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Show r MAGNA iy, February 19, 1932 THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY Cams Size Hat We reckon nothing makes a man more disgusted when a little success has swelled his head than find- To use boms products, that's practical; ing he still has to ask for the same hat when he goes Ta beep moaey at honas old little-size- d in to buy a new lid. Cincinnati that's ' To savo beneficial; Enquirer. freight costs, ' that's economical; To provide work for unemployed PLAN SPUING PLOWING beneficial; with use of Caterpillar Tractor Tothat's Increase local payroll oldeet and leading track-typ- o reciprocal; tractor. Prominent farmers owe Tethats build mere factories, success to these machines. ( that's Industrial; Write for deseriptiva catalogs. Te enlarge local markets, that's commercial; Te ise Intermountain Made Goods, that's ail! MRS. J. C. BELL, Landes Tractor A Equipment Co, Boise, Idaho. Balt Laka cttr wl Twins. Utmk Sally Scz I mm By TRIES, MAGNA, UTAII SSgLta BIRTHPLACE WASHINGTON'S Take field, as Rebuilt by ths Wakefield National Memorial Association. C;r Many Uses for Degras Degras is a dark brown unctuous fat derived from pure grease obtained by washing sheep wool, It is used as leather stuffing, a compound, producing lanolin, for making printing inks, also special aoaps ana varnishes. CAFTHPN K BOK 8sa4 Contain 1M tuUr Ulwtnui AMn Sait Laka City, Utah DnoW Ask Tmi Don't cry about tbo night before" When headaches sake year roar." AN INTEKMOUNTAIH on the Don't take a headache Airplanes' Dangers While tho Rocky mountains are far higher than the Appalachian mountains, aviators consider tho Appalachian mountain more dangerous for airplanes, as fogs art mors prevalent over. this rang. to APEX ASPIRIN ear-dra- xn - belt-dressi- ng FEODUCT chin" Overlooked by the Records Some astounding Jumps, not down In tha record books, ha vs been L ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. Really Great from ths frying pan into tho made Artificial Lkaba Bream Tina It la alway a aign of poverty of firm. Florida Times-Unio- n. Arch Bappona Cratches mind, where men are ever aiming Etaetle lluiawv Sham Cateoewa to appear great; for they who are Establishes ta SaH Laka ta IIN Worth Name Having n. Waa till Battaf rattan CaaraatoaS really great never neem to know Jt. An old marriod woman's, jufeka US N.DMIa a M uka CUr, Pt when to girls is that they are going to get a new name to bo Eure ) a ad pick one that is of aoms use ; , Changes ta History written at the bottom of a when Now, wo art told, Noahf flood 4HTI check. Cincinnati Enquirer. . lasted ISO days instead of 40; and we expect to hear soon that Jonahs ' ' whale swallowed his family, Like Skating Jad Tonkins says a man taking speke TEru & av;;:::;3 Co. Haverhill Evening Gazette. office is like a feller pottin' on m BO.I WXST TEMPLE Oldest Man-Mad- e Thing ' anowahoea for the first time. Ha steaGoods be -of to Canvas d A green-glazenecktie to in go its goin easy thjpka Everything tite beads, now in tha possession of perfectly straight and all of a sudden his feet get twisted Washingthe Egypt Exploration society. Is ton Star. said to have been made more than Such la Life -Zifa la Just a continual business 6,500 rears ago and Is considered thing on CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS of losing sleep over matters that the eldest man-maearth. Colliers. be able to wont remember next yon FxrcnucAL Psodvcts Coarotu-noyear. San Francisco Chronicle. BaH Laka Clt, ISM Bo. Mata week win - n1? ViwswU for tho best paid French Presidents Early article on PresiWhy yea Louis Napoleon, the first should tao Intermountain dent of the second republic, 1848, mada Goods" Similar te was the first President of France. , GASOLINE i The first President of the third and 'above. Send your story In , prose or verse to Intermoua-tai- n present republic was Louis Adolphe Products Column, P, 0. , Thiers, who acceded in 1871. Box 1545, Salt Laka City. If Protection'' Radium From , your story appears la tkis boxRadium is kept in lead-lincolumn yon will (kfh es and persons who work with raCAN BE EXCHANGED FOB riNI receive check for VWeVW in screens behind lead work dium WOOLEN MERCHANDISE order to protect themselves from WRITE Week No. 1208 the radiation, AU radium is handled W. N. U-- S. L, Original Utah Woolen Mills - . SALT LAKE CITT with forceps. Uae Intemoantaia Made Aspirin. i iTOiVl jiP'uV ' de no 50-wo-rd Packed With Power YOUR VCOL ed fjff ADVERTISING: , S' v - Modem Paul Revere --t- he a far cry to the herald IT'S methods of Revolution 'tidings of new, desirable products at the same time ary days but the dauntless The result is immediate and spirit of getting the news to .wide diffusion of knowledge all the homes of the people is about the things that make , the samel . life modern happy and full. . Time was when a new style And what is more adverwomans gown or im- tising has set up stahdards of truthfulness that establish proved farm implement spread from town to town by confidence and secure quick the slow medium of rumor. acceptance of worthy services The lady out west, heard and products. Manufacture the decree of fashion months ers merchants and buyers all after the lady on Broadway reap the rewards of our flexhad' made her debut in the. ible, system of distributing ' and selling. "latest creation. "T" But today how all that is - Yes" advertising spreads changed! Main Street of the the news quickens desire country's remotest village guides in tne choice and moves abreast of New York's influences to' the buyer's, smart Fifth Avenue Thanks advantage the price that to the seed and efficiency of. is paid.' Let advertising be the guide to all your puradvertising all the people . get the glad chases. everywhere . - UTAH ' ASSOCIATION STATE-PRES- S in cooperation with SALT LAKE ADVERTISING CLUB four yetre later the family moved to their estate of W00 scree which Wakefield Made Shrine Worthy --Its Memory Tha btrthplacs of Washington long remained a desolst and deserted spot on tho banks of tho Po-tQmae, set - In the most beautiful en- iw. vironment of nature, but with no ono there save a few simple negro folk and ghosts of tho past, to tell Its significance. In tho past tho site has not been easy to find. Lying soma 100 miles sooth of tho National Capital. Wakefield was hot shown on tho maps. .Thera waa little or no Information avail-abl- e about this historic spot where Washington wai bon and wbero bo pent tho greater part of his boyhood. Known by few. It was difficult to get to except by water. In tho Colonial ora. civilization followed tho waterways, and the homes of tho plantation' owners along tho Potomac were built upojf; soma inviting spot dose to Ity shores. Tho broad river was their artery of commerce. Wakefield burned before railroads and highways supplanted tho river. It was never "rebuilt, so when highways came they passed Wakefield by. So the birthplace remained, neglected and forlorn, until only a few years ago when tho Wakefield National Memorial Tassoclatioo was formed with tho purpose ctulld-ln- g on the original alto as exact a replica of tho house in which Washington was born aa painstaking research and tedlona studf; would enable It, end to restore theVrast acres of tho plantation to something more of Its condition In tho days of Wash- I ingtons embraced th present Mount Vernon. There Washington passed about four years of bis boyhood. Then his parent Augustus Washington and his second wife, Mary Ball, a member of another early to an estate Virginia family-mo- ved In King Georg county, about two miles east of Fredericksburg. There bis father died, in 1743. Hia half brother, Lawrence Washington, with whom George was e great favorite, Inherited Mount Vernon; another A ft!f bfot h ert .A ugus tl n e, Jr, Wakefield as bis patrimony and Georg was to have still another farm when ho grew up. Ur. the King Washington retained George county estate. As there was a good school near Wakefield, and none near his mothers estate George spent much of his time at Wakefield until ho was sixteen years old, when ho returned to Mount Vernon, Lawrence, upon his death, having left him th estate. Incidental to th restoration of Wakefield there has been a better appreciation gained of tb circumstances of Washington's family. Mach of our own American story has grown out of th old Weems biography, published shortly after Washington's death. That gave us ths cherry tree story and other Incidents of his life, many of which were doubtless true. It pictured Washington as springing from n lowly lineage and baring that sort of a cultural background well calculated to produce a man wbo would lead the revolt against oppression. Family of Aristocrat. The trutb-o- f the matter as these researches show, is that Washington's forbears were intense royalists end closely allied to tb bouse of moa-archl- crcoIizcdlVax Keeps Skin Young Perhaps there Is no city In the world about which more books have been Written than London. There are e thousand London those found in Llmehouse, Rotton row, Bloomsbury, Cheapslde, Petticoat lane, the Strand, West end, Leicester square, Whitechapel one conld go on endlessly just writing the names of th streets and neighborhoods In London that bars been mads famous by an army of poets and novelists. But tnehely because Loudon Is sq vast, endless and varied, only the outstanding sights of that fascinating city can be described In these short articles. There are, for instance, the Whitehall Ilorae Guards. The ceremony of mounting the guard, which takes place every morning In front of this historic old place, never falls to attract n crowd. The moment the new mounted soldiers In their brightly colored uniforms relieve their feUowf and get into position they are like men of atone, and their horses seem to be also of atone neither ever seems to move to the slightest degree. Only specially privileged persons are permitted to drive through the gateway apd arch. Beyond there lie the Horse Guards parade, where every year, on th kings birthday, th magnificent military spectacle, Trooping the Colors," Is performed before bis majesty. And yet, as interesting as are Whitehall and -- the other, famous sights such as the National gallery with itsseeres of art, the nnmatchabl British museum, Big Ben, the houses of parliament and Buckingham palace, none of them are the London yon remember after yon have left her vast midst. al AT HIS BIRTHPLACE boyhood. House Mansion, reconstruct the borne was n To task of no easy proportion. For many years very little reliable informs tlod waa obtainable as to tho size and character of the old structure. There were a variety of opinions extant 8ome contended It bad been a cabin; others, a mansion. Soma thonght It was mad of wood ; others that It was of brick, and still others that.lt was a structure of combined wood and brick construction. After considerable study, bow-oveexperts of the association arrived at what they believe to be the troth that tho structure was of Colonial brick of home manufacture. Excavations on the sit established that nature of the construction end the type of brick used. The bricks for the new Wakefield are being produced from the original day pit on th Wakefield estate. Research also established that the house was u mansion of considerable proportions, after the style of the big Virginia plantation borne of that pe- of London That Linger in the Memory C,iapaMaiawiil.ltawrtWnaM paging 4k fcwwt mm mm to mm mt Triumph far Aga Beauty competitions seldom end In such n way as one In Paris, to Had tho loveliest pair of eyes. Tb entrant were all dressed alike, in cloaks that covered til (ho body except the eyes. Finally one pair were so outstanding the Judges Immediately decided. The process of removing the disguise caused a murmur of sarpriB through th audience. The "loveliest eyes la Parts" belonged to an old womanpf seventy I wldo-hoode- d STOP YOUR COLD IN 6 KC'J3 V.'IT.: Sreali a Drivet H co1 J i away ' 6 I u ? i Ren Headache Ne.r, if "): and T.1ULE3 HOnSES Shift Om Toot wort horaralTO to 1800 Prices old nr fun Irani MO te $ US, Saddls! Lanes Id !aaf.. tlnbrults hones Into $60, Mules tcUin better. Advance $10 to IIS per head the wade, Saiss vary Monday. Wa pap tha roht at thia toA Write er wire coLotsoe BoaaaMuucoM.cn. i Ideal Tito Land Denver Boy Winter I is a Winner SuiuklmeAll Splendid made towering moantala Vacation 1 range- - Higheet typeboteU dry InEvery mother real- vigorating air clear starlit night lsea how Important Cnlifereta' I It Is to teach children good habits of conduct but many of CALIVSEItU them fail to realize th importance of Jest Girl teaching their chil-drJo Fannie says he to very modgood bowel habits until the poisons from decaying est. But If be waa very modest hi waste held too long In tha system wouldnt say so. Nannie But how would anybody have begun to affect tb childs know It if be didn't brag about It? health. Voluntary Myepla, Perhaps Watch your child and at the first Marie Did you give Bob any opsign of constipation, give him n little California Fig Syrup, Children love portunltlea to propose? ! Mabel Tea, bat goodness, its rich, fruity taste and it quickly were him tell couldnt opporailthey those drives away distressing ments, such as headaches, bad breath, tunities, could I? coated tongue biliousness, feverishNew Oue te Her ness, fretfulness, etc. It gives them n is who engaged to? Wbo Lulu stomtheir hearty appetite, regulates Lots I dont know I couldnl ach and bowels and gives ton and strength to those organs so they con- Identify tb engagement ring. tinue to act normally, of their own Should yon hear a stranger argn accord. For over fifty years, leadfor what yon believe, yon canl lug have for It prescribed ing physicians half-sicbillons, constipated chil- keep atilt If bis adversaries get hla dren. More than' 4 million bottles in a corner. used n year shows how mothers deA suburbanite wbo gardens k pend on It of blisters on hla bands thai 8855 Wolff Mrs. prouder Wilcox, St, Denver, Colorado, says: My son, of anything ho raises. Jackie, Is prize winner for health, now, bat w had a lot of trouble with him before we found bis trouble was constipation and began giving him California Fig Syrup. It fixed him up quick, gave him a good appetite made him sleep fine and hes been gaining In weight right along since the first few days, taking It Get qrnck relief To avoid Inferior Imitations of this limpli? rayCalifornia Fig Syrup, always look for the word California" on the carton. Hsrss ths way to ro-lisvs painful lumbago , without blistering or Writer Would Go limit TTDqIisi OprlnjjR en aa Sjiff, Aching, ' r, Sor! - ' J in State Abbreviations radMtal af Ht Erects ta at WaheAeU, to Met Sacra Spat. The abbreviation used for Ohio is O." Apparently Oklahoma and Oregon do not object. Bat there are I burning. Rub on good old Sb Jacobs OiL Quickly it draws out inflammation and pain. Wonderful raliaf comae ..ine minute 8Ljecobe Oil is Juat the remedy for eebae end pains of Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Backache, Neuralgia end sore, swollen Joints. Gat a small bottle jV- lx states whose names begin with letters which are not tho first tetters Stuart In fact It was tbelr close of th names of tny of the other , adherence to th royal household states These states are: Delaware, bom your druggist and tb consequent oppression of Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Pennsyltb Cromwell followen that forced vania and CtalL- - Why not nse D, F, riod. Cot John Washington to leav his 0, L, P and U for th abbreviations Borrowing Unnecessary Old Colonial Family. rich estates In England and flee to In those cases? Also, West Virginia "Theres no use borrowing trouble," is th only West" state. So why aid the phllosophie citizen. Many of tho original, furnishings, the shores of Virginia. . ,Thomas Washington, an and of not simply us "W. V." Instead of You dont have to borrow It- resavad from th fire, ara atm in th r Th Va."? ah W. usual is only of tho th of American founder tho hands of descendants family, family, th plied Mr. Growcher. "Somebody remaining In the neighborhood of was attached to th court of Charles on for abbreviations in tha first ways willing to coma along and hand th old mansion. Them bare been L which gave th family a secure place Is the desire to eav time and It to yon gratia.? turned over te the association. Th social standing la England. Ho ac- ipacib Then why not save all the state of Virginia has constructed n companied his sovereign to Spain, time god space possible, or else nse Dr. Pierces Favorite Prmeriptioa tankas rood to th sit and th federal gov who ho died and was buried on the full name? Why fuss with Pa.r weak women strong. No alcohol, bold Penna." when tqr draggute fai tobwto of IkpuiL Act ernmeat has been naked to dredge tb grounds of the British embassy. end "PenmJ and end Improve the harbor and to re- A brother of Thomas, and father "P." would fill th bill? Worcester O. IL, All But construct tho wharf In order to ac- of tb man wbo fled to America, was Telegram. real diamond?" a "Is that commodate visitors by boat from Rev. Lawrence Washington, procnearly." The HumorWell, very but bo a failure, may Marriage tor of Oxford university, on of tho the Potomac. ist (London). Tho Washington family first set- chief royalist strongholds In Eng- 0s divorce, tled at Wakefield In 1665, n full cen- land. - As far back as tb family tury before th Revolution- .- Col. history goes In England, tb Washingtons belonged to tb aristocratic John Washington, of th President, bad com to West- landed gentry and were fervent supmoreland, Va, In 1656. He died and porters of tho throne. So, too, with was buried there in 1676. MaJ. the American branch. At Wakefield, Lawrence Washington and MaJ. In Washingtons youth, the stables wu John Washington, his sons, sac-- ' are recorded to have held upward of Ta. Importance of coi liver oil of high vitWa tot f-Government wyrao in pamph stressed recently thirty riding horses. ceedfd him. food W young Tho restoration of Wakefield gives After their marriages th family lived on separate parts of the Wake- ths nation another Washington hrin second only to th beautiful field estate until the bras In which borne to which he retired after hla was born Georg Washington years of honorable service both in burned. After that the Washingtons continued In other honaee on war and peace bad won for him the the same land, and descendants still title, "Father of HU Country." f. tnr- - - f A.l r tmd SWswm KtXL rail "T live on part of the same Wakefield Kansas City Times. C UemdMtS i r rIM, f, estate continuous possession. In Praise ef Agricsltare whole er In part, for 2C4 years As showing hU attitude toward eight generations. farming, Washington la quoted as Mount Vomon Estate. saying: "Agriculture to th most It was at Wakefield, then, that healthful, the most useful and th 4 4 ? - great-grandfath- er A Protective Food A s&ert'sasteWJaS SSfSBV r- Advertising Builds Business and , Protects the Consumer- - George Washington waa born, FebBetween three end ruary 2V-173- most honorable employment of ?&&& |