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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA, UTAH The o American Twelve Airplanes Return From Trip to Miami j LEGION (Copy liiots in recent aircruft tesis, on return Iroin trip to Miami, Fla., who made stopover at WashingWhitehead, It, I,. Meredith, Sam Ellis, MaJ. T. G. Lanphier, I.leuts, C. Bettis, It. J. Minty, J. Thad win) aided I.ieuts. E. Johnson. C. Queen of Rumania Enjoys the Rustic Scene Queen Marie of Itumunia and tier younger daughter, Princess Ileana, wearing the beautiful native peasant dresses which are their usual gurb. reclining on a grassy mountain slope in Transylvania and listening to the shepherdesses tall the sheep with the long wooden trumpets used there. The horns can be heard for seven miles. CLEVELANDS TOWER Wins Millions, but Continues Work J i I JOLLY JERBOA far This Department Supplied by the American Legion News Service.) 1927 CONVENTION MAY GO TO PARIS ton: A Sweet Breath at alt times ! I am the Jolly Jerboa, I am, said the Jerboa. Of course If I should feel sad Id he the Had Jerboa, but I feel merry and gay and Jolly so I call myself the Jolly Jerboa. I heard yon were coming to see me, Billie Brownie. Im sure Id like j Authorization by the national executive committee to National Commander James A. Drain of the American Legion to appoint a France convention travel committee has given Impetus to a movement to hold the 11)27 conven- - j tion of the Legion in Paris. Commander Drain had suggested that the year 1927 would be very suitable to hold the convention In France. That year murks the teuth anniver-- ' sary of Americas entry Into the World war and also of the landing on French soil of the first units of the A. E. F. It had previously been suggested that the 1928 convention be held in Paris. Final decision rests with the national con-- 1 veutlon. The national executive committee at the same time selected October 5 to 9 as the dates for the seventh annual national convention of the Legion, , which will be held In Omaha, Neb. Selection of the dates had been left to the executive committee by the St. Paul convention. Preliminary plans for the Omaha convention are far advanced, according to Samuel Reynolds, chairman of the national convention work committee, who reported to the executive committee. He said that among the features of the convention will be a gigantic electrical parade staged by a Nebraska organization. Contests already decided on are: Band, drum and bugle corps and mens glee club contests, trap and pistol shoots and competition between drill teams of the auxiliary. National standing committees of ths Legion have been nominated by Commander Drain and confirmed by the national executive committee. Chairmen of the committees are: Watson B. Miller, Rehabilitation, Washington ; child welfare, Mark T. McKee, Detroit, Mich.; Americanism commission, E. K. Bixhy, Muskogee, Okla. ; foreign committee on Americanism, Harry W, Berdie, Tampico, Mex. ; legislative, O. L. Bodenharoer, El Dorado, Ark. ; finance, Wilder S. Metcalf, Lawrence, Knn. ; naval affairs, E. E. SpafTord, New York city; military affairs, George E. Leach, Minneapolis, Minn. ; aeronautics, Reed Landis, Chicago; foreign relations commission, II. Nelson Jackson, Burlington. Yt. ; distinguished guests, Alton T. Roberts, Marquette, Mich. ; trustees Overseas Graves Decoration trust, Milton J. Foreman, Chicago; oriental, Thomas Swale, Seattle, Wash. ; world peace, Thomas Amory Lee, Topeka, Ivan.; trophies and awards, Asa Candler, Atlanta, Ga. ; revocation of post charters, J. Robert Ileichardt, Fort Smith, Ark.; national convention work, Samuel Reynolds, Omaha, Neb. ; source records, A. Eugene Iattison, New Jersey. to have a Jumping match with you. Well, thats hardly a compliment, said Billie Brownie, for It means that you would like to get away from me. You can Jump eo quickly and get so for. Dear me, dear me, aald the Jerboa, I did put my foot Into It, aa the saying la. . I didnt mean to at all. I wonder why It la that they apeHk of putting a foot Into a thing when ,a person makes a break. Now I didnt put my foot Into anything then. I simply said something which sounded a little tactless and rtide and which I really didnt mean. But the saying always la that one puts ones foot Into a thing. I suppose, said Billie Brownie, "It means that a person spills something self-style- -- . SfcJ Exciting Race at d Architects' model for the new Union terminal to be built In Cleveland, Ohio, by O. P. and M. J. Van Swerlngen, Cleveland railway financiers, In connection with their great railway merger. The terminal will tower 708 feet above the sidewalk, with 50 stories, and only the Woolworth tower In New York and the Tribune tower In Chicago will compare with It. SUCCEEDS MITCHELL Miami Beach Col. Miss Ilea trice Bridges of Boston, of Chatham, Canada, holding a turtle race on the grounds of the Nautilus hotel, Miami beach, Florida. The race was wry exciting and provided a number of thrills for the prominent society folk stopping st that famous winter resort James Fecht. of schoot commandant Mas. (left), and Miss Helen Jardine ttie air service advance flying at Kelly field, Texas, who has been named to succeed Brig. Gen. William Mitchell, as assistant chief of the gov I eminent's air service. I j Cor-lica- To Housewives nme4 Bcndyo, ms WonderU fcr rOSTPAUf a lOeant mop Pre-dad- Memorials to Heroes KCEncc Hen Is Fine Actor hen travels with the Sir John Hartln Harvey's stock company la Europe, and has never missed her cna n to strut across the stage in The Brothers." A 52.00 Forests Advocated as i I d , ,y Ka nmorabli twsb for wtihinr ind all yarn center. Ton'll ba daligbted. NotUni to aaH m order to take fust bafldkvg opnUtti s food will for Liquid Veneer Poliahinf In your neighborhood. Write oow far PILES and sample year particulars. My Tail Is Very Long. ugronno over a mistake or a tactless speech Just as though one put ones foot Into a mud puddle. Still It Is rather a foolish expression. Sometimes It means that a person had stepped into something which would have been better not noticed at all and they speak of putting a foot In as though they knew they would have been better off If they had kept quite clear of It all. Sometimes they mean they have stepped Into a thing with conversation and sometimes with Just a little action. Iray do continue chatting, howI do not ever, said Billie Brownie. think you meant you would like to Jump away from me. I know youd like to chat and you simply spoke of a Jumping match because to you a Jumping match would he such fun. Oh, thats the very thing I meant," I do think you're said the Jerboa. very sensible. Some creatures would have got mad and then I would have felt upset, and they would have, too all because of a silly mistake. Its so nice to be sensible and not be too sensitive. "Now let me see, I was going to tell you a little about myself. I am the smallest of all Jumping animals. I have very long legs as you see, and my tall Is very long, too. In fact, when the Jerboa family were setting the tall style for all of us they decided It was best to wear them long. You know with people styles change. They look different at different times. When you see a picture album of any family, Ive heard thut there Is always great laughter and that they say, for example: Oh, dont you lock funny In that I remember when hats were hat. big worn Just that shape. But should a Jerboa ever keep a family album of Jerboa pictures the style would never change and wed never look at all queer and amusing to our grandchildren. We havent started a family photograph album as yet, but It Is as well to keep the same styles. Then we thought wed be generous with tails and legs or feet, If yond rather call them all feet. The family said: While we're having tails, lets have good ones.' So we did. little body, Tve a queer, huddled-uand I can squeal us well as any mouse. Oh,, I forgot to tell you thnt we're members of the Egyptian Mouse faintly. It's an old family It Is. Were proud of It. We dont Jump from nervousness, but from pride. We Just Jump and Jump with delight. We can Jump ten times further than the length of our own body. 'I bet no boy or girl could do that. Oli well, thats one of the things that makes me so jolly. Im such a Cltett ttraal p We of the American Legion were Information re- able to get first-hangardlng what provision the older coun-tries have made regarding their timber supply. Europe bus commercial forests. A timber shortage Is inevitable in this country unless reforestation la dune widely why not memory forests which will perpetuate the memory of our boys enduringly . . . The Americun Legion, both in nabus tional and state conventions, pledged Itself to a program of conservation and reforestation. - after every meat bottla of LIQUID VBNKEK. you daily dilating. Claana,duati and pnSahaa with ona iweep of your duat cloth. Ranawa lwork,aatomoMiea. Makaa uvarytbing look ilka naw. Makaa rtuating a plaaaura. Moreover, are will tall you bow to obtain, FEES, a ... declared: iii will WOOLLEY, known speaker, is extolling the American Legion In a series of addresses throughout the country. Speaking at Ogden, Utah, recently he said: The American Legion is one of the greatest organizations In the country and the most select fraternity In the world. The President of the United States in his message to congress recommends that congress be guided by the American Legion In all matters concerning the men. . . . Every piece of legislation beneficial to the men was sponsored and In pushed by the Legion. the minds of those who formed the American Legion were the ties of friendship, the spirit of service In the hour of need, the love of country and a feeling of . . The Legion . patriotism. will keep alive the memories of the great war and thus remove the lnevitableness of wnr. . . . By not forgetting the horrors of the last war, we can avoid future wars. National memory forests as the most enduring and practical memorials the nation can dedicate to its dead of the World war were advocated by P. O. Anderson, state agriculturist, In an address. Mr. Anderson, a World war veteran and a member of the American Legion, noUa Nervwaxs soothed, throat Is refredad and dJgeettan aided to easy to carry the Bflk peeked and AUTHOR George Campbell Carson, miner, prospector, inventor and desert rat, doesnt let his sudden millions, awarded, by decision regarding his improvements In copper smelting and refining processes, by the Supreme court, bother him." He Just figures to keep on inventing and Is seen In his little laboratory, continuing his metallurgical experiments. Car-so- n says no flapper will get me. tm (Bend ob your THE LEGION ft Ana otiat Wklfleyli freshens (he month and wwtttM ths breath, j i j good etaruT aft LI. iA whole story in one wordol HonaWotor " is the whole story safe lubrication in one word. Oil must endure and MsnaMala does. Your search for the most dependable oil is ended and longer service from car is a certainty when yoa irour this one lubnea for word tion, MonaMotor. perfect ManiMatw Oil Ompanr Ban Francisco, CaL Los Angeles, Clt MonaMotor Oils & Greases Seat IHb oly M pw frets if Garden Spot Satan ss sects. Miimwth dw, colored peckeL Send no awry not. Write Cor seeds lodefh we crest yea. When arid etnd $mo collected end Vlolfc IB Tours, or choice from btf castogie sent wtfli seeds. Mooas money or postage to pejr. Saad Ca, Stahaa M, PUUUSSt, PA. Next Eclipse of Sun The next total eclipse of the sun will occur January 14, 1926. The region of its general visibility Is Sumatra and Borneo and Its approximate duration Is four minutes. Lift Off-- No Pain! jumper. Must you he going? Well, I'm glad you culled, as the saying Is. Im getting quite used to these sayings ! Good-by- . nnd a thank-you- , said Billie Brownie, Doesnt hurt one bit! Drop a little Freezone" on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Naughty! Naughty! Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to Fond Iur.nt I wish you would give emove every hard corn, soft corn, or up smoking. Bobby. rn between the toes, and the foot Bobby But it doesn't hurt me any. :alluses, without soreness or Irritation. But you are too young to play with matches. V. N. U.. Salt Lake City, No. Wasliington Dirge. 12-1- 92 |