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Show MILLARD COUNTY CHRONTCLE. DELTA. UTAH 1i feminine Jwo-fiec-er or lAJomen $2rollierSister Set n to Sew fT) fresh, IPHPf flounshinq lMkJl Warm Weather Frock A HANDSOME two-piec- e frock for the larger sized figure that's perfect for warm weather ahead. The comfortable yoke and sleeves are in contrast, front clos-ing is finished in soft scallops. Pattern No. 8421 Is a sew-rlt- e perforated pattern in sizes 34. 36, 38 40, 42, 44, 46 End 48. Size 36, 4Vs yards of contrast. yard For Little Ones F"OR the tiniest family members a darling puffed sleeve dress with slip and panties; and foi. a boy or girl, a simply made romp-er that requires less than a yard of fabric. Pattern No. 8416 Is a sew-rit- e perforated pattern in sizes 6 months. 1. 2, 3 and 4 years. Size 1, dress, lVs yards of 36 or slip and panties, 1 yards: romper. 7a yard. Don't miss the Spring and Summer FASHION 64 pages of smart new styles, special features, original designs; free pat-tern printed inside the book. 25 cents. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. S30 South Wells St. Chicago 7. 111. Enclose 25 cents hi coins (or eaob pattern desired. Pattern No Size Address HlffjOiILYQ : 0000MPS 0fS MOM? y) DR YEAST? no fct (risesmsltooT) - v gfWffif 7y --fT ( KBPT ALL MV FWWTEU EXTRA-ACTI- i V 1 allmw (Wis ' VA v fs &r SPRINKLE INTO LUKE-- J p. CTW IVARM WATER, LET Y.,'T: - AldL----A STAND 10 MINUTES, 4i1t5vP4C Z?-- get 3 packages St t at a time. When you, want it it; is! ' !sS i$53 times as many wp (I, women prefer 'N S FLEISCIIi.1A!!!l'S YEAST H MsTliiiC that makes folks l iil30 sleep all night! Thousauda now steep undisturbed because of the news that tbeir bmng awakened night after night mwht be frvm bladder irritation not thi kidneys. Let's hop so! That's a oondition Foley PilU usually allay within 24 hours. Since blad-der irritation is so prevalent and Foley Pills ao potent Foley Pills must benefit you within 24 hours or DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. Make teat. Get Foley Pills from drug-fis- t. Full satisfaction or DOUBLE YOUH MONEY BACK. C CAMELS ARE J. i A DAY AFTER DAVJ ) MAKe If THE MJLDEST l( CAMELS ALWAYS J THE CAMEL A CIGARETTE IV- - Jlf TASTE FRESH l 30-DA- Y TEST ) EVER SMOKED I 1 K AND FLAVDRSOME C AND PROVE ; trrf Yl " IT FOR J i ;M ' r. ; f s yourself t :: O In a recent test of hundreds of people who smoked only fjmpU for A pSs ' 30 days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported a&iTl - NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION f-f- WI I j DUE TO SMOKING CAMELS PS-- i iP "SHOVEL THE OTHER HALF OF YOUR F WALK FOR A DOLLAR LADY ? " S "ALVlM . YOU HURT ME TERRIBLY 6 IM-- " PLYING THERE MAY 6E SOMEONE ELSE M MY LIFE BESIPES YOU " FIRST AID to the AILING HOUSE j by Roger C. Whitman Question: My new plastic table-cloth has made the ends of the breakfast table sticky. , How can this be removed from a varnished birch finish and not ruin the fin-ish? Answer: Try wiping the sticky places very lightly with benzine, being careful not to press hard on the finish. Be careful of fire, and close the door leading to the kitch-en. If the table is in the kitchen, do not work there. If the benzine dulls the finish, apply a thin coat of paste wax, let it dry and then polish with a soft cloth. Question: Can anything be done to stop the radio interference caused by our oil furnace? Some say to ground the furnace. Our furnace is on the main floor as we have no basement. Answer: Radio interference from oil burners, motors and other elec-trical equipment can be eliminat-ed, but this calls for the service of an expert electrician or radio serv-iceman. The manufacturer of your oil burner might be able to take care of the nuisance. IITTLE REGGIE By Margarita (XoWTHATYOUVE FOLLOWED) f REGINALD YOU 7P Til l 'ME TO SCHOOL I HAVETOf COMPOSITION KQfl,. H(j i HIOEYA. SOrOH- J- WEEK ISONLY 7)U J P TES SAKE-T- V FIT FOR THE f WKLW fl ss MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher DON'tYwe'lL SHOW "WATCrt ME SLAM if") fi fyU 6EE.B0V) SKSoWTO VOU. SIR SID 3JZS Si1 CAN'T PLAYV KNpIay , VOO P.TCH j REGTAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes what kind orVfT' yiaaX V iookit". ffc A CAR DID 5E0CUNT-HAN- P f ENOUGH FOR Y SURE.- - f TM' SWELL ,5 SSr--v Kv I YOUR. POP BOX STATION WA60NJ I OUR. WHOLE. LEAD COLE LTTEI2.rV )P' 1 WS- t- V7 V BUMP? JX -- IT3 A PIP"' S FAMBLV- ,- I TH J ON 'ER.- ,- htm Wrr1- - ) WANNA A WAY.' V AINTSHE J jon J w Plenty of Room For a Subdivision Conceivably, a man cpuld build a house and have his bedroom in New Mexico, his bathroom in Arizona, his kitchen in Colorado, and his living room in Utah. The only drawback to such a plan is the fact that this would-b- e site the common meeting point of Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico is quite inaccessible to the ordinary traveler since it is deep in Indian territory, miles from human inhabitants, and used for winter grazing land. Surveyed by a surveyor named E. N. Darling in 1868, the four-stat-e boundary is at the intersec-tion of the 37th parallel of north latitude and the 109th meridian of west longitude. JITTER By Arthur Pointer Swan's anting to see vouX--- J tinkop rt .ONE scsatch of this wnA , 0 ANNJ B OONT LET HIM SELLYOU ANY .5 T AND YDU'Ll BE LIVING IN YOUR OWN J 1 0 " ( JuiTiTsS R THIN6 WE CAJ"TC SUNNYSIDE bY.C'arklHaa$. W, SPBNGA I I TO A BEAUTIFUL D. IT TO.' C'0N I ( WU THI NK WETRE Jg ICWtRAITOR'T Vkh T&tvI m'Ssrmi VZZ VIRGIL By Len Kleis Hl J ' GRANDMA ' , . By Charles Kuhn illlllllllllilllllllllllllir. "'1 SOT TOO MUCH I I IT JUST DROPPED AN' THAT'LL TEACH HER rCOME j I I I ' HEARDA, Jloru til LITTLE BROKE INTO A MILLION) BAR6IN' IN HERE WHEN i'Ml II I'l CRASH, AN' CftonM Tucni PIECES GRlEVIN' OVER BUSTIN' l3 WONDERED TEA APRCjWHEN 1 WASHED. JUrTV II FAVORITE DISH 1 (I :mL |