Show Utah Noncom Rises to Officer Rank CAMP SAN LUIS OBISPO Cal ANYWA4 MI HA US P100E0 14119 vo t e I OWITNEVER 'TAKE A NAP ON JOB rr A WON'T etE E OEFO9E sit n4tooc$4 SCNOOt AND LOOKiNIC FOR SICEEIN ONE NOW v 1111:71111-1- L44rw‘ la t i 300 7 -- ler t-7- I S - ll 1IZ''SZ:- - cle 49D:-V a-- j 41 I t k‘liC wow ' '4 m r ‘ ' PilwollOmmanio THEYRE ALL ASLEEP- -THEY THINK OF COURSE I've MY OLD ROOM MED tr JUST manes i- 1 - -- r:' - com- -- - !: : petitive examinations A second group of noncommissioned officers are now in training for promotion to the coveted gold bars In the Fortieth division training school here Other promotions announced Friday included Second Lieutenant Vernon A Jones of Cedar City and Second Lieutenant Harold Persson of Garland to the rank of- - first lieutenants Major General John F Williams chief of the national guard bureau was at Camp San Luis Obispo Friday on a routine inspection tour of camps and stations Be arrived here by plane from Alaska on Thursday and will continue on to southern California and Texas The first battalion 145tjt field artillery commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Ruel M Eskelsott of Brigham City held its first combat team training as supporting artillery for the- 160th infantry Thursday High praise was given Friday to selectee arriving from Camp CalIan to fill field artillery regiments here by Colonel W F Daugherty division chief of staff and Colonel Otto E Sandman commander of the 145th field artillery It p :THATU DONE BEEN '54:": :: - 4k zi itt't t t ' - — tiamailm ?legel '' 1 1 Pot Rey fIL GOT TO 00 406 rvE TONIGHT 11 Om - GET A CA- B- CAVE MY STRENCTH FOR LATER-- - I MAY BE BACK LOMQ BEFORE THEY'RE AWAKE - AND THIS CAN'T WAIT-JU- ST A LINFINKHED -- rr NEED T4' e- ': 1 tip 1 ''''''-7- 7 1 I :'- ' i !' - :-- - a1 - -t - L-- A I 114' ) 4iW Lies!r 114 s Ifl S IM' Plettotb 6 otAi 0 bus I web 4 uttL Li ill° ' 1: momioinnomomiA --- -1- 1' - t (tsiwilb 4 110i I 1111 ill 4t V 44 ' A )i -- ALL IM "- - OP f -- Desr-CoietL- Thi -- PRCNES rue TRLITI04 ZAYINCw— 114e 01--0 CIAANICE CalVEMsfou YOUlt RELATIVe tolVE 'D TIE At NES ME A LEs304 -I- 'LL NICir MAKE '114E M‘ACRIFICEZ kitibiE "r146 FtrrtiRe 1m 11-I- -- CNOICE YOulk 0 FR3ENtS! 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As a reply to the question I could not help a little joke of my own "Get this in your noodle young lady" I said with a smile "noodles are not animals! They come from ground-u- p wheat" "Oh!" she said "I thought they were like shrimps or oysters!": Noodles are relatives of macaroni and spaghetti They are made from much the nine kind of paste Or dough The dough is prepared from hard Wheat which is ground into a flour or meal and mixed with water Eggs usually are mixed in when the dough is made but "water noodles" can be made without such addition Noodle dough is rolled thin and then is cut into ribbon-lik- e strips That is the common treatment but stars or rings or letters of the alphabet may be stamped out of the dough Perhaps you have eaten "alphabet soup" In the production of macaroni and spaghetti machinea are used to send the dough through holes in tubes making rounded strips The machines also cut-thstrips to proper length e : J You 4LINHH YA DON'T TRY TsREACH rkS 0) IS I Pa OR I'LL LUSI-It11- 4 SAYFILWr5:5SW Ve MOIZE AC r IONIPm 4 0 wool& CAk mag:1 1 li t il & 0 )) MI T - AL 4OOPL AwCa WUVG TT-- - DOwl Mv musT EVEIZY E TRICi(S-H- al tiA COME ON -- IF OU wAl4T TO BE NAPOLECNLL RIGHT-- ZAM- SAYS NoLA PERsONALrre TIRIC- k- INEGOT 'TO SOMe PRACTISIN- '- v100-E- 114 ---4 170 y- 9 0 ZN I 2! !'"Jimp ' En: 1 EIL Vokx rir ' 1: Nv i to B L BUT PARLING WE CANT $EEP CSJSYS PUPPIES — A ALLOWETO PONT Fra000 PLEA 13401g WE Gtt me r s 1(24400 001 YOU GIVE I I E j r Aph salt de 110" 4 k: - - t - D 0-s: 1 a : I : 1 a ort - i )g ttem I t- 'bfr 4ti:a7te t -- Glit - - 1 I I 21 - - - tfr-- W 40 12 rib - offIZIZICIPMEDECIREmLC ti :' - "114 ' 1116111111J ttI It 4e---4 pp ! 1 "b k 1 1000411 I i ii' V 0--4- 4 P0 0 S — t a r'ir It 4111414 tekitlitow ' PR WE 'SO Rou3b4 :4101PY41-1t40-fbAzm 0 iirtp 4-- o011"a Ildwormot - k 1:Z AMOE!S?J fr7N-)"'- I -- 1 cc ti 6 z Vain aim PUY I WONT JOK's A41a096"moubdft t 3 I - lbw" 6 Axoo L 'T4OW IF V' SPILL THESC CONas 'cb-fEH- I CREAM SODA POP tC xcce- Q1 : 4 YOU BUY —r eviLLY GOAT -r ! Ot I I $4AVE Awri-ut- z 1741ACOY ru LET YOU AWAV IP ma PUPPIN 41 (NAY 'e) one-thir- A UNES i1174' Ogg REMEMSE PEAR NOULL STILL WAVE A BEAUTIFUL BMW SISTER ANP DAJSY AM A MAMA PAPA MAT rs4 APZOUNP WERG 'MGM AWAsi 0 0 - 114 ii '1 :7711:DJIcllUzl'ULuLD zatuvilc D00100-- II - LACE SANKCJIE LEskilit alrptsfo 1 poacom poe our eou Loobt AHEAD RECIT5 0111111‘ rir V41dett oaf EM 0 WELL 415TENI TO ME ? x A YEA-6A1-- 1 wiuNou LISTEN ' t I 1 1'0°4"6002 "" NOW A4I4A 'I 11Mie r dr---1 1frt ARML 113 A S- w P BREAK YOUR ' tli‘ 441--:- 7:1 SHOULDAPLUGGEDe UMHSHYA AN WiLL YOUR GUN Fl -: r YOUR NOME WOULD MADDEN THE HEARTS OP MANY A LAO N THE HOME OCENES-ANDY0BE MELPIN6 774E MORALE OP MOSE WELL 64fts WHO HAW DROPPED etwelayriovo (AND WITNOur Ar cOMPLAwr)TO DEPEND YOLI7HAA1cS A Lor 4 111111311 f VICE WHO'S PAR FROM FAMILY 7 N 0- - '- e ' A'" ' a t7 11-:-mj r4rt s 7 ed Italy is the 'great home of both macaroni and spaghetti For many Italians they take the place of potatoes and to some extent they take the place of bread Like potatoes and bread they contain a great deal of starch Macaroni has a hole running through the middle It can be In prepared in various sites some cases it has been made with a thickneu of as much as an inch The macaroni we buy in d stores is usually about of an inch in diameter Spaghetti is much thinner and has no hole running through it Another produc& of nearly the same kind but even thinner is called "vermicelli" Travelers in Italy have looked with Interest at Italian ways of taking care of macaroni I am thinking not only of the way it is eaten but also of the custom of hanging it out to dry The city of Naples Is a center of the macaroni (and spaghetti) industry On some of the streets in Naples the travelers have seen ropes or ' wires strung out for many yards with macaroni hanging down ' from them The macaront we buy in stores made on this side of the Atlantir anti la dried in factories not oUtdoors '" 0 Noodles and Macaroni Give Author Topic for Column RAY 44 - a Hy UNCLE " o 1 M 00 -- I !I is E k 411411044:111 i p —so:e?1 t 0 00 4 IP 'tol—onk THEM! 1 0s —t Z111 LOW (6 (1 1! 0 cs 2-- e ELIMINATE! 114g FORCE eEW1NP L T N -- : ESPECIALLY 4IvilLiN' JACK— TWE PRIVING I MI OlFgICULT TO : 0411 -rHEN WE cHALL ELIMiNATE NE PRIVING FORCE! 1—T LOY-- - & 'r 4 plo? V TO ELIMiNATE A ESG LiTTLE 41 AIS TOUGH 1 di I leCICA" I Sales Managers POwER5 UP TWE FLOW OF -FOR - 1W JUNGLE si atrr OIL MCN ARE A MAY cAV CEIETAIN I : personnel without political or other outside influence We urge that the continued success of this institution and the service which it can and Must render to the state Is dependent upon the continuation of the established policy of maintaining competent personnel sit the institution without any out side political or other Influence or interference" i I NOTNING MA5 EVER SEEN TOO 4 171FrICULT POR TOEMAIN TWE GREAT oo )I 1 - YE501ZEAT NN--rr- o I ig711 - OIL COMPANY FOLD UP-Y- Ou KNOW WE AISO GET PAID BY EN I F IIE TO I4AVE 'THE JUNGLE - COMPANY Ov THE FINISHEC0 1111 rMAkE A NOTE 011 - five-gait- IN WORK-TH- eri i I Alio011 illt I TAKE - State School Board Quits ON- PO ALL THE - Bk41111 YES MY CLEVERNESS AMAZES EVEN ME- -I MOST OENERICIAL AS S'UPPLY OASES OP THEIR AIRPORTS! A - -- 1411 YES GREAT ONE 114GY SHOULD OS 74E JUNGLE COMPLETED MOST to which Silver owned and ridden by Mr Williams replied "I am asked laruce Naylor (Croat limed rren It Pat Tyrant Mr Condit to say that he preProving especially popular with rector of the county welfare do- hy the galleries was the event for fent death by shooting" recentHatch L Sharon paltment "It ia the judgment and sen- pairs of horses won by My Lady ly resigned from the position but is tence of this court you Don- Eyre owned and ridden by Mr still Serving pending the appoint- ald Lawton Condit thatshall suffer Rocht and Sunny Country owned outsuccessor a of And the ment on the first day by Mr and Mrs Walter L Roche death by shooting ba look that no action will be taken of 1941 within the walls and ridden by Marcia 'vent of by the welfare board to fill the job of August state prison" Judge Salt Lake City Utah the until the controversy over civil "The sheriff of continued First place winners in other Hoyt service is clarified is charged with the ex- events were: Iron county R o se Commissoner oe County ecution of this sentence and you clan for riders Bode" bead of the department of are remanded tahis custody until 17 Honimanship seario and under Lady Angelo health and charity and commis1- that time" owned by Charles P Rudd of 0011 representative on the welfare vas then that Condit paled and Salt Lake City and ridden by It board said Friday that no action closed his eyes Veca Raker of Salt Lake City would be taken until they knew Soon after court recessed the three-tatte- d open event Edge do could under the that just they condemned man entered a sirnall mount Charm owned by Mr and civil aervice regulations anteroom and talked with the Rev Mrs Horace A Sorensen and ridOn! the city side the position A A Lemay of the Catholic den by Margery Sorensen and the auditor has been vacant since the church who has been his adviser open fine harness class Twilight of week when the Jerrold first later Charm owned by E T Fisher of thp throughout P Beesley resigned to become a talked with officerstrialand He newsmen Boise and ridden by Mrs G O member of the state finance com- and appeared hopeful that his ap- Wright of Salt Lake City mission The fielection of a sucA mualcal chairs event for ladies would save him from the death peal cessor is complicated for the city toonalt and children concluded the proy commission by the fact that if they "I guess women can relieve their gram promote from within the office on feelings by breaking dawn and sobAs om the opening night 18 &mea basie of rank they will fill the even though this hits but ths bing paliomino horses from the Sunk position with a Republican whereas hard Inside he Just has set math at Promontory Point man just as the resigned auditor is a Demo- to take it" Condit said While he Utah entertained the spectators crat Backers of the Republican failed to amplify the statement he at intermission contendere argue that party affilia- was evidently Proceeds from the Friday night thinking of his wife tion ihould not enter into the pic- because wheh someone room show went to the Granite school in the ture Inasmuch as city elections are asked "How Is Betty?" he Proreplied: district welfare sissociation nonpartiun But supporters of ceeds from the Saturday night "I vish knew" Democratic prospects emphatically Mrs Condit who was here show will be divided between the propound the view that a Democrat throughout the Ural earlier in the Salt Lake Visiting Nurse associashould be replaced by a Democrat month remained in Salt Lake City tion and the Granite school disparticularly when the office in- Friday It was learned trict welfare association after the 13 an elective one volved expenses of the show have been paid Horse Throws Rider Saturday night will be chamEars Peterson24 of 434 E street pionship night at the show and will was report Pirt recovering at his include rlasses for three-gaite- d and home Friday night from severe cuts horses several for and bruises and pomible concussion lumping horses harness events and suffered Thursday when he was other attractions thrown from a horse near HighJudge of all evonti at the show efiettrutml rrwm Pt-tTwertt veme) land drive and Vino street He was George H Edwards of Palo tompeteni personnel and the spe- treated et the Salt Lake General Alto Cal Ringmaster is Chet E cial education and training of this hospital Wheatley of Sedalia Mo WI ' 1 -- 41 OIL COMPANY ) klii W: ASV - --- ititito - 17 ' n 111 --- -- vi 40 I iu 'I I -- cl:N 7 oe heolomp I S in&dneia4aliwiMwA4AniILAh |