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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH She Gets Her Alimony by the Ton ".r rtrrzrTz Giving the Home That Cool Look Decorations Can Do Much, Through Suggestion, to Help Out r W . -- iK v1"' rooma by following the ru.geMiona offered hero. Some of I lie method leases the beat through cool news realized through touch, and other through eight and lowered tempera lure. All are conducive to comfort Oue eauentlal clement In the dec orallve acheme la coolnena of touch To attain thla there I no textile no perfect aa limn. The next bent la cotton goods with linen finish. A I alao (taxed or aatln good or finish cool feeling, (liana and metal are cool to the touch, aa ore alao china, pottery and cernmlca of high glare and thoae of luster finishes. What erer the home decorator baa which can he used correctly In her rooma should he featured. A aeoond essential la coolness through aiearnnee. For example a light colored material la cooler to look at than a dark one. Therefore, when considering materials to cover furniture rememher that the light toned onea will foster the cool look Of late, furniture covers of rich and gay colors have been popular, which Is In accord with the brilliant color achemea which were the natural refrom the all too aomlter action achemea Just preceding the present riot of color In decoration. In summertime, however, If you would have your rooms appear cool, use delicate colored furniture covering textiles. A memory of the coolness of atinoa pbere created by ojster white pat terned weave linen covers on fund lure and carpeted floor In a Plillndel phla residence atlll lingers with me. I was but a child and Philadelphia was prematurely hot, when stopping there between trains I railed on a friend of my mothers. Just to enter the shaded coolness of the drawing room was a relief. To sit on the linen covered chairs and touch the cool textile wag refreshing The homemaker has succeeded today tn creating the desired cool atmosphere If her rooms give such a welcome 1m presalon of relief from torrid heat Accessories which strengthen the Impression of coolness are grateful In summer time For example, t Clear glass bowl, brimming with wa ter in width goldfish disport them selves, Is such an accessory Fronds of Ivy trailing from a glass Jar suspended In a window create a pleasing Impression of crystal coolness and shady dells. A sliver vase filled with flowers suggests the coolness of shimmering moonlight In a flower-fillegarden. Whatever by sight or touch recalls to the imagination things or Impressions of coolness should he featured In summer decoration. Such things put persons In the mood to react to such measures as can be taken to actually lower temperatures, such ns dimming sunlight, creating draughts through open windows, etc. d . Boll Bjndlcate 1933 WNU Service Growing buying, whith has de veloped rapidly sime the close of the World w nr, Is supported hy 70,000, 000 persons located In 41 countries, according to Information which has come to the Labor department. Details on the various types of societies In the International movement, compiled for 1030, show that the volume of business was about $17,000,000,000, a gain of more than $2, BOO 000,000 over 1929. ENJOY A TRIP TO SALT LAKE AND NEWHOUSE 7TV h . iss - i5f kVIf ii : (" f f? k v 3 ;r j i i r $5 $25?T . r- Strips HairFslBeg Impart Color and Bxaawty to Gray and Faded Hail tbc and fl 00 at Druggist 1 N T. fflscoi Chem Wk FLOKL5TON SHAMPOO Ideal for use in connection with Parker Hair Balaam. Make the bur soft and fluffy 60 cent by mail or at drop ffMrta. HiMoxChemicaiWorke, Patcboffoa.N Y. WNU W 2938 j ' Vi' 1 ;. I i Dy ANCEI O TATRI A PLACE OF REFUGE IN THE ancient 1: Melon Cocktail. This la a moat delightful beg'o nlng for a uieol Scoop out ball of honey dew or watermelon both. If you can have them. To one cupful of augur and one and one half cup Tula of water hulled together add one of laldeS'Miouful mint and the grated peel and Price of halt s Cool the alrup and pour lemon over the melon balls. Strain the mint from the alrup and gnrnUh with a fresh sprig of mint when A serv Ing A Potato Salad a la Russe. in Take one quart of cooked potato one teuspoonful of onion Palls, Juice, one cupful of cooked prns t six a inline, suit, paprika and one 7 v HUALS ot the Vturlda fair tn Chicago announced that In tbe final cupful of mayonnaise, two or three f rooked beet and three hard cooked comiHtltlon for the peony award the first prize went to an American Mix all the Ingredients amt variety Hatisena Brand, originating tn Faribault, Mlnm. on the farm of eggs go to Jnlt, Bert Taylor Anderson, farmer neat Los garnish with the beets and hard A M. Brand Thla penny won the Farr gold medal as the best In the show, RAl It hit than Is paying alimony In hay by the ton. Ibis substitute for cooked eggs. Arrange the anlud defeating French origination that have won for several years. Marguerite currency wns approved by the court when Anderson said be could not on lettuce and place the sliced eggs branx la shown above with the winning peony. I pay the $ri a week due his divorced wife, lose Ida Anderson. The Indy In overlapping rings around the is here seen with the first truck load of hay she accepted. base of the aulud THROUGH v A f Ol by G BEUTIME III TIIOR!VTO JERRY LOOKS FOR A PLACE TO BUILD Muskrat was asked Peter Rabbit If he had come over to the Smiling Pool to help him build a house He knew that Peter couldu t help If be wanted to, and he wouldn't want to If he could There la no getting away from the fact that when real work ts concerned Peter Ruhblt Is buy. All Ills neighbors know this "Are you really going to build a new house?" aked Ieter, his eyes wide with curiosity and Interest. "Of course," replied Jerry. "How COURSE Jerry OFJoking when be STT Hi Y V. UlIUiESS Wtra NepApr Lotos. Loners O where the old one was?" Inquired Peter. "Use your thinker, If youve got What hapone, replied Jerry. pened to my old lions-?Peter reniemts red the aprt lg flood and how the water hnd risen until It rnn so swiftly that tt had swept Jerry a house away In pieces leaving Jerry homeless. It was plain that Jerry had learned a les By DOUGLAS MALLOCH NEED a recipe for living, need another cookbook giving Tbe rulea successfully to make A li'e as well as mix a cake. We have our rulea for dough and But living Is another matter, Yet there Is not another thing That needs so much of svveeteulng Ah, yes. with living, tid-bi- O ? .V fo-t- Graph icQolf You. Know 6 Ad 6Y JIXVCI4 1777 the flag aa a military ards of the Romans and other ancient nations who fastened a square piece of cloth to a cross-ba- r at the end of a spear. It may alao be traced to the whip and ita lash symbolizing the authority of a leader over - ' Lmen. by McClure Isewspapr 8yr41cntw WMJ Startle MANY errors In chip shot play from the wrong position of tiie ball at address flayed off tbe right foot the shot appears much easier to play and gauge It Is a simpler matter to Judge the ex act place where the ball should hit Furthermore the ball can be kept low and better controlled in Its flight flayed further forward there Is danger of topping or as often happens slashing into the turf un the ball derneath Accuracy Is needed In tbe chip and foi this rea son a relaxed stance 1b a distinct aid with the hands and wrists do Ing a major share of the stroke The bands move back only slight!' In tbe back swing, the bend of the wrists affording the force of the stroke Bobby Jones above stands with feet close together In this shot a factor which aids his relaxation and enables the arms to swing freely with do sign of a body check Botiby swings back slow and keeps .1931 Bril Syndlcat. WNU Servlc. the bead down. , j 7 rr-c- S 5 ; tT Q Womans Eyes By WE batter " A SWEETENING as with cook Ins. We need a little forward looking Let s study living for awhile son. And with our labor mix a smile. I wont build at all If I cant When life Is rather tasteless. It 11 find any but the old plates." said Be wise to sweeten It a little Jerry Before the Australian ballot the Theres really not another thing Pttliaps there wont be any flood candidates were ail different sizes, Life needs as much as sweetening next year" said Ieter hopefully shapes arid colors We have our customs culinary, And prhaps there will." relet more than that Is necessary. torted Jerry. "Ierhips is a mighty BONERS are actual humorous We need another recipe: uncertain word and I don t want found m examination paTo sweeten life with sympathy, any peril apses in tny new house To comfort hearts, to brighten faces, pers, essays, etc., by teachers Now If you will excuse mi III go And sweeten home and other places. look for a olace to build " In life like any other thing, In West the is the done farming V Jerry dived from the llig Rock Put in a little sweetening. Into the Smiling Pool and Peter mostly by Irritating the land 1933 DoukIr Mallur-VVNU8ervtc. could sec Ills little blatk head In If the ufr contains more than 100 the moonlight as he swam for the Then tie d.sap per cent carbolic acid, It is very Oiposlte shore dangerous to hemtli peared among the lilaik Shadow but now and then a f lint splash Vemzelos are the members of the told Peter tlint he was still tliera All around thai Greek cabinet who risigneil and very busy side of the Smiling Pool he irav A skeleton is a man or peraon eled, now running In and out or skin among the rushes where the wutoi within! meal was very shallow . now swimming Capital punishment should not be where It was too deep for wading And all the time his shrewd little used too frequently tn the schools. Use Your Thinker If Youve Got eyes were taking note of everylhl g The Sirens were mermaids who which might be of advuniage One, Replied Jerry. new house he Intended to build inhabited the sea and tried to get sailors to come to them when they W NU Service do you suppose I would get along 1933 bvT W B urged Thev made next winter without a house? passed by In slops. T didnt know but you would enchanting nmsle with sirens. 193 Bell Synd cate. W NU Service. use your castle In the bank," replied Peter. I could, but I dont want to, re Archeological Capital of S. A. In the first place It Cu7co, stene of the rise ami fall piled Jerry. "Uneasy Is the head, says know of the Inca empire. Is de lared the is tn the bank of the Laughing Norah, that wears a last sea ing of South son's hat. Brook, and that Isnt where I want capital archeological to be, I want to be down here In the America In a hill passed In Lima. WNU Service. 1933 Bell Syndicate In the second place Smiling Pool I like a good big comfortable house like the one that was swept away So 1 mean by the flood last spring to have another and better one for this coming winter." Of course Peter was all Interest EMHLhlASriG are these at once. Where are yon going to members ot the naval and mabuild It? he asked rine air units that they refuse to I dont know. Where would you let a little thing like a shortage of build It If you were In my place?" government cash deprive them of asked Jerry. their training They are paving Why dont you build It right WATCH POSITION OF their own expene at the naval air station in Washington D G BALL IN CHIP SHOT origin from the field stand- ITiimniM I; ;) y itt i - ensign, probably had its PARKERS BALSAM HAIR PifwImlT si j v. V $250 UTAH ' A THE HOTEL BALT LAKE Cl TV t ' CONCAC-S- NEWHOUSE i , , ,s $5 PERSONS tsJt with 6i , ; HC ADCftlCVN FLA ADOPTED 400 Rooma 400 Baths $2 00 to $4.00 Family Room or 5 Persons p tv sJ e v . 13 HRS J B WATERS Prm. W. B. BUTTON. Hgr. i ' k Sally Sc: CHILDREN a one never Urea of new comhlu tlons and different ways of serving them. With the tender new carrots on the market, a moat tasty aalad o.ay be made with fresh grated carrots, a Urtle finely minced onloo and cil er, stirred into a lemon gelatin sal allowed to mold, on let luce with a snappy mayonnaise dres.n g Chli ken salad the way Hawaii ms serve It la made as usual wltbchhr en and celery with the addition of as much finely cut pineapple si rhlikeu. Garnish with a.para. is t'ps marinated In freiich dressing 3 f O' The homemaker CALADS are always to order, I famllj to remain t home during part of Hi summer at least, can da much to Introduce a cool element In the OUR- - GOOD SALADS V I American Peony Gets First Prize boKDook JEAN NEWTON SHALL WE FIGHT FOR OUR RIGHTS? rU EAR JEVN NEWTON: What do you think of fighting for a constitutional amendment to Insure women equal rights? Right now tn Washington the National Womens Trade Union league la opposing It Here are some of the arguments of the women who think they need to amend the Constitution to get their rights In tills country I think they might to live for a while In China; then theyd realize how luiky they are without fighting for any more rights. This Is what our reader has clipped from a newspaper In support of compelling the legislators to write Into the Constitution our equality with men: Today the civil rights of woman can be esteuded or restricted at the caprice of any state legislative authority, so that a womans right to earn her living in the trade or professions or in the ue of the pow ers of her mind or body, can be defined, permitted or denied by state legislative authority We dont have to go to China to realize how well off the American women are. There Is no place on the face of the earth where women enjoy more legal protection and from more actual consideration men and very few where their po sltion can be compared wltn ours In my opinion, women in tills conn try enjoy not only equal rights with men, blit they also enjoy special Sit In any court room privileges. of the country for Just one day If you need to be convinced of that. No, unless there exist In some states legal discrimination against or abuse of women which I know nothing about, I can see no point in fighting to have womens rights written Into the Constitution. ct 1933 Bell Sjodlcate. WNTT Service- - duva there w a place of refuge provided for the thoughtless sinner Here he might dwell with safety until he could be No Judged by the congregation. hand might tom h him while be Uvrd within the wa'ls of tie city of refuge. flits That seems to me to be Idea. In this world of stnrtB anJ s'rete there ought to he a place of refuge fur every one of u that e might retire to turd tale Ujun our error and search our aoula for way of peace, amendment, and fu lure strength. Tbli I especially necessary for the children. Their emotions are unguarded. They frequently overflow the dams and cause sorrow and dlxtresa. At au.h time the place of refuge U a blessed place for the child and those about him. hen a little one lose control of himself and ainnipa and roar. In stead of shouting at him to he still, escort him to his place of refuge, hla room, and leave him there to bout It ouL 7 he quiet of the room, he feeling of security Ita four .alia lend his spirit, calm him and g edlreet hliu far 'oner than you can do. Tbe habit of retiring to hla room hen be feels hlmelf slipping ts a ae one to establish. It helps him gain control over himself. It tuuhe him to find strength within llmself. Little children have to be kept lose to the grownups, so for them this place of refuge nmy be a corner where there la aome object of beauty to hold and direct hi thought to better ways. The older children need the quiet of their room. If they have to share the room emh can have hla own corner where Ills chair and his occupy the precious larger spnee. It I so much better for a child to aeek his own room than to make a mene In the family gathering. I! a dignity Is erilinnced, his personality supported, his spirit soothed, which are consummations devoutly to he wished. While we are about It let us remember the place of refuge for ourselves. Grownup people should be able to find It within their own selves but all of us are not grown up sufficiently for that at all times. We need the support of a good book, of prayer, of meditation. 1 lie tired mother needs the quiet hour. Burdened fathers need to find a place where they can drop their loads for a moment or two. The rluldren must have a safe retreat where the hand of the law cannot reach them, a place where Justice must stand outside the door. any-hin- A GOOD TEST CIIOOL tests tell how the child getting along with the school tasks. When he gets a hundred In spelling and ninety In geography and sixty five In arithmetic, we know that as far as arithmetic goes so far a thorough review drill and application Is In order. So far as geography goes we can extend congratulation, and as for spelling, nothing more need be said save a word of astonished praise. But the test marks and the report card are not enough. They do not take us far enough Into the mystery of the childs growth. He might get fine marks and still be a poor pupil because bis behavior Is poor. Good conduct must go with It usually does, but good marks. now and then It doesn't. And that gives us a concern We have to adjust things so conduct and lessons are both satisfactory. When that has been done there Is not an end to the matter. These expressions of the child are all outside expressions. Somebody beside the child had a hand In them. There must be some guide to tell ns the way he Is going and I think that his happiness Is the best one T so far. Is the good child a happy child? Is the high average child a happy child? There Is no need to ask about the low average child or the bad child. Both of them are unhappy or they would not get such a rating Happiness is the sign manual of personal success. I say personal success advisedly, 'or It Is possible to have success hrust upon one, and then one Is ck unto death In the soul of him. leal happiness Is the spontaneous xpression of a soul at peace w Ith-itself. This state cannot be bestowed In affection nor imposed In authority. It comes of Itself or It does not come at all. The sad child, who treads with leaden feet, who looks out upon his world through shadowed eyes, whose voice Is hollow and whose laughter Is forced, In whom the milk of human kindness is dried up, Is a most unhappy child, and although his card Is filled with A's he Is getting nowhere that matters. Growth Is a harmonious process and It brings only Joy. I would not have you confuse happiness. Inner peace, with surface gestures. True happiness does not need to shriek Its mirth, nor advertise Itself at all. It is and that Is enough. How happy is your child? BeU Syndlcsts. WNU Ssrvtow KmJ fYAk' lIU kal rtrt hi CvW 4 Mi 31 r fcw folk far, 1311 lu mi Mur T Mr IT Mir rnmmmf rATROMZE HUME INDLETKY TW 4, lr4. Mrai im4 THIS WEEKS PRIZE STOItt Start ymr 4llar and it will 4irrrt iir4raw wtrraH lator rllmr rlra to ta raar 4llar whr b a totviaaaa will pant t TTi r Material forra M th PB? rtofat II fear I tbjr wtm and cane India that ymmr dollar ( atlaai Inter aranniata Mad MRS. HAROLD PAVFSPORT. Parker. Idaha 0HHHEEEO KushIss Spv System Before the World war, Russia's spy sjstem ranked with that of trance and Germany as the in the world. WHY HE AILING? Health hr N ATI RAL METHODS BX Normalize Rejuvenate IL M. L. BIOTONE $1.00 Neutrality arid and toxin. Refitur iaianee, the baM of health. , Aridoi. Oa. llan, Lexeme, etc. R. M. L. LAX ATONE $1.00 Corrret Conutipition by vitalising the The lomrer you a Intestinal ehemifal For Kbeuraati-m- It, the I yoa nerd of This adv rod for 6c on i At I R. ih n on cck product any from data of taaue At 11 druiftfiaU or direct from ua. urrhe Rocky Mountain Laboratories IS W. 2nd So. Salt Lake City, Ltah Re'urn thi to a for re(Dnnrirlut demption Limit I to each $1 purchase ) Football Most Strenuous Sport Physiological tests of athletes at Harvard showed football to be the most strenuous of all the forms of sports and exercises tested. ASK TOUR DRUGGIST FOR S Hazel Cream Witch(SKIN LOTION) AN INTFK MOUNTAIN FRODLCT Receivers Sale of Pianos and Other Musical Instruments As Receiver for Consolidated Musk for cal in Company I hav piano many parta of the Intennountain West, particularly in Utah, southern Idaho, and western Wyoming. Many of these instrument have been repossessed and will b sold for bal ances owing er les. Th eld reliable Consolidated Monk to pay Company is being liquidated Unusual bargain may be creditor. had for cash, or convenient time pay tent may be arranged at simple interest rates. The stock of merchandise In the Sait Lake store is large and complete con sitting of the finest line of Musical Instruments on the market, all to be d spoeed of at eaenflee prices. Write for catalogues and prices. ELIAS A. SMITH Receiver for CONSOLIDATED MUSIC COMPANY 15 E. 1st So. Salt Lake City mmmm We have many volumes of good sayings, but not a book which sets out explicitly the silences of the wise and the great. GIGANTIC Fireworks Display July 34th Swim In Water Fit To Drink FREE DANCING -J- erry Beesleys Orchestra LAGOON First Pullman Car The first pullman car was built in 1859. aa lll per week will be paid for the beat oa MWhy 7tm ehoald Intern? ountaia ase made - Similar to above. Send Good er vera to In your atory in pro Urmoentain Produets Column, P. O Box 1556, Salt Lake City. If year story appears in this (ho lwloVV ya column will ceive check for Week N. X32 W.N.U. Balt Lok. Cit r |