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Show SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923.' SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923. - AMERICAN FDRICn'nZKN i - 5 t r PL GROVE LOCALS Mr. Geo. Startup of Provo, mad a traslness call . to Pleasant Grove Thursday. . " ' Harry and Fred Richards and . Prin. Courier attended thr "tourna-goent "tourna-goent at 8alt Uk Thursday.- ' . , 1 ' . . ) Ura. Chria Peteram 'vUlted vUh bar parente, M. and Mrs. P. A. Oatler t 8prlnTllla Saturday and Sunday. -Mrs.? Harold Johnson la down from Soldier Summit for an Indefinite visit vis-it with relatives and friends. ' . Mr. Fted Lystrap Is down ... from Bingham for an Indefinite visit with talk on health to the students of our rslatlvae and friends. . . jhlgh' school Friday -' morning. He ; ; , I gave a guaranteed recipe for using lit. and Mra. Chas. Carson of Fair- rouge that no doubt will be clrculat-fleld clrculat-fleld apent the -week at the home of cd by the girls. He said to buy a Mr. and Mn. Fred Fonts. -box of rouge' at any drug atore and . , . .i 1 1 , -y- . I walk and carry it two miles Into the . Call ; and See our Spring line of cbuntry, bury It and put a stick to Babies and Children's Shoes and Slippers. New styles Just arrived, fleasaat Grove Mere. Ca , hi, - - Mra. Mary Armltstead and Mr. and Mrs. Leater Armltstead apent the week end at Spanish Fork with relatives. rel-atives. :v The Lindon Second ward Dramatlo Co. played The Old Oaken Bucket" t Vineyard to a crowded house Wed- aesday night ,' i Mra. El vine Thome entertained at te sewing bee Tuesday aftenoon. tlon. ' There hi at present an excel-About excel-About dozen guests were present, lent display of picturesque views of JUfresbmenta were served. J . Ithe' beautiful 'scenery of Utah Coun- Uea". Killer Arrives &t u. a Zoo ThU giant Uou-kUling Mandrill has CM arrived In the U. 8. from llanv rg. the first of the species ever la this country. He Is a rough, tough . cwetomer and handlers had their b cut out for them. . i i i I ft 1.1 'i .1 i'- ' ' t T- - ' t : ! lr, v v; ... . . . .. ... .... , ' g 1 SWEIT 0:1: kg f " ' 1 ; ; it, I I -ill fm ooiMett MS 1 ( ' ' I -TO . " .; :. ., : - : . .' -: - - ' Mr. jiad Mrs. Roy 'Tyler are visit- Ing at the Alfred Bestant home. Pres. 8.; L. Chlpman and Pat Warren, War-ren, B. Smith of American Fork vls-Ited vls-Ited the priesthood meeting at Xln-don Xln-don Monday night A baby bcy arrlved'at the noma of Mr. and Mra, Ernest Rasmussen Mon day. Thla makes three boya In tha family, but Mr. Rasmussen I a glad papa, never-tbe-less. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES i Dr. Sears of the V. of U. gave a mark Its resting place, then walk out every morning and hammer the stick a little farther Into the ground, ! He guaranteed that the "rouge" ob tained would not rub off. On Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock the students will present three one-act one-act plays entitled: 1 BoiTand 'Co. 2 Joint Owners In Spain Suppressed Desires. . r A Black Magic Act. - ,'"'.. On Thursday; there waa a lecture given oy the Utah Outdoor Associa Indiana Boy Scout One in a Million ' " Clymer Jones, age 13, of Fairmont, tad Is one of the three boys tn the United States-to pass senior Red Cross bast for UfesavtafWor which be was decorated by Boy Scouts. His feats have attracted attention throughout the Middle West - ty. Thla display will be at the high school the balance, of this week.,, On Wednesday night the High School, la presenting In. moving plo tures The Boo of Walllngford." , The girls and boys art very busy Jprepartag decoraUona for thf Junior Prom that will be enjoyed oa the th of March. On Friday of last week students from American Fork High School entertained en-tertained the local students with the following program: A', ? : 1 Girls double trio . r';.. 3 Reading, Eva Forbes ': S Dance by Miss Kathleen Chip-man Chip-man and Fee Chrlstensen 4-Solor Miss LeRu Robinson, "Call Me Back Pal OTIine". (Reading, Moat Hlndley .'. -0 Selection by Male quartette. 7 Reading, Bessie IngersolL . Mrs. Jesse Wadley sat been absent fom her position, as teacher In Manila this week, due to the death of her aged father -In 8prlngvllle. Funeral services were held there Thursday. Outtlna; Off Adverthia4r May Reduce Expensei; Bat So 7 Does Cutting , Tour Windpipe . Reduce the . Gost of Living. it';,-Cribe the Game. .'; SoiwtMwl 'twoav 4ute ibe post. ffle .Satvrdajr nluht while the town step rnd-.iiorliHl over Hhe" checker board Memphis t'ondnerclal-Appeal -ifei ( . , The Weride Great . T1m World's great men have net (ouimoniy been 'great scholars, nor Its great , scholars' great men. O. W, I Inline, ,' "... : V,'e mnj H wrong, but' our position Is that,, for 9. the garage mechanic should, bsve done something to ' our csr liestdeil grease the cushions. Dal las News. J Childish Vocabulary. The number of words used by Vhll-divn Vhll-divn two years old varies from a very few words for the backward child op to 1,000 ' worqs for more preeoelou rhltdren.' ' The average number Is put at between 200 and 400. ; . ' 0 ' Hears In New England. Many primitive New England say-tngs say-tngs are restricted wholly to the ag-icultural ag-icultural population, and among these re utterances whose prorlndsllsm Is lui apparent to the speaker whose esr iss become familiar to them. "Get "if la commonly need to express In- redullty snd In remote districts "do -w-ls-stllHrtHHt tora " to; ths best NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engtoeert Office, . Salt Uke City, UUh, Marco J, M23. Notice Is hereby given tha( Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove City, k municipal corporation, corpor-ation, has made application ' In ac cordance with the requircmenta T of 8C J, jChapter, 7fc Sesslrtt Lawn of UUh, 1919, to change the point of diveralon ci One . and Twenty-five Hundredtha (IM) Sec. Ft. of water from Battle Creek In Utah County, Utah. Said water hae been diverted at a point 1647 ft Eaat and , 413.1 ft 8outh ct the N. E. corner of Sec 28, Township S South, Range Z Eaat Salt Uke Base and Meridian, and used the entire' year for domestic purposes. It la now desired to extend thTresent pip lineup the channel of Battle Creek and divert tha Water of four aprlngs which are sources of supply of said creek, which aprlngs Issue at points as follows: Blue Creek Spring, at n point 8. 75 deg. IS min. E. 79 J ft.; Meadow Spring No. 1 at a point 8. 65 dg. 50 min. W. 528 ft; Mea dow Spring No. 2, at a point 8. U deg. 80 min. W. 5.ft;Aand Hangman's Spring, at a point 8, 84 deg. 85 min. W. 2818 ft; all bearing from 8. E. corner of Sec. 14, Townahlp 5 South, Range 2 East. The waUr will be used during the same period and for the purpose originally Intended This application Is designated In tha State Engineer's office AS No. a711 AU protests against the granUng of aald application, stating the rea sons therefor, must be made by affi davit In duplicate, accompanied with fee of $1.00 and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the com pletion of this notice. - , R. E- CALDWELL 8tate Engineer Date of first publicaUon Mar. 10, 1923. Date of completion of publication Ap ril t. 1923. ;r10RTH inflOM IREIG1T10X CO. t ' 1 ' Te the StocUsldsrs of the Herth Tn. , ,iea Irrigation Company. . Notice is hereby given that a special spe-cial meeting of the stockholders oi North Union Irrigation Co. has tbeen called by the Board of Directors to convene .at Undon Amusement Hall, in the state of Utah, on the 2th day of March 1923fat 2; 00 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of considering . and acting upon the following proposition vls:.. ' ,." . To amend Article 11 as amended, pf the articles of Incorporation of. the company so, as to increase the capital stock of, the company from $51400 dijyMo lolTihares of ths par value of $50 each," W 1100,000 divid ed' into 2000 shares of the par value of 850 each., ,T By order of the Boafd of Directors. D. B. THORNE, . Hi":if. ' T " "Secretary. rirst Pubncatlon March ri928. 77 Last PublicaUon March 24. 1923 Z . . o " ' Women Give Out' House work Is hard enough' when healthy. Every woman who is having backache, blue and nervous spells. dliiy headaches and kidney or.blad der troubles, should be glad to heed thla Utah county woman's experience Mrs. Edwin Conder, Third East and State Road, American Fork, says; My kidneys became weak and caus ed trouble. My back ached constant' ty" and was aolam when I bent. I could hardly straighten. 'My kidneys were Irregular In action. Doan's Kid' ney Plllg have never failed to cure me .quickly." ." The above statement was' given March 26, 1917 and on. October 13, 1923, Mrs. Conder said: "I still have great faith In Doan's Kidney , Pills. Since I, last recommended them, have used then- and- obtained splen did results." Price 60c, at all -dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidnejrremedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Conder had. Foater-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. adv. t:; ;. " o v ' , ' .1 few-' Lessens la Etlqsette By Kiss Trra Dence A real gentleman Is always help ful and considerate tothe weaker sex When In the home of his best beloved nd his future mother-in-law, per chance does havs a coughing fit at he dinner table; he should quietly rise, and with a manner full of res- port and consideration, pound her or lie bnck with his fist until her cousr relieved. Attention, Mr. Tolslrad The other nlsht I 'Vent to a show with a Low Uro Trlrnd of mlno and the rrhctra atmcl up "he "little Brown Jus" nt lie thouchl It w!,e t" vMipnM; anthom and stood 1 ' ' ''''' ' ' ' ' This is your corner. - Maks use of it for 'lnformalion on queatioia which arn puzzling you. It will bo a pleasure and privilege to answer care-fullv care-fullv and toromotlv all auestions submitted to me. except those seckina: mod. Irl ailvirjL ' Niimi jind adrlrMiiM of knt will Ia unl if m(.nAArA nit For a personal reply send stamped envelope. Questions must be led lo two, and name and address must accompany each letter. All com. munications are held strictly confidential. , rn. ' ' 1545. Salt Lake Olr. Ulah. - In requesting poems and sons?, the correct title, the first line, or thf author is necessary in order to find them. ' . j i Dear Miss Brooks': ' May I ask you a fw auestlonsf think you are a very nice aad wise wo man. (1) Is It eorreet for a young lady te extend her hand to a boy friend or .youne man whea vreattng theroT (I) I am IS years of age aad wolgh 110 lbs. I have besn wearing braids around my bsad with a ribbon at the back, but my father does not like te see a ribbon. Could I comb It some way without ribbon se It would look nicer ? ' BUBBLES. Treasuraton. Idaho. Bubbles dear, you will notice la the rules srovarnlnn this corner that you are allowed but two questions ,( please send your other Ister won't your (1) Girls your age do not shake hands when belnr introduced.' (2) There la no prettier, girlish style of dresaln the hair, ' than te arrange It beoommrly about your face. ' stralaht back, aide Bart, eta, depending upon the shape of your face. Braid It a few inches and fasten with a barrette, leaving ..4he curled ends free. . COUNTRY HILL BILL 8orry. BUL but you will have to state your questions ques-tions more clearly before I can give you aa intelligent answer. Also give your L name and address. - - . . JTJNB BUO. Pinto, Ut Teur t.ulla-by" t.ulla-by" may be had now from the music shops. The price Is 10 cents. : I will send it to you If yea wish. ; Dear Hiss Brooks: I wovid like to ask you question or two. My father lets me take his car about every night, and of course all the boys are jealous, because their girts go ear riding with m What would you do, keep friends with the boys, or have your pick of the glrlsT I love srlrl who Is very pretty; I have been taking ner out. but she goes with another boy. What would you do, let thla continue, or quit herr . Thanking you very much, -'.'' ' DEAN MV (1) I think It a great mistake that yea have the ear nearly every night. In the ftrat place, for It la quite evident yea are toe yeung te be out that mueh at night and. also too young te be paying- so much -attention to the girls. And If having the, "pick of. the girls", depends de-pends upon having a automobile, do you think they would be dependable friends should you be deprived of this luxury! -pretty Is as pretty- does," you saow, ana ir you look only for beauty of face you will probably receive many 'disappointments. I advise every boy aad girl who is old enough to go to getner in a social way to enjoy aa many friends as they wish. It is not a good practice te think there anust be a rsteadyv- . Dear Miss Brooks: . I have been reading your corner for a long time, so have decided te Join it hoping that I am welcome. I am a girl age 14 years, blue eyes and brown hair, and I am going to ask you to help- me eat through my young life, by answer- Jng afew!iutUona. XI)-la - it-4ad luck' to put aa umbrella up In the house and to break a mirror, and auch things? (2) js U proper or improper to go with a boy friend to a houaa party or a school party T If all the girls are going what can you doT It Is real hard to go alone Wishing you lots of success. I remain. t PEOOT, 3arland; Utah. If y dear Peggy, right now before you go further In your young life do not ' place any confidence in luck, good or bad. for all these icld superstition about good or bad luck coming from breaking a mirror, raising an umbrella tn the house, black cats, etc , are pure "bunk" and nothing else. (2) Fourteen la quit too young ti go with boya regu larly. For a boy friend to accompany you to a party at the home of a friend occasionally Is permissible, but no pub lie affairs. Peg's;?, 'for a few more years. TOP8T, Utah. Here Is perhaps the song you asked for Some time ago. It - came all the way from Oold Bun, Calif, for us: There's a pretty spot in Ireland, Where a little cottage stands, A rustic home I cherished all my life. It's old-fashioned, rough and dingy, But was built by honest hands. And what a lovely Jewel lived Inside. It was not a costly Jewel Whleh the wealth of gold eeuld buy. But a tender-hearted lassie. With fend love-llght In her eyes, O my heart. It grows impatient ' 1 And I have no peace of mind. ror I long te see the girl I left behind. Chorus. A little browa eottage, ; 'V.-A 'V.-A shady green spot" , No happier home could t flag. ' My haart'a fairly gone. For I love only one, -.-v She's the girl I left behind., " f When I first met charming Nora, " -It was oa one moonlight night,' ' ; With the lads and lassies gathered on the green, It's the same old tale repeated, I was captured at nrst sight. . For In my eyes she seemed aa Idle queen. And the piper with his merry tunes, What joy he did inspire. The notes ef her sweet voice Touched a cord within my heart in my dreams I see a vision Of her face so good and kind. And I long to see the air! I left behind. V. W., Oold Run. Calif. Dear Miss Brooks: This is the Srst time have written to you. I just couldn't stay away any Dear Miss Brooks: . 1 am an Interested reader of your corner., cor-ner., and would like to ask you some n"e'l ns. i (1) WU1 you publish the song, "Just Before the Baltlt, Mother." and the poom, "Kentucky !Je!le?"2) .If a girl should go away, or If she has a boy's address, whose place Is it to . write Crat. the boy pr the girl? Thanking Thank-ing you In advance. I remain, RT.ONPY. Tonele. Utah. '1) If you will imd me ixir name I a III tend you tliU pom and eong, but 'Ci ntueVy Belle", l a very long poem and apace would not permit priming IL " .t te boy write to you "'v.. find If ho wishes to hear from v f r "1 iln tn businesa firms cannot h nrintnrl Iiam atnmnMl nvetnTto JirrnmnanlM K m. -- '?ti'Y?,:kt I . questions for me, and please have taess In the paper nest Saturday If possible, (1) Would you please give some good rlub names and their meaning. (2) ' What would be the simplest way te get rid of blackheads en the noeef (S) Is it all right to accept a present from a boy if yoa are 19 years eld.' Wishing you success, I remain, '-r-.r,-' .': .; ' TOBBIEL Los-an. TTtah" .Welcome, Tobble, dear. 'Tour tetter has te take Its turn In the paper, but If you send your nams as requested with your; letter, 1 will make every effort te answer as soon as possible. . Teu do not wy anything about what kind ef a club yeu have in mind, so 1 am toe mueh in ths dark te answer Intelligently. Tell ma all about It whoa you send for your r nswvr ior inv mvna qinnwR wnicn 1 ' will answer personally. (S) It la never proper or all right to accept expensive ' gifts from boys at any age, only candy. books, (lowers and auch things are permissible, per-missible, i- '. --r-T- . ' Dear Miss Brooks: ' ' .':'.'.'''-' r- Would yon please answer a few quae-ions quae-ions for usT (1) What are the lucky Hi .IMlllAlrM i... ..il MAHH.Wa ' - " M'".VB, . HIWHIM. ivr VII. . born May 8, aad also for February IT mW AMI n.ww w ..a... w.wi m .1 . for a girl with light brown hair and . brown eyes; and for one with dark browa hair and blue eyes. (3) Aad as . it Improper for a girl to wear a boy's ' rings? '-V .,;...-,......, - unpin awn virrn . -; Downey. Idaho. (1) For one whose birthday is In the ' month ef May, Saturday la thought te be lucky, aad November and April the months. For February Saturday la alee- the day and . April and August the months. - (2) If the skin Is smooth and free from- blemishes, , browns, light blues, oranaa brlarht rada lads srreen and pink should look weU with the dark eyes and light hair; while deep, soft shades ef blue,, yellow, grays, shades ef alvender, dark brown and ; black would ba laoomlna to tha una with brown hair aad blue eyes. (I) Ne, It Is not Improper te wear a boy's ring. If you wish to..v , -.- . , . ... Dear Miss Brooks: -.'' ' I have written te yen before and waa pleased with the answers to my ques- , tlons, so I am going te ask some more. (1).J am a girl of it yeara I ant four feet eight Inehee tall. How much ahould I weight (2) How old should a girl k. k.wA I. . l . . - . ft.AM . TT I w wviwav mnw - i... ,w vvi I nwtnm to hear from you soon, I am as ever,, your friend. HISS PINK ROSE, Clear Lake, Utah. 1 am arisaat 4 Ksnaieaj pea sea weaas saawtaileB. Pink Rom; fiV Ton nhfeuttl sa m m tin. A M rnl frt.i . aii nounua. aarmr. lai a uibb aassusHBtasBk ir his family are eld friends ef your fast. ; lly, a girl and boy correspondence at your age is permisswie. i . wouia nov advise It otherwise, until yen are a very grown-up young lady say sixteen. A. If you will write me again and send your name I will be glad to give you the Information concerning , the : eyebrows. eye-brows. . . .- ,,, . . ; Dear Miss Brooks: . '; - - Thanks very much for personal aa-r. swer to my letter wnicn l wrote you mnre than a month ago. - Here la a stamped envelope In return. I wae se , ueneuied by your letter I am going te ask a few more questions If you don't ' mind. (1) Is It proper for an engaged couple to sit on one another's laps in the presence of their brothers and sis- -ters? (2) Is It proper to allow a boy te put his arm around you If you have rone with him about two months and If you like him real wellf ' In your letters to other girls I note that you advise them not to go with one steady fellow : unless engaged, but to have several dlf- ' ferent ones. I have always been advised ad-vised differently from that and have been told It la not good form te ge with more than one, and people wtfuld make the remark that ' she would, ge... w'th anyone who would ask her. - Will"' you please explain this matter te met ; Now my dear Miss Brooks, I hope I ant . not Intruding. Thanking you very much In advance and hoping I am not tee much bother, I am, nineteen-year-old - , MIDGET. Meridian. Ida. It makes my heart glad to know yoa have received help tn any way from my lettera : (1) No dear. It is never proper r to act as yeu describe, whether la the-presence the-presence of ethers or alone. Simply because be-cause one la engaged does not permit of such familiarity. (2) Neither does acquaintance ac-quaintance of two months' standing allow such privileges aa you pneniloa In 'question number two. O Iris should make a strenuous effort te entertain their young men friends In such a manner that they do not feallt neces..... aery to resort to this medium of entertainment' enter-tainment' (T) I most eertalnly do not advise girls of 10 to IS years ef age -allowing one boy to monopolise their attention. You have been ..advised la correctly. ' Ton eaa ehoose your friends " Just as carefully la this manner as by having but one. : During these years ' w eniivlng to the fullest your girlhood, and by associating with all the -virtMiie boy friends of .your acquaint ance you learn their dispositions, their good and bad qualities, and It during these years you Hod a congenial spirit among them, well and good, for you are then old enough to think about love. not Deiore. But if you go with one boy . steadily when very young, you are more tnan apt to imagine yourself In love very soon, without giving yourself a chance to know enough boys well enough to really know vour own mind. i sincerely hope this will also help you.. I have been a reader of your dear little lit-tle corner, "Just Between Tou and lit," and have enjoyed it. This Is the nrst time I have written fo you. I would be much pleased If you would anawer my questions. (1) I have blue eyes and black hair. What colors would be suitable suit-able for met (2) I wae born September 21. What is my lucky day and my flower Wishing you much success and happiness, I am truly, . MARQEHIK. Cerro drande. Ida, W (1) Tou should wear blues and blue grays, yellows, coral shades, bright reds. Jade green and black nicely, Margerle, (2) Wednesday seems to be your day, February and November, yeur months, end the cornflower la your flower. s Ajul so ld I. . , |