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Show South Cache Courier, Hyrum Utah, January 21, 1938 SOUTH CACHE COURIER THE ADVENTURES OF OZZIE f POY THESE NEW HORNS I JUST V 30U6HT ARE A BARGAIN. ONLY Published Every Friday at Hyrum, Cache County, Utah. I r olX FIFTY. NOW CAN TRAVEL ' LIKE BLAZES, AND THEYLL ALL GET OUT OF MY WAY. WHEN I 6ET PAID SATURDAY, ILL HAVE MY BRAKES FIXED. Enter at the Postoffice, Hyrum, Utah, as second class mail matter, under the act of March 3, 1879. Von Wahlen, Manager i r ? 1 Subscription Rates: Per Year $1.00 Payable in Advance. 9 oy i II K SNAPSHOT GUIL h ? Picturing Children Indoors Floodlight from almost directly overhead makes the childs figure standi out against a background of rich shadow. The picture was snapped when the subject had forgotten there was a camera near. of PARENTS usually think sunny summer days as the proper place and time for picturing children, and once this was true. Before the advent of fast films and electric light bulbs especially designed for amateur photography, daytime was the only time could work. Today that is no longer the case. Nowadays, pleasing child pictures may be taken inside the home either by day or night, and more amateurs are taking them. This is partly because the home provides an ideal setting for pictures one wants to keep, and partly because the photographer can control his light to make pictures more interesting, amateur The modern large-sizejflood bulbs are so powerful that the camera worker can put two of them in reflectors three to four feet from his subject, and take snapshots, as he would outdoors, with an ordinary box camera. The. camera is, of course, loaded with supersensitive film and its lens set at the largest opening. Other cameras can be used at 125 second shutter speed, and f.8 or f.ll lens opening. Ability to take snapshots like this is a great help in obtaining natural, lunposed child pictures. It is no long-je- r necessary to take "time or to tell the child to hold .very still. Now hi3 toys can be 'placed in the circle of light cast by snap-shoote- i d of Irish potaioes 1 December 10th, 1937 ito firom'July . by the A.A.A. for relief was lower in Utah than in any of th other 47 states, a report issued recently' indicated. In this State only 560 bushels were required for relief, the Federal surplus commodities report showed making Utah ' the only State to require less than One State received 1,000 bushals. than 200,000 bushels, the pamplet 6tated. Distribution com-misio- HIGHEST j: j; j ) j shadows. However, when a dramatic effect is desired, illumination can be restricted to the childs face andj hair, with everything else in deepj shadow. This tends to give the im-- , pression of a very small child in a very large room; sometimes an ef--' feet of loneliness which is more appealing than if the picture were bright and carefree. effects can Beautiful high-kebe obtained with the child on a window-seat where daylight diffuses through the curtains, and bright floodlight inside so that there are no dark areas or masses of shadow. The childs clothing should be light in color. Good balancing of light will give a picture that is almost all white and lighter tones of gray, with just enough shadow here and there for accents. Backlighting, as from the window, can also be obtained with artificial light, a bulb being placed behind the child so that the hair becomes a bright, silky halo. Start today to keep a picture diary of your children. John van Guilder. y -- -- $1 3.50 $1 7.50 $1 9.50 j $24.50 The latest reports on the first unemployment survey indicate that between 7,800,000 and 10. persons were unemployed IN THE United States in During that period 7,800,000 people registered as unemployed under (the census, and ai house to housq check showed that only about 800,000 72 percent of all unemployed had registered. PRICES PAID PELTS -- j WOOL We also sell Meat Scraps, Tankage, Bone Meal, i; and Bone Fertilizer j; j the flood bulbs, and as soon a3 he , is absorbed in them, and uncon-- 1 scious of the camera snap goes the shutter and the picture is made! There is a variety of lighting ar- rangements one can use on child pic-- ! tures. For a cheerful, joyous effect, everything in the picture should be j light in tone, and there should be; even illumination, .with no deep; For Dead or Worthless Animals HIDES j n r COLORADO ANIMAL Logan 49 BY-PRODU- Phones CTS GO, Enterprise 30 i; Logan, Utah |