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Show THE BULLETIN By CHARLES SUGIIROE Words of Wisdom SUCH IS LIFE tOOK,TUS SAYS PLAIkl ORWMARY MUD REAL ESTATE YOU can pel, or trad your (arm ev rands or apartment in Salt Lake. Write or wire kc i boma II Weal Sad Bert C. Palmer Salt Lake la. "Alwaya na Bapratamlad CM r w Jlsk Me Another U. S. Makes Photographs of Wild Life in Alaska islands. He traveled the old Richardson highway, the Valdez trail and the Steese highway once the Circle-Fairbantrail, worn by padded feet of dog teams in gold-rus- h Cameraman Travels 12,000 Miles for Pictures. d Seattle. Joseph Martin Johnson of the North, returned from Alaska's for csted ranges with more than a mile of travel for every one of the 12,000-od- d film he feet of shot of wild animals, birds and Frizzy-thatche- Yolo, WORLD The caribou are mv erious anifish. Yolo said. mals, They appear Yolo was going home to Yakima, and vanish just as though you were Wash. His shots were taken for rubbing an Aladdins lamp. You can y see them coming over a mountain in a long, straight line. For seven days, thousands and thousands of them filed by our location. One herd of at least 25,000 took an hour to pass a certain point. Yolo said the Indian tribes gather where they know the caribou will cross a river. He pointed out that it is against the law to shoot the animals while they are swimming. The Indians go out in boats, shoot the animals on either shore and carry home their winter meat in the boats. Met Famed nunters. On the Kenai peninsula he found hunters from all over the world: Kermit Roosevelt, a French duke, a Polish count, A. C. Gilbert, toy manufacturer, and many millionaires. Yolo obtained rare shots of eagles, ptarmigan, salmon and virtually every type of wild game in the Alaskan wilderness. He used a telephoto lens mounted on his camera and his pictures show the game in close-u- p sequences. In his 12,000 miles of travel, he never once carried a gun. Two armed guides, however, accompanied him because, he explained, when you need protection you need protection. He photographed sheep in their habitats on Mount McKinley. There were bands of as many as 100 rams, Yolo said. Sheep are hard to approach because their eyes are equivalent to field glasses. A lookout ram is constantly on guard on a vantage point. When they lie down, :hey form a circle with their noses pointed in all directions assuring far-awa- life are definitely six-pow- er Yolo hopes to go North again next March. Barber Spends 7 Years Building Miniature House George Tomasco, a Philadelphia. barber, has worked for seven years Jacqueline Laurent, France's gift the screen, waving a greeting on ier arrival at New York. She has one to Hollywood to appear in a a eading role in a forthcoming pro-luctio- n. in the basement of his Philadelphia .home on a miniature house. The house stands nine feet high, and is seven feet long and six feet wide. After close of business at his barber shop Tomasco toils every evening on the model. Built to scale and carefully fitted in their places are a garage, greenhouse, nursery, sun porch, marble and hardwood floors and other details of a well kept house. A three-inc- h ship model sits atop a dollhouse radio. A MINUTE AMAZE ARNOLD SCIENT1FACTS BY Royal Gorge surpassed- Tke i 200 -- poot CANYON OP THE NEW River, west Virginia, is POUND TO SURPASS THE DEPTH OP THE famous Royal Gog&E in Colorado. ej Broadcasting Radio stood directions mockers A SIGN HAVE DEVELOPED LANGUAGE OP SINGER AND ARM GESTURES TO DIRECT PERFORMERS con- vinced that we cannot longer live wholly to ourselves. Our nation is no longer a closed compartment, nor is any nation a force and law unto itself. For a long time life was segregated into separate units. The upheavals in one country had h safety." evi-- d e n c e everywhere. Something drastic has happened to the social order, but many persons seem unable to state what it is. U we study the world's social and economic from the viewpoint of a calm prospective, we bou. living room has a Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde personality if we ever saw one. Sometimes you go there and its one thing the next time its entirely different. Then in a twinkling it will whisk back to the first way. Which adds a lot of glamor and interest to life we think. The explanation is simple and makes sense. Jane wanted a feeling of elegance and dignity in her furniture coverings, but the problem was how to do that with a big active family like hers who were hard on furniture at best. She compromised by having slip covers for every day but made the slip cover personality of the room just as distinguished in ts way as the more formal coverings. But here are the two incarnations of the room: The Setting Pale gray walls and a light gray carpet (one of those indistinct patterns that are so practical and smart). White woodwork and pale yellow draperies over white sheer curtains, white lamps and accessories. For Dress-U- p The sofa is in a fine hunters green damask and a pair of fireside chairs are in apple green leather. A satin striped fabric in greens from light to dark appears on a love seat. Then an odd chair haa a pale yellow covering. For Everyday A fresh informal cretonne with a large scale flower motif and a clear middle blue ground la used for a slip cover on the sofa. This clear middle blue in a plain fabric slip covers the fireside chairs here the welting is yellow. The love seat has a yellow and gray striped slip cover and the odd chair repeats the floral motif of the sofa. You can picture what a transformation those changes make I The slip covers are washable, fast color, sanforized and of good stout weight and weave. In short that's a recipe of how to preserve your dignity and have a family at the same time. T ANES The cry for certainty is heard the world over. Restlessness and fear are in Q A General Quiz By BETTY By LEONARD A. BARRETT days. North of Circle, on the Yukon river, Yolo found Indian tribes awaiting the migrating herds of cari- the Alaska game commission and the forest service. After the film was edited and descriptive matter completed it was divided for shorts and educational features. Last May, after he had photographed Rainier National park and Mount Olympus for the forest service he was given 10 days' notice that he was to go to Alaska for the federal government. Caught Bears Fishing. He went and in the ensuing six months endured innumerable hardships. Bad weather limited his shooting time. He scaled high peaks for' unusual shots and made four trips across the gulf of Alaska., Hie trip cost $10,000, or almost a dollar a foot of film. Yolo photographed grizzly bears fishing on Admiralty and Chichagoff r76usQfiofd Jfints J' WELLS A BEWILDERED I she announced that the money was going on their room. First the furniture. The old set had been very good in its day colonial iiid.-- ;u..y oi tne rather massive style. The chest of drawers could be retained and the dresser was smartened up by taking the mirror rack off and hanging the mirror on the wall. The dressing table was all right too, and the glass knobs were nice accents. But the brass bed was definitely out. Its high head and foot boards and general style didnt leave much scope for improvement. So a mahogany poster The bed was the first purchase. next was a chaise longue in a soft blue cover with a small flower design in it. She added also an easy chair in red chintz for Mr. Howard since it was a big room used a lot for sitting around. The walls she had repapered in a soft blue and gray stripe, and painted the woodwork palest gray. For the bedspread she used a white ground cretonne with a riotous and colorful floral bouquet in it over a lower flounce At of full starched dotted awiss. the windows she had dotted swiss glass curtains with draperies of the floral chintz of the spread. For rugs she got some of those new floral hooks, three of them, then added white lamps with red ball fringe around the shades. A pleasant room it is to live in, with a fresh crisp look to it and character enough to make it seem as right for Mr. Howard as for Mrs. Howard. By Betty Well.-W- NU INSURANCE RISKS. WMIlt TERRIERS AND HUNTING DOGS ARE GOOD RISKS. WNU Service. in sho-wa- Service. s 7. A ne'er-do-wel- l. 8. Disraeli, in a speech in London on July 27, 1878, referred o Gladstone in those words. 9. Lake Mead will store 30,500,-00- 0 acre feet of water, while at normal level stores 4,204,000 acre feet of water. Gatun lake 10. The cost of opening the doors either end is approximately $1; that is, the cost of electricity used in swinging the doors is about that amount The doors of the Akron hangar weigh about 600 tons for each leaf or 1,200 tons for each of end of the building. lie Backed Her Up. Mrs. Howard drew the line the Maj. Gen. Allan W. Gullion is pic- other day, about how to spend an tured as he took up his official du- unexpected piece of house money. ties in his office shortly after being Her daughter Katherine thought the sworn in as the new advocate gen- windfall should go on a new living eral of the United States army. He room rug. Her son Stephen was all succeeds Maj. Gen. Arthur W. for spending it on a very fancy new radio complete with all the latest Brown, who retired from the post. tricks. But Mrs. Howard had been putting off doing over the mam bedlittle or no effect upon a neighbor- room for twenty years, always dewas the ferring to more pressing needs. So ing country. when dominating spirit. Rome in the Mr. Howard backed her up so boasted of its that glory, height long as Rome lived, the world lived. But the tragic consequence hap- brotherhood, without the barnacles of denominational differences. The pened: Rome fell. The compartment theory of life has broken down. organizing spirit of this kingdom is in constructive rathPerhaps the last war did much to love expressed destructive than er competition. level artificial barriers. is extended to everyone, reJustice Life has, since the war, become so gardless of race or social differcomplex that no one country can ences. The right to life, liberty and of remain Isolated or independent the pursuit of happiness cannot be another. realized without taking more serious j What occurs in Europe today, af- consideration of the meaning of huecous fects tomorrow, politically, man life. Why are we here? To Alpaca and wool are blended to nomically. and socially. No longer beat down the other fellow or to help can one nation say to another, I him climb the hills of human under- make the featherweight fabric of n this lovely dress with have no need of thee. standing? When we come to value leather belt the slim waist accenting of old the order The breakdown human life as our highest human of isolation and segregated national possession, we shall begin to know above a flared skirt with radiating h sleeves consciousness has resulted in seri- that our civilization must be Chris- pleats. Shirred a white and collar are nice tiny ous elTorts to preserve life under tian in spirit, or we revert to chaos. C Weotern Newspaper Union. the most favorable environment possible. This struggle, at present, is expressed in three important social movements. The first is Nazi-iswhich argues that the unity of blood and soil must be the basis ol! racial solidarity. Foreign races as such, must be eliminated in the blood stream. This is regarded of more importance than culture, education, or social position. This attitude explains the expulsion of the Jewish people from Germany. The sufTcring of the Jews in Germany if press reports are to be credited are beyond imagination, acute and inhuman. The Jews are caught In a trap. No other country will receive them in numbers large enough to relieve the strain. They leave with no place to go. The second attempt to solve the social problem is Fascism which argues that the individual must be sacrificed for the sake of the state. This theory is Ideal somewhat akin to Plato's Naziism is racial: FasRepublic. cism is national in spirit. The third movement is Communism which argues that the fundamental principle of solidarity is economic with an equitable distribution of possessions, All peoples are to be toilers Through labor are all the problems ,.fy ot life to be solved. Many economists ptedict that, all three moveAt the children's festival Ji Japan many of the children who v. ments will fail. There still remains tried U'kcn to the temple were dresred as miniature generals and admii:;' a fourth which has never These youngsters were photographed at the Mciji shrine in Tokyo. seriously: the kingdom of Wanting Least When Socrates was asked, Which of mortal men was to nearest to the gods in That happiness? he answered: man who is in want of fewest Johnson. things. How One Woman Lost 20 lbs of Fat cy Lost Her Prominent Hips Double Chin-Sluggis- . A? mid-seaso- i h-- en c If you're fat first remove the causel Get on the scales today and see how much you weigh then get a 4 ox. bottle of Kruschen Salts which will last you 4 weeks. Take teaspoonful of Krusch-- I en Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning modify your diet and get a little regular gentle exercise in 3 weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained In energy your skin is clearer you feel younger In body Kruschen will give any fat person a joyous surprise. But be sure its Kruschen your health comes first You can get Kruschen Salts from any leading druggist anywhere in America (lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is but little. If this first bottle doesnt convince you this is the easiest SAFEST and surest way to help you lose ugly fat your money gladly returned. one-ha- lf I ; i I elbow-lengt- Janansse Children Dress th? Part hness Gained Physical Vigor A Shapely Figure. A 341 Dog insurance Insurance experts fino gull 006S and Saint Bernards are poor L What is the Maelstrom, and where Is it? 2. Why does a star precede the number on some United States currency? 2. Are the Niagara falls moving steadily upstream? 4. What is the average thickness of hippopotamus hide? 5. Has any woman received tho Nobel prize more than once? 8. What besides chameleons change their color? 7. What is a scaramouche? 8. What statesman referred to a political opponent as a sophisticated rhetorician, inebriated with tho exhuberance of his own verbosity? 9. How does the capacity of tho lake above Boulder dam compare with that of Gatun lake in Panama? 10. How much does it cost to open the gates of the Goodyear-Zeppelairship dock at Akron? Answers 1. A celebrated whirlpool or violent current in the Arctic ocean near the western coast of Norway. 2- .'It indicates that that is n substitute bill issued to replace one that was defective. 3. 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