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Show i After Every Meal xmwa III IHE HOI m Wllrter, Associate of Dairy Husbandry, Utah Aarlcu'tural College By Gustav Top off each meal bit of sweet In the form with a Pro-feas- or of WRIGLEYS. Practically everyone will agree that It satisfies the sweet tooth and aids digestion. tl all deserts, ice cream is one and Pleasure benefit combined. of the moat popular. Whether summer or winter, a delicious disli of ice cream topping off a regular dinner makes a person feel that the meul is complete in every detail. There is something fascinating .about this refreshing and paltable food, whether or vanilla, it be plain, snow-whit- e cream. d ice strawberry Most people do not think of Ice cream as a food, but it not only adds pleasure to our diet as a dessert or as a cooling factor on a hot day, but it of contains approximately 30 to 40 total solids. These solids are chiefly fat, sujrar, and protein and are present In an easily digestible form. Ice cream should not be looked upon as because many an expensive food, other foods coat a great deal more per 100 calories of energy. The per capita consumption of Ice cream In Utah is only approximately 4 lbs. per year us compared with 10"2 lbs. and 15 lbs. in Wisconsin In and Pennsylvania respectively. other words each person in Utah consumed only a dish of ice cream a day for 30 days out of the 365 days in the year, figuring a dish of ice cream weighing 2.5 ounces. Certainly the consumption of this nutritious and palatable food should be Increased. In making good ice cream In the home it is absolutely necessary to The have some first class cream. cream should be sweet and free from undesirable taints. The cream should be moderately rich and preferably be Pasteurlza. and aged. pasteurized tlon Is the heating of the cream to a temperature of 145 F., holding at this temperature for 30 mln. stirring occasionally, and then cooling quick, ly. The cream should be aged at a low temperature, preferably 40 Fan. for 24 to 30 hours. The reason for ageing is that the viscosity of the cream when 24 30 hours old while still sweet is increased and so the shipping quality of the cream la Improved. Sugar and flavoring can now be added and the mixture is It ready for the freezing process. fruit is used it should be added to freezer when the freezing process la half completed so as to prevent the fruit from settling to the bottom. The temperature of the mix should be bout 40 to SO" Fah. before placing It la the freezer, but If It 1b Impossible to get' the temperature down pluce ttie mix In the freezer, surround this with Ice and salt and turn the han dle slowly for a few minutes. When the temperature Is thus reduced the speed may be increased. Whipping or swelling takes place chiefly at 27 to 30 Fah., and It the mix is In the proper physical condition this swelling of the mix. may amount to 25 to 50 All receipts are for 1 gaL finished produced unless otherwise stated. Plain Vanilla Ice Cream 2.5 qta. of 1S cream. rose-colore- Tribute to American Architect. Whether it be the building of a modest home or the latest mastodon of the hotel world, the American architect Is the Ideal supervisor for the Job. Artistic yet practical, farseeing but thorough, unprejudiced and faithful to his employer, he Is skilled in everything but the manner of building up his own bank account. Exchange. "COLD IN THE HEAD" Is aa acuta attack of nasal Catarrh. Thoao subject to frequent "colds" aro generally la a "run down" condition. RALIS CATARRH MEDICINE! Is a Treatment consisting-- of an Ointment, to b used locally, and a Tonic, which acta Quickly through the Blood oa the Itu-eoSurface, building up the System, and making you loss liable to "colds." Bold by druggists for orsr 40 Tsars, JL Chanty Co Toledo, O, M . i. Foolish One Is Heard From. There are all aorta of foolish ways to spend money, Including that of the Massachusetts man who offers $5,000 for automobile license No. Plain Dealer. Taka the Rub Out of Wash Day. DELL. BARS clean clothe without rub bins. No oauaUcs, no. chemicals. Guaranteed hannleos as water. Bend 10c to manufacturer for trial package, enough for 4 washings. U you do not like It, return top of box and w will refund your money. H. E. Delbare Co., tin Loomla Street, Chicago, I1L Advertisement. Valuable Imitation Fur. process has been invented In Australia for manufacturing fleeces not adapted to spinning into an Imitation for claimed to have advantages over animal furs. CASTOR tad .For Infant IA Children In Use ForOver 30 Years Always bears the Signatured1 Comfort Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum -- Sees zSe, OktsMi 25 mi S0e,TlBi ZSe. Shako Into Your Shoos And sprinkle in the foot-batAllen's Foot-Eas- e, the antiseptic; healing powder for Painful, Swollen, Sweating feet It prevents blisters and sore (pots and take the sting out of corns and bunion. Always use Allen's Foot-Ea- se to break In new shoes and enjoy the bliss of feet without an ache. Those who use Allen's Foot-Ea- se say that they have solved their foot troubles. Sold everywhere. Trial package and a Foot-Ea- se Walking Doll sent Free, Address 13 oz. h 4 t Sri i Allen's Foot-Eas- Le Roy, N. Y. e, A A safe, dependable and effective remedy for Coughs, CoUfc, Distemper, Influents. Heaves end Worm smong nones and mules. Absolutely harmless, and at safe for colts as it is for stallions, mares or geldings. Give "SpcJmV occasionally ss a preventive. Sold at all drug stores. Vaseline - v. UMMOt , " ; CARBOLATED i r i PETROLEUM JELLY .1 No skin break too small for notice. 1 1 Be very wary of cuts, scratches and skin abrasions, no matter how slight "Vaseline" Carbol-atc- xJ Petroleup Jelly applied at once lessens the possibility of infection. It comet In bottles at all druggutt tad (eacral stores. CHISEBROUOH State- Su Bwry , New York Km " InWkI It 'tm wW rwnnlwi itmmm os. vanilla. af fc V Dear Reader: This is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheerfully and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will be sent if a stamped envelope accompanies the request. Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must accompany " each letter or no reply can be made. All communications are held strictly confidential. In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, addressed envelope also with these requests,-sthey may be forwarded directly Do yui love tl.e dairy business? Do you know exactly which cows are making' you a labor Income! Do you know each cow's test! Do you apply your knowledge by sending the boarder cows to the butcher immediately Do know you d, T the essentials to you. of Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink. to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City, Utah. feeding the dairy cowT Do you feed your cows a balanced ration, btrth as regards tbe Ingredients of the feeds and the cost 7 Do you feed regularly? Do you milk regularly? Do you exercise care and kind treatment always? Do you exercise the strictest cleanliness both with the cows and with the utensils? Do you use a purebred dairy bull? Do you give your cows adequate shelter? D you use adequate bedding? Do you milk the cows dry and not permit the calves to suck after the first three days? Do you listen to advice? Have you a good summer pasture? Do you like work? If a man can conscientiously answer "yes" to all of these questions he is not very far wrong on the duiry business. Harold R. Lascelles, Fleldman, Colorado State Dairy Commission. 13 Weigh out cocoa and mix with sugar qual parts. Add water to make stiff paste. Cook In double boiler until smooth syrup Is formed. Hun this into cream. Add vanilla lust and nix and freeze. S. Golden Parfait l qts. 18 cream. 1H lbs. sugar. Yolks of 10 eggs. Stir egg yolks into M of cream and heat slowly to 100 F., then cool. 4. Lemom Milk Sherbet ly, qts. milk. 4 pint of lemon Juice (mix lem mon juice with sugar). 6 egg white, whipped. Stir this Into milk. Strain all Into freezer and stir in beaten egg whites and freeze. 5. Lemon Ice Same rule and directions as for milk sherbet except use water In pluce of milk. 8. Nesselrode Pudding cream. 1H qts. 18 l lbs. sugar. 10 eggs. 3 oz. pineapple 1 pt. marachlno cherries 0 oz. wulnut meats. 13 oz. vanilla. Stir egg yolks into Vi of cream and heat slowly to 100 K. Peat white Into tbe other half of cream. Mix cream, sugar, end flavoring together and freeze. When partly frozen add mixture of ground fruit and nuts. 7. Strawberry Mousse (Make 1 qt) 1 pt. whipping cream. 2 oz. sugar. 4 oi. strawberry syrup. Whip cream. Add sugar to straw harry syrup and )eat Into cream. Pack in Ice and sr. It to freeze. Add Juice of 1 lemon to strawberries syrup. Color to characteristic straw, berry color. L Particularly Important That Milk Cans Be Dried and Kept 8o Until Used Again. Because bacteria Increase in numbers at such an astounding rate when conditions are favorable, It Is necessary not only to kill as many of them as possible In order to keep dairy utensils clean and insure a good product; but utensils must be kept dry, so that the few organisms that are left after sterilization will not multiply greatly. In addition to the proper it Is necessary that temperature, moisture be present for these germs to grow, but only a very thin film of water Is needed. It Is particularly Important that milk cans be thoroughly dried and kept dry until used again. They must also be protected from contamination with dust dirt and files. Experiments show that in milk cans which were covered before being dried the number of bacteria Increased 700 times in 24 hours. Milk put into cans In which the bacteria have been permitted to multiply to such an extent will spoil much sooner than milk put Into cans that have been dried before being covered. To secure rapid drying the cans must be sterilized with steam or boiling water. If the sterilizer Is used, the cans may be left in It until time for them to be used again, but there must be some means of ventilation to carry off the moisture. Cans may be set on a rack to dry, but they should be protected from flies and dust prefmilk house. erably In a ILi . foon i thOUME . .i. unu V lift These songs and poems are on the shower it with all sorts of loving at" If "Rhfnl Dili., ' tentions from making occasional calls from list: requested and Clear Lake, Utah, Mutilda Jane wffl and lavishing flowers and candy upon and stamped envelope I wui What's This Dull Town to Me? it, to offering an equally good heart In mey Buuga 1 it. requested. Lorena If, after following exchange for The Little Mohee these general rules persistently, rr'.. Wh.n in Salt Lake w I be t.hoto. Mamma's Boy all the frills added, which time, place Studio.. 267 H to fail and Post the girl suggests, you win, Evening . "tllte I would say this especial heart was an Down the Ohio Dear Miss Brooks Under De Soto's Cross unusual one, and required an unusual Would you please print th. u Father Dear Father Come Home with "way," In which case It would be nec lowing-- songs: "The Me Now essary to make a thorough study of and Ole. You Hobo The following- - songs and poems have this particular brand of heart to find a Thanking you In advane been received during the past week, successful way of winning It. (2) I "RED RtYiT., and I wish to thank each one for their would not consider this a proper way ,.5:a.mr?,,e' A'bwtvtw1 to win a girl, at least not until the v' kindness in contributing them: iu near Irom stage of exchanging hearts had been Scotty, and will The Dying Sailor do my reached anyway. Just as Your Mother Was your songs by calling on ti,. u? When the Bees Are In the Hive I'll ere who have responded so luW.ii. Dear Miss Brooks: Come to You. these requests. I would like to ask some more ques Over the Waves. Jtcnach-- l tions but I am too much trouble as It It will be necessary for the following is. I thank you for the prompt answer Vep the v to send names and addresses before 1 I received. fgularly can answer their letters, as the rules SYDONIA J.. Cleveland, Utah. landardre heading this column Indicate. No trouble, and am very glad to hare "Dim"Cowboy," Robertson, Wyo. Jadder an been of service to you. So now Just Te . . iare bmmi. asm ples," Thayne, Wyo. "Bug and Dunk," send your questions (two) right along, U these sdvertlMaitnt. LA Washington, Utah. Bebe and Lil, Sho- dear. this MPer. shone, Idaho. Tobble and Dickey, jO The Texas Cowgirl. Des- Dear Miss Brooks: gan, Utah. DK. GRACB ST RATON ilirf ert Lake, Utah. The Naughty Four, We have been reading your corner H Meridian, Ida. and thought we'd like to join and ask Abram's fameas blood dtatnesb. TMtiTl a is What few the eulosU. chronic and accute diMuat aonT you questions. (1) BILL'S IN TROUBLE and dancell latest dance (2) I've got a letter parson, from my son What would be song nice to serve at a house away out West. and Ice cream of instead cake? And my ole heart Is as heavy as an party KODAKS (3) Is It any worse for a girl to smoke anvil in my breast. a boy? (4) What should you say To think the boy whose future I had than ok lot h' when a boy ask's you for the last bo once so nicely planned Us Your Film. twd j dance. " V KLV ETONE" Should wander from the path of right, Finishing THREE GIRLS FROM Professional and AmatenrSopofa and come to such an end. SALT LAKE PHOTO GEORGETOWN, Idaho. I tol' him when he left us, only three A Cataloc Free. WISftlUatt Welcome girls. (1) Among the late short years ago. He'd find himself In a dance songs are "Dreams of India, "Carolina In the Morning" and Maxie mighty crooked row. BABT CHICKS He's missed his father's counsel and Jones." (2) I hardly know whether you to or a refer dessert only, suggestion his mother's prayers too. If for dessert But he said the farm was hateful and for other refreshments. BABY CHICKS TODAY which fruit you only suppose try whip, he guessed he'd have to go. White Barred snd Buff Plymouth Ktrtil'! made is of the whites by eggs beating I. Rede, linrle and rose comb, Bhrk Umm ' i Know mere s Dig temptations for a very stiff and adding any desired fruit, Anconaa, Black Lannhanp. Silftr Lu youngster. In the West, Wyandotte. Buff Orphinrtona Wetttlnit But I believed our Billy had the cour after it has been drained free from and Buff Leghorn.. Brooder itonaonlia juice and pressed through a sieve or age to resist. burning. Charter. Imuhaton f riki very fine and sweetened to nil An' when he left I warned him of the mashed wire. Utah Stat Hatchery, W. OTb ln one of of taste, fruit proportion Qup ever waiting snares ilal n.'-'shaw, Mgr.. Sen South State Street, Sattltk, r in his That lie like hidden serpents in life's to each three egg whites. Serve in City. Utah, Phone Murray 474. dishes and with glass topped xiT.vr whipped pathways everywhere's. cream. (3) Perhaps not, so far as the But Bill he promised faithful to be actual BUSINESS COLLEGES physical effects resulting from kissc careful and allowed Is concerned but as to the smoking That he would build up a reputation moral effects resulting, most L. D. 8. BUSINESS COLLEGE. emphatiThat would make us mighty proud. It Is. By common and universal School of Efficiency. All eomnwrckl Ma But It seems as how my counsel sort cally consent, since time's beginning, man Catalog tree. SO N. Main St. 8dt LsaOk of faded from his mind. has been granted the privilege of inAnd now he's got in trouble of fhe very CAFETERIAS dulging himself ln all the moral and worsted kind. offences which he sees At, His letter's came so seldom that I physical small criticism on himself by For a R eatful Place to et-T- W bringing bjbj0b-somehow sort of knowed. so doing, while to women It has been Uria Welcome. Toe. ConTtnitnOj ha That Billy was a tramping on a mighty given Inthe privilege of exerting her BaMment Kenyon Hotel. Mais rocky road. fluence In his behalf to Increase his But never once imagined he would bow desire for the pure and virtuous things FRUIT BOXES A VEGETABLE CHS my head In shame of life. Now, I ask you, can she Influj And in the dust he'd waller his ole ence him for good when she herself Crate. A Cap, Egg Cum, MM Berry name. honored Is daddy's indulging ln these selfsame vices and Caws, Shipping Crate. try aaeriia. He writes from out In Denver, and the habits? Are the girls and women go- Honey Quotation, on requeat Salt UhBastLka to lower their standards of morals story's mighty short; ing BEAUTY BINTS I Jest can't tell his mother It'll break and habits in order to be "good pals" her poor ole heart! to the boys and men, or are they goor cutting, suet ska-An' so I reckoned, parson, you might ing to continue their righteous work of Hare your combing, tonal bob. or . Me wim. Fu paveM, aaa t break the news to her bringing them up to their high stan- Mail order, solicited. Marin.Ho Baud fc Bill's In the Leglslatur, but he doesn't dards of virtue and purity In thought, word and deed? This Is woman's privsay what fur. FISHING TACLKE ANP EQUOTttfl 'AS B ilege and a happy one It Is, and It Is Dear Miss Brooks: the girls who at this time can exert Complete .tnck of Flherm.n'i rapplia. We find your corner very Interesting, their Influence In the right direction for price.. KnucUon Novelty Bp't't 6w and would like you to answer a few to bring about a purer and nobler manOutsi BOOKS AND SHORT ST0EJII is What and the of: she hood, cannot questions. meaning possibly do this while submitting to even this one small Mary, Erma, Juanita, Kathleen, & Virginia, Jennie, Laura, La Vera, (?) disgusting habit. Do you not think DAnrC Any book yoo want-- by smIIC Book Co. 44 Rt Sa Tests Alice, Nettie, Bessie. Aleath, Afton, I am right In this? (4) Well, my dear, DUUAO Dtx-rt- t "I'M Dorothy and Phyllis. Thanking you ln same one has to ask you for the last FLORISTS to 11, return, your truly, dance, don't they? If by this you mean CHERRY & CHEERFUL, "1 !l:,i you are supposed to go home with him. Flewers ana Fen.r.l Deign. diKd fnsil St. George, Utah. 1 will only say that you should not at er to eoneumer. Dumke Floral Co, 0r "Ii,l I will give you the meaning of as tend a dance unattended, and then of ,iena many as I can girls. Mary means "bet- course It is understood who is to es PATENT MEDICINE! rr to 1, ter;" Erma, "pure;" Virginia, "virgin;" khi you nome. i nave written you Laura, "a laurel; Alice, "noble cheer;" personally regarding the removal of "Yf: Elizabeth, "God of the oath;" Aletha, freckles. fewertt ''You bit, kidney dUeaMa. Satisfactioo A. M. 1 S. W. 42 refunded. "truth;" " Dorothy, "the gift of God;" money ilenv a green bough." Phyllis, Dear Miss Brooks: WANTED POULTIT nllll inis is my nrst attempt to write. Dear Miss Brooks: '.1st V Here is my question. (1) How old Is inis is our nrsi entrance into your Tom POULTRY C& & FISH OGDEN Moore Is and he married? (2) corner, we hope we're welcome. We "I ili have enjoyed reading It very much and Please give me his addreas. S83S4St- - OCDEN, UTAH SNOWDROP; Tooele. Vt. of would like the following questions an Clout "An,! cfAU Buyn Sorry not to be able to give you a swered: (1) Does it harm bobbed hair Ship Then to Vt. We Pay Top ItarWTW ruirs ; more definite answer to your first to curl It? How old Is Mary Plckford? ln,r (S) What are the lucky numbers, days question, but I have been unable to obWANTED VEAL A BOM tain llu reliable data concerning Tom and colors, for one born May 2.1 and June 24? (4) How old is Gloria Swan- - Moore's age or whether or not he Is iudootiVT was marrted. He In son? Is she married, if so, to whom? born Ireland, and The Surer.. Market of Salt Use h EJ Wishing you success In the future we his address Is 1010 Van Ness Ave, Los urice. regularly on .1. hog. "I (! He la Calif. Angeles, remain, with the Select vou nr.ee t beat result. divid. yoor iP" Pictures Cor.. Ti9 Seventh Ave. New TWO GIRL FRIENDS OF DIXIE. "Am do not Mil all your rood, to tht g. York City. ket. We remit daily, nmu Welcome girls. (1) Continuous curl;! n eai oa ddreu and w. will put yoo ing of the hair with hot Iron Is harmH.t. ful. Have you. tried curling It on paper? Dear Miss Brooks: "Sli, This method will not harm It. (2) I have never written to CK. v n- - ... e.it "Y1 Mary Plckford is 30 years of aije. (H) but have been a constant you before, d ft i Lu" Th. Iarget meat market reader of The supposed "lucky" day f.,r those your corner, and I 'Hi thought I would born in May Is Saturday, the months ask for a little Information as others November and April and tho colors red have . and vou hv from and pale yellow. For those born In them, written ''np I will answer my ques- BABY CH CKS you hope Is the day, October and tion. (1) Does tea affect the June, Friday hair? (2) December tbe months nnd the colors Is It Yli for a girl to walk home Rnrks. Reduced pri. fr AprllJ V'n red, blue nnd white. (1) (ilorla Swan-so- n from proper a show or party with a boy If :n Alt". is reported ss beln n Talo twenty-sevehe hnsn l taken her there? If It isn't i....i;.'u..k.nH t.er and Is married to Herbert K. at present, but divorce proceedings are what should you tell him? I remain, macazine suwttRirnos Vt! Cl'HLY LOCKS, Rochester. under way. Yes, surely. Curly Locks. I will answer your questions an best I can. Dear Miss (1) ncau uw ' j I want to know f you will answer a In what way do ynu mean that tea nation, OPERATOW few questions for us, a. follows affect, the h.r? Kage tea has a tenDEMAND POR How to win tte to daiken It. and does not harm of a TIT ii)a dency . . i Empwr"T Is It prorer to put your arm glil?. If It, ia this what you hav reference uaw BUiay uii """" .rt around L 8tevcnott. when to. certain. her home' rood girl (!) No, under ordinary clrcum- Answer ..lary taking soon. lances it Is not proper, because a girl SHEET MUSIC BONGS V. T . Jllg Piney. Wyo. should not attend a show or party (1) There are many glrl. many without some escort. In which case she All sir.i. SONGS newandoia. hearts, many ways. F. T However, should of course return with the permall. COU. Reealey U"UH there are a few general rules which son. In case a girl does attend such RUBBER SAinANDjrrt applies to winning of all heart, that places alone, .he should u.e her own might suggest. Approach said henrt In Judgment as to returning home with a Seal. se Rer Tate the most respectful manner possible; boy. C Lake i r.j bet s, t" fl j L. Profitable Dairying Depends on Superior Breeding, Good Feed and Weeding Out Scrubs. n.-.r- r3r. con- tinue to use scrub or grade bulls, any A. 0. liner, professor of dairy hus banrtry at the Oklahoma A. and M collesre. Profitable dairy'"? depends on (1) (food breeding; (2) weeding out poor cows ; (3) jrood ftnvllnK. A punOired hull will Improve nV 'liilry herds which are not now headed by a purebred male, Mr. liner nys I'nmiors or dairymen run very often club together nnd buy a bull which covts more thnn an ordinary purebred iinle. Whenever possible, a herd bull should be from a tested dam with n . Unlucky. A few climb tbe ladder of fame; the most of us WHlk under It. Iloston TranscrtpL Rlght-o- f Way for Women. Allowing a woman driver the is chivalry to say nothing of y Wall Street Jounm' India Thickly Populated. India, including IUirmn, bus an area half bb la'rs as that of the United States. Its population la three timet erent ,,adach. di T h,cVt La Sutures j SHOULD USE PUREBRED BULL ob With llik a, Feed all roughage, such as clover or other hay, fodder and corn silage that the cow will eat up clean. Too much stress cannot be laid on the Importance of having part of the roughnse of a succnlent nature, as corn silage, mangel wurzel or root chopa. Generally a dairy cow will eat dally a little more than three pounds of silage and about one pound of hay or its equivslent, In addition to silage. for every 100 pounds of live weight At present prices the dairyman can not afford not to feed grain. The cow should be fed about one pound of grain mixture dally for every three and one- half pounds of milk she gives. prudence. R? s Corn Silage, Mangel Wurzel or Root Chopa Are of Much Importance rijfht-of-wn- Lnff i. l FEED SUCCULENCE TO COWS Fannors and dairymen cannot to gr b!daer ! well-screen- rec-nrd- if'.' SaltLakCityfiJ KEEP DAIRY UTENSILS CLEAN good Et'tea--j I .j tu slf-.lf- Chocolate Ice Cream C .., e very Vcan send you theM?tr. you will send me a r " V with name. I find by"? files your name n'ot '' but that you sent an songs, therefore I,!p,, filed. The face should tected by a good cream out, and in this i from appearing, R8 a- -' yention 1. worth a r true aiso or freckles. .. the ba tkscbe t!& adding 2.5 qta. of 187e cream. 13 os. aujrur. oz. vanilla. L MainW bJOA to Dairyman. Ingredients together vanilla last, mix and freeze. ickacbc J Dairyman, Can You Answer Yes to these Questions? ' MFO. COMPANY - 13 sugar. Put 2. mi the: CRM 6IIIIG ICE Dear Miss Brooks: i reaiiy cannot tlon for those song,? ,M te lu next paper the try very art h.,ft Is freckle cream miuJL Tours sincerely. lu0qj CHEERFUL P.EGgt i Thanks, my dear, bo'thTi of epprecia,l0IlV fc pr..on ln locating fttW. lu aavs. HUV1HA tor... . " k,. . tlon which Instant removal of frJSSVl li.t.-herr- . () t f?Zi 1 price., etc. Salt Letters containing copies of songs and poems with no names othr than the following, have been received, and I wish to eipreae my thanks and for their klndne.. Bookworm. New PI) mouth. Ida A Reader. Afton, Wyo ; A Header. Cumberland. Wyo.; Hlomlv, Tooele, Vt Midget. Provo Vt : Lily of the Vallev Washington. Vt: Hlarkfoot, Ida ; Brown Dear Miss Brooks: Your comer has cleared matters for me and 1 am nowup many writing some questions of my own. How should a girl be dressed to (1) to a go public dance In a town where there are but f, w private dsnces? (2) Should you allow a boy to klaa you good night when you are going with Mm V'VR ADMIUKR. Malad City.steady? Ida, Cyea, Hern. Ida. I am Indeed glad my corner has been of service to you. (I) Almost any dress ROSE and LILY. read "Jc.pt a fancy party dreee la approInstructions heading this column and for a priate public danc. The tailored send names. I will then be very glad and to cend all the songs you have re. art sport suit being quite proper tor occasion uf this kind. (J) quested. Hpace will not permit the flrlle. of the fact that many of as them some printing have already contendregardless it is being done In (lie -- beet ld.hop,. aMt4 oace N, fsmllles." Tromlscuous kissing Is 8'bP neither proper nor rlaht In !" "m as every mlt. Blmply Rolnc steady does not grant this privilege. sane-mind- ,,. ... of Arrll if 1 i .v. v cured on a Tuesda from r present timet (J) ,1,, 4 and day and fewer, please! you Wlshinf J0O9. 18. April lova arid success. I fro'"',rvn Vt ,M TOVR BVREKKA TMf a (1) April Hth fell on year 1P13 and In Tuesday and t month Tha Amaryllis Is yoar m. V J" flr' |