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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. UTAH HARD TO LOOSEN ERRORS CRIP ON POPULAR BELIEFS Two ,i, ki ntt It !': ihili imuhi-- A t How They Go to Their Work at Boulder Dam la lit U feThornfon W Burgess f ilia Mate of C' ,itah,;inl eight i . u PETER lliat arc nut Irnu'' lhu: i.iU.m.' i iiir l "A at '11 stuck lx by abut It. .ce or think N born; llri!i Cr LEARNS MORE ABOUT THE VIRLOS the murk are CI'EAKIVtj f the Vlrt-o- . bill) ltd .win. to be the only uu-iinxi tirr see or .tu by wh.it &,'r " r .1.11.1 la re tauilly aruiiml ; ; lull ic before lu-tor. length i 0lrl,'d in former t.nu-- s I lie uw-rag''Llien,"i-iinmundeof bi'iuin li.e wu mu. Ii longer tbin Jenny Wren. ! lonl you bear that 1. .n ; .it .iN.te nlit.i.ia are good rl,ilri " ) o'rr there In i .iturol : iio tit.il il xor.lera are caimed : I front ot farmer : iblllreii of flint cuua - i'J1 hi mer'-iiiil- i ro u house w heie Gohty the Orb 11., ili.nia.i of ko.1 parentage, are 1 V in I ly to be feeble minded; heavy I ,pr listened. I At tlr.t he didn't linilm i.i.iv.lli of Inilr oil a ntl Jenny Wren .,II elie.t lioliiiitea great phi xleal h,"r " a,le f,,n of blm ,or haifl" oh cm nath: the theory of eioliitl.iii lin ' Mr n'1 n,, ,KlnS hl to ..I . that im n are dei-end- ed from heller use of them 1reaently he a.i I bla bat of lielle,' unbnoed 111 fuel did hear that song The mice waa out unlike that of Itedcye. but the . :i r I v .. r U InlereMIng '! 'i 'ke lurue j tiuootber. more contlnu-ou- a .lull of Ita Iteina la teneruble cum-her.- -r ong and atsweeter. Ieter face light of the Imninn n.ltid. None of -I hear up. him," he cried. tlii-aabb ly accepted error I of re- ed That Redeye' cousin, the Warlent origin; none of them arise from said Jenny, "lie's a the life of today ; eien the youngest bling Viren," better than linger (edeje, and Just flint com the of them, eriilng theory as fond of hearing hit own voice, ..f notation, la f n considerable aee; lie lng from the time Jolly Mr. mill nil of them hate liecn contra-i- n Sun get up In the morning until he ted hy authority lime and again. to ed at night goc He alng In vigor apparently et they III. Unpaired, nml there is no sign thnt uni of them is giving ground under the Imput I of ilenli'l, A he!. of otiee neeepted by the population at large Inis more Uvea than a Idler of kit lens. The earnest Incul rim olio attempt i.iPT of sound an altnoKt to diaiuii ;o it tiudert.ike tiiak. Nor dm' thl mean bope!-lint t rut Ii I mocked. The untruth la almpiy. often pletnres.iiely, dressed; the eceitioti;il rimimstnnee that seem to support It arc vividly reluted mnl remain In Hie memory, while the srrnttlli of truth Is likely to lie a drab garment stitehed with If and but. Neiv York Sun. tiernian.v is trying to persuade i uni- - girls to prow their hair and near it in plaits, ill order to help the ribbon trade. Neatly a thousand schools for plrls are displaying posters of young lircliliees with long plaits and big Imus of riblmn most irutlvely ar ranged. m$ijriMK A mb V&urWES At All Drug Stores WnteMarioeCo.,Dpt - . .iots , t yfat War- bling Virco," Said Jenny. when It I so hut that the rest of us are glut! to keep still for comfort's sake. I don't know of anybody more fond of the treetops than he Is. He doesn't seem to care anything about the Old Orchard, but slays over In thoe big trees along the road. Over In that Rig Elm he's got a nest as I high up a Goldy the Orioles. havent seen It mjself, but (Joldy told me alMiut It. Why anyone so small should want to live so high up In the world I dont know, any more than know why anyone want to live anywhere but In the Old Orchard." Somehow, I dont remember Just what Warbler looks like, Peter confessed. He looks a lot like his cousin Ills coat Redeye," replied Jenny. , is a duller and underneath he Is a little yellowish instead of being white. Of course he doesnt have red eyes, and he is a little smaller than Redeye. The whole family looks pretty much alike anyway." You said something then, Jenny olive-green- Quick, Safe Relief For Eyes Irritated By Exposure To Sun, Wind and Dust W,Chico.for FreeBoak ' ii' ' Wren." ds lured Peter "They get me all mixed up f only ouie of II them bail ..ue bright Color oind tie easier to tell them spurt." "lie ha," replied Jenny. "Me has bright yellow throat and breast am) l railed Yellow Throated Ireo, There Isn't the least chn nee of iinstakli.g him." "I he a auiger. too?" aked Peter, "ttf course." replied Jenny, livery one of Hinl blessed family hues the sound of hi own voire. It's fain lly trait. A good thing I good, hut more than enough of a good thing I loo much. That applies to gossiping Just at much at to Inglng, snd I'te masted more lime on you limn I've any business to. Nw hop along. Peter, and don I bother me any more today." Peter hopped. C. T W Hmmw-W- M Srlim. oYou Know RHEUMATIC ? rvAKAi, Natural May Help MILLIONS Foci Dear Mr. Wynn: A friend of mine said that he knew a man thnt was In Ihe hospital having splinter taken out of his tongue. Could that be true? If so, how do you account for splinters In a mans tongue? Truly your. A NO. TIOCS. Answer That Is probably true. It moat likely happened this way: The man was very stingy. He had Just paid for a drink and It split on the floor. See wlmt I mean? Dear Mr. Wynn : Do you think It Is right for men to work on Sunday, thereby breaking the Sahbntli? Truly yours, E. VANGEI.IST. Answer I do In some cases. For Instance, If Its a question which one Is broke." the man or the Sabbath, 1 say the Sabbath. Dear Sir. Wynn: What Is meant by Promise?" A Sian of Yonrs truly. SID. KNEE. A man of PROSIISE Is Answer a chap who borrows money and never pays It back. Dear Sir. Wynn: I am a boy eight years old. We have Just started physiology In school. Tomorrow I must tell the teacher all about The Five Senses, Please tell me what are the five senses? Yours truly, . , t '1, : Pi .by f iV H V. h t the Inclined my the ARoofiated Newspaper thing they please. I heard that with a visitor In the room, while class room discussion waa tuklng place, a hoy luroed around to Hie By ANNE CAMPBELL girl who waa speaking, and said: Oh shul tip and give me a chance to tell It' and lliut without remonthe see, the tumbling sea, I HEAR And smell the spray In the strance from the teacher I If that Is going lo be the result clean salt air. of freedom and self expression' Tie gull are sailing close to me. for children, Fin strong for Ihe The sky Is blue, the horizon fair And I have not moved from my good old public school Idea of speaking when they are spoken to, and garden chair I observing rules Hint will keep aome atmosphere of order and refine- The mounlnlns rise to snowy ment. I know you keep up on the heights. I climb the trail, and the way Is new Ideas what do you think of that?" hard. My soul moves on to new delights. 1 am not I think Hint as the old Idea of (he I glimpse high heaven barred stern father and sterner schoolFrom beauty, though held to my master which forced children Into own hack yard. artificialities and Insincerities was undoubtedly wrong, such extremes as our reader refers to. which are On wings of fancy I may go To foreign countries and rfevel advanced hy some educators today, there. are even more dangerous. Old sights are sweet In memorys All human beings need the power of restraint. And It seems to me glow, And loveliness I may never share the danger today Is not In forcing Is mine, as I dream In a garden upon children too much restraint, hut too little. For decades now the chair I Copyright. WNU 8n lri trend of Ideas among parents and educators has been more and more toward allowing children every posbe good It must fit the dish where sible freedom of expression and deIt Is served that Is, be appropriate and Thwarting velopment to It, smooth, artfully flavored and with children Is pretty of right couslstency. much a thing of the past And a The opportunity to add ones thoughtful observer of the modern to a dish Is well exscene Is more likely to be fearful pressed In sauces served. of the other extreme. Not only In the great crises In Maple Pecan Sauce. life, but In the little things of every Melt two tnblespoonfuls of butday, we need the power of control ter, add s of a cupful of and restraint. The person who was of a cupful of sugar and allowed In childhood to say and do water, three tablespoonfuls of corn exactly as he felt at all times Is sirup and cook to a stage before the not likely to be a desirable compansoft ball when tested In water. Reion or a valuable member of the so- move from the Are, add cial group. Therefore he Is not of a cupful of cream, three fourths likely to be happy. Restraint and control are power. And It seems to me that any system which would eliminate these from the training WITTY KITTY of children would rob them of their By NINA WILCOX PUTNAM most Important weapon In mastering their environment and fulfilling the host of their possibilities. In a Garden Chair 1 of a teaspoonful of mnplelne, cupful of pecaus chopped. This makes six servings. one-hal- Chocolate Sauce. Melt three squnres of chocolate oxer hot water, add cup ful of water and atlr nntll smooth; now add one cupful of sugar, cupful of corn sirup and boll to the very soft ball stage, .or degrees. Remove from the fire, add one cupful of cream and oue teaRest until spoonful of vanilla. f smooth. This makes two and cupfuls of sauce. Cut eight marshmallows Into small pieces. Roll one cupful of sugar and f cupful of water to a heavy sirup. Whip two egg whites, add the marshmallows and beat well Flavor with any desired flavoring. one-fourt- h one-ha- lf 2.1-- one-bal- one-hal- C by Wetin Newspaper Union, Covered Shoulder cans alone have spent $100,000,000 a year in going to the mineral wells and health resorts of Europe. Over $1,000,000 of these foreign mineral waters are imported annually into this country to help suffering humanity. But it isnt necessary to go to Europe to find fine natural mineral water. We have many marvelous mineral waters in our own country many excellent health resorts to which you can go for the mineral water treatment for rheumatic aches and pains. Most surprising of all, however, is the fact that today you can make a natural mineral water in your own home at a tremendous saving in expense. For Crazy Water Crystals bring you, in crystal form, healthful minerals taken from one of the world's fine mineral waters. Just the natural minerals. Nothing is added. AH you do is add Crazy Watc Crystals to your drinking water, ani you have a great mineral water that has helped millions to better health and greater happiness. . A standard size box of Crazy Water Crystals costs oniy $1.50 and is sufficient for several weeks thorougli treatment for rheumatic pains. Craze Water Co., Mineral Wells, Texas Wmans Eyes By That golf was undoubtedly played in Colonial days, for there are court records to that effect in Albany, N. Yx where players were fined for breaking windows with golf balls. . by McClure Newspaper syndicate. WNU Service. Q31I0CP are for sale by dealers displaying the red and green Crazy Water Crystals sign. Get a box today. 24 t II WNU Ch 11 of Colt frtrvlc Threatened with tha heaviest chinch bug Infestation ever recorded In the history of the state, Illinois farmers should consider revismean of ing (heir rotation partially protecting their UK14 corn crop. thl I meant the location of legume crop In the rotation to at lo liolat the small grain, corn and grass fields where Ihe chinch bug re prone to breed and feed. It ha been proved that legume r distasteful to this Insect peit, and separating the bug "favorite" crope with legume I suggested as one of several control measures. Furthermore, th addition of ono or more legumes will Improve Ihe fertility of the land on which they are grown. A rotation supplying thl dual purpose may consltt of corn, oata, clover, corn and soybeans. In this case, not only Is CO per cent of the farm In legume, but SO per cent Is In cash crops One crop of corn I completely set off between two legumes, which In many case will prevent serious damage from chinch hugs The fact that the oata field will have a spring seeding of clover may deier rapid multiplication of the Insects In this crop, If the clover get a strong, early start When wheat Is grown with a maximum of corn, t rotation of corn, corn, beans wheal and clover can be planned. An Important feature of this combination I that the small grain crop, which I always the early breeding ground of the chinch bug. Is Isolated from the corn crops by a legume on either tide. With a good, growthy spring seeding of clover In the wheat this emp Is not susceptible to the bugs r Where a rotation of corn, oats, wheat and clover la followed, a protective revision would be to substitute soybeans for the outs This would carry the Isolation advantages of the wheat rotation above and, with a good stand of clover In the wheat would keep 75 per cent of the land In legumes throughout the growing season. four-yea- Three strains of alfalfa nodule bacteria, capable of fixing more nitrogen and producing a somewhat greener color In the loavea of the alfalfa plant have been added to the stock from which the Wisconsin college of agriculture Is preparing Its alfalfa seed cultures These strains, recorded In the as pedigree numbers laboratory , 109, and 113, were carefully tested In greenhouse trials last winter when they proved to fix more nitrogen and to stimulate the production of higher yields of hay than most other strains tested. Inoculation tests In these greenhouses show that while most root nodule cultures found In the soli of fields which have grown legumes are helpful to the plant, some are less beneficial or even actually harmful. Before any strain of Inoculating bacteria Is used for the preparation of culture In the laboratories of the university agricultural college, It must first have proved to be beneficial as shown by greenhouse and field tests. 107-1- A new version ot the covered shoulder Is found in this chic print ed evening gown designed by Stein and Blaine. Ruffled black organza shoulder epaulets accent the black floral design on the orange print chiffon frock which Is made for warm summer evenings. would think of lee cream Itself as being wholesome, "SHUT UP AND LET ME TALK" toothsome and satisfying, plain as It Is; but the addition of a zippy EAR Jean Newton. What do youthlnk of the sauce which is easily prepared at Habit of Otter Family extremes they are going to In giving home makes the serving an added Some animals their abandon freedom today? way of expressing the real spirit of children ofhospitality, when one wisiies to I have Just heard of a school whose young as soon ns they are able to fend for themselves, but a family of to pre- fer something more than commonobject Is otters, vent Inhibitions, where the pupils place refreshment. parents and offspring, gen The girl chum says if some peoA few chopped nuts sprinkled erally keep together for at least a are allowed to talk right out whentheir ple passed by acquaintances Ice cream and ever they feel like It, and say any- - over plain vanilla the way they go past red lights, year after the birth of the latter. topped with a spoonful of whipped soon wouldnt have a fnend This Is said to hold until the young cream and a maraschino cherry they In animals find mates and make homes left the world makes a most satisfying sundae. for themselves. WNU Service. The careless preparation of a sauce to serve on or with any dish Is always a convincing proof of the Indifference paid to good cooking. No Closed Season To make a good sauce requires good To taste, patience and Judgment ONE Boys Build a Hydrofoil Speedboat Wood for Fuel Many farms have a good woodlot that provides an ample supply of fuel for winter needs. Some of these are being destroyed through Improper cutting. Trees which are defective, trees which overtop valuable young growth and softwood trees which have little value for lumber should be used for fuel. A crooked stick burns as good as a straight one and good trees should be left for timber and should be given every possible chance to de- Traveling Farm School speedboat, radical in design and expected to develop double the of present water eralt of the same power, was completed by pupils of Rocky River High school In Cleveland, Ohio. The boat, powered with a standard outboard motor. Is the first of Its kind to be built upon rhe hydrofoil principle developed by Dr. Oscar G. Tietjens, nationally craft was worked inown research engineer. Every detail of the From what I read," say goofy iut by tbe students and their Instructor, A. K. Skromp. The hydrofoil Gertie, the cannibal seem to dionsists of a plane suspended underneath the boat which cuts through gest the missionary more readily be water as the boat gathers speed and reduces the fluid resistance to than his teachings." WNt' , minimum. ffi Bell Sjndicate. Tto iMoi ftkilMiflif, all akaal kaia, nwb(aai imta ar aba ha wmA U Tftat X vail la r4ar." La', aaraa aar frtaaSa h PATRONIZING ROM! INDUSTRY UM aara i THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY TWr m fMMM iWr (M 1m1 FatmtUai wfcy ywi ImI4 liiUfmu Ujn PrWarta. linwiHiala PrWrt ! Ml MUhbtn m u4 k? fwr jaalitr r4rta kualirtaN ftwrsfcl M and r sM Bar frM tolp bul4 Um rir tavwtor rb MmU. Mlckbrim prWecre m4 literamuii CMilit BERWYN Parrtte. 14fc BURKE. 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Itik Fertilizers in Ohio Fertilizers nsed by Ohio farmers In 19.13 amounted to 208, 8G9 tons, according to the annual report of fertilizer sales In the state released by the agronomy department of the Ohio State university. This Is 23.4 per cent more fertilizer than was used In 1932, most of the gain occurring In the fall when fertilizers were purchased for principally wheat. The fall tonnage was 40 per cent above that of the previous year, according to the Ohio Farmer. velop. Tills Voter iijfcySTALS JEAN NEWTON At Berry Cups and Berry Crates WNU Service. SAUCES FOR ICE CREAMS Uht, New Strains of Alfalfa Culture Being Developed three-fourth- g. Bell Syndicate I five-yea- cr I t IllJnoi I1-, THROUGH A For over 2,000 years the great mineral waters of the World, given to us by Mother Nature, have proven themselves very beneficial in the treatment of rheumatic aches and pains, arthritis, sluggishness, certain stomach disorders and other chronic ailments. It has been estimated that Ameri- w centses, WNU Service. VERY BENEFICIAL WNU ri. 7 Locate Legume Crops So as to Isolate Small Grain, Corn and Grass. Mr Wynn: am a boy sixteen year old and I have an ambition. I want to do something atnrtllng. Something that I bound to cause a commotion. What do you suggest? Truly your, L REALIST. Answer Something thnt will startle people? Very simple. Go to a ballroom during a dance on a hot aummer'a night and throw about ten eggs In the electric fnns. FIND IT V:. V i p of Rlaik canyon to Hie top of Koul-ddam during a shift In the construction of the greatest engineering feat of the present day. WYNN ByTheED Perfect Answer The five child, are nickels." Mineral Water , - r the Nevada rim I. RAM,. Pure - t'v riding WORKMEN from Question Box pear j, .'J ir)' W'. V y r," 4f I 'That's Redeys's Cousin, ths War on Bobbed Hair Rotation Plan to Foil Chinch Bugs Because of the success of the tour of the Better Farming train, which has ended In Australia, the traveling exhibition and school will make regular Journeys hereafter. Crowds gathered at every stopping place, and the lectures were well The train consisted of attended. 18 cars, two being equipped for talks and lectures. The passengers and birds omprised all animal 'mown to farming, together with experts In every branch of the ROUNDTRIP TO LOS ANGELES VIA SAN FRANCISCO From Salt Lake City and Ogden, travel to Los Angeles via Sam Francisco lot exactly the same roundtrip fare as via direct route. This low lire is good in standard Pullmans (plus berth charge). $12 TO SAN FRANCISCO $19.87 TO LOS ANGELES From Salt Lake Gty and Ogden, in roomy coaches on fast trains. Soiatlism Pacific For details, see your local railroad agent General Agent, 41 South Main Street, Salt Lake City. or write D. R. OWEN, Flying Fish Like Glider The flying fish is like a glider It gains top soaring in mid-ai- r. speed before rising from the water to sail on. per week will be paid for best ortirlo Why yon eboold on Goods' Similar to abore. Send yoar story b prose er verse te Intermoantain Prodoetg P. O. Box 1555 Balt Lake City. U your frtory appear this column yon will receive check for the $3.00 IntennounUin node Week No. 3424 W.N.U. 8lt Lake City |