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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH. UTAH AROUND the HOUSE Id never ke.5ite.te risks for e. tkrill eJweys so exciting Ircv eiger Lifes Custards. A stick of with glue. Level with sandpaper cinnamon broken into the milk when dry, and paint to match the beaten into custards gives them a color of the linoleum. faint cinnamon color, but does not Sliced ham darken them. Flavoring Ham. takes on an added flavor when Filling Worm Holes. If furni- fried under a covering of apricots ture is attacked by wood worms, or pineapple and a sprinkling of syringe the holes with paraffin, brown suar. and afterwards fill them with Cooking Green Vegetables. Let paraffin wax. the water be boiling when the Repairing Linoleum. Dents in vegetables are put in. The kettle linoleum caused by the pressure should be left uncovered and the of heavy furniture should be filled cooking time reduced to a with finely chopped cork mixed Coloring Roqaebrune and Monte Carlo. Beautiful Scenery, Gaiety, Sports And Quiet Life on the Famed Riviera Prepared by National Geographic Society. Washington, D. C. WNU Service. you think on the details it is a sadone. cruises to the dening The woman who washes gossips VACATION bring nu- with those near her; sometimes a merous visitors to the Ital- young one breaks into a gay song. are but trifles ian Riviera, continuation of the These ameliorations the discomforts. She who against French Riviera section which washes must do her work has become Europes synonym and bending well over thekneeling water, which is lower than she herself. for vacationland. The Riviera stretches toward the What aches and weariness must be sunrise and the sunset. Genoa is hers! And the water itself is as the dividing point. To the east is cold as mountain heights can make the Riviera di Levante the coast it. Mountain cliffs coming down into of the rising sun. To the west and on across the French border ex- the bay have split into occasional tends the Riviera di Ponente the chasms. In one such chasm the coast of the setting sun. early Italians chose to build a vilTwo distinct designs for living are lage and called it Zoagli. It is a in the rock. The railtraced along the beautiful coast of mere tocrack La way Spezia is fastened on the Italian Riviera. One is splashed with gaiety and sport; the other is miraculously high above. Was Zoagli originally a smugas normal as life in any of the other nest or a refuge from Saraof glers Whoever provinces neglects Italy. to penetrate the vicissitudes, hopes, cens? Its appeal is strong; its beauand trials of the life of the native ties are unique; even its occupationfor the sake of that more obvious al life deserves both these adjeclife of the casinos and luxury places tives. As it has no width, life there is lived on the perpendicular, misses the true soul of the region. To find this life of the people, one a sort of Jacobs-ladde- r life. must flee hotels and villas and nest No Privacy at Zoagli. in a tiny house clinging to the cliffs, The beach is a of entry and not too far from the sea to run departure. It is place like a gate in a down for an early morning splash. walled city, for movement and for There is a problem that one is gossip. No one can go or come never able to settle: whether the without the cognizance of all the Mediterranean is more beautiful village. Can life hold back any sewhen it is viewed from the height crets when lived on a series of ladof a villa or when it is explored ders? A few donkeys do the heavy caralong the shore. Gazing down at the points of rock and at the sea rying up steep ways, exclusive donthat slips in between them to make keys that by sharing the isolated blue bays with an edge of waves life seem to take their place with in fluffy ruffles, one may prefer the the people. Their life may be arheights. duous, but they have the honor of Portofino is an unbelievable sort sharing the house as well as the of place.. It gives no intimation of labor of the humans communistic its existence until it lies before you, donkeys, in a word. You can see below you. It is reached by leaving them all alone, digging their toes Santa Margherita and the sea and into the upward path or turning suddenly into a doorway of this vilwandering over a road in the hills. lage without wheels. Portofino a Lovely Picture. The innkeeper tells you proudly All of a sudden, as the high road the best velvets of Italy have that It before lies a you. turns, picture been made in Zoagli. That always unis sdmething of the imagination, was its velspecialty. Hand-mad- e thrills as real, but with such charm certo. You can see hand the vets, a child after the visit of Santa looms and the weavers at work up Claus. You want to thrust out a above now yes, just as it had alsudden hand and topple over the been. row of colored houses set in the ways the Patiently you climb, although for in an outward sweep, water skeptical of a trap to catch a tourist. fun of standing them up again. But it is true. The hand looms are And where does the water come The women weavers are at there. from? All around are wooded work. Piles of narrow ruby velvet hills; no sight nor sound of sea. lie about, catching the light like But for the little yachts at anchor, gems, in clumsy rooms that it might be thought an inland lake. smack of small, the Thirteenth century. But not even that nor anything else, Coast of the Setting Sun. ' gives reason for the curving line of Leaving the Riviera di Levante, high houses which seem to have been transferred en bloc from some you may experience the joys of motoring to places on the Riviera di crowded town. Ponente, and in that glad territory the Take a climbing footpath up that now belongs under the French opposite hill. As you mount, you flag but keeps the Italian soul in fine pass gardens of an occasional the breast of its oldest people. villa. They seem not to belong at Everywhere you drive your car all, but must be tolerated because you run into the Saracens their Genoese of rich it is the way some their history, and their evil towers, to build such misfits. reputation. They belong to that Up at the top of the path is a marvelous Mohammedan civilizalittle church on a terrace. Walk tion that in the Middle ages surforward beyond the obstruction of passed in certain' things the culture verdure, and the sparkling Med- of Europe, much of which was then iterranean lies spread at your feet. undeveloped. They began the habit One good jump, a stiff fall of 500 of leaping across the Mediterranean feet, and you would be in its frill of from North Africa when the first dewaves under the cliff. Contrast it tachment of these . able pioneers harbor of Porto- touched Gibraltar and proceeded with the fino just behind you. You laugh with to possess Spain, delight at the beauties of inconsisThe people who drove them out tencies. were even less mannerly than they. This you learn at the marvelous Rapallo Mow Is a Resort. Rapallo has become rather much village of Eze near that point of the of a resort. Nature gave it a har- Moyenne Corniche (as the middle bor curving in from the peninsula road from Nice to Menton is called) of Portofino, but a shallow harbor, where the rock rises like a monunot yachts. ment above it and seems to domjust nice for fishermen, A promenade follows its pebbly inate sea and penetrate sky. beach, where children played withToiling up the slope with delight out danger and where groups of at every step, you pass through an maidens walked on Sundays and archway. It is the city gate. No threw important glances over the city opens before you; only a paved shoulder at groups of young men path, narrow and steep. There is who did the same. All these things not a yard of level walk in the Of rea go on still, but under the eye of the entire maze of ways. ' people of a casino and big new streets there are none. hotels. Extended arms touch both side Where a mountain stream ran walls at once. One might be in a down to join the waters, women are crypt, so frequent are the archet washing. A common sight, but if spaces through which one gropes. hill-lock- ed . , . CHERU& CHEERFUL THE, Items of Interest to the Housewife Vken you live t. will it vitk mr: WNU Service. Strange Facts ! Government I Pays Cats T'HE most economical way to cut a slip cover is to make a pattern first. 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