Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 5 1937- - Above tha Registration of a Frown Which Is Said to Require the Ms-nlpulatlon of 64 Facial Muscles and at Left a Pleasing Smile Which Usee Only IS Muscles ' " in art and the haa been even mora successful in saving the average person from thinking than it haa from labor and time-savishould go around with what he describee as ‘a senseless grin” Physiologists do not SLgrte with Dr Astruc They maintain that :t la quite natural to smile ‘low-brow- ID you know that It easier to smile than to frown? Try it and see for yourself The production of a smile according: to a recent scl entiflc study of facial ex pressions requires the use of only thirteen muscles the manipulagoverning tion of the mouth the jaw bones the eyes and eyebrow the chin and the cheeks Sixty-fou- r muscles ofihe facL hava to be set— in motion in order to produce one frown Prof Paul Thomas Young of the University of Illinois psychology department has been conducting a series of novel "smile” tests among the university students and has found that miles and laughter are 400 times more prevalent than scowls tears and -- ng 'ind that if -- the-voic- The Mysterious Smile of Da Vlnei’s “Mona Lisa” Which According to One Medical Scientist Is Due to Nothing More Than a Bad Cold frowns Prof Young’s campus researches inmechanism and the frequency of smiles as compared' with other emotional manipulation was conducted among students of an age when laughter anger gloom and weeping are less restrained than later on in life when dignity is apt to be a more rigid keynote of conduct Nevertheless the ratio it has been found is general among all classes of young and old and among men as well as women Prof Young arrived at this conclusion by tracing emotional extremes to environmental and social factors as well as to more physical disturbances Among his campus conclusions are the following: 'College girls" do not cry more than once every twenty days They smile from fifty to one hundred times a day and laugh on an average of twenty times a day Women who have reached tbeir thirtieth milestone Weep thirty times more often than men Men on the contrary laugh smile and joke ten times as often as the womenfolk Weeps are caused 80 to 90 per cent of the time by environment Smiles are caused 98 per cent of the time by social contacts to the A jOyvk vvv f 400-to- -l I' The Famous Roosevelt Smile as Exemplified by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt for Sno-Moto- rs everybody learned how to smile on IS muscles Instead of frowning on 64 muscles and to keep on smiling this would be a bet t er world — Naturalists on ths other hand have expressed the opinion that Natl e does not agree with the telee with the phone company that smite wins It has been pointed out that there la very little smiling In Nature Fishes and Insecta are solemnd faced and ao art tbs animali with ths possible exception of a few clowns among man's irrepressible cousins the monkeys and amofig d ths laughing hyenas and a bird the laughing jackasa Until the camera age the world knew that the smile if It meana anything at all la a fleeting contraction of the facial muscles caused by a fleeting emotlpn That the only meaning of a permanent artificial smile la a bad one waa set down for all time by Shakespeare who said: “One may smile and smile and be a villain" Ski-Jumpe- rs 7£ The chief causes of joy and gloom among college girls are traced to class grades Second on the list of causes are letters either received or not received Dr Marcel Astruc the eminent French art critic is of the opinion that only persons with good flashing teeth can smile artistically He haa summed up the artistry of a smile In a final and authoritative statement in warm-bloode- i'VW" well-name- ' X f:' which he says: "It is from America the country ef dental mechanics that the smile con- sidered as one of the fine arts comes The invasion or if we may venture to say so the dental invasion has crossed the ocean and established itself among us We live under the carnivorous empire of provocative dentitions whether they are to be found in our queens of beauty oraour own men of power whether in Mile Mistlnguett or M Maurice Chevalier “Look at our innumerable beauties all photographed with open mouths and flashing two rows of pearly teeth in an unmistakable smile Then look as the works of tbe great Botticelli Leonardo Da Vinci Latour and the famous English portraitists of the eighteenth century They all draw the mouth in repose discreetly curved in the form of a bow "According to the generally accepted canon of physical beauty the eye should be large with regard to the mouth which should be small Now the expression which our stage and screen stars automatically assume when they pose for the photographer dilates the mouth excessively draws up the cheeks into balls and contracts To ‘V -- ’"’’T?"1 De-Ic- e Home Comforts in Newest Trailers Prof Marcel Astruc the Eminent French Art Critic Asserts That Modern Standards of Photography Require Beautiful Women to Open Their Mouths and Show Their “Piano Keys” In Order to Register the Perfect Smile d as if they were "And so beautiful girls if life is such a merry joke that you have to face it With a perpetual smile at least the eyes short-sighte- to smile a little less emphatically when posing before the camera— Dr Astruc says he does not know why the modern age which worships try Airplane Wings is a section of the new type of now being installed on planes to prevent possible forced landings and fated crack-up- s due to ice forming on A a I !kv rr 11 v T IAJ- - t v Ivv (£ ir MILESTONES MECHANIC OF SCIENCE de-ic- cross-contine- 'Transportation up the new ski terrain it turns and scoots down the hills almost as fast as the of ski enthust---ansides of the Sawtooth Mountains in Idaho is provided this winter through the use of a This is a caterpillar tractor which is capable of climbing a 40 per cent grade dragging a long sled load of passengers The tractor which has commenced operations at Sun Valley the famou winter resort plows right through deep snows and climbs the mountain at an average speed of ten miles an hour After depositing its load of passengers at the top of the ts snow-cla- d ski gliders be-M- "sno-moto- r” the wings of the planes Three tubes through Which warm air is forced every 47 seconds causing the specially treated and reinforced covering to raise a distance of an inch and a half from the wings may clearly be seen in the photograph The main tubes are carried Inside the wings A preliminary test of is said to have the given satisfactory results newly-design- To Make Jelly Jell H ELWELL of the University i‘ of Washington chemistry department says that any housewife finding it difficult to make the jelly jell ought to step outdoors to the nearest mountain ash gather a few berries and go back to her kitchen with enough potential pectin in band to glue the Jelly to tbe glass "Mountain ash is a member of the apple family" says Mr Elwell “and apples have the highest pectin content C1 Human Sailboats de-ic- “Singing” Hymns in Sign Language of any fruit or vegetable It takes about one hundred pounds of apples to make one and one-hapounds of pectin Pectin can be obtained from several fruits and berries but the mountain ash js better than any other” TTUMAN sailboating is the newest fad to make its debut at Arrowhead Springs California With a small Omuls' rntly which mill wastes -- mast and sail attached to a stout belt devotees of the new water sport become human sailboats as 'they float around steering with legs and outstretched arms waed tTget rZt pollute streams and even ocean water thereby killing’fish Drs A M Partansky and H K Benson of the University of Washington heated samples of the liquid waste to 95 degrees F and found it gave off as much as 500 cubic centimeters of methane gas daily duping a This gas period when burned produced 18370 horse- - fish-me- al SOUTH GERMAN calico factory la experimenting with a mixture of yarns in which there is a large percentage of cellulose wool The new fabric is said to be proving successful in the manufacture of cloth A book-bindin- ‘ LUMINUM IT OMEMABE ice cream and other frozen desserts will soon be on the regular bill of fare for trailer travelers now that the newest trailers are being equipped with automatic gas refrigerators in addition to all the other conveniences of home There are gas ranges and hot water heaters too the gas being carried in bottles as part of the standard equipment Zoo by Television 'THE store In London has television hook-u- p with the London zoo to amuse the children of shoppers Selfridge J established a — now being successfully used for every kindest electric wiring and for the transmission of electric current' and power The purified aluminum is three times lighter than copper Calif the Pacific r ANOTHER new use has been found shark It has been known for many years that shark-ski- n makes excellent leather Now the meat of the shark is being ground Into for fodder the fins are dried and exported to China where they are regarded as a delicacy and the liver is furnishing fine blubber and train-o- il which at one time wae thought to have many defects as a commercial metal la now being sci- entifically treated so that it is 996 per cent pure This treatment has increased its capacity as a conductor of I J AYMQND Making Bacteria Work Wash tips A — keel for stabilization FREDERICK ' lf W STRAWN of Vista has been granted a patent for a new type of aquaplane It promises a new thrill in water sports The plane is powered by a tiny pancake gasoline1 engine built into the hull It is driven by a propeller and uses a K KIRSTEN has designed an airplane with windmills Instead of wings The windmills are really propellers or "cycloidal propellers" as the Inventor calls them The design for the new plane Is based on a long study of the path traced by a flying bird’s wing PROF DROBABLT one of the most unique church services held anywhere in the world takes place every Sunday In the Cameron M E Church at Cincinnati Ohio It is a service for deaf mutes conducted by the Rev August H Staubitz in Sign language Not a word Js spoken throughout the entire service The sermon and tbe prayers are given in sign language and the hymns are "sung” in the same medium photograph the vested choir 'of six is "singing” one of the hymns There is no church organ of course the choristers congregation taking their time from the choir leader In power 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