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Show MORGAN COUNTY NEWS. MORGAN, UTAH Star EBust . f Iv k I nnct i,ir aGENTSWANTED t V;rV junior 10. "Tvpe'w dJeasgr4- - Retju, 'T'lIERh S ihi tc Unit A Differentinf a Crocheted 1 'k Go til Scrrtintrr II orl.s llv irinia Val; Electrl Duple 60. Senior De- 607 Aif'unlt. TTrantfed vnrll'Ell More i. h nil, I, wlu'i c or will do so soon. s Jr rather startled the gei.ei.d p.a his selection of a li.de, t! ? h charming Mis Mary Hattf.ad was what would lie failed, in .u a g circles, a dark burse. 1 When Kate Snath celebrated her ninth anniversary as a iadio star she sang the four songs that see presented on her initial broadcast I Surrender. Dear, By the River St. Marie," Dream a Little Dream of Me. and "Please Dont Talk About Me When I'm Gone. When making up her program for her first broadcast she put in that last number because she felt none too sure that slicd be a success on the air. ft . e ' X'ftv fcfe with this narchair set. It will freshen Or if its a scarf up your chairs. you need, use the chair back for scarf ends. Pattern 1957 contains charts and directions for making set; materials required; illustration of stitches. Send 15 cents in coins for this pattern to The Sewing Circle, Dept., 82 Eighth Avenue, Capture spring f I cissus Nee-diecra- Iff s&jfiSSit. KATE SMITH Please write your name, address and pattern number plainly. Too bad a fortune teller couldnt have told her that she would lead the popularity polls for years as the possessor of the best voice in her field. t IDOLATRY I AN was not made for the slate. The state was made for man . . . h would indeed he the greatest irony in history if mankind were to allow all progress to be stilled by the setting up of a new form of idolatry, the worship of the slate. Anthony Eden. NERVOUS? Do you feel so nervous you want to scream? Are you cross and irritable? Do you scold those dearest to you? 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Dependable relief from ock headaches, bilious speJia, tired filing when jssoclated with constipation. of NR from your Without Pick 5et 25c Make the test-t- hen If li2U-u return the box to us. We will , assist bx refund the purchase always carry QUICK RELIEF FOR ACID INDIGESTION Friendship Through Fire firmest friendships have been formed in mutual adversity; men is most strongly united in the fiercest flame. Colton. The The next time that you hear your favorite screen heroine let out a piercing scream, the chances are that it will be Sarah Schwartz who actually does the screaming. She is Hollywoods prize screamer, capable of curdling any audience's blood when she really puts her mind on it. The other day Director James Whale was making a scene in The Man in the Iron Mask in which Louis Hayward, as King Louis XIV, was about to be attacked by assassins as he rode along in his coach. A good screamer was needed, so Sarah Schwartz was sent for, joined the milling throngs, and screamed her head off when Director Whale gave the signal. She's been doing that sort of thing for years, and works pretty regularly earns more, in fact, than many a would-b- e singer who tries to make musical sounds. 3f- It looks as if Bette Davis would be receiving another Oscar when Picture Motion Academy the Awards are handed out for this is the picDark Victory year. ture in which she turned in such a grand performance that even the bepeople who never liked her work streets in the fore are now dancing and telling all their friends about it. Felix Knight, the young tenor who has climbed so far and so fast as radio star, is so enthusiastic about his vocal teacher that he has established two scholarships, enabling two young singers to work for a year with Mebane Beasely. He took me, says Knight, with almost no voice to speak of and more shortly increased mySo range each now, octave. than an will year, two more young singers that Knight have the opportunities had. If you listen to Jack Bennys Sunday night programs yourehisacquaintNegro Rochester, ed with servant. You can see him in Gone With the Wind, as Uncle Peter; Jezebel you probably saw him in His name and In Old Kentucky. is Eddie Anderson. the Youve seen Bill Robinson, with in pictures great tap dancer,of course But did Shirley Temple, friends, are good you know that they that he telephones her several and f'fp Them Clcanoe the Blood of Harmful Body Waste Your kidney are constantly filtering from the blood stream. But rte matter sometimes lag their work do idneya in ot act as Nature intended fail to e impurities that, if retained, may Poison the system and upset the wboU tody machinery. Symptoms may be nagging backache, Persistent headache, attacks of dizzmesa n PP nights, swelling, puffine under the eyee-a feeling of nervous and loss of pep and strength. "w 'gn ol kidney or bladder d my be burning, acanty or 'to, frequent urination. t .'lwe lould he no doubt that prompt wer than neglect, la Pi fit. Doan hava been winning tor morn than forty year, Th ,nda ave nation-wi- de rf reputation, recommended by grateful people th fwmtry over. Aik nngAtorl , Bimilmi B HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF people like YOURSELFI - V "Who Coes T T L' 1.1,0 KYKRYDODY: II Heros ;i yam from Hawaii but it isnt any tale of soft moonlight and hula girls dancing on the beach of Waikiki. You can forgot all about the South Seas glamor, for this is a grim tale of soldiering in a tropic land. A tale of madness and jnur-de- r on a dank, mosquito-infesteisland under a blazing, soaring tropic sun and a sulh n tropic moon. Charles Suvul of Brooklyn, N. Y., brings us this tale, and it happened back m 11)20, when Charley was in the army and attached to the 13th Kidd Artillery, stationed at the Schofield barracks near Honolulu. Hawaii has a pretty swell reputation here in the United States. Its supposed to be the next thing to paradise. And I guess it is for the tourists who live in the hotels and hang around on the beaches all day long. But for a soldier, Charley says, its anything BUT a paradise. Soldiers dont get much chance to loaf around on the beaches. In fact, theyre lucky if they ever see a beach. The Schofield barracks are 28 miles from town. In 1920, those barracks werent either modern or comfortable. Just a bunch of wooden buildd sun-bathin- g ings with darned few conveniences. The place was hot, and it swarmed with mosquitoes. It was bad enough for us says Charley, "but for the rookies it was plenty tough. Most of the like Charley had been stationed in the tropics before. They were used to it. The rookies had to get used to it, too and most of them did. But a few of them were sent back to the States with their papers marked "undesirable. And nine times out of ten that meant that the poor rookie had cracked under the strain of sweltering in the sun all day and lying in a hot bed By C. HOUSTON GOlOISS THE weather begins to get warmer, many families de- AS velop a finicky attitude toward food. They come to tha table with little appetite and claim that nothing tastes good. Before you reproach them, however, give some thought to the type of meals you are serving. Do they contain an abundance of crisp, succulent greens which tempt the ey and the palate and furnish important minerals and vitamins? Do they include juicy fruits with their refreshing flavors and where he times a week, no matter from New her may be He called before he went just York recently, to her mother, on the airhe talked might be al- if Shirley ,sked and to hear lowed to stay up late enough tnat Let's hope his performance. a good one. was it she did; g adds? Have you cut down meal uppeals to the appetite and somewhat on carbohydrates provides substantial amounts of and fats? Or are you still minerals and vitamins. oiTering enough energy foods Salads Twice a Day at each meal to supply the A of fuel requirements crisp appetizer salad makes cold a good beginning fur the msia winter days? meal of the day. A combination ( A carefully chosen diet is an excellent remedy for the let down feeling that both children and adults often experience at this season. For science has discovered what food substances are necessary to promote nppetite and digestion, to help maintain buoyant health. Obtaining th Appetit Vitamin We know for example that when the appetite Is poor, there may be " ' vocal her a lerntu rj as Bob They re making had Bobby Breen reach the public the unit -Please Information Bathe .W. r'een. as a senes of BhO reels. WfS'ern Sentp- - P deficiency of watercress, dandelion greens, lettuce or shredded cabbage, with fruit, or a small amount of a savory fish paste will intrigue th most reluctant appetite. And when the salad is served st the beginning of a meal, you can be sar that it will be eaten before tb hunger is satisfied. Another way to get additional vegetables into a meal is to mold them in gelatin and serve as a dinner suliul. Or an assortment f fruits can be treated in the cams way and used as a combination salad and dessert. If prepared gelatin desserts are used, a wid variety of color and flavor combinations can be achieved with very little cffoit; and children will eat them with relish. Youll he surprised to discover how quickly interest ran be stimulated by serving familiar foods in that part of the vl- tamin It - complex which nutritionists call B . There is lapping at mosquitoes all night. both experimental Mates. Barrack Moody Strange, Youngster Surprises and clinical eviThere was a young lad in Charley Suvals outfit whom everydence that this viHe a of Kid. was as The body spoke quiet youngster from is essential tamin the first, but the longer he stajed at the Schofield barracks, the for k the mainte- more quiet and more moody he became. He kept to himself rx sf nance of a keen ap-- i most of the time, and since he didn't seem to want to be bothered a new way! k petite. In addition, It 193 t. Houston C. with friends, the other lads in the barrarks left him strictly alone. L .N. is it also required No one thought least of all Charley that that kid was close to for the normal the breaking point. Nor did anyone even dream that before long functioning of the digestive tract, he would be the cause of a grim and heartless tragedy. Hut it Full so that it must he provided in sufwasnt so many days after that that the kid was put on guard duty ficient amounts if food is to be one night and what happened thereafter is what were going to utilized to best advantage. I of now. us let Charley tell about Among the foods which supply We had been having a torrid spell for more than a to Jtk. A. Says Charley: f. week, and when its hot in Honolulu, its plenty hot. The air was so tins vitamin are whole grain cereals, bran, eggs, milk, peas, bcuns, carrots, spinach and cab6- bage. It is also found in many fruits, though usually in lesser - 4 amounts. In general, a most satisfactory way to insure a liberal intake of the vitamin is to include in the diet PLANT FERRYS generous amounts of whole grain sszx?. cereals, milk, vegetables and fruits. As these foods likewise contribute many other necessary substances, they rule a promiI!i mre about yutir i(irlrn eeill It nent place in the dietary. to buy rel in llirir prime I1 1 If,. -- W NU-- - Grow Rows instead stragglers -- appetite-promotin- g 77 C ee-- y Foods That Build Blood It is also extremely important that menus for finicky caters should be rieli in iron. For tins mineral is necessary for the formation of the hemoglobin or red pigment in the blood and it is the palilo of jiroilnt ing font i bin yields, Ierr) Seeds lioi-- t pan ligid el dor germination and vitality ea ll year. Only weds in their prime are pgi Lagrd, and CIO ll p,H ket is IlAll.n. Grow better garden this yer Ly DaleJ Seed. Seleet pluming Fury lliem from ihe convenient Ferry Seed at your dealer. Exciting novel-ti- e to make your garden different, and popular flower and vegetable favorite. Iok for tbi date mark on eaeh packet! Ia M.D ion Sr.t so it 1939." Then, suddenly. The Kids gun went up. He fired. damp and muggy that it seemed to stick to you like glue. We tried all orts of dodges to keep cool, but none of them seemed to do any good. One night, four of us, Corporal Bradley, Corporal Howe, a' private and myself were trying to get some relief from the heat. We drank too that carries purifying much of the native drink called OKEOLEIIUE. About midnight we hemoglobin to cell in the body. oxygen every We walked tarted to stroll around a bit all of us feeling pretty good. Iron-ricfoods include liver, eggs, toward the gun park, and as we neared it we were challenged by a whole grain eeroals, dried fruits, entry. and green, leafy vegetables. I Those four lads recognized the sentrys voice. It was The Kid. have repeatedly urged the generUsually he was quiet and moody, but now his voice sounded ous consumption of green, leafy sullen and angry. rissr-Moss- s vegetables, and I cannot too What do you mein by making all that racket? he growled. SEID CO. strongly emphasize their imporThe Kid Had a Strange Look in His Eye. tance as a source of iron, as well Sttd Grownrt, Sa d as other essential minerals; and " The Kid had his .45 Army Colt out of its holster. As they "T.'!i came nearer, Charley sa? that he had a wild, strange look in his vitamins. Ditrslt. eye. It might have been a warning to him, but it meant nothing to Bradley. After quite a few drinks of okeolehue, Bradley was Keep fhe Diet Laxative in a fine jovial mood. Grinning from ear to ear, he waved a Another Kid. piece of advice that at The careless hand One side, rookie, he said. "And next time you see the general, warrants repetition is my frequent recommendation that you include dont forget to salute. in the diet adequate amounts of Bradley, Then, suddenly, The Kids gun went up. He fired! foods. These are necessary Howe and the hit the he bulky died before private ground. says Charley, stood looking stunned. My own brain was spinning around in circles, fo help promote normal eliminabut instinctively I tackled The Kid around the legs, bringing him to his tion. If your menus contain too knees. Then Howe closed in, trying to help, while the private ran back many highly concentrated foods, irregular health habits may retoward the barracks for more men. And that in itself may he a Kid He sult. was The maniac. time that that raving by Charley says fired a shot as Charley tackled him and another at Howe as be came responsible for a feeling of lassitude and a lack of interest in to Charleys aid. After that he kept right on shooting shooting Here 'gain fruits and at anything in sight. eating. Jt.ux.u'nj Toare important. vegetables of Fresh a Kid Gets The Clip Cartridges. gether with whole grain cereals for DISCRIMINATING TRAVELERS Charley had a grip on his gun hand. None of the shots had done and broads, they constitute our any damage. But in the heat of the struggle Howe gave Charley a push most important source of bulk or cellulose. Charley lost his grip on The Kids arm. It was just for a second but it was disastrous. The Kid had to emptied his gun, and now he used that moment of freedom Get Plonty of Milk take out the empty clip from his automatic and insert a fresh of hold his he arm Milk is another food that should load of cartridges. Before Charley could get be used generously, because it had fired another shot and another. The first shot found its mark in Howes stomach. The second bit contains such a wide assortment into Charleys shoulder. Blood began to flow from the wound, and the of protective substances. It is our I lost all caution, he says, and all foremost source of calcium, which sight of it made Charley mad. my ideas about taking The Kid into the barracks unhurt. I began looking is required for the tfeth, bones A btautiful Interior, with unrivttUd around for a weapon, picked up a heavy stone and threw it as hard as and for sound healthy nerves. And The head. Kids for it contains every known vitamin in cordiality and charm. In th moil Ideal I could, aiming straight The stoae found its mark. The Kid went down and lay like varying amounts. location in th city. Luxuriout, tastefully a log and the tragic battle was over. does not care for If your family ppointd room. Scrvict but to th were dead them up Both Howe and Bradley whpn they picked frea make as milk beverage, tradition! hospitality of th Wit. They were buried with full military honors. Charley went to the hosquent use of cheese which is escuiiln. Fmoui Empir Room. pital, and by the time he got out, The Kid hed been sent back to the sentially milk in concentrated States. Charley doesnt know what became of him but he doesnt form. And use milk in freely bear The Kid any ill feeling After all, it wasnt his fault. You can sauces and for GUY TOOMBES, Meln Dbscto making desserts. lay the blame on the sun and the heat and those doggone mosquitoes. It can also be incorporated in ROOMS from $2.50 Copvr irit WNU Service. nourishing cream soups, to be served for luncheon or supper. Noah Webster's First Dictionary Published in lo2o Follow the soup with a salad madea from crisp greens and including The first edition of Noah Westay in Paris he went to England, protein food, such as cheese, nuts, of the American where he finished his dictionary dur- or Dictionary bsters eggs. And top off was pub) ,hed ing an English Language months residence in with a fruit dessert. This type of eight as in New York m 1828. As early Cambridge. In June, 1825, he reAmeri1783 he had published his to America. An edition of sold by turned can Spelling Book, which the millions down through the third 2,500 copies of his dictionary was published in 1828, followed by ar. quarter of the Nineteenth cer'-rProfits from this book enabled him edition of 3,000 for Great Britain. to devote some 20 years to the rrcP" The work contained 12,000 words In 1824, aration of a dictionary. and 40,000 definitions not to be found , Ahen the book was nearly in any similar publications. Web b ne visited Europe to procure ' in an edition issued M e ster ur enlarged r.formation as he had been 1840. j BUY ADVERTISED GOODS to obtain in America. After a short iy h grli Ik FERRYS vHt HOTEL UTAH f) fiaUce of wild-sho- oting Salt Lake City hard-cooke- II rotter, bnd ODDS 4.ND ISUS-Cud hale present, the 1eople, of He, in honor of her nolo, with a gift , minui a con " annnerry microphones dangling from it gold Ian J hate been complimenting ' Radio in her ihn Rase on the imprmement "" fruit appetite-stimulatin- t aPSqfk. New York, N. Y. C. Houston Goudlss Gives Timely Advice on Planning Meals for Languid Appetites fj j ft ADVENTURERS CLUB old-time- Jfif Pattern No. 1957 What to Eat and Why . the current vao of matrimony that is swtTpin. H iHy. vvood will stop. Practically all of the movie colony's f.muus romances cither have LrJ.ii their participants at the alt.ir Of course. Douglas Fan 1. rtoyd y. d Only Good Merchandise fim'-'H- Can Be CONSISTENTLY Advertised |