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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH thinks about: SAY not tonight that you are , through ; There will be something more to do A Bride for King Edward Tomorrow morning. Only they Are ever through to whom the day to tradition or Suggests no deed that may be done law its Tomorrow with the rising sun. maybe King Edward is limited in the choice of a bride to For those who do the things worth one of five European princesses. while Even his so, majesty would find Are not the ones who end a mile And see no new mile on ahead: nearly everybody over here giving loud cheers and some of his loyal subThere is a valley yet to tread jects at home doing the same thing, Beyond the crest of evry hill too, I bet you did he To those who follow heavens will. just up and marry the Were never through while theres a healthy, sweet, thing To do, while theres a song to sing, daughter of some English country A prayr to utter, or a friend family. To hearten even at the end. Indeed, he might go Yes, even deeds God understands further and fare no The old can do with folded hands. worse, by taking for his queen a For, be they little, be they great, Canadian girl. Still, Each morning our new tasks await, this would severely A word to say, a smile to give shock a certain type That makes life easier to live. of Britisher who alHow young or old, or I or you. There will be something more to do. ways refers to a Canadian as a coDouglas Malloch WNU Service. lonial, with a lower case c or, how about a maiden from a quarter which, like Canada, produces some of the loveliest women in the world the AnNovelty in Hats tipodes? By the way, does that same breed of insular Englishman call a native of those parts an Antipathy? Probably so. Beverly hills, calif. normal- clean-bloode- -minded, well-bor- THREE modern villages already have ocin the Netherlands and cupied. This photograph shows De Terp, In the province of Wieringermeer, just completed. It consists of a hundred houses, shops and a school. When the picture was made the inhabitants of the new village were moving in with their household goods. BEDTIME STORY FOR CHILDREN By THORNTON W. BURGESS LIGHTFOOT IS RECKLESS HIS search for the new stranger who had come to the Green Forest, Lightfoot the Deer was wholly He no longer stole like a gray ,shadow from thicket to thicket as he ihad done when searching for Miss jDaintyfoot He bounded along, careless of how much noise he made. From time to time he would stop to whistle a challenge and to clash his horns TN reck-jles- s. where the stranger was. Now and then he found the strangers tracks, and from them he knew that this stranger was doing just what he had been doing, seeking to find the beautiful Miss Daintyfoot. Each time he found these signs, Lightfoots rage increased. Of course it didnt take Sammy Jay long to discover what was going on. There is little that escapes those sharp eyes of Sammy Jay. As you know, he had early discovered the game of hide find seek Lightfoot had been playing with the beautiful young visitor who had come down to the Green Forest from the Great Mountain. Then, by chance, Sammy had visited the Laughing Brook just as the big stranger had come down there to drink. For once, Sammy had kept his tongue still. There is going to be excitement here when Lightfoot discovers this fellow, If they ever meet, thought Sammy. and I have a feeling that they will, there is going to be a fight worth seeing. I must pass the word around. So Sammy Jay hunted up his cousin. Blacky the Crow, and told him what he had discovered. Then he hunted up Bobby Coon and told him. He saw Unc Billy Possum sitting in the doorway of his hollow tree and told him. He discovered Jumper the Hare sitting under a little hemlock tree and told him. Then he flew over to the dear old Brier Patch to tell Peter Rabbit Of course he told Drummer the Woodpecker, Tommy Tit the Chickadee, and Yank Yank the Nuthatch, who were over in the Old Orchard, and they at once hurried to the Green Forest, for they couldnt think of missing anything so exciting as would be the meeting between Lightfoo't and the big stranger from the Great Mountain. Sammy didnt forget to tell Paddy the Beaver, but it was now news to Paddy. Paddy had seen the big stranger on the edge of his pond early the night before. Of course Lightfoot knew nothing about all this. His one thought was to find the big stranger and drive him from the Green Forest, and so he continued his search tirelessly. T. W. Burgess. WNU Service. d n Hamlet and Hams a peasant audience papers THE Rumaniasaybroke up a Shakespearean performance because it wasnt funny. Well, could they but watch some of the Hamlets Ive watched, theyd die laughing. Likewise, if those riotous peasants really hsfve a sense of humor theyd get a giggle out of a certain not altogether unfamiliar pattern of classical screen production, never realizing, of course, that they wrere laughing at an epic. One thing, though, we can do superlatively in these parts and thats putting on a ballyhoo. That gigantic flaming meteor which scared folks along the eastern coast wouldnt have caused a ripple out here. Wed just think somebody was opening a new lunch stand over on Hollywood bouleFeathers trim this brown felt hat vard. with the interestingly stitched crown and small upturned brim. It is worn Perkins Versus Roper by Maureen OSullivan, screen player, so wish the Tommy Manvllles with a sports sweater and tweed jacket. IDO make up their mind, one way or the other, so wTe could all concentrate on those plaintive tapping sounds emanating from the cabinet at Washington. Dame Rumor hath it that Its Uncle Tba likinG- of Dan Roper signaling faintly for help CJonen because somebody in the administrajn.e.ve.30 , tion is trying to snatch his playthings cootofil from him. Now Uncle Dan is a patient soul and a true southern gentleman, both, not for worlds would he antagonize so thmfct any good Democrat, much less a lady Democrat But they do say he harbors a secret gnawing grievance. to As the report filters through out here he doesnt mind Mme. Perkins taking body her own job so seriously, but does object to her trying, with equal seriousness, to take his. It may be only a base Republican blespoonfuls of ketchup, four drops of tabasco sauce, two tablespoonfuls of slander. Still, say what you will, Mme. chopped olives and mix welL Serve Perkins has got a mighty determined on any green or vegetable salad. jaw. Eves EpiGrAcas too is MOTHERS "There Is Going to Be Some Great Excitement Here When Lightfoot Discovers This Fellow," Thought Sammy. against the trees and stamp the ground . with his feet f After such exhibitions of anger he would pause to listen, hoping to hear some sound which would tell him DESSERTS NEW AND OLD in cupful of cold water for ten minutes. Add cupful of sugar to a melted chocolate candy bar ; add one cupful of scalded milk. Cook until smooth, then add three more cupfuls of milk, the soaked gelatin and a teaspoonful of vanilla. Stir until well mixed, remove from the fire and pour Into a mold to chilL one-ha- lf one-ha- kind that SUNDAY desserts are the made the day before and give mother a real day of rest. The following are some which will be enjoyed by the whole family: other s lf one-thir- d HARRAH By F0NJAY Public Ino. Copyright by COOK BOOK Peanut Brittle ParfaiL of a cupful of brown Take one tablespoonful of butter and sugar, blend well in a saucepan. When of a cupful of smooth add water and cook, stirring constantly. This makes a sirup. Beat the yolks of two eggs until light in the top of a double bbiler, then add the sirup gradually and beat until light and fluffy. Set aside to cool. Beat one cupful of heavy cream until stiff, add a pinch of salt and a scant .cupful of ground peanut brittle. Mix well and pack in ice and salt or freeze in a mechanical refrigerator. RY THIS TRICK unlass Ledger, one-four- th Porto Rican Baked Bananas. Select underripe bananas; put them without removing the skins into a very hot oven to bake until the skins burst. Serve in a folded napkin do not remove the skln9 until the moment of eating. Serve with plenty of butter. Alabama French Dressing. To the french dressing add two ta- - the, ijcieriority is evident every else Banana Ice Cream. Reading 5,000,000 Telegrams Scald one quart of thin cream, add it may have been sort of one and for Senator Blacks comcupfuls of sugar. WIUI.E When cold add a pint of chilled cream mittee to seize all those musty mounand freeze. When the cream is partly tains of private telegraph messages, frozen add one and cupfuls of why Invoke the law to enjoin em? banana pulp put through a ricer with Surely anybody who deliberately sits lemons. down to wade through 5,000,000 stale the juice of one and Finish freezing and let stand well telegrams has been punished before he packed to ripen for several hours. starts and will suffer from pollen In Western Newspaper Union. the pod before hes through. Think of the wires a fellow gets on birthdays and holidays. Some of them arent so good even when fresh, are they? w..v Apparently the present investigation aims to find out whether any lobbying has actually gone on in Washington. one-ha- lf one-ha- lf one-ha- lf Cowboy Sculptor Models Will Rogers . Chocolate Blanc Mange. Soak three tablespoonfuls of gelatin COIN, HAT AND GLASS hat is resting upon a large glass. The presence of the hat makes it impossible for any object to enter the glass. Taking several pennies, the magician shows them in his right hand, while he steadies the hat with his left He flings the coins into the hat One coin travels straight through the crown and arrives, wi& a clink, in the A DERBY f tumbler. examiHat coins and glass may be accomwas the trick ned- How, then, plished? Very simple so simple, in fact that you can learn It with but little practice.' Wedge a coin between the hat and the glass rim, where it stays hidden, before the trick. As your right hand flings the coin, yonr left steadying the bat raises just a trifle and the hidden coin clinks' Into the tumbler ' WNU Service. 1 Farewell to Shaw FTER his recent scorning tour he has left us once onr venerated idol and always our severest critic. Somebody overlooked a chance as the worlds most vegetarian, having in advance deplored it for showing the bad taste to be a Yankee Institution, stood on the rim of Americas noblest scenic wonder, shaking a petulant whisker over that incredible void and munching a carrot sandwich. The Grand and poison-ivcanyon certainly would have been such a swell place for throwing your old George Bernard Shaws. With thickening on half of Europes frontiers not to mention Asias the League of Nations is functioning as usual In other words, it Is to menacing armies what a weather-van- e is to the weather, A trans-continent- al y war-clou- If its the bathing suit that makes the difference," eaye pertinent Polly, a lot of ua just fail to be a nudist yi a mere thread." i 1 Bell Syndicate. i i WNU Servloe. 1 i tt UGHLETTE WHEELER, cowboy sculptor of Arizona and Florida, inspects his clay model of Will Rogers Ih the saddle, which Mr. Wheeler brought to Yellow Springs, Ohio! to be cast In bronze in the Antioch college art foundry. ' The figure of the dead humorist is considered an excellent likeness. JLX ft ft i jr 1 ( IRVIN S. COBB- WNU srvlc |