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Show Patient Journeys From Orient in Iron Lung AROUND the Items of Interest to the HOUSE Housewife Fire Prevention. To avoid fires all scum until the Juice wiiiTT keep all cleaning cloths that have Pour into tumblers and ith been treated with oil in a covered paraffin. metal container. wJt; Where Our Flag Was Made historic incident of the of the flag is one of the stories of Revolutionary days, featuring one of the more colorful women of colonial history, the widow of John Ross, upholsterer, who fell early in the revolution. A storehouse of munitions he was guarding exploded. Betsy Ross has been pictured as the Florence Nightingale of the Revolution. To this brick house at 239 Arch street, Philadelphia, came one day in June, 1776, a committee of Gen. THE Frederick B. finite, Jr., of Chicago inside the iron lung," or respirator in which he was brought from CMnstricken with infantile paralysis more than year ago while on a world cruise, young Snite owes his life to the iron lung. He has been brought to the United States for treatments which, it is hoped, may result In his eventual recovery. - Charles P. Taft Heads Strike Mediation Board Mosquito Control Essay Wins $500 Charles P. Taft, son of the late chief justice of the Supreme court, who is one of the members of the three-mamediation board appointed by the U. S. Labor department at President Roosevelts direction to n George Washington, CoL George Ross, uncle of Betsys late husband, and the wealthy Robert Morris, chairman of the secret commission on supplies for the colonial forces. They requested Betsy Roes to make the flag according to a design given her by General Washington, and which was officially adopted by the congress the following year. The old house is a story structure, 17 feet wide, with ' but two rooms on the ground floor. At the front was the upholstery shop, and in the rear, connected by hallway, was the sitting room, used as a dining room on gala occasions. Beneath this was the basement kitchen, reached by a winding stairs. Bedrooms were on the second and dormer floors. The living room still has the large fireplace with the white mantel framed with the original blue Dutch tile; the room was originally painted blue, as shown by the removal of many coats of paint. h An study of the building has revealed many changes since the flag incident. The front entrance had been shifted from one side of the building to the other; a chimney and three fireplaces had been closed up; four windows had been made into doors; the original floor of the basement kitchen was found ten inches beneath the present brick flooring. All of the original building is being carefully preserved. Thus it was discovered that six doors with original hinges of colonial make remain; two sets of colonial shutters, of spliced wood, panelled inside, with authentic hinges were discovered on the rear of the buildTwo second-stor- y front wining. dows and a dormer window were originals even to the small panes of glass. Revln Teach Staini.rr. Preserving Broom. Soaking a peach stains can be broom in boiling salt water every two weeks will help preserve it srjsi". 3is Keeping Peeled Apples. Peeled Picking Raspberries. apples can be kept white until raspberries will keep bettsr used by keeping them immersed picked early in the morning. in water to which a little salt has been added. White Washing Gloveswv, gloves can be kept white Cut Rhubarb Jelly. Apple and mg them after each weariL x apples into quarters. To every a soft brush and a pure soan. WHO Servlet. pound of apples add one cup of rhubarb juice. Simmer until the apples are soft Strain through a jelly bag without pressure. To each pint of juice add one pound of sugar. Boil slowly, removing Single Patch Forms a Gay Flower Quilt lives The quilt of olden-tim- e again the popular GrandmotMade of hers Flower Garden. one patch throughout its a fascinating and amazingly easy quilt to piece. Theres endless chance for color variety for each flower is to be in different scraps. Heres fMmmp, PHOTOGRAPHY ROLLS DEVELOPED iaiBiMMnr prinu SdovblB or jour rbutim wmrbt of M vriniiwlfEa D NOKmmr nim IN UTAH AND inch-by-inc- bring about peace in the steel Industry. The other members are Lloyd K. Garrison, dean of the law school of the University of Wisconsin and Edward McGrady, assistant secretary of labor and the departments ace trouble shooter. An essay on The Importance of Mosquito Control and the Gorgas Memorial" brought a check of $500 to William L. Drake, Jr., of Milwaukee, Wis. The check was presented to young Drake in the White House. Photograph shows, left to right, Mrs. Henry L. Doherty, who donated the prize; William Drake, receiving the award from President Roosevelt; Admiral Carey T. Grayson and Senator F. Ryan Duffy of Wisconsin. The essay contest was the eighth annual in memory of Maj. Gen. William C. Gorgas. Mechanical Reveille Supplants Bugler BRITISII GOLF CHAMP Pattern 5803 a quilt a beginner can piece, and point to with pride. In pattern HOTEL BEN LOMOND 5802 you will find the Block Chart, Ogdens Finest . . One of Utah's Best an illustration of the finished 350 Bafts 350 Room block in actual size, showing conto $4.00 $L00 drawn trasting fabrics; accurately pattern pieces; an illustration of Delightful Rooms Air Cooled Corrfdxi Grill Room Coffee Shop the entire quilt; three color p Spacious Lounge and Lobby directions schemes; Courteous Service for making the quilt; and exact Every Comfort and Convenience yardage requirements. will be found at To obtain this pattern send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins THE HOTEL BEN LOMOND preferred) to The Sewing Circle OGDEN, UTAH Household Arts Dept., 259 W. COME AS YOU ARE" CHAUNCEY W. WEST. Sal k MS Fourteenth St, New York, N. Y. adPlease write name, your Code Provides for Flag 28 ST Reverence to the Emblem dress and pattern number plainly. WNU W 'T'HE following extract from the flag code, providing for reverence to the national emblem, adopted by the National Flag Conferences held in Washington in 1923 and 1924, gives the form of the salute: During the ceremony of hoisting or lowering the flag or when the flag is passing in a parade or in a review, all persons present should face the flag, stand at attention and salute. Those present in uniform should render the right hand salute, When not in uniform, men should remove the with the right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart. Women should salute by placing the right hand over the heart, The salute to the flag in the moving column is rendered at the moment the flag passes. If your dealer cannot supply you, tod LUUL JAIL 20c with your dealer's name for sTrial jar D Package of 48 genuine Adams, Jefferson Died on Fourth Dim IlU DDLIltf Rings; sent prepaid. John Adams and Thomas Jeffer-bot- h died on July 4, 1826, the fiftieth anniversary of the signing United Company"!"? of the Declaration of Independence. two were the to They only signers become President. head-dre- step-by-ste- ss mrr lip roe Fe-K- o StatesRubber A close-u- p of Robert Sweeny, handsome with the cup emblematic of the British amaPrivate Frank Kaufhold, of the Second air base at Mitchell field, teur golf championship which he reN. Y., seems amazed as he hears Mitchell fields new mechanical bugle cently won in a final match His own bugle is now outmoded with blow the familiar strains of Reveille. Lionel Munn at ld with the new contraption that has been adopted here. Although it takes Sandwich, England. The American-bor- n Lonsome of the romance from army life, bugle calls, mechanical ones we doner won by three and two. mean, now have exceptional clarity and perfection. Anglo-America- ericanlag. lour Work Proper Acceptance Thy hand is never the worse for A good receiver is rarer than a doing thine own work. good giver. n, 36-ho-le fifty-year-o- ld twenty-five-year-o- Quoddy Village Comes to Life Once More Salt Lakes Most Hospitable HOTEL KE11 l,0IISE Hotel Inyites YOU The Newhouse Hotel 400 ROOMS 400 BATHS The Finest in Hotel Accommodations at Moderate Prices It is our aim to serve you in d manner most pleasing to grading crew of boys, members of the National Youth administration, at work on the new baseball diamond which will be used this summer for camp games at Quoddy Village, Eastport, Maine, the model compower project, which has munity of the suspended $36,000,000 federal Passama quoddy bay been taken over by the N. Y. A. for the purpose of vocational training. A Dining Room Mrs. J. II. Waters, Prw. Cafeteria yoo- - Buffd W. B. 3utoo, Cm. Nf |