Show N Wo tint Btkl Bom mn ur b kbits nnd set habit nNpfhbU: ebaractar then they Disk) us Nap SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING MAY 20 1034 fOOSEVEIMCSSHOHISTRlONIC TALENT BsywtwirwwaiiwwmiiaNiMwawBisaMbiaiBiMiwwMaiaiiwwNiaaiiiiBMMtwiMI ' he- s' - 1 fit W & yi jf W ? 'SislsisS izM i & 'llv 1 Vtf- v w-&j- Tattoo Artist Takes Tailor’s in Java Pain is the price of beauty on On- tong Java island Both men and women are tattooed The decoration Is begun in early childhood with the forehead and nose At the ageof 12 or so when the girls first wear skirts permanently they receive “suits” of tattooing- - from waist to knee that ' look from a distance like close- - lit ting figured black bloomers Only on close Inspection can the actual pattern be discerned The pattern is made 'up of fish and geometrical deAs a girl grows older fish signs ere added around the hips and on the stomach By the time she has reached adulthood the tattooing is finished by the covering of the breasts chest back arms and even the cheeks and chin line of the face fish designs The men have far less tattoo than the women Except on the forehead v end nose they have none until they ! sure about 20 years of age L The tattooing is performed by a C “ ’ (Continued on Pan Two) r ft Tiffin rp WffXiy !TljWjijl!OiiUilJl MMJ jiWi life was gentle and the elements So mixed in him that nature might stand up And say to all the world This was a man’ "1 2— ‘The fickleness of the woman 1 lore Is only equaled by the Infernal constancy of the women who love me?” 3— “And the night shall be filled with music And the cares that Infest the (laystall fold their tents like the Arabs And as silently steal away”? 4— “Equal rights for all special privileges for none”? he lives in Abraham’s boeom”? Do you know: character was disguised as a man in "Twelfth Night"? 7—What is the name of the witch in “The Tempest"? 8—What is laudanum a tincture of? 9—What does the expression “nee" mean? 10— What does bicephalous mean? H— What is Zionism a plan for? ’ 12— What is a long curved blade for mowing called? 13— What does the feast of Pentecost ceebrate? 14— What girl lost a race because of a golden apple? ' 14— What was the name of the ship In Stevenson's “Treasure Island!”? 1933 '’ ?? ' :? Vsivl j - ''$ 1 Jw wl King Feature syndicate Inc) This Story of Piece of Rock Worth While “And this our life exempt from public haifnt Find tongues in trees books in running brooks Sermons in stones and good in 1— “His (Copyright ' " A'I f Who wrote: - A 1 1 This group of Roosevelt junior high school boys officers of the school student body association demonstrated their ability as actors of the first class recently when they presented the thrilling melodrama1 “The Fatal Necklace” at The Tribune editors' meeting recently The play made a decided hit with the audience which demanded numerous bows from the aetors The actors are (left to right) back row McCready Young as the heroine Hamer Culp as the hero Keith Bates as the duchess front row Sam Musser as the villain and Fred Price as the vlllainess -- ’ 'u v R 9 j - U l liljilthJWC'iiiiyga guia i 3? W' f4iV M' 'fork Mf-Mlkim- v- v- everything” —Shakespeare Within a piece of rock that wa9 picked up below Horseshoe park and which Is now on the shelf of the nevg museum on Fall River Pass is written a very Interesting story The rock is known as gneiss becausrtt is entirely crystalline and is distinctly banded with parallel though contorted black: and white stripes It belongs to a great group of rocks known as meta morphic (or changed) rocks and tha reason for this classification will ba evident when the rock's history ij told ' Chemical examination of samples o this rock shows that it has a very high silica and alumina content so high ini fact that the rock is not at all lika granite or other igneous rocks jg (Continu'd on Fan Two) |