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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Humble Wasp Enlisted in Fight Against Pests Last summer a large consignment of live wasps and larvae was sent to Canada by airplane from the village of Tzsak, Hungary, writes the Budapest correspondent of the London Sunday Observer. The Nemzeti Ujsag gives an account of an insect plague that brought a golden harvest to the village. In August the unprecedented Word of Wisdom plague of wasps, which descended In clouds on the fruit trees, threatened One with common sense may nv to deprive the village of its harvest. spread his on very thick The local authorities were appealed but he does his compassion for thn to, but before any action could be who havent it. taken a lone Englishman appeared in the village and engaged 60 workmen to collect the wasps and certain insects in sacks at the fabulous payE OVER300TAWARDT ment of between 40 to 50 a week. . . won by Mrs. The gentleman, whose mysterious M. E. Rynerson activities Intrigued the villages, was for her baking. a professor from the London ZoologShe now uses ical and Parasitological institute, CLABBER GIRL who had been commissioned by the Exclusively Canadian government to find an Insect which destroys the redoubted tsetse fly. Professor Morris, who has made a study of this problem, found mauga and the Shenandoah. Andrew wasp of Jacksons home, the scene of Sher- that the black the the plain Hungarian destroys mans march to the sea and the sites of some of the great Confederate vic- tsetse fly with great speed, and InBA K4 NGrta P O W.D E forms the inhabitants of Izsak that tories should not be overlooked. their done fine in have work wasps Northerners will be interested in the ridding certain newly affected parts sight Of cotton growing and fascinatof Canada of cases of sleeping sick ed by the charm of southern hospitalness. ity, just as southerners are interested In the vast, wheat fields, the great industries and the summer recreational Island Turning Over PHOTO FINISHING Six hundred miles long Sakhalin Highust possibilities of the North. quality. Lowet-- prices. 6 or 8 exNo trip through the South should Island, off the northeast coast of Si- posure rolls developed and printed 30 Mailed same day. Far Photos San Jow, Cal overlook the most beautiful capital beria, is less than a hundred miles city in the world. Washington, D. C., wide at its broadest point. From the Unusual Opportunity for few hustling mer if it is not that already, is certainly east, the turbulent Okhotsk sea licks and women to build business of own. Send dime for details and free sample. NERt destined to become that. It is con- it with cold and fierce winds. The ICE AGENCY. MHITEHAIJU MONTANA. sidered the most Important capital in southwestern part, however, is warmthe world, and it is surely the busiest er and the climate is softened by the at the present time. Japan sea, writes Vladmir Kondrey These things that we have been talk- in Asia. Geologists maintain that the island from clogged, irritated pores, ing about are for the larger part vacation attractions in America that are Is turning over like a fowl on a spit. can be relieved, improved, comparable with those in Europe. But Its eastern shore Is slowly emerging and healing aided with the United States has more and more from beneath the water while the to which Europe can never pretend. western shore sinks under the ocean. Most important of these are the na- Although the process is very slow tional parks, which were host to near- only a few yards in a century it Is said that Sakhalin has already been ly 4,000,000 persons last year and will twice covered by the ocean and has an even be visited greater by probably twice emerged. This has been esnumber during the tourist season of tablished by the layers of coal alter1935. nated with layers of chalk. The America has its own Mediterranean island is moving and occasionally unThe palms and coast, you know. suffer burning, scanty or thunder shakes the earth. DO youfrequent urination; beaches along the Gulf of Mexico are derground backache, visited by throngs in the summer as swollen feet and headache, dizziness, a Seawall Growing well as In the winter. Floridas climate ankles? Are you tired, nervous feel The cultivation of rice grass on and vacation attractions might be comall the lands of and Essex unstrung and dont know what is pared to those of southern Italy. New in other similar mud flats wrong? England Orleans is a piece of Old France, even Then give some thought to your to the dress and habits of many of its may result In turning thousands of acres of waste land into profitkidneys. Be sure they function properpeople. able pasture. Spartina grass became ly, for functional kidney disorder perGreat Scenic Parks. known in Great Britain about 100 mits excess waste to stay in the blood, Outstanding of all these national years ago through a few seeds dropand to poison and upset the whole parks is the Grand canyon of the Co- ping accidentally from some cargo system. lorado river. There is nothing like it ships at Southampton docks. They Use Doan's Pills. Doan's are for the anywhere else on this earth, at least took root and formed a hybrid with kidneys only. They are recommended nature at atof This fearful panorama British grass which attracted the the world over. You can get the genits wildest most awesome and at the tention of agricultural scientists who Doan's at any drug d same time most beautiful is a sight to saw the possibility of "growing uine, remember for the rest of your life. sea store. wall instead of spending their Some of the other national parks thousands of pounds on sea defense have sights to see that are nearly as to prevent the land being flooded. grand, but in a different way. There Experiments have proved that such is Sequoia, in California, with the old- a wall is not worn away fcy the tide. est living things in the world, the giant trees, whole forests of theft, which tower above as high as the skyscrapers of our metropolises. Yellowstone is the oldest of our national to parks and one of the most popular, with its Old Faithful Geyser and its other natural wonders. The Yosemite with the greatest waterfall in the world draws its share of the summer thousands. OONLTftflEIinr Other national parks, some of which aided by shampoos with Cuticura will keep the scalp clean may be included in your summer tour, Soap, and help to prevent dandruff and are Lafayette, In Maine; Glacier, in itching scalp irritations which cause Montana; Rocky mountain, in Colohilling hair and baldness. rado; Rainier, in Washington; Crater Ointment 25c and 50c. Soap 25c, Sold at all druggists. in lake, Oregon; Lassen volcano, In California ; General Grant, in the glorious Sierra Nevada range of California; Mesa Verde, in Colorado; Platt SALT LAKES NEWEST HOSTELRY and Hot Springs, in Arkansas; Sullys hill, in North Dakota, and Wind Cave, Our lobby is delightfully air in South Dakota. Like cooled during the summer months Our national parks contain good hotels, where fine meals are served and where prices are adjustable to almost any pocketbook. They get us out of doors in summer, when we need a relief from the years work, and let us follow their delightful trails through gigantic laboratories of nature. They give us a true picture of what our forebears had to conquer when they first explored this land and built upon it the nation which we like to think is a good deal better in which to live than HOTEL any other on earth. There is little that the European vacation can offer us that we cannot Buys something Wales $1.50 to $3.00 duplicate here in our own country. more than and circulation space And the difference in expense, it is The Hotel Temple Square baa a in the columns of this newspaper. needless to say, is tremendous. Railhighly desirable, friendly atmosphere. You will always find it immacroads, especially the western railroads, It buys space and circulation ulate. supremely comfortable, and thoroughly agreeable. ou can thereas well as other travel media, have prethe favorable consideration plus fore understand why this hotel 1st tour this which programs year pared of our readers for this newspaper HIGHLY RECOMMENDED most of us can afford, and have reYou can also appreciate why s and its advertising patrons. duced regular rates for the summer of distinction to stop If. a mark boautiful at this months. Its easier than ever this Let Us Tell You More About II hostelry ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. year to see America first self-rega- rd long-winge- d First Now More Than Just a Slogan See America By WILLIAM C. UTLEY So the well, well. are going to spend vacation in Europe this summer I Weill Be right in WELL, the swing of things, wont they I As a matter of fact, the Smiths wont For these last two or three years the swing of things has been definitely away from setting Europe as a goal for vacation travel. Steamship lines and travel bureaus report a steady decline in tourist bookings for the last few summers. There are several reasons for this. One of them is that the average Is decidedly slimmer than it was' a few years back. The others dont count except for one. That is the fact that Americans are beginning, It seems, to discover that the good old U. S. A. has appeal, scenery and travel Interest in an abundance that the vacationer can find in no other land on earth. i There was a popular song a few years back that got the Idea over as well as anything could: Youll find your castles in Spain through your window pane, back in your own back yard . . Thats almost literally true. Just suppose now that you are sitting there f Spain, famed dreaming about for its sunny skies, brilliant afternoons, gay, starlit evenings and white towers glistening under merry red roofs. Its not so far off as you might imagine. Like a metropolis of Old Spain Itself Is the southern California city where millions 'will' probably visit on their vacations this summer. It Is San Diego, home of Americas 1935 exposition. Here, on the bay discovered by Cabrillo in 1542 is a setting' that today resembles the- explorers native land; here are the azure skies, the white buildings and the red roofs. It is Spain of the renaissance, yet the travel comforts are those of modern United States. Much of southern California is like this. The bountiful country, spotted profusely with - orange groves and sloping vineyards, guarded by snowcapped mountain peaks, is sprinkled with old Spanish missions, lovely in architecture and rich In tradition, often built 300 years or more ago. The climate concedes nothing to the Mediterranean summer. Yet eleven vacation days or more of no In this land, be happy spent may matter where you live In America. pock-etboo- k -- far-of- - two-wee-ks Offers Many Attractions. California, like any other vacation spot of the United States, offers the visitor attractions that are distinctly American, in addition to the glamour and thrill of European atmosphere. There is Hollywood, with its endless wonders of the most fascinating of all posIndustries, and the Into Clark run that may you sibility Gable or Joan Crawford face to face. d There Is San Francisco with Its Golden Gate; there are national parks unsurpassed In beauty and grandeur the world over, and countless points of interest interspersed. Visiting California, you may pass through other glories of the Y4fct Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico.? Where in Spain will you find a Painted e Desert, a Garden of the Gods, a falls? Or lets say It was England you were thinking about The charm of the English countryside you will find in many parts of the New England states.. On a Vermont hillside you may stop for lunch or for a day or two of rest and recreation in a quaint old English inn. In Boston, Maine, ever-prese- nt world-fame- Yose-mit- New Hampshire and Connecticut you might well imagine you were on the British Isles. There is a section of the Maine hills which has been called the Scotland of America; it is said to resemble the home of the kilt and the bagpipe more than any other place on earth. Leaving New England, you may return home through the Irish Mills in southern Michigan, whose slopes and lakes are reminiscent of the "ould sod. Youll find Germany In several places on the United States map. Take a moonlight trip down the Hudson river some evening. All you need Is the deck orchestra playing Zwei Hertzen im Drei Vertel Tacht and It will be as easy as apple strudel to image you are floating down the Rhine, especially as you pass the castles of the United States military academy at West Point. If youre looking less for romance and more for recuperation, such as you might find in the baths at why there are Hot Springs in Arkansas, French Lick in Indiana, Waukesha in Wisconsin and numerous other spas that rank with Europes finest; you can find the romance there, too, if you want it. Or perhaps it's the weather youre Sweltering in a worrying about. stuffy office or shop, or toiling in the fields with the torrid summer sun beating down, more than often gives inspiration to fanciful revels in fields of snow, skiing down a mountain side or watching your breath dart forth in little puffs of steam as you sigh relief In getting away from the heat of Where? At St July and August Moritz, famed cooling-of- f place of the Baden-Bade- n, Swiss Alps? Forget the Alps. about the Swiss Alps. The Forget Pacific Northwest is calling you. Rainier and Glacier National parks, Mount Baker and other peaks beckon with promise of cool, clear weather and scenery not even surpassed in the Alps, Paradise valley in Rainier National park is one of the worlds greatest winter sport centers, and the real winter season lasts well through June. Even after that you will find plenty of snow in the vicinity, for the giant glacier areas havent yet wilted under the summer snow-cappe- d sun. Educational and historical relics, monuments and atmosphere are part of the magnet that used to draw American tourists to Europe. It is true that Europes attractions are distinctly its own in this respect. By the same token it is also true that America has tradition and historical education possibilities that are certainly individual. The American tourist has e too often overlooked the lore of battlefields and spots consecrated by the blood of his ancestors right here at home. Historical Trips. The South is replete with such attractions of a more serious nature. So is New England and so are many parts of the Middle West. There are many tour arrangements that plan complete historical trips ' for the vacationer, sandwiching in enough sport and entertainment to afford him sufficient divertissement from his everyday labors and keep him from going stale. Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Virginia, Mississippi and other southern states have preserved many of the most historic buildings and battlefields of the Civil war. 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