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Show - tx- THE PAYSON CIIRONK I.K. I'AYSON. UTAH sU?fpriLmSitiveElove Mered S,0ry Smithsonian Re,ble by Towns of 10,000 and Uodor of Populatio ; .'JCU Put a good share of the "short haul Increase can he traced to tlie growing popularity of the "ocean vacation" idea with the rank and file. Thousands, literally, wtio never dreamed of being aide to take a trip to Europe In the old days have discovered to their great Joy in tlie last two or three years that a little run down to the Permud.is" or some other nearby port is well within their reai h and that It co-no more in the lung run than a hi at ion spent at some of tlie inure popular playgrounds of tills country. a rkDi lie iaMi- - iheVnu: Ionian l.ifl-crvlf- UfetoM . it i"-- - southern Tl.e Tru"iaa ethnologist. 3rHMen .a,. ,5,,Dr; U,n,v common elen .(. Wr of a nomadic f th.s i hud .n'th-n- and l.tt'c A ereE- doll HU mot, d b tliu s. Weu-e- - k'S.frson fU fir - h man man lorn nr 1, n, 11 called Matvepia.'. teal r- - '!! vM,e Tie a little how of bright colored ribbon on tlie handles of the scissors and tliev emi lie tjuiekly found in tlie sewing basket. pre- - fork of Ho sticks, tlm u Coarse salt, such as is used in making ice cream, scattered over the bottom of a garbage can will prevent garbage freezing to tlie can. ' A tablespoonful each of butter and of fiour added to each quart of soup ls tlie correct amount of thickening to use when making cream soup. ;..,daf "',,:ivelirl..vn,,..,ni.li"lir..i;n;; ci! make r.mly r,.al ca tup nu!d p w life. Niw of the "a ike warpath jtml event iiu If dates are too hard to use for cooking cover them with warm water, and after five minutes they will lie soft and blend with other Ingredients. l ,"'-- :oii"U. ve curie home s war ''M ri.'io-erente ',u t'n.v ' ''' sue eful how j to ac umlil sine war ini ae the bravery of our heroes. s,e pretv older larmiis jotmg s trier! to force their attentions h,- r but, being an exceptionally tln-.- Crease Hie measuring cup before measuring sirup or molasses and t be Ingredient will not stick to tlie sides of Hie cup and there will be no waste. to the teaeh-- f aid. n her people, she repulsed all liters. came home from ex t tiinj si to find that a chum a to it Baby Weighs 19 Ounces knew by sight with her father tr hand, She was told that her ts wtio grow Pig old and must setup provision for the future of iiM r i, ii' i- btrely it iim .en & .7; g'rl she nhnni t her after she had consented, ies pseoitod In r to a point near husband, amp of her in!' ti k e," she relates, "my future hus-- i women foils tin t me. carried a blanket the rest of the way, et me down to t'o out ranee of ;ce. I walkol in and s.,t h 'side lie w.S a s'r.in'er. lie liad fume to see me. ter some Mile t'n.o the women shawls, dresses, nn aiol nine tliev had tae i li mg raid'd my hair and painted .ce n.th red do's en my tier wedding attire. They ied :.n i in the years that ad e'ght ch idren. Then, 'it in many lit. lepp'n.s 1. clo-eks- . e siini'i, uned many V. tors and pae away much earing ap; a ret and some the Summer A Mode A N, v, vv i U 1 a!?5!'!'!-- iff I ! i' 'j I: ' t i k w : : I A 4 ' larly iS 8 n1W ''ri"n a t'r,'sS detail of the t,D Kansas City, Mo. A tale of torture by kidnapers, who held him captive for almost a month, was revealed to police here by Ur. Philip Maier, thirty-six- , of P.eulali, N. U. The doctor exhibited fresli burns and welts on bis bdly to verify bis story. lie said he was abducted in s Aberdeen, S. P., where one of his forced him into a motor car at the point of a pistol, lie said. 8 mode, !'e sP'iahy Home Companion. SLTCH clothing. One day he pledged a sacrifice ottering, a sacred ritual, which is regarded as a prajer to the spirits for health and strength, lint he passed away before we could carry out the pledge. I surely loved my husband. Ills death made me very lonely and was a terrible event in my life. My hair was cut off just below my ears. This was done by an old woman. llefore cutting off mv braids she first raised both her hands toward the sky, touched the eartli with the palms of her hands, and made a downward motion, repeated four times. Thus, my braids were cut off in accordance with the belief that the spirits would and he pleased and extend bles-insympathy to the bereaved. The old woman was given a blanket and a dress. Ills death marked the passing of our topee. If people do not come and carry away something the whole tepee is destroyed by fire. partieu-f.Ti- r J thTtllent lD tlle su,nni(;r deS IS0UC,ltafl?r w,lth rlri trutli r told, ence. "How are you getting on? I inquired of Goodwin when we met at the club In tlie city. I hud known him years before when he was a younger and a more energetic man. "Oil! moderately, we he said, dont have tlie Interest or the enthusiasm which I should like. Tlie mem- bership isnt increasing as one would wish it were, and its pretty difficult to keep our heads above the financial waters, hut I suppose I should not complain or he dissatisfied, for we are quite as good as our neighbors." I didn't tell him that to he as good os ones neighbors Is often to he comfor tlie and Ineffective, monplace neighbors are not always getting ou in any amazing way. Blake Is running a store down town. There is nothing in ids show windows to attract attention. If in walking down tlie street you should pass his place of business, you would not hesitate at Ids door attracted by anything more Ilian ordinary In tlie display. Blakes stork ls surely as good as that of some of his neighbors; tlie attention you would receive if you went within would lie the ordinary attention of clerks who are a little bored with their Jobs and not Incited by any business ambitions some day to be tlie best salesman in town. I'ossildy they are ns good rs their neighbors, but that ls only faint praise at best. (, . be there are perhaps too many churches to put striving across their own particular dogmas and at tlie same time to niaintaiu an existence and a semblance of Influ- 1932, Western IS LIFE Iiuidt your book. Of thinjrt to cook Tm'II find Ju t make th thinjrt which can k madt from Intccwnount made foods am boot. Patroniit Homo Indattrj. THERE IS SA TISFA CTION hi till R HI IntiL IMS lilt IlHIl kiu lull, I mil btrda hMdttiQ IUnh mt ttili M iccuiU UEUItKt COCKUQ. Tb lit fndicttM list kiPMi il tkaa It iHlkn tk! tin mi ul lut th HaUhtna whit ut fa uflce, ntiSH HATCHES ckltki. tM are men Some horn liars, while others are not clever enouglt to tell anything but the truth. SUCH IS LIFE SHORT SEA CRUISE BUSINESS BOOMING Tourists Desert Atlantic Lanes for South Seas. New York. Hard times are booming the short haul cruise business fur tlie steamship companies these da vs. New liners, many of them drawn from the once crowded but now all but deserted ti lanes, are joining tlie teem ng licet between here and Penmnla, Cuba and Central and South American ports alAevv lines are entermost monthly. ing tlie scianiMe f"r "chicken teed profits every sea-o- ugt In ntd mnlht. tweb ktd Ub f - friliclln Bill. Ntilllli Ini. I tin an (Hi isuiHci .1 1 wiif Him Dtck. TIMPANCKJOS HATCHKRY, lrovo, Ut. RAMHHAW HATCHKRIE8. Salt Lake. Ut. IDT A woman explorer says the sad- dest moment In the jungle ls when the permanent wave finally goes. And that, presumably, ls when one meets a fierce beast at a disad- vantage. YOUR WOOL CAN BE KXCIIANCFD FOR FINK WOOLEN MERCHANDISE WRITE Original Utah Woolen Mill 8ALT AKK CITY 1 For BRAND - 8alt Lake City. Utah PLOWING... PLAN SPUING with me of Caterpillar Tractor oldc--t and le.i ling track-typ- e tractor. Ilommenl farmers owe success to thc-- e ir.'i'diine-- . A rite for or criptive catalogs. OjIji11' T.r- - Caterpillar Newspaper Villon ) Landes Tractor & Etjuipmcnt Co. Salt Lake City and Tremonton Utah Hoarded Money Appear Hoarded money ls A I.Inn county dog owner phued 2t0 pennies at tlie county clerks pleasure to pay the animal's 1932 tax. Albany, Ore. loosening here. ODD THINGS AND NEW By Lame Bode r" FOREST DALF-Pota- toe Chips THIS WEEKS PRIZE STORY Cooperation waa the secret of the earl f pioneer's success in the American Wilder we are in a financial nesses. Today with our wilderness. By coopeiatin neighbors, friends and merchants in buy Made Products, prostnr perity will once more become a reality LEONARD MCDONALD Ileber City, Utah. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR ACCORDING APEX SIl TO DICTICtiW THE AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT m nn ill trade wind that blows no steamship line good in tlie-- e times of changing business methods and stand- MACARONI dilli-ren- INDIES t previous winter. None of tlie loinpeting coin allies was willing to furni-- h exact limn es on Its business and seme of them insisted Hint they had even stiTered a decrease hut the consensus of re"guesses was that when tlie final turns are in a good fit) per cent jump in cruise profits will lie disclosed. Part of the increa'e is. of course, at tlie expense of transatlantic travel The depression lias made Luropean of junkets too expensive for hundreds purses formerly aide to stand the strain and many of these which hav had to take tlie count are compromising on little fivers to nearby ports. For instance, statistics show that only west Of hues terminating here revealed t but tlie number of tourist passeiigi rs task ng the four to sixteen day vacation taps between this port and such favorite playgrounds as Nassau, Havana and the Canal Zone during the winter just past will probably double tlnee of the survey of the A doctor Bays you can tell a criminal by the way he swallowa his food. Alimentary, my dear Terre Ilauto Watson, alimentary! Tribune. IS 91 LVtR COM Pi ards. CLAUDE BIRD is fi Ei Bft&YftOH A 7' (JVr. fl S' TN SMALltSl BOOK w -- AiA :v AfURrtl FSUD) Oj Cffillicoihe.O. 1S liU . ...7 Of OHM KHAYYAM "IS THE tj&ksa r-- comm copy op a RbSfllYflT inly $N Of nn inch HUSBfWD SQUARE END Q Of BN INCH im Cf 1URHIPSEBD Products Corporation thick torical society. YOUR OPPORTUNITY Vltk Pi Ititk Wnl Tiapll, Bit liki CUT. Itik luk'i liryitt linti Scknl arttk tbi litttt nl kltt Ri'lB nt iktitiiklL toil li minkitlN till mvil i pitltikli Writ! tor PYTHON CAN ZWMLOVJ DIGEST A LPtROE DEER PINO HNUERS HNQ HU ... ( lilorailin. 5!KfVfP NEW e WfRlp GROif WNU Service) By Charles Sugliroe U' sa.v KW SA ca"&- SUE ET G'r -- THE GAAARV AkI' rU' GQLD pi?H wny J Tk School of Beauty Culture If some men speeded as fast at the office as they do trying to get there, more work would be accomplished. (C . Salt Lake City An electric fan built by Thomas A. Edison's company before 1900 I preserved by the Ohio State His- tottn. KW v); FCTRiCAi. NEON LIGHTS 1046 So. Main Hooray for the Cat! ,y If. tklm. Tlmanogi tntf TOMATOES BEANS Rocky Mountain Packing Co. years before the Christian era. The art was lost, however, and was not known to western civilization until about the Fourteenth century, when the Germans firt produced time pieces. The Monks In tlie same century also aided greatly in tlie development of tlie clock. ((0, 1932. Western th hn llit TWIN PEAKS POTPOURRI Clocks It's A hi cut It tken Newspaper Unton.) TIip Chinese are said to have invented the clock about 2,000 In tin Queen Auguxtt- - icloriu hospital of Berlin a baby was horn with a weight of 540 grams, about 19 ounces. It was eight days old when the picture was taken. It is 32 centiIt meters in length (1272 Inches). lias a diet of milk. M Coding pn trm tup Ank Your Grocer ? The above figures tell the story of retail merchandising in the smaller cities those under ten thousand population and towns in the United States as determined by the census bureau in the first census of distribution ever taken in this country. The total population of the cities and towns of 10,000 and under and the rural areas was 64,434,969. That is 52 per cent of the population of the United States. The cities and towns of 10,000 and under contained 698,256 stores, including such places as restaurants and others in which food or other merchandise was sold. That represented 45 per cent of the business places of the United States. The total sales of these 698,256 stores or business institutions amounted to the tremendous sum of $15,415,125,000.00 during the year for which the census was taken, 1929. It meant $22,976.00 per in these year per store, and an average per capita sale for the people living cities and towns of $239.00. cap-tor- attractive takes use of fr,Kl,t 8 C(,slu,e that Pl''tlar bolero. It buttons . rf"S to I'revpnt i"nJ. and so 1Pn 1 e ls removed taillS renain a decorative at. Goodwin is running a little church up iu a country village where, If the TEAS Kidnaped Physician Is Held Captive for Month V souldcri 'ey i gs i i 4. ' Men, University of illinoia. husband's health tes, "my Iu . & il. 'dn n. 'Ken. Emeritut Dean of HOUSEHOLD ITEMS forked tke tiny .,1.,,-i-- 1111(1 By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK v pla.uM tflM'da sajs. ucp.Nar motif tin v pl.iv. UtTr If NEIGHBORS ts l,,'irs 'l aut"t'l-r-1I,- the ad is'Vtng. society are human document nHnutive 8 13 Sally Sez AS GOOD AS HIS renewals), as compared with 115,-'- r "to June 80, IPlio." In 1929 the total was 190,930 and in 1928 it was pic-4-j- ti 'Va 4 DM fare paying passengers made the trip between European and American ports last year against a total "f in 9go l.nvj.mo the year before. Passport figures "to June kl r.!.'!l," were 891123 (excluding 0-- 17,-3i- .l and "ne (jl Stores and Sales in the Small City and Rural Area ft "Burglars are usually gloomy observes a writer. Y'ou certainly never find them singing at their work.London Passing Show. men, per week will he paid (or the best article an Why ou should dm Internnuntain made Goods' Similar to aboe. Send Four etory in prove or verse to Products Column, P. O. Box 1545, Salt Lake City. If your story appears In -column ysia reive check for $5.00 i; - TTA T MOTOR OIL Sold with a Money Back Guarantee I Y.N.LS. L. 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