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Show LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN PACE SIX M SE Squnliis Disaster Again Focuses Attention On Submarines Value as Weapon of War Ruth Wyeth Spears AWALLS-PALETONEO- nwv-V---. BACKGROUND - -- of the Squalus. The U. S. hat 106 t, intituling 19 uruler construction at of these are over-agof November 15. Sixty-sevetl at n S r. - v-- yuLCrv V BRITAIN The Sunfish pictured aground at Isle of B ight after dragging her anchors. Britain hat 60 tubs, plat 1 3 untler construction. Only 14 of these are listed at over-ag- g firz. - - J 2ry lu iUI PHOTOGRAPHY ROLLS DEVELOPED ill WING CHAIR-COLO- R ALL SEAM BINDINGS-- 4 DOMINANT b w anau vitturttl napriBU taMk MMniwifT moro imvfci P hi 2 I fart HOUSEHOLD IN PATTERN QUESTIONS ij3 llot Weather Hint. Take advantage of the cool night air to stay the heat the next day. Leave all windows open in your house at night except those closed for safety. Early m the morning close all doors and windows and keep this cool air in, and the hot air out. a,j "ex bought. fomporJ, ftl., or prai4 four eboir of N PATTERN V&htu BRIGHT ACCENT Shellacking Chairs. Right Colors for Curtains and Slipcovers. FRANCE The netc Ceres is launched at MBS. SPEARS: I have the RAG RUG LEAFLET, will be Rouen. Third among world submarine powers , nEAR for included with orders for both your Book France has 76 craft, all under age. In addition under the Home Decorator, and the dl books for the present, but the ofthe has approximately 20 new rections for slipcovers are so clear fer may be withdrawn at any construction. in the sketches that I have de- time. Leaflets are six cents each cided to cover my living room fur- when ordered separately. niture which consists of a davenEveryone should have copies of port, a club chair and a wing these two books containing 96 How chair. I would like to have your to Sew articles by Mrs. Spears, suggestions for colors for these that have not appeared in the paand for curtains." per. Send your order at once to 4 With this letter there was a de- Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Dcsplaines St., VM tailed description of the rug in the Chicago, 111. --a - J - - . room. There have been a good many letters of this type lately, so I am showing you here how to i analyze the colors in a figured rug and use them as a guide in planning a room. GERMANY Nazi subs at rest. All of Gerclass submarine JAPAN The first pride It is not important that the rug fleet. Of 57 craft, color scheme be fo!lowedt exactly, many's 4.1 craft are under age ami 28 more were of a small but efficient being built as of last November 15. Since then 41 are under age. In addition the Nipponese have but do make a little chart of the the naval pact with Britain has been broken. three boats under construction. rug colors as shown here at the And Criticism, Too When you dont know much left. If you do not wish to repeat the background color for your about music, let someone else Anti-Sul) did patrol off naval bases and har- walls, use a pale tone of one of start the applause. Occasionally we meet a man bors to keep the high command in- the other colors. A stronger tone ts Also Gain New who asks for only half a chance, formed on ship movements. Their of any color in the rug may bebut the majority prefer the information probably led to the sink- come your accent color. NOTICE: Book for chances whole. ing of commercial and war craft. Skepticism sometimes saves a There's little chance of escaping a the Home Decorator, and No. 2, Gifts, Novelties and Embroider- man from being everybodys fool. first This weapon, perfecttorpedo. SHEPPARD WALTER P. By ed in 1865 by an English naval of- ies, are now 15 cents each, or Battleships parade the might of nations. Submarines are ficer, can travel several thousand both books for 25 cents. Readers Play the Game Dont ask, "Is hidden might, forgotten in peacetime as they slink through yards, carry hundreds of pounds who have not secured their copies these two books should send in ing?" You have the deep waters. Which is one reason why the Squalus dis- of explosives and can be set on any of It will go their orders immediately, as no cards. aster off Portsmouth, N. II., created such interest. Between course ator any depth. The man who wants to be along a circular path more copies will be available, straight wars men forget how submarines raise havoc with shipping, and is sure to spell disaster if it when the present supply is ex- good has less opportunity than can conceivably smash a mighty fleet. strikes a ship below the water fine. hausted. Your choice of the the man who wants to be great. how one tiny It takes a good deal of wit to Combat them? Navies have per- QUILT LEAFLET illustrating 36 But navies do not forget, and the submarine which came fected detectors which sometimes authentic patchwork stitches; or perpetrate effective ridicule. very close to winning the spot a submarine engine at close World war for Germany wil who commanded the 4 during the range, but even so the craft may has the made private predicbe an equally important fac- war, defenseless against this sausagetion that if similar conditions were be Quiz With Answers tor in the next conflict. True to prevail in the next war, the na- shaped phenomenon that can dive and zigzag at will. Patrol boats and anti-su- b devices have been tion with the largest fleet Offering Information sometimes corner them, perfected, but so have the would wipe out its enemies'in armed destroyers I and in shallow water subs Various Subjects on however, and commercial fleets a few submarines, so that the rela- months, can be sunk with depth bombs or adverthe thereby starving cornered with nets and mines. tive importance of these sary into surrender. Sometimes, as when a phantom The Answers The Questions weapons is about the same Marine Paradox. submarine attacked a British de1. Fourteen. True to tradition, great maritime 1. How many days in a fortThe submarine is a paradox in in the Mediterranean, these 2. Scotland, Ireland, nations like Japan, the United States Canada, night? that she is at once the least expen- stroyer France. playful fellows pretend they're and Great Britain have placed little danmost the and sive 2. Of what country are the folpotentially dead and confound the enemy. 3. A In of milk. The cream defensive emphasis on ocean craft. Costing from After a few depth bombs are lowing the emblem: the thistle, floats topint the the years since Versailles, because gerous top of the milk. deto $5,000,000, she might an oil slick and pieces of the shamrock, the maple leaf, the 4. A coverlet for a bed. dropped nations seldom fight each $3,000,000 dozens of merchant or war- debris appear on the surface as lily? 5. Both. Glow means to shine other. The submarine is primarily stroy with her deadly torpedoes and evidence that the is no more. an offensive craft for use against ships 3. Which is heavier, a pint of with intense heat. still escape. While the destroyer steams proudly cream or a 6. Strictly speaking, turtle powers which control the seas. That pint of milk? Surprise is the big factor in a away the means members of the order captain chuckles to is why Germany used them so effecits and 4. sub's attack, What is a counterpane? conversely, he did was shoot out which live in water, and tortoise, tively last time, and why both Ger- greatest weakness. If a small sur- himself, for all a lot of loose junk in a torpedo tube. 5. Does an electric light bulb members which live on land. many and Italy are placing so much face destroyer sees it first, there is (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) shine or glow? 7. Mona is an abbreviation for confidence in them for the next war. a will chance that the madonna Leads the (my lady). Lisa is a Way. 6. a Italy tortoise Are a turtle and be hit. If by an airplane Dice Thrown for Bibles proper name. Last November 15 a report by the the boat is sighted the same? in great danger. also 8. There are more than a hunAt St. Ives, England 7. United States navy department re- But as a raider and spy What does the title "Mona dred, but only of them vealed that Italy is the worlds No. this nautilus is worth her were thrown for Bibles at Dice in weight Lisa mean? 129 are inhabited. All are very small. 1 submarine power, boasting when six chilSt. Ives, England, gold. 9. Yes. 8. How many Shetland islands such vessels when her' current build dren received a Testament each. Valuable as Spies. 10. There is no verse in the Bible are there? in accordance was The ing program is completed. Of these, ceremony Navies dont advertise it, but in 39 were under construction Inst No9. Are passports required when relating to a prohibition of a womwar games the submarines have oc- with the will of Rev. Robert Wilde, ans whistling. The reference may vember and 83 were under-age- , of Oundle, made 200 years ago. He flying to foreign countries? to within a few huncrept casionally be to the old English proverb: leaving only seven obsolete. $250 to St. Ives and stipulated left on were of that dred warships yards 10. Where in the Bible does it A whistling woman, a crowing Germanys submarine fleet, while the lookout for them, jockeyed into that the interest be used in the purthat a woman should not hen is neither fit for gods nor say one of the worlds smallest, is magto of be of torchase to fire Bibles, enabled been disposed position and whistle? men. The origin is unknown. Every one of nificently efficient by the minister and church wards to that couldn't miss. her 43 working craft last Novem pedoes the children of the parish. They can as the German ber 15 were under age, and 28 new ITALY Photo thout Mussolini t submarines going through a remarkable trrict of formations during maneuver!. The So. 1 tub power, 81 of llalyt 90 boat t are under age and the it building 39 more. JcM Uncle Phil JKryi. Devices Are Perfected But' Power; U-Boa- ri, -- ISECONDAP ,- publish hit DAVENPORT AND 'kvV'v liif it COIDR1-CURTAIN- VALANCE-4 ' SIT ED STATES The tubmarin e Saury, iD F AND CLUB CHAIR. STRIPED IN COLORS fv I Songs. Poems Wanted Italy A coat of clear shellac over the seats of chairs will greatly prolong their lives and keep the reed from splitting. rush-botto- Mustard on Sandwiches. When using mustard or any piquant sauce for sandwiches, mix it with the butter before spreading on the bread. This ensures even distribution. Coffee Hint Should coffee not be freshly ground, place the required quantity in a pan and shake over a low heat for a moment before infusing. The flavor will equal that of newly bought coffee. To Clean Pewter. Wash the articles in hot water with a paste made of soft soap and powdered pumice stone. Then polish with cloth or chamois leather. Preparing a Chicken for Roasting. Brush chicken over with olive oil. This makes it tender, and the flavor is improved. Turnip Sauce. Here is a splendid substitute for horseradish sauce. Scrape a white turnip very finely. Make some mustard with vinegar. Mix the two and add a little salt and pepper. U at R-- ASK ME ANOTHER -- Salt Lakes NEWEST HOTEL g 50-5- 0 lone-wo- lf one-four- were under construction. Hitler deSince Reichsfuehrer naval nounced the pact in April, the Nazis are expected to push full steam ahead on their submarine program. This is an entirely fitting offensive measure, because Germany knows her probable enemy in the next war would be Great Britain. Minus and colonies herself, with no shipping to protect, the Reich can devote all her maritime warmaking to preying on boats of her enemies. .. Only 20 U. S. Subs Under-AgeAmerica ranks near the bottom of the scale as a world submarine power, though numerically she is second. As of last November 15, only 20 of her subs were under age, fewer than any of the other five great powers. When all new boats are completed, however, and when over-ag- e craft are counted in, this Since nation has 106 submarines. the Squalus disaster was tne first American mishap in 12 years, during which other nations have suffered repeated accidents, the United States fleet is apparently in pretty fair shape. Veteran submarine fighters who recall World war experiences shudder at the possibilities of these weapons, once known as "tin ciOne of these men. Lieut. gars. J. F. Goodwin of Portland, Ore., British-Germa- n Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE Opposite Mormon Temple HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Rates $1.50 to $3.00 Its a mark of distinction to stop at this beautiful hostelry ERNEST C. ROSSITEB. Mgr. U. S. Disguises Testing Device To Spy on Automobile Drivers vehicle tube laid across so that one A black rubber the highway and connected at either end with a simple instrument staked at the side of the road forms the basis for analysis of how the motor public behaves in ,ts use of the highways. This special study is being made by the federal bureau of public roads. The tube is inconspicuous and looks much like an expansion joint one of its good features. Most motorists will not see the tube and will not be aware of making a record. Other devices, such as checking by observers, or by motion-picturrecords, are less useful because they are likely to make drivand cause them ers to slow down for fear of a speed trap. record of natural driving on a representative stretch of road is what is wanted. inThe tubes are placed rt tervals on the stretch of road under study a half mile, perhaps. When an automobile crosses a tube, a wave or puff of air is forced into tne roadside instrument and moves diaphragm which causes an electrical contact. The tubes are disconnected at the middle of the road e a passing on side of the road does not register on the instrument on the other side. Wires run to a recording apparatus in which a strip of paper unrolls under a set of pens. Each passing car leaves a pair of pen strokes for front and rear wheels. Knowing the spacing of the tubes and the speed of the moving paper it is easy to calculate the speed of any car. The device is particularly useful in studying the passing of slow vehicles by faster ones. On a e highway the strip reveals the faster car overtaking the slower: then swinging across the center and registering on both lanes: then running in the left lane, and finally swinging back to the right. Distances and speeds can be calculated exactly, and by tabulating many passings it is possible to compute, for example, how long a straightaway stretch should be to make passing safe and easy. A single tube with the roadside instruments connected to an electric counter makes a convenient and inexpensive device for registering the number of vehicles using a road. aaBCKBai) (EiaaawsEaa two-lan- d TF you want smoking pleasure at its best and a sound buy, too Camels your smoke. 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