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GA"A0J% " �N.., , , I oplai#- .T.R1 , I " ,409,019 caus of f o94- ­*oat ..Q � It ,�. vu , � f � . _; ,t 11 11, 4 � L �� 90L. 14140, 49 it. � V910h� t4ow t-W-Irbp , J I ,to,r:,bq­ baffled by sue 'Pic k- f up in. makswQrk canuerifas'the c%grqb. I � tue eig r .­ ­�. I � J.,.�,,,� X, 111. I - , - ­ - . ... , 1: ::: .30— -&I".41., �1� , , , `111 111. ".. . . 11 � - Uvlp� -,A , p-m��"' ­wme .. ,ow --M 1. ­br e, 1 I - r, '2��., , ,,;;, , " �.�;�� . I I .. : -d I a ,,, * �,,Ar P. �4.440"Vc, - diAtIons, Of 4 O'd ,�g. '. ��. � . : gtart%'[�-82,M POOD43 Of flour, MOO ,'iv:, .L'A, . ''I . � , . , � � . """' '111'MM -I'S - po t, Is a %aps"o. . fAecr4ox .. . . ' 11 ftft'2 da 9 4#� ­ lu.stantm #0 bee" x0pork- �:'*IQW TO FIN,0 . t And , vUele, . , f . A " " I ., ,Amwtw�. I , . , Ito, , , H,F,ALTIj Pounds ot meA � 27,106 a a P . I , "A . '�,.'a ­ - 11 . me -loagest rectl* beMvd,tba1r-,heaft.-#n4 export- ,ed 4a whid4­ well-Oulned . birils hAVO - ; , I-. Q�fbi* New clotlill.W Wap manufac- * - I � , - , . 1�1` meuts tend, to 2 prove- that tbgy -,qw , been aonfused� thrown- off their'VoWse A 41AIngulghed; English Physician- tured. And old 'clothing renovated., in I I . I , " I %��,,. �', I . Over recorded. - A , il I ` - I �pnqq, I.. bad see many times as VaT- as-humAue.: or even k4 ,� , � re. - forced *A abandon -flight were, has t4ld, us that H04,101- is found in A cliurch sewing rooms. There wero � . ,- ,p o .M-' . Z ­ I %. I t- found his BIA this does not explain; 110w -W Pig- Iy because a& broadcasting statloh las w4y of life rather t#au in a bottle of other supplies - reminiscent * of' Pioneer I �� ." : . . I A I , . � � acas, - eon. taken hundreds of miles from lit, Q*r path. Birds tossed from the medici supparting., this state- days of the bishops? sto -4 � I �� I I , 1: "�,B, . ra Car ., . pw. In. - rebouseA ,� I ikima ­­­ :` a away. An Amy home in a wicker basket in an ex- roof - of a broad,castiag station -while msut­,"there is, no reflection cast u0- 000 bushels of wheat, 7,000 Pound*,pf � I � I . 4 . � I'll Press car will, when '1000ed." spiral .the station 1p will go tfirough 'on the yalue of medlelue. There are -shelled a, dioney, foolde . i , 11, . I 8 , Maine. , , u Id . � corp, apple I "I . . I �. :: I . Me, 2100 miles. upward for some.'20 or 30 seconds Aheir conventional spiral ascent -and ,a -few 4ma w&kU- we might -say we pajkkW�!aad livestoolL - . --------.--1 ,,, I . - � ­� , - I- I.. I - ust�na and stsm. I and then -streak -homeward at � Afty- -promptly start -for bonic - But lot -the '*,ikt�jhfilr weight in gold because of . Ambitious ' make4ork buildleg's .% .. . A we know little miles an hour. � "I broadcasting begin and, tbe�'will cir- their value in. the.treatment of cer- were put up, financed lu,pmt by local I k tqrious force that I In short flights over familiar terri- c�e helplessly for several minutes and taixi diseaAes. Their value depends, ,congregations and In part by thexan- . .. . I I � - �1­1. ., �­.­ . ­ _ pigeon than was torybe might'set his course by. IaDdl- finally settle to the groun4cL This is however, upon their proper use. They.eral church. Ownem gave the use of I I . I � .. , , .,� "'k, will to ,Me ancient Greeks,, wh -acres were flarmed, on . � , I I , ;� �� ,. 1, �a o markE6 spiraling till he sees a famil- a scant clue indeed, and has so far must be taken a,t certain times and land, and 2,296, � I'll W. . ��P-�', " - oovvA�yed the names Of Olympic vie. iar tree or steeple and, therploy get- added nothing conclusive to our in quantities suitable to each case. - this basis. Towns were coin6ed for . . . . I A . I . I - P � �.� 1, l'!�,; iorI4 to their various cities by pigeon ting his bearings. But the bird whicli knowledge of the' birds' mys�erlqus, The evil that exists and the 'iI jobs I in -private employwent and 1,033 of the ourrent anecdote? Should you, pared to take whatever ineasureamay . 11 -­ - � e*v : K . " ", � t , J flew from Arras to Saigon travelled ability to find their way home, over from wW.ch a great deal of actual - m4n were placed In the first 6 m�onths. acoquipany the offer of your'haad be required to "deal with this situ&- 11 , I ,:: 1. � PO$ "I I , E. ; i , hom- in -the hold- of a ship. around India; vast distances. harm Nealts. is the taking of modi-. On 363 work projectsi 19,000 persons with some banality such as Inust, tion.-- Do not hesitate to strikis down. 1� I, �-;! This mudb�-we do know: the � �,O. I . . � -editer- But our ignorance of their basic so- cine, seltor�lered, Ing along?" I I � ''1.4.. � Inq. trait has ijeen greatly developed through the Red Sea and -the. M . . , with the .idea ,that were employed. Ndbody was paid be runru No, all this is the-pffendsi In cold., blood.it need be- .. I I '., 4.,�", ., and the range of flight remarkably , ranean. He had. no opportunity to se- cret has not prevented our using them the bottle of medicine will cure dis- money for' -work; the worker Was giv- quite. superfluous. Just hold out your If the obstructionist is a,woman, sond 4 . �-,- . , . � 1.-*:., Increased- by careful breeding and! lect landmarks, and he certainly could as messengers, nor detracted from ease, when what is required is � a en a -receipt for, #o many hours . of hand. Most,well-bred persons win ,you 4ave,.scru s against hitting, & - ", ,";1. � i - - . pie I' ,."11p, . � I - ti-alAug. Typical is the regimen at! not see 7200 -miles. Not even a "birol-'s their Popularity among sportsmen. change in the manner of life. If the labor. When he needed assistance, be understand the signal. But what If *Oman, a playful Push may do the I �.�, , . . 1, . , ... . t -to fit,the cir- ��, 1:,'�.,- - I t, e pigeon loft -of the Army Signal eye view" is necessary. A bird- which The sport of pigeon racing Was im- diet is faulty, if there is'Insufficien presented this at a bishop's atore� your hand is ignored? After ,all, one trick. Choose ainklidd �o,��,�,',�'.. � '. 1, h I I . v,- - - .. Corps at Fort MGnmouth, New Jer- I was released at some distance from ported from Belgium during the last exercise taken, if tlLe body or mind house and received according to bAia should be prepared, for everything. cumstanees, ando—open ibe, door. I 1� ?,,'��.` I �, sey, The fledgling, or 11squeaker," is, FGTt Bliss, near El Paso, was caught quarter Of the 19' century, and. to-daY requires rest, these needs, without, needs. The married man with 'chil- Suppose your hostess is blind. distrait, Si* -walk OUL The principle that � ,k:� � ' - . 1'� , . . I and had his wings clipped by some- pigeon clubs will be found' in every whi�h the sufferer feels a lack � Of dren got more supplies in, return.for occupied, rude. fit such applies here is precisely'the same as sl-, -. ­ fQd--goru and Pease within. the loft boes the rule I , ��­-.": :.� at regular intervals. When he is six I one who wanted, to keep ihim - but city of any size throughout the coun- health,. are not to be overcome bY hi"abor than the single man. a situatton? ,Of, course it does. You that which I laid dojwn under rate , � � �11111 I : weeks old, be is taken outside the loft. returned to -the 'fort some days later try. Pigeons with pedigrees bring his taking one or- more bottles of within a year ,every one of the will observe that nothing was said four. Think of the mjDy groups, you --- �, -, I . ' ', .11 ., 14g, 1 .mysterious $25., to $50 a head as a usual d'4,& moolig: n , I 84,460 Mormons was removed from about sh*king haudai It is true that have seen -leaning a a t e ,vL­­--- -- --and put back in. again through a trap wAlki Wbatever this tha " 1. . ' --- -, � - .. g ins op n ao�r& ;.. �V,�. door, and,41mmediately glVen corn, and power may be, we are reasonably cer- though -they have sold for as high The fundamental problem of health the government reffef rolls alff over this usuaUy occurs; W much the bet- In different stages of exhaustion an& ,U� I peas. This Is repeated until an W I tada. . that its explanation does not lie as $6,000. The average life of a hom- is to secure the proper- nutrition of the countryL Mormons are strongest ter. If #ot, your . hand win soon get boredom.. For shame, do not lend , �`1;111 .....­ sociatlon is firmly established.: I i This means that the fol- _ . ­ inside. in any combination of the five known lug pigeon is e ' ight to ten years, the body. in Utah, Idaho and the'southwestern heavy-4-rop, it. This completes the yourself to such a scene. If you lose 't ­. . . 1;!, the trap door, food! When he has senses. though some live to twice that age. lowing must receive attention: food, states, but they have congregations in gesture and you are ready to advance your courage at this point, yo4r host- . .. �1.,.' T-earched the age of 12 weeks,, he is ' Homing pigeons do not always fly Their best carrying and' racing feats fresh air and sunlight, exercise and almost every state, divided -in-to 1,078 to the next Point. . . ess, will be'sure ta say sweetly, -Do It. ., "' a little distance from the loft a beeline from the tossing point to are -performed between. their second, rest, and cleanliness. Not one of ward&. Each ward always hashad, a . Tbree-say good-bye. Why say cou�e in and sit down again-- This t, I taken I , -and rerease& The traAner remains in � the loft. They will fly axound storms and fifth years. In the 5,590 pigeon these can be ueKle,c�ed if the health ­ - relief society, so the machinery -for gbod­bye9 People have often, asked. * a sure'sign, which, IJk6 a football ", . I ­. - -and I shall be fra flilng. 1, the IGV�. rattling earn and peiLs in a and fog, and will follow tihe easiest races flown under the .supervision of of the body is to be,maintatned. It undertaking the program was already pae this question, . nk signal, means one-' and one . , . * it. Ictly necessary Only. It -means, "Walk Out!- ,�,, -, . . tin, cup. The pigeon listens a few ,route. They do not, as a rule, fly in the American- Racing Pigeon Union- In is practically usele�s to think of One in existence. The security -program about i It is not stri . ,,I I seconds and Ahen flies In. � Day by darkness, though at Fort Monmouth, 1935, more than 1,200,001) birds com- without the other. Negle6t of .any one now is to -be made permanent, in the from the Utilitaiian Point of view. But Sevenl­-walk- away.. - And- to carry w ��, . I er- off smoothly'this final part of the pra� � day he is released at increasing olis- contrary .to all'previous experience, peted. 'The bane of the pigeon en- of them impairs the health of the hope that idleness may be. forever it will save you from being consid �. . .1 tances, until &e acquires the habit of , army trainers have had considerable thustast is the type of hunter who person who is careless. Neglect In banished from. the ehurcbk along with ed queer. Since I devised my system gram, you -must. not leave anything I I �, � .:. entering through the same trap each 1 success in training them to fly at takes a pat shot at , anything that such cases means abuse and, while it destitution. . many of my acquaintano�es have tried beltwol-nor must your wife. But if ' . " q-. 4 time. WheA mating season comes, I'night. The birds are taken out only flies. There is scarcely a singe imi- is true that the human body will Not only was eyery Mormon taken to detain me. None has succeeded. you do leave soidetlidng, let it go for- ' 71, . and later when the squ!eakere are born 1 after dusk. A -light is kept in the loft portant pigeon race from which some stand considerable strain, it will not off relief but members who bad grown This has occasioned much wonder a- ever. What is a mere eigareta case, "� . the traindag is intensified,. The birds: and. the -birds, having eaten nothing birds do not reiturn with shotgun pel- permit of abuse. Neglect of one - Or lax about tithing are Wthtul once eave it! I ,. i. mong them, and yet I dare say.that or diamond necklace? L � , '' are taught by repition that mates and since morning, fly back for f66d- lets lodged in breast. or wings. more of .4be laws of health means ,more. Members who had neglected,, not oi�e has suspected me of having cannot say too emphaflcally�-and L "I � I young will be found beyond the same I Night after night, as the distances Daring,the wax, pdgeons were used lalck Of bodily harmony, or disease, Of dutring the fat years, the goo(I Mor- a system. For -this desirable state of do so without kear of contmdiction- .. : I , trap door that leads to food. ran­,�are increased, they become more pro- with great effectiveness for carrying the body. Health or liarmony cannot mooi custom of fasting through two affairs I give entire credit tothe use. that the most-bnportant part of my � , . ­ . 1� ciers always try to enter in raci3d'ficient, and the -Signal Corps expects messages, and many itories -are told, 'be -restored, by taking a bottle Of meals on the first Suiidhy of each of the wofd "Good-bye." I therefore whole sYsteni Is to walk away.. 11 Vrols thn, qre courting or raising ultimately tG develop a breed, that of their valor, or at� any rate their medicine, when it is the manner Of. month -and contributingAthe price of recommend it . � I .1 - ,, I ., I a c messages at night as well stubbornness, under fire. - It was .a living which needs to � be corrected. the meals -to the poor fund, -have tak- Four -go to the door.,.If you,tbink I ,�'. . youn&. This Is comparatively easy . ca a1TY I . � 1. 11 . in a large loft, for pigeons mate at as by dar, . message carried by a.bird, called Cber Prevention lies in the removal, of the en it up again. I it is easy to go to the door, you have I I � , . - *; . any season. . . ?PigeQns' ears are sbuilair to b Anii that saved from annihilation the cause, which, in such cases,'18 neglect Brigham Young once said: "My. ex- never -seen. a genuine victim of Ineirtia . �: I I I We know. then. why pigeons come I ears in that they,,eantain a syste=mor famous "Lost Battalion" of New of the body needs. I perience has taught me that it is in action. 'Such, a one can spend hours � , bi Questiow concerning Health, ad- never any benefit to give out and- out between nising and� leaving; he may I , home; they want to be near their semi -circular canals. Some say that York,s 77th Division- This same rd I I I . � - . I . dressed to the Canadian Medical As- to man or woman, money, food% cloth- even sit down again. So do not un- . . .1 � ­­ I . sociation, 184 College Sii�eet, To�011- Ing or anything, else, if they are able- der -estimate the difficulties'at ,this � .. *` , . . --- - will be answered 'Personally by bodded -and can work. Sueh a course point. Do. not forget that in order to �� .. . I I I I � . I , - a � ... . letter. � would ruin. any community and make get to the door you will have to I 11 - A) . . I I I 11 -- I � them. idlers."" . . . move your ,feet. Very well - move , . . . '. I . I � . . .1. . I . . I I I . - to , America as a whole must'rface, this them. I � I . .0 . .. I , - � carried 12 messages from Verdlin problem. Mormons axe not -the only . � .. Five open the door.'' At this point. I . . i. . . I I ­ Rampont before he was disabled by receivers of public alms who have . .,� . I ,; . you will get a real thT!11.of, achieve- I I " . .. � .... a shot which tore off one leg. On bliat grown soft and come to think the I I � ­ i I. p . cm Am . ... � i --� flight he continifed to Rampont with coiantry owes t1heni'a living. Nor are meuL Like'the first streak of day- 11 , ­­ �: ... ...:.-,',,.�--,.., the�message still dangling from the Ich brings, hope to the vie- �­ ­ . -to-do Mormons the on, A,me _ light wh I . . � . .1 well y ;X1 . tims trapped in a coal mine, the sight . I . I , I -'..�,.�? - by cans who have forgotten th I ,�; A— bleeding igtump. He was idolized �- t: - 4;ulu- . � � �. ­ '. the service, and. retired as a,n honor- nixin-Ity spirit But only the Mormons of Ithe door will cheer you �wlth, its -OOF , r� .`­ . Ea& pad vM kift-offies &U Aw =& I .. I.. -- ed veitelan. Then there was The c rd re- promise of ultimate escape. Often, I - every day for three weeks. -- ' ... . . �, . - I I . ....� - . - � Mocker,.who, with one eye destroyed, storing the-idoml, that long,years of of course, someone will take his stand. 3 pads in each packeL- .. by -a shell splinter, struggled bome dependence upon Uncle Sam have 'JeEween you and, the exit Go aTound, � . . .... . I I . - . . . . . I .m . . . . . � ;"-. . �. . 11 I ,,� ,. . . . . . . . . �%`.-- �'. 1. .11 from the Beaumont front -in the St. eaten away. I I . � him. Or, again, "medne. May h . 10 CMS FER PACA" ;� I :­ . � 0 1 Mihiel sebtor. I - . the door ahead of you, only �j';;L, _ ,t Druggio., G,..!,-,, G...1 Swn,6 . . 'I' . . � It Is with an appreciative eye to - - - . sess'tbe knob without turning it This WHY PAY MORE? . � . I I , � such military service that. the Ameri- I I is not unusual, -and, you must be -pre-, THE Wn_SoN FLy IpAD ccx. klemaumh chir. ol - � , . . . I I Mo�vie Star: "And 19 this the home .1 . �,:. I . . can Army maintains its own pigeon . . � � kI " - I � I � . - . � I . ------r--- - -7 - t�. -1: ­-� - ,­­ r ­ — � .- lofts. ' A German war college goes ev- of your ancestorsVp . I . I . T-1 .1 " I . I ,, . ;. . ; usiness �11- - I . en further than we do. Birds are Bridegroom: "Yes, dearest." . , --- "'Well, it looks, very , . I . , . � trained to carry, on a special harness, Movie Star: , - I I �� . . I . a small panorama camera which familiar. Are you sure I haven't been I .� I 1� - .. . � . . - married to you before?" eSNAPSPOT CUIL ." .. - I 0 makes exposures sit. intervals during - ' � I . . the bird's flight. - . � I i � � ... . — - I I But the peacetime uses of the hom- . . .. � SEEING THINGS AT NIGHT � I . . - � I I . . . . � . � ". I Ing pigeon iLre growing with equal I . I .. � -- . . � I . -. . .1 ­ � pidity'. Forexample, the fishing Z The Seven Points . - - .... ... I ... .... ­­ I .... .. �.... .... ..-11-1 ... I -1 .I ... .­ � .1-11 . I fleet ,� . , I which -makes its headquarters. in the , I . L . �'. . 11 barbor of Free�ort, Long Island, uses . .,' � S I � ' � of Departure I , ­ I . I them to send.'back for assistance in V . . � I'' . I I I case of trouble. The forest patrol us- (By William p. I �''. . H. Godson, Jr., in ". . .., I es .1diem for reporting fires. in New � Reader's Digest) . I . I.. . %. . I . aukea, Los Angeles, and . � i . I .912ho I York, Milw e:. . . . ..... AV V I -1 San Frands-co, ..newspa ers use pig- Every time you pay a call, there 19 . � , I � . P � �� vl . I . I I I eons to relay news. under -special eir- a departure to be made. Many other i v I . .1 cumstan,ces. Spectacular service was occasions als,o require departurpd. In :, . . . . . . I . L . . I �. 9, � . . I . �� . . .. I , .. � I rendered in miainta4rdng communica- addition to calls, there are many times � 11 tion with ,the outside world when when people are together and must . ": . I �. . "' .1 ... ­­­'.,.'�'..1­. ­,, -%....4 ... .... �. o- w.-. ­. �. �. '. . . ­­%,......,­­.% ... ... 11.10-1.1-1, --1111111111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,­­­ ... ... .. . .... ... I . . . . . . . . . . ------ 11 .. . ........... ... ... .. .. .. .. .. ��­ q. �.. . Pittsburgh's telephone service was eventually separate. Who shall make .. �� .. . I . ­ .. . - . . I .I I ", . � I I ,. I 11.1 . deadened during the good las-t year. the first move? This is sometimes a .. i . ;.­ . . I � I .?. . . . I I Thus, though we are no nearer than . hard que ti n,, and we- shall. not at- . . . . . 3110 ,� , . . , , ��,s . ever to understanding the mystery tempt to answer it here. Let -us beg I ,I � I I . .� , . , . p � I . 11 . . % .. . . of the homing instinct, the homing it by assuming that you are to mlake . �� , . ., I . � 11 . . � i pigeon goes on performing his. won- .the -move. Our immediate. problem, : I -.. - �� Z� -.1. . . I - I . . - .� . �,! , . ders for a world which Is constantly then, is . , - 11 .---- . ­ ­ to determine how to do it. , . . . - I I, fIndang more work for him -to do. All of us can Call to miihol' guests ,,: . "I . ...- � � , � I � . � , I . � , �1. - � � . , . . ' ' ". . . ..... � ". ... I � . !:_ I V., "" 0 LETTER HEADS - al COUNTER CHECK BOOKS ":' . . — who .would not (possibly could- not) ; �;;.- � . I . - I 1-, . ... I I . - . � � . . � . �'.., :­' . . 1, I I I . . take their leave. .We may have lost 11 �i";",. I I SALE BILLS o SHOW CARDS . I . . . . c, t"�, . I.. . .0 . . - I - . . patience with them Would it not be � i �, .. ;1 . ��� al. BOOKLETS 0, BLOTTERS I .� The Mormons fairer, however, to admit that the sit- V, - ' ... . . I . . """ . one calling for, , " ­ ­ I ,, E . . � I * ENV LOPER , * STATEMENTS special treatment? Approaching the �/;.; . . I ' r � March off Relief uation is a difficult M � ".11 I 4 OFFICE FORMS - 0 BUSINESS I ��... CARDS tter his ,* I have I p . .. I., '. I . I I given it much thought, and I noV­ .1 lil' . (By Marc A. ltose'ln Reader's Digest) 1. E?, . . . I I I . . . . . . .1 ... , I � A year and- a -half ago 84,460 Mor- submit what I believe to.be a cGm-. ;.1 I �"" , . " . . . �v­ . I . I mons, about one-sixth of the entire plete solution. It ls,a solution, I may .::: ... . � �,,��., , , . - church mi�mbership, were on dire add, that ha,s stood the test of actual . ill - , il�,. I . - . ct practice. I shall present it anaIyUc- --- " � I . relief. To -day none of them.are. The . ... — I � -1 I church is taking care of its own. it ally as "the seven. points of depar- . .- K". I 0 . . kl:, has gone back to the principles of turs'." 0.a, ,�AZ � . K;,�Ii Its pioneers who- settled a new land, OnO.-stand ,up, Two­ihold out . . . �, 1. == helping eachother and asking no odds your hand, Thtree--say goo&bye. Photographing lightning presents no problem other, thanpatlently vmitin V g� i 1, ''PIr PrOmpt Work =Low Pr"ices from anyone else. FOur--go 'to the, door. Mve--open 9 3 .N.. r, . . for the flash with the lens Open, the camera stati6nary.At the top -:-4 nigbe , , ' I "P, s'- . . " . The Mormon "security program" the'door. Six -walk 'Out Sbven- picture Made with an exposure of 25 minutes at f.8 on chrome type film. � I �''r . . . r I was undertaken to save men, The ,,walk away. That is all there is to it., . . It's probable that a shorter exposure would have sufficed. ' . 44�- - ' It sounds too aim -Ole to be true, and . I � I �;, . �, �. - dole was sapping the character of . . .?,��', 1 1 WHEN you want Printing, you naturally want good Printing, that, I admit, is the one weakness of UTDOORS at night you will "d lights,- especially any reddisb him' �,*,,.. . those who lived upon It; once-thrif ty . , � . � ,,.-,I . . � farmers were willing'to let the gov. my solution. 'The neophyte, there4 0 m=7 a, good,. perfectly ' "get- give It about double the time yam ­ . ,-. 1. promptly done, and at fair cost. That is the kind of printing . . table" shoL.Lightning. for example- would otherwise us6. � ,.�­ , ern,ment support them, townspeople fore, must be warned to keep his wits . P i.�.,:. 1. . . takes Its'own picture very neatly. RW moonlight pictures are some- , - . . �,­ . were distinctly unintere ' stedk when told about him,' for experience &as shown And the procedure Is simple. 1!,Z.`!.. I -e qualified to supply. We have mo rn type faces, a wide that every stage of this ritual Is at- ihI11g to point to with pride- Moon- , , %,�: . I . ­ we ai where they oould.find a Job. Other ";.­. .1 I . all feeling ende ,,I: �, - . members were -fast losing t d by unsuspected dangers. These As a lightning storm approaches, light, will make pictures just as su2-, ,p;l � . . I . Sug Sti of responsibility toward their unfortu- Will have to be mentioned briefly. Plaeathe camera (even a simple box light does, but, being many timea 1i; .: . . --election of paper -stocks and hfyout ons, which will en- I . type outfit will do) on a window sM . , "o, ., I - - wea be very cog- ,..,, 1 . 1. One-staad 'I, �'I., . I . nate brethren. Deeply coneeTed, th6 . I up. it is not always or some other convenient perch, aim .1 ker, exposures must I "I ­ elders Of the church launched the easy to stand up. As In the case of slolerably: Increased. The simplest - � . �� ;�` . 1 - able you to attain real -quality character for your' business. Be - ere is a 'it at the storm center, open the - I , 11'., . great campaign as a moral measure, a Plunge duto cold water, th ' �­ . I ental hazard to be overe shutter for a time exposure --and Way W calculate a moonlighi er I ­, � I t . . I I so that Indepftolence, Industry, in ome. It Is then wait for things to h POsure to to give 26 min . uteg for eal& , 11'�,,�, . .. I 1ne . you. If you willph ne, we , thrift and self-respept should be once easier, of course. to squirm in your appen. � ��, , I .. I . job large or small, we can serve I 27--o , seat, to say "Er , . . eh,,, to looli It You are lucky, a bolt of lightning 1/100 -second. exposure, t6C wo6ld " " , .,.� I !,.�. I ", . � . 1�. . � more established among our people." � I ! . - - I I � I toward, the door, to wish th Will Soon come within the -ken of be given the same scene In sunlight. 11 K . . . In the ea;Tly days of their settle- at the rag - I ' , �': Will be pleased to call,And, if you *i8h, assist you in planning the .... ." I , ,��.., I I . . - I . ment of the West, the Mormons set under your feet were the Wlsfiln�g Rug youlFeamem Then close the shutter, Suppose It Is a landscape with a - ­ . � 11 11 ,,, 11 j� I I � �, I " 1. , . . . I . � up "blabops' stoiheho�uies.p' The, pio. -to do anythlitg, in short, but rise- wind thd flini to the next number, dark -toned object in the immediase ' , . , . 11 . . ' foreground. The sunlight exposam "'.., I . . I *ork to be done. � . neers paid .tithes in butt To effect the necessary fir8t move, an. and try again. Lightning pic&res , " 14 , . -1 .- - I . . . er, eggs, pot - "k A.� .''i �,�,,: ­ act of *111 is called for. AemsmMber are _doubly effective H they include would be. 1/26 at LIL Then by Me ­`:-­ . ,- � I I . atoes, grain,honey or whatever their _ . ­ ,, !;"* ­ �;-;,. , "' � I . ­:, I � � . �1.1- ­ 1. � ­ . , :�,.: � , � .. . . I ., :1 ,.. , . . I farms,prodi id, These tithes "in that you wish, to ledve, and that it Is nearlit buildings or trees.,V . light of a fall moon with sky cleaff . ,, , ,:. ,­ ,:., I_. 1, . . , . tcC , "-, . �� . I � I . . I I . I throughout, , ' � ".�� . t, . ,. , , . . ". 1. . . klad'i were ,asoenibled in warehouses diticult to do so without 11sing, Not � P14tu'Hug. illuminated buildings; it would be 166 minutes 1". :­.',�­, ��,` -��l � .. .. �. . I Impossible, of course. You conI& fall dle signs. and other night-bioom- ��� �.�', 1.;:.-:'­�,,:. . .. , � I . " .. . etrre at the same stop, 7�hja could be am . �, �,­­­­ � ; ,� . . : . I ,and the bish6pAdspan-sed them ,to ", - .�. I- . -, . theae ,In need. , With "Verity he I -down to 50 minutes *ith stoo M '. I . � . �, .,�i��:'-.­.',�,: ;".. I , . . nam. -41 t In- a faint and be carded out. This lug subjectsis simply & matter.of ' llr.�, ";:,: i" I 11 - . . . . I � I .,.., . . I . .. I . � - . .. ;;; 1. :4�1�.�;..`,,-,-,,�: I ' .. .. % I ca time exposure. The camera, of Without I , ""', , 4;;�" ,:''�, 11 4� I,- . .. . . I ,� I . 1.1�1 . . . sYstean fell into desuetude; Oth" maAOUV6r, (however, to a delt te one, . I nearby dark -toned obdect. , . 1�2­1 .. .. , 11. . �r I ' ' * ' I , "W - � ,�� � I I - T the . . 6; cut down to Z5 . i� 1; ' ' were paid whollyIn money. With.' hot to*be� ,recommended except )a 004rde,. must be stationary. Length the exposure can be ,,�&.. , InInliteg 'at t for ffla'taht " �. ". � ". �, ,� ­ I , . ;)rmo - great lien land- , , 11 ,,, - ,',,�-71 'i� * ' � ' � � � bod" `D . ' depression the M us at first ao M xv';'�. ,',j,;� ;, i , �, v' , ,�� ..: : !k , , in emergendes. Upon ordinary. oc. Of exposure de da on the amount . " ,- - " e' - , , -14'. ,, ­ � �.�,., ��,.,.�, � I . , . ... . and color SCAVes, to' 10 or 15 minatew, 11, � 11 11 �,� .:, �,' �;� % lu4n I casions a departure Cannot be 9necess- ght 04 your subjeet� � fo"Z�'.�,'��'I,�, 1, T,,'-.�,H,,,,�'.E.H.'ti��,R�,.O, 'E`X-,,­P0SV � '�r,,�.,'­,.'.L.l ­!-, . ed ,the 9.6vothluenVe method Of. of It ., '14, � I . I I . , I I � . I I '.. I . -h the 6mergancy. T fatly engineered, without d#ing. - jj� md, the, ICA sort of day�llght'efteft- ft do. , , "I ,,�;,�,�-,�J�.,1%1,.7 �, f , , ,,� . 1: , . I .1. . .�' . 1:�. � - . . . dealing wit hey are .. � . kind of dint pwd, .The ,� . ­ I ,. .. I I I 0 0 1 "I . � I ''P. ''.. I I . 6tob,Mlm imo � takpayers-­a1id In ,large are" of face the -inewitiuble pad stand np. The chrome type of film Is eteellent:f0t sired, then expPaukes must , � ,Y-' q-, .,,'�,,�. ,.� .. . : � the � I 11, 11-1 I .,4- '', ;­ I � .� . .9 .. I I . 11 11 I I. ­ ­ .. . I . I I I I West the pdn461pal-tgxp&"r9--so they, beginner may, hewton, atattelf with outdoor night time eno Plied by four. - 1. ,� P I '.�­ � ... I I . I . ftrea. au it ,�, 4 "k., ,,, , � - . I . . � ., I .. the kftwledge that rfaing lift. Minhwisers ,4 ,�'. ,�'., 1 '. I � . . I . I . I took tax h6nisfits.;. thoy -lot As gov� ' 600"lw #400 ffolo'strofig, #*110sod Wardlik, DoWt, Include the mom - . 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