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Nil ; u.i'e tilltl 'll 111 ' Jil.t'ilc l.n Ikiilit Hint t merit M.. and Mrs. Allw-Iiuit illicit s.. tnmciiicii.i mi. licit", A i j'lenil. tin n.e has been have moved to Ilrijfham and itt.iil.iltle. eiihcr in iflep'l-.- i fur II. I Week: 'Si nut-o- will rarupy the Zimmeiman nr M .lute, ns in wh.it ran it n I I lid Cl rues A in e t a ti home on east KoM' .1 Mn e taiinnt In ft.it, Ion i air. vtr.Ics Ile.ili," I'efer Pflerson died at his I ici ti i tiiti-- t In N.tiii)ti's .fine In the First ward following' r.eient rvents r.tl-.- (lie Nations of 1,'uiope oinanie n Mroke of paralysis. lie lr oulh inf .1 "movements " tint".! lea ttht'lser fillioil.il I. if t ulillt'Ilctl f,. The Hoy Scouts and similar i'ics t . ..,1. o. ,il or tjiM.t jftjii oval fl.otips are our Youth How .Much Should A t; I i . . m of a s.t.i t' l e;; Radio J r il i ,v 1 Ml't M M I Milhi n. T HAT AND GIRL BOTH NEW Al.U l. I t itt 1! ( I f f f HAHTuA NEWS Uy U;, M a it t.ji , I K in ( . i ,. tI A liii v, i a i vu i h t i law We A I !i Vu m hjin 1 .rf CmM? ..... fiunt nur I c a 42v!t , , . TlGrnoriGS II s I 5 t in R.l), . n V i - 41 ary, DM J )u e JvKMh ii .i f l U -I ( r 5,4 ii J innv I wh. 111, c 1.? tfc uni in. it . MoftMM., ) 'x i V rtf e . (V llu.-inci-- tut-nl- , ul.ti.'M i, .i.t tl.e .ii hr.iry ,u of m ti n i it n In Vi.bh ii;.c.i In then l..i,uj if U f. it l'.iIi . ii "i i, Jft.ttt f 01 r, V.'ht n I Me Mother Sacrifice? juciuics fiom .'ihlo.nl of little hnvs drilling n.v v.:t't wtHidin nuns 1 l.ke to think Mrs I rank ii I). Iloosevelt id our Seoul Cut) Paths le.it 'Mother love Is a very curiwoodcraft. i i ) lew J nlcilo Hot: acnnt fid.KIM). o. il'i'i survey of this i tty of 3(0 (XJU has shown leftthan 3 per tent vacancy of homes. The survey Indicu.cd u deciease in the vacancy per cent Mtiic l'.H3. The vacancy tatiovv.is 11 pt r cent that year ous drills its youth for 1,010 mg; scouting trains ours ma' their for citizenship. thing. Some women are mothers, even though they never have children of own. Some women, though 'they may bring into the world Inis week, and every week, any number of children, never let's emphasize their cniiie really understand a name. Ue .salute the Hoy type of mother lovo. and that "of America"! I was brought up on is Important, too. taxpayer I lrst for 23 Years saying that few women are ALBANY. ft. Y. (UP) -- A boih good wives and good fa.sK that most women mothers; unpleasant, appar-fitl- Ar.Io Birds Visit Montana i i ) Eivo ail they have to ,,hPr UVTVE, Mont. (Fp)-T- his lag to taxpayer city Mrs. Thomas J. MiHeriik. Tor ,0 ,h,lr husbands, and entertaining Its regular an- - civ i'3 years, Mrs. Milierick has been ntnl guests from above the Artie ,h''rfor less to their children first in line to pay her ta.xc Circle. They are'birds, a little Plh('rs C1V 00 much to their h'Idrpn- - " ousohoM re-i- s at the c.ty treasurer's office. larger than the sparrow, known solves around them, while the Bohemian waxwings. They PIIILAPL-LPHIhusband and his interests are (CP) Federal more or less neglected. Judge Ccorge A. Wei .h, who I believe that when one's sold newspapers to earn his wav children are really small a Ihtough Temple College In the mother should give them the early IXis. has been elected a vice president of Temple greatest devotion and attention. ' As row oldr. however, Sub , i, he For The ,heY she should never sacrifice except In the big things which are necessary for the children's do- velopinent. She has got to be S able to live her own life after her children are grown and have turned from her to lives of their own, Therefore, it is (important that she should not jdrop her interests completely, for she must not force them in later life to make too great a, sacrifice for her. In the big things I think a mother usually does sacrifice ,for her children, but I think she should always do it with her eyes wide open. For In-- 1 stance, many a woman whose married life has been unhappy has continued to live with her husband because of the children, and if both parties are' big enough so that they can make the home atmosphere gracious, the sacrifice is prob-bly worth while. If not, most chidren would agree that the home where ill feelbickering ing and constant reign is no home at all. "Sometimes it is a question r.ot of whether you should make a sacrifice, but of whether you can make a big enough one to make it worth comwhile. A mother should reTHELtSAKczLtsl Challenger fort is only part of the The LIMITCO member that what sacrifices MnCocW Ail Pulln, story. You also enjoy at Hiftitnu Tra.a she makes, she must never exfreedom from traiiic pect to be repaid in kind, for! hazards and unexccoatl0n probably the children will tell pected expense. You her some day that the sacrelax as you ride . . . r Sleepi&O rifice was not to their liking! arbr od VJt enjoy delicious meals She had best forget that she read, write, listen OB., to the radio in homelike BftJjftl.rftd Wur. has ever made any sacrifice,1 comfort. And all the and go through l.fe on the as-tune you are speeding sumption that what she does, swiftly, safely to your she does because she wants' destination. Thaft to do it, and that as far as in Union Pacific train her lies, she will give the chil-- j service. And its most dien. while they are young, a1 economical. wise discipline, and a great1 love. When they are old Ladies! Tune tn new Union enough to get out and stand Pacilic program "Surpnee their own experiences, she will' YourHusoand" on KSL each for further detaiit cooau!t Mon, Wed Fn. at 2 10 pa. lit them go. hoping they willi free recipes ,1. 0. HO WEN, return to her when they need! BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH .companionship and sustenance' and that she has given them strength and courage enough to' meet the world on their own. It was "Stella Dallas" which a d 1 Of THE .3 iJ AND IHt (IttivtlL. .inspired Mrs. Roosevelt to write t i ft let tie ro'.d.ri y ; I AM Willi .1.1 S Eli rrtrrre Isnrrlit t.nillt boxer rcMilc. tin IIS SpriitihrlJ illi rin lull ol Max ttacr who wrr.llrr l. at r fd 2. Y Hr SCff NOOLA - Or, if we must be the (ro-beatechnical, was mapped fi,i ijVi I"! I IT yf WHIM I.l i TOWN FOK S M.l- - - A bo c . ft view of tint once Hoiiriliin cormnr ( Jiichcyter, N. mn reccnlly Jcr (lie auclioner' hammer at h ( urt alc. Die vilfaijc lu hrrn o since tli rioting ol a furniture I wlucli empluyrJ most of the to. . (Inset) Kupcrt lUnntlf, 77, (U rt1ent of (he village. - FAIR WEATHER Kfe t, in a Union Pacific Train I IKK SzWhK h, Kichard flagarov. na- (tonally known automotive executive, iltus (rates benefits of dil1eren(ia! dua! wlucls as compared to rigid dual wheels for trucks, busses and trailers. Candid shots show how each wheel of differential pair revolves at different rates of speed varying from three inches on the straightaway to twelve feet on a full turn. 'I his operation eliminates all drag on the wheels, cutting out excesive use of power which saves up to 20 on gas consumption also doubling the life of tires ihJ t j ' fi - The ' r 1 CALIFORNIA or the FAST HLM ILANH !sNl) ShlINC snow in I f DIYbS 575 closeup of the t.urtiss It mav not Nora ol Is w oo J, but (ale personalizes hlmdom's challenge to winter sports bv skiing on the sand dunes near Malibu. V M I - lH.KufiaIo, N. Vlawk 75, a pursuit plane, FASHIONS (Left) Margaret Lindsay dons stunning formal gown, designed with a layer of net over a black satin foundation to form the high waisted gored skirt. The bodice shows a crossed over treatment of net. (Right) A balloon beret in sage green felt worn by Rosemary Lane. Coarse net holds it on at t back and a wide brown feather with yellow pompon gives the decorative touch young braves Sun Valley's snow windhreaker of strong, b weight cloth. For perfect tec in a sport where timtag 4 make the difference hefwera and death he wears one ol new Cruen Ventlun wttf designed to he as slim c sturdy as the lacquer red " poles on which he rest. F jacket and cap are tuty h and a navy hood can be pu over Ins head when tltcrn extra nip in the air. I ' Mum SAN Con is single (xhibi !or 2R attrae which exceeded all known speed records with a dive of more than 575 nnlesl an hour. 1 he plane is one of I CIO being constructed for the I rtncli Houg .'or t remi and f anoi 4 ... 1 I Li I Agent 3. OR WINS MILK Mmn. A g&y&jz 'i ftFTlING IT WIND get him down before he -- And it looks as if Haddy's get enough wind up. II trumptt will V? Mi, (.rctchcn IT xear old, who won the 1 dies' Junior National I niure SkatiniJ championship. Merrill, c rOUTRAir TAINT! a M. f R TAINTS Rasko, noted artist, applies the finishing touches tfl portrait of Dorothy Kilgallen, famous round the 'rf reporter. Mr, Rasko recently rereived the Ac(df(r 1alms from tlie government of ranee for dfstingu " work in portraiture. |