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Show r faffi DESEHEI HEWS SALT LAKE NOVEMBER TUESDAY CITY, 17 1938 . TARZAN AND THE MAYAN GODDESS kad laaded, aad bow fren a ... Raglaa kaoll ka tka Tanaa Umtll grasped paddle ta art a rapid para for tks ladlaa boatsva. Hera aad tkcro tka abort aaaota af alligator roaa a kora tka water to lad kin of tka perl la of kia joaraey. ' real nor kit daageroaa thaa ibrao waa that kanaa reptile, Merlla Ragtaa. . . . LI L AIMER river whk kia A atartlrd aalk .powerful karat Iron kia dry II pa. There, ia tka diataaco, was Tarsaa aad kia party. How kad they overrode the ataay sbmacieo-bkick it, SCOTTS SCRAPBOOK by awept biaocalara. bad placed hi tkrir path? o Raglaa waa takra aback, for tkcro wao Mill a loag road ta trarrl before ko reached the IVad Mayaa City aad the prerioae Grrca Goddess. Somehow, be vowed, kia poraaera noat be halted. Aad aow, oddly, aa errant Fortaae act. tied apoa Ike aide of tka rilUlaoaa Beg. la a. . . ?-- HE RED GRANGE HANDLED BALL FIVE TIMES NTHE ILLINOIS MICHIGAN GAME 1924. HE MADE FIVE TOUCHDOWNS, run- ning 97, 67, only when- se, 15 YARDS. - Light strikes an Object can rr be seen. ;,1hu, LIGHT streaming 'Through a . not 8E seen if it" Were not r?r du st pati c les ik(f 'Window could Reflect it to our eve. -- muggs McGinnis Wood burning REALLY EXPlOOES. asm UOUOO, J X object i ouae.oftouaoaWr'a.iET aanum ay urn Coocrr mt twe ftxmn Hwe. ate mcout occiAcotiue eucik cm rr Tbn.y is oovtoumv A anon, aiemtiom ay rue wtowctmoMTO PRejuncattie. MV AMD . w beowI cauetawKxnort of uwmaotFO attack oil I The crackling Stars A BUOV'Tb'flAfc Seeing of Wood burning is due to -- the same STIMULATES OPTiC NERVES AFFECTED BY FLASHING LIGHTS explosion of GAS'RLIED HEAD CELLS. n ANDTHE EFFECT IS THE SAME AS IF YOU LIGHTS. T don l iwlieve ia tetlin good rules interfere with romun tmae If Im cold in August, that's when Im gobs' to start the furnace.' (Copyright 1838. Publishers Syndicate! Band Mothers, P-- T. . A. Groups Elect At Parowan PAROWAN.'Nov. 17. Following Ta parents day at school, the : Band Mothers Club and . the s Association annu-- j al election were held. Mrs. Dells D. Marsden is the new president of the Band Mothers, sue-seeding Mrs. Met (a D. Robinson. .' Mrs. Belle Hyatt the vicepres dent and Mrs. Roberta Rowley, the i, secretary. The directors ar Mrs. ".Augusta IX Adams aad Mrs. Min-- r hle Lowder. "y The Parent Teacher officers are Mrs.. follows: Edna & Hatca. ;Vls Mrs. Dena Williamson, Piragonah. first vice president; ; Glen E. Snow, second vice presh - dent; Mrs. Verena &. Decker, secre-- i n Mrs. Ethel Robb. raragonah. and Ray Morris, diree-- ; tors. Mrs. Venice IL Decker is the F rstlrirg president. Stores Show Gain In Ogden Over Year 1933 Parent-Teacher- i-esideni: r tirr-treirure- OGDEN, Nov. 17. The miro- of stores operating in Ogden has increased from 467 in 1833 to 588 in 1935. according to a report received by the -- ber Ogden Chamber of ComiccrcO' from the Bureau of Census. U. S. Deportment of Commerce, Washington, D. C. The census also shows thst the total sftes have increased from 18.740 in ISJ3 to In 1935. The payroll in 1935 was gl.983.ono as compared with 1.178.000 in 1933. Th number of proprietors and members of flrme is given as 506 for 1935 as against 411 in 1933. Employes, fulltime and part time, are 2,X)8 for JJ835 and L125 in 1833. LOGAN. Nov. 17. A road show by the M. L As of Logan Stake will be presented in the various w ards Tuesday and Wednesday nights, acctvding to Miss Pearl Spencer, member of the Stake Y. W. M I. A. Superintendency, director production. A preview of the show was conducted at the Logan Second Ward Amusement Hall Friday, at which a most successful production was - , indicated. The show will he presented In alt wards east of Main Street In Logan Tuesday. They include the Logan Seventh. Eighth and Eleventh. River Heights and Providence First and Second Wards. Wards west Of Main Street will receive the production Wednesday night. They are Logan First. Second. Sixth and Twelfth, Collegpnd Young Wards, e Ufor'JUct Iwiwsb . . . Ia Tarxaaa boat, Georgs kad keea toy lag with hla prised rabbit'a foot. Awk wardly ho dropped it overboard, aad as be laagrd to retrieve It, hie ehlftiag weight orerturaed the kayake. ail hoot warning the peeceagm Thee wero hurled aaioBg the alligatora! Capp Hn MS PERFECT 45 AND y ST' ' By Al R. J. SCOTT GRANGE GOOD LIGHT IS INVISIBLE. , V t ao txtio vasrcRDAs z was OEuaay usi4 04 me ay m savaos wotAi WMoeO JURy AOAlMST UNlMSBRAUritD caa6o.s CiUHT t SMOOrD wm "50 t AAlM wi on wmwwsToe was omwwuoi SAvtotoy . CMT eMnutwy I &Ali X DBMry TUACT ME DIO MORK.1UAM rLtAwe A Few i scAttcEty visible . BaBV TMUM4?C9 OM A PIUC.EK .WU'CViJSJ turoat, amovCAUV wuovws DownWU cm BM6W WUlte WALte-- V ACCURUG, if ej Dewy HE -i AAT LWVWMAfrS tue AVeVREKeMTLy BANWCiE SUACtVi WLlMCi OF AMO IMAoSiMCi I yOU SO TDUCMIMOLV EFVECT HERE ut I TtoOAV; J UPeM 3 3SoyouT AMO BASE WUAT PeDucnout aarveaj0os V MV beAS WOLAAS?! rr ' I I |