Show THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON UTAH Slip Cover Brightens a Faded Sofa Kathleen Norris Says: : TO HAKE Mothers in Law Should Remain Aloof 4 (Bell SyndlcxU-W- Service) - By VIRGINIA VALE '(Released by Western Newspaper Camp Cavalcade CHADOWY figures In a cayalcade great D ED white and blue are starred in an attractive quilt which bears the intriguing name— Stars You’ll be charmed of Stripes with the easy piecing of these star blocks of clever which Just 20 are required Diagonal setting is used and with a narrow border the size is about 60 to 1900 AUNT MARTHA Kansas City Me 19 cents for each pattern Pattern No Box Enclose desired Name Address DON'T LET CONSTIPATION SLOW YOU W When bowels ere sluggish and you feel irritable headachy end everything you do Is an effort do es milllona do —chew the modern chewing rum Unties Simply chew FEEN-withMINT before you go to out being disturbed-ne- xt morning gentle thorough relief helping you feel swell etln futl of your normal pep Try Tastes good is handy end economical A ganaroui family supply FEEWMIffi Study Ennoblei There ere more men ennobled by study than by nature— Cicero Relief At Last ForYoWCougli cause trouble germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw tender in flamed bronchial mucoui mem branea Tell your druggist to sell you bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back CREOMULSION Coughs Chest Colds 6 ronchiHi Worst Fraud The first and worst of all frauds is to cheat one's self— Bailey was into the went overseas and served there until December 1918 Commissioned a major in 1922 he became regimental chaplain of the 250th coast artillery a position which he leld when he died in Los Angeles March 29 1924 near Abilene Camp Barkeley exas is named for private David of Copnpany Barkeley A 365th infantry diviEighty-nintsion who was awarded posthumously the Congressional Medal of ionor "for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action with the Noenemy near Pouilly France vember 8 1918" Barkeley responded to a call for volunteers to swim across the River Meuse to enemy positions secured the desired information but was drowned while returning California also has a camp nea San Miguel named for a soldier who was awarded posthumously a He Congressional Medal of Honor was Corp Harold W Roberts of Company A 344th battalion tank corps who when the tank which he was driving slid into a e 10 feet deep and filled with water gave up his chance to escape pushed his gunner through he back door of the tank and was himself drowned Camp Davis at Holly Ridge N honors a North Carolinian Maj Gen — Richmond Pearson Davis chief of artillery of the Ninth corps of the AEF and winner of the DSM S Camp Croft near Spartanburg 2 is named for South Carolina's Maj Gen Edward Croft who came out of the World war as a colonel with two decorations the Silver Star and the Purple Heart rose through the grades to and was made chief of Infantry of the army in 1933 Camp Williams near Sparta Wis bears the name of a Pennsylvania-bor- Journalist who after working on newspapers in Missouri became a foreign correspondent Wanted Si Highest cash prices petd for used guns hunting end tergal rifles pistols end revolvers binoculars samaras end projectotessopoa tors Send Sil e compUto description of whet you hevo to soli— or ship direct end we'll mad eur check promptly MSB SPORTING C00DS mt7 yaan of Fair Dealing IU SC Market CO MUUUkle Ps Old May Learn It Is always in season for old men to learn— Aeschylus iT— W-- 'JUST BASH A IN VwUtUtl -- UAf “tM" rtATHISSTN0 HOTEL BEII LOMOND OGDtN ISC UTAH Baths SI It I4N fat 4 Hums ItfC CmW Leungs tag UUf Imw-1- Immi Family AW Dlln aHa Tay Bmm of Imu — Betsey Me” Xarkaage— Oytiaaleto— at Cwmhi Ii4 14 Cleb CSi-- Hotel Den Lomond OLDBJf UTAB X VWtk Kt Haws - 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Appeals to him have failed Is there any use in appealing to her? "Don used to talk of being an architect Cara wants him to go on the stage He has not done a day's serious work for more than two years I cannot stand idly by and see his life trust faith future all ruined together I What can I do?" In answer I would say my dear "Devoted Mother" that in having this splendid son to yourself for the first 26 years of his life absorbing him glorying in his constant affection and companionship you have had in the argot of the day about all that is coming to you Mother Should Withdraw Since there is no common ground between you and of understanding the woman he is so determined to make his wife your only course i to withdraw Tell them both frankly that you wish them well that you want them to forgive any lack of and that enthusiasm or if ever they need you you will be And then go back to Mexico ready or to China or to Baffin’s Bay and build a life for yourself while atthe bitter tempting to assimilate truth that the time comes when another woman Is morevimportant to a boy than even his mother and that you are just about as necessary to was to Cara as your mother-in-layou 30 years ago I Those Our mothers-in-ladim elderly dames who were to be a little considered and petted 'and cultivated because it pleased darling shadows Tom but who remained still quite epart from the vital absorbing interests of our young lives How little they mattered I You’re in that place now "Devoted Mother" and it’s for you to aay whether they ever will love you For wealth is or need you again no help here in fact It’s in a poor family that grandma holds her own the is necessary there and often she really Is beloved "I suppose I love my own daughter as much as I do my son’ wife" said to one fortunate mother-in-lame some years ego "but Ann doesn’t need me end U’e so good te be with Jinny beceuse she does" x h£ ELEANOR POWELL of us It will be just a swell dance but w’re told that wireless operators will read a definite message in the taps! — — Paramount’s fixed op a bannister cycle tor us—not Barbara Bannister but the kind that accompanies stairs- - 'In "Birth of the Blues" s Carolyn Lee down one smack into Bing Crosby In "The Great Man's Lady” Barbara in Stanwyck slides down another crinolines For "The Wlxsrd of Arkansas" Bob Burns shoots the bannister chutes but Burns of course is different he picks up a splinter And this it is felt 01 the way will definitely end the bannister cyele you win If your akin la clumped effect of with tna delighted Mentholatum applied to the stingturn ing red swollen parte Menthol Irritaquickly cools and soothes the tion aaslstlng Nature to more quickly heal the Injury Mentholatum la also a most soothing and effective for other minor akin application Irritation Jars or tubes 30a ba iMilHUJIlHi Bow Big I Am! It was prettily devised of Aesop e of The fly sat upon the and said What the chariot-whea dust do I raise— Bacon ABE YO’jn — Richard de Rochemont managing editor of The March of Time says that filming "The Story of the VatiSince can" was like a vacation 1934 he has been chasing film scoops and more than once he’s escaped "At the death by a narrow margin Vatican 1 had a good crew of technicians all our locations were in a small area and there were no inmovements trigues or subversive to be dealt with" says he The latest March of Time is "Sailors With Wings" which traces the development of the navy’s air Eervice and how it operates in partnership with the fleet it’s vital and absorbing one of those pictures that you won’t want to miss $ The manager of an RKO theater on Long Island heard patrons imitating the voice of the RKO Pathe rooster so often that he finally arranged a contest and let them crow for cash and poultry several hundred persons mounted the stage and I crowed like mad — Glenn Ford almost sailed off to distant ports tht other day as a way of getting into the right mood tor "Martin Eden" bis next picture Us was just stepping on hoard a freighter believing that its next stop was Saa Francisco when a production assistant raced to the dock and Be wanted to sign on stopped him as a seaman and see what It was But—five minutes later the like freighter sailed— for Honolulu The radio scoop of the year is the signing of Shirley Temple to do tour programs for one of the big watch manufacturers For the first time in her career she’ll be on the air regularly— Friday evenings Decern-be- r 8 to 26 10 to 10:30 Eastern Standard Time on CBS She will do a tcrics of four Christmas proin which she will sing and grams present Christmas playlets and her salary for the month’s work will be 350000 Radio sponsors have been pursuing the young star for years — - ODDS ASD ESDS—'llotd Buck the Down” is holding hack other furfures theater owner t hate found it to popular that they’re attending u run end it running neck end neck in receipt m th “Caught in the Draft9 Paramount’ $ top grotter of the Oiftf Latent of ’‘Information your and e couple of pwturet hat keen Pleeta” if nod to e arm contract hy Paramount OhU util appear on now Berwyn Cena as Jeanetta mapa Autry Vila MacDonald end Pielron Eddy ore reunitod again in "I Married an Anget Mtlion Berta cm tell fie Jolet a minute and keep up that pace foe two kmtrt an haul repeat inf kimmlf if anybody’!! fa him Bouidi BtuLLonn? 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