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Show V 1 f I'M, - ;j '' ' . :V.. i ;':t .1 f '.'I ; I 'I I t 1 1 n . SATtJRDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1925 T Chf: It's Kail istmas Cards VH But Not Too Early,' To Think of Christinas Cards. Place Your Orders Now TWENTY PERCENT OFF UNTIL . NOVEMBER 1, 1925 Let us have your order now. ' ' ' . Biff Beautiful New Line to Select, From. ? See the Samples. me A mo Publishing Comp American Fork any Telephone 85 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Pleasant Grove Grade ' School Notes Mis Melva Held, who wan employ- . I Inoon next ., J ,. .... ik e,.hno evrn. Thy will be in W h.v,. invited all be cP n'' anil all the cwwreu -TO ed as teacheTTn ourlcKoiiTHTSitrTPBrr called Tuesday for a short visit with the teachers and with the children who were 'formerly her pupils. - Several teahor from various schools within tre district have visited visit-ed in our school this week. Supervisor Leo Hansen spent Tuesday Tues-day afternoon In the school to observe ob-serve the work of the primary grades. The pupils of the grammar grades huve been energetically assisting In the- harvest tire week. and goblins FOR SALE Relics of Pagan Pay& vn . .riirTbodf know that every time h or the writes down the name of the day of the week, the name or a n.n rod or roddeu U belnr; perpetu- lVhm England passed under SATURDAY, OfTnnrn .. . lUL -&pieiiaia wgy of thfl Noriemen the people t . ' r w ' . m tikA mans iTiiam ni i hi ill iii? aw ; . Pleasant Grove City, consisting consist-ing of a one-half acre corner. Aicrt Pio-ht acres of choice land close in with full .-water v,t0 So Mrs. Feari waa- 1.7, adv. ICJf. Helds throughout the en The teachers of the grammar grades were busy the forepart of the week takinr the.school census in i'leasant Grove. The annual Utah Educational As soclatlon Convention Is being held in Salt Lake City. Thursday. Friday and Saturday of this week. All the local teachers are In attendance. The school Iioubo has become fairly haunted with Hallowe'en spirits much to the delight of the children. The wise old owls that are percnea above doorways and such places nave whinnered to the kiddles that their Hallowe'en hilarity dance one. after MM. .. ,,, -. ' .' ''..I.i-. i MOwnYour il Own Kctionary,, School dy r aura to U nora proLbthU wkb tbb 9 to date Mir dkomurjr atbaael, School ibUlm wn omdo oaticr wImb joa om tLia oanr dictioiurj t doom or at school for qdck rWtrenc. When 70a want to look up a h vronl, or when jrov want to sabct jnt tho rifht word for your porpo, thb dictiooary U yotar tnia frisnL h wQ ht 70a tfan and trodbla, '".it-""- GET VoURS TODAY FROM Citizen or Review Gre&t Wall of China Longer Than Supposed . . .... i... It is one of tne seven ouui r vt the World, mwlieTil Europe wrote poems about It. and the Great Leticog- 1.. rion.t to Miss- rinklium In .h Ho'r. I.efora Becky Sharp threw th dlctlonnry told a certain Scotch writer to the signet that It was worth 1 visit Chinese poetry and legend li full or the names of Kla-Ju-Uan and fihan-hal-kwan much as we speak of Dan and Beersheba. Hut few are the intern Chlnes-e who have readied the western end political eilles. for .-the most part, fleeing from poison or the Silken cord at Peking. It fell to Sir Aurel Stein fof the British museum to put an end to the myth of Kla-Ju-kwan by finding hundreds hun-dreds of miles of wall beyond It la the desert, older and more romantic till, built of bundles of reeds and poplar pop-lar branches anchored to driven post. But, Important ss his discoveries are, karely a score of Chinese know of them yet. and hence they have not robbed Kla-Ju-kwan of Its unique place In Chinese lore. Langdon Warner, War-ner, In the World's Work. A. explained In tha coupon, for the nominal sum to cove, ex-pens ex-pens of distribution amounting to only ..... 98c MAIL ORDERS filUd M ..pUia U tack If boi MtUaW. GET YOURS BEFORE IT IS WO LATE Call ami examine Um book itself Ulustratios) shows onlv CBp Cosii Frvaa Another P Pi Totem Pole$ Figure in Religious Belief The western and northern Indians hnve. no monopoly pa the ornamental totem, according to those who have mat! a study of the subject Totem- ism uppears In kindred forms all over the world. Savage tribes all apparently apparent-ly possess a set of beliefs and prac tices, mythological, religious, artistic, ceremonial and economic, that grow from their attitude toward animals. plants and Inanimate objects. These beliefs and practices, govern their mode of life and give rise to their forms of worship. This Idea still lin gers with the Alaskan Indians In the signlflcance the totem has In regard to their family and the family myths and superstitions. . These Indians believe be-lieve they are descended from some bird, fish, beast or other object, and take this as their symbol. The em-Mem em-Mem 'chosen Is carved or painted on all belongings, and Is regarded as-the visible being who has to do with their welfare, and carries with it certain obligations. Those with the same crest, for Instancej-annot Intermarry. Christianity is In some places leading to abolition of the totem. Nature Magazine. flttlnit tnem in iw m woiw corresponding planet or deity , of the Roman calendar. So the Day of Maw the Roman god of war turned Into Tiu'g daeg or day Tiu Dang me Norse god of war J the Day of Mercury mto Woden's daeg, Jupiter- day into Thor's day and the Day of Venm Into the Day of Freya, U Norse goddess god-dess of love, corresponding with Venus. Ve-nus. Whether Satnrn'a day remained as it was or turned Into the Day of Saeter, we don't know for cerUin. But the Sun's day and the Moott'i day are obvious. Work and Worry i i That "laughing philosopher of old, Democrltus, Jesting at mankind's anxieties, anx-ieties, lived to a great age. We all admit that It Is not work .but worry that kills. Roth of these call for tho expenditure of a proportionate amount of nervous energy. Work, however, has a definite aim and termination, the result of which it 'the feeling of serene satisfaction we all have In work accomplished. On the other . hand, worry, having no definite objective-, endless, achieving nothing beyond,', a prodigal waste of energy, accompa nied by actual wear and tear of gray matter and nerves that' may in the long run be productfte of tfhyKltfal wreck age. Exchange. win DzLntaH Tht Dtterled Cook Stove Spiritualistic fortune felling, -free love and soul muting having brakes op my home, will sell Universal steel top, six-hole range with coll, gas water beater and other furniture. Call Sun day, 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. Classified ad In the Tacoma (Wash.) Sunday Ledger. Fir Woman's Hospital The New Tork Infirmary for women and children was the first hospital for women In this country. It ,fil founded in 1853 by Elisabeth, and Emily Blackwell. sisters, both of whom were doctors of medicine. 0 No "K" in Latin There was a letter K in dm original Latin language, and It appears la the earliest Latin Inscriptions. It -waa later dropped from the alphabet and replaced by C. The K does not .ap pear In classical Latin except In the abbreviations for Kalendae and fo.' the proper nume Kaeso Country Cod. Forgot Death valley Is 150 miles long. Jt varies greatly In breadth, being In few places less than 10 miles wide and la some places having twice that breadth, while the distance from summit te summit of the bordering ranges la 20 I to 30 miles. 1 m en r Shoe Required Much Work In making im unlinitry soe 0iay ' there re 174 mucliltie operations, per- formed upon 154 machines. Hnd :8 hand' operations, "or "altrg'etlipf "iio processes I .' a propnriiunute number 1 of work iple Artificial Pearls . Artificial pearls now manufactured from iih scales are almost Indistinguishable Indistin-guishable from the real Jewels.. Her. ring scales are placed In a bottle and a secret solution of chemicals la poured over them. x I II U . or THE CITIZEN AND REVIEW l) 'SiSfr 'h,0,a discarded, as W.t uu.uuiw worm into our Untuaae. eiul tk. u -ONLY-ONE COUPOW Prnr ntm ONE of these cowpoae, presented or ned to this ew,p.pw I Mill n.N 1 u .o. cove, coet ow fnbutlon, etc., amount- MX - t to only ...... JJ Cents entitles every reader to this New FlargedUnioersitiesDictionary WUW rurth Eitp or ObUotlea- CUP This CoUDOn and Pr t - - - aooar MS) TheWise Guy and The Clown ... 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