Show THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON Kathleen Norris Says: UTAH Grandstand View of Normandy Beachhead ASK h IF ANOTHER Three Wishes for My Child B0 Syndicate— WNTJ A General Quiz s ft v N Features - N The Questions I What is an etude? 2 What does the term "blood IN THE wild scramble now taking heat mean? 3 Where are penguins found? league place in the American L When were the Hawaiian where uil eight clubs have spent the discovered by James Cook? londs of two under months part 5 What state in the Union has a a blanket we have conducted line? popularity poll What teams are the R'e longest shore What name is given to a mass or mob rooting (or outside of live of the Aleutian Islands? own hometown squads7 7 What is the meaning of the LouU The St AiiMttcr U th ? Brown snd Connie Mack's Ath- - wordj cornucopia known printed 8 The oldest These tw o lrtlcs book punted from blocks has a teams take the foreword saying it was printed in place the I lodgers China in whnt year? held a vear or two 1 W 5 when ago ri fit V o-- -i I a x ler ln I 2 I Betsy rather fat not particularly pretty iheless into everything popular everywhere everyone else laughing I KATHLEEN NORRIS if you could for that baby JL would be to tnake him rich Oh yes I know what you’re going to say! That riches do not mean happiness that character and charm are what count and so on But if a letter arrived this morning saying that Uncle Harold had died leaving each if your three children a quarter of a million you’d not only feel tremendously excited elated and grateful but every friend and neighbor you have would envy you By and not as smart as Pat and herself laughing never keeping is Jtvil This Is how the American section of the Normandy beachhead looks viewed from a bluff where German gunners once had a position As far as the eye can see there are invasion crafts ferrying lighting Yanks and other Allied eoldlere as well as mnnitlons and equipment te the beach Barrage balloons awing above the transports like Isay cows to protect them against possible dive bombing attack All is quiet on this atrip of beach now but In the first hours of the invasion death and terror ran rampant here Yanks Given do one thing of yours it — jet e me & J I I Second mothers like their girls to have beauty All girls are these days what with their fine athletic young bodies their brushed hair and clean skins and their make-uBut there Is no mother who doesn’t like to have It said lovely exceptionally fancy’s Anna Where’d you ever get such a glamour girl!” I Third comes a bunch of advancharm tages travel cleverness lanmusic sports magnetism guages intelligence We all want our children to have just as much of all these as we can pack into their lives ' I remember years ago sitting watching youngsters In a horse show in an extremely exalted social One beautiful girl atmosphere about 18 years old had the world at her feet Shi was rich she was cultured at least to the extent of being able to Jabber impressively about foreign embassies junior league dances one’s school days in Paris one’s presentation in London one’s acquaintance with half the prominent folk of the world She came up to show us her horse’s blue ribbons she was easily the most conspicuous figure in the show- -t ‘’Becomes Bitter Woman i Well that was 20 years ago She is a bitter talkative woman now always on the defensive She has been married twice and divorced twice neither one of her children is in his mother’s custody I think it would be hard to find a more unhappy woman Disposition is the priceless treasure in this world To be bom with a cheerful forgiving philosophical disposition is to be bom with something worth the iold of Golconda or the beauty of the Queen of Sheba Everywhere in the world there are women spreading service and happiness like so many smaller suns Not particularly pretty worn en not women who spend fortunes upon the tint of their cheeks or the ' color of' their lips But radiantly useful confident women who are busy keeping homes places of content and com fort who are laughing oft slights and disappointments who are plan-- I nlng a glorious tomorrow for the boys who come home" Women tjh happy natures' C You see th tragedy of this paradox illustrated sometimes In the lives of small sisters or brothers Clever Patricia with the curls and the eyes is a discontented sensitive jealous little thing always wanting Betsy's things or imagining that someone dislikes her Betsy bom of the same par enta rather fat not particularly pretty and not as smart as Pat is neverthelesa Into everything popular everywhere laughing hersel' and keeping everyone else laughing eager friendly radiantly interested in the great adventure of Ufa t yh hfalheriUkelheir firUtokmveheeulj be- The Answers came the National favorites Now the Browns have taken their plaee with the n "v they Treatment on Ship First-Ai- d ' A musical study or practice some special point of technique of a 2 The normal temperature human being about !8 6 degrees F Athletics piloted by 3 At the South Pole 81 Conear old 4 In 1778 nie Msek the see 5 Michigan ond popular choice 6 Aleut It’s easy enough A horn 7 The horn of plenty to understand the and flow’d s— abundance pennant popularity of the Browns of fruit They are the one team that has plenty 8 In the year 868 never won a pennant In the 44 year histoiy of the American league Clark Griffith's Chicago White won the (list A L pennant In and repeated in 1901 Connie Mack' Philadelphia team came along In 1 of “CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Then we hnd Boston But In the long march there is no mention of St Louts Chicago Philadelphia Boston New York Cleveland PHARMACISTS! Permanent employment trolt and Washington have won but Sood prnpoiiltlon Give full pirtlrulum Drt Stores Cheyenne Wyemlnt not St Loula 1902 HELP WANTED i'W Now the Browns have at least a Handled by Luke Sewell a chance swell fellow and a good manager one WE BUT AND SELL of the old Alabama Sewells the Office Furniture Tiles Typewriters s Machines fiefee Ceeh He elate re blasted and battered Browns of past SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE years the wrecks of more than four SO Heel SrtaSwey Sell Lake CUy llUk decades have JubI as good chance as any other dub to give St Louis Used Cars— si city series against the Cardinals the class of the National league OFFICE EQUIPMENT Us Trailers V Only a minor miracle wlU keep the Cardinals away from the top of the National league race has had ber intercity Chicago world series New York bat bad many such affairs Now there’a a chance that St Louis will hook op with Chicago and New Yark In this respect Always remembering that October la still a long way off At least the Browns have s team that Is aa well balanced as any other club caa show at thla June date Athletics Strange Career Next to ths Browns wa found most of tha Interest built around Insert shows United State navy hospital eorpsmen aboard tha battleship giving speedy treatment to baseball’s most amazing manager— wounded Yank army Bangers casualties of the fierce battle for the beachheads that marked tha first few Connie Mack Connie Mack has been to baseball over 60 years II daya ef the Allied Invasion f Normandy In lower phot the casualties are being brought aboard Wounded la France the Bangers were carefully hoisted aboard tha battleship U I 8 Texas after a speedy trip out bas won nlnt American leagus penfrom the embattled shoreline In one of the latest landing crafts nants Ht has bad two of ths greatest squads ever thrown together upon any field— his Athletics from 1910 through 1911 who won four cham plonshipt— you remember— Collins Mclnnis Barry Baker Bender Plank Coombs ete la hit career Connl has given the game the four greatest lefthanders of ail time— WaddeQ plank Penneck and Crova Bat against this be bas broken all recerda by finishing to tha cellar 14 times From 1919 through 1921 Connie's staggering Athletics finished to the No other manager subway division could have survived such a 'span of wreckage and disaster Connie bsp pened to own a big part of bis club And there was still his record as winning manager and a great 4 sportsman ' H It Is almost an unbelievable fact " (S' I r that a manager could win nine pen1 nants and a flock of world series 'i games and yet finish at the bottom i through 14 years His Athletics finished last In 1940 1941 1942 and -V At 1943 Family Starts 1944 Harvest r 'w a w First Invasion Nurse Romans Arrest Fascist Leaders rI ' Brnthlng Coed fer Hair Do you brush your hair each day? Brushing gives sheen that "polished look" as well as removing dust and lint It will not destroy the wave If your hair is In CoodTondition Even the simplest hair dress will be attractive says Ruth Current of North Carolina State college Do you ah your brush and Armed anti Fasclstlo civilians help a Reman poiiceman comb after each shampoo? Aa ex "big shot” of tho Fascists to the Jail where be wtQ bo a dandruff combi tried for crimes committed nndrr the Mussolini regime The precaution brushes pins and dips should ail soon after the fall of Rome to Allies armed themselves and be washed each Um open hunt until Allied authorities took over tho job c E Hi Sill —Boy War Savings Bonds— NO ASPIRIN PASTES fltaa pmulne pore 81 Joseph Aspirin World’s largeet sellar al lOf None safer Skim surer Why per morel Why Sooept lees? pemena SL Joseph Aspirin t MortePourLaFrance Pat will go on to her destiny of pride loneliness discontent And Betsy will become one of thosa wives friends mothdaughters ers aunts wbo draw about them an adoring demanding family circle building more and more happiness Into this tangled web of life as aha goes along Trend Shows to Babyhood There is not much we can do about It We come to this life with sunshine or shadow to our way of looking at things and even in a baby of two the trend of a lifetime can be discerned But we can do something What you can do for your proud pretty selfish little girl Is build about ber a world of simplicity humility service Try to show her how much of her future happiness to life depends upon herself depends upon just how much goodness and unselfishness she can plant In her own soul Point out to her the wreckage that Is so often the life story of a beautiful rich Independent womI an and the very real Joy that fills tha life of the wife and ' mother V who may indeed say to herself that she can't cure the Ills of tha world i A But that what she can do Is keep “Morte Post La Prance” trane these few who love her— this tired lated means "Died For France" man these children thla old father The French civilians made this and mother these friends glad that With sons and farm bands to tbs armed services and defense plwnta grave fer a Yank wbe died to action sha Is alive 1911 harvest begins to look like a “ms" and ‘pa la parts He was ana ef the first to land en many jeb Many a wealthy and beautiful harto to are their the werk farmer erder the Normandy beachhead daring the Kansas get peollng woman never has heard anyone pt vest doae prisoners ef war as well as a large somber ef school the Initial landing stages of the in come home to say the things this children and en vacation will be doing their part Fasten operations people city bumbler more serene more needed and beloved - woman bears day after day "Mother you're home oh goody I You take awful good care of your tired old husband Mary Nobody ever had a daughter Ilka you Mary ?s You do It Mary — you bring It — l you break the news to her — you cook It for us — you be there — i you take care of me Mother” It is of such homely stuff as that that the heart's true ecstasies srs made If we can give our children that formula beauty and wealth can be relegated to fifth place tenth place no place at all s' MOJFLQBJI-- Record for Closeness tem Uni noomed well esst: ss CIU0X Acid Indigestion FW "This present American league may easily set a new record for closeness” The speaker was George Weiss head of the Yankee farm sys- Second Margaret Etanfn of IlayU Mo first American Burts to land on tho Invasion benchhend In France Is shown ns she unpacked medical supplies Doan The venerable Connie bas bad the lilwN le I bAmAm ee SmAIs bwmi back best and ths worst ball clubs that M s— e WSw leff— dwor mmmiif ud Naartbvni ever Inhabited a diamond I doubt f fa iar kanwi fa th iHlnf—towhrinsa l“ prewertt Bwil'M thers was ever a better combination finnrii— f anurf brio Miefart ball Ka fslJetl than bis teams from 1910 through miff fcafc Ml ndvfi 1 Wll MV 1914 tha team that won four pen- bfifclNMfiU Imylui nants and three world series But to 1918 his Athletics set an rec ord by losing 117 games Connie' Athletics have lost 100 or more games nine times This Is a record pMn(AaM bad A rec that Is Incredibly Xf rshAfiyEcwU ua ord thrown against ons that Is Ingas? a mtm bmimm OAIM IN SSATNieS credibly good In any event there are millions EZ of fans who would likt to see Mr Mack win on more pennant before he finally decides 44 to retlrs This WNU—W would letvs him on even terms with John McCraw who remains to front as ths winning pennant winner with ten (lags flying from his remembered masthead The Yankees have had their May Warn of Disordered share They have been tha overKidney Action force Why not the powering UoW Ilf with Ua Surry tag worry Browns or ths Athletics? 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