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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SALIN A. UTAH Hard to Account for the Likes and THE CURRENCY OF KINDNESS Now Theyre Using Cotton in Building Houses By DOUGLAS Dislikes Common to All Mankind Taste Is not the only thing for which there Is no accounting, said Mr. Cato Ninetalls. Bikes and dislikes are quite as unaccountable. Most of us would he pretty hard put to it to explain some of our own : and as for those of other people well, they are beyond reason. We, all of us, undoubtedly dislike some people that, considering everything that Is known about them, we should like; and we all of us like some people that vve know, from what we about them, we should not like. I doubt whether this slate of affairs Is distinctively human. The notion of dogs often indicate that they feel the same way about it, and I am inclined to suspect tlint it extends to all animate nature. "I.ike.s and dislikes that concern are food, drink- and amusements quite ns divergent and quite ns unThis has long been explainable. noted and eptered In the records, which show, for instance, that one man's fish Is another mans poison, Is whitelmlt to one and that man Is hete noir to another all of which would tend to indicate that we are gastrieally ns erratically as mentally, or temper- MALLOH lTHO asks for fifvors first should pay For favors In some other way. I saw a fellow by "the ditch, Ills thumb extended for a hitch, But did I pick him up? Not 11 I'd seen him pass so many by, Their Journey lonely, hard' and fnr,.. SVhen theirs the Journey, his the car. Who asks for favors, who before Has done a favor, asks no more Than he has given. Thus we go Through life and help each other so. He helping you, you helping me, . With kindness for our currency,. The splendid coinage of the heart. ' The coinage good In any rnarL. - Who houses of modern design, the architectural profession has discovered practical advanawnings, walls and roofs. The material Is coated with fireproof paint cottage requires about 600 square yards of material, while another more permanent summer dwelling, a model of which Is shown above, has five rooms, deck and garage with about 800 yards of material needed, ' IN THE planning of low-co- st tages In using cotton canvas for the partitions, and insulated with aluminum foil. The week-end salmon or tuna Use have a fish salad. ened gelatin for the fish tablespoonfuls amj the ' dients the same. shredded- TOUCHES ADD DISTINCTION pleasure is added to both SO guests and hosts by the little extra time we take to make a dish 'attractive that it pays. Cocktails of fruit or shell fish, as wcdl as vegetables, add MUCH .to a meal. . . 'Tomato Cocktail." one small slice of onion 'with a few bits of celery, add three cupfuls of strained tomato Juice salt-'eLet stand three hours,. to taste. Mix two taWespoonfuls-ocatsup, cupful of orange juice, two of Sugar and' a clash of cayenne. " Sprinkle with .chopped parsley hnd serve.- ' . Chop - fish and you the unsweet- salad, three other Ingre- Fried Ham Sandwjch.Take one and one-hal- f pounds' of fried ham crisp and brown, put through the food chopp'er with six large dill pickles, one Spanish onion and mix with two cupfuls of mayonnaise. This, makes, a delicious spread which tastes quite different from boiled ham. - - one-fourt- h f - Caroline ' Frjtters. s To .of a cupful Of canned corn 'add one half cupfpl of milk, two well beateh eggs and one-hal- f tablespoonful of sugar. Mix one scant, cupful of flour, one teaspoonful teaof baking powder and one-hal- f spoonful, of salt. .Sift and combine the mixtures, place In buttered muffin rings in a buttered dripping pan. Drop Into the rings and- bake in a moderate ' oven. . . . three-fourth- - " Grapefruit Salad. Dissolve a package of lemon gelatin of a cupful of boiling wain ter and add one and one-hacupfuls of grapefruit Juice, ene-hai- f cupful of orange Juice, one tablespoonful of of a jcupful lemon juice,, three-fourth- s Cf diced celery, two tablespoonfuls of chopped picklea, one tablespoonful of chopped pimiento. Set away to mold. Serve on lettuce witli mayonnaise dressing. 'Add one cupful or mote of one-thir- swain A Is a female swam d lf doYOU Know are actual humorous found in examination papers, essays, etc., by teachers. ' BONERS tid-bi- ts King Henry XIII was the .worst souvenir England ever had. . ' The explorer realized, finally that he lost yes, lost in- the wiles' of . Africa. was - Qrgandie 'is strument . a- - kind of musical In- The writing in Ancient Egypt was called Hydraulics. Gibraltar Is a rock near Spain. claims it and so it doesnt belong to them. England owns it.'. It Is No-bod- Important because people stand oil top of it and watch ships. , 1933. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service Graphic Golf no debt If kindness Is with kindness met, Accepted gratefully, and then Is passed along to other men. For acts of kindness done today Tomorrow brings the chance to pay, Though he who went qnd he who-came But very seldom were the same. . 1933. Douglas Malloch. - ' By THORNTON REDDY FOX CONSULTS MRS. REDDY - . When Foxes put their heads together It' means for some one stormy weather. COURSE, that Is Just a saying. OFFoxes don't have anything whatever, to do with the weather. But when folks are In trouble they are said to be having bad weather and so that little verse really means that when Foxes put their heads together and make for plans It generally means trouble . - some one. . Reddy Fox had intended to be selfish and try to get Johnny Chuck all alone, so that, he might - dine on him all But the more he thought it alone. over, the wiser it seemed to him to get Mrs. Reddy to help. In the first place Johnny was so big and 'strong that Reddy didnt at He all fancy a fight with him. wouldn't admit it even to himself, but he wasn't at all sure he could whip He Johnny Chuck in a' fair fight. knew that Johnny was tough of skin, stout of Jaw and sharp of tooth. . So this was. one reason Reddy was willing te have Mrs. Reddy help him, though not for anything in th world would he have told this or had her suspect 1L Another reason was that he saw a- - way whereby, working together, . they .were almost certain to shut Johnny off from his home, and once they could do that they would-havhim without fail. . . He is big enough and fat enough to make both of us a dinner, thought Besides, If we suceceed lu .Reddy. catching' him perhaps we can also Mrs.- - Reddy Is catch Polly Chuck. very clever, very clever Indeed, and It is well for she can help a lot. Reddy that Mrs. Reddy didnt hear this, for she is the smarter of the two, and she knows It. When Reddy first told Her that he wanted her help to catch Johnny Chuck she looked at him as If she thought him the stupidest fellow In the world. "Look here, Reddy," said she, "Im always ready and willing to help when there is a reasonable chance that something besides failure will coine out of it, but if youve got any sense at all in jour head you wont Usk me to waste any more time on that fat Chuck. Weve wasted enough as it is. You know very well W. BURGESS '. that we can't dig- open that house down In the far corner of the Old Orchard, because It Is right between the roots of that pesky apple tree. As for catching one of those Chucks away from their house, It. cant be done. There is always one on watch when-thother Is eating. Listen, my dear, Interrupted Reddy with a crafty grin on his face. All that you say Is very true. . I dont blame you for feeling that way. 1 dont blame you In the leash But - life . . ; - 1933. McClure NeWspaper W NU Service -- and in a de- is; with a daily routine that Is more often a bore than a problem. This is just ns well, ns In the long run It seems certain that nerves and blood pressure will as It A New T.haf Is Too. Good to Bs True," Replied Mrs. Reddy,' With Great Promptness. d Method Doctors Everywhere Are Advising PICTURED BELOW 3 . what would you say If I were to tell you that those two silly Chucks have separated and- - one of them hns built a new home where It Is the simplest thing In the world to surprise him. away from his doorstep? . What would you say to that?" That Is too good to be true, replied .Mrs. Reddy with greiit prompt: ness. It Is true, though, cried Reddy, and at. once started in. to tell Mrs. Reddy all that he had found out Mrs. Reddy listened with. Interest, and as Reddy went on to tell of his plnn a crafty look crept Into her eyes. We must plan this very carefully, said she. "Let us put our heads together and see if we cannot have a' double ciinnur of. fat Chuck, for If we -can catch one we may be able to.catcb--t- he other." So Reddy and Airs. Reddy put their heads together and planned how they would dine on fat Chuck . 1933 by T. VV. tlurgess WNU Service. - If throat is sore, Tgke Bayer Aspirin according to directions in package. Drink Full Glass of Water.- - . . Almost Instant Relief It .you have a cold dont take chances with cold killers and nostrums. A cold Is too dangerous to take chances on. The simple method pictured above Is the way doctors throughout the world now treat colds. It is recognized as the QUICK- EST, safest, surest way. FYir it will check an ordinary cold almost as fast as you caught It. That ts because the real BAYER Aspirin embodies certain medical qualities that strike at the base of a cold almost INSTANTLY. crush and dissolve 3 Bayer Aspirin Tablets in a half glass of warm water and gargle according to' directions. In This Way and dissolved in a half glass of warm water, repeating every 2 or 3 hours as necessary. Sore throat eases this way in a few minutes, Incredible as' this may seem. Ask your doctor about this. And when you buy, see that you get the real BAYER Aspirin Tablets. They dissolve almost instantly. And thus work almost instantly when you take them. And for a gargle. Genuine Bayer Aspirin Tablets dissolve with speed and completeness, leaving no irritating particles ' or grittiness. Get a box of 12 or bottle of 24 or 100 at any drug store. You can combat nearly any cold you get Bimply by taking BAYER Aspirin and drinking plenty of water every 2 to 4 hours the first day and 3 or 4 times daily thereafter. If throat la sore, gargle with 3 BAYER Aspirin Tablets crushed USE ONE CLUB FOR CUT SHOT the ball Is within a radius of the green It is often Impossible to Impart backspin to the ball, for this requires a firm blow which is likely to send the ball In such situaflying past the green. tions the cut shot la often employed. Here the arms and hands are pulled in close to the body as the hall Is The sidespin thus Imparted struck. has a tendency to slow the ball up The ball once it strikes the turf. has a tendency to curve toward the right even after the bounce. Allow anoe must be made for this slicing trajectory, but with considerable prae tiee one can accurately judge this The main difficulty with this shot. sort of swing Is that one who uses It often Is likely to unconsciously em On longer ploy It for other shots. swings an acute slice Is the result. It Is for this reason that Francis Ouiinet recommends the shot be confined to one club alone, preferably the niashie niblick, for It Is with this club that most of the short shots are played This lessens the swing's contagious effect. WHEN well-dresse- d The fact that both human beings and the great apes of 2,000,000 to 3,000,000 years ago belonged to the giant class of crentures, says Gerrit S. Miller, noted ninmmaloglst, practically Invalidates nny presumption that one Is derived from the other. Such a derivation was the original Darwinian thesis which still Is maintained by many anthropologists. No case Is known, Miller declares In the Journal of the American Society of Alammalogists, in which a race of giants" hns given rise to a new line of developn ent equivalent to the development of man from the great apes. If this actually happened, he snys, it was in violation of apparently trends. However, he does not deny the descent of man from which Is well simian ancestors, demonstrated by other lines of evidence. Pathfinder Magazine. FOLLOW DIRECTIONS Syndicate. of Iurisiau fash ion creations for the really young lady Is this nattier blue woolen dress with white and silver buttons at the bodice and belt. Makes Point Against One Evolution Theory QUICK AS YOU CAUGHT IT 9V.HARU- ol the latest Tm-m-m- HOW TO STOP A COLD Fresh From Paris o.-i- c complicated, humdrum by the ancients were made of iron and were put upon the left third finger, from a supposed connection- of a vein there with the heart. . Is tached and contemplative mood most of us will agree to this; hut comparatively few people suspect it except on special occasions and In embarrassing emergencies. The rest of tiie time It seems, to tie pretty - "" louses us to our condition simplifies the complications of our likes and dislikes. For the most part, w dont take thorn very seriously. There they are and what of it? Those whom we dont like, we avoid; those whom we do like, vve seek. To be sure, the relationship becomes a little involved when those whom we seek dont like us; hut they have the usual protective mechanism, and It nil works out with a fairly satisfactory degree of tranquility. Buck, I said, I suppose that there are some people that you drnt like. Til say there are, he exclaimed; .pleiit.v of them! "And others that you like? , well, yes a few. I feel the same way, and I suppose that everybody does. Wtyy do you suppose It Is so? Its merely a wise provision of nature to make the world more Interesting. "Indianapolis News. amentally. Perhaps temperament has more to do with It than either physical or mental digestion. There are some most worthy persons who are most attractive; blit perhaps when It Is considered that there are also worthy pocgo.ns, food, drink and amusements that are unattractive, the situation, with all Its y.isks and temptations, averages up in the way worldly affairs usually do Many persons have declared that . Ready to Put His Taste to Work Again That wedding rings used -- t ' WNU Bervlc. STORY FOR YOUNG FOLKS - 193d, Western Newspaper Union.- asks for favors awes endure being bored with more forti- tude than being mentally racked. The skill with which nature cal- . 1931. Bell Syndicate. WNU Service Ask your druggist about the recent price reduction on the 100 tablet 6ize Bayer Aspirin. NO ra w :rr-- - nrg m A MERICAS oldest professional wine taster is getting ready to go back to work. Albert Bachman, seventy-six- , of San Francisco, Is one of- the few Vnierican survivors of that select circle of connoisseurs whose keen palate can recognize at a single taste the very district In which a distinctive zln fandel, riesling or c.aret was grown. He expects congress to legalize the fermented Juice of the grape before the end of 1933, and since real wine taster have grown scarcer than ever before from unemployment, the Industry Is calling him hack into harness. He has gone Into training after 24 years of re- T w BAYER ASPIRIN WITHOUT THIS CROSS Soothes While You Shave Only Cutlcura Shaving Cream contains the emollient properties of Cutieura which and heal the 6kin while you shave, doing away with the necessity of using lotions. Anil e what a wonderful feeling! A skin that is smooth, cool, refreshed and invigorated. Boothe - after-shav- i At your dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of 35c. Address: Cuttcura Laboratories. Malden, Mass. - tirement TABLETS ARE GENUINE ' ury |