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DOUELS-CROSSI- Ailid ' r" The Gumps 141 ' se : ' ' I 1 sleNk canti a Ciltheitleat Tilit:tirtUnLarileV Newt Itit'dlealgtet4:: k O fr1 ' Blackmail and Female i1 A l'411144((43- '1 - If: ' are f act sum NO ibumi:maAIN'T ZOLIAWION11304IV I eted silly McConkle Richard Egan Ruth Valene Ray and Myr le Ann McDermaid are shown left to right preparing anexhibit of children's craft work for the "Harvest day" celebration of the L D S Twentieth ward Primary association Staged Wednesday night in the more Dught from es to d rra duro" Priniciry Children End Offered for Summer Work Leaders Play informal craft school for rocreation leaders of Salt Lake county opened sossion this xveek at Felt park 60 South Second Classes will conEast street tinuo Thursday and Friday Organized under the auspices of the W P A the school offers metal ewetohrekr alkl rt lien inni ne pcrs tM rka wspeeecdi 0 k l textile photo tinting and bookbinding All cours4v will be instructed by Miss Mabel A Davis of Ogden state supervisor of handicraft for the 6 painting by ELD P A W OM Recreation leaders who are in- terested may report to school Thursday or Friday between 9 I M and 5 p m for any type of After they have instruction completed training they will offer the same courses to both adults and children of the ari- °us recreation centers through- out the county Approximately 30 W P A in- structors have enrolled in one or more courses Miss Davis said tKILI IMIE DAM Mt AAN gd craft ft 1 MD AGM 4:m — 1110001 LT Stilt Vacation In City Parks 17 ttiC0 AY KIEN The tennis courts horseshoe courts teeter totters "tricky" hers and swings continued to attract crowds of youngsters at Central Fairmont Jordan Lib- old EiST 'AT erty Pioneer Riverside and Sorenson parks and Ensign Jacks- on McKinley Riverside liintah and Washington schools while an VAActij increasing number flocked to Fairmont Victory Pelt and Lindsey centers for the supervised programs still in progress there Daily activities at the latter pirks include such sports as basketball volleyball tetherball handball kickball ping pong paddle tennis and badminton as Well as checkers dart throwing of '0°4— kids g hlinisture bowling tricycle and library study All supervised play is spanlored jointly by the W P A and the city recreation department rid-Ja- di fe 11 -1 LIST 7ti t-a- 'aft' '' 1 Cooper Honored A bronze statue of James Fent-7-biroore Cooper will be unveiled Saturday at Cooperstown N Y opening the James Fenimore Cooper sesquicentennial celebra- tion there In conjunction with the celebration the New York State IlistOrical association this Week awarded three boys and one girl cash prizes for winning essays on the subjett "Leather-stockin- g and the American Spirit" The Leatherstocking Isles were made famous by Coo- Per 51151 3 t115 I itlft Visitor Cuts Knee Glenna' Jone4 and Mrs Frank Jones of Ogden was treated at Salt daughter of Mr L Lake police emergency hosfor a knee Mal Wednesday laceration She sks told attendants suffered the 'injury on a broken bottle at the home of an aunt at 551 West Fourth South greets re7M NOUR FlkoM ElICAPET VMEAK Cl:e7 ! Ti Joe Palooka—High Class Primary children of the L D Srchurch will complete their summer work before the first of September Mrs Bryant S Hinckley general superintendent announced Wednesday "Harvest festivals" to end the the new have already been conducted by many ward units Mrs Hinckley said Others will be held this week and next The festivals generally present a program by the children end exhibits of the children's work together with games and refreshments The harveat theme symbolizes the reaping of the summer's activities The summer programs for the variOus Primaries are quilined each year by the stake officers In accordance with suggestions from the general board kitchen training story telling dancing and sports are usuallY featured by each unit In addition some of the stakes have established softball teams boys' and girls' courses and supervised activities on the playgrounds At present there are 106000 children and 19000 teachers enrolled in Primary totaling 125- 000 women and children in all The winter program for the Primaries will be launched in I Dempsey Girls Gracious in First Interview note: (Editor's Barbara Stoven 12 daughter of Mr and Mrs D W Stoven 1723 Fourteenth East street Tuesday evening spent two hours with Jack Dempsey and his daughters Barbara and Joan During the course of the visit she collected the first autographs ever signed by the two girls Her story is below: By Barbara Steven Jack Dempsey's chief hobby is playing with his daughters Joan 6 and Barbara 4 "There is one thing I like better than children and that is more children" he explained Barbara said her hobby was sucking lollypops and Joan said she like swimming best We all had a sample of Barbara's hobby when Mr Dempsey treated us y with suckers Asked how he liked Salt Lake City as compared to New York the champion replied it "feels good to be home again" He said that autograph seekers did not annoy him He considers signing about 500 each day as part of the regular routine at his restaurant in New York City At the home of his mother 5030 Naylor lane in Murray Jack keeps four riding horses 12 dogs eight cats an dthree cows trail-build- after full soon tarts school AM HERE BUT HERE'S A A BEIN' 'TAKEN HIGH TYPE OF (GENT COMES ISEE OVER BY A DAMEANs TWO ON A MATTER PUNK LAWYERS 5ME PER TELL ME G000--- AINT GOT A Approximately 75 ti Con fe - I - 4 tr ' N SOME EVENING AN' GONNA STAY IN RIGHT NOWYOUVE ti0T GOIN' OUT THIS EVENING -- I'VE PUT kA E ROOT DOWN- - GIT THAT ? -71 I V: vl 6 c a1St q 414 04 rs-- 0 )t HE SAYS THEIR FIRM--DisTINGwtsHT OUTFIT A ii r k - it 10-- Smilin9 Jack -- OUT DEAD--HO- couo SE ALIVE recreation center Thursday morning at a watermelon bust to be staged in one of the local canyons according to Carl G Odekirk recreation director To DO proof that the VES-SH- - SUCH A SS WE MUST TAKE HEIZ TO THE CLUB WITH US 4 ROOM MO5T or Ct --CV AKI1 WOW key U U Pitt Oft Coyyrbrbt 1940 by News Syndicate 13A5E WA OUR RAIPEP BY NAINE5—ONLY A Few OF U5 W CO ( tim MicIAKEN ? Just a Scrap of Paper : the THERE WAS 50 MUCH CONFUSION- -MAYBE ne WITNESS THAI SAW MY HU5VANI? KILL OULD HAVE VEEN J U5 WERE— WeN HE -A- NYWAY ANOTI-IE- EXPEDITION HA5 FOUND WIN1 -- ALIVE! tel Blondie -- : 0 :0 le GOV eS I 1940 Kin! Volt tuts irpitlicats World Rights Rammed See : ete : By Chic Ypung ri BLONDICWS'PG RICI-- I HOME A MANI IA WI40 WW1'S TO AJ NVENITION FOR MAVNG BROUG-I- T Sal RUNGS OUT OF COAL FOR TEN DOLLARS I Donald Duck : k- at roadside in England It would be a mistake to think that all gypsies steal There are thieves among them but most gypsy fortune tellers seem content with the quarter or half dollar paid to them for their words about good or ill fortune (For gPneral interest section of your scrapbook) i I NEY SON ! WILL TELL ME WHERE THE COURT HOLISE Gypsy family preparing Neal McManus r PLIRIOU5 TI-I- E NO prr 4 :vzzxtfmg e hA wan- 'otimtoe-c-- Geor-g- ‘IM FINE BRIDGE PLAYER A gypsy There dering of the gypsies started in that way As I have said it seems clear that their early homeland was India Some went to India others to Turkey Egypt Greece and other countries Gypsies usually took on the religion of the countries they visited Some turned Mohammedans others became Christians A great number in the Balkan countries and in Spain were Catholics In certain othet countries there are many gypsy Protestants The telling of fortunes has been ono of the chief ways gypsies have made their living Gypsy women claim to have skill in this field By I 4NA m is no i — TO 1 "crosses the palm with silver!soon after he starts to tell a fortune This means she obtains a silver coin from the person who is before her and passes it across his palm words with this meaning Sometimes a gypsy tells a man evwith I "At Heidelberg talked or woman "facts" which seem to these of eral people (gypsies) prove great knowledge In their They claimed to have letters from travels gypsies have learned much emperors and princes I saw one about the working of human naof the letters from Emperor Sig-is- ture and they may guess things und about love— affairs travels and ancesthe "The letter said that money tors of these people had lived in the and had up given Egypt Christian faith to become pagans again When they went back to Christianity they were given a penance which made them wander for seven years Their children also had to wander in like manner "Now their penance has expired but they still wander about They still lie and steal and tell for- tunes" St IT-B- UT Fortune Tel Nig Is Ancient Ocei upation of Gypsies By Uncle Ray Half a century before Columbus sailed to the new world a German named Muenster set down 4 Rut4 et PON'T THE MEDICAL toS1011 THIS HOUSE MV WAY SUPPOSE SHE WILL HER HERSELP : KNOW JACK-- WE VVERE ALL SICK WITH FEVER AT T11E 51112VIVOR5 DON'TCHA ANSWER I OA' 4 : 1X1E- 1 IF YOU THE TRUTH DINT LiKe SOMETHINeA5OUT 1M KNOBBY—I AINT HglIDE UNFAIR 'now— vfirl -- g i:: 1 THERE5 REAL CLASS-- WHY GLAD THANDLE MINE AN' GIT ME Ito '‘N SAYWHATTA YOU THINK WILL BE 1940 Klan features 11ndiests World nights Boomed y WANT PRETTY PINE I'D 00-- aUSTICE By Ham Fisher : '1 Int VIIIIIVV‘ 1Pirtlt - 7 'IM MY OWN I TELL DOES HE AT A WELL-- I HATED I'M GOkINIA -- I ' et to - ANC LISTEN TO ME- YOUNG LADY- - IT'S TIME YOU STAYED 4 H11513ANI7 Felt : la - EXPEPITION PECLAREP YOUR youngsters will be the guests of the 0 Ine AN' WHEN I Bringing Up Father I Pent TROUBLE-WH- CHANCE-- - 0 Feast Coming lip CoPYright UeNaugbt I MIGHTY FINE GUYANYBUDDY STANDIN' PER WHAT HIS FIRM STANDS PER KIN BE MY LAWYERE -I- 'LL SAY old season and launch all-da- Piny continued this week on Salt Lake City rflaygrounds In spite of the fart that 13 of them are officially closed for the summer fAsq 03' - "MU- - ME ALL ABOUT tNE NEWOPAPItIt LADS ABOUT NOM NUJ wAr Num) Time titkeT tomwr Ut I OAS AIMAY4 DROP AN ANONYM:Alt NOVE To II ZONE DA‘d eicsr MORE V4I4ENI Craft School An sin A 14A-H- At PRIENOW VIZIT 'POMACE -ZURE Itti DON'T LQUEA1- - 11) "rpe COPZ—OP e00142 IP seou Ilk 711 4 Twentieth ward chapel Second avenue and G street the program was one of many similar programs which are being conducted throughout the L D S church this month to culminate the summer activites of the Primary So TKO'S aumPiET NO! no WO blow limsnel tom Pwanyo e-a- 9 U S ta: : : By Walt Disney |