Florida, $5,231,-834- ; Georgia, $10,091,185; Idaho, $4,480,249; Illinois. $17,570,770; Indiana, $10,037,843; Iowa, $10,055,-60Kansas, $10,089,004; Kentucky, $7,517,350; Louisiana, $3,828,591; Maine, $.3,309,917; Maryland, Massachusetts, $0,597,100; Michigan, $12,73G,227; Minnesota, $10,058,509; Mississippi, $0,978,675; Missouri, $12,180,306; Montana, Nebraska, $7,828,901; Nevada, $1,515,917; Now Hampshire, $1,909,839; New Jersey, $0,340,039; New Mexico, $5,782,935; New York, $22,330,101 ; North Carolina, $9,522,-29North Dakota, $5,S04,448; Ohio, $15,484,592; Oklahoma, Oregon, $0,100,890; Pennsylvania, $18,891,004; Rhode Island, $1,998,708: Smith Carolina, $5,459,-10S Dakota,$G,011,497 ;Tennessee, $8,492,019; Texas, $24,244,024 ; Utah, $4,194,708; Vermont, $1, SG7, 573 ; Virginia, $7,410,757; Washington, West Virginia $4,474,234; Wisconsin, $9,724,881 ; Wyoming, District of Columbia, $4,501,327; $1,918,409, and Hawaii, $1,871,002. 3; While most of us believe there has been a depression on out the country, Tourists none of us would Swarm Capital believe It to be true If the sole yardstick for measuring business conditions was the tourist travel through the national Capitol building In Washington. Although accurate figures are not available, the corps of guides who lead visitors through the great building on Capitol hill tell that they have had what they call a big year thus far. To the uninitiated, It Is plain to see that thousands of persons are making a visit to Washington this year, for there has been a steady stream of visitors passing through those long corridors day after day in an almost unending procession. The same is true of the Washington monument, that tall obelisk ranging 555 feet In the air as a mark of the reverence held for the father of his country. Passing by the monument almost any time during the day, one can see a familiar sight, a queue of tourists awaiting their turn to ride to the top. aro oa tko AT! looms to hick Mr hoo a Ml fim rA, poiU do Urtr Wet, krai lactams do (W ltd. for laral And PATROM7R ROMS INDIBTRT MjO) la Approximately 230,900 000 persons, or 25 per cent of the enLrs adult population of the world, suffer from myopia, or THliTv to ml In kbtorr the past of Ihk fioat Intormoontain Kriisn, bar prrarnl to as an open Wok Wlors ns, kol ohat of Wr futaref This can W anansrrd Int In ths character of Wr pp!cj osevnd in IW rras of this wonderland and palnrat third tho wpport to Indnatrtea nhtrk her peopls will l Wr, Tho (arm, tW ths fold, the silver do not uto this rev ton, they enlr kelp to re at poos it. Tho Iras splnt of this reeton W In We In ths character and pens aad daathtera. intrllirenco of Wr people lis tW s Ireneth of thie region bat In (ho sappert which yon giro to Wr indaitrlri lisa tbe pears and the prosperity of tho fatars af this cast Intsrnioantaln region. MARGARET DOMGAARD, Raima, tub. E MEStDAlESflJCJdpj Small Change Scarce Small change was so scarce In France following the World war that thousands of merchants wrapped postage stamps in waxed paper and used the small parcels ax change. ; $0,874,-530- Without wasting any time, the administration has opened the spigot on the tank of mil- Speeding lions to speed in- recovery Recovery Austria! t h ro u g h use of public money in construction. The last congress voted a total of $3,300,000,000 for public construction, It will be recalled, and now tke machinery to use these funds has been set in motion. It takes time to get government machinery ready even to spend money, but the haste with which the operations have been started is looked upon A few nights ago some of the here as commendable although only folks In the treasury had occasion fixand the public highway building to work late and In the course of national and ing up of army posts the evening, one of the colored cemeteries are involved in ttie first messengers was asked to visit sn mov es. office for a file of papers, the reguOut of the gigantic fund, $400,000,-00- lar occupant of that office having has been set aside and allocated gone home. The messenger went to the use of the various states in but came hack soon, saying he the building of roads and $135,000,-00- could not get In. An Investigation rehas been marked for use In revealed the office was unlocked. conditioning army posts and naSome further Inquiry elicited the tional cemeteries. Fxpenditure of information from the messenger those funds, of course, will make that two years ago an official had Jobs, which Is the prime purpose of died at his deck and the messenthe program, but there are men In ger maintained he had since obhigh places who are unable to reconserved ghosts In the office. cile the coarse. Obligation of these c. 1931, Western Newspaper Union. 0 Golden yellow organza with yellow silk embroidered dots is used to fashion this sweet and demure evening frock for hot summer The edge of the capelet, nights wffich reaches low In the back, and the bottom of the skirt are edged with ruffling of the same material. A touch of color Is added In the cluster of violets worn at the side. permitted after July 1, o that there ought to he t considerfund ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR Witch Hazel Cream (SKIN LOTION) AN INTEKMOUNTAIN PRODUCT Hay Fever Long, Long Ago As long ago as 1774 it was discovered in England that pollen was a cause of hay fever, and a scfcn-ti- st in Germany started the modern work of testing and treatment 30 years ago. Upkeep of Parks in Missouri Missouris laws require that 25 per cent of the revenue received from the sale of hunting and fishing licenses must be used for the purchase and maintenance of state parks. Not Even Middle-Age- d Speaking of youth thirty is the age when Hannibal crossed the Alps and within one year of the age when Napoleon routed half of Europe at Marengo. What dyub Razor Blades 25 For 59c Post (STAMPS ACCEPTED) Paid FiU all Gillette Type Razor Money refunded If not satisfactory. COOMBS DRUG CO. Salt Lake City, Utah But Look at Us Now The immigrants developed the physical riches of America; and in return, the new hope, freedom and changefulness of their lives developed in them germs of high spirit and initiate e. Animals and BirJs Valuable A study of the eating habits of wild life in America d. closed 90 per cent of our animals and birds are beneficial, according to Donald A. Gilchrist, naturalist. par week will be pawl for the beet article on Why yen should made nee IntermounUin Goods Similar to above. Send your story in prose or verse to $3.00 Products Column, P. O, Box 1555, Salt Lake City If your story appears in this column you will receive check for Week No. 3327 Gold W.N.U. Mined Sett Leke Clly in Wool Peasants recover gold from th Balkan tributaries of the Danub river by the old method of catching the metal in the wool of a sheep- skin. Generations Change Every generation brings a new point of view; if Shakespeare doe not change, the generations do. Largest Conveyor System The Chicago post office has th largest conveyor system (for sorting mail) in the world. |