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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 10

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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i If) WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 28. 1957 DAILY HERALD I rvuirvtir- Utah i 'Smoky' Test Postponed for Fair Set London ommmun ofy LAS VEGAS, -Neir. (UP) Strong northeast winds have forced the Atomic Energy Commission to postpone for 24 hours the firing of a delicate nuclear devict called "Smoky." The AEC Tuesday night rescheduled the test for I a.m. e.d.t.

Thursday. Scientists said winds would have sent fallout over populated areas around Caliente, Nev. The blast, to be from a 700-foot tower, will unleash a force equal to more than 20,000 tons of TNT. lers; In dyeing and tanning; in i 1 What Is Gelatin? Win a valuable prize. Send, your question, name, address and age to WHY, DADDY? care of this paper.

The Britan-nica Junior, 15-voIume encyclopedia for school and home, will be awarded for the letter selected. In the case of duplicate questions, the author ot "Why, Daddy?" will select the winner. Today's winner is: 1 i 'A ft 1 i making paper; in making waterproofing material, in making India inks There is a layer of gelatin on photographic films, in which are imbedded the sensitive chemicals needed to take1 a picture. FUN TIME The Riddle Box 1. What are the last two hairs on a dog's tail called? 2.

What beats a good wife? 3. How many peas in a pint? 4. When is it a good thing to lose your temper? 5. What was the greatest feat of strength ever performed? Answers js3A 'Sunaaujft auo puq si uaq auo 'puvq -snq pq 'Z "SJTq Soa 'I The Puzzle Box There are two Indians in a Your Best Feed Buy Is Judy 12, St. Petersburg, Fla.

Everybody loves to eat a quivering, brightly colored mound of jellylike dessert, flavored with fruit. Did you know that the gelatin in that dessert is chemi 7 V. 4 cally the same as glue? Before you get upset about "eating glue," let's take a look at what glue is. Many people think glue is made from the am hoofs and horns of animals. This is wrong.

Glue is made from properly prepared bones, sinews, and fragments of skin of certain canoe, a big Indian and a little Indian. The little Indian was the son of the big Indian, but the CUTE QUEENS Charlene Rodeback, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rodeback, queen of last year's lindon Fair, places crown upon head of Maine Ruff ell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Percival Ruff ell, the new queen. Others in picture are Carol Keetch, left, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Keetch, who serves as Miss Lindon; LeAnn Dixon, second from left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Dixon, an attend- ant; and Shirley Ruff ell, right, also an attendant to her sister, the. queen. Saturday Celebration to Include Parade, Horse Show, Exhibit, lower Show, Arts SHOOTING FOR A PRIZE Dennis Holdaway grooms his dog "Buttons," a toy Manchester, and kittens for the animals. These are boiled in water and the solution is then dried. In the making of getin, all of this is done under very sanitary conditions, carefully controlled.

Gelatin reaches the market in the form of sheets, flakes, shreds, or powder. The value of gelatin as a food is that it contains protein, and it helps digest other foods. The ordinary jellied dessert you eat consists of a chilled solution containing about two per cent gelatin, flavored with vanila, chocolate, fruit juices, and so on. It takes only one per cent of gelatn pet show connection with London's Jjair. Johnson.

Again this year the big Indian wasn't the father of the little Indian. What's the ex II 4 I planation? The big Indian was Utah County Dairy show will join the community with their animal showings. They extend an invitation to all interested persons to the little Indian's mother! in a solution to make it stiff when it cools. Don't confuse gelatin with such things as fruit jellies. They get enter their cattle with them.

The county also promises to have the very best judges to help in all divisions of the fair. At 6:30 p. m. the fair board their jellying power from a sub LINDON Final preparations are being made for the 17th annual Lindon Community Fair. It will be held Saturday, Aug.

31 at the Lindon Community Park. This colorful celebration will be opened Saturday morning at 10 a. m. with a miniature parade under the direction of Mr. and Mrs.

Boyd Walker, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Douglas- Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Swenson and Mr.

and Mrs. Lon Hooley. The parade will be repeated again at 5:30 p. m. Floats representing businesses, clubs, churches, families and individuals will be welcomed.

There stance called pectin, which is a Gillman. He wil also supervise the adult recreation for the day. A beautifully arranged flower show will be under the supervision of the Garden dub. President Mae Winters will be in charge and Mrs. Morley Keetch and Mrs.

Robert H. Ostergaard will assist her. Judging will begin at 10 a. m. so all entries will be accepted from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m.

at the Building. The Garden Club will also be in charge of the fresh and bottled fruits and vegetables. Ribbons will be awarded on all judged entries. Art Division Another new feature of this Send your tricks, riddles, or puzzles to WHY DADDY? Give your name, age and address. A set of two beautiful picture booked dictionary, or atlas, will be awarded for the letters selected each week.

Larry Grooms, 9, West Um ion, Ohio, wins a Britannic a World Dictionary for today's riddles. will turn the remainder of the vegetable material found in many fruits. Still another sub Produced in Utah to fit the exact needs of this area. It is made of the finest Iff gredients. contains EVERY needed nutrient for good health and good production.

It will give you the most for your feed dollar. THERE'S A MILK WHITE FEED fOR EVERY NEED I Available at stance which jellifies very read ily, is agar, which is made from seaweed. evening over to the Lindon Lions Club. They will present an Amateur Rodeo as the evening entertainment. Local boys may participate in this event with the written consent of their parents.

Of course gelatin has many uses in addition to making des serts. It Is used in ice cream will be prizes and ribbons award More man 4,500 prisoners are enrolled in classes from the first grade to high school in institutions of the California Corrections and marshmallow candies to keep the products smooth by ed to the various divisions and treats distributed to all the chil preventing the formation of year's fair will be the Art Divi sharp crystals of ice or sugar. dren who participate sion. Many interesting pieces of Gelatin is also used in medi JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER IN BERLIN BERLIN (UP) The West Berlin city government said today it will provide $250,000 for construction of a Jewish community center. The center is to be' built on the site of West Berlin's largest synagogue, which was destroyed by the Nazis.

i Parade Route The rriorning parade will start Deckvs on avocados art by local people will be displayed. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson are the chairmen of this exhibit and invite all interested cine. When you take a pill in a gelatin capsule, you don't taste 0 at the Vert Christianson resi the gelatin, it dissolves quickly in the stomach, and the drug dence and move south along Lo cust Avenue to the Stanley becomes available to you.

Keetch home. There it will dis Here are some of the other (See us for all your homo and farm needs and SAVE!) CD persons to display their art work during the day. This display will not be judged but will add to the interest and beauty of the fair. Mr. and Mrs.

Johnson are also in charge of the hobby displays. Along with these displays will be uses of gelatin: as one of the band- until the evening parade at 5:30 m. Then it will leave LIGHT ROUTS LOVE DETROIT (UP) Residents of Mary Ana St. in subuijjan Shelby ingredients in printing-press rol NO AMIIHQIAL ntStMATlVtS the Stanley Keetch residence and marah north along Locust Ave needlecraft with Jennie Keetch nue to the Christianson home. This route is just one block east Township complained they don't like living on a lover's lane.

They petitioned for a street light when moonstruck motorists became so numerous they began parking in driveways. of Highway 91 at the foot of Lindon Hill. as chairman and the baked goods, including a bake sale supervised by Theone Blain. Again this year the past ex CULTURE AT THE FAIR Planners of Lindon's Community Fair have arranged for a wide variety of activities and exhibits. One of the cultural attractions Will be the art and handicraft department.

MrsArthur (Hazel) Johnson, Lindon artist, is shown above finishing a painting for the exhibit. Petite Elaine Ruffell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percival Ruffell, perience of Mr. and Mrs.

Ted S. Young and Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth H. Gillman in the con will reign as queen of the fair with her sister Shirley and LeAnn Dixon as attendants. The pretty 4th West Pharmacy YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD PHARMACY -r cession stands will add to the enjoyment and fun- of the folks who attend this annual event.

little misses were chosen by penny-ajvote" competition last week and crowned last Saturday St 1 WWWK iff at a nicely arranged program at the Lindon LDS Ward. This contest was under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Chidester and Mr. and Mrs.

Willis Larsen. Runner-up in this competition was pretty Carol Keetch, daughter of Mr. and Morley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rodeback promise the children a full afternoon of recreation which includes a fish pond, competitive games and etc.

with many prizes for everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hansen are in charge of the poultry and pet division and promise an interesting display in this field. 'Bigger and Better' All this preparation promises a bigger and fetter fair again this year.

Guiding these chairmen is capable Fair President Blain Batty with his secretary and treasurers, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Keetch. She will serve as Miss i- -iw W' i -i warn "-at Lindon. A new feature of the queen content this year is that every entry was given, a title and will ride a float.

There were 12 pretty little misses entered between the ages of four and six. Horse Show The horse show judging will Ivan Sorcfnsen, Owner, Registered Pharmacist 402 West Center FREE DELIVERY FR 3-4598 Prescriptions Drug Sundry Needs for all the family 'crw sag HOST tJ begin at 10 a. m. and all horses must be registered by 9 a. m.

There is an entry fee of $1 per head for all events in this division. In each, event there must be three or more horses of a breed to be judged. All horse fanciers throughout Utah County are invited to enter this event. There will be trophies for grand champions and champions as weH as ribbons in all classes. Fhis horse show will also include a "Kids Western Division and a Kids Pleasure Division." Chairman of this show is Kenneth R.

Vacation money? Go to HFC Villi J7 maiter where you plax HUif to go, extra cash from HFC FLOWER SHOW Mrs. Hugh Stevens, Garden Club "member, cuts zinnias for flow-er show. Flower lovers from the Lindon area are busy pre- paring an' outstanding exhibit. Hie use of the rattle as a warning is optional on the part of the rattlesnake and does not necessarily precede an attack. Wbito flea ranubffed 1 Scap There's a fres! ness a deep-clean, soap dean wash nothinc else can ever quite match.

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