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Show No Smoke No Soot ' No Fumes . No Ashes No Kindling Utah Power & Light Co. uEf3cient Public Service"' ; . .EVERYTHING ELECTEIOAL FOB THE HOME Carta li Smaller Than Neptune. . tfeptnne, meat distant of ad the ptsnets that swlns around tb ana. la ggraateaa timaa ae large as th earth. JMd91qS -MJM eqi 0 ,4m at? q pessuojnd warn joaoq . tain P" ''ildiuiw peatiep loo e aeanje pa eauSep 'sawse lqi qO puixutN ! &9 WIO -." . V I ajaaanvaavnv -, "Guilt Ita Own Punlahmant ' Nothing la mora common, than for - great thieves ta rida ta triumph when aasan ouee ara punished. r:- Bat lat eyickedneaa aacapa as It may at the law. h never falls ef "Boing Itaelf Jostle; Jos-tle; to every guilty pemoa is all ewn hsjman,---Sneca. r " ' Propagating Mlttlet, Mtstleto may ba established on trees by pressing tha eeeda when" thty ara ripe la April gently late tha bark af the tr, ;Tb sds aa placed ataald ba covered with mualla for a - time to prevent their being devoured . r blrda. - . -T t ' - ;. v'' '. Plane Crowd Sea. y.'.'-f-' fishes la tha sea of Galilee-are la Da habit of gptng about la aboaia of : aaora than aa arm la arteat and aa eteeely packed tbaf It is Impossible for ta move freely. ( Many Philippine DlaUet. ' The langtiagea spoken by the native anhabltaata of the Philippine Islands ara variously reckoned, tome authors TJgttngulabing aa many as fifty, others twenty or less, a difference due to the variant daflnltlona of -language" and "dialect- Bat all these languagea or dialects belong to one or ether of two dassis, thoee of the Malayaa race aal those of the aboriginal tahabltaata, tha Aetna or Negrltoa Fountain Pene Three Centarlee Age, fountain pena were used as far back as 1000, and reference to them Is found la, aa advertisement la 1T8S. Tbey did not come Into anything approaching ap-proaching general nse nntll fifty years age, A patent was granted hi 1890 I Joseph Bra man, tha Inventor, who fire his name to the Bramah lack aa4 hydraulic press. -. :y " '"""The Chan and the Man.' , There appears to exist a greater desire de-sire ta lira long thaa to lire well. Measured by maa's desires, ha cannot Mr long enough measure by his good deeds, and he baa sot lived long eawoglH-meesure-by bis erll deeds, and ba kaa lived too long. ' . l-t-A ",; ?T Ski? $. I Men laally Plaeei. . A ataa cannot utter two or three aaatebcee without d Inclosing to tataOV Kgent ears precisely where be ataada la life and thought, whether la tha Kingdom of the senses aad the aader standing, or la that of Ideaa aad taagl-aattoa, taagl-aattoa, or la the realm ef tatattkiM aad faty.Emeraoa. ' : j;ti9 TroHble though. " A delegation had called oa Jonea ta get alas ta aerre n the bouse cora-aalttea cora-aalttea of the country club. ' "OenUe-bmb, "OenUe-bmb, I thank you for the honor from ' Che bottom of my heart, but there la ethlng doing. I already bare a wife, aon4a-law,.and a second-hand car, I think that la trouble enough tee The Vellow-Headed Slaokalr ; The scientists have named the ye-law-headed , blackbird Xanthocephalaa xanthocephalua. They have double! ap oa the name for reasons best know to themselves, . but presumably the blackbird does nt care la the least what his name la, for his chief orry to life seems to be found ta -coostsnt but unsuccessful stteinntS to make a singer of himself. Perfection a Phartesa,' ' There Is pe such thing as aaaatata rerfectte li this eld vale at lease .and Isughier ot, sfter a maa with Infinite toll an endesrer hsa get 90 thai he ran rri.Midllrryto aattrg ionty, one bite nt hivmi at a time,, be Is nfgtfKlA r,'t'e terms as m n ilir rompHn-1-' jron on ac-nTsttrtSlt ac-nTsttrtSlt lv .Wte."Me ) J.nri.i,l . , Enjoy Co'oldng in a Clean, Cool Kitchen ! livery woman wants an electric rangenow every , woman should have one for they, are priced as low as 860 ; ' , ' ''Eaiy'Paymenti: '; -yf?. COOK WITH ELECTRICITY Oome In and select the model for your horns we have the price, size and style yra vrantr TrWJf by Tribulation. Thou art never at any time nearer to God thaa wbea under tribulation; which Be permits for the purtficatloa and beautifying of thy souL Ulguel UoUaoa. ; . y'iyyy ' v ."v y - ' - People Must Be Informed." A populsr government without popular pop-ular laformatloa or the means of acquiring ac-quiring It, la but a prologue to a (area or a tragedy- James Madjavn. Area of ' the" Great Lakes. " Lake Superior has aa area ot 82.000 aquare miles; Lake Michigan, 2238 aquara. miles; Lake Baron, 2X078 aquare miles; Lake Brie, 9,968 aquara miles, and Use Ontario TJ248 aquara nee. . - High Ambition. Whafs brave, whafa aoble, let's do It after the high Romaa faahloa, aad make death proud to take ua. Shake-spears. Shake-spears. , s . ' -y ' .TheuaM "fer'the Day. -There is never a valley as deep that, ara cannot see oat If we will bat look Sft . . ; t;ii.i-iil. X-L.::. ... Stray Site of Wladem. The Just soul baa do peculiar rank. Be lsve mendicant, a traveler,. or a prince, according to God's wllL Hie aim, his profeastoa, la. to bo Just oorfe Band,. ! When Knowledge le Real Power. 1 To succeed In whatever we under take .we roust not only have knowledge knowl-edge but must une It at the right time and In the right way. - Knowledge Is power only when property applied to what we have In band. Wife Pecfcetea JLCCO. A dying wife In New Mexico owned ap that she had gone through her hue-band's hue-band's pockets' regularly for nearly thirty years, and that she had purloined pur-loined about SUOOO from htm for pin ' elgium'e Agricultural Laborer. On of the surprising features of travel through Belgium ta tha mulO-tudv mulO-tudv pf. small farms and also the Intensive In-tensive cultivation. Before the war, oat of less than 7.50U.0U0 acres of total area about acres were tilled. Much of the ground Is worked with the boe and the spade, and no less thaa one-sixth of the- people are classed aa agricultural laborer. - '-7 Censelenee the Great Weed. One of the saddest slthts ta life ta tha growing disregard of coosctencej tha smothering of high smblrJon by petty Indulgences, the gradual decay of flae Ideals, the dwarfing of eharae tor by the overdevelopment of material mate-rial things, Handicapa f Age. . .' Men of age- fbject toe much, con-ault con-ault too long, adventure too little, repent re-pent too eon,al aetdom drive bust esa home to the, full period, but con-teat con-teat themselves with e mediocrity of aurceas. Bseon. - ' Actual Meaning of Namea, Ethel should be nnhle, Preda peaceful, peace-ful, and Leonora lion-hearted. Hilda Is the warrior-maiden, and If yoa add Mat to her aame yoa give her strength, for Ifstllda, often shortened to Maud, means the maiden atrong In battle. ' Honey That Will Not ts Gathered. Bees bave pre-emptd the top of the Henry Clay statue la ths cemetery at Lexington, Ky. This ststue wsa atrack, by lightning a few years ago and the head dislodged and a aew head was faahlwetf by a aralptor. aad It la to It that the heee heve their hlv. idea- tlflC Araerlcea. ' -i ; .. . - . :A ,T-ri Move Rapidly. - - i v V A - aepartmeat store wag recently teW el oa Bostoalaa dlacasatag mar ' chaadlslag with a breesy traveltag aaleaaika 1 tat Pallmaa car, aaylng that-the tecaBulary of the average reman waa ealy QO.w.orda. T wttlcta the saleemsa rtp-"rnay b Boston Clitbe. ' " 7 - - Thought for the Day. ...... v,,' The average son takes the advice at ala father Just like tha father took adrlea from Ida father; .... . e - - AmueemenU Worth While. I am a great friend of public amusements, amuse-ments, for they keep people tram HeaSaaaal Johnson. j A - V- "' 'yr' Alee With Gloves. A magazine article Is headed, "Bow ta Treat Sick Bees." . Por , our own part, we always treat bee with respect re-spect sick or wall. ..... -v . " e e e Net Thatf --j;' ., , Wa waat our friends ta think about aa, bat not to reflect oa us. Boston rraascrlpL '-. : ' , 0 0 -pU ' "' ningii riwv '' '-'i'lit.'' Little Polly had boaa la tha kitchen. kitch-en. Somebody aked her what aha had been doing. "O," she replied, seriously. 1 was out la tha kltcheh watching eookr- take the ahlnglaa off the fleh." , , . e e . . ..it' Practical. " It 11 philosophy ta remember how many things we do not need there are ta the thlaga we cannot get . . ' - 0 0 0 "' -Inewnng uie rereeta. The first forest Insurance was; writ-tea writ-tea la Germeny-la-1170, and frUss-made frUss-made gain ,n Europe commensurate with the development of forest cultivation culti-vation and protection. ' Do Wae Getting Rattled. Dentist (to the frightened and obstinate ob-stinate one) Now, for heaven's sake, madam, grit your teeth and open your mouth wldel V ' eammanaaB Origin of Wrongful Thing. It. may be aafely asserted that half the wrong things men do taking a average of human action, half at least are . done not ta despite of eon-iRlence, eon-iRlence, but with Ita dubious consent A lien the first clear declatoa has been cf aside. Bev. Robert A. Watson, tv n. .. - J wiadom. ' Wisdom of the heart which, baring no concern with the erection or demolition demo-lition ct theories sny more than with the defense of prejudices, has no random ran-dom words at Ita command. The words It pronounces" heve the value of acta of Integrity. - tolerance! - and rompee-st rompee-st on. Joseph Conrad. The Plrst Epltapha. -V .;, The custom of Inscribing epiupba among Christians date fmm the Third century B. C It wss copied from ta ancient Egyptlsn- custom of hanging around the neck of a body, a tablet macrtned. -May He Serve Osiris." , saa'hanBBaaBB) Fog Adds to atsutv. - Jl ' la olden lime the flne ladles living la the Maine coast towns ased to acquire ac-quire beautiful complexlona by sleeping sleep-ing with their heads out ef the win dows la foggy weather. ;US3T Odd Irrigation Idea. For the purpose ef IrrlgMtlon, s Irench farm Is spsnaed through the center with a steel spaa which, la an elevated track tor supporting s balanced bal-anced sprsylng device which more along the length of the firm. .Srloklayets Have Long Lives. Masons and bricklayers are among the tongest-llved men, being exceeded ealy by blacksroljths and farmers, according ac-cording to figures furnished. by the fntted State Department of Leber., , o .' " Australla'a Piague of Rabbita.':!' ft Is estimated that there are pew la Australia 8aooaouu,OUO rabbits, -all descended from a few pair of cotton ,.ti k . . . . ... . . tmum irvu(u tiwmjJuITKB BVI ' ' k ' ' A '0eMenTireatha4 ?- The feathers ef the rgoldea ,.pM4s anr are a soarew ef prMtiMaaased In the manufacture of artlflclal fllk.-for fllk.-for salmon fishing. These Wrds. piieHORnt lrlfe. gvi Miss Alice Harris of Prow, I vis iting for short tlnia with her par ents, Mr. end Mre. Edward Harris. Km. Alfred Johnson visited with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Kirk, at Salt Lake on Decoration day. Mrs. Martha B. Wadley of Bait Lake 1. . Ulnar frtaaita Wnit MltlVV here for a few Cays. - , , ... m,u 1mm n TtiAvti fin anffl Wan dell made a business trip to Amerh can rort Saturday. The Missea Elena aad Wllma Hlgby of Toquervflle, were gueaU at tha B. 0. Page home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, W. EL Clark entertained entertain-ed the members of the Bromley family fam-ily at dinner on Decoration day. Prof, and Mrs. M. H. Ross and family of Salt Lake visited with Mrs. C. W. Ellsworth Thursday. Miss Verd Hilton spent the week end at Olmstoad with her brother's family. '" " Mr. and Mrs F. B. Humphries, Mis. ses laps Humphries, Margaret Hayes and Elva Makln attended the show at American Fork Saturday. Rulon Llm and family returned to Shelley, Idaho, after spending Decoration Decor-ation day here with relatives and frieada. They aay that Charlea Thome and Ernest Ash have entered into a new business venture that jot rearing goata ?.) rTTweB . - ? Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Rdbison and family of Bait Lake, and Mr. aad Mm. 0. K. Robinson of Park City warn via. ttors here Decoration day with friends and relatlrea. Mr. and Mri Nlelaon ef Farra-ington, Farra-ington, Mr. and Mrs. A.' R. Anders m of Syracuse aad Mr. and Mrs. C V. Anderson of Syracuse were ( visitors at the Ole Anderson hom ', Wednes day. ' " savers Drive Away Deer. 5 A vell-known guide offem a solu-tloa solu-tloa aa to the reason for the ararctty ef deer In placee where they heve for marly been numeroua. A targe part af It ba attributes to the work of that busy little animal, the beaver. The beaver, be aays, builds a dam across a brook that flows through a swamp.. This overflows the swamp, kills the evergreens and drives the deer front bla winter home North Ameiioa. The areas and. the populations of tha three countries that make up the mainland ef North America are: Canada, Can-ada, 8,729,66.1 square miles, population. popula-tion. 8.788.483; the United 'States. s027,000 aquare - mile,' population 108,710,620; Mexico, 769.000.. square Ilea, population 16.000,000. Besides these, there are Greenland, a Danish poaseesloa, Newfoundland, a British colony, Cuba, an Independent republic. and the other Wet Indian lalanda. . r - ' ; '; HOTICK OF Sill TO SATISFY LIII - Notice la hereby given, that the un- deraigned oa the 5th day ot ' June, im. at 11 o'clock noon, will sail at publkj auction at tha Hayes Auto Co Pleasant drove, Utah, to following personal property: . .One Ford Coupe. Serial No. License No. 1911, tM35. 'Motor No. 4M1AU. ' Such aale will b made pursuant to Sections C227 and C228 Compiled Uwa of Utah. 11T, to- satisfy warehouse or storage ilea ia th sum at I58.U aa storage charge igatnat ssld property,' stored by B. C. Nelson - ,1i fv,Blufu iron mr xit aay or July, , to tha Hit day of May, 1111, and for the further sun of .$3.60 for transportation and labor ia moving the property to be sold from Ltndoa to the place of storage at the Hayes Auto Company, and the costs of notice Ind, aderttsem'ent of aala. , ' HATES AUTO COMPANY, - JBP Io Hayaa, Manager. First pub. May !; tost June t. im NOTICE TO CREDITORS DT THE DISTRICT COURT OP UTAH v C0UJTT, STATE OF UTAH. In the matter of the esut of Hy rum L. CUrk, deceased.,., i Creditors will present claims i with vouchem, to the andemlgned, at qb tee or Dr. a. E. Oraa, Adminis trator of the estate af Hyruiai L Clark, dceed. Tit Pleasant Oro, Utah . County, Utalj, befom the I Jltb day of Jury, im.t . tif ' GRIM,;--5idmlnIaUator o tBjsUt; off , MARTIN M LAR80Nd i i Attorney for Adtnlnls'.rjiVft? .r 1 1 First publication May 19, mf.i j ' Last publlcatloa,'Juni trim." I I II I I I I I I I III I nn. .-4 ..Mn11. .nmrH awnt -"-rf " 1 r " Namaa and addreaaea af bnaineaa L k. m m a1 , a rlM... ,f,miuj l t. vwww m w- i An ..-.-n-i,!... y-i .frVM. -nna,Mv , " V In reauestlna twems and aonca. name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send starm? oddressed rrelop also with these requests, so thsy may be forwarded dirscy Address letters vary plainly, with Salt Lake City, Utah. . s 7 . BONOS RgJCETVED Th followina eon and poem have seen received durtn the paat week, aad I wlah to thank each on for their kindness In eoatributlnr them: . X-K-K-Katt. -, When the Dew la Oa th Res. . Tm Borrr I Mad Ton Cry. Stay In Tour Own Back Yard. Old Elm Tree, ..... BONOS REQUESTED ; Thee on and poema are on th rqueeted and To-B-round list: Mammy & Mln. v . TltU Unknown: Oa th Sunny Baa Juan. ' Where th eoyote roam: Way down South la New Mexloo. I left becaue I loved you, " And this letter wa t blame, r A llttl raa-a-ad rtri. ':1':'-.-t4 Tears were ia her Pretty eye. Out la th wide aad woolly prairie net w iron rueoi uwa. ' Who hand la head. . Over th aoaad we atroll eae asore. Say you'll b mln, " AU th Urn, all th Urn. , v There'a aa old.fuhloaed mlaaua Oettin oid-taahloaed klaae . Ia aa ld-faahlened garden By aa ld-fahlond be. - Jnt tU her Vm a Utah bey . And not afraid t die. . .To know yea beJeaf t ombody IN, - . j' Be why don't you leave m alone T Bh Ha Fallen By the Wayald. Oon But BUII la My Heart -Th Old Cow Maa. . On the Bank o the Brandrwlne. Drift oa Uttt Dostfe, Drift On. Mr Burar Covered Chocolate Boy. Dear Miss Brookai ' r ST . ' ' I have read ynr rar to soaa umv ana nv aJTd readJnr It rai may I eater with youT I have beea readlnc th title ef one that have beea naked (or. I have oae son t would certainly Ilk to get It you eaa secure It for me. I will return the favor la any way poMlhl. My son w: w xeii tier I Am a Utah Boy un no jural to Die." I am a eosy SummlL ITtaV Tea, Indeed ya may eom la. Cub, aad very welcome yon arc I haven't th soar you request, but we shall ae U aay of er reader have. Teu are sure to reeelv It If they have, because everyone seems to enjoy pasalnf the onas iney , nava en, ia order that tars may eajoy them alec As several have reaueated the son-. The Ship That aever Returned." I am printing it herewith I - THB SHIP THAT NBVXA RETURNHD ' . ,- ' - a.-.- - vr-t On a summer's eve aa th wave were rippled By a soft aad gentl breese. Did a ahtp aet sail, with cargo ladea, For a port beyond the seas. There were fond farewells, : There wer loving sign ala, While a form was yet discerned, Tho they knew it not,. Twai a aolema parting. For the ship, she never returned. -. Chorus: -Did she ever return T . No, ebe never returned. And her fate la yet unlearned. But for years and years There were fond heart waiting, . For th ship that never returned. Said a feeble lad to hla anxious mother, i must cross tne deep, deep sea, For they say perchance ta a foreign climate. There ta health aad strength for me." Twaa a gleam of hep la a maa ef danger, . ., For her heart for her youngest " yearned) ' , . . Bat ehe sent him forth with smllee and - blessings, Oa the ship that aever returned. - 'V, " Chonia. "Only eae more trip,' said the gallant , captain, ' . ' , .. , As he kissed hla weeping wife, ; "Only one mere trip and a bag of , . . treaaure, : ; That will last us all thru' life. . Only one more trip and a eosy cottage, That our hearts for long hav yearned." . - -i. But alas, poor . maa he sailed eom mender, 0 the ship that aever returned. Cherua. Dear Miss Brooks: - We have read your bnay llttl oor aer and were very Interested la It and ask If you will please anawer some anestlons for us.' ft) What Is th meaning of the following aames: Blten, Elman, Thaln, Lome, anv Fay, WlUlain, Fenton, Lynn, James and John? What la the meaning of "Hum Dlngert" (3) What kind of nature have .people who hav creenleh eraa and born In November? And one whe has on blue ere and one half brawn and half blue, born In Septemberf (4) How many years do yon bave to go to Dear Mlaa Brooks: . , I hope I am welcome ta th aerner. Between yognd Me." I hop you will answer in y ttusstion ftr-.What I th Toenamg W QldyjL Aiaet Agnee aad Adelaide. ; BLUB ETE9, Spanish Fork. Utah. -Welcome. Blue Eye. Glad te lv re th following Infermntlea- AIMe--J.J aimlnltlve bf Alice, meaning' "noble ekesr;" Agnee mean "pure, sacred, chaste." Adelaide. ' meags "ofaeble birth." Ora4y1hiTsMenr;mehlng. Teur eong'M m xh jnssie shops here, and o 1 cannot print It fee yeu. Tne pi ice is so cent Mr r .ir vrv -ve thnnM aaakinf tnfutu.t.1 ."" m i . - miw, firm l cannot ba nrlnteit K vi i mnwm I nrvA mmimnimmimm . : iu mmmm mm. eworeaa must utaamaa tha correct title, the first 1Ik . pen and Ink. to Helen Brooks, Boiisa high school before yoa eaa teaeht remala, . .- . , . JAZZ aad JAVA. Daniels, lea Welcome girl, (l) Very few ef th namea yon mention have a mtM meaning.' Clem la aa abbrevlatln h Clement, meaning, "mild, awtlftt James Is the nam aa Jacob, BMeak "he taketh hold of th heel, er fsUeZ eth after: a aqpplattter." Jobs, Ua Lord graciously gavet th grade ita of God." William, ."helmet er rwlv Hon.". (S) Thle I only a elsng Bart meaning , something out ef tie ordinary or epeolalIy alee ts) i do not proree to be a terttt teller, astrologer, medium, hypnotkl crystal ball gaser, elairveyaat eta, eta. so will have to aak you to eieaae at from attempting a character readlnc, (4) To obtain a second elaaa Ct) sat tlflcate to teach requires four yen high schoot or Unite qulvaleat, ail one year college, la Utah. I caaaet my whether the Idaho requlremeata duts from this. I suggest that yon write t ths Btate Superintendent ef Public Is-atrnctloa. Is-atrnctloa. Boise, Idaho, for full ate. tloulara. . . Te INEZ, Fort Brldger, Wye.Al oae mora a difficult oa haa beea ant to us, for which w are truly gratetsl ar w not Inea? UNDERNEATH THB OLD ELM TBXI I passed th lone deserted mill. And the stream by the old bridge, '.. broken atllL . And the weeping willows wer besdtag l0W, - -v .... -1 O'er toe moss grown baake-wba v the .violet grow, And th wild blrda wer singing taar same sweet lay . That remlnda m still f that saw eld day. When Laura, my sweetheart, eat by ae, Oa the moss-g-ro wa baak beneath the old elm tree. " ...i., - ! .,:,-;. Cruel aad eold. were th tale they teat That my vow wer false aad ay love wa cold, . That my true heart loved another dear. Forgetting. th vows that we wah pered there. Her cheeks grew pal with a heart eruahed pain. And her beautiful lips aever smllet s again. . ... ---i- -x- She aadly wept where none could sea. And she wept for a grave "seats the . ld lm tre. ; She died, and they parted her soft suaay - nair, ' - ( . . With th dew oa her brow death he left so fair, (And .they burled .her with the bird , ,-s the flowers -ii. Could watoh over her la the sod i summer hours, ' Oh! Laura, Ohl Laura, my heart's first We wilt meet la th Angel's bright bom abov, -w, . Earth holds no treasure so dear te ate,' Aa the moes grow baak beasath the . . ;eld elm tre. .-- - ,r.- Dear Mis Brooks: : " " Will you pleas anawer one r tw questions tor me? 1) X am foarteea years old and am Indeed small for sty age. 1 hav light hair and a fair eeaW plosion. How would you advise me te-eomb te-eomb my halrt It la rather long aad thick. Dm u hurt If a 1rl ef aw age goee bom from house parties wttn-a wttn-a boy If ho I aot a atrangerf - Wishing you bushels of success, I remain, - two UPS, OraatavlH. Utah. Thank yu so much (op the aoaai dear. (1) At fourteen th hair aheald be dressed very aiSUshlv. and as rea are-also small I think the style X aeg-gast aeg-gast will be especially becoming. It a? . a style eultable for glrta free twelve to sixteen. Ton should, of course, ar range 4h hair ta a becoming manner about tha face, aad I could aot tell ye Just how, a X do aot kaow your fea turea, either th ceater, side parta er bk iron tne iaoe - . equally-popular, aad If year hair la net naturauy curly, curl It- on ion strips of cloth, which does not Injur It la tar least and thaa bring It all together h the back, low oa th neck, aad facte accural? with a long barrette. If eae wlshss they may leave the underneath eurls free and fasten top ones only, especially es-pecially whea th hair .la vary thick.. , (2) Tea,, It la quit all right for year boy friend t walk hem with yea free a aelghborhood party, dear. Dear' Mia Brooks: i. ; A ' I a. Written ta van tnasv tltaea. Ten ar a Ivr anawerlng utleaa so I am wrltlnar aa-aln. I hone vo wilt answer my questions. X wish yea amen cuocees. (1) Haa ttodolpn. Valentine a telephone? If he haa will you pleas end me hie- phon number, aad whoa l hi birthday T (11 la It all rtgnt w be a ahew actor? Plea tell me. A DANCER. Spanish Fork. Utah. Waleom aa-aln. mv daar. (1) I an of the oplnloa that Rodolph as a tele phone, although I meat confess that I do aot kaow th number. H Is New Tcrk City at present that la, b wa the last account I had ef bla wbere- a boats. Hla birthday la la May. U Tea, It as all right t be aa actor er v actress. , Why nott .J' To MTRTLK. WandalL Idaho. If ta eong yoa request anivee en the seen t akatl tmmmvmmJI I. ...... .J mtimll t serve yor envelope for that purpose. I have n eong by th title ye menuv- Ta TRrXTTB. Snkiiw. Idaho. X had a catalogue ef readings, hu morse and otherwise, ot t you. and aepe t you may find therein Juet what ire wish, A- - y your klndUbdvlo aad Informatlea hJ anawer to my last queetlona Alrew I And that I get a better. I am net ae self-eonactu aad lonely. Alee, people seem raer pleaaaat with m whea la pabll. Wtahlng ye , aneceea la year eplendidweea, remala. elneerely. ' DOLLT. Ut"- ...Hurraht I am m glad te knew ye winning. All yea have t d toff" th ncceeaary nTrt end year T . L. . aireilli haSplneee"Vbw yeo' nave ever - d te. tell me about It Ter very laainsrent eawr ;ir;tjnn7r B -r . . - ' - |