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Show THE S ALIN A SUN. SALINA. UTAH uni u "1 siPQimrscaPE aver fr I i ( joe MAHONEY Refurbish Old Beds, Keep Up With Style For Your U. S. Savings MyravFd t i Future Buy Bonds TULIPS... 25 for SI.CO! display of Darwin and (el tag varieties largest poibJe blooms, exquisite shades Husky vigorous inch circumference Uttar bulbs, auteed to bloom Dazzling STAR BACK FOR THE BUFFALO BILLS, BET AN ALLTIME MAJOR-LEAGU- E RECORD IN 1947 BY AVERAGING 32 9 YARDS ON MCK-ORuNBACkS.HE LUGGED 21 1 Send i H) TOD4Y! WESTWARD HO NURSERY lepL F, OKOVlLLt. IALIFOKMA BOOTS FOR 691 YARDS. WHEN SLEEP IV OU T COME AND YOU TEEL GLUM Try This Delicious 30Efv L imrfyy mSFNER, SOX PITCHER, GAINED HIS NICKNAME BECAUSE SOME PEOPLE CLAIMED HE LOOKED LIKE WAIT DISNEY'S MICKEY MOL Kf WHITE I Bring Old Beds Up to Date nATTERN 313 shows nine dif- ferent ways to make old beds as good looking as the latest nodels. Working details are shown 'or making over beds of metal and wood, for making a ;upboard and for making the lewest spieads. 1948 NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING CHAMPION HAD THE HIGHEST AVFRAgE SINCE 1935 roll-awa- .376 Chewing-Gu- Laxative m Whoa you roll and toss all night -- feel headachy and Just awful because you need a laxative do this ... Chew retN a mint delicious chewing of seen s gum laxative The action special medicine ' detours" the stomach 1 hat Is. It doesn t act while in the stora ach, but only when farther along in tha lower digestive tract., where you want It to act You feed fine again quhklyt And scientists say chewing makes -- y Pattern is 2Sc Send order to Workshop 3Jttein berwee LUdtord Hills, New York -- s Gut cnedlciue T more efiec readies it so it flows gently into the system Get ecen at any 1 fW drug counter 25 , 50g or only ... lUv tlve CLASSIFIED SPORT LIGHT fcen-a-ui::- ? No One Can Label Rocky a Punk DEPARTMENT Mist H UUIIl FAMOUS CHEWING-GU- lAXATIVf H CEDAR SHAKES By to. GRANTLAND RICE rpHERE ARE SEVERAL things The Calumet Clean-u- p you can say about Rocky Grazi-anIt is a September custom to begin after his Fusari party. the annual award to Calumaking One is that having a met in the way of racing honors. adantage, he was running behind First, Calumet has the horse of before the tenth round the year in Coaltown maybe the But the main point is that Grazi-anhorse of many years. ring rusty, wilder than a Calumet has the top Second, of 1949 In Ponder, timber wolf, apthe unknown two weeks before the parently badly beaten, came back Derby. Third, Calumet has now passto win against long ed the $950,000 total earning odds. mark for 1949 and the year has It must be admore than three months of racmitted ing left, including autumn and Fu Charley early winter. This means well over a million dollars will drop arl, physically, into the Calumet coffers. looks loss like Grantland Rice a fighter than There is one hornet in the honey, however. Citation hasnt run since Punch and Judy. He Is a pale last December and is still a pretty carbon copy of complete futilifair chunk of cash in back of Styty. But he can box he can family move around he can take a mie, the Hirsch Jacobs steed. dead is game Fusari punch. Citation, at this time last fall, but he is not a champion. was supposed to move far bethrew punches Graziano enough yond the million mark. But the to knock out Dempsey, Tunney, popped osselet proved to be But and Louis, Johnson Jeffries, more damaging than an excut the of them 99 per cent merely bomb. The horse, rated ploding of balmy September air. Some all rivals since Man o' beyond Some two feet. missed them by War, possibly better than Man by only a foot. o' War, has been as Idle as a hadn't Graziano after all, But, painted ship upon a painted a had a fight, real fight since Tony for the last ocean eight Zale nailed him back in the early months. summer of 1948 In the meanwhile, Just about this time last year, Rocky had suffered any number of the two best were cerebral hemorrhages or exploand Mr. Busher. Mr. Peter Young tower. of the conning sions Busher was practically wrecked in Considering all this. Rocky a Chicago race and then Young didnt do a bad Job. His victory Peter had to step aside and leave down the stretch, as cheap as the field open to Ponder, Capot, ft was in spots, can't be Igetc. nored. It was a good fighting I happened to be at the track Job. When you have been badly the afternoon Maxie Hirsch sent outpointed in seven of nine known as Middle-groun- d a rounds with only one round to a good field. against go and still move in swinging ran away from the same can no one with all you have and practically disappeared. He label you a punk. did the same thing at Saratoga. There is much disagreement Then it was discovered he wasnt about the margin Fusari had after the soundest colt in the world so the 9th round No one can question he won't run again until 1950. the fact that Fusari was far in front The King Ranch horse is probalive as the final round arrived Fusari ably the fastest must have nailed Rocky with 150 today. But that doesnt mean he right-hanpunches. Fusari also will be the fastest seven or eight might just as well have used a months from now. Serious contenfeather duster. tion may come from Christopher Rocky Grazianos victory is worth T. Chenerys Hill Prince, which set a new record for six and a half at least $200,000 to the I. B. C which Jim Norris deserves, but furlongs in the Cowdin Stakes. This doesn't mean Middleground doesnt need Only don't let Rocky wander in the same inclosure with or Hill Prince will win the Derby or the triple crown next year. UnRay Robinson. Or any good middleder the direction of a trainer such weight Rocky is still dangerous but he isnt the Rocky of old. But, as Max Hirsch it would be a wonWhoinel derful thing to see Middleground as Dizzy Dean once said in top shape to run. is? P rtSC EiELvvO RI diiect from mill PM SQl'AHfc, ItAl Nt a A. bO N s lfaont 87ft Huv 1 Nt $7 O. Bus I ?K4 60 IlAIONY II 1 F Thousands now steep undisturbed bemuse of the news that their being awakened night after night might t from bt uidrr irritation not Lh i itinryt 1 et hope sol T hat t a condition holey 1 ilia usually allay within -- 4 hours Siik bladder irritation is so prevalent and holey hUa ao potent Kiev 1'illa must benefit vou will in 24 hours or Uullil h UH'K MUM Y HAL K. Make .4 hour teat Get EoLev Hills from drue-ei- AMI. . o During the past summer, 38 aquatic schools with a record enrollment of more than 3,000 were conducted under the Red Cross program of instruction for swimming safety. Above, Barbara Mooney (left) and Jean Morrow, both Values Ads the Reading Keep Posted By on W tVNlT 41-- that niakes folks sleep all night! Full SHtmtacUoo or MONLY BAUu UoUBIb Olfi 49 three-year-ol- d Pennsylvania, demonstrate the proper position for a n carry for an ill or inof that -- two-perso- jured person, with the carry in The process in the background. in the at photo technique right demonstrates the chin pull as director Joe Cooper, of Canton, Ohio, shows the approved method of "leveling off" the body of a person being towed to safety. First aid students (photo at left) demonstrate application of a g traction splint half-rin- while the supposed victim, Lorena Franz, Cincinnati, Ohio, looks on. First-aider- s practicing are Ann Hallisy, Cleveland, and Gale Mahoney, Columbus, Ohio. The "victim" checks their technique with help of an illustrated Red Cross first aid book. REDUCE 4 i i- Attending the summer ses- yr k ,f tt iZ V sion of the swimming-safet- y school at LaGrange, Ind., Mary - H- Barnett demonsto toss a ring buoy trates (at right) to effect a rescue. A faculty member of the school, she teaches swimming Margaret how 4 - y? '$ during the winter months. I' i Id iw m I , r L tofix - it By Harold Arnett SAHO Then ask him about the safer cigarette with iTrYirif Not a Subititut Not Modlcafod Sanos scientific process cuts nicotine content to half that of ordinary cigarettes. Yet skillful bleoding makes every puff a pleasure. d ! SMOKING? FLEMINO-- ALL TOBAtXX) CO.. INC, N. T. A mage base4 on continuing teste of popular bra ndt h tom oocrot mows Aaoor uno ciCAttmts QUICK METHOD BREAD izeD$rA& Sbecblfliffite' OR.YY&Sr packagss Rad Star Dry Yeast 1 cups lukewana water cup wans water US cups sifted near S tafrMtpeom sberteidng H cup sugar Dissolve ) packages Red Star Dry Yeast in Vi cup warm water Let stand 2 to J minutes Place 4 cup sugar salt end 1 14 cup water in a Urge bowl. Sur yeast aoluuon thoroughly and add to this mixture. Add half the flour and beat well Add melted and cooled shortening sur Add remainder of flour, stirring until ring vigorously well mixed Piace dough oe lightly floured board and knead ft to 7 minutes Shape Into smooth ball and place In greased bowl Brush top lightly with shortening Cover and let rise in warm place for 4ft minutes Punch dough down shape Into loaves and place hi greased pans Brush tops of loaves lightly wuh shortening Cover and let rise in warm place for 4ft minutes Bake In moderately hot oven (40U k ) for 50 minutes. Makes 4 loaves. S iswsr&f piSSOllYlftG &EP5F&SH f FQZ MONTHS WITHOUT I t"' rj -- $& g. 7- a-y fr W- - . . ; & Cjfr - ' Am , .... 3S A. n I- yfo l - fr 2SJ ff Ji , - v - s - 'fa? : W fP: - V. . . Yf. . S' t kif: j V , 4r,.J r I v . RED , V-- " SIM - Vi. CRY YEAST With the help of an eager student who doesn't mind (above) Red Cross staying half-undsafety services director Donald Northey of Cleveland demonstrates one step in a paddle-boar- d rescue. This is just one phase of the instruction in swimming safety offered annually by the Red Cross aquatic schools in an effort r v v? w k to make water safety as widespread as possible. 4j A Got ocquainttd with Rod Star fry special ocfiv Dry YoasV fins tostod rocipo today. You will ograo that Rtd Star saves kitchen time in any reclpo. ... |