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In v e s t in Y o u r C o u n t r y — B u y U . S . S a v in g s B o n d s ! ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ By E D W A R D E M E R IN E W N U Features 5H E perfum e of grease- 1 wood o ffe r a desert show­ er, the fa in t and fleeting loveliness of saguaro blos­ soms, the yuccas w ith their waxen w hite bioom , the octil- los tipped w ith b r illia n t red, a cereus bloom ing at m id ­ night, m agic mesas, m y s te ri­ ous paths, b a lm y nig h ts—that is A rizona, the land of ro­ m ance, sunshine, progress! The tourist, the sportsm an and the vacationist have all enjoyed the state in b rie f m om ents, but to a h a lf-m illio n people, A rizo n a is home. T h e y liv e in every section of the state fro m the northern plateau (4,000 to 7,000 feet above sea lev el) to the southern p a rt next to the bor­ d er of M exico (500 to 2,500 feet a lti­ tu de). On the broad plains and the m ountain sides they graze th eir livestock, and through the valleys they lead the irrig a tio n w aters. They grow long staple cotton, wheat, corn, b arley, oats, potatoes and im ­ mense q uantities of sub-tropical fruits. T h e ir dates th rive, and th eir citrug industry is steadily growing. F ro m th eir m ines they get copper, gold, silver, lead, asbestos, zinc and other m etals. A rizona Is "A Land M a d e fo r L iv ­ in g ,” the citizens say. Phoenix, the c a p ita l city, is an exam ple. In 1868 a tiny settlem ent sprang up as a stagecoach stop. Tw o years later the townsite was fo rm a lly laid out, and in 1801 the new co m m un ity was incorporated. In 1893, Phoenix—the te rrito ria l seat of g overnm ent — boasted a population of 3,000. Today Phoenix is the Southwest's largest inland city, and has a m e tro p o li­ tan population of 153.000 Its grace- Date-Bran Muffins, good as cake! {Take no sugar, no shortening!) that region home. And O ra ib i, in the In d ian country, is said to be the oldest continuously inhabited .v il­ lage in the U n ited States! F irs t, there w ere c liff dw ellers, the hom e-owners of the distant past. Then the Indians, m any tribes and m any kinds. Ruins of ancient cities tell of homes. In 1540 Coro­ nado cam e searching for the Seven C ities of Cibola. Then cam e the Spaniards w ith th e ir priests, th eir herds, and th eir desire to build m is­ sions and homes. And la te r other w hite men. lured by gold and ad­ venture, cam e too. K it Carson cam e, and bandits too. The covered wagon and the stagecoach ra ttle d over dusty trails. O ther landm arks include Inscription house, Dinosaur tracks, Superstition mountain, and m an-m ade wonders such as Roosevelt and Boulder dam s. San X a v ie r and Tum acaco ri missions, Indian reservations, old stagecoach stations and bullet- scarred ghost towns. Fishing, hunting, sw im m ing, h ik­ ing, m otoring — fro m canyon- w alled lakes to cactus-studded mountains. Arizona offers the good life, for a -ek, or a year, or for a life tim e. w .ias a little Sw itzerland These delicious, new all - bran muffins made with chopped dates will have a big appeal for the ‘‘sweet toothers” In your fam ily! They’re so moist. And they're so tender— so good. That's be­ cause K ellogg ’ s « l l - bran is milled extra-fine for golden softness. 2 cups Kellogg’s 1 cup sifted flour all - bran 1 teaspoon soda ’ a cup molasses % teaspoon salt 1*4 cups milk 14 cup chopped 1 egg dates Add K ellogg ' s all - bran to molasses and m ilk and allow to soak for 15 minutes. Beat egg and add to first mixture. Add sifted dry ingredients and fru it. F ill greased muffin pans two-thlrds full and bake In moderate­ ly hot oven (400°F.) about 20 min­ utes. Makes 15 light, luscious muffins. Good Nutrition, too! ALL-BRAN is m a d e fro m the v it a l o u t zb LAYERS o f finest wheat— c o n ta in , a concentration a t the protective food elements found in th e w h o le g r a i n . O n e -h a lf cup pro­ vides over 14 your d a ily m in im u m n eed f o r ir o n . S e rv e K e llo tra r’ s AI.L-RRAN d a ily ! in its northern mountains. I t has sem i-tropical livin g under palm trees in the southern part. T h a t is Arizona, the A rizona m en call home! ’God E n rich es.' " D ita t Deus” is the m otto of A r i­ zona. I t m eans “ God enriches.” VICKS W Esaaaai I0 M 0 R R 0 W A I Ì I G H I Depeu/.tLfp ¿//-VEGETABLE LAXATIVE CET A 25<- BOX AREYOUPAIE WCAX.YIRCR S ID N E Y P. OSBORN G overnor of Arizona due to MONTHLY LOSSES? Born in Phoenix, Sidney Preston Osborn has alw ays been close to his native state. In 1899 he was a page boy in the te rrito ria l legisla­ tu re. He was elected governor in 1940. He has had a long ca re er as a newspaper m an and once operated a cotton fa rm at R ig ley, Ariz. you girls and women who lose sc m uch (luring monthly periods that you're pale, weak, "dragged o u t”— th is may be due to lack of blood-iron Ho try Lydia E. Plnkham's TABLETS — one of the best home ways to build up red blood—In such cases Plnkham's Tablets are one o f the best blood-lroa tonics you can buy I How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptly be­ cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In­ flamed bronchial m ucous m em ­ branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un­ derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis W N U — 13 0 3 -4 6 When Your Back Hurts* A n d Y o u r S tre n g th an d E n erg y Is Below P a r It m ay be canard by dlzorder of kld- ey function th a t perm it« poiaonoua 'ante to accum ulate. Fo r tru ly many sopls feel tire d , weak and miaerable hen th e kidney« fail to remove execaa ride and other waato m atte r from the lood. You m ay «uffer nnnzing backache, le u m a tic pains, headaches, dizziness, r ilin g up nights, leu pains, swelling, ometimes frequent and scanty urina- on w ith am nrtinii and burning la an­ ther sign th a t something is wrong with ip kidneys or bladder. Th ere should be no doubt th a t prom pt e atm ent is wiser than neglect. Uso loon’s P ilis . I t is better to rely on a ledieine th a t haa won countryw ide ap- roval th a n on aom tthin g M M favorably nown. Itoan'a have been tried and teat- 1 m any yearn. Are a t all drug «tore«, et l)o an rt today. D oans P ills NO WAITING —n o e x t r a s te p s ! F u ll-s tr e n g th — Fleischm ann’s fresh active Y east goes rig h t to work. M akes sw eeter, finer bread! And m akes it faster! You can be surer of tender, sm ooth te x tu re —light­ ness—delicious flavor every time! IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, insist on F le is c h m a n n ’s fresh Y e a st w ith th e fam iliar yellow label. I t ’s d ep en d ab le— A m erica’s tested favorite for m ore th an 70 years. . t CHEST COLO t iO U L D E R D A M , . . L ake M ead on the Colorado riv e r m akes fishing, boating and sw im m ing easily accessible to people of Arizona. with P eter ß? SPIKING YOU ful skyline, its homes and its indus­ ■ Yes, God enriches, but m an had to tries, is a fa r cry from the pueblos do his p art. D am s w ere built, of the p rim itiv e peoples, who, in ! ditches w ere dug, and the desert centuries long past, first inhabited , bloomed. M o dern science in the the w a rm and pleasant V a lle y of the mines found m o re w ealth than m ere Sun. Phoenix, built on the site which gold nuggets. L ivestock g rew fat. two prehistoric cities had once oc­ Cities w ith perm an en t homes cupied, is now the home fo r thou­ sprang up. T h e w a rm , life-givin g sands of fam ilies — fa m ilie s of sun shone down on 113,909 square modest means and fam ilies with m iles of A rizona. God enriches! m illions A rizona has 12 n ation al monu­ P len ty of Room. m ents and 10 national forests. Douglas, acroSs the street from Scenic attractio n s include awesome Old M exico, urges: " F o r a visit, G ran d Canyon, historic Apache or for a life tim e — come to Doug­ tra il, fan tastic P etrifie d forest, col­ la s !” And Florence, south of the o rfu l Pain ted desert, N a tu ra l bridge, G ila on the Old Spanish tra il, calls W onderland of Rocks, exotic border I for "those who dream of a modest towns of Old M exico, fascinating home where there is room , and M ete o r c ra te r, Colossal cave, Oak health, and tim e to th in k ." St. C reek canyon, and scores of prehis­ A N G E L T R A IL . . . In the innei Johns, in Apache county, offers a toric ruins and c liff dwellings such canyon of G rand Canyon, the Col pioneer reunion and rodeo each as V!asa G ran d e, Tonto, Betatakin, orado riv e r is a m ile straight down y e a r for those who have long called K eet Seel and M o ntezum a’ s castle. but nine m iles by tra il. The Na.vajos are the larg est trib e of full-blooded Indians in the U nited States, num bering not less than 42,000, divided into 45 tribes or elans. The N a va jo In d ian reservation contains about 8.000,000 acres of land. T h e ir rough desert country is ch aracterized by mesa, butte, volcanic neck, canyon and wash, w ith v a rie ty and beauty of erosion and wind-blown sand. The trib e num bered about 9,000 in 1869, but is the only Ind ian trib e w hich has increased its num bers from year to ye a r. The N avajo s are pastoral serni- notnads, th eir m ovem ents la rg e ly seasonal. They live chiefly by raising sheep, but augm ent th eir earnings by blanket w eaving, s ilv e r w ork and gathering pinon nuts. They express a ra re sense of beauty in th eir arts, especially ham m ered s ilv e r (le ft). /warn QU/CX • Yes, rub in Ben-Gay q u ic k ...a n d quickly get relief from chest-cold symptoms. Soothing, gently w arm ing... Ben-Gay actsfasf. Ask your doctor about thefamous pain- relieving agents, methyl salicylate and menthol. Ben-Gay contains up to 2 Vi times more of these ingredients than five other widely offered rub-ins. Get genuine Ben-Gay! THE O R IG IN A L AN ALG ESIQ UE BAUME I R H E U M A T IS M 1 'T H E R E ’ S A L S O M U SC LE P A IN , L n E U R A L G IA J M IL D B E N -G A Y . FOR C H IL D R O W