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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH Touch Typewriting ht Can Be Self-Taug- Getting a JOB r'HICAGO is steaming up for the hottest midsummer sport carnival in recent history. First, there will be another big money open golf tourinvolv- nament, ing heavy cash. Then the all star ball game i ar- wher rives, there will be an GLM OF BEAUTY , . . Once a fiery volcano, Crater lake in Oregon now ranks as one of the beauty spots in national parks of the West. The lake, which gives the park Us name, is the deepest on the North American continent; its color is a mysterious blue. Sheer sides rise 500 to 2,000 feet to the rim from the Like surface. Liao rock, on the rim of the lake, is shown in this picture, with Mount Thielson in the background. SUTURE'S HANDIWORK ... Dr. Lyndon O.as NEW PREXY Brown, recently president of inaugurated Knox ld col- lege, Galesburg, 111. Dr. Brown, 44, left a successful business career in New York to become president of the college. Pacific Coast Parks Show Results of Volcanic Action WNU Features. Volcanoes have been a dominant factor in shaping the American landscape, especially in many parts of the West. Three of the major volcanic exhibits of California, Oregon , and Washington have been incorporated into the national park system. It was 40 years ago that Theodore Roosevelt, using the authority granted by congress the preceding year, established Lassen peak and nearby Cinder Cone as national monuments. Nine years later these two attrac tions of nature were incorporated seen m all his wanderings throughinto Lassen Volcanic National park, out the mountains of the West. The most extensive and colorful discontaining 103,269 acres Greatest single distinction of the plays are found in the mountain park is the fact that it contain the "parks which he between the long only recently rivers of ice and above the dense forests which clothe the lower elevaactive volcano in the tions of the park The forests themUnited States. selves, virgin stands of gigantic Starting May Douglas fir, western red cedar and are a distinwestern hemlock, 30, 1914, a senes of erup- guished feature, particularly attions contin- tractive to eastern and midwest-er- n visitors Most ued until February, 1921. spectacular in the series were the 1915 eruptions, which ALL THREE of these parks are were accompanied by extensive almost as popular during the winThese created ter as m summer All of them have flows of hot lava the devastated area, which still very heavy snowfall and all have ranks as one of the parks points open slopes that offer the skier every of principal interest to tourists variety of skiing experience, which The great cone of Lassen peak extends into late spring and even rises 10,543 leet above sea level As early summer. Roads are kept open in the devastated area, the Cin- m each park to permit winter sports der Cone, which was last active enthusiasts to reach them, although about 100 years ago, and its imme- the expense of plowing out the roads diate surroundings are almost whol- after every snowstorm is rather high. ly devoid of vegetation Underground fires have been acIN LASSEN Volcanic National tive in this region for a long time there are public accommodapark and they have exerted their power tions near Manzaruta lake, close to a of This sugis in ways variety the northwest entrance of the park. gested Jiy Bumpas Hell, a colorful At Crater lake, similar accommodahot springs area. Boiling Springs tions are situated within a short lake, Red Cinder Cone; Crater distance of the rim. At Mount Rainbutte, and the privately owmed sul- ier they are found at Longmire, phur works, which lies within the about 2,750 feet above sea level; at park. Paradise valley, 5,557 feet elevation, and at Ohanapecosh hot springs in AT CRATER LAKE National park, the southeast corner of the park. on the crest of Public in southern Oregon, for which no the Cascade range, is presented the fee is campgrounds, charged, are to be found at a a of of lake blue spectacle deepest number of points in each of these In the crater of Mount Mazama, an parks. extinct volcano Many geologists As in most of the other national have concluded that the basin occuNational Park service proparks. the lake, which has neither vides staffs of pied by inlet or outlet resulted from col- whose job it is to help the visitor lapse of the volcanic cone of the ana better understanding of the gain cient peak and animal life of the parks The lake is supplied with water by plant and of the geological phenomena rainfall and snowball as well as by found in them. snow which is blown into it from the rim. Collapse of the mountains summit did not mean the end of its volcai ic activity; Wizard island, a was cinder cone, symmetrical formed later and rises 780 feet above surface of the lake Covering an area of 20 square miles, Crater lake is 6 miles across, it has a shore line d of 20 miles and the cliffs of the craters rim rise 500 to 2 000 feet above it The park contains 160 290 acres - m 'iS ... Five hundred pounds of seeds VEGETABLE GROWERS SER E donated by National Junior Yegetabie Grower association are destined for the youth of Greece. James Spell, 17, Columbia, Miss., president of the junior growers organization, presents, in the name of his organization, the seeds to Jason Dracouiis, Greek vice consul in New York City. National Junior tegetabie Growers assoi iation played an active part in garden work during the war. . W4R . . . Gen. Kanji Isluhara, chief of staff in Japan's Kwantung army, who gave the signal that caused the Mukden incident of September 19, 1931, when Japanese troops attacked the Chinese garrison of the Manchurian city. STARTED ft' IN THE SPRING A YOUNG MANS FANCY . . . Young Bobby Iloran, 7, yearned for a bike ride, but does not have a bike of his own, so he is seen trying to thumb a ride from filsie Malcolm, 5. Flsies sister Beverly, 8, looks on. The late spring arrived in New York City as this photo shows the kids eating ice cream. MOTHER FOR 1947 . . . Mrs. Lucille Herman, wife of a G.I. and mother of a daughter, who was chosen Pm-u- p Mother for 1947 in contest conducted in the Bronx. There were more than 600 candidates. rTT- . ..Ica-ctf- r all-sta- Star Conch Missing vV IcmHs multi-colore- f A 'I t v DEPARTMENT MISCELLANEOUS ASTHMA. HAY FEVER TRY SELRODO RELIEF OR NO COST TO TOO See Your Druggist or Write Salt Lake City, Utah. P, O. Bex 1118 PERSONAL HOI LYWOOD SCKfl-TAI ENT Al v til ble to vou nis fiee HOI L SfKFFN Blvd Spring football practice, which draws little publicity despite the many thousands getting ready for next fall, has an absent star who will bet missed badly in the home of the Crimson Tide. Hi name is Frank Thomas, Alabama able leader, who has had to retire because of illness and now is the athletic director of the southern institution. Red Drew, who happens to be another coach of class, is in charge of the squad Sixteen year ago, back in 1931, Thomas succeeded Wallace Wade at Alabama, when Wade left for Duke. An ex Notre Darner, Thomas was short and stubby with a pair of keen, alert eyes and a thorough knowledge of football In every department. Alabama couldnt have picked a belter man. For in Thomas 16 years at Alabama, the Crimson Tide from Tuscaloosa won 111 Five games against 22 defeats. games ended in tie score. In seven bowl games, which include Rose, Sugar, Cotton and Orange bowl contests, the Thomas-Alabam- a record is five victories against two defeats. These are pretty fair marks in big-ticompetition. It also might be added, that in this period, Thomas developed such all Americans, or near as Don Hutson, Jenkins and Don Whitmire (later with Navy), Johnny Cain, Hupke, Dixie Howell, Bill Lee, Riley Smith, Tarzan White. Holt Rast," Vaughn Mancha and Harry Gilmer. He rates Gilmer, who has one more year, as the best college passer he ever saw, and predicts a brilliant pro future for his 160 pound back in case he decides to take up professional play. In addition to strong intersection-a- l competition. Tommy had to battle his way through a circuit that included such stout opponents as Tennessee. Duke, Georgia, LSU., Tulane, Vanderbilt and many others who always played for keeps One reason for football strength in the bouth has been the quality of its coaches, with such leaders as Bob Neyiand of Tennessee, Frank Thomas of Alabama, Wallace Wade of Duke, Wally Butts of Georgia, Bill Alexander and Bobby Dodds of Georgia Tech, Red Sanders of Vanderbilt, Henry Frnka of Tulane, Carl Snavely of North Carolina and many others who knew their stuff. With his former aid Red Drew at Mississifpi, Thomas made a brave attempt to leave a sick bed and coach his team from a stretcher last fall, an impossible assignment Km. , lt HIRFAH, tld (Mil Hollywood HoIIt-- 4 1 8. Calif SEFDS, PLANTS, ETC. REMOVE TREE STUMPS FOR JUST SI Any size, nw or old. roots and ail with I out digging, pulling, chopping, blasting IIm MAGIC S' UMP RF MOV I H safe, sti. ffordd in stump) entitle, gaaraoteed. SI 50, 10-o-z $2 75. big savings on $1. or Postpaid with larger Cherk or money older COD Hrrented. 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Lemon and water has a fresh tang, too - clears the mouth, wakes you up drink 10 Try this grand wake-u- p mornings. See if it doesnt help you I Use California Sunkist Lemons. g TURN PROFESSION L . . . Pauline Betz, Los Angeles, left, shakes hands with Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Cook, New York Citv, as they start professional tour. They were both former U. S. amateur tennis champions. ,'' I p IT IS JUNE D4IRY MONTH, SHE SYS , . . Little Margarit Mary Blacksher, New York, turns to ice cream to do her share during June Dairy Month, and shares Amentas No. 1 food with her Great Dane. When the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce sclcits the dairy queen, they might ihetk on Margaret, who would prove an idial one. ER OF ICE . . . Nisqually glacier flow down the south side of Mount Rainier, focal point in Mount Rainier National park in Washington. RIV Realistic Acting --La Moine Wall, was rehearsing for a school play, the script calling for him to be knocked out in a fight. He didnt get up when the rehearsal ended. He had bumped his head a little too hard when he fell to the floor. First aid treatment brought him around. OGDEN, UTAH 15, Dixie Hangs On It has been a matter of 19 years since a kid ballplayer by the name of Fred ("Dixie) Walker reported to the Albany, Ga , club of the Southeastern league. Dixie blew in from his home hamlet. Villa Rica, Ga . at the age of 18 Ills record shows that in his 18 years of wandering Dixie hag been Animals Are Tars for Deaf Woman her ears The amazing thing about the two animals Is that they have been trained in the universal sign language of the deaf. There are no spokpn commands in Mrs Goodings home Her hands do the CLASSIFIED Zaie-Grazia- ... ranger-naturalis- GOODING, IDA. Deafness has proved no great handicap to Mrs. Violet Gooding, for she has Inky, a cat, and Impy, a dog, to serve as The Weekly Newspaper Service booklet teaches touch typing with charts, exercises and 8(eed drills Simple to learn. Send 23 cents (corn) for Touch Typewritto Weekly Newspaper ing Sell 1 aughl Service, 243 W. 171b St, New York 11, N. Y. Print name, address, booklet till and No. 13. k ... been dormant, steam still issues from vents on its summit, and several hot springs are found nearby at picturesquely named Ohanapecosh hot springs From the lofty central cone radiates the greatest single-pea-k glacier system in the United States with 26 active river of ice. On of these, the Emmons, which starts from the summit of ice and snow fields, is 54 miles in length, the longest glacier in the United States. Most of them extend far below the timberline. John Muir, who perhaps did as much as any one person to further the spread of the national park idea, considered the wiidflower fields of Mount Rainier the finest he had ever Remember, an experienced eye can blatantly detect the uneven touch of a hunt-an- d peck typist, so better master the touch system without delay. 7ale-Grazia- seven-year-lon- g HIGHEST OF ALL volcanic peaks of the western United States is Mount Rainier, 14,408 feet in elevation which is the central and dominant feature of Mount Rainier National park Although it has long entirely different attitude on the part of the National league for a big change. While t h e e maneuver are place, taking Zale and Tony Rocky Graziano will begin the final stages of their training, for what should be boxing best show in many years Certainly Tony and the Rock topped the book last summer, Including two heavyweight championships And the flop there wasnt Louis fault. It belonged entirely to a pair of paleface known as Conn and Mauriello. After the melee is out of the way, the $100,004 Arlington classic will arrive. This may be one of the biggest racea of the season, coming along at a high spot of the raiing year. So here we have Chicago crowding in golf, baseball, boxing and racing, all in the championship mold, stretch. through a three-weeThe meeting will be the standout. It should be one of the most dramatic middleweight contests in the long history of the ring. It may not carry all the fury and destruc tion of their first meeting, but it cant mis as a thriller. There have been some great middleweight fights in the past, but none had the color this pair can take into the ring. And you can wager a few sesterces this time that the National r league isnt going to concede the game in advance. VV7TIETHER you plan to make office work your career, or hope to enter some other field eventually, you have to know typing to pet a foothold. No doorbell warns of Impending visitors When someone at the door presses a button, a red light comes on in the living room. If Mrs Gooding doesn't notice it, Impy or Inky do and notify their mistress Impy awakens Mrs Gooding every morning by patting the bed covers Mrs Gooding, who lives alone, is working for the State School for the Deaf and Blind here. Her husband died in 1937 NAYY NURSE HEAD , . . Capt. Nellie Jane Dewitt, Susquehanna, Pa., who has been appointed as the first director of the new navv nurse corps. She will srrve four years. Her big problem will be to secure more nurses. . Chairman J. Parnell Thomas, sealed. Rep. John Mi Dowell, left, and Chief Investigator Robert E, Strinhng of the house subcommittee, who are investigating the possibility of Communist influence in the motion picture industry. Leading stars, directors, bit plavers, motion picture union offic ials, producers and others connected with the industry testified before the suoc ommiltee. 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