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Show j ... - .. ' THE BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON UTAH . Bas-Reli- ef for Folger Library V- -r ?V V. Vp VV?. r IS i i ' ? t ' ' Sculptor Garattl carving "The Tragedy of Macbeth" on the exterior of the new Folger Shakespeare library at Washington. There are nine of these bas-relie- around the building, each one representing a scene in one of Shakespeare's plays. Sally Sez - I l When the trees shake their limbs, every leaf that falls II bespeaks ten thousand snow flakes. You can help the local I employers to provide winter jobs by Patronizing Home Industry. 60 years of BABIES have been helped to ifurdy childhood oo Scott't Emuliioo ' Jf Cod Liver Oil. It gives them Vitamin A for growth, and J&f f it wealth of Vitamia D and calcium ulta arc invaluable 5) for comet bone development. Doctors recommend Scott't f J Emulsion for infanta, growing children, expectant mother I,, and Invalids. Fine for adult too. It pleasant flavor make Y",f I it easy to take regularly. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. I I Slc Representatives, H. F. Ritchie & Co., Inc., New York. . ,mLV)k Lnrrun re ttfi KmmUUm'i "Hmmmm e ee IW ty JW as ""Vw l:H..rr8utikHJ Lot AwUi.KOlH fallen, ktkCb ;yim, toL .u, a:nrum e tuwr 7eM VM;4fi! ff Jf'h f iH$,XSf Iff.. These Brands Are Intermountain Made And Deserve Your Support Insist on Pure Virgin Wool Blankets Had In tb Intermountain West ORIGINAL UTAH WOOLEN MILLS Salt Laks City Not an Eastern Bird The only humming bird found In the eastern United States is the ruby-throa- t. - "GRAINS OF GOLD" THE WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL "Makes Cream Taste Better" Western Mads For Western Trade Ask Ysar Gracsr The World Moves "The Pilgrim's Progress" has been translated into Tubetube, one of the Papuan tongues, for the of Papua, who, In 1901, gained notoriety by the murder of a missionary and his ptrty. Ask Tsar Dnnrist ft APEX-K-HAN- D LOTION AN INTERMOUNTAIN PRODUCT Wood Used for the Ark Th Bible states that the ark wa built of gopher wood. The precise species has not been defi-nitely determined. Cypress, pine and cedar are the three most likely and the general opinion is that I cypress was the wood used. wmsii THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Now as never before the entire Intermountain region needs the support of its entire population. The farmers and ranchers need the support of the Intermountain towns and cities for a market for their home grown products. The Intermountain factories also need a market for their products. There-fore supply your table, equip your farms and ranches, and clothe your family with Intermountain products! And don't forget the Intermoun-tain Live Stock Markets. MRS. LYDIA E. STEELE, Pinedale, WyX GASOLINE Packed With Power A Unrefined The word "ain't" is a recognixed American contraction of am not, but it is classified as a vulgarism. BLUE SEAL CLEANSER Wonderful Sanitary Household Claanser and Water Softener SOLI DISTRIBUTORS ' UTTicSafttafco m. cHardwarceo. ASK YOUR DEALER FOREST DALE POTATO CHIPS Ke Eeeal Fee Crispneaa mad Quality Factory T Ksasiactea Ave. Bait Lake Cltjr Tel. H. 1741 No More Silver Dollars The coinage of the silver dollar was discontinued in 1928. There is no existing law that authorizes further coinage. L ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO. Braces Artificial Ltmbe Trasses Crutches Arch Bupports Extension Shoee Elastic Bowery In Salt Lake la 1908 ' Satisfaction Guaranteed go. I Bait Lake City. Ut. IEeUbliehed is a hybrid, the red the California black-berry. COUCHMAN COMPANY 131 So. West Tsmple - Bait Laks City Chimney Tops Calr. Bath Tubs, Camp Stereo and all kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Metal work. Warm Air Furnaces Installed and Repaired. J Soviet's Pride The largest textile mill in the world is the Melange Combine at Ivanovo-Vozenesens- k, in Soviet Russia. CLAUDE NEON LIGHTS Electrical Products Corporatiqw 104 Bo. Main Bait Lake City Sulphur Fumes Powerful Flying over a huge volcano In Alaska, airmen found that they could detect sulphur fumes at a height of 6,000 feet. qc nn per week wi" ?JeUU paid for the tt article on "Why you should use Intermountain made Goods" Similsr to above. Send your story in prose or verse to Intermoun-tain Products Column .P. O. Box 1S45, Salt Lake City. If your stery appears in this column you will QS AA receive check fo-r- VWsUV WANTEDS Nameo of A rente to sell Christ, mas Cards in lill throurh your Meal printer. Plans for 1M1 seine made ne. Bend la your name for details which will make year selling easier without the trouMes, mistakes and delay yen had in representina eastern factories.. Write WtjU,--r- , O. Bos IMS, Bait Lake City. ' f The yahati of Japan, an instru-ment with a brush and tube con-taining ink, is called the predeces-sor of the fountain pen. . vnnmWHMmammmmHmWHmmHmmmnaummmmmmmmaaaiSmWS) Credit of $10 on day course or $5 on night course I Given to the first new student sending in this ad to be used within 30 days it A course with us is a real investment Good places secured for students to earn board and room . ; ; Easy Divorce Novelty ; ; :: Wears Off in RussU V. ', ! Moscow.- - The novelty of ; easy divorce In Soviet Rua-- ; ! ! sla hat worn oft and the nuin-- ! ! ; ; ber of persons to take advsn-- ' ; . tage of the "new domestic freedom" has decreased sharp-- ly tn the last six months. Although the divorce rate ' is still one of the highest in ! the world, figures obtained from the state planning com- - mission showed 8,000 divorces and 16.795 marriages, or j ; a about 630 divorces to every ! ' ' 1,000 marriages, as compared ' ' I to 636 In 1930. ' V The cities had the greatest ; ; divorce rate, but Ml were low- - . . 1; er than in 1928, when there J; were 800 divorces to every ) ', 1.000 marriages. ) ) Pointing, to Salvation The organization known ss the Song of Gideon was organised July 1, 1809. Its declared purpose Is "to band together the Christian trav-elers of America, and through them to win the commercial travelers of America for the glory of God; to supply every hotel In America and Canada with a Bible for each guest room, and to prepare the hearts of travelers for salvation." Deceiving Catchword My little nephew, age eight, is wry much IntcreBted In reading. Recently he was looking through some old magazines which he had found In the basement. I noticed that he had not turned a page for a long time, but was concentrating on one alone, so I asked him what was so entrancing about it He an-swered in a rather puzzled one: "Auntie, it says 'Watch this col-umn,' and I've watched it for a long time and nothing's happened yet I" Chicago Tribune. pendablllty and safety of air trans-port is being substantially bettered. Another evidence of the Increased dependability of air . transport Is thU on the longest mall passenger line in the world, with both day and night service between New York and San Francisco 2,766 miles that company bad a record of com-pleting 99 per cent of all the mile-age scheduled for It last month. This is especially noteworthy, be-cause the company flew more than a million miles in one month with transports. A few years ago such a record was one to be hoped for. Air Transport Flying Shows Enviable Record Chicago. If a passenger were to fly 10,000 miles annually in planes flown on regular schedules of air-mail passenger lines, he might suffer k crack-u- p In his forty-sixt- h year and might be killed In the 608th year. If the same man, however, went the same distance In random flights, such as sight-seein-etc, be could anticipate an accident every five yetrs, or prepare for death In the thirty-fift- h year. This means that there were only Ave fatal accidents in more than 20,000.000 miles of seh eddied air-transport flying during the first six months of 1031, and thU the de-- Early New England . James II consolidated the New England colonies Into one province under Sir Edmund Andros M gov-ernor general, but In 1689, upon the accession of William III to the Eng-lish throne, the colonists revived their old governments. The people in Boston and nearby towns seized the fort In the hurbor and impris-oned Andros. Girl Elopes Day After She Weds - White's car was broadcast over "the country. The girl and her sweetheart came Into the hands of the law a week later, when they pLrked tbelr automobile across the street from the Miami police station. A detec-tive, glancing Idly from bis office window, noted the license tag was the same Whltemarsb officers hLd requested 4 lookout be kept for tnd placed the young couple In custody. Flees Undesired Mate With Childhood Suitor. Miami, Fla. Mrs. Mary Condon Greenleaf, beautiful twenty-year-ol- d bride of two weeks, has gone back to her Pennsylvania bridegroom Lfter a week's visit In Miami. This is not a social notice, as It may seem, but the story of a ro-mance that parents' wishes and marriage could not break. In the st.me automobile that took the young bride back to, her bus-ban- d was Harry White, twenty-six- . charged with abducting her from her husband's home at Whltemarsh, Pa, the day after her mtrrlage. The driver of the Pennsylvania-boun- d automobile, by the way, was Chief of Police Sherman Koons of Whltemarsh, who came here to re-turn the couple after they were by Miami police. The bride, before leaving the po-lice station here, asserted that ber romance with White was only "tem-porarily Interrupted" by the law. Of Her Own Accord. The young wife, almost child like in her youthfulness, tearfully pre-tested thct she came to Miami with White of her own accord. "This will all be straightened out when we get home," she declared. Then she told how she married Greenleaf because she thought White, her childhood sweetheart, had forgotten her. "t married the man of father's choice," she said. "Be had money, but he was much older than L I did It only to please father, and because I thought Harry would nev-er come back." White had left Whltemarsb sev- - eral years before tnd bad not been heard from. Mary went tearfully to her hus-band's home the night of the wed-ding. Tben who should appear the next day but Harry White, whom she had never ceased loving. Be htd read belatedly In a Pittsburgh paper of her approaching marriage and had trrlved too late to stop It "I thought you would wait," be reproached her. She told him of the long fight against the matchmaking of her fa-ther, her discouragement when she did not hetr from him after be left Whltemarsh. 8wears Out Warrant. . They decided to throw discretion to the winds and that night left by automobile for Florida. The next day Greenleaf, Infuri-ated when be learned that the bride he bad wooed so long had left him for her childhood sweetheart only a day after her marriage, swore out a warrant for White's arrest as a kid-naper. Description of the pLlr and Presidential Travel The President of the United States is commander in chief of its army and navy and accordingly can use any vessel in the navy when-ever he desires to. When the Pres-ident travels on a war vessel the operating expenses are paid from the regular navy appropriations and not from the President's traveling expense fund. Vantriloquitm .. The essential mechanism of ven-triloquism consists In taking a full breath, then keeping the muscles of the chest and neck fixed, and speak-ing with the mouth almost closed, and the Hps and lower Jaw as mo-tionless as possible while air Is very slowly expired through a narrow glottis. No air must escape through the nose. Widespread Metropolis The city of New York is incor-porated as five counties which are called boroughs municipally. These boroughs all have tbelr own bor-ough form of government, and the city hall In Manhattan borough is the headquarters for the city gov-ernment as a whole, as well as for the borough of Manhattan. Sentimental Dress Set Is Popular in London London. Sentimental handker-chief, glove and stocking sets are rapidly making tbelr appearance in the West end. These sets are decorated ir a number of various ways. The scar-let heart, for example, appears over the ankle on Sesb pink silk stock-ings, with which are worn pink suede gloves, similarly decorated. Hearts attached to the correspond-ing handkerchief complete the set The heart motif worn at after-noon teas or evening events Is also applied to sports wear. Golf hose have crossed mldlrons and golng-awa- y costumes show on embroidered airplane, ship, train or automobile. Chocolate Long Enjoyed Chocolate was a favored drink on this continent long before the arrival of the white man. The As-te-used It extensively and before them the Toltecs. Columbus was so Impressed with the commercial Eossihilitles of the cacao beans that back to Queen Isa-bella as a souvenir that promised profits. Leave Bird Babies Alone Rescuing the babies of wild birds and animals that appear to be aban-doned by their parents Is not rec-ommended by the American Game association, which says that the parents are likely to be only off getting food or driven away by ap-proach of strangers. Mining on Upgrade Tonopah. Nev. The report of B. T. Clyde and Fred Allen, assayerg for the United States mint at Car-son City, Is encouraging as show-ing that mining of precious metals during the fiscal year Is on the up-grade all over the state. Presidential Marketing Mrs. John Adams took the Presi-dential larder with her when she went calling. Delicacies were dif-ficult to get in those days. And so as she trudged about the foot paths, making her dally dozen of calls, she carried a basket filled with fresh vegetables, bundles of hops, bottles of yeast and of milk. Severe Contract A "yellow dog" contract Is an obligation which certain employers compel tbelr employees to sign when entering their employ, stating that during the period of employ-ment they will not enter into any negotiations or activities calculated to upset the present system of rates of remuneration. Mummy of Ancient Man Found ancient tribe, and these articles were placed beside him In death, so that he might continue his occupation tn another world, as was the ancient belief. .; ; ' Shroud of Feathers. Remarkable, too, was the fact that the shroud which covered the Toltec Ruins Yield Well Preserved Specimen. Cortes, Colo. The Toltec ruins, owned by Lee Dawson, three miles southwest of Cortes, are yielding some valuable archeologlcal specl- - torso, the cords which booud the man's knees, een to the knot which connected them, are plainly visible. The shroud. Investigation showed, was constructed of feathers. The finding In the Toltec ruins have added a great deal to man's knowledge of . the indent peoples. Dawson, during the past year work-ing alone, bas discovered knives, pottery, arrowheads and other prop-erties of the ancient Inhabitants of the village. Plates carrying hiero-glyphics, which be says contain the history of the people pt that day, have been nncovered,"together with a key which will enable hlro. to de-cipher the:plates.'5 mens. , Dawson's most recent discovery, and perhaps the most valuable, is a perfectly preserved mommy, which was uncovered a short time ago. The mummy is that of tv man of one of the ancient races which In-habited the Southwest centuries ago, and is in such a remarkable state of preservation that Dawson was able to put It In a "tse Immediately after it was unearthed, for display near the rulna Instruments of Weaving. The body, finger and toe nails, and hair tre In a splendid state of mum-mification. One ear is dried to the bead, but Is visible. The mummy was discovered In a long tunnel which connects two rooms. A willow mat, upon which the body was placed, w.s well pre-served, and pieces of weaving in-struments for such work, and alt other small Items found near the body were In good condition, and were placed tn the case with the body. Dawson's theory Is that the mummy was once a weaver In his Tramp Symbols The symbols employed by tramps are a form of sign language. For example, the cross means that the place so Indicated Is "good for a handout." This is generally a gate sign. The circle designates coins, and places so marked Indicate that money is sometimes obtained there. Plain Bequest There have been notable wills In many languages, but a most pic-turesque one is that of Tee Lang in Chinese: "Now my health grows dangerous so I write this will to my brother, Yee Suey, no matter when I die my property I give to Tee Suey to control." Imaginative Names Among unusual names of horses on an old program of racing events found recently In Glasgow, Scot-land, were "Jack's My Favorite." "Briton's, Strike Home," "Fear Not, Victorious," "Kiss In a Corner" and "First Time o' Asking." Life's Circles Our life Is an apprenticeship to . the truth that around every circle another can be drawn ; that there is no end In nature, but every end Is a beginning; that there Is always another dawn risen en mldocean, and under every deep a lower deep opens. Exchange. Israelitish Brick The Israelites while In Egypt probably made only the sun-drie- d variety of brick. They conslsted'of a mixture of clay and chopped straw or reeds, worked Into a stiff paste with water. The bricks were molded by hand. Difference in Clothing Black materials absorb heat and light, while white materials reflect them; therefore white clothing, on the whole, is cooler than black. The difference depends not only upon the color bnt also upon the tex-ture and type of material. Soapstone Production Virginia is the chief producer of soapstone. The purer mineral used for making powdered talc is ob-tained mostly In St Lawrence coun-ty, N. T., but some is produced In Pennsylvania, North Carolina and California. Denotea Miles Flown Man-mil- e is an aeronautical term, and means the number of miles flown by each man In any one plane. To illustrate, a plane car-rying two men to a destination 150 miles distant would have 800 man-mil-to Its credit. FARM GIRL CHAMPION Ht, A 'a-- ,'1 ' J J Iff ;;l . , 'tit National Farm Girl Champion Is the title given to pretty Ma urine Htmann of Omaha, Neb, who com-peted against a large field of con-testants at the Los Angeles county fair In Pomona. Events In which she participated and scored high est In total points were milking, com basking, churning, tractor driving tnd general housework. Thus she became champion Motor Vehicles Popular Although Argentina has less than 500 miles of surfaced roads It has the greatest per capita registration of motor vehicles of any country In the two Americas outside of the United States and Canada. Gems in Profusion In the Palu gem Held In Ran Diego county, California, tourma-lines have been found In great num-bers close to the surface of the earth. In some places they are picked up from the ground. Hunger Pangs End Girls' Hitch-Hik- e Tour Start Out to See World, but Stomachs Rebel. Atlanta, Ga. Pangs of hunger brought to an abrupt end here a pro-posed hitch hike tour of the .world by two pretty Michigan girls, and now they tre back at their homes at Grand Rapids, where they ran get three square meals a day. If not romance and excitement. The girls are Thelma . Benson, Ifteen, end Leone Bristol, seven-teen. They got as far as Atlanta In fine shnpe, although the pangs of hun-ger first struck them at Chatta-nooga, f day's drive from here. By the time they got here their tongues were fairly hanging out. Having no money and no means of satisfying their hunger, they wandered along the streets qf At-lanta, looking In windows of rest a and grocery stores. At a grocery deportment display of a Urge uptown department store Leone and Th' linu became so en grossed that they went Inside and paced slowly op tnd down the aisles, looking with longing glances at the food on the counters. Tbelr action aroused the suspi-cions ol store detectives, and before they knew It they were whisked to the office of the manager. There they told their story. They had left their homes Intending to go to Florida and ship from there to South Amjiict, later going to Spain and the continent "What were you using for money?" the manager asked. "We thought we could earn our way." said Leone. "We were wrong." The manager agreed at their re-quest to wire their ptrents. In the meantime they were taken to the police station, where they stayed only a few hours before wires came The girls ate for the first time In two days Just before they boarded a train for Grand Rapids. "Travel may broaden the mind," Leone observed, "bnt It certtlnly flattens the stomach." African Buffalo a Fighter The African buffalo Is consid-ered the most dangerods animal In Africa to hunt. The wounded buf-falo will go Into a thick brush and will lie down and when approached make a charge. Not an Imposing Number If all the kitchen aprons In the hope chests of this year's Jnne brides were laid end to end, they wouldn't reach from the front door to the breakfast nook. Cincinnati Enquirer. Ancient Hot-Do- g Stand Nuremberg, Germany, claims the first hot-do- stand. For four cen-turies "The Old Sausage Bell" has served little grilled franks and sauerkraut to tourists and towns-folk. The Enemy Retired Strategy broke up a revolution In one Central American republic, we hear, when the government forces retreated they left their bed-ding behind them. Kansas City Star. Uncle Eben "Folks Is bound te hab some-thi- n to worry 'em," said Uncle Eben. "If a man is too rich to own a mule he buys hisseif some race bosses." Washington Star. There's a Difference Diplomas presented college grad-uates are generally printed on 6hecpskln, but the ones handed out by the school of experience seem to be printed on rhinoceros hide. J Buoya, All Alike The bureau of lighthouses says that all types of buoys used by the Department of Commerce are made of steel plate and steel angles. Washington Star. Why Called "Old Bailey--A bailey was an open space ed by a fortification. If more than one line of fortification was ii present, there was an inner bailey and an outer bailey. "Old Bailey" in London is situated In one of the fortifications. baileys that was a part of the old Sense Organ in Fish Scientists have made many In- -' vestigntions regarding the lateral line which extends along the sides of fish, and which Is a sense organ of great usefulness. First "Press Association" The first news agency is believed to have been that organized by Charles Havas in Paris in 1835, when he began translating articles for the French press. In 1840 Havas established news service by carrier pigeons between Paris and London and Brussels. Knowledge and Ignorance Man's actual knowledge may easily be measured. His Ignorance Is for him unfathomable; he Is ignorant of the extent of his ignor-ance. Sterling. Money Saved by Warnings It has been estimated that New York saves $."500,000 every time it receives warning of an approach-ing cold wave or serious storm.' jBf f Simple Musical Instrument The concertina was invented by Charles Wheatstone in 1829. It is : a small musical instrument on the principle of the accordion. h I Social Handicap Awkwardness is a more real dis-advantage than it is generally thought to be; it often occasions ridicule, it always lessens dignity. |