Show et- et etI I I I I I I I The Boys I f Column I I- I WHEN FIRST A GREENING TREE WHEN FIRST a greening greening- tree begins to cast its shadow on the ground The quickening heart believes belle again In summer almost hears the sound Of ot summer birds or summer rain So long I have been winter chilled I I had forgotten summers summer's fire But now I see this this' delicate Shadow of leaves lea the prophesier Of ot what will wUl come I can await The slow advance of every day da such as all other springs have made Knowing that sometime there will wUl be Enough of sun to welcome shade Cast by tho the generous leaved full-leaved tree Marjorie Knapp I O O O 0 SCHOOLS SCHOOL'S END IN SOME localities the key clicks the lock on school house doors in May ilk lA others It comes in June Juno But whenever heard the youth of America desert the desk and text book for a vacation and respite from study Schools School's end is also graduation for many who have completed ed years of education to reach com com- commencement commencement time and the receipt of a diploma The graduate Is again In line for oratory on the larger larKer life Ufe that lies Ues In wait walt the tho future that holds great promise and success Youngsters view tho the school year ending as a time for congenial association with fellows for pleasure and play until next fall when they return to their studies For the graduate It Is the prologue that has ended the play Is about to begin the drama one of seeking a Job to exercise his talents to find his position on the stage called life The diploma Is a a. fine piece of ot achieve achieve- achievement achievement achievement ment but the diploma Is not a a. market market- marketable marketAble marketable able product It may help to start one on a career that will lead to fame and fortune but to tackle the Job success success- successfully successfully successfully fully takes more than the diploma Cul Cul- Cultural Cultural Cultural tural training scholastic background vocational guidance are all fine fino and a a. astep astep step to a goal but devotion service and sacrifice come from within the grad grad- Statistics dealing with economic conditions con con- conditions conditions here do not encourage the grad grad- graduate graduate graduate to expect easy going in the field of at employment It challenges and warns I that Jobs are not as plentiful as the seeker Job-seeker might hope There will be many applicants In the waiting room I They tell us that prospects are less than last year with colleges having a a. record I number of ot graduates Lifes Life's pathway will wUl not be a bed of roses but for the re resolute re- re resolute resolute solute unselfish and minded high-minded young man and woman there will be achieve achieve- achievement achievement achievement ment and a measure measure of ot success through clean hard work ao O O O USING MORE lORE WATER SPRING RAINS brink bring brin life giving qualities to growing things Hot dry I days that follow will find millions of ofus ofus us taking water into our own hands to I keep lawns and gardens refreshed When water vater is to be had Just by turning of off of tap or manipulating of or pump we think i little of its essential value as It comes comes' comes so easily Its Importance can be best I appreciated by that man who has been j I without it that farmer fanner who depends I upon pon it for his crops Again we need j I to be warned that undue waste and excessive draining can lower the water levels to an alarming degree With in industry in- in industry agriculture air conditioning tapping tho the underground water reserves so mightily conservation would be wise though perhaps not absolutely sary It will at least contribute to con con- conservation conservation conservation so that nature can be bo helped help d to replenish faster than the reserve Is used O O O 0 OTHE TilE THE SHAPE OF Ol THINGS I go the only part of the ladies ladles shape permitted to remain un un- unchanged unchanged un- un unchanged changed is the shoulder Of course they altered that by means of pads that often resemble a 0 football players player's regalia Through the years the female has changed the body contour almost be be- beyond beyond I be-I yond recognition at times Long ago they laced in the waistline to 13 inches and this by means of thin steel plates That corset was probably the fore fore- forerunner forerunner forerunner runner of ot the way two stretch of ot to to- to day Modern women have let the billows roll so that the average Is 5 feet 3 31 Inches tall weighs pounds has a 35 inch Inch bust a 0 inch 29 waist and 38 inch hips And If it a woman is a perfect I 36 she has something to brag about for only one out of 13 women can so boast O O 0 O I 01 Or ALL AL THINGS GS RUSSIAN PROPAGANDA goes to the extreme extremo when It says American women are but kitchen slaves Of Ot all nations ours offers more conveniences cOn to make kitchen work less slavery than any other Not that every home has an au- au 1 dish washer and garbage dis dis- dispenser dispenser dis- dis dispenser not that the electric ironer Is standard equipment nor that there is a 0 aradio aradio radio and telephone extension In every kitchen But in a a. country of pressure cookers frozen foods ready read mixes American women have cut kitchen work to a minimum Any less and the archi archi- architect architect architect and contractor would eliminate the kitchen In our house plans Any less and the tho American wife wouldn't know what la 18 being worn In aprons As a a. Park City woman reminds the Soviets it takes longer to make borscht than It does bean soup I O coo O OO O AIR Am MAIL lL SERVICE ICE AS FAR back bock as 1910 a a. Texas senator asked 1 for consideration of ot a 0 bill bUl calling I for an investigation to determine the feasibility of ot air mall mail service It was not until May 15 15 1918 that the first experimental air mall mail route was es es- es established It ran from New York to Washington a distance of miles mUes I Today air nir mall mail service Is 18 no longer In experimental stage but a a. highly devel devel- developed developed developed system that has expanded to reach every continent with speed and preci preci- sion alon It took skill and courage to pilot those planes when there were no modern instruments of radio and navigation Our tribute Is to those pioneers In the theair theair theair air mall mail service and to those In government gov gov- government government circles who fought for the establishment and development of the theair theair air mall maU O O O v OIT vIT IT WAS the end of a wonderful and exhausting day day day-a a family reunion to celebrate our grandparents grandparents' wed wed- wedding wedding wedding ding anniversary On tho the porch steps two great grandchildren fought loudly Continued Continue on Page Four The Boys Column Continued from Tom Paso Paco Pa o One over a n pair of roller roner skates around the corner two cowboys chased an In Indian Indian Indian dian relative my sisters sister's little little- girl was wasi bewailing a n skinned knee from the kit kit- kitchen kitchen kitchen i and chen came laughter of children grandchildren washing dishes As I hurried past the two guests of honor Who sat rocking on the tho porch I overheard Grandfather say to Grand Grand- Grandmother Grandmother Grandmother mother Manic Mame I sure wasn't to start all this that night I asked you to ride home with me in my buggy after the Ice cream socials social I Io I o 0 o 0 o oMY MY FATHER was Was sitting on the porch I. I J of our little village store stor when two strangers o dro up Hey there one of them called out how long has this town been dead Father looked at them over tho the rims of his spectacles s. s Well not long I guess Youre You're the first buzzards Ivo Ive seen O O O PRESIDENT PR PRESIDENT COOLIDGE once Invited some Vermont friends to dine dino at the White House They Thc were worried about their table manners so decided to do everything Coolidge did The meal pass pass- passed passed passed ed ed smoothly until coffee was served and Coolidge poured his Into a n saucer The guests followed suit Then he added sugar and cream The visitors did like like- wise Then Coolidge leaned over o and gave his to the cat A WOMAN rAN drove Into a service station I to complain that her car was using up too much gas The attendant pointed to tho the choko choke lever which protruded from frOIn the dashboard Do you know what this Is for tor he asked Oh that said the woman airily I IX I X never use It so I keep it pulled out outto outto I to hang my handbag on I 00 I A MINOR Soviet official after atter several months' months tour of duty in the United I States St tes was asked what his Impressions were Somo Some things are arc really magnificent I cent said the Russian thoughtfully but In other respects I am disappoint disappoint- I led ed cd The cities for instance are so 50 poor in hygienic installations Now in tho Soviet Union you ou would find a n de- de delousing delousing delousing I lousing station for public use in every largo railroad station Here in the Uni Uni- United United United ted States Ive I've never seen one I |