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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Hitler Views Biggest Maneuvers Book of Prayer Used by Greeley at Smithsonian Foreign Words THE CHEERFUL CHERUB and Phrases Washington, 'D. C. An old EpiscoA priori. (L.) From what is bepal prayer book, used every day by the late Gen. Adolphus Greeley dur- fore; from cause to effect. Bon mot. (F.) A witticism; a ing his Arctic expedition, forms a part of a collection of his personal pun. effects recently placed on exhibition Currente calamo. (L.) With runinstitution ning or fluent pen; offhand. by the Smithsonian through the courtesy of his heirs. Dum vivimus, vivamus. (L.) The battered old Book of Common While we live let us enjoy life. Et tu, Brute! (L.) And thou Prayer falls open naturally when it is picked up to a selection from the also, Brutus! (Caesars exclamaeighty-nintforty-fiftand one tion on seeing his friend Brutus h, in leather cheir.5 around the ligkt Dot 1 go out and spread my wings znd fly And to 7. Among other relics of the expedition contained in the tion are: the spectacles and worn by Greeley at the Lady lin Bay camp; a sprig of 25 sit spend the evening with And h, hundred and tenth psalms.' Day after day, more than a half century ago, it was opened to that page by the commander of a little body of American soldiers in about the most desperate circumstances in the story of polar exploration. The reading of passages from this book by Greeley helped to keep up the courage of this starving followers while their number dropped from the sters among his assassins.) Feu de joie. (F.) A bonfire or firing of guns to express public joy. Invita Minerva. (L.) Minerva being unwilling (i. e.) without genius or inspiration. imd sky IK NU Service. Scottie Tea Towels heroic collec- No need for Scottie to teach her puppy new tricks hes up to them already! And what a joyous set arctic of motifs with which to cheer the grass he collected, as a sample of towels that serve for heaviest Grinnell Land flora; the flag that kitchen duty. There are seven of flew over the camp at Lady Franksee what simple cross and them, lin bay, and tattered fragments of With camouflaged machine-gunnecrouched at his feet, Realm-lead- the flag flown over the farthest north Adolf Hitler of Germany surveys the battlefield in Southern camp established by the expedition. Germany during the Reichs biggest war maneuvers since the days of 1914. CHINESE GIRL WINS rs The other people stzy indoors zX nigkt gloves Frank- er by 8 inches; material requirements; illustrations of all stitches needed. Send 15 cents in stamps or coins (coins preferred) for this pattern to The Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York 5 N. Y. Write plainly pattern number, your name and address. Fatal Norwegian Tragedy Was Not First of Kind Other Avalanches Have Taken Heavy Toll of Lives. With a terrifying roar, an avalanche plunged from rocky cliffs nearly a mile high into the still waters of Loen lake, The western Norway, recently. wave that followed was reported to be as high as the Capitol building at Washington. It took a toll of more than 70 lives and nearly wiped out two villages near the head of Washington, D. C. the lake. Loen lake, an extension of a series of waterways leading inland from Nord Fjord, is no stranger to disaster, says the National Geographic society. Many inhabitants of the region recall a MAYORESS FROM CHILE soar sheer rocky heights, topped by snow-cla- d peaks ana glaciers. The scenery is grand and impressive, and scores of beetling precipices, dashing waterfalls, and islets seem to pass in review as the lake steamer plows along, leaving rippling furrows on the pale green surface of the water. The lake itself is about ten miles long. Except for a few knife-lik- e ravines, it is entirely surrounded by huge precipices nearly 5,000 feet high, with mountain peaks towering another 1,000 to 1,500 feet above the clifftops. Between many of the peaks huge glaciers descend, but all of them are transformed into waterfalls before they reach the lake. When clouds hang low in the region these falls seem to drop out of the mist. One of the most spectacular sights in western Norway is a glacier which periodically breaks off from the brow of a cliff on the western shore of the lake. In summer large masses of ice are detached, plunging a sheer 3,90C feet with a rumble like thunder, to dash to pieces among the rocks at the waters edge. Often accumulated ice fragments are spread out in a great pile below. Most impressive of the lakes rock walls is the steep, serrated face of Ravnefjeld, source of the avalanches that caused both the 1905 and recent disasters. Pattern IN UTAH AND Sulphur and Salt Little Gem Hoahing, of China, proved herself a sensation at the girls junior lawn tennis championship tournament at Wimbledon, England. She defeated Rosemary Thomas in the final match to win the title and the cup which she so proudly displays here. itself and plunged into the lake, can still be seen. This slide was recalled by a memorial stone on a low rock by the lake. The villages of Noesdal and Boedal, which were reported virtually destroyed by the recent wave, hug the shore across the lake from the Ravnefjeld. They again felt the full force of the giant waves set up by the tons of rock hurled into the water. Many of the houses had Seldom See Sun. been moved up the shore since the Near the southeast end of the 1905 catastrophe, but still not far cliff faces enough. lake, this stern 6,575-fothree of the principal hamlets of The principal industries of the the region and a number of scat- region are fishing and catering to tered gaards, or homesteads, whose summer visitors. The villages. are inhabitants sometimes do not see ideal headquarters for mountain the sun at all during the winter climbers who wish guides for the months. ascent of the many peaks and Scars of the 1905 avalanche, glaciers above the lake. Trout and when a stupendous crag detached salmon are abundant. fan-shap- 1228 stitch tis, with crosses an easy 8 to the inch! Done all in one color, theyll make smart silhouettes gainst the whiteness of your tea towels. Send for the pattern! 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WEST, GEN'L MGR. ot visit to Paying a New York is Mrs. Alicia C. De who is shown on the S. S. Back home in Chile Barbara. Santa the senora is mayor of Providen-cione of the countrys most aristocratic residential communities. She is believed to be the first woman to hold such a post in a South American republic. long-deferr- ed Er-razur- is, Don's let Winter catch you unprepared! Almost Died of Thirst in Desert a, similar tragedy in 1905, when 61 persons lost their lives. In 1934 nearly 50 persons were drowned by giant waves set up in the same manner at Tafjord, a few miles northeast of Loen lake. ' Loen lake is famed among travelers and anglers as one of the most beautiful of many long, nard fingers of water row, the rugged, mountainous along coastline of western Norway. A barrier of rock separates it from the main fjord and the sea, raising its level to a height of some 289 feet above sea level. Spectacular Falls. Visitors and fishermen generally approach the lake by boat, landing at the village of Loen, at the head Some of the eight passengers and crew of four of the Imperial Airof Invikfjord. From there to Lake Loen they follow a modem road, ways liner Horsa shown as they lay near exhaustion under the shade of the plane wing on the Arabian desert where they made a forced paralleling a dashing stream that landing recently. In the foreground is Mrs. Wallace Smith of Brisbane, serves as an outlet of the lake. Meadows, lush and green, along England, the Only woman in the party, who said when they were resthe shore soon give way to a strip cued, Had another day passed, I doubt if any of us would have been They drank dew from the plane wings. of firs and beeches. Above them alive. stone-ringe- CHANGE TO QUAKER STATE WINTSK OH In Winter, more than ever, your car needs the extra lubricating value that Quaker States exclusive refining process puts into tits oils and greases. 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