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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRF CASTLE DALE, UTAH J BACK I Dear Miss Brooks: Three cheers for "Just Between Too and Me!" This is the first time I havs ever Joined It. Hope I am welcome. Will you print the words to the son NewsAllNotes! Parti of from J I UTAH pTTfijlW Taps"? It goes something like this "Round the camp fire sad and lonely lies her little boy called Taps." Load of love, MICKEY, Wyo. Indeed your are welcome, Thanks! Mickey. Come again. I am hoping someone will recognize your song and you may have It later on, dear. It is unfamiliar to me as I have never heard 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 it. each letter or no reply can be made. PARLORS BEAUTY CULTURE SCHOOL All communications are held strictly confidential. In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the Face Crura. Mf. M Hair goods Powders. name of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, order promptly filled. Learn to be a Beauty Opaddressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly erator. Opportunities unlimited. Isabelle Stevento you. son. Prin. "Rat Haven." S71 So. Main. Adv. Address letters very plainly, with pen and Ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear Miss Brooks: I never fail to read your very Interto mother and present them to her In SONGS RECEIVED The following- - songs and poems have the nicest possible manner. If she is not esting corner. There are two questions keen received during the past week, then convinced liii it is a good idea that puzzle me very much and I would and I wish to thank each one for their for you to have it, you may rest as- like you to help me. (1) My hair Is sured she has good reasons for not bobbed and I look very well with it so. kindness In contributing them: wishing you to own one. Don't you Should I let it grow out or keep it cut? The Ship That Never Returned. think so? If you wish a personal re- I am a girl 18 years old. (2) Is It Asleep at the Switch. ply, Bobbie, send a stamped envelope. The Pride of the Ball. proper to go walking with a boy you have never met if he acts perfectly deThe Last Fierce Charge. Dear Miss Helen: cent? I call on you so often I'm afraid I'll SONGS REQUESTED BOBBY, Utah. These songs and poems are on the wear my welcome out, but you are so I can help you as do not I know (1) nice about helping everyone that I Ilka list: to bob, seems requested and not To or bob greatly. come now to after again and again and Mammy o" Mine. with a be an to all I question thank for absorbing the information you you Tou Know I Love You. I have no doubt th. gave me may I ask two more ques- great many. I Am Nobody's Darling. tions? (1) How should one eat olives, bobbed head will be seen for some time I Cannot Be Your Sweetheart. asparagus, peas, corn on cob, lettuce to come, in fact some predict it will alJealous Lover. salad and rice? (2) Will you give me ways be with us and while it has Kiss Me Again. a slight revival of late, although the names of some of our nation's The Cottage By the Sea. different than it formerly Be Sure Your Saddle Is Good and greatest poets and authors who are worn quite Is not so popular as It was I thank you ever so much, was, still it living? Tight. some months ago. If you must wear It Your true friend, Long, Long Ago. it must bobbed, to be quite "LUXIE BUBBLES." On the Banks of the Brandywlne. No, you wouldn't do that, my dear. be worn straight, clinging close to the California and You. (1) Olives are eaten with the fingers head and the ends curled only slightly, Unknown Title: lettuce salad with If at all. Personally I do not advise Have you marked and trenched the asparagus, peas and the fork. When corn Is served on the bobbing the' hair and do not think it ground where the din of arms cob, and holders are not provided, hold belongs to or is becoming to any exmust sound? the ear of corn in the right hand, eat cept the very young girl, from 14 to The Bird with the Broken Pinion. It as gracefully as possible, which is a 16 or 18. (2) It would depend so very The Merry Mack. difficult thing to do. When rice Is much upon how you came to know Delaware. served as a vegetable, eat with the about the young man, my dear, that I O Where Has My Little Dog Gone. fork. (2) Among the most notable llv could scarcely tell you whether It was Ing American poets are Henry Van "proper" or not without knowing mors Dear Miss Brooks: We are two girls 16 and 17 years of Dyke, Frank L. Stanton, Edwin Mark-ha- of the details. and Robert Loveman. James age ana wish your advise on some pm Whltcomb TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES Riley, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, sling things. (1) Is It all right for Will Carleton Madison J. Caweln girls of our age to go to the movies are well knownandpoets who have died St. Mirk's Hospital Salt Lake City, (Orean-ixe- d In the evening in company with young Address 1872) training; school for nurses men, and let them kiss you good night? during the past ten years. (2) Among we have noticed in your corner that our wellI known authors ofare fiction applications. M. E. Hale, Sunt of Hospital. Louis take it you wish) you did not approve of this and we (which wish to know your objections. Our Joseph Vance, Randall Parrlsh, Harold S. Samuel Irvin MacGrath, Biythe, folks approve of this. (2) Is it proper Zane Grey, Booth Tarkington, lor us to go with different young men Cobb, Roberts Mary Rlnehart, Kathleen Nor-ri- s, Instead ol a steady? We are James Oliver Curwood and Nina with two handsome young men Wilcox Putnam. Te assure prompt service and quick returns we admire very much. do to thus advertisements mention the nemo ot nat want nor like to have us They go with Dear Miss Brooks: this paper. other young men. Can you please tell anI was very much pleased for the us why that Is? (3) Because a girl me swers last time. Would you gave has bobbed hair, wears rolled stockbe too much bother to answer a few ings, short dresses, etc., should people it more? sister has also been inter- Abram's fanoaa blood diarnoeis. Tumors, tuberMy have the opinion of her that she Is As long as a girl's conscience ested in your corner. (1) Is it proper culosis, chronic and acute diseases successful"toughr Is clear that Is enough, do you not or inproper to ask a boy friend Into ly treated, Judge Bids.. Salt Ike. when he has come to make a agree with us? (4) Is it fair to your the house if second is about this time date, the BUSINESS COLLEGES parents If they object. If a boy friend he has come? (2) Is It proper for a writes to you and they are not allowed to get or see the letters? Wishing to girl d of thirteen years of age to go L. D. 8. BUSINESS COLLEGB. In the summer? see these answered In our paper, and School of Efficiency. All commercial branches. LIPS, Catalog free. 60 N. Main St, Salt Lake City. wishing you much success In your BRIGHT EYES AND SWEET Kansas. Amerlcus, work, we remain, as ever, Glad to welcome you again, Bright DOLLIE & D1MFLES, Meridian, Ida. BEAUTY HINTS come You Eyes. quite a distance to All right, girls, let us hope I may alus with visit don't is Have It you? (1) your combings or cuttings made Into Nahelp you. Certainly It is not proper for ways proper to Invite anyone Into your tional bobs or side waves. Face powders, creams, you to go y place with young men, house when their ca'il is of a social na- Mail orders solicited. Marinello Beauty Shoppe. If you allow them this privilege. You proper for a are evidently of too immature years to ture. (2) No, It Is hardly BOOKS AND SHORT STORIES dear. understand how to conduct yourselves girl of thirteen to go bare-foo- t, susare well properly. My objections Miss Brooks: BOOKS Any bnik yon want by mail, C. O. D tained and approved of, I am sure, by Dear Deseret Book Co. 44 East So. Temple every thinking person, and the reasons ner1 certainly enjoy reading your corevery Saturday when our town paare obvious if you will but look about PATENT MEDICINES would like to ask a few you and study the conditons which per arrives. I Could (1) you please tell me Freehairn's Herbs for exist In your own and every neighbor- questions. trouhood conditons which are caused where 1 can find some good humorous bles, kidney diseases. Satisfaction Stomach guaranteed or moral readings? money refunded. 426 W. 7 S., Salt largely by Indifferent and careless con- and religious in or Lake City. advance and hoping to sideration of the proper customs and Thanking you conventions established by experienced see my question answered in the next SONGS & SHEET MUSIC persons, older and wiser than you 9r paper I remain your friend, new ami old. All kinds. Sheet music by I, who, from study and observation, BLQNDIE of Idaho. ranil. COU, Beeeley Music Co. 57 S Main have seen the wisdom and necessity of, It Is very gratifying to know you the, establishment of Such customs. enjoy my corner, and I am very glad RIDE A BICYCLE FOR HEALTH use Why should one wish to make one's that you are now making practical Reself a common thing for coarse and un- of it. I believe that the "Peerless refined amusement for every boy one citer" will fill your need. This book BICYCLES AND ACCESSORIES ?t happens to be with? (2) I most surely do sells for $1.25 in the book stores here. Write furprice. Knudson Novelty & Spt U'ds Co not approve of allowing one boy to mon- Please send stamped envelope If you wish the address of a book store, as I opolize any girl's time and attention. do FRUIT BOXES Sk VEGETABLE CRATES not give business addresses here. She should be allowed to have as many To "DIMPLES," "INQUISITIVE," friends and admirers as she chooses. CUPS & CRATES! 1" and "BARBARA," BERRY In what other way will she everje able "GERALDINE," notice. Salt Lake Box St Lumber Company. short Your answers were Ida. Montpelier, to judge and choose a permanent one? to one of the (3) No, she should not be condemned forwarded by letter CAFETERIAS for effecting these styles, but you must names you gave In your letter. It was admit that many of them are very returned to me marked "unknown," FAT Kenyon Cafeteria-co- ol and Restful Down careless and indifferent In regard to and I then sent It to one of the other Ltfl stairs. Main At nd So. Sts. Extra coffee free their behavior, which seems to be a names and it was also returned to me RADIO SUPPLIES There are ex- marked the same. I will now hold part of the make-uwish the an- K AIM WPPI IFS Aml cqnipmcntwrite for caf ceptions, to be sure, as In all other these letters and ifa you name by which I please send aioguf, Si hubach Optical Co. things. We can sometimes soothe our swers, "conscience" into acting according to can reach you. FOR JXOWERS our bidding. (4) It is neither fair to DEC0RAJ0NJAY Miss Brooks: The Flower Write, WireTT'honeWas?V7i36 parents to refuse to allow them to see Dear I a 12 Wast Broadway. H. like have White. also, Morgan Is nor Shop great many others, it fair to the children for letters, been corin and interested work to your Insist upon seeing them. parents BABY CHICKS Each should have confidence In the ner. 1 think it wonderful the way you answer the questions. This is my first other, to have harmony. BABY CHICKS From White Leghorns, time to enter. I am fifteen and live in headed males with records of 262 and beta country of sage brush. I love to ride ter, on by Dear Miss Brooks: both sides, and Roing fast at 13c each I surely cannot express my thoughts horses, go everywhere on them and the for May and June, a price unequaled, considWe hatch only from our own of how glad I was to once more see faster they go the better. I thank the ering T.Duality. B. C. Sielcken, Calistotra. Calif. your corner In our paper. I talked to girt ror Itne recipe ror a good com- - eitKS. believe as she does. I neve our editor and he promised me It wouldi plexion. KODAK FINISHNG be in our paper this week. Miss Brooks, owned a box of powder, not because I I have quit dances altogether, and I couldn't have It, but I hate it and the Send Us Your Films have found that it a much better meth- looks of It. Isn't It as bad to pow"VKLVETONF." Finishing od to follow as I am much brighter in der the way they do, as for a man to I Professional and Amateur Supplies think we ought to be proud my school atudies. It was so foolish smoke? SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO. for me to think of dances at my age. of the complexions God gave us and 471 So. Main St. Catslog Free anyway, which was 11 the l.'ith of Sep- not cover them up I hope I will never tember. 1 would like to have your ad- be tempted to use It. For if anybody vice on one more thing. I want a bi needs it 1 do. (1) What else are the best BALLOONS, FIREWORKS. CELEBRATION GOODS. ETC. cycle, which I have money to buy, but studies for a girl to study In High my mother objects to me having one. School when she lust wants to be a of kimls tnr displays. Write I would e glad to boycott sweet things plain women, as they call them, besides FlRFWllRKS to earn this, but mother, I'm afraid, domestic art and science? (2) What's HOBDAY'S FLOWER SHOP will not let me. What should I do? the meaning of Elma and Jessie? A HAPPY GIRL, Please let me know whether I should DFCORATIflN DAY f send a stamped envelope for a personal Lasal, Utah. nower Shoo i46So Mljli m s,s ever your sincere Thanks, Happy Girl, I am glad you reply. us like and enjoy the corner. I am irlend, MAGAINE SUBSCRIPTIONS sure our little Wyoming friend will be BOBBIE, Ida. to MAGAMESUM am I she know so has Peranother ally. Well, Bobble, delighted that glad you have been convinced of the folly of haps It Isn't quite so bad as smoking, nations. Read books by mail. Shepams Judse Bidg as so it does not dances affect while Your our physical dear, young. attending school work is by far the most im- or moral well being to the extent that DANCING SCHOOL portant thing to be considered for some tobacco sometimes does. (1) Every time yet, and dearie, mother knows "plain" modern woman should have as CHRISTENSEN'S SCHOOL OF DANCING better than anyone else what her little advanced study in English, mathemat15H K. 1st. Se, Salt Last City. daughter should have, as she Is fam- ics, home economics, physical education iliar with every condition which sur- and industrial art as is possible for her Fear Wttks Hammer 8chol Starting June rounds you and has your interest at to obtain, even though she Is planning heart more than anyone else In the on being only a "plain" homemaker. 11th. Classes In Exhibition, Ballroom. Jig. Folk and Children's Dances. Write for world could possibly have, so I would (2) The name Elma has no special advise you to Just bring every argument meaning. Jessie is a Scotch form of pamphlet. you have in favor of owning the bicycle Janet, meaning "grace of the Lord." VELMA, Heber City, Utah. I do not in regard to speaking plainly, but a Dear Miss Brooks: have the songs you request. Should I normal child will have obtained good This is my first attempt to write to find them later will send them to you In command of the mother tongue at from Will you hope I am welcome. the envelope you enclosed. three to five years. Oftentimes while you, I answer some questions ? When the little one Is learning to walk his please Dear Miss Brooks: whole attention is given to this and If a boy brings a girl home from a show, This is my first letter to the corner, he had begun to, talk before this, he should she ask him In the house? If and I am an Interested reader of the will make no further- progress In a boy gives a girl a box of candy, paper. May I ask some questions? (1) speech until he has mastered this ob- should she treat him before he leaves How old should a baby be before it stacle. As a rule a child will learn to her? Thanking you In advance. talks? (2) Which is the prettiest both talk and walk mora quickly when VIOLET, MacKay, Idaho. there are other children In the family. flower that grows In Idaho? Surely yon are welcome Violet. (1) SLEEPING BEAUTY, Lemhi, Ida. (2) Because the syrlnga has been choToji are very welcome and let us sen as the state flower of Idaho, it Is This depends largely upon what hour from a show. If hop It will not be yeur last visit. (1) perhaps considered the prettiest by the you arrive home she should not Invite sjtsr BVm There Is no average age at which a greater number of people. Tastes vary ten child talks or walks. A child usually so greatly In regard to color and form, In. (2) Yes. dear, open th box cf beglss to say words when about one that It would be difficult for one per- candyandwhen the Ityoung mar. giv It to you enjoy together. year 1J as! they then vary greatlj son to say which was the prettiest. d, m Salt Lake City Finns now-go-ix- 1t 808-30- 4 bare-foote- Hay-feve- r, cSSFS p. j 'w7Iobd - WITH SUCCESS MAKE GEESE Are Hardiest of Gosling. Month Old Is Most Ration in Grass Fowls Important u.. AND CHICKENS Fowls MIXED Breed Very Well Supply of Clean Water Is Important Do Not gether To- POULTRY POINTS Cull your flocks as many times as possible during the year. 00 Drafts in the poultry houses mean colds and colds mean less eggs. 0 Chicks in the habit of receiving good, fresh milk each day, are very apt to develop some digestive troubles If old milkmilk that la beginning to turn Is given them. o Americans are eating more poultry every year. Farmers may yet And that the hennery department is among the most profitable. Start with a standard breed rooster and breed un the flock. 0 Lack of suitable equipment Is one of the main reasons why mediocre success is experienced In raising chicks. e e chicks should not have ny feed for 3tl hours ufter hatching, and in most cases 48 hours is better. d e HsJJ&Jjgj s m I . iimanuo, Texas. ! peatest trouble. ItJfrM!Ri .nit WOiui ait.T o To get eggs In abundance, it Is necessary not only to place feed in the hen house but to get it Into the hen's crop In the right proportion for of eggs. e . cranm. t - 38 By a vote of nearly five to residents approved the bond the city for $300,000 to proposal to enlarge the municipal power plant in Logan canyon. Logan. one, Logan Word was received in of the tragic death of Niels well known in Utah, near City of Mexico. It was stated Mr. Larsen fell from a train. Tayson mv frieno POTmd tO Pay-so- n lJ:t since Given me ot-m- t t :J - .r3" .qi; Lar-se- n, the that A radio set Is to be presented to the State Industrial school by the Ogden Exchange club, as a result of a talk given before the club, oy John Price, 13, a student of the Ogden. Ogden. At a meeting of the direc-.or- s of the Amalgamated Sugar company, it was voted to pay $10 a share on the accumulated dividends due on the oustanding 8 per cent preferred stock of the company. TheVegetableComptoll nmtaane for women, doubles which cause oj.y&j ISfc backache, painful tfaSf tiredand feelkaSzl ness.ThisiaBhownagaiSE as Mrs. KotSi as well as by one womantelK3 Si These women know what them. It ia surely worth yoawf " : a.D a allowing themselves to becZ Aj EMU!!! m wi Cannot Exist In the Human Bojyl You Will Use Trunk's Prejcripsj ir Kaysvule. Poppy day will be observed in Kaysville May 2G and members of the American Legion auxiliary post No. 82, will be in charge. It Reaver. Two colonies of bees, shipped from Riverside, Calif., by E. arrived here the early part of the week in charge of George Thompson of Riverside. Ep-ster- n, Murray. -- The Murray Lions club completed its organization with twenty-five members, and held its first luncheon last week. Salt Lake City. Ralph Williams, 3 years old, suffered a broken leg In front of his home when a Ford truck driven by Shirley P. Reed, backed over the boy's right leg. The greatest Deuer. usvcuk siiuws ana smoteae . Tvnnlr'a or S for only $5.00 at drug stor 11 Tnsk Broa. Drag C. DetnT.Ctlt BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when thebdl is racked with pain. EverytM worries and the victim become! despondent and downhearte To bring back the sunshine taif LATHROP'S Logan. The Relief society of the Cache stake celebrated the fifty-fift- h anniversary of th organization with a theater party at the Capital theater. The national remedy of Hollandfot orl 200 years; it is an enemy of all pain! ft suiting from kidney, liver ana ura troubles AH druggists, tnree wo Look for tho nun Gold Msdsl m box and accept no uruuuw A. f One of the horses attached Ogden. to an ice wagon was instantly killed in a runaway when it crashed into a building. I'ark City. The members of the Knisrhts of Columbus conferred the three degrees of their order upon a class nf 2") candidates. imirtlm ( flamed, f 5i mi hni 'droorjed" In by A soothing, enocmt, remedy U su eents if v v The Velvet Soap 25c. Oiat-e- 25 Bt ...50c,T 9 BtoGrsr""" BALSAM ? HAIR Restores Cowu" et., looses, stops Logan The Logan stake and Cache stake baseball leagues were organized at a meeting of representatives of both stakes held recently.. Price A. E. Gibson, Jr., of Storrs was brought to the home of his parents at Price where he is under the care of a physician as the result of a motor car accident at the Storrs mine. J wt.rt"s n lifi U rlsts. iilsoox CHmlcil WW - nJ -- M, Place Is who bougnt a nuu l seem to "and the soli doesn't oi to produce a stand w! tl W been told to plant oats oats comeWjJI seed. When the to be cut off and allowed i die. But their roots oev a was This M", rod. S whether It's old or new. Lieiru.u know." I don't - Unveiling a bronze tablet In memory of Dr. Robert S. Joyce, prominent in establishing the Dee Memorial hospital in this city, was a feature of Hospital Day observed here. Ogden. J: Cuticura Soar Imparts! Touct Brlgham City. The second anniversary of the Brlgham City Rotary dub, when the members, their lady escorts and a few invited guests assembled to do honor to the occasion Three Ogden women were badly bruised and a fourth escaped injuries when the sedan in which they were riding was wrecked near here. bir'Z' . Price George Selenatakis, died of burns received when he caused an explosion at his home here by pouring gasoline on the kitchen fire. Trovo. J h soraeioinj Price. Mayor V. W. Jones of Price was reappointed by State Engineer R. E. Caldwell as water commissioner for the Price river. Price. Marion Tueiss, age 0, is in n serious condition resulting from a repetition of the time old story, two children and an "unloaded gun." la til Lehi. The body of Wilford "Hal" Johnson, was recovered from the Jor. dan river a short distance from where he sank when trying to swim a horse across the stream. Payson The Hotel Payson, a three story brick building, was destroyed by fire of unknown origin with a loss ei'timated at $12,000. la preposterous; fwt name to suffer with infant or muscular, sciatic aiiy form otTl This Prescription does not nli I stomach, it does not depress ttebl Eat all the meat and good wish while taking Trunk i Prescrlpl Contains no mercury, salicyliu 3, oil wintergreen or narcotics, but to tlvely overcomes any kind ot matism or srout on earth &... S .1 do you want? There Is nothlni aa good, and it Is impossible to J. E. Packer and wife and Sam Wagstaff and wife, of Lehi were slightly injured when an automobile in which they were riding was struck by another car on the State highway. coin-pose- d Newly-hatche- Mr. Rot FomdReIitfljIlu,f; Lehi. Geese and chickens do not breed very successfully together. As is well known, geese like to dig around in the dirt and then wash their faces in every pall of water that is placed in the yard for the poultry. The geese will soon empty the pails by dipping their heads deeply In the water and throwing It over their backs until the palls contain only a few inches of dirty water. A steady supply of clean water Is important for growing chickens so the geese become a nuisance in the enclosure. Geese will often drive the poultry away from the dry mash hoppers. As the profit in geese depends on raising them on a cheap ration largely of grass It does not pay to feed them much rnash during the summer. The best place for geese Is a field near a pond. This gives the birds plenty of water. They do mt need a body of water but It sines the work of carrying a lot of drinking water If the geese have their own supply for washing in. e 111 fie-:isi- ve old they After goslings are a month but are among the hardiest of fowls, and first at delicate they are rather The should have careful attention. and warm them to Is keep main thing dry the first few weeks, reeding four a little at a time and often say best o, five times a day. One of the Is rations on which to start goslings and shorts, meal corn a mixture of mixed with bread or cracker crumbs, hard boiled eggs chopped fine, etc. It Is also a good plan to provide some tend.-.- - grass as a relish right from the start. The goose is essenin tially a grazing bird, hence grass all at Its ration is quite important times. Other grain food, along with meat scraps, should be added to the ration gradually as the goslings grow. Most people keep goslings in small movable runs for the first two weeks, so they can't run wild but can be moved to fresh ground each day where The they can pick grass and bugs. extent of this ranging space can be gradually increased until the goslings are a month old, then they should be turned out on free range where they will find lots of pasturage to make rapid growth. Geese do not have to have water to rwlm In, but at the same time they get lots of enjoyment from it If a small stream or pond cannot be provided, then it is quite essential that the fowls have an abundant supply of good drinking water, which they consume freely. After goslings are turned on pasture, If the grass Is In good condition, It is not necessary to feed them grain more than twice a day at first and later once a day. The first object should be to get as large a growth of frame as possible. Let fat come last. To build frame requires lots of grass, bugs and worms, and grains like oats and buckwheat that are not especially fattening. As fall approaches and the grass begins to fall, corn should be substituted for one of the other grains as it Is more fattening. Starting at least a month before the holiday selling season, the geese we want to sell on market are fed all they will eat of a mix ture of corn and oats at first and In fitting geese for corn alone later. market It Is hardly possible to make them too fat, a9 extreme fatness has no bad effect upon their table qualities and therefore most people want lots of It. Farm Life. GEESE Fire of an unknown Midvale. the garage origin totally destroyed two automobiles belonging to H. T. Nordberg, resitting on the Bingham highway. Springville. The $140,00 bond issue was defeated at an election by the vote of 177 to 41. The pro. osed bond issue was for the instal. lation of a new waterworks system. ACHED a Music ana iTstAl m . M -- But they Uked music was fine." they play ism r J . sv food the .! J f & it " ... theCtei. more like IIaII to Mt. Fleasant The forty-eight- h an. nual commencement exercises of h academy were held in the new gymnasium. Professor C. L. Johns presented diplomas to sixteen graduates. Wa-catc- Spanish Fork. Death from stran?-ulatio- n resulted when Delma D., the II months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson, was seized with a spasm of coughing. The little girl swallowed some foreign object and choked to death. fim m AND not wa$t 75. PACKAGES |