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Show TIIE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Had the Proof WAITING By DOUGLAS MALLOCH NO, "i.4r'Vf1n - y y , V4 7 x,, t, case or so. It surely beats the Dutch, Our business, though. I dont remember such A year, I know. V, X, WEUE not buying much, A . ' Our advertising, too, Weve cut that dow Until these times are through. .A mans a clown .To try a thing to de , . ' . . To sell this town-- were Just sitting ' still In our tld groove people loosen, Mil . They make a move. If someone ouly will, Things will 'Improve. 1932. Douirlaii MaJloch. . MereolizedWax Keeps Skin Young Get o ooaue and at is diretd. Flo particle of m4 ki peel off until 11 defect such pimple, livor onl freckle disappear. &kio i then oil pot, and velvety. Your fao look year younsor. M realised Wax bn out tb tuidea beauty of yjtir kin. T rantavo wrinklM on on ouno Powdered bazolko in one- half pint witch hasel. At dnic torea ta buird More to the Point IIow did he lose the money Jis made? If you cant change other peoples made th Td'like'to know how-hminds, try changing yours. money he lost. - : No, 111 Son, you havent washed your face yet, as I told you. have you? said mother surveying the boys face, still in doubt, as there had been lit tie Improvement. , look!? Yes, I have, mother;-herehe said, as he exhibited a very dirty towel, which made It appear that any cleaning had been mostly by the dry cleaning process. ; . WNU Servlet, OTUETCIHNQ 1,510 feet across the historic Turtle Creek valley Just east of Pittsburgh, the giant George Westing house bridge forms one of the most picturesque links In the Lincoln highway, In addition to containing the longest reinforced concrete arch In the United States. TMs arch, (the middle one) Is 425 feet long nnd clears the railroad e tracks by 200 feet. The bridge, which has Just been dedicated and opened to traffic, Is a part of a Improvement costing $1,000,000. five-mil- THE BEDTIME STORY. THREE DESSERTS 'T'HKllE comes a time to all. By THORNTON W. BURGESS some THE QUACKS GROW UNEASY will slip uwny before fie sees them. The first of the cool, days had already come, and- Peter knpw by things he saw that It would not be long before many of his feathered friends started on their long Journey. Everywhere he saw them Ih'flmks now Instead of In pairs, as he saw them In the spring. They were ipuklng up parties for the long Journey, for they prefer to travel In this way. It Is - like the PETE It hotRABBIT doesnt weather of midsummer very any more than you or I do. He can- not go to the seashore or the moun tains as we can, and Just think, he has to wear a fur coat all the time ; Of course In this reupect Peter Is not worse off than a lot of his neighbors. In fuel none of them likes the very hot weather. So with the coining of the first cool days In September new life seemed to fill Peter. He loves the fall. Next to the spring he likes the fall best. I.ut for two things he thinks he might even like It the best of all the year. Those two things are the parting with old friends who aff leaving for the far away sunny Southland, or who are preparing to sleep You So Glad About? manded Mr. Quack. De- all winter, and the fact that the fall brings the dreadful hunting season when men with terrible guns delight In spreading terror and suffering over the Green Meadows, through the Green Forest, along the Laughing Brook, around the Smiling Pool, up In the Old Pasture and even deep In the Great Woods. The fall Is a busy time for Peter. You see there are so ninny friends to say good by to that he Is afraid that u fcAsiucnraggaia quite necessary, because you know there are so many young birds for whom this will he the first time to make the long Journey, and they must be shown the way by the older birds. Then It always Is much' pleasanter to travel with company. . A great party of blackbirds flying over the Old Brier Patch reminded Peter that It was qilite likely that certain other friends would soon he starting, among others, the Quack family, who Imd spent this summer In the pond of paddy the Beaver. So the first chance he. got Peter hurried over to Paddys Pond deep In the Green Forest.- - He was half afraid that they might have left already, and he half hoped that they might decide to stay all winter. When he got there he found Mr. and Mrs. Quack and the ten young Quacks, now ns big as their father nnd mother, still there. Oh, I'm so glad! cried PeteP;Whnt are you so glad about? demanded Mr, Quack, swimming In close to where Peter was sitting on the bank. That you are still here, replied I was afraid you might have Peter. gone away. Are. you going to take' that terrible Journey again, this year. Mr. Quack? Ms. Quack. Certainly, replied What else can I do? stay here all winter the same as I do, replied Peter. And what would we do when all the water has .turned to Ice, stupid?' demanded Mr. Quack. Peter looked foolish. I hadn't Of course thought of that, said he. you have to go where the water doesnt freeze. Just the same I think It Is dreadful that you have to take that terrible Journey. "It wouldnt be so Imd if It were not for the hunters with terrible guns," re plied Mr. Quack. "We dont mind the Journey; It is the terrible guns. Have' you seen any hunters near the old Brier Patch yet?" Mr. Quack asked this anxiously. . . No replied Peter. This cool weather Is sure to brlna them out," replied Mr. Quack uneasily I almost wish we had started earlier but we have been so happy here this summer that I cannot hear to leave until we have to. Whats that? Mr. Quack started nervously nnd stretched his head up to listen. All the other ducks did the same thing. It was only the snapping of a twig under Buster Rears feet, and In a moment he appeared. At once the ducks dropped their essays, etc., by teachers. Early English poetry was recited or sung by barges who wont traveling around the country. Cora, foods." 8ynd4cat. WNU Servlo. starchy - A New Apple Cake, Take one cupful of flour, a bit of salt, three 'tablespoonfuls of shorten-- , lng, two teaspoonfuls of "baking- powof a cupful of milk, tw.a der, f and cupfuls of apple sauce, Juice of half a lemon, two egg yolks and one eupful of whipped cream. Itub the shortening Into' the dry Ingredients, using butter, as It gives a better flavor, although any sweet shortening will be good. Pat out and line a pie ' plate. Mix nppje sauce, lemon, and bake until the crust is browq and filling fir.m. Cover with whipped cream or the whites of the eggs' nmy be treed-a- s a meringue. one-thir- a mistake," 'lay 'corpulent to try to stiffen your backbone . 1932. Bell Cobbler Is Knighted d one-hal- egg-yolk- ; Simple Charlotte. For this use? the' little nut cups about an' Inch high and two Indies In diameter. Split lady fingers and .line the cups, letting the cake come up an inch above thejops. Fill the cups .with .lightly sweetened whipped cream and top with a. tiny macqroon or a cherry. One may use any color scheme for this light dessert. A vi . Boston Cream Pie. Beat the yolks of six eggs until' of a teaspooncreamy, add ful of salt and add one cupful of sugar very slowly,, beating well, then add two teaspoonfuls of grated lemon peel, three tablespoonfuls of lemon Rolf Rasmussen. Kenosha tWls.) juice nnd one eupful of flour folded who was knighted by the king g cobbler, after the bMITFH-pgwhites'have been .of Denmark in the-- Order of Dane-broadded. Sift the Hour several times to ttghest ranking order in make It very light. The layers will outside the royal family. Rasbe very thin. Now 'to one cupful of mussen 25 years ago became treas; whipped cream add three beaten egg tired of the National Danish .Brotherwhites. Sweeten and flavor nnd spread hood of America, since which .time over lee with a chocolate he has held that office .continuously. frosting. . one.-fonrt- h Den-mar- t 4A f . y'' 5 Sj T- - vvAA ft w t -- ;' ' Jf 9 Little Rose Marie Haggerty of PueUo, Cah., at 1 year, 7 monlht. the--cuk- by Western Newspaper LnHon. heads und begun 'swimming . about again, for they did .not .fear Buster Bear. But it was Very dear that they were uneasy, very uneasy, Indeed, especially Mr. and Mrs. Quack, The young Quacks had hud no experience with hunters, but they were uneasy, too. The truth is they were anxious to try their wings. They were looking forward to that long journey as something very wonderful. They were anxious to be on their way. Something Inside was urging them to start for their beautiful Southland. It Is often thnt way with the young.- They did not fear because they did not know. which It makes Its home, opens Its huge mouth Invitingly nnd waits. In due time a bird knownas th'o Nile-bir- d comes along, sees the Job to work. It waiting for It and-goehops Into the crocodiles mouth and picks off alb the leeches and other foreign forms of life which may be clinging to the tongue and cavity walls of the crocodile, and then departs. The reptile then closes Its mouth and with not so much as a thank you slides back Into the water to accumulate another. Job for another Nlle-blr- . (. 1932. byT. W. Burgoas.) b I I a - ' WNU Servlc. IV7 - 4A fVI' I I Hk - ? Cs' . . . Dental Bird The crocodile, when it feels the need of the services of a dental hygienist, climbs out on the bank of the river in Shopping Under Diflicidtics in Harbin They gave William IV a lovely fu neraL It took six men to carry the beer. 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