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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Thnrsday, August 16, 1928 Announce Best Flour for Making Pretzel Pennsylvania was tits first home of the pretzel In America. That state to this duy lends (lie Union In the pro-duction of this "species of fruit." These, says the Pathfinder Magazine, were some of the Incidentals picked up by the Department of Agriculture when It made a seurch for facts which would determine the flour most suit-able for pretzel milking. It was also learned thut there are two dlMllnct types of pretzels the familiar hard pretzel and the soft pretzel, which Is Intended for con sumption the duy it Is baked. Some of the hard pretzels are uiuchln Mumped und others ure made by hand. Hut the inuchlues are used only e manufacture of the smuller sizes The characteristic twisted pretzel U twisted by bund even though the dough Is rolled by a iimihliio. No machine bus been perfected which will give the purtlculur tw'st desired. An ex perienced and skillful operator can twist about twenty-liv- e or thirty pret ztls a minute. The goverumcnt experts learned tliut u sitiisfaclory pretzel Hour can be made by blending hard wheat Hours und soft wheal Hours of high and low protein content, or by using u "pat-ent" or "straight" Hour with a smull percentage of a "cleur" Hour. "Fair Weather" The weuther bureau often gets the criticism of iniiUIny a miutalie in li predictions when the foreeiim Is ex actly right Tor Instance, reudlng thin the weather Is likely to be "fair" Ik generally Interpreted by the render u nieunlng "clear," but as u mutter ol fact It Is an elastic term, for It may mean a cloudy sky or even a sUlu precipitation of ruin. The weather bureau In Its forecast work considers a day as 'fair" when not more than 0.01 Inch of precipitation Is expected to occur within the period covered h. the forecast. Fought Slaveholding The autlsluvery agitation com nieuced In the United States at a very early period of lis history. The Nu tlonal Antlslavery association was formed In 1833. In lSTtl William l.loyd Gunlsou founded the Liberator, a weekly periodical, which continued It publication until lWXJ, and which wus devoted entirely to the propagation ol antlslavery sentiment. Associated with Mr. Garrison previous to the Civil war were such men as Wendell Phillips, diaries Sumner. Oerrltt Smith, and a womun. Lucretln Mntc You Never Can Tell She cnuie Into the drug store several times a week to use the telephone booth, giving us a good reason that the rules Mere lower than If she tele-phoned from her apurtinent, and the service wore prompt. On every occasion she opened the door as fur as ll would go and looked curefully Into the corners of the booth, so unfailingly that a clerk one da) usked the reason. "Seventeen years ago," she replied "I dropped 3 cents on the floor while telephoning, and when I picked It up I found 30 cents lying right beside It. I thnught It might possibly happen again." The Muihrat Nine-year-ol- d Joe Is still wonderlnc why his mother and father were both seized with a coughing fit when he gave them this-- masterpiece of his own composition to read: The njushrat Is about 3 times ar big as a oranery house rat. he has a plump flgur and round head. He Is brown on his body but no hear on his tule. His house Is round and made of lily-root- s and cuttules, La winter If he Is frozen In he eat? the Illy roots of his house. His Habits are good If he lives not near furnis. II he gets a carrot he gose to a elevut place where he can jump of at the first sine of danger. 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Various difficul-ties have so far . prevented exact measurements. The pressure exerted on spots of the earth's crust by the rising tide of the ocean Is another thing that makes It heave and full. Atlantic tides have caused an observed earth bulge eight hundred miles away, and It Is thought j probable that this Influence girdles the world. A Sun Secret A rather dull student found It Im- - possible to believe that the earth Is round, In spile of the arguments of nn eminent astronomer. "Hut look here, Johnson," sulci the astronomer, "you must see that the earth cannot be anything else but round. Now, tell me, where does the sun rise?" "In the enst, of course!" j "And where does It set?" j "In the west." "Well, then, how does It manage j to get back In the east again by the morning?" Johnson thought hard for a minute. Then an Intelligent look dawned In his eye. "Why, of course," he said at last, "It Just slips bock In the night I" I |