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Show EMERY COUNTY pp a.. Saved the out fc 5JfiaBAiai Jtojar Chorut : tt"l braktthe 8U te!, htr for nl -- say jj Make use of it for your information on This is jour question wiil be my "pleasure and nrivil.p tr. -- mi. It cv U1131tcr CJlC. .. A . ,. I. Iij.rDUH'Uj5 1 suummea to me. ou, promptly all queuoia questions mnsi nnrf Your tuu name ana aaaress must nccomnnnv t, 5M T. :!i send stamped enveloDe. All -'- r"vuwieurr. . , "'uim-imuus - i ial jm"'"" " beheld in aosoiuie cuiuiubhis. f r,,Sl Ietter.o should be addresserl very plainly b Fen and ink to Ur- 'ir' AnJ br " Ei, sv"e-- ' f!. -- yiiff Tells a me m..;.: ;V,tion yAwj 1 .1 xZ .j H- ' W"Z .... li aw) LTZ I with you toe eaanot believe jou w ill to give me the addrau Mr') heart. Of eourae miBht help, but "7."wtion. Zwr r- r aon't In ju- -t think tf .tormed In tuch a manner no longer f Thank. Y ;" "VJ -it ' "i" to wnd it post haU tooi wkhee- tettink I cannot print the word. " Iiln e t. offer the foKowiiw W- !.! of the hTiic? (1) Tell me all the name, . . ,t fll iua f"00" r.'j (! Pase . " ' tell me wuera we uuu L. C. Salt Lake City of rubber Hn but nd ereatcst amount . . . -- Kanlfft nf the Amazon " jm na h Bruil. Great amounts tome from ta t. Large and Ada, and Mexico. B LjttlioM f the rubber plants are i m aoath-iia Northern Mexieo. the fan ti Texas, and even ia Arizona. L Mniiticturt of rubber it ia taktn in state and run through a set of Cjfli nw which water is flowing to remove llie strips whicn ( tbe impurities, this process are dried and then where sulphur machina. ia a mixing muwnaHy other substances are mixed I H adapt it to the uks desired. The Cssr! rubber, tb?n in tlie form of sheets. into the goods for ms tor manufactur ihiti irt n Hlno L ( Petroleum is found world, but most of the Mil npply comes from India, East Indies, loaaia, Mexieo, around the Caspian Seaj in task, aad ia the United State, which leads andMlian. la tto UniUd States, Okla-i- a with California. kaifa in production, fern, IHtoii. Louisiana and West Virginia Wool ia produced in the following .ariar. the greatest Australia producing ikies, Araeiitina next, the United States taea Be'gium, New Zealand, BritUn In the United States Jull Africa, Uraguay. Ma leads, then Wyoming, New Maxico stesiKiied. ifcii it il sarta of the "M a" k'.,da of luck .f th. cu" j0",- n.. - wl , rJZB yiu t the UniW Hollywood, Calif.. Bert Lytell. W.I. lace Reid. Kodolph Valentine at 8t- - Ho,lyd- - Calif-- , and Chtrt ( Buck ) Jones at th. Fe, Studios. Wostern Ave.. Holrywood. Calif. Thants, my dear, for your good wlahea. itudios tl. Dear Miss Brooks: Thi. is th. firrt time I have written to you, but I hope 1 am welcome to yer eorner. Will you pleas, answer my auctions T What is the h atnrv : . . (I) v . V n .v. daisy: (2) What as th. lucky tr'3"c. U daya, montha and ors of one born in September T Thanking you in advance, I remain, IOENB, Delta, Utah. You are moat welcome, loene. The daisy is a familiar and favorite flower .f Europe and America. The typical daisy b amre white and single, wth a yellow or brown .eatar. Wthout any care or attention this little flower w!ll grow and spread and ehoke owt other plants, eo to the farmer or gardener it is a weed, the white-weebut to the florist it is the popular Marguerite. Some of its relatives ars tie ehasta daisy, the black-eye- d Sasan and wild asters, and there is a gmat variety of colors. In the days .f chivalry the daiy was the emblem of love and fidelity, but in the modern flower language it represents aimplia-ity- , innocence and modesty. (2) See answer te A. C., Salnia, Utah, for Sntember birthday reading. ' FRECKLES, Springville. Utah. Following is the aong you requested some time ago. and w. are again indebted to a thoughful reader for sending it to m : DOWN BY THE SILVERY RIO GRANDE In the distant st..te of Texas, By the silvery Rio Grande. A eoupl. strolled one evening. Two sweetnearrs. hand in hand. T'was the ranchama's pretty daughter And the lad sh. loved so dear. On the morrow they must part fer ry a year. To Europe she was geing, to keeeme a lady grand ; tar Brooks : la I Join your happy little corner Just for 1 ass a lad il about thirty-tw- o year, of as) I would like te know one or two thins. ! kan pnatled me for seme time. 1) I He to know what kind of a girl makes M Mis (2) How wsuld a awn ke? if aha was no good take her out BHt her like you would an old cow? I trite again t Yours truly, WYOMING WIFE HUNTER, ML aren't lad, a little young to you j enroly considering marriage T But of if ion insist upoa taking this rash step. AG kelp yon all I can. As I think about Has wtei to my mind a small, fluffy, doll- ae type of girl, mainly perhaps af roar snggeslien as to her ultimate a Bat is oese you did decide to treat her rat, ike would be decile and wlllinir to be lheilaueht?r and not make a coarse and m An sf resistance. Personally 1 never "W make myself believe a woman at treat d as a cow. ejueciallv nn nlrl I kae alwaya believed that if a girl WIM with a certain amount of consid- aad tot considered morely as. a sort ana expected to drudtre out her ex. ,1 Rlf.ltKirm Aa It Inn that she will bv aeein that home n kept in order, his mnrtiTnr kvltons aewed on, and often time effort to oatpr to h m.nv ktsie-wif- t. al in a rni.m-.n- t down besiUe the buy, t'"'t a tear, WUCl"'1 t Where her father hoped some Earl er Count she'd wed. So ahe went away next Burning, But bar heart wirs true to Jack, Fer ene day a letter came and thai it read : tJ'.v"" Is Winter Time Your Backache Time? writing story of it and jwreaps someone who knows the story alse will kelp me. as I am very anxious to get this eons, if possible. A young biiibaad aad bis wife, wae had a dear little babe, war anxiously watcaiag over it duriag ,ick apell it had. One eight wber. the parenta thought it was better, tbe mother went te a hall, leaving the babe with its r. About midnight, when the mettwr came home, she found h.r dear husband in tear, and aar darling child dead. I thank you very muck and wlsa yea loads ef success and hope that I may call again. WH1T ROSE. The story of your song is familiar to me, no doubt it is to others, who. I hope are aa. i fortunate than I in possessing It and if ee, am aure you wiH receive it soen. Does Your feack Foretell Every Change of the Weather? Do You Feel Old and Stiff and Suffer Sharp, Rheumatic Pains? Then Look to Your Kidneys! . ARE winter months your backache monthi? Does every cold, chill or attack of grip leave you lame, achy and all worn out? Does your back throb and ache until it seems you just can't keep going another day? Then look to your kidneys! Crip, colds and chills throw a heavy 'train on the kidneys. They overload the blood with impurities that the kidneys Eoisons and filter off. The kidneys weaken under this rush of new work; become con- I am amlng te ask some more questions, and know yeu will answer all you can. (I) . want If you happen to know, the address ol Lila Lse, Jack Holt. Lois Wilson, Conraci Nagel and May McAvoy. (2) 1 am thirteen yean eld and do not know how much 1 shou' ' weigh. 1 know I weigh somewhere around XU or 115 pounds. Is that my normal wei.t' Ob yea. Miss Brooks, I wrote to Wallace Reid and my letter has not b;en answered yet I wrote over two months ago, before he evei became ill. Alse te Wanda Hawley, bat have had no answer as I do want a picture ni both, if I can get them. This is all for toda. I wish you a Merry Xmas aad a Happy New year, and plenty of them. I remaia your EUREKA FR1SND. P. S. If you receive this during the holi daya don't write fer I knew you will be busy. gested and inflamed. vr You are always welcome, my dear. Yeui postscript indicates much thoughtfulness on your part and yeu see 1 took advantage of it (1) Each ef the players yoa Mention may be reached by addressing thorn at the Lasky Stu dios. Vine St., Hollywood, Calif. This is a'se Wallace Reid and Wanda Hawley's address. Many ef the players' addresses chaage quite often, but your letter should reach them of this fact, and yours ne doubt has, because it has not been returned to you. You understand, of course, that these stars receive many llten such as yours and yoa may have te wait a very long time for an answer, and 1 eeuld not say but what yea aaay merer receive a picture of them. Did yoa enclose a eaJi remittance for a picture? Some of the players will not send without it, ethers return the money with their photo. (2) The average weight ef a girl of thirteen and ene-ha- if yours is aba at 19 pounds, so if you weWi lit you are perhaps a little overweight tf ye are not above the average height which should At any rate, take be about 69 iaohea. plenty ef outdoor exercise ef every kind ia small danger of yeu and nature, aad there becoming overfat At all dealers, 60c d man-ln-blu- e need Buffalo, N. Y. Under the Circumstances, Batter's Complaint Did Seem Just a Little Bit Unreasonable. An Englishman wad persuaded to act ns umpire In a ball game between an American and nn Australian team in 1' 'ranee. In the first Inning, with three men on bases, the star batter of the American team stepped up to the plate. dyes or tints as you wish A Heavy Hand. Prof. Barrett Wendell, Yale's brlV Hunt and famous critic, was talking at a tea about a new novelist. "He has a heavy, awkward feanV said Professor Wendell. "When ba wants to be Impressive he reminds me of the divine who went to the Jail t administer the last comforting rites of the church to a murderer. " 'Dugald, mon,' he said for he wat a Scot 'Dugald. mon, the gallows Is ready, tbe rope's reudy, the bangmaa la ready Dugald, ore you ready?" Exchange. Comedy and Tragedy. Comedian Drop into my place and let ua see your face occasionally, eli man. Tragedian Bat, laddie, yonr good wife likes me not Comedian Oh, that's all right it amuses the children, London Tlt-Blta. It Is a physical Impossibility for a It Snappy, New Discoveries. man or woman to be nappy without a "He doesn't like the words of our "What are you getrlnu. out of your sense of humor. car these days?" "Parts I didn't song." It is work more than play that "Give him the air." Columbiu isted," replied the disgusted motorist. Jester. keeps men young. Making - Jn. sm I aboufi to tliiiik SomeslilEg Jprv " ... , F" When lying awake at night, stop counting imaginary sheep end think what is probably the cause cf your sleeplessness. ad kiut. f.h S - " l f d. si . Z r,: 'T rC'W n;' FURS d. Jkj"n CUT, AS IT WERE "One ball," called the umpire. "Two balls," called the umpire. "Three balls," called the umpire, "Four bnlls, batter out," called the umpire, who was Immediately mobbed by the members of the American team. Sad Result. "What d'ye mean by calling me out, "I thought slie married that young you big boob!" shouted the Irate vicmillionaire to reform him." tim of the ruling. "She did, but it worked the other "But, my dear fellow," explained the way. Now even his fortune Is Englishman, "can't you see I have no place for yon?" long ago ooTr "ii uL' ft! Co., Mfg. Chemists, hijii. IBkj D a box. FostetMilburn CROWDED Sympathy Astray. tt was Saturday night. g. r... ft JAMES MASON, carpenter, 2nd N. 2nd W., Lehl, Utah, ays: "Frequently colds settled on my kidneys, leaving them walk and causing the action of these organs to become free. The kidney secretions were highly colored in passage and there was a dull ache across my back just over my kidneys. One box of Doan'a Kidney Pills fixed me up fine. My kidneys acted properly and I felt snlnt.did." PUTNAM FADELESS DYES ?? " Pilli today. Doan's have helped Insures Fresh Charm to Old Shawls jll0 3 ney thousands at such times and should help you. A tit your neighbor I lame and achy. Mornings when I got up, I was fM r -- to tired and stiff I could hardly move. Through the advice of friends, I used a box of Doan'a Kidney Pills and they benefited me greatly. In fact, Doan's cured me of the trouble." ?! r rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoying bladder irregularities. Don't wait! Delay may lead to serious or chronic kidney sickness. Realize that your kidneys have weakened m fighting the cold created poisons and give them the help they need. Begin using Doan'$ Kid- MRS. LESS EVANS, Park Awa., Park City, Utah, says: "AVheu a cold settled on my kidneys, I started to have trouble wilh these organs. They acted too freely and my back became the gutter stood a large, woman. On her ample form was Chorus displayed a card, bearing the words: My heart's tonight in Texas, though I'm far across the sea. "Disabled Policeman." The band ia playing Dixie, and 'tis there I Passers-by- , stoppfnR to read the card Dear Mis. Brooks: My long to be. much interested ia your eoner and drop coppers Into the woman's I am very Dad says some Earl I'll marry, bat you shall and would like some advice. I arm sixteen outstretched hand, soon formed have my hand. quite There I am told that I am For my heart is down by the Silvery Rio and a small crowd, and at last the Inevis a bey I know that ia eentinuallr sending m Grande. appeared on the massages, asking me if I lev. asm. I lake itable the boy very well, but doa't ksve him. I do scene. In a stately hall in England act like te say anything rude to him. TeU me "What Is this?" he asked the womStood a Texas lass one night what to de. There are quite a few beys who The place was one of splendor. to the card. like me and when I no to I daaea they fight an, pointing The lights were dazzling bright nil right, guv'nor," replied the "It's ever whe is to dance with me. Please advise An Earl knelt there before her, asking her to me what to do. Pleas, publish the song, ") woman. "I disabled him ln?t night, so take his hand, Ain't Nobody's Darling." Thanking you, 1 am Pm Just collecting the fine!" London But her heart was by the Silvery Rio Grande. '10LDLN LOCKS. I can't say yes, she answered, for I promised Of course you don't love anyone at sixteen! Answers. That an honest Yankee lad I'd sometime wed. So I cannot take your ti'le, For I'd rather have my Jack, it was only yesterday I wrote and said It's little wonder, then, that every cold finds you suffering with torturing backache, it Use Doan's," Say These Good Folks: yt Why do you hesitate to tell him so? There be nothing rude in so doing, and this f would put an end to his foolish messages. It is very silly for the boys to fight over who is : to dance with you. You should refuse to dance Chorus. with any one of them who aots in such a manner. Be reserved and womaaly and pay no Dear Miss Brooks: attention to boys who cannot and do not nci We hope you will not get tired of us if we as gentlemen should, i think your song can Wf What is the appear soon, bat you should send your nam. ask you a few more questions. te wait .r.Wifs Hunter, than this? Does it so I could send it to you in case it meaning of the Garden Anemone? mean the sort of person I am ; or the flower Wo long for lack of space. You shou.U always ftfta Brooks: that appeals to me most? Tell all you can send your name when you writa. It will never r.orlm ur corner lor a long about it. Can you tell us what day in the appear in the paper if you do net wiih it to. In. j " am verv intnM.,j j r" i u week the following wre born, and their lucky i WS two A boy Dear Miss Brooks: Will you please colors, months and Jays, and flower: (1) HT,, Will you p.tase answer ume. iiuwimna you are at a dance born November 2i"th. IMS : a girl born Docem- old ihould the girls be before nts to take you LV? home, and he brr ith. 1903, and a girl born March 6th, me? (1) How L rwl k " n.l In nnv,W vou lilOS. What day of the week one tnrn Dec. they go wuii uie uv isii- - .. v.....,iri snouia waai Bl l you want . 7 t iqao We thank you for the information. (.;. (II vnicn are uje two paint ' you nomei aactool 1 havp m in the year? (3) Which is the best night to 0. and L.. Utah. book. 111 ' , vr- never mruI ii jinx , An.,H umw nni. go with the boys? . ineu,v anui n.oi tn mnL tttt v. ou very, very much and , ' -i enough to oeip you sun? ill 1 do not believe you are old You day. I remain a in the mer.th have no sp 'Cial aigDificanc? for sh.mld , Sf M individual born in that month or on that ro with the boys, now are you? an m- Q "Meed Aa for powder , TT ...J.. n,.An.r,nn la- f.ir Vl A Ilirtipil. be at leat sixtsen years old. mi ' Ji i.) l"clpful. ; you flnu m corner inter-- 1 use them, you were born. and paint young girls should never t Banner nt I') This ii rather .Mar - dav of the monlh,. on which r.ye.-. . ., viry f"ullsh m:in. it is sm-- a Pitt. and Mxml "w " .1 """'" " "" t!, '(St i suhsti-t.,tt, ""'"WW Hie desire to n. i and ridiculous to see very young girls ""nie, nn t it. M. M. C.T "W winu. B"i and lipstick far the to accept his to uewiler. paint flowers." b.cnae they grw "wind invitation in like ar inWu Following is two beauty and frsshness of youth. These night ,ay. snrt a breezy location. ....k - ' best in nnolrv those whose bloom of youthful for OU t ill IS I !?!l Vl V Ji'h i'SfTT tended only K'vam 1 " but Wieve I IIIICJ ia y'i for the ; th. more , n',.i;i. ' The coy hwath and freshness are fading and ir atipmi ne, that ne'er uncloses in k. to employ th3se poor c.unterfiits ou rir! m: vy re unru oiown young wm ner tney lips 5u h go home with ...f priceless poises .ioa of In the language of flnwers the meaning of in the place of nd beauty, scarcely less the anemone is "forsaken." November's (lower yuth It would altogeth.r delephyr-flowemeaninjf sacrilegious. the than is 25th the for dearher,?'.m3' la which might the months are January ami pend upon the individual is v u i as. "expectation." for (hem the oelors brown be the happiest days of the year and the Tuesday day July, ? I?, ac"mPaied bj is e Chriitmai is regarded by tbe greatest December J4th the Probably For black. and ""Khl tl suggest Iteol. ...J . one of thj happiest days I the months are number ef people yn" do not D can be mvJe hat given, meaning "elevation," are !.. and th of the year. New Year's the day and June, Thrday van February Winkle," "Glen in "ir'BiJ ,h?u2", ,"f the Dm.- - h';'" by Slh day For Marh happy very Stone "T" colors, gold, red and green. tn.-?n- 2 Thanks the beginning of a new year, in "prefbutil for voue kin, I th. flower is the apple blossom, meaning May, its being B, C, i may be ..complied for good, much are ,o September erence." the months and our fellow men. The white ourselves colors the piak. and the day Wednosdny in is stih of the year Jut past v and green. The date, December 1, 1902, fell a and w, have before memory r Rnd 1 on Honda. in urely n aew. fresh, untarnished so I"1 noweomer and wl'1 whYh to rectify them and bravely try to be stored away In Dear Miss Brooks: fn . tlJrniin me the Information Hv. Teach day that it may anil I And your corner very interesting to be looked back upon with m me. an"?" would very much like to have you help do thi, each New Year's Da, d. letter the mail and ef the progr-s- s more tun one Will you please address happy day. because l) be w 1 am i.e.os-in- g Idaho? of inclosed to "Blondy" Do you think New tear. mauc. hsve no par. kind and sweet There the piece so that there will be no mistake. in sL0.,.wl harpy day? (3) you the which you can in advance and on. you Any Thanking tiSar nltht. best is IV 6. . " 10 b.een n Sf. o j r, . , best of luck. use for entertainment coi.venuntiy an ADM,nR. so to yonr boy fre.nds. to give one brat name, "Blondy" failed to send her fuil and have I am unable to forward your letter will see toThigliest market prire f r fur. and 77r or ship o 'ur "" ae I have It returned it to you. Perhaps Blondy hid rfwi.te -r a p.ie- hit rr:u".'f "d December this and send in her nan.e. t?y--L j, :iir-vue and white: L flower. and ,' BROWN EYES 1. and aqua! ) RILDA, Redmond. l.'Uh, and Hide & Fur follows. .. d e .b0y9 requeued i The you Utti would song ""bably not titj 153 West South Temple are indebied to.. Mrs. Carrie llamm...... "arl or ; but it an d also WhiU 1W. UUh. tor COLLEGES BUSINESS ' BREAK THE NKAS iu n. Viu,'1:! The shot and shell were streaming ' "J. yon a, ', iuri nr TheUpon thein battltfieid. Al' commercial branches. blue were fighting boys Sg0freeff'C6TN. Main St.. Salt Lake Ctty. Their nohle flag te shield. brave captain. -PLEATINtt & "'oving end on-t- Came a cry from their U diwn. th. the flag "Look boy. ,r b,,," .dij't'',!Cb, . 0!...r Ir.ev K am J t It? Ti i Pat from disgrsc. it will be to Who'll vo!unur to save """c"11 't :; tt T"w h . time t w.! "I will ' a young voice answered, Button. Ba'..rnoi. "",n is now. hi. ni, . lt Lek fc. hro.dy. "I'll bring It Wk or die," the of frr. thickest the "me little kitidnoa Tcm sprang intr. p P 11 Ue eaptoin, away w hide ' vffl ' Jay my son. my bra,. yuUng hero, I thought you safe at home " . "Forgive me for I t.a lwmy -C Coras. S - i! '; fcni-l- t i''r JS" a"d" t wnaerful woman A amile and a everyone. willingrKM to help me. I m rou c.a kelp everyone mg yo wi nd am tryln "WH, retura fa y.u public th. .on, manner. So y0B i,, Your I want to mpwving ht. CryW yourself you are ak. helpi o"h'r! Dear Miss Brooks: , touch htr heart and to cultivate .T a more lovable ssunner in th "" "Br"111 3I .wry ..-.,- which aameone wanted. And now Dili I I. i 1 m 1 pnm t to ask you U you wUl please help g.,ng OT1- - wm 1 accent the eomplt fcT.uT. L m find a aeag. I onoe knew the eni te yoa if yea wuh. ml KrBa but year, it has slipped my mi.d. 1 am g0. n kow an,oBe iSilr astand Dear Ills. Brooks: the la ! ' IJ ' up boys. . . a . "If. Wr.!r.r.th, le- ),.. i Th'.'n iwo. s Brook?. !!ox h.u "iv.u, "Th;.r'; fct .. StoryfS! f corner. rr.J . jwai.itMn ,iiss.u.f.i.,i.tiW.,,,T Yus'': ct. r m,.h,r - is -- a 'Every Picture j " mis, h,n, ro iff S to mother. t0 woi, 1 CASTLE DALE. UTAH - "? "W.n.t, gSn FurrJ K W A delicious, hot cup of Postum contains nothing that can deprive you of restful sleep PoStlim Your grocer sells Postern la two forms: Instant Postum (in tine) prepared instantly in the cup by tbi addition of boiling water, Postum Cereal (in packages) for those who prefer to make the drink whilor the meal is being prepared; made by boilu.g fully 20 minutes. FOR HEALTH "There's a Reason Made by Postum Cereal Company, Incorporated Battle Creole, Michigan Bvrtt'r Both coffee and tea contain a drug element that irritates a sensitive nervous system, often causing restless night3 and drowsy, irritable days. at night, or hamper your days. But it does supply all the) warmth, comfort and satisfaction that can be desired in the) mealtime beverage. i |