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Show 84648 Nephi, Juab County, Utah ri rmmkr ft Y THt OLD ittwO'S&toixi Thursday, May 1 5, -- D From Ronald Keeler, Strathmore, Calif.t I can remember when it was windy in the fall we would hurry home rural school .from the ;io Pennsylv8"..T. to gather the Chestnuts that had blown to jthe ground. The first o e to 'the tree won the treasure, so to one-roo- ' buried a barrel under We straw and some earth to keep apples during the winter months; then we would reach far inside later to retrieve our precious apples. For a time, the girls wore paper hair bows in clasps on their heads. They came In a variety of colors. And at school we played a kissing game called "Snap and Catch Her. One of the popular social events was the corn roast that was scheduled just before the field corn started to get hard. Farmers would hold burning their brush piles so that they could be usea for the fires. The corn would be placed on sharp sticks and held over the burning coals. Sometimes the corn would be roasted with the( husks on. The roasted ears, would be eaten with plenty of butter and salt. One rule ob-served was that no one, especially the girls, ever went1 home from a corn roast with- ones face out having thoroughly blackened with the charcoal from the ashes. a Sneak Thief Glaucoma is called the! sneak thief of sight, causes blindness unless detected early land treated continuously. It is .estimated more than 1,702,000 Americans over age 35 have glaucoma and half of them do not know it Time Saver The automatic dishwasher It is estimated Is a to save as many as 28 eight-hodays in a year for s the average homemaker. time-save- r. ur A NEW ADVENTURE , . . Hero of the Kon-Tiexpedition, Thor M. Heyerdahl stands by as "RA, the boat that will carry him and a crew of six on a new adventure takes shape west of Cairo. The craft, made of papyrus reeds, measuring 45 feet long, 15 feet wide, and supporting a wicker cabin. The adventurer plans on taking a marathon ki Atlantic voyage from Morocco to "somewhere in Central America. THIS PATUm, : . - . - , .. v MUSIC BY: RICHARD PEXTON AND THE RAMRODS WITH RECORDING ARTISTS JOHNNY & DARLENE CLAYTON 954 i UCY This reversible DOILY coat o cinch to mot. Just 90am up each tide, then seam them together. No. 3238 comet in sizes 10 to 18. Size 14 (bust 34) takes yards of fabric for each side. h This lacy sunflower design doily with the flower In the center is one of the easiest to crochet. Pattern No. 954 gives the instructions. Send 40c for each dress pattern, 30c for each needlework pattern (add 5c for each pattern for third class mailing and 18c for each pattern for first doss mailing) to AUDREY UNE BUREAU, Morris Plaines, New Jersey, 07950. . 1 969-- - Pag ;$ul |