| Show I 4 i f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING LATEST FASHIONS BEAUTY HINTS AND EXPERT LESSONS Women CN BRIDGE i Children WHEN SUMMER’S TAN MARS AUTUMN NIGHTS SWEETS FROM BEETS Among the short-live- d Jobs I had during summer vacations of my boyhood was "weeding sugar beets" The rows were long the weeds were many and the sun was hot— so I was not sorry when my employment ended after two or three days of work 'ki '-- y Unloading a truckload of sugar beets When the common red beet Is cooked we may notice a sweet flavor Red beets contain a small amount of sugar but not enough to give them a place In the sugar industry Almost two centuries ago a clever German scientist learned to take sugar from white beets The amount of sugar he obtained was small but it was enough to show the world the deed could be done By careful ‘‘crossing’1 of beets the of sugar cane Each family in Canada consumes on the average about 490 pounds of sugar per year The average for the United States is about 550 pounds per family per year (This article may' be placed in “Geography” or “Travel” section of your scrapbook ) Dwellers and p yoiirh ACTIVE DAYS rrr V Uncle Ray Care of Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake City Utah Please enroll me as a member of the Uncle Ray Scrapbook club I Inclose a stamped envelope addressed to myself for you to use In sending me printed directions for making a scrapbook a design for scrapbook cover rules of the club and membership certificate Name Grade Age Street or R F D City or State nr (Copyright Publishers Syndi- 1931 cate ) ''"'ETIQUETTE! By Katherine De Peyster By KATHRINE AnyDayBut“This’ TNOESN’T it always happen? You T-e can’t go that day because the calendar says "no" Are your trips spoiled dates broken because of this age-ol- d curse? Be modern! Girls nowadays don’t suffer unnecessarily They tell each other "Take Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound” That’s the way to keep happy and strong It regulates the system Relieves the pain Try at! Buy a bor of the new tablets All drug stores have them now Don’t go on suffer-in- g month after month when comforting relief is so easy to obtain t OF CHILD TRAffllNG AND DAILY HEALTH ARTICLES PROBLEMS 11 sitions of Mozart and a short storyi'p C UIIxlIUxl Ol ILLIs of incidents connected with his life to Indiftn This week they listened music from the songs of the Omaha of Some thr tribe of Indians songs were “By the Shores of Gitchee Guma” and “Wah WahTavsee ” One PANAMA Oct 6 (d1)— President piece was played on an Indian flute Alfaro was understood today to have Then it was played on an American selected a nonpaitisan cabinet ta flute which showed a great contrast replace the former ministry which between the two Instruments resigned In a controversy over the Room 12 is studying pictures from administration party s forthcoming the works of Geoige Frederick nominations for the presidency Watts One of his paintings is Sir Galahad i School News and Views Another Cabinet inn language contest Each dilldls'lo Some flattering results have come Jcvemn unities By JOSEPHINE IIIDDLESTON to try to have the fewest mis If the remains of last summer's from the selection of the right color- Officers for New Year ink takes In English The one who has tan simply wont yield to the various the fewest mistakes will be president persom David Blood Editor bleaching regimens why not coverlanty lay the clever application of C'racroft Associate Editor of the language club The one with Lawrence the dark spots with theatrical grease cither the stick or liquid grease WASATCH SCHOOL— The sev- the next fewest will be vice presl used to cover all enth paint or one of the liquids madellalnt ?°'y grades held class elections last dent and the next will be secretary 3orts of skin discolorations week specifically for that purpose’ Twelve candidates for presl This was clearly demonstrated to Room 11 Is studying Europe In so- and vice president were named Class Members Find me at a meeting the other day when dent cial science They have found out pvanclaco Arias secretary of state in lively speeches by their classmates I witnesoed the transformation of The although Europe Is a small con- - and Harmodlo Arias minister to were elected: Room 24 English Studies Easy that the various types The blonde sports Ben following tinent it Is very Important Europe Washington both of whom are beBill Gibbons: room Armstrong an air of quiet 23 Jack Mecham Geneal Gibbons ts peopled with white and yellow type acquiied Peter Billings Editor ng atrongly urged for the subtlety when an almost rose blush Each gave a short speech of accept WPS BRYANT JUNIOR tion 10 shade was used over her face and beauchildren are making Room himself to do hts SCHOOL — The woik In Junior high and throat hands and arms Little very u‘‘Y d“u‘nnthe' school Is very interesting to us who tiful designs for their book covprs Harold conimrVa7 Forsberg spoke on “Outlaws By GRACE TIIORNCLIFFE little cheek coloring was needed but nature they are studying trees of the Sea" These talks a piano Hlen Humme11’ oux physl have Just entered this epoch In our- InThe learn-The- y of her lips showed a decidedly red1 cal education room are ehildien teacher is forming a education In English we are studvsolo bv Isabelle Marcroft and two inrouge anplied most spannglv Her think it very club for the upper big the parts of speech and thlsjwjvnte songs by Patricia Patterson were all eyelashes and brows were void of Goodfellowship EntianCe requirements are 'coins very easy to most of us The teresting received with enthusiasm The junior artificial coloring but were indeed classes 1500 points These points are earned Several science classes are studying traffic squad composed of eight veil groomed — by astronomy We have drawn a nutna Student sixth grade boys was sworn In Election letereeihg and participating in ber Body In place of the carefree or more of the constelladesire of the board of con-- 1 or less disheveled hair arrangement playground sports ir letors Deliver Speeches trolIt toIs the have better and more assem- Reporter Mary Houghton contrib- tions In physical education we are the lobe of the ear and nape of the utes biles this year Each department of the following Our grade 7A playing passball and basketball All neck length bob w as formed into ringMargery Ann Hale Editor Is of these subjects while not entirely the junior high school will have lets that hugged her face and citing has enjoyedis reading ‘Treasure us to are extremely Interesting Bettv Lou Thomas Associate Editor charge of one or more assemblies lana It thrilling and mysteri-!n(- hcn close around the back of her head In the new manner We like It very much and wish M presented studies WILLIAM STEWART emphasizing particular Another young lady brunette and RULON WELLS SCHOOL— At last Friday’s assemEvery morning at 11 30 o’clock ’of the tailored or business woman we could visit the Island and hunt for the treasure student body officers made ac- weather permitting the ninth grade type used a light flesh shade of skin The cooking classes are progress- bly ceptance speeches Four pupils se- girls enjoy 45 minutes’ tennis playThe cheek and lip rouge r coloring ing very rapidly the Already girls lected from on eft the English classes ing on the university courts This used In paste form as well as the upils liece ive Many have learned to make many new spoke on current topics Beatrice tennis period Just before lunch time was applied sparingly eye make-u- p have two ISetO IM learned They Books' to Study Connell gave a talk on “Steel From is stimulating to the appetite We The complete change v as brought Fach girl the Junk Pile” Helen Beckstead have Mr Phil Baker popular teach-spojwavs to put up pickles about only w hen the hair w as reara has In nice notebook which to keep Woolsev Editor Iael on “Floods in China” Mai- - er of biology and gym to thank for ranged hpr recipes and important facts she colm Collins’ talk wm “Helium” and 'securing m the June Spencer Associate Bditor coiyts A rather tight flat wave had preiishes to save SUSAN IRVINE Mary Logan Associate Editor viously been worn but this was new LOWELL SCHOOL— Many changed to a round curl and combed Our orchestra and band have been out to fall softly over the back and with 53 members under organized Coombs that reports sides of her head and showed direction of Mrs Pearl Jones 6A 'the has Cla'S received Just newillaud Mr A Vi Overlade Mrs Jones ringlets mat were drawn out a for Fni1 h At r1iar little over the cheeks with the Is keen and the aIS will tests have the says that f interest mis group ' soft ringlet over the right eye ther year are verv eoori i! be which will of oov'records kept Every other tvnes from the have almost a complete to the sedate matron were ®blld is tom to get a good score1"® mentatlon for a syrnphontc 0rches- a11 are an“ in improving language tra A th(J saxophones have been transformed and in mort instances from a type expressive of out-dotaken fiom the orchestra and put nature The classes have bpen study- Into of to drawone the hinting activity the band We hope to hear of The leaves are different kinds big room soft music and romance ing these on our programs many interesting A fine collection times groups the winter If however you prefer a dry during of leaves has been made i make-u- p wonders ORANGE PEKOE ANDTPEKOE you'll accomplish RUEDA HICKS Boy s and girls at Lowell are enjoybv adding a pinch of cocoa to the ORANGE Not PEKOE simply t classes immensely regular shade of face powrder The ing their aiwas fair day There was Music Work Features cocoa adds the same tan tone as the Monday and PEKOE — bat tLe natural tan but cieates a smooth- no school on that day and alL the Study of Composers ness that appears velvet-lik- e when children w ent to the fair To the old er pupiLs the trip was not one of dusted lightly over the skin CHOICEST t Joseph Sulier Editor When either the stick or liquid meie pleasure but also was educaRollo Hunter Associate Editor make-u- p or the dry powders are tional as thpy tried to learn as much ENSIGN SCHOOL—Room 13 has AH sizes Costs No Mon used be sure to select a shade that m they could music appreciation once a week The IEOPARD COATFE out tan rich or the children enjoy It very much Last brings pinkish As will be noticed from this tone quality of the skin and by all Class Divides Makes week they listened to nine compo- shctcii the short sleeve is favored means a Up or cheek rouge that is Models of Truck Farms in little fur coatees It give the carmine rather than orange in color look so popular If one is wise In the wavs of make-nojut Rulh King Editor It Is In leopard and so goes up and the blending of colors one SCHOOL-Jo- an beautifully with a dark brown wool- - can appear winsome or sophisticat-e- r LONGIELLOW Marcia One half Monaghan reports frock Don t you love the dinky ed capucious or sedate thus chang-llttl- e of our class lias made a truck farm fur cap’ ing the entire personality In a deep box They have made of colored paper It Is every thing very tiny and cute The oilier half of the class is makfI ing a truck farm in the sand table We are going to plant corn In the garden and have the farmer’s family made of clothes pin dolls We have a small barn a wind mill chicken By MILTON C WORK coop a chicken run and a farm house made by the boys of the fourth chlVerypand TODAY'S FASHION It better-know- n' ke fluff-Maxi- COUPON -- I cent Sugar is taken from ths thick sugar beet roots ‘ After being hauled to the beet sugar factory” the roots are cut Into shreds by large slicing machines The shreds are dumped into huge containers which on the average hold about four tons Warm water runs through the sugar beet shreds drawing away the sugar The “sweet water” Is then purified by being treated with lime and carbonic acid gas Steam coils turn much of the water Into vapor leaving a syrup The syrup is heated In vacuum pans and sugar crjstals foim After being refined the sugar is alrpost exactly the same as cane sugar Much of the beet pulp is used for livestock Get many holds the record for sugar produced from beets grown on an acre of ground-43- 80 pounds of refined sugar Sugar cane produces more sugar per acre than sugar beets The sugar cane record is held by Java where sugar weighing 11000 pounds was taken from a single acre Tomorrow— Lake Linen Cloth Keepon 4-- MORE average sugar content has been increased from 5 per cent to 16 per 15 OCTOBER 7 1931 DE PEYSTER Dear Miss de Pejster: 1 Should soda biscuits be buttered piece bv piece the same as bread is eaten? These Urge soda biscuits were placed on the table to be eaten with soup There was no butter spreader but at each meal there was alwajs the dinner knife and the dessert knife was used to spread the butter on the i sameis ' uy instru-ciebutan- I te 1L or er w DO YOU PLAY BHIBGE? Some Playing Problems toast grade Dolly Bier writes: In social sci ence the 6A children are clipping Interesting articles from newspapers and magazines In this way we learn what is happening in the world SYSTFM POINTER NO 20 To raise partner’s suit-bi- d of one to two three supporting tricks are necessary but when there are two and a half high-car- d supporting tricks the Mmit for the raise Is reduced one half Illustrations of hands justfijnrig of partners one spade to a OFFICIAL Should the toast also be eaten piece by piece and the jam or jelly spread on with the same knife or should the Jam be eaten with a spoon? JAS 1 Yes we should break off a piece of the biscuit and eat It with or without butter before we break off the next piece If there is a small knife at your place perhaps that was Intended for the butter knife 2 Y’es the toast too should be eaten “piece by piece” and the jam or Jelly spread on with the knife 2 p m-3-- 2 8 PH-- PR-- 2 (2 ' 8 5 rae 8 P8-J-- £ 1 Many Kinds of Floteers Interest Class on Hike ' HALL —Our ROWLAND class went on a field trip last Tuesday morning We walked up to Memory grove where we saw many different lynds of flowers Thee were red roses yellow pansies petunias and many other flowers We ate our lunch up there On the way home we found many Interesting sped mens We had a wonderful time JOAN KEYSER Class 5 3 RK-J-- 6 x ? j ? 35 -- T al has only two and a half supporting tricks but they (Miss de Pevster will be glad to answer questions on etiquette With the above hand at contract are all composed of high cards submitted by readers ) Hand (b has three supporting bridge south would bid two no 'trumps on his count of 20 and north tricks one In spades one In hearts would have ample strength to jump (Copyright 1931 Premier Syndiand one In diamonds cate Inc ) to three with his count of two Fifth Sixth Graders THE CORRECT TIAY nines At auction bridge south Form Dramatic Club The declarer appreciating that he would obtain an uncontested contract of one no trump must capture eight more tricks fol- Emily Arakl Editor When the hand was plaved west lowing trick 2 before either "east "or led the trey of clubs and any bridge 'west obtains the lead should have Maine Sneddon Associate Editor BRAN KLIN SCHOOL-F- ay Tor could see noted that these tricks could be plaver of experience The boys the play of the king fiom the tained only by winning three spades kelson room 10 reports and of the and sixth fifth girls grades dummy hand would be unsound and five diamonds The five" diaPlaying no trump It is advisable to monds could be won If the adverse who are inteiestcd In dramatics met Deck with Miss Luella a formed and play king from king and one small diamonds were evenly divided two hen closed hand has no card higher tw o but the spades could be won only diamatic club We have named the Vee Ff Es dub We than the ten With the jack In the by taking two finesses Therefore club the Dee 'closed hand one trick is assured If the first spade finesse should have ev®ry "dnefjlv from 3 35 ° e c£TSR1ie Eml1 dummy plavs small: and as in this been tried at trick 3 then five dia- - 3 P m hand it might be lost should the king monds should have been taken then Aralc‘' president Fay Torkelson sec be Played the second spade finesse As the era dlnf‘ RePS ’r't(’s for room 8 Wlththeeightplaved from dummy verse diamonds and spades were dis-- J won by easts ace and the club re- - tributed as desired declarer would S9 are en”5lnK our work In music Tonight if your month feels tired and jaded try are working very hard right now turned dummj s kinj? would take make his game because our teacher is going to select the trick Then declarer ould know brushing yocrr teeth with Sqnibh Dental Cream Of I116 rhclldren for the glee club that east and west with one trick in (Copyright John F Dille 1931) course everyone is eager to be cho-had three clubs that they could lake — before going out for the evening It’a not merely a whenever either of them obtained the JtTne teacher has told A superbe new bridge booklet Cele-7r- n lead West bv his lead of the trev brated Contract Hands with’ their ithe KPe club ls golrl® t0 ha'e somr Wld we lcnow they flne followed his plav of the deuce on the auction bidding— and afe cleansing dentifriqf hut it soolhea and replay— and the lcrv laH Jcar second round hasshown a suit of ex- - forcing two club bid Contract s ncw-lh- a filC Dorothy Kramer reports that the actly five so east ls rnai ked with one est convention by Milton C Work freshes — tones np yonr entire mouth That is club remaining contracts greatest authority This 4A class Is making spelling books' The deilaier did nut applet tie all They will booklet ls packed with the with decorated covers record of their this After winning tuck 2 with the Innermost secrets of beeaoM it is made with more than 50 contract and keep a peimanent Squibb king of clubs he led a diamond prop- - auction Send 8 cents In stamps or grades and see who gets the most 100 as he had coins (wrap carefully) to pay print-nin- e marks erly refusing the fines'-Milk of Magnesia smooth pure and pleasant-fastin- g lu his two hands and retied olf ling costs Ann Mae Andeison writesThe Inclose stamped diamonds Then he won a spade dressed return envelope addressed' Dentists everywhere Use Milk of Magnesia fine se with south's Jack and led a Milton C Work caienf this news-- 1 t heart which east who had dhearded papi r three hearts won with Ills single- — In the care of the teeih and gums ton ace Then east saved game by I leading a club How could this lo s Squibb’s cleans beautifully — and safely It hae been avoided’ Hand '“I "Vi Y & Si photo by RAY HUFF Lot Angt ill 193? 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