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Show n no in I 1 V Every family can have the pleasure of electric cooking cook-ing now there is a range priced to suit every purse-i purse-i Ve have everystyie and pricegust the right one for your home is here. - : , ToQ 'iriU'iijoy.electriocookg.bW it is clean, , cool, convenient, and economical.. . Come in now and take advantage of our special offerings in wonderful electrio ranges. Utah Povjer & . "Efldent Public Service" EVERYTHING ELEOTBIOAL FOB TEE HOME canar m EuuinNO - v A QUE3TI0HAIEE ' Baaalng' a newspaper la not wlta-, wlta-, ot U drawbacks, but running a ejaestloa and answer column ' of n 'frtcultural paper has nothing but ' the drawbacks it we take tha word of fellow who tried It for three days while the editor was away. A few the questions he answered will gtta yo an idea ot the variety: 1. Do small . cowe"' give condensed milk? Mabel D. . No. Mabel Condensed ; milk is nude by trying to get a quart of gnjik la. a pint bottle.-1 bottle.-1 Please tell me tow hash Is made. W. M. Hash la not made; it accumulates. 1 la it all right to teed hogs com tha ear? 0. H. No. Put It in a trough and let them help themselves. 4. I am la love with a homely girl who works for na but she does not seem to care for me, while a pretty girl with lots of money wants me to marry her. What atall I dot-Will. dot-Will. ;A '-.v . Harry the on yon love, and send no the name aid address of the other. ( ; f. M)r hair la beginning to eome oat What caa I get to keep It (at -A. B- . '. :,::A sack. Vcv' " . ' . Please tell me how to raise a alee fat hog of about 100 pound Get a derrick. -v--.' t;. f. Bow can I tell when the water Is the right temperature tor bathing ha.br t Young Mother. : - ' :- If th child gets red and hollers. CaS water is too hot It he gets blue 04 shivers, It is too cold. ff. I am forty years old,' have a nice tOtto farm and am thinking of tak-a tak-a wife, What would yoa advise! Old Bach.-:. v;r:V'; I would; advise yoa to ho careful asoat whoaa wift yoa take. -w " t. Our rod bull la chasing mo arotrad a forty-acre lot What ahall i oof-Mike or. " Mike; .the editor wUl be back la about a week Exchange. v Aeearato ' ( . ' Iseij Tegfs f Two yeggs held up and tried , to rob a Scotchman. It was a hard fight KBKkK0a(X OX FINE MONUMENTS S At Eight Prices A Large Variety from vthich to select 'Drtr.nLu'llnrr.lft 9. - ;U3C0IDJ lilllUID W GraniR Works a w r . ... Electric Ranges Priced as Ion is $60 LMt but after the lanky Scotchman had Ucked them both, he gava - one ot them a shove with his foot and said, between breaths Weal It's a good thine that I only had a aiekla with me. I had had a dime I would hare killed you.r . , Great Idea X We are not by any means an effl ctency expert but quite often without effort, our minds do nothing also and we think of great schemes. Now we hav one that-will more than double the work ot fat male employees. We suggest a rule be established making tat ones wear suspenders then .they will be able to work with both haada Lecta Miller who is teachlnK chool at Duchtan la home for a few days. Avtyn Richards was visitor Wednesday. a Bingham Try the Mutual Coal and Lumber Co. for your coal, lumber and ce ment .. . "Stake Supt C. 11 Warnlck visited the Second ward Bonday School at Llndoa 8unday. . Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Humphries and daughter Ines and Mrs. J. T. Power motored to Salt Lake Friday. Moderation Alwaya Beat : For aught I see they sre aa alck that surfeit with toe much, as they that starve with nothing; It is no meaa happiness therefore to be seated in the meaa ; superfluity comes sooner kf white hairs, but competency Uvea longer. Shakespeare. f v jueTa Sussoetlen. Speaking ot books printed la lea, it la much better to have that legend shown oa the reverse of the title page than at the eod ef the vet- aoM where It so often makes aa aatl- climax. A novel's Jsst page wUl times read like this: "8be preesed her Ups to ala, Printed la the United States ef America." William Lyon Phelps, ta Scribner'a Magastaav Notice Of Assessment The . Pleasant ' Greie Caaalng Pleasant Grove, Utah. Ca, Notice is hereby given that meeting ot the etoi held on the 10th day ot April, 193 an asseasment of 25a ter ahara leviea on in capital atocK or the corporation, payable immediately to Alex Thornton, Treaaurer, at 'the of fice of said Treasurer, Pleasant Orov Utah County, Utah. Any atock upon which the assess ment may remain unpaid on the Slat day of May, 1921, will be dollnquent and advertised for sale at public auction, auc-tion, and unlets payment is made be fore, win be sold on the 5th day of Jane; '1923. to pay delinquent assessment assess-ment together with cost of advertls- W,nd,exMB8e tsale.- (signed) vftr H. w Jacobs. 8ec. Pleaaani Qrpve. Utah. Firat Pub. April 21, 19JJ' y -' . World's Largest Bwwloo i'r rh larrMt anti-friction bearing ta the world, recentlx on show to Ud don. weight tnoM U a ton and was awa thaa roar raw mmgn. Sans of Dirty First, rrv Tha sense of duty Is the fountain rirhta. In other words, tna tama Inward principle which teachea tha former Dears witness m vam ur.' Duties and rights moat stand and tell together. Cbannlng. -. , ,;,. ; ,; Ao flood aa Your Word. Be careful to keep your promises to children, whether they be to reward orpunlah. A child soon learns wheth er parent means to do what is promised prom-ised - Exercise patience with a child. If yon cannot do this, how can yon expect the child to leant patience and obedience' ;,.. Qeose la Real Patriarch, ; Of our common anlmala the span of life of the rabbit Is about sevea years; while the hare averages a little longer. The squirrel does not live more than even years. Dogs and eats seldom survive beyond fifteen, but the pig will reach thirty. The goose Is the patriarch patri-arch of the farmyard, for one has been known to live sixty years. , V ' , Overerowdod,-l" I-v Billy's nose was out of Joint, all ea account ef the arrival of little sister. Be took bis overcoat and hat to the aurse and asked Iter te put then on bjm, as he was going away. She asked kin If he hartnl better wait and set bis father. He replied: Tna going to my father; Undo Frank la gotng to be my father now. This house fcj fairing fai-ring ton crowdKi" 00OO.MMO U ' 0flNMO V I s oro'iWy cxdtina scbLrmina tale ct ; II rrrstery, .adventure end .love, trie giur wkh rh reader, is to try and ta cnoaml, dve rnystersouv f'Mri BroyvaM He sjk vstfiti he seems to be fnercV jn ira stance. He n the brains of &h irterrutioriaJ bsjvl of croob but his rnovemena are so ihadowy that none of ha fellow consptfators jkncwwfo .. able to rccosntze him upon meeting. At tirnei you wi3 think you have discovered him; si times the author seems almost to reveal him. In the end you ere likely to find that the real "Mr. Brown" is a decided surprise to you. k is an tntemting (ame and a remarkably interesting story, JB&ad Jhh Fascinating Novel as a Serial in The Citizen Starts t.- -r.. . t sob r. ; . , Time Well Spent. -Time Is money, and sometimes: Tery( much more then money. To spend our lives dollar-chaalng may get us wealth, but not refinement Time devoted to Improving the mind and Jeart results, la far greater satiafactlon.drlt Unstable Equilibrium. A body la in onatable equilibrium when after a slight tlppng, It tends to move farthef from Its original position. po-sition. A cone balanced on Its point or an e on Its end ts la unstable , equilibrium. , j THian Homo aa a Monument The house at 'Pleve , dl Cadore In which the great, painterj Tlttan was bora baa been proclaimed a national monument by the. government, as has the birthplace of the poet and dramatist drama-tist CounrTittorlo Alflerl at AstL Sdentlflc Amerieaa. Valuable Old Coin, A Sheffield farmer, while digging hie fields recently, found a silver coin of antique, origin, but ta a splendid state of preservation. , Be cams up to London, had it appraised, and found It to be worth lJ.250. The cola la a Charlea I , crown and . was minted at the time when ellver was very scarce la England; ' " ' Hew to Make Cut Flowers Last 'It yoa wiah to keep expeaslvo rosea any length at time, after tha first day la cold water, cut atom te first Joint and dip end la boiling water about one inch up, then put In cold water Immediately. Imme-diately. Remove to vase with, cold water to which a little salt has been added. Designer. "u The Review "I ""' l,s 'I : ! This Dear Reader: This is your corner. fully and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. - , ' Names and addresses of business firmr cannot be printed here, but m i be sent if a self-addressed, stamped envelope accompanies the request ... cwuwua mtw uiuiu w. k eacn mier or no repiy caa so maae. All communications are held strictly confldential. la requesting poems and songs, name of the author la necessary la order to find them. Please send stanm? ' addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may he forwarded directo -Aiw" otters very plainly, with pea and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box VUL Salt Lake City, Utah. , Theoo aonge and poems are ea the requested and To-Be-Found lists BONOS REQUESTED Rancher Joe. - Old Elm Tree, Jorsoy City.. . Bonnie Black Bess. f Asleep at the BwltoK - Only Ma. , ' ' : ' Apple Blossoms. Mr Old New Hampshire Borne. ' ' The following aonga and poems have boon received during , the past week, and I wish b tbank each one for their kindness In contributing- them: ' Matilda Jane. - -v--,' The Dylnr Girl's Moaeago. , , . ril Whistle aad Walt for Kate. . Christine Loroy. " ". . Come Home, Tatker. r ' Songs have been roeolvod enclosed with ao other simaturos than the following, fol-lowing, and I wish to extend my appreciation ap-preciation (or their ' klndneas: Mont-poller, Mont-poller, Ida., Dixie Sunshine. St George. Utah; Utile Mo. Jackson, Wye,; A Reader. Level, Ida. - ' r To W. B Moore, Idaho: Time aid apace are -too limited to attempt to solve riddles, W. B., and year q oast Ion sounds very much like one to ma If It Is not, an yon wish to state It more plainly, I ahall bo glad to assist yen every way possible. . m Dear Miss Brookai I have been reading year corner for some time and have found It very Inter est I nr. I wenia like to have theoo ones- tions answered: 1) How can a heavy scorch be taken ent of pontes without leaving a large spotT (2) Why So boys like the girl -who has her hair cut. wears very short aroaaes and uses rourh laatuag e, rather than the or dinary girIT FRECKLES. (1) It tho scorch Is heavy It cannot be removed. Wash tho spot gently with soap and water and let It lie in tho sun until dry. It the scorch le not too deep this will remove It, and If this method-doeo not remove It I rear noth tna will, because tho fibres of the ma terUl Itself are doubtless Injured. 811k and wool aro easily aeorched and can not be restored to their original eondl tioa as caa cotton or linen. (3) They do -net. Freckles. This Is not aa at tractive combination. A , girl with bobbed tresaee and short skirts (both of which are much out of date) may bo very lovable and very attractive, but rough language is not attractive to any boy ho is a monopolizer of this art himself and he does not. admire a girl who attempts to usurp hia rights along this lino. See B, B. a letter. . ; ; j Dear Miss Brooks: 1 11 Hero I am again. Miss Brooks, will yoa please tell me how many years of High School you must have before you take tho nurses tralMng course, and how many years of training yoa must have at tho hospital before yoa graaa ate? Thank you. HOPE, arantsvllle, Utah. Tou are always welcome, Hope. The different hospitals vary In their re quirements, some requiring one year high school work, others two years. I am having catalogues and literature sent to you on this subject. Tho narsoe training course Is three years. Daar Mlaa Brooks: (1) Please print the song, "Say An Revolr. hut Not Good-Bye." CO How i old do roa think I am from my writ Ingf I love to read tho corner, "Just Between Tou and Me." Respectfully, BROWN KTE9. Ban. Idaho. Tour song follows. Brown Eyes, and I am very glad you enjoy my corner. ( I "geese" about 14. SAT AU REVOIR. BUT NOT GOOD BTB. - Say ad revolr, but not good-bye. For parting brings a bitter slgn; My country needs me In this tight For freedom, liberty and right; Our duty first, love must not lead. What might bavo been bad fats de creed; ril ne'er forget the day wo met -I loved you then, I love yoa yet Chorus . ' Say aa revolr, bat not good-bye, Tho wo must part, love cannot die; ril ne'er forget tho day we met, X loved yea, then, I love yoa yet Tho call has come, rns' off to war. Mldat crash of shell and cannon's roar; Tho past is goaethosnoos'ry gives , , One clinging thought, the future lives; This ono-good-bye 'may bo' our last. Tho word Js spoke, the die is east But still my heart beats wild with pain. And tho' we may not meet again: Dear Miss Brooks: ! ; ' . I am ' much Interested In your corner of "Between Tou and Me," and aa yoa have answered so many questions for so many others I will ask two for myself. my-self. . Please give the meaning ot Carrie, Car-rie, Nellie, Lawrence, Leslie,; Edward and Marie. (2) Please tell me a -nice way to fix naturally curly hair which Is -quite short and Is dark brown In color. I am sixteen years of age and am Rolng to high achool next year. Wishing you much success In the future, fu-ture, 1 am as ever, C M., Drlggs, Ida. Tou are welcome, C H , and I will give you the meaning of as many of your names as I can. Carrie Is a diminutive di-minutive of Caroline, Caroline being the feminine of Carolus, meaning, "strong," "manly;" Nellie Is a diminutive of Helen, meaning "light;" Lawrence, "crowned with laurel;" Edward, "rich guard;" Marie Is the French form of Mary, It will be neoessary for the follow. Ing to aend names and addressee before I can answer thela let t era as tha rulee heading thla column Indicate: 1 "Cowboy," Roberta n, , Wyo. "Dim-plea." "Dim-plea." Thayne, Wyo."Bebe and Lll. Shoshone, Sho-shone, Idaho., Tobaia aad Dickey, Lo. gan, Utah. The Maaarhty' Four; Meridian. Merid-ian. IdeivA Pueey Willow, Cleveland. Utah. Peggy 4 "Specks, Homedalo, Ida. Cheery and Cheerful. St Ooorge, ITtah l.nlla n,VI U.h. nr-tw'Sci-w hum art kflxAi Dear Miss Brooke: After 'reading yeur corner "i'a "tie paper, It fcava read meay ateresting questions and answers,' and seeing that the questions weretaaewveed eesatls-Caeterllr, eesatls-Caeterllr, I wish yea would please tell ' If II AO oueationa eabmitt ,;n . .i uu oaina anu eoarras) must actoapttj the correct title, the first lin. t moaning "bettor." (S) I could act trt ! you a bocomlng stylo for your ksj. ! knowlnc the shape of your tutm any thing about your tutor!, C with naturally eurly hair It shooU W aay to arrango It bocomlngly iiil the faoe and I suarost that yoa krtaa H all together at the back aaa tm2 then pin the curled enda aboat ever tte back of your bead. If your Kslr l very pretty arrangement Dear Miss Brooks: , ' I ' Miss Brooks, may I ask you a m tlonT (1) Do yon think It Is proper ter a boy to send gifts to a girl he has never oeenT ,. (2) Tho girl I go whs. now, allows mo to kiss her and does not seem to care. Do yoa think girls caroHo be Just toys like this, or is a roiiiH ne mm kb mam win oneae a It she resists? I am not la love with this girl and don think I over coals bo. but she la a good sport and la always al-ways thero when I want her to go wtu me. Do yoa think I should keep colas with her or quit? Sincerely, . . i..'-.--'. B. B. .Utah. ' If yea only know bow glad X aa te answer a boy's quoetloa oa this eaV Jectl (1) It would depend upon hew long yoa have boon corresponding or how long yon have known of her. If yoa have corresponded for some time, , a box of candy or a nice book If yea have learned her taste and Ukes aad dlalikee well enoughwould bo quite proper; nothing more. (S) No, I do not think girls do ears for this sort ef thing but they da seem afraid of giving giv-ing offense by refusing. . But it they only knew and would understand, a boy la not so eaally offended as she thinks, and tho boy who daea take of fense at their refusal to grant all hie requests aad demands la not worthy ef . their attention, I am sure she would not submit so tamely.. Tour letter seems to bear me out In my conclusion that a -real boy, one who caa look yoa squarely square-ly In tho eye and not feel ashamed ef tho thoughts and Intents of his heart, ' does set care for tho girl who allows him to take such liberties. What such a boy wants In a girl friend Is a real pal. a girl who la vivacious and full of life, a good listener, or a good talker, or any of tha vartoua Tharacterlstlco which make for good, clean fun and en-, talnment; but who holds her Individual' self aloof and reserved, far removed frort tho petty "spooning" and "pet-' ting" parties which have become all too Common. Do you agree? I would not attempt to advise as to whether or; not you continue your attentions to this girl. Tou should decide that, but I do not advise any young man Or woman, wo-man, tollow oaa person to monopolist all of tnelr time and attentions ' Dear Miss Brooks: 'T - This la the first time I have written to ' your corner, but I have been a reader of your corner since It started In our paper. I am sending yoa a aong which was requested In tho last laauo. of our paper. Would you please an- swer the following questions? 1K What colora should a girl with a fair complexion and light brown hair wear? (2) How long doea it take to complete, a business course ao a girl may get a-position? a-position? How old do yoa think I envoy env-oy my questions? Wishing yoa much saccess in your work. I remain as ever,' A SCHOOL CURL. Charleston, Utah. t - Thank you ao very much for the song dear and I am very glad you enjoy my corner. (1) When ta doubt choose a, color to match your eyes Is a good rule-; to go by. If your skin Is elear and free-from free-from blemishes yoa can, wear almost ' any ahade nicely. I) This depends very much on tho individual, my dear. Not lesa than six or nine months. Abo at fifteen I would say. .,, - TO SMILES, Utah Thanks so very much for tho poem, Smiles. I will give-you give-you tho meaning of as many of the' names as I can. Isabella, means the- ' same aa Elisabeth, "God of tho oath;" "Emily." induntrtous." "energetic;" Co-j ell, "blind;". Even, "young warrior;" Lewie , "famous warrior:" MaudU "Mighty battle maid." . . i Dear Miss Brooks: ' . There Is a Song I would like te get'-' if I could, bat I don't know tho name an ' tho author of It -Perhaps It I tell yes:'1 a little about It someone of your. ' readere may recognise It and send It tot. yen, so It can be nrlated. Tha scons ' laid at the time of the Ova War, aad-- - ta aooui two ooya, one wno was -ieu ana aara. . whb bis motaars picxur, and the ther was- a "Mu eyed boy-' with golden hair" with hie sweethearrs,! picture. They are about to make a-dangeroas-charge,' and- aa' they are; "pals", they are afraid for asay net both return la safety, ao they exchange plcturea and promise that If the ether, "doesn't get back", the one who to leftr . will go 'oee the mother or sweetheart aa the case may be.' "So together they rode to the top of the hill" where the enemy was, and there they aro both killed, so the mother and sweetheart never receive the boys last measagea It Is a very beautiful song. My father used to alng It but baa forgotten it now, and as I am a Southerner I love everything about the South It's songs, poems, atorles. everything. I would like also to get the aong "Apple Blossoms" Blos-soms" If 1 cculd. Hoping If you know of these songs, you will print them, I thank yoa again. ' ' i WANITA. Utah, We will watch and wait Wanlta. and I am quite sure some ono of my readers will know this song, and then yoa shall have it and we will forever after be grateful to the doner. me the meaning, of the following names: Wanda,- Alice. Bessie, Martha and Ardath. Wishing you good lscfc and success, I remain, ' ' , RRnaiaL LahL Utah, Thank von. Baaela. f am only able to' find the meaning of three of names: Alice, "noble9 ! cherfBessie (dim. of Elisabeth), "God of the oath; WM. . I.HI, ' . TO BILLtHtUB r ROVER, Jlobertea. Iwfo-A lette waa sent you to f i)me and addrese alvn ta year W!, ilortl It Is ne Returned t m morkee v tiamo aad addreea.U roa wish this hw . pm eoatallaTthTansww queotloas. ' " i 1 IV . i v:" 1 ... i to .ik at o ao;1 ":t : r-- |