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Show ReVaiB. Mr Bridges Qves Facts in . e r : t your Uiiormation maa,c- uwj u u ior vour corner. at.!.nn mmi;n. It will be my pleasure and privilege to answer are puzzling you. .l nromptlv all questions submitted to me. Your auestiom m,,a L t.a . n. and your full name and address must accommnv enrh Bend stamped envelope information All communications will Special . absolute confidence. vs he heU in addressed should-U very plainly in pen and ink to l All leliers DrooU Box 1545, Salt Lake City. lnr ,tu i j : y:M BnKiks P , . ru.cr.o! . . era. li.-t- ' flMfi Bn ,.t it 2 eit gaged, to be o "exclusive" lhat ... ...... Yen. Me. tvry their frienda. (2) ThU i the boy't privilege. much and will you an- ana pleasant, ajrreeable young man gtv, m. why ahould the girl object to him showing at(1) Will Down th River in tention to more than one T A girl has no .. . " right to think that " ' limply because a boy ,hoi her aorae attention he should conttne himself HUM exeluaively to her. S) The younit man .hnul.t urinted alwaya escort you to your door. 1 am rewrvinn (2) No, my your envelope for another time, when you' girla to ride question require a personal imwtr to ride horte-- , k.u . n' - - - vnur imtirorer ir cmplUhment Bn V ' fan" ii i r KEEP DAIRY UTENSILS CLEAN mm " Bacteria increase in Abounding Number When Conditions Ar Right-M- ust B Kept Dry. 'Prepared by the United Ststea Department of Agriculture.) r.wnuse bacteria lmrvase in uum-br-s nece-wtr- y as possilile In order to keep dairy utensils clean and Insure a good product; but Ltenslls nitist be kept dry. so that the few orjranlsma that are left after sterilization will rot multiply greatly. In addition to the projier temiierature L r illl -r 1 it"SHOWN EYES, Castle Dale, Utah. probably caused from v.ii U.jtUU: LJnf impurs snap ana wmt. on vour lace. Always watr-,pd , -- ..mn anil nntninv ftna r. cannula . ill find that this condition will . w,u .... n TT- J i) mi jrtjt with Its eonunueu use. more a nninco nner, .meitioned lar ana very nine ainer-Almo- st i,t than the other any drug tore ha it. ' ... ... J m botn too young, my uevr. e' are mucn ai unui you about the boys liitcen. You have answered many other! ao 1 tnir.iBnt you could cive me ."ine advice. I n a girl of sixteen and have b.cn married nearly year, but now my husband doesn't iwem to care to go out with me. What shall I do? Thanking you in advnnee. Yours truly, WONDERING, Wyornii.g. There is really only one thing to do dear now. Made the very beat of the situation and bravely go about to locate just why he doesn't teem to car to. take you out You really muat. my dear girl. Now U th testing time, and if you can adjust the seeming trouble now, you can better manage the various difficulties as they come along. You are very young and perhaps you imagine a great many things are not a they should be, as many young wives do. Perhaps you have been a little earelexs about your appearance and general conduc- tnow have you? If so you can immediately change thia. Be your own sweet self in every way as before you were married, and the first thing you know your hu.band will be the same lcnwf as of old Now, my dear, don't nag and accuse him of not earing for you any more this is the very worst thing you can do. Just be a brave little woman and know that fa U proud of you and does want to take you out the same" as he always did. Write to me and send your name, as you are requested to do at head of column, and perhaps can be of some My heart and soul are help to you again. with th very young wife and husband. Madam : worm 'pM you please to writ lor roe vne noi aui, juai uie xng The an leu. i,?) How tall and of wnat weignt enouia of nixteen. aeventeen and ke at the age Ua yeara old? Thanking; you in aa- I am your friend, tu UUh. TOOTS. Sorry wt cannot in the your eonc but ai it can l had torn we cannot do It. The average It of girl at sixteen la 5 ft 1 in., weight aoundi: at seventeen, S It. I in,, weignt weleome you, Toota. In., weight koaadt. Miss Brooks: Vie enjoyed very much every Friday night M ear tittle comer just before going to (And I would like to aak you a few queswith a When a girl is out car-ridiVbow place b It, the boy't or girl's, to rhea they should go to the houaeT When sic kaa gone to the house, whoa place first? Should the girl ta say good-nigkey back again the flrat time ah has Should ah aak him back ins with him! if she has known bim for a fens time is the first time they have Wen out Yours I thank you very much. 7 If. d.. Pre ton, Idaho. with boys girl should not go ear-ridikht Bales attended by older persona. II tots not end his call or leave at tell hint the Mt awke a practice of staying up later k orrtaia hour. It b alwaya quit proper girl to ask a young man to call again if I imply calling on her at her home, but I ke has escorted her to some place of eaeat. The young man ahould thank her heading the dance or party with him and Brooks: Mis ke been a reader of your eorner for t while and 1 think It a very nice corner, I kave some you. I questions to Hk to know the ace of a few popular actors and actresses, whether they are H or not and if they have any children Mm played opposite Billy Dov (I think) It the Sure Door." Well Mia Broolu. I tail H plenty for this time, but I'll come ak I remain. A MOVIE FAN FROM IDAHO. are a few of the movl atari and frmtion you request concerning them. 4 ttem do not give their age : Wallace amrried and has nn bnv Rodolnh ie l married and is twenty-fi- r year S Hart Is married, has on 'a. hild ri Bartheime. married, twentveven old; Douglas Fairbanks, married, thirty- trs old; Harold Llovd. nut married. rine ; Norm, Talmadge, married ; Con- Talmadjr., married, twenty -- two ; Gloria a, not mrrt.i ; Bebe Daniels, nnt mar- "ry rickford. married, twenty. nine ; no Pi Anita nirr!L Huntley i glared opposite BUly Dov in "At t W. ThsnV ynu. Polly, com aaain. n In the baggage coach ahead. Every eye filled with tears when bis story he told Of a wife who was faithful and true, He told how he'd aaved all his earnings for years To build bp r f'r a home rre PIANOS and PLAYERS BLUK tYES. Wyoming. It perfect! Brnoer far nu to and other game, bat ivrrrr for-should, and can at all time sand et la a glrlbh and tadytlka manner. girt frUw4'. -- l wiahea In matt.. iVU trl4 aiul Md. allow her frienda th aam prKB- ' t a never dmm. a fiwm ft to saanv i. i.t. obv ti wim sw lnk Ronora ami Edlaon very aasy ter mi PhoDOfrapHs-O-n Columbia, Pall m SnJ for k.iii. CWtooftM MUSIC CO. DAYNES-BEEB- E mJ Mahi 1 Ssrwtb t. ITItOC U tw fura soil nmrtrt prt.-write r a r1fe ft highest f-ImI " slilf. ! kid We ra make ap ynur srr ami bMs in l. and you nrfirA ovawroaUof oUier armrnla, Wrtl t Her Tm For Ctw Farrm -- 11 ... -www 1" aa ,,. ..a to you befor. I wi tionav Ml ' ' w h J . .. PTe'nee .nj . Mil Uba City uiw inn ana anoiner are 1 53 Waat aWwts. Tsssp- 4i and ",rrt they meet a boy. an 'B- - houU Ue other girl leave? 'kould sh aay befor ah roixKct. t gnea wlta .i.t.1 ..4 tm rv - Hfsrsrat Alt aae-rflal N With ..- -iwt ..in .i" next. ntgnt. wnat Eirtelmev. .f fitltoa 0 N. Mala St. Halt Uk, CiU. fre. IH do, quit,., go on? !, ( . . . (I) WW - .L jam aoDj tfinuld Be tax e or to th door, H th bows ,r "i th yard yaU? Thanking Hera, tlleh In. HH Boa . C" ... rWu m I ''wwsiau cotxicia r rr ... Uv? ... I'swK .... " . a. ' r 1 '. J with . ' "ln th Mart,' Vil' vl tiwethee. m.i T Pleating, ArwHton. your. m XARnC. no. tet Idaho. .ewiriy th ra" F. nt - tvi.k amnU . s Button"'"'. B,ttos K. Broadway. Halt Uk boy it ynw 1 . - M . - tk. a. !1 Signature ifwiVirtfrLMoroblnt: 'it V ki. Quaf .Cmw J' : 5 5 w It t 1 a, V. i ' LossofSleei ! 7X1 i w v a v--- fir M usu For Over Thirty Years . good-druggist- U 4.a Ml Dairy Utensil j.jfft Should Be Thor- oughly Sterilized Before Use. It Is necessary that moisture be present for these germs to grow, but only a very thin film of water Is needed. It Is particularly important that Religious Exercise. Two shipwrecked sailors were on a desert Island. They were utterly miserable, pinched with hunger and told. The one more wretched than the other said to his companion, "Can you pray, Wlir "No." "Can you sing a hymn 7" "No." "Well." said the first, "left have something religious; let's, haye a col lection." Bostorj Transcript. Exact Copy of Wrappw. TMg egsrraua eosseaar, atw vwaia errv COEISIPIFAfndDEI little TvfnTch'Ci lAK tIC 0 7ITTLE ER PILLS itts&?4C Gives Charming Hew Shade to Old lingerio or tints as wish iS Zt B Cltf " -- '"" tout rtuLi6nt Blw)lr- U1U. EXCELLENT CALF PEN HINTS Should Be Located oh South Sid Barn and Arranged So that Enter Freely. Sun-tigh- Coif pens are .nrefernbly locnte-- i barn and s the south side arranged thnt sunlight enters them. Exercising yards to the south of the re debarn connecting with the pen be that In calves order may sirable turned out for exercise even on cold days and be protected from the north winds. Cement floors are satisfactory from the standpoint of durability and Cleanliness, but are cold In .winter aniens covered by an abundance of dry I eddlng. nr -n Trad kM t.. year to Salt Uk B,av Are you among of t s anas ? .... of-th- e Beware of Moldy Silage. In pining the silage It U necessary chat all nmldy silage be removed or someailnge poisoning may result and times It may cause death of live slock arlUsMCIty ysmia, ill b t ( tl e, good-or- - Genuine Castoria j fa-te- PTKten V Know That p r Brooks: ; 1 milk cans he thoroughly dried and kept--druntil used again, says the United States Department of Agriculture. In addition, they must he pro liver PlHs Take a good dose of Carter's tected from contamination with dust, " thcntake2or3forafewnight8after.lliey other dirt and flies. Experiments carI ried on by the department show that cleanse yoiir system of all waste matter and in milk cans which were covered beRegulate Your Cowels. Mild as easy to Talking, Not Entertaining. fore being dried the number of bactake as sugar. cmm u Mother's Voice Are you entertain teria increased 700 times in 24 hours. Harold? Small PHL Small Dose. Small Price: ing 2 An average of seven tests showed that No. we're Just talking. Daughter the count Increased from 1,111,514 .'o 775,751 ,4'9. Milk put into cans In which the bacteria have been permitted to multiply to such an extent will cans that were dried before being covPUTNAM FADELESS DYES-d- ycs you ered. To secure rapid drying the cans 'PEP IN SCHOOLLAYGROUND Rare Find in English Church. PROBABLY DIDN'T GET LOAM must be sterilized with steam or boilAfter three centuries of concealA. B., Idaho, and HIGHLAND, Utah : Pleas ing water. If a sterilizer Is used the Authority Makes' Plea for Games That ment behind plaster and rubbish, the Would-B- e Borrower Freed His Mind, remains of a Fourteenth century accept my very best brand of thanks for so cans may be left In tt until time for Are Characterized by Energy but Remark Poured No Oil v ( the words the to "In ktndly sending Baggage stained-glas- s them to be used again, but there must window bave been disand Vim. on Troubled Waters. Coach Ahead." 1 aa very grateful to each of be some means of ventilation to carry Old cover! at Chelsea (England) those who so kindly interest thetnielvcs in my The story la told of S banker who behalf for the benefit of my readers. Hop I off the moisture. Cans may be set on "Jellyfish gymnastics, or stupid, silly church. The old glass, which Is of a rack to dry. but they should be promay be of aaistane to both of you at some games, played half beartedly, have lit- Immense value, wns found between lay- suffered the loss of one eye and bad futur date. tected from flies and dust preferably tle place In the proper physical devel ers of soft planter behind a nfliss of a , glass substitute luade. The glass In a milk house. of the growing child," declares old bricks. In one window only a frag- eye was wonderfully fashioned, so opment N. J., Clear Lake, Utah t Am happy to fur. Dr. E. Blanche Sterling, acting assist- ment of a border was found, but In the much so that Its wearer was satisnlah you th desired song, through the kindant surgeon. United States public other.. panel two feet by two was fied no one could tell It from a real . ness of the two reader above health service. In commenting on the brought to light. The panel Is nearly organ. A day or so after he began IN TUB BAGGAGE COACH AHEAD Producing Clean Milk health of school children. In planning complete, the head of the figure ap- wearing It. a customer of the bank By G. L. Davis. exercise with a view to the promo- parently that of St. Lawrence or St. sought a loan, but the banker, was On a dark, stormy night, as th train rattled on. Factors to be observed In protion of good jwsture. She suggests Stephen Is missing. The glass seems not quite satisfied with the collatAI th passengers had gone to bed good clean milk : ducing they should be simple and vigorous to be of a date not later than the mid- eral. After much persuasion front' tt Except me young man with a bah In bis arms. dle of the Fourteenth century. With would-b- e cows In clean, banker said: Clean, and play full of energy and vim. borrower,-th-e healthy Who sat there with a ho wed down bead. well and well ventilated lighted sporting prop The innocent one began crying just then. The posture of school children can- the exception of Westminster abliey , "I will make you church with its osltlon. If you can tell which of my there Is no As though Ha poor heart would break. quarters. not, however, be said to depend chiefly so a date. own of On angry man said, "Hake that child stop water for the of early glass pure Plenty eyes Is glass, I wlltmuke you tn no any one condition, she hotils. Deita noise herd and mlikhouse. loan." and bad tonsils adenoids fective vision, f For It's keeping all of us awake." Bobby's Wish. Clean "That's easy," replied the other. utensils, thoroughly tend to have r bad effect on the child's "Put H ont," aald another, "don't keep it in or"O when dear!" grumbled Hobby "It's your left eye." washed, steamed and sunned. here. posture. Where hygienic conditions Small-to"How do you know?" asked th We've paid for our berths and want rest." milking pails. Milk in a school are uot the best there Is dered to get busy with the wsip. "I But never a word nid the man with the child. lunnkcr. with dry hands. of poor posture. Good Just wish I wns a clock." an Increase As he folded it close to bis breat, "Why do you wish thnt?" his mother Remove milk from stable as "It is .be more sympathetic of th nutrition Is a contributing factor to "Wher i ita monther? Go take it to her," asked. cow. each as two." from drawn rcsimnded tbt! borrower. Wall soon but nn no means good posture, by This a lady then softly said, " 'Cause I wouldn't have to wash my Street Journal. Have n separatevmilkhouse for condition. Condition of the "I wlh that 1 could." was the man's sad hamls then." explained llie re?!y, handling milk and dairy utensils. teeth, she claims, has n effect. Doc- face and Tran- 'Boston "But she's dead, in the coach ahead. Camel's Peculiarity. onngster. Evening Cool milk to 50 degrees F. or tor Sterling's findings are based on a j camel cannot swim. .The moment The us soon as drawn. script. lower three of at elementary study Chorus ; It lows Ita footing In fanning water Keep milk "at a low temperaWhile the train rolled onward. Bedford, Ind. Pump Returns Gasoline. It tnnis on Its side and makes no effort ture until delivered and deliver A husband sat in tears, A tank for draining gasoline from to suv Itself from drowning. ColB. of the Morton. 0. happiness Thinking regularly. : and A grindstone's color Is Kr an automobile when repairs are to be Of juit a few short years. orado Dairy Commissioner. m when a man has his nose to the grind-aton- made Imbeen equipped with You cau'r be loo particular In pump For baby fitee' bring pictures II fo looks gray. and how for returning the fuel. Of a cherished hop that's deed-- But your particular friends. ' baby eriea 'can't waken her for'tveo. How, when Heaven had sent them thin sweet tittle babe .Mils Brooks: Thrlr young, happy Uvea were b!rd: N like ,ou to answer th 'queations His heart seemed to break when he mentioned 9 will, pleas. (I) I Hk to play her name. ai and nth, r games and the bora at tml ars tried to tell them th rest. And f T them so I play with the boys when woman arose to aait with the ehl'd. Every it I also have a verv dear friend were mothers and wive on that train. ' schl with me and ah one nnt Ilk There And aonn was the little on sleeping in peace. ""se gamea. la It nrsner for me With no thought of anrrow or pain. tk the boy, WBV1 iWey Ut m and when Next morn at a station, h bade all iriend watchln in inH dnea "God Idea you." be softly said. ' (I) Is H rbrbt to statne with Each one bad a story ta aril la th bom. or four times at th maan dance f coach ahead. Of the be eT Now I boo I a welcome M M will be able to glr sw acn good rr f For Infants end Children. -- benelf a the evening. If the young man k to return he will aak to do ao, without lis invitation. lady should expreaa ;"' U H VM U Always Bears tho -- For ten years past I have had such a severe case of Indigestion that I could not lind anything 10 ent that nsreed with ine. Finally I became very nervous ami could ge but very little sleep or rest. "H seems that I took nearly everything trying to get myself right, but nothing helped me until I ran across Tanlnc. My nerves are so much better now Unit my sleep is Boiind and refreshing. I enjoy' my meals and have also gained weight. I. can say from experience that Tanlac Is a splendid nieilkiue and toitie, for It has built me up wonderfully." Tanlac is sold (y all Advertisement. I 11 d kxble boor, the girl should Bong ,. mm whose statement follows: "Tanlac has fciven me a Rood appetite, toned up my syntetn and renewed my strength In such a cratlfylng way that 1 am glad to recommend It to anyone who is In a run down condition. Dear Misa Brooki; ... t : " . ' ; CN -l ; i latest to speak out In this connection U Iter. It. M. Brldue. a widely known and beloved liaptlst preacher, rOilding at Mooresboro, N. ' ; J use, One of the nut-onl- I L .1 FMiisrs its at Fiith an astounding rate wheli nJltl()ns are favoruMe. it Is y to kill as many of tbnn lOear Madam: I have found lots of articles in your !J' firwit, and wish you would answer a few eorner, 1 nd """"h 'our lltUe eornr nueation for me. (1) U 7ne Grey a manor rould join it and be wel- woman T ? :1d if i (2) Which i corrct (whn tuting in answer a few flues-- a 'nu!J vc,u I' cafe) eating With hat on or off? Wishing have a nn seal on yon the must nucceis. 1 remsin ai ever. what cause It : do you know 11 WILD AND WOIXKY, Downey.' lila. oe eoum now off and ii it tkc I am indeed glad to know you have found the same as we get my corner helpful. Zane Crey is a man. A L, !ine. if it isn't where Iscanthere of it? (3) any gentleman should alwny n move his hit upon I what is price fourteen to go with a entering a cafe or reitaura.it. A lady dts no for remove her hut. Thanking you in advance, I am, f It l doubtful If there baa ever been luediciiie e.udorel by so many mini- ters of thr Gospel M has Tanlac. In- deed, there Is scarcely a faith, creed or denomination In all the land In nhlcb one. or more, of the dta'gymen has not publicly expressed thelrln deltlnea8 to the Premier Preparation for the benefits they have derived from ; Ii mm. u i m His Case T!,; 1 Silage Not Balanced Feed. Silage Is oot a balunced ration. It should always be supplemented by olb er feeds. Poor Feeding Practices. Unwise feeding practices will produce bad results In feeding silage or mollis. A systematic study indicates that the losses bave been due to the manner in which silage Is fed or to , an excesa of dirt . A Stlags Pointer. The dairyman will have a hard time to get along without a silo and a clover or alfalfa field. What be Incks In feed from these wUt have to be wade up for, by smaller, production or more grain feed. of people keep on year, to build health from food that has been robbed of certain elements required for per fect nutrition. THOUSANDS If your food doesn't contain the mineral properties that go to build up nerve, tooth and bone structure, thnt Is no other means by which you can get these vilal elf merits, This is one reason why so many well informed people eat Grape-Nat- s Get a package of the fttod that enriches the blood, and builds sound, healthy bodies.. . is made, from whole wheat flour and malted barleybaked for 20 hours, which develops the natural richness of the grains and make for ready digestibility. Grape-Nut- s And Grape-Nut- s is perfectly del- iciousserved with milk or cream, or made into an appetizing pudding for dinner. from your grocer help to health. today, end give the family Grape-Nut- s Grap eNuts 'the Body Builder Cereal Co. , In. BaRi Creek, Miob, Po-ati- rB -. .. . -- : |