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Show ..ft .. r. . V- j. thesmtthfield sentinel, Scenes and Persons in the Current News iiionihiahwaiwi !&- "inJjtfiT i'jV nfe SMITH FIELD, UTAH UAUAAMaAAmM WHO'S NEWS THIS WEEK... ,mr$ By Lemuel F. Parlen Ask MeO Another - A Quiz With Answers Offering Information on Various Subjects jCttr fkssy W j p I: , ' x' ? fvmuyvmfmromm 1. What representation does Alaska have in the United States JEW YORK. Many a good news congress? yarn has been spoiled by the 2. What is the zenith in the astronecessity of getting the story in nomical sense? the lead, as they say in the 3. The following was the slogan paper simps. This of what emperor: If it is posStory That reporter asks imKick diligence for sav- - sible, it can be done; if It is must be done? it possible, Uie kick in8 at the End 4. How are faith, hope and charthis one for the end, noting merely that it is a ity symbolized in art? 5. Until 1752 with what month In recent years, happy ending. there have been so many unhappy did the year begin in Great from Sam Langford to Britain and America? the League of Nations, that any8. How ia snow obtained for ski thing in the line of an unexpect- Jumping in Madison Square Gared Garrison finish rates a bit of den? suspense before the news pay-oi7. How much does the atmosIn Maxwell street, Chicago, long phere weigh? before the fragrance of Bubbly 8. Were Nelly Custis and her creek ebbed and sank and saddened, brother adopted by George Washwhich was ington? there was a the Jewish Algonquin of those parts. 9. If a centigrade thermometer The place was overrun with phil- registers 30 degrees what would a and Fahrenheit thermometer register osophers, some highly venerated, some young and at the same temperature? contentious, all stirred by a fever10. How did Sir Walter Scott hear ish intellectual zeal. They wolfed of the American Jewess, Rebecca new books and started clamorous Gratz, who is believed to have inarguments about them, the way the the Rebecca in Ivanhoe? crowds at the big pool hall down spired the street grabbed the box scores in The Answers the late sporting extras. Sweatshop workers used to throng in after a 1. Alaska sends a delegate to the hard days work and get in on the house of representatives, who has seminar. Wrinkled, merry, mischievous lit- all the privileges of that body extle Abraham Bisno from Russia was cept the right to vote. the Erasmus of the sweatshop phil2. The point in the heavens which is directly over the head of osophers. He used to circulate a lot around the spectator. this and other Maxwell street book- S. Napoleon. 4. The symbol of faith is the shops, and many Eratmat of times the state of cross, hope the anchor and charIllinois was saved ity the heart Sweatahope f 5. March. cxPen Makee Peace 8. calling out the machines turn militia because Bisno happened along to referee an argument. He was a sweatshop worker, a The Island of Ball man of amazing erudition, but of salty, colloquial speech, never en- Youll Find Like That meshed in the tangle of print lanIf you travel to the island of guage around him. He used to tease his friend, Jane Addams, of nearby Bali, Dutch East Indies, you will find: Hull house, by calling her settleThat the children wear nothing ment workers the paid neighbors of the poor. He liked to deflate but sun hats. That women carry loads on the Utopians, boiling things down to Gresham's law of money, the law their heads, men on their shoulof diminishing returns, weighted ders. That is, the men carry loads averages or something like that. He on their shoulders. That water buffaloes, ready at was the first of a multitude of sweatshop economists who spread all times to attack a tiger, will stand rough handling by a Balilight and learning through Chicagos nese boy. Ghetto. That some people have fingerBisno had a bright-eyeclever little daughter named Beatrice, one nails four inches long to show that . of several chil-- they do not have to work. TRiat a man is not liable for his Tne Bunoe dren. Old sages, Pass Beyond up and down Max-- wifes debts. That boats have eyes, so as to well street, used Oar Ken see at night to Bay the would hear from Beatrice some day. But the world went to war, Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pelleta are sn regardless of Sir Norman Angell effective laxative. Sugar coated. and all the other philosophers, and Children like them. Buy now I Adv. the Bisnos passed beyond the ken of this writer. Shadows About twelve years ago, I had a Every flower, even the fairest, visit from Francis Oppenheimer, a New York Journalist. Beatrice Bis- has its shadow beneath it as it no was his wife. She was going to swings In the sunlight. Anon. write a book, and did I know of a where she could write quiet hide-oit? I sent them to the old Hotel Helvetia, No. 23 Rue de Touraon, in Paris. She sat in the nearby garden and wrote her v ?Z i ) .r V5 ' in-H- at '' ' ' r'v, it? msmz ilt AsWtV SV v ; i- - ' - 4 x v A Aw ,' v'X - f,n"' A) ; " fade-out- s, l. v rv . , Avvv book-sta- ll iAv'4 K white-beard- tienal SStaiss,rss. JSSSiii!1"'10 FIGHTS vr ' otarMZr'iSiZu,S,m" "mutI 535. nd JAP POACHERS ,h,lt'I it r StL'SiSSSi Homes Speed Building Ready-Mad- e ed out ice at the rate of 12 tons an hour. This is shaved by machinery into snow. 7. The atmosphere weighs 18 pounds to the square inch at sea level. 8. Both were adopted by Gen. and Mrs. Washington, although they retained the Custis family name. 9. A Fahrenheit thermometer would register 86 degrees. 10. She was a friend of the Matilda Hoffman to whom Washington Irving was engaged. She nursed Miss Hoffman, who died of tuberculosis. Irving related the tale of her devotion to Scott. MEN LOVE GIRLS WITH PEP Ifyouuiu puppy ud full of fun, mm wffl viu you to danu unit if n um lilHoi und tirad, mm wontyoubu intunuted. U don't lika quist (irk. For thrau I ono mniim woman koa anotbar bow to yo araUinf through" with Lydia E. Pinkhiai VrgataUa Compou II thus Imm haps Niton tons up tho Inr thi dneomforU from lysUm, functional d tin ordm which women muat onduro. Maka a note NOW to yat a bottla at wnrid-hmoPinkham'a Compound today WITHOUT FAIL from your drugyiat morn than n women ban writtaa la bum ra- portlny benefit. Whr aot try LYDIA E. FMKHAUI VXtiKTAHLE COtUMUNDT LEARN TO WRITE bg Practical Siethode CALIFORNIA SCHOOL 611 Larkin Tharumf of WRITING CaL St, San Francisco, I literary to the baaf job aa ourth Ice-maki- C. Chester Carlson, delegate of the Alaska Fishermans union, pointi out on a map of Alaska some et the strategic spots where Japanese salmon poachers have set up nets and seagoing jUieir lalmon canning factories off the Alaskan coast. The poachers threaten Americas $10,000,000 salmon industry with extinction. Mr. Carlson has one of several Alaska and west coast fisheries experts questioned at the bureau of fisheries of the e department in Washington. mile-lon- g Com-icrc- r Workmen put into place one of the panels over the window to com plete a section of a wall in a pre -fabricated house. Ten of these streamlined modern homes are being built on government land at Greenbeit, Md., by private capital in with the government as a possible solution to the nations housing problem. They are designed for a family with an income of $3,000 a year and with one or two children. Marriage Is Aerial Partnership HEADS MANUFACTURERS SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Our lobby Is delightfully air cooled daring the summer Radio for Every Room ZOO Roomo-2- 00 Maths Batts HOTEL Temple Square Ratos $1.50 fp $3.00 The ITotrl Templo gqnaeu bos a highly dasirablo, fgirmlly all phrra.You will always find itlnii ulata, aupemndy eomfnrtahle. and thoroughly agreeable. lots can Ihere- furo nndantand why tliie hotel lei HIGHLY RECOMMENDED . Yen wan alao approelata why. f Co o mark of dfsffoetfoo to ofoo of ttia bowtifof hostoiry ERNEST G ROSSITER, Mgr. Hold s Bit Delay is the greatest remedy for anger. Seneca. ut book. They came home and the book made endless round trips to publishers offices. The smash of 1929 took the last of their savings. Today I had a letter from Francis Oppenheimer. We finally threw the book in an old clothes basket," he said. Then, acting on impulse, we used our dinner money to give it one more ride. Weeks passed. Beatrice fell t, ill. There came a letter from of the Charles R. Hook, president knew I it the publisher. American Rolling Mill company, was another rejection and didnt Middletown, Ohio, who was elected want to show it to Beatrice. But AssociaNational of the president handtion of Manufacturers for 1938. The I tore open the envelope and elertiun took place at the first meet- led it to her. Her eyes were glazed. She could not read the letter. It ing of the new board of directors in fell to New York. Hook succeeds William slipped from her fingers and floor. It. Warner, president of the McCall the And in the same mail today, there corporation, who was chosen chair- came to this desk a copy of the man of the board. To- new boirit, . . .... VVms Girl morrows Bread, by Beatrice Bisno, Big Prize winning the $2 500 With Novel prize award, the Canfield Judges being Dorothy Fisher and Fannie Hurst. That was the news that Mr. Oppenheimer picked up from the floor when his wife was too ill to read it. Dorothy Canfield Fisher says of A searchingly realistic the book: portrait of an idealist. What an idealist does to the world and what the world does to an idealist is here set down with power and sincerLive-righ- I i time out for lunch, and it means nothing at all to Frank Prtti-F- J bis wife Ruth that they have to enjoy it 175 feet in the air. They ke onJy steeplejack couple in the United States and are htr If? al ng on a watertower at Fort McPherson, C.a. Their marriage Partnership. She helps with the steepiejarking, and be helps "W the housework. - ! i World War Guns Make British Munitions ity. Winsome wishes he news down book Btall, little Bisno is gone. One could be carrying the to the old Maxwell street if its still there. Conaollrtntrd Nm Features. WNU Service. Where Yale Is Burled round the Welsh village of s, writes II. V. Morton in In Search of Wales, lies property which once belonged to the Yale family, one of whonvElihu, did so much toward founding Yale university. Elihu lies buried, however, not in the Yale chapel ats, tached to the church of All Bryn-Eglwy- 3s&Sft Jj-TW tt 0n fn i the eta! obtained from the dismantling of this Hungarian feld been on view here since U to be ased for munitions purposes. The gun has ue Bryn-Eglwy- but at Wrexham, 10 miles way. . m |