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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH Cleaning Stove Glassware dean top of the stove glass Rare that has formed discoloration fill half full with solution mad' from two tablespoons vinee-aand one tablespoon soda, and boil foi 20 to 30 minutes. Kathleen Norris Says: To Remember Your Mother Today Confusing (Bell Syndicate WNU Service.! and Hound Fined $15 for speeding, Seren Rerenson of Minneapolis was allowed to go home to get the money. On his way back he wag arrested for speeding. But why do you always look e puzzled when I say Im a man? Washington, D. C. I just cant decide whether IMPORTING COTTON? or apologizing. For years the United States has youre bragging had a huge surplus of cotton. The Ills Trouble idea of importing cotton seemed fanMy advice to you, colonel, is to go is tastic. Yet that is exactly what through the movements of driving withabout to be done, as the latest de- out using the ball," said the golf invelopment in the Good Neighbor pol- structor. Hound Goes self-mad- THE UNIONIZED MILK INDUSTRY John L. Lewis is now trying to unionize the milk industry throughIf he succeeds out the country. of delivered will Lottie milk every have a union label certifying that contact there has been no from the cow pasture to the doornon-unio- n icy. step. What Convenience! What a Location! The idea is to have milk from union farms handled by union dairy hands and delivered by union miik-meThe new slogan may be Milk From Union Cows, Contented or Not! n. union cow, chewing We can imagine 7s.-nix- l time you visit Silt Lako City! 7 Center shops, theatres, business gorgeous rooms . . . telephones, radios door New Coties at Car your Shop , low Hs'es. M MAIN ilTii SOUTH tifi STRUT AHSTH ilt union cud in a union meadow, wishing a unionized tail and Imving in tones approved hy the Musicians Union. We can picture union clover, union brooks, union hillsides and union hay. What would grandpa have thought Physiological Functions Dr. Vern 0. Knudsen, acoustics if somebody had predicted that the walking delegate would wind slowly expert at the University of Cali- .oer the lea, that the cow would of noise believes the that fornia, over the moon only if it had a jump tanka and airplanes, If long endured, will interfere with union permit and that the milkmaids answer to May I go with physiological functions. you would have been Not unless you are a member of the union in Skyscraper Sways The amount of sway at the top good standing, mister." of a skyscraper in the strongest Somehow we find it hard to gaze wind has leen estimated at a few over the rolling country these spring inches or less. days and take in the bucolic scene without feeling that, although he is Oldest Frees not there in person, the spirit-forThe Franklin Institute In Philaof John L. Lewis flits through the delphia has what is believed to be meadows, looks disapprovingly on the oldest known American printof the rushing brook and, the gustoing press. It was built in 1793. wielding an invisible rubber stamp, puts an Okay J. L. L. on the flank of every mooly. high-power- m - OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEW AND I HKD deaki and chairs, files, typewriters, addiu inrh't. safes, 8. L. DKSk KX., 35 W. Broadway, H. L. L BEAUTY SCHOOL O.lIcL MHOOL of BE AUTY CU1.TURK Karicoitt in the WwL 18 years successful operation. Modern. thorouKh, practical. Enroll anytime. Write for catalogue. 838 South Main Salt Lake City, Utah Vu,ll To revise Anne Emiile Poulsson's old verse: At five o'clock he milks the cow. The busy farmers man. At six o'clock the strains the milk And pours it in the can. DR LEVI PEI.K, foot specialist, corns, failures, ingrown club nails, bunions, flat feet, weak arches corrected. Complete treatment, both feet. It. 50. 304 Felt BMr., Salt Lake TRAILERS USED OAKS TRAILER COACHES Liberal Credit Terms JESSE M. CHASE Sell Trade Buy 651 So. 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Salt Lake City FEEDS AND SEEDS theres a clamor and merry little row, found the cow that gave the At seven A Its PERSONALS USED CARS Whispering into the ear of every week cow the wonders of the five-da- y and warning the bull to take orders only from its local board. milk Was not a union cow. farmers man is called With him it goes quite hard; Its charged that when he strained The busy the milk At eight oclock John L. appears, A frown upon his pan And there will be no milk today TWAS NOT A UNION CAN1 Im short stair carpet and paper treads, wheelbarrow, snath, flag 6 by 56, 12- foot staff, hose, iron washtub, van- ner, crowbar, jigsaw puzzles, dust mop and kitchen utensils. AG09. Yankee Magazine. And a man must live. YOULL FIND OUT Little grains of sugar, Little ration books Tend to cramp the style of Many pastry cooks. Motor Oil, Binding twine. Roofing. White Faun Flour. All kinds of cese groceries Honey, molasses, syrup, salt and many other items. Always a saving buy early and avoid disappointment. Dont worry bout delivery Our trucks will be by you door.. Write us for any information or feeding, seeds, etc Matfield Feed, Coal, Seed & Flour Co. Whe. & main office, 3rd So A 1st West Salt Lake City, Utah BABY CHICKS TODAY TURKEY POULTS TO ORDER COMPLETE ONE OF POULTRY EQUIPMENT Write for free literature RAMS HAWS UTAH PIONEER HATCHERY S7 SO PH. MAIN ST. SALT UTAH LAKE CITY MURRAY 474 Amt, hi spilt of deafness has made good bearing poll in a maiont, of ihe mom dirticult ca HELPS Y0 T BIA WELl OIAIECS IMMINT .E. MORRIS & ASSOCIATES S04 Judita W.N.U. Bids.. Salt Lake City Week Ss. 421S SALT LAKE One-hapound of sugar per person per week will be the new fedlf But I cant I use it every day, eral sugar ration. wait a week! complains Ima Dodo. The race tracks of America will donate two million dollars to army and navy relief funds this year. The chart writer would perhaps describe the belated decision thusly: Slow to gel off, appeared out of it at first turn, responded to urging in stretch and came through under a hard driver Mahatma Gandhi must be one man who is moved somewhat unusually by the prospect of losing his shirt. Elmer Twitchell, the old horseshoe pitcher and chess champion, is quite sore. He says Mr. McNutt abolished those bureaus before he got his games Buy Defense Bonds Secretary Morgenthau says every doorbell in the country will be rung at least once in the drive to sell war bonds. The trouble is that they have been rung so often for various purposes that most of em are out of order. Bombers Set Back at Stadium to 2. Headline. always said those baseball fans wouldn't stand for any nonsense from Tokyo or Berlin. We 5 T FEEN-A-MIN- Your mother's heart is going to follow you wherever you are in camp, in the ail or fur off on dangerous seas. These are dark days for mothers; us never before your mother needs a message from you this Mothers day. By KATHLEEN NORRIS mothers are the most GOOD thing in the All the love, appreciation, respect, honor that h good mothers get isnt No has nation them. for enough ever been just in recognizing what good mothers do; mothers are never publicly rewarded; they get no decorations, no high places. But the fact remains that they are the most valuable one-tent- persons in the world. Mothers lives have two phases. The first is giving; the second is They like the giving receiving. years best; they love the time when the children are small, when love and service keep them busy every moment of the day, when they drop into bed exhausted every night. It is one of the Divine decrees that a good mother shall love her job. To the skeptical, sophisticated outsiders eye that job looks dull It means the early sumenough. mons of an alarm clock, a cold dark kitchen turned into a place of warmth and light; it means bubbling oatmeal and the opening of it means crib blankets to air, school lunches, rubbers, goodbye kisses, telephone, grocer, picking up small pajamas, making small beds, planning of meals, baking of help with homework, potatoes, dishes to wash, scratches and bumps to soothe, cough medicine, scolding, guiding, judging, consoling, adviss; An Endless List. This list of the normal cares and duties of a good mother could go on for several columns before we come to the emergencies and great occasions that make special demands on her; events like Christmas, parties, illnesses, accidents, moves to new neighborhoods, financial crises. All these Mother has to meet, and it is upon Mothers attitude toward them that the whole familys position depends. For Mother is the family weather-vanIf she is cheerful, if home is a pleasant place to which to return, if she likes her job, then everyone is happy, and the benefit derived by her husband and children from her strength and fineness is beyond all calculating. It will go with those children through every day of their lives. A happy, unburdened, unafraid childhood actually means a happy, unafraid life. No money can buy that particular security, but Mother and only Mother can give e. All kinds of field and garden seeds. Poultry supplies. Baby Chicks. Hardware, Fencing FEEN-A-MIN- ing. of food but long on the answered fellow FEEN-A-MIN- milk-bottle- He lacked a union card. dear CONSTIPATION The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd winds slowly oer the lea, The plowman homeward plods his weary way All unionized and happy as can be. Wipe Broiling Compartment The broiling compartment of a lie wimd occasionally at nv, with a cloth wrung from a suds of Whoever thought the cowbarn iiiiio eoup and hot water. Thorsome day become a closed would with clean a dry oughly drying shop. cloth la important. sb', My Oscar Johnson, leading Mississippi colonel, thats precisely ukat Im trycotton planter and former official of ing to overcome! the AAA, will go to South America Theres one fellow who can fool to buy surplus cotton from Peru and Brazil. He carries a checkbook of all the women all the time. Hes the Commodity Credit corporation, the one who changes the fashions. whose funds for domestic and fornard to Raise eign crop purchases amount to Brown Why has Jones carried $4,000,000,000. that mortgage on his house so Both Peru and Brazil are suffering severely from loss of foreign long? Smith Because he cant lift it, markets. Brazils cotton was sold in Europe, Perus to Japan. Both LatI guess. in American countries wholeheartedly backed the United States at the Rio conference and now Uncle DONT LET Sam is returning the favor. of some For agtime, department riculture officials, fearful of outSLOW YOU UP cries from the cotton belt, were timWhen bowels are sluggish and you feel id about buying foreign cotton. They irritable, headachy a r everything you thought they might get away with do ia an effort, do as millions do chew purchases for storage in South the modern chewing America but not for imports into gum laxative. Simply chew before you go to bed sleep withthe U. S. being disturbed next morning gentle, But two agriculture officials John out thorough relief, helping you feel swell B. Hudson, president of Commodity again, full of your normal pep. Try Tastes good, is handy Credit, and Sam Bledsoe, aide to and economical. A generous family supply conWickard Claude Secretary ceived the smart idea of putting the FEEN-fl-MlNTToJ plan squarely up to southern conas with the Oscar Johnson gressmen, choice for buyer. Maker of Jest This worked like a charm. Cotton A jests prosperity lies in the congressmen have full confidence in Johnson, and they even approved ear of him that hears it. Shakeimporting some cotton, especially speare. the long staple variety from Peru, which does not directly compete with U. S. cotton. Meantime, plans are being made Get this quick relief. Lifta to purchase other Latin American hoe pressure, soothes, cushions the sensitive agricultural surpluses, including beef opot. Costs but a trifle. and vegetable oils. But Argentina, which is suffering more than any other country, will get no U. S. help while President Castillo remains on the neutrality fence. Fills His Task MERRY-GROUND Nothing is void of God; He HimPresident Roosevelt has indicated self fills His work. Seneca. to Democratic chiefs who urged him to tour the country, that he may take a transcontinental trip this fftllDDLE-AG- E summer if the war permits. Democratic candidates facing tough election battles are eager to have him visit their states. Also the PresiHEED THIS ADVICE!! dent long has wanted to inspect If youre cross, restless, suffer hot flashes, nervous feelings, dizziness, several army camps and war procaused distress of irregularities duction centers. by this period In a womans life try it. drudgery, her busy, tiring days. But inwardly they are filled w ith that glory that comes to human beings who are living their destined lives to Outwardly the full. The second phase of a mothers life is the hard one. All through her and girlhood and young woman-hoo- d proud maturity she has been hearing that there is agony ahead; the agony of having the children grow up, become independent, select their own mates and go into the world to live their own lives. But that is a pain that must be experienced to be appreciated. The children simply dont need her any more. She cant quite believe it! The tumbled beds and tumbled heads, the torn frocks and cut fingers, the Christmas surprises and vacation trips, the young, sweet faces pressed against hers, the languid small hand of the little convalescent reaching for her own all gone! Empty rooms in her house. Toms room, the girls' room. NO JUST REWARD? nation, says Kathleen Norris, has been just in recognizing what, good mothers do. But she believes that, because a good mother loves her job, she finds her reward in the joy of doing it well. She loves every minute of those early years when her life is an endless succession of rubbers, measles, school lunch boxes, stray cats. And she loves the memory of those years after her children have grown up and discovered that they no longer need her. Today, busy and courageous as always, she asks no No other reward. Empty spaces in her heart; no use making hot cakes on this frosty morning; she cant eat them and they arent permitted on Dads diet. No use picking up a small padlock and chain, a dolls hat, a box of crayons in the store; nobody at home is small enough to shriek with excitement when they are presented. If those early days called for strength of mind and body, these later ones make even heavier demands on her soul. Her Duty Is to Be Happy. Resign yourself to being to your children only the loved memory of their happy youth. Never question them as to how often they write you or come to see you. Their fives are parted irrevocably from yours now; such services as you can do them or the grandchildren are just so much pure gold, pressed down and running over the richness of life. is your Nothing your right, to be claimed with comdue, plaints and reproaches. Your duty is to be happy, busy, preoccupied, without any reference to them. The mother of whom sons and daughters boast is the mother whose life is independently, individually occupied, so that to keep beloved grandchildren over a weekend, or go to a sons house for an interval of housekeeping or nursing during the younger wife's absence, is to grant a favor. So much for duty, a mothers last duty to the children. But those children have a duty, too, and now when the year brings around Mothers day it is a duty so mixed with love, pleasure, memory, and honor that its warmth and beauty fill the land. Flower shops, candy makers, telegraph boys, telephone operators, mail men, are all kept busy while American sons and daughters turn back for just one happy day, to think of Mother. Needs a Message. And believe me, speaking for all mothers today, no matter how busy that wonderful mother of yours may be, no matter how sensibly and bravely she Las accepted the fqcts of your marriage, your absorption in things outside her reach, shes going to remember that its Mothers day; shes going to keep one ear free for the telephone, the other for the doorbell; her heart and her prayers are going to follow you wherever you are in camp, in the air, far off on the dangerous blue seas. A Canadian woman showed me a letter she received last Mothers day. No money on earth could buy a young flier the penciled sent home to his mother that day. It said, "Loving you, having a glorious time, praying every night for Mom. Davy. This year she wont have any letter. But she's got that one safe. half-she- Bunions Dssmmm O WOMEN CSS) Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound at once! Plnkham's Compound Is made especially tor women, and famous to help relieve distress due to this HOPKINS LOOKS AT WAR Following his trip to England, is giving close Harry Hopkins friends a very optimistic picture about the war situation. He is convinced that Hitler is really alarmed at the tough resistance of the Russians, the growing war strength of the United States, and the fear of an invasion on the European continent. One of Hitlers greatest weaknesses, Hopkins believes, is manpower. German industry has done a great job hitherto. But now with an increasing drain on both industry and the Qerman army, the tremendous losses at the Russian front are having a definite effect. To his close friends, Harry Hopkins is known as one of the most optimistic men in the administration. But even discounting this natural optimism, other war chiefs in a position to know seem to have a fairly bright look in their eyes recently. It will be a long time before we can begin to do any real crowing, for the situation in the Near East is almost as sour as the very, very sour situation in India. It does look, however, as if the spring had definitely brightened the war picture. MUSSOLINI'S DOTAGE female functional disturbance. Thousands upon thousands of women have reported gratifying benefits. Follow label directions. WORTHTRYINGI stop sAwiimt mitt . ' ut il err noTtcitoH I LACKlfO ACAIMST WITH THAT SHOT Of CuTTt BLACKLEGOL tfcyioKUtpbl SALT LAKE BOISE POCATELLO May Warn of Disordered Kidney Action Modern life with its hurry and worry, irregular habit, improper eating and drinking it risk of exposure and infection throsrs heavy strain on the work of the kidneys. They are apt to become over-taxe- d and fail to filter excess add and other impurities from the blood. You may suffer nagging backache, headache, dizziness, getting up night, leg pains, swelling feel constantly tired, nervous, all worn out. Other sign of kidney or bladder disorder are sometimes burning, scanty or too frequent urination. Try Doans Pillt. Doans help the kidneys to pass off harmful excess body waste. They have had more than half century of public approval. Are recom mended by grateful users everywhere. Ask your neighbor! Inside word brought back from Italy by those in the know "gives a desolate picture of Benito Mussolini. He has been pretty well isolated from the war command and from direction of the government, both of which are dictated, directly or indirectly, by Nazis. Mussolini has gone in for reminiscing on his younger days when he was a militant young socialist, part of the time exiled in Switzerland. He has even sent for his old socialist friends, including some previously exiled to France. And they have sat around talking about the good old days when they were WNU young. is it this Maybe insanity. Maybe s just getting bck to sanity after 20 long years of delusions of grandeur. POWER PROBE powerful lobby is again back on the Washington scene. Driven out of the capital a few years ago by the blasting investigation of Justice Hugo Black, then U. S. senator from Alabama, the utility forces have quietly resumed their undercover pressure operations. Inquiries at this office elicited the explanation that the purpose of the power interests was to facilitate with the government in the war effort. moo. unto mo W 18-- 42 A lhtij U. S. SAVINGS BONDS |