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Show . Dear Reader: This ia your comer. All. questions submitted will be eheer-fclly eheer-fclly and carefully answered, except those: seeking medical advice Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, out will M sent li a self -addressed, stamped envelope accompanies the request Questions are limited to two. Full asm and addresa must accompany each letter er ao reply can be made.- ' (v All communications are held strictly confidential. in revesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the am of the author is necessary In order , to find them. Please send stamped, addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directl a.iAdtrel!ttr,7er3r pWnly, with pen and Ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, alt Lake City, Utah, 1 - flONaa PIMTTrrrrn - These songs sad poems are on the wm ana To-Be-Foune list: Ummmy o Mine. . . K-K-Katls. ; , How He's Only a Tramp Found Doad ' fl fln.nr T tlmAm .' Tie the Picture rrom Life's Other oiua. . Stay la Tonr Own Back Tard. Whoa the Dew Ia Oa the Roae, BONOS RECEIVED :. The following eoags and poems have leea received during the oaat week, sal X wlah te than eoea eae for their iooiihi in ooniriDuiina Jtnem. Little Bo In Blua ' ' , . A hfeseage from Borne Sweet Rome. . n am mm imth vome Drifting : Down. i. Under Dakota's Croeo. The Cure of Aching Heart The Legend et the Organ Builder. It will he aeeesearr for the following . te eond names sad addressee before I eaa answer thtlr letters, as the rulee Media this column Indicate. "Cowboy," Robertson. Wye.. "Dim-flee," "Dim-flee," Thame, Wye. Baa and Dank." wasmngton, Utah. Babe and LIU the-ehoae, the-ehoae, Idaho. Tobble and Dicker, Le. Can, Utah. The Texas Cowgirl, Da-ert Da-ert Lake, Utah. The Naughty Fear. Meridian. Ida. Texae Rough Rider," MoCammoo, Idaho. "Devoted Reader," Tooele. Utah. ,, Dear Miss Breoks: f"; ' Yeur little -eoraer la m Interesting sad tavltlag that I feel I must enter aad hope I am welcome te ask h few enaction a. (1) I am It years old and have been going with a boy steady all winter and feci that I ehould think mere of other thing than bora, ao how ana 1 ejult him without retting peeved at nimr (g) is it proper to play alas camee at a party? Wishing you au aiaoe or aaceess, i remain, ;, PEACHES. Idaho. Tear questleas were aaewered and seat to the addreee eaeloeed la your letter, bat It has beea returned te me twrked unclaimed. I am now placing et here. Borry for the delay but guesa yea will have te accept the blame. Proper nam aad addreee must accompany accom-pany letters If yen wish answere and preatpt service, , Tea are right you ehould he think-Bur think-Bur of ether things, vastly more Important Im-portant than going with boys. I can aot aaderetand why yon have been allowed al-lowed to go eteady with a boy all win tr when yen are only thirteen. Tour letter ahowe that you are sadly la need ef more schooling. Just tell this, .boy frankly that you think you are too yeung to be going with boya, and that yea have decided not to do It any more, hnt to spend your time Improving yourself your-self Instead. There Is no reaeon why he should get peeved about It. No, my dear, klaalng game are not In good taste. There are many other game much more enjoyable aad leee barm-J fuu Mt mm now now you aai on, utin Dear If las' Brooks: , Will you pleas answer a question tor me. If a girl doeen't want to dance with a boy ehe has never met, hew should she refuse hlmf I am sending send-ing a song somebody asked for. Thank-fag Thank-fag yen very much In advance, ' BROWN ETES, Idaho. - 4aaace Tory muca tor toe eong, Brewn Kree. It eme very strange that a boy whom you have never mat ehould ask "to dance with you. Surely he must realise he should be properly Introduced. Simply say, yea are eorry, hot yon cannot dance with a etranger. TWO .TBRA Idaho Falla, Ida. Thanks for the songs, girls. I will keep yeur envelope tor the eonge you request and hope, to have them for yea soon. Teu ere moot welcome te say and all I eaa And for yon. , Dear Mlaa Brooks: Permit me to atk a favor of yea. Will you pleaee give dlrectlone for the planting plant-ing aad cultivating of Jerusalem Artl-saekeeT Artl-saekeeT Tours truly, . ' J1MMIK. Too are moat walrom to the following follow-ing information regarding the Jerusalem Jeru-salem Artichoke. The planting aad cultivation cul-tivation of thl tuber Is much the erne aa that of the Irlah potato. Plant Si IS taehee apart , la the row with lews S feet apart It Is very proline aad hardy, and does not require the earcful eulftvatloa given the potato. It la advisable to see waste land for the growing of. this plant, which same eenslder a pest, ae It eventually eh-eorbe eh-eorbe all available eurroundlag grouad aad cannot be gotten rM of, except by plewlnr It uy My Dear Friend: I have written to you many times sad am pleased with your work, htay I atk a question or two. - (1) I have eery thick hair and It la getting real long and pretty. I want to have It bobbed, but my folks do not want m te have It cut What ahall I do? I am wishing you very much succeaa with me and with all other. I am.- ae ever, PINK HOSE, Clear Lake, Utah. ' Tou will ee one of the song you re-aueited re-aueited In the lat tue of your paper aad another In thl lasue. The others I do not have, but will try to get them for you and will then send them to you. I would not ad vine you to bob your hair. Pink Roae. I am mire you would regret re-gret It. eaperlally when your hair le doing so' well. , Bobbed hair 1 not nearly ao popular an It was. although many continue to wear It beeue of the difficulty encountered when at-, to MRS. V. M. L. Bait Lake I now havs your poem, "Th Uyln Sailor," and tiad hoped to print It, but hardly think t can ever find room for It, as It Is Quite a long poem. Will you kindly kind-ly ssnd. for It as I nnd t do not bavs your addresa.. , .. .' Mr Dear Friend: Would you kindly answer my questioner ques-tioner Mlss-tirookUt We found your club names very good and Chose Tamt, Ai our "lub I witsro we workrwe llkad Tumi the H)Rt. Thanks,, kind frlsnd, Now for tnv n'Jriinn. (1); Do' you know of any Ih. doing' type work, bn a girl run hi typa work to do t homeT ,4 ;nqiilble; for m to Isav W'Kiv and I DuU'a typewriter tempting to let It grow out, Dear hi li Brooke: , - Many thanks for ths song yea pub-llahed pub-llahed for me a few weeks ago. I am sending In a song which I eee haa been requested and hope you will publish ths same. Would like to aak you hew la beet wsy te slip and reset the begonia slip, and what. If any, epecial eare le necessary. Also, how 'to win back the love of one who la gradually drifting from you (husband). Have tried In every way to-do my part. It what way have I failed? Pleaae make a euggee-tlon. euggee-tlon. Thanking you In advance ae be fore, ' I LONEITA, Utah. Ten are welcome to the eong, Lanil ta, and I in turn thank you for the eae yon ent m. (1) The florist telle me to take the begonia alip and put It In water UQtH little reote eome en It then plant It and take care of It Jest the eame ae anything alee. (2) Tour other question le net so easy to answer, dear, especially aa I kaow nothing of the circumstances. I am going te ask yon te writs ms a letter telling me eonse thing more about yeur seeming trouble, aad I eaa then give you a personal re ply If you Wlah. There le a way to re store the harmony In your home I am euro but aot knowing more thaa your letter Indicates, any attempted advloe from me, would be like the blind at-tempting at-tempting te lead the Mind. . Pleaee will you let me hear from you? To IRENE, Fillmore, Ut Through the kindness of a contributor I am en abled to print your song; A LITTLE BOT IN BLUE A mother eite In Sadness i Thinking of her only son As she looks up at two pictures en the wall. They're all that's laft to eheer her And ehe saya 'Thy will be done" Aa ehe mourns foFhlm " . , ' Who's gone beyond recall - ' One shows Mm aa a little boy Ia soldiers clothee at play , With Ms army lying scattered en the floor. . , The other In a uniform : The day he marched away, ' When he said good bye ' v Alas! forevermore. 1 Chorue: ' ' ; . '- j Is It strange whsn the band starts , playing " That her eyee Oil up with tears, : Aa the soldiers pass her window . Aad the etreet rlngo out with cheers? 1 For Ite then that her heart Is saddeet And It eeme It can't be true. As she looks up at the plcturee of her little boy In blue. The war that took hint from her has. been over many years. ' 1 And the troops that pass ar only oa parade; ' Htl aha vituku K w. m k I She's thinking through her tears, Of her own boy marchlngi. WhUe the music played. The plcturee hanging on the wall , They seem to blend In one, j And ehe eeeme to hear a voice "I mlas' you, too." . That's why she'e heavy-hearted. For when all Is said and dona, i He was only just her little Boy In Blue. Deat Miss Brooks: ' ' The poem you eent was Just what I wanted.- And It was very dear of you,1 liise Brooks I thank you from the depth of my heart I wlah te aak twot oueetlone now. (1) I have a wart oa my lip. anyway It la a whits plstpte. It has been there almoat three yre. It doesn't bother me. but I do not like It there. It te aa large as a pin head. , le there anything I can take It eS with? (2) I am IS yeara old, 5 feet I iaehee tall; how much ehould 1 weigh? I will eloe with love. SPANISH BABE, Spaalah Fork. Ut Teu are aa welcome as eaa be to the poem I eent you, and X am very glad I could do It for you. I am so very busy, dear friend, that at present I am making no personal appolntmeats at all. so I think It would be better If you would write me whatever question yew wish to aak, two at a time, and I shall be very pleaaed to aaewer them to the beet of my ability, you may be euro. In regard to the wart, or whatever It may be, on yeur Hp, I think It would he a good Men for yon te ooasult yeur physician about It and If he saya It Is a wart I suggest that yon try rubbing It lightly with a caustlo stick.. This is oftsa effective la removing aa ordinary or-dinary wart For your height, year weight ehould be ISO lbs. I do appre-i 1-4 mh amI 'l,hu mm A ah all 1 be very glad te hear from yea agala.i JU ANITA Soft o'er the fountain, ' Llnsrlng falle the southern moon; Par o'er the mountain, . Breaka the day too Soon! In thy dark eye'e splendor, i Where the warm light lovee te dwell. Weary looks, yet tender. Speak their fond farewelll . Nlta! Juanlta! . , Ask thy soul If we ehould parti Nlta! Juanlta! Lean thou on my heart When la thy dreaming, Moone like these shall ahlae again. And day-light beaming Prove thy dreams are vain. Wilt thou not relenting. For thine absent lover sigh. In thy heart consenting , To a prayr gone by? Nlta! Juanlta! . Let me linger by thy side! Nlta! Juanlta!. - - Be my own fair bridal and would like to do that kind of work, (t) Please end m .Thomas Mslghaa'e address. 1 Wishing you lots of success and thanking you very kindly, youra, DOODLB BUO. Logan, Ut. 'I alncerely wlah, dear girl, that I might be as successful In sending a satisfactory answer to thle qutstloa aa I seemed to be to your laet one. I fear though, mr dear, that It will be Impes-s'.ble Impes-s'.ble for yeu to obtain thle kind of work. The mimeograph has absorbed whtevr.work of thle nature there on-e van, ae ftireproduoee eoplee much ftioro nulokly'and aatlsfaotorily than does the typewriter. Address Thomas Melghan at Leaky ataeUeo, Tlae i ft Hollywood, Tallf; t'...-"'-f "iO-''J'.A:., ". will i Electric Other prices and sizes in our big stock we have just the right model for your home. - V. ' '" With an electric range yon will enjoy cooking because you will n. NO NO NO NO SMOKE A modern electric kitchen equipped with an efficient electric range is now within the reach of everyona Enjoy this convenience NOW place your order today! Otali Porior : EVEEYTHHTO ELZOTBIOAL FOB THE HOZHS Wife Pocket e eLOOa -A djrtnf wife in New llexlco owned an that aha had gxroo through her ho bande pockets .refularty for neafrty thirty ysara, and that she bad .pa tolned abevt $1,000 from aim forafe. - Aetnal Meaning of Namea. ' Ethel ahanld be noble Freda peaceful peace-ful and Leonora lion-hearted. - Hilda ia the warrior-maiden, and if you ad4 Mat to her name yon give bar strength, for Matilda.' often shortened to Maud, means the msiden strong In battle Ceneclence the Great Need. I One of the aadtlest sights in Ufa-is .the i!rwwtntdlair8rtrt cOnsdneeT the smothering of 'high smMtion by petty Indnlrenree, the gradual decay of fine ideala. the dwarfing of charaev ter by the overdevelopment of material mate-rial things. In the Nature of a Hint On a train recently I tried to make the acquaintance of a little girl. "Are yen a good little girl T I asked. "Oh. yoa," answeitd ths child. "I'm the goad MtUs gtr! whs slwsys says thank yon' whan one gives me some-tbing." some-tbing." Bnchsnge. --iy"- TB Immertsl Novel. The sorest msrk of Immortality In a aevel Is thst with due regsrd te form aad anbatance. It' exhrhlts the triumph of the good In Its strngcl with the bad. and proves thst whatever what-ever the Immorality and rrime a men may pass through, ha Is never lost until his soul Is lst. Sir Flail Cain. TheFirttFrock of -vn . evnrw - vn 1 v, v r buy an have SOOT FUM1 ASbl & Ligbt Largest bum moose. One thousand Ave hundred pounds b skid to bft the weight of the largest bull moot aver weighed la tbla ceua-try, ceua-try, and the ' greatest known bora screed la 78 Inchon u-' ... ... !. .. Insuring tns foreets. :;- . Tbe first forest Insurance wss wrK-tan wrK-tan ia Germany la 1870, and It bas made gaina in Europe eammeasurate with the developtnent of forest culrt-vstlen culrt-vstlen snd protection. Area of tne Great Lake. Lake Superior has sn area of 32,000 equsre miles ; Lske Mlchlgsn, 2243S square miles ; Lake noron, , 2278 Huare mill's; Lake Krle, 9.06S equsre miles, and Lake Ontario T.243 aquara Ilea. ' Handicaps of Age. Men of see object too much, con-ault con-ault too long, adventure too little, repent re-pent too soon, and seidon drive business busi-ness home to the full period, but content con-tent themselves with a mediocrity of access. Bacon. A Marriage and the Hereafter. "Marriage la like a furore life. Of neither state ran mortal man ohtala any advance information worth a rap. Mt baa ta crane the threshold to find eat for himself bow matters stsnd." From "8wansdown." hy Dunes n 8 wan. ; Whst la 'a Msree Neeff ' Certainly "mere" la this caaa baa nothing to d with ' the horse. It la a corruption of-"nisrs." s malevolent denHHt who scmirdlng to tradition, possessed' pos-sessed' s next tilled with wonderful Jewels and gold. .. 4-.--t - . , , .'. -l Summer Bear s theEarfyBirdds its Coatof Arms If ynsj bad coae te Fata Baas, foa' would nav beta back by thl Una anyway, aad aU tha deUdoaa thrill -V dMosiaff tha flrat light nwaraery elotbaa at the ssssmi would be) near. Now, with nothing bat wintry twills nne dirk silks ia your back-pound back-pound vou may start out with a filr field aad all to conquer in tha way of spring and sMriuoer frocks. Rangg ES The pictured frock should make tha first victory, a simple ; matter. Tha French have not desert! thut I ova of several sasonx-.hs cape. Their latest word? confirm lis fa- voti Thia one is n rather debonair affali that .may disclose a round barn arm if the occasion demand:). If in made bt white crepe, seli, tin- , ed and matches the border, the yoke and the enveloping sash of the dreea. Vfha drtss itself is a thirty I01.7. shouldered xlcevcless ailaii wltA a round neck and a few gathers in the shirred skirt. The basic material is Crinkled Crepe, de-Birhtfully de-Birhtfully printed in red nnd black, with tha early bird and his attendant at-tendant branches. Butterflies and a few eonventionaliacd red flowers , complete tha print desiirn, do TW' " fiwutt iiviii ura rreat I boms nt South Uanrhxtix.. .. . : . , onnecveui. . . Tha hrond wWta crepe hnt vi mh except for a wrestl of r iappbur c$rlet poppies. , i I A g. Alma Kirk waa a Salt Lake visitor vis-itor 8aturday laat Mr. Maurics Dusenbury spent Sunday Sun-day in Provo with! his mothar. Dp. and Mrs, M. Christiansen were Salt Lake vialtors Monday. J Mr. and Mrs. Leaard Ash visited in Salt Lake Sunday. ... Jan. D. Thorn made a buslneaa trip to Salem, Monday. v Joa. Christiansen and Hasel rramp-toa rramp-toa war Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Davis at Salt Lake, is visiting this weeek with her mother Mrs. Alfred Dessant. ".' , Miss Camella OfXgraaa of ' Salt Lake, la visiting at tha Alfred Be-tant Be-tant home thia .weak. - : Mr. and. Mrs. Ouy Sundberg of Salt Lake, are vjsltin relatlvea here this week, . ''' Misa Nona Weeks of Salt Lake, spent Sunday here with relatives and frieada. Mr. and Mrs.W, O, Frampton and family of Proyo, visited relatives aad friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mra W. A. Boulter visited friends and relatives at Salt Lake Sunday.- Mrs. Mary ArmiUtead aad daughter Eliza, ware guests of friends In Pro-vo8unday. Pro-vo8unday. -'.. Leroy Thorn e, who is employed at Park City, spent Sunday here'' with relatlvea and friends, returning Monday. Mon-day. - Summer coal quick, hot and toon out; and lumber for all purposes. Mutual Goal and Lumber Co. .. Mr. and Mm. E. L. Madsen and children of! 8e.lt Lake, were , visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.D. Thorn e Sun- dar ' Mrs. Hattie Martew ; Nelson of Dividend. Is vislUng this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha May-haw May-haw of Undon. , . s , . . , .;. Mrs. J. R. Balliday and son , John Jr.. Mr and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs and family were visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Lucius Laudie of Layton Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Robbina and baby; and Mr. and Mrs John C Adams of Bingham, wer here .visit ing their parents on Mother's Day. mm mi 0 Mrs S. L. Swenaon made a trip to 8alt Lake Sunday to Visit with a missionary from Germany who1 has been In the same mission as her son Russell, ' and who has recently re turned. Miss Ora Harris of Lindon, and Mr. Earl Riding,, of Provo, were married Wednesday. Miss Rhoda T ' Mayhew gave a miscellaneous shower in thefr honor at tha noma of Mr. and .Mrs, Elisha Mayhew Tuesday evening. ' : 0 .1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ULT.HE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH C0U5TY, gTATI OF UT1H. In the matter of the estate of Hy-rum'L. Hy-rum'L. Clark, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned, at the offlca of Dr. O. E. Orua, Admials-trator Admials-trator of tha. estate of Hyrum I. Clark, deceased, at Pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah,' before the 18th day of July, 1923. . ' DR. 0. E. ORUA, ' Administrator of the Estate of Hyrum L. Clark. MARTIN M LARSON, Attorney for Administrator. First publication May 19, 1923-Last 1923-Last publication June 9, 1923. JOelrOlrO IFIME MOHUMENTS I lAt Right Prices A Lartre Variety from Which to aftict; i 1 . J.-i Bejsslsy Uarbla, & 2 ' uraniie worKS PROVO ar, ana . Mrs. r. b tv- ; UU sab w family of Provo, were Pleasant rw viaitora with Mr. and Mrs. Jo, Faga Sunday. s Mr. and Mrs, Fred Strta gad a ily attended a birthday dinner, gw ia honor of Mr. Strons's Alpine Sonday. k 0 Mentioned It ta Moranena ' From a Story-TTo bU consldenhk, surprise, Shane, on getting inta fall Immediately Into a deep bat w fol Heap. ' Mevea Rapidly. . ; A department store wag recent) told ef one Boatonlaa discussing tm cbandlaing with . a - breezy . travin-aaleaman travin-aaleaman la a Pullman car, ssySae that tha vocabulary of the avertM woman waa only 800 words. Ta wklet tha salesman replied: "That any u (nt; hnt think of the tnra-evsrJW Boston Globe. -jrf' 17 mmmi ... t r b ' s.mwa.Jm au.uj i,.m . A young lady at a crowded seaside reeort waa explaining te a circle at -admirers i Tes, If waa dear mammal -birthday, , yesterday. I gave her - erirnaoa . parasol, . ajltb broad waits strlpea.; She Is so pleased I .And ss am t Mamma la pleased te have t saw parasol, and I am pleased becaass bow I eaa see , her earning a keg- way off." tea vers Orhss Awsy Deer. A well-known gulda- offers a ash' tion aa to tha reason for the scarcity i ef dear fa places where they have f or s Bjerly been numerous, A , large put., 1 of It ha attributee ta the work of that buy little animal, the beaver. The beaver, be says, builds a dam across:' a brook that flowa threagh a swamp. ' ' Thia evernowe tha swamp, kills the evergreens and drives the deer freak r ' his winter home. Honey That Will Hot e OstlMrea. ! Beea have pre-empted the top of the , Henry Oay states la the cemetery at y Lexington, sty. Thia statue was struck by lightning a fair years age and the : head dislodged, and a new head was-' fashioned by a sculptor, and It ia la kt ) that tha beea have their hlva Sdesv . tifle Amerlcaa. . . Man Easily Flseed. A man cannot utter two or three aentencea without disclosing to tnteltt ' llgent ears precisely where be stands tn Ilfeand thought, whether la the. kingdom of the senses and the under- , standing, ar la that ef Ideas and unagt- nation, er In tha realm of iatalttoea and duty-toeiaoa. - -5-. Fountain Fena Three Centurlee Age. ; Fountain pens were used aa far back aa 1600. and reference to them la found In aa advertisement la T7S8 They did not come Into anything approaching ap-proaching general nae until fifty yeara age. A patent was granted ia 1890 to Joseph Bramsb, the inventor, who-gave who-gave his . name to the Bramah .lock and hydraulic press. ; ' - . 1.- trouble Inough. . A delegation had called on . Jones ta get him te serve on the'luse cdm-mlttee cdm-mlttee of the country club.' "Gentlemen. "Gentle-men. I thank yon for the honor from the bottom of my heart, bat then is nothing doing. I already- have a wife,, a aon-ln-law, and a encoad-bsnd car. and I think that Is trouble enough tor one man." ,, ,.. "'".-.' The Yeilow-Headed Blaakalrd, The scientists have named the yellow-beaded blackbird Xajthoeephala exanthocephalus. . They have double Hp on tbe name for reasons best knowa to themselves, bat : presumahly - tha blackbird does not care la tha least what hit name is, for hia chief nerry in life seems te be found In constant bnt unsuccessful attempts to makt a atarsr of himself. . r '' , Ferfeefloa a Fhanteen. There It ho such thing as abserote perfectioa to thlt bid vale of .' tears : and laughter and, after a man witb Infinite toll and endeavor has got aw' that ha can remember to butter only ' one bite f bread at a time, he la f arraigned la the most severe terms ss ,. soon aa the company's gone on se-count se-count ef tbe slsa of tha blfes. Ohle-Btste Ohle-Btste Journal , . North America. ' Tbe areas and the populations ef tbe three, countries that make up the . mainland of North America are: Can-4 ada, 3,729,605 square miles, populS) , tion. 8.788,483; the United States. 3,027,000 square miles, populstlon 100,710.820; Mexico," 700.0IW square-miles, square-miles, population 16,000,00a Besides these, there are Greenland, a Danish possession, Newfoundlsnd. British colony, Cuba, an Independent republic, and the other West Indian Islands. ' . Many Philippine Olslscts. The langusges spoken bx the native- Inhabitants of tbe , PbUlpplne Islstfd art variously reckoned, some authors distinguishing ss msny as fifty, othera-twenty othera-twenty or Jose, s tljlTerence due to the variant daflalUena af language" tad "dialect- But all these isnguagea ar dialects, belong te one or other ef two cfaasea, those ef tha Malayan race an those of the aboriginal Inhabiuntav i "i phfifjj cirtloa; 1 a- |