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Show This Home-Mixed Syrup Relieves Coughs Quickly j Needs No Cooking Saved Money. The surprise o your lifo 13 waiting for you. in your own kitchen, when ! It comos to the relief of coughs due ! t colds, in Just a moment, you can mix a eouh syrup that Kives you about 4 times ay much fur your money, end Is aurpn.iinj? for quick results. Make a syrup by stirring 2 cups of granulated suar and one cup of , trip and he had -i a deer but when he er to the fallen doe the water a few moment, until dls.se No cookinf? needed it's no trout all. Or you can use corn eyru liquid honey, instead of supar p Then put ounces of I'lr'a tnined from any druF'") sti-bottle. sti-bottle. Kill up wlt ' . you have a full -mdred shots ful couph m lasts a lonp- lie'at-'K came to him. The hoaxers ip inally retrieved their decoy and found 67 hits. They mentioned that one car of hunters went into a ditch stopping their car in such haste. If you want to read the entire article get the last issue. Skiing has been terrific all week with skiers enjoying the lifts in Alta daily. Curt Chase dropped into the shop for a little chat and to renew accquaint-ences. accquaint-ences. He is now out of his cast and has been skiing three times around Denver. He will be located lo-cated in Aspen this winter. Why do they all go to Aspen for jobs? I'm told that several more of our good skiers in this part of the country will be doing the same. It looks like Larry Maus will be working in Alta this winter as manager of the Ski Patrol which will be paid and operated by the Winter Sports Ass'n. That should insure safer skiing and better facilities for the injured. in-jured. His knee will be in shape for the opening on the 23 of Nov. I just got the latest dope on the golf clubs that will be coming com-ing forward soon. The head of all the woods will either be laminated or plastic. This will be an improvement over the persimmon per-simmon heads that have- been getting worse with each season. Had an interesting time hunting hunt-ing pheasants last week-end. I went out with a group of hunters. hun-ters. With bows we had shots at rabbits, magpies, squirrels and the like but the poor hunters had a heck of a time trying to flush any pheasants. One hunter told me that his well-trained dog could not find the scent, and ran over the birds before he flushed them. |