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Show UTAH LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI. . Good Taste Today OUR COMIC SECTION BY EJ11L uxfeor BLUE ETIQUETTE," "THE BOOK OF SOCIAL USAGE," -- ETC 0 D Events in the Lives of Little Men ENDURING SENTIMENT I te"- TTTii ttwTl 1x41j .a 1 WE ft . JACK. y have I n v (rf.fni, w. n. v.i THE FEATHERHEADS Conspicuous 3ock Jooo VHAT WAS THE IDEA NicJrfT NIOHT OF TlELL-IM- THOSt S SToRiES MAKING AMP C SPPf.TArl A Yourself- OT" kj - r" r-- J if GENiEAL2 V4HO, X 'IIP rAi? RP iT FROM mp Tn PAT MYSELFPI JIT ME? SUPPOSE Nbli WERE THE I v-iv- ii I . ins c7N y PAt-- t l EREANP JsIOTlCeP THAT J. WAS TV4ET OWLV ONJE- - WHO V WEL-L- EE HAVEP PERSON, AT THE PARTX WHAT SPECTACLE. -- ,0? Yourself?, 1; 7 WMiira Newspaper Union The Germ of Publicity FINNEY OF THE FORCE P 7nS If I III 1 cope f!Sb SAKr THAP &oy FPOB I P ' WAL IP VERY . lM S SWOOP'S BM -- CELL -I- T WUZ. AFTHER. TH' LAP 1 ' - SNOOP BE ALREADY APTHER. "fife 1 jjpgf W TEtUM' YEZ Awt, '&ouT pSi3 Uhl NOSLE ffWAPE V Ori-So- mmA4 ' ' V 7rrCW YEZ AWL . HoW5HBBE A MRS HER. SAVlM' THAT fgbTj I M YS-05NI- jS S- - lH J FF-- Ut SM,FF-B- HOW BYe LVT"TLe P'P 7 C JYBUOORHOOD cAUffKT HER m oi-SE- S ir from man: 6el -Dear lira. fost- -I lost n of this The tragedy wife year ga nearfor who separation of two people to be to were happy ly thirty years la Just something that only endure those who are struggling to know. can loneliness this same aching a great deal or I have gotten Lately comfort in an Idea that may. or may It was not, be my own; at any rate beard new so far as my e?er baring about It was concerned. -married with My wife and I were when the double ring ceremony. And was never band her wedding died she taken off her Anger. A few months her enago It occurred to me to take own wedding with my gagement ring band to the Jeweler and ask him whether he could build up the top of diamy ring so that be could sink the mond of her rin Into it, without changor obing the onder half of my ring names. our of the engraving literating He said he could by melting a little more gold at the top of my band, which he did. and the post setting looks like a conventional gypsy boop and la not a clumsy or obvious ona "A friend of mine told me that I was selfish to use the stone, especialover the ly as I bad the gold brought edge to make It look smaller. My friend says It should be given to our son for him to give to his future wife. But he has no present Intention of conmarrying and I am getting a real solation In having something that she always wore and held dear, constantly close to me. It Is not too late to pas the composite ring on to my son even now, or later, and he can have all the other Jewels that his mother had any time he wants them. "Am I Just a silly sentimentalist, or do you think that this same plan would give other lonely widowers the real comfort that It gives me? It was not Just a diamond to ber, and I coiil;! not bear to leave It In hiding when I had looked at It for all those years In Its rightful place on her hand. Perhaps If you haven't heard of the plan, you might want to print It with your answer for the benefit of some other sentimental render If there might be one." In answer I want to say that ot course I can understand how you feel and I think It Is a beautiful Idea that Is likely to bring a little warmth of comfort not only to one. but to many. In no possible sense are you selfish. As for sentiment what Is beauty of life without It? WRITING MATERIALS WAS 'THE IPEA OF MAKiKIt? A . mission to Deeo gHen letter touching especially thli print HAVE HAvjEt Paper for Men: Good that stationery for all men be very conservative. Color of writing paper: White, cream, the deeper shades of blue, or any of the grayish mixtures known as granite. (Plain gray Is better for an older man than for a young one). Smartest style of paper: Either bond or Irish linen or granite. Any other plain paper with cut edges, proper. Size: Large rather than small. Size: Double 8 Inches In best taste. sheet 6 Single sheet slightly larger. Dnlined envelopes with plainest flap. Stamps Ing: Address or block initials, or full name and address. (Mr. Is rever In eluded under any circumstances). A man's business address Is put on the face of the envelope rather than on the flap. Personal paper has the ad dress (if any) across the flap. Color of stamping (or printing) : black or blue or gray or brick red. Ink: Blue or black. Writing Paper for Women: White, cream, all blues, grays and mauves Very pale powder pink bond paper Is Just on the edge of possibility but to be avoided by the unknowing. I wish I might approve of green but I really can't Size: Very small or medium large, single or double sheets. Very smart Is the double sheet ot pa per that fits without further folding Into a big envelope. Texture of paper un limited, but cut edges are more con venilonal than rough. Any colored border fashionable even green or red if It be very narrow, hut gilt or sliver edges tnhu. Stamping: Monogram, Initials or address In color r.o match the border. A girl's name-eit-her "Mary Smith" In full or 'Mary." embossed In color, is popular for a young girl when writing to her own friends. On paper for social use the address without the name Is proper on the flap of the envelope as well as on the paper of If the monogram or name Is stamped on paper, the address Is often put across the flap of the envelope. Envelope lined with plain tissue to match the color of the stamp Ing (and border) or no lining. Avoid violently patterned envelope lining for Christmas cards. Ink: except Black, neutral, tint, hlne. violet' (Creen and red are tabu) For Impersonal or llusiness Letters: Printed name In full prefixed by "Mrs.' or "Miss" is proper. And this same complete name with address on the envelope flap. For formal paper, die stamping on 40od quality of paper Is of course Id best taste. WRITING O by Cnilkr !mU-- - WNU ttarric Hsys Intel-mountai- PST of Sally Sez I n Resdero Briefly Uld for Busy KEW WELLS RECEIVE FEVES SEBUM 4 II CLLBS ARE ACTIVE FEAB WATER SHORTAGE CRICKET BATTLE LOOMS PLAN f.L Utah will bold clubs Idaho Rotary and 10 a district convention here May and 1L IDA- - The state POCATELLO, s convention f the rarent-Teacherhere on beld be will organization May 8, 9 and 10. SeT-erAMERICAN FALLS, IDA. dlrtrict In the potato growers In anticiporth of American Tails, of Irpation of a serious shortage to are planning water, rigation Is wells. expected It drill 12 Inch bea water supply can be reached 100 feet CO and tween NEPHI. CT. Work has begun ln'five cities on projects under the FERA administration. These procities jects are being sponsored by and school districts of the county. BOISE, IDA. A new supply of for Inoculation against Tacrine has been received fever spotted from the bureau of public health laboratory In Hamilton, Mont., the state bacteriologist has announced and will be apportioned out to physicians on request The supply of serum has been very short this year, due to rebuilding part of the Hamilton plant. SALT LAKE CITT, CT. Private Oscar K. narris, Jr., 29, army service pilot, died at Fort Douglas hospital of Injuries suffered in a train accident taxi which, also cost the life of Miss Thelma Hill, and injured three other persons. BOISE, IDA. Arrowrock reser-ro- lr is nearing Its capacity and shows a far greater amount of water than in 1933. SODA SPRINGS, IDA. Local as well as those who sheepmen, graze their herds here in the summer, have expressed some concern over the water situation. An early spring, coupled with very light winter 6nows, il is thought, will seriously affect the summer water- (iit T AKE CITT. CT. TmNjm '.Vvl MA wrM in al Hoeiinr dcaninf time ken ! rla. And "back yard ajrc" arc her, tot -- T, Bat at r show ur local pride, And beantir lb coantryside, Let's not forget the importance f PATRONIZING HOME INDUSTRY. ' THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Sure, roar ahaea are ehoddyl Sore, yoar panta ara worn I Why didn't 70a listen ta reason And bay aid Intersaaantain't coral Yen didn't bay her potatoes. Peas, beans, batter, milk Y on woolens left her And aent east for rotten silk Of coarse I'm sorry for ya In the fire oa got horned But yoa'll "go" Intermoantala aovl Your lesson yon hava learned. The list is nighty long, yea sir! Say. hTt yoa aaed her coal and eoks? If yoa'd patronized Intermoantala Han. yoa wouldn't be as broke t MAC SLIMAN, Laramia. Wy cab-railro- Braatifal Mod era New BEAVER DAM HOTEL on tha Arizona Strip. Half Way to Los Angeles-High- way No. 91 Miles Beyond St. George HOTEL. CABINS AND CAFE Reasonable Rates Prohibition Repesled in Arizona SS ing places. At 400 GARFIELD, CT. The American and Refining company Smelting will expend $150,000 during the summer on improvements, including a new smokestack to handle fumes from the roaster and copper furnaces of the Garfield plant BOISE. IDA. Outbreaks of the large "Mormon" crickets In several parts of the state have been re- Utah Oil Refining Service Stations in Utah and Idaho "CATERPILLAR" TRACTORS bays several good ased "Caterpillar" Tractors on which desirsble deals ess We See our salesmen in be made. Tremonton or Salt Lake City. Landes Tractor & Equipment Co. ported by the director of the biological survey. Reports have been received of the appearance of the maurauding insects on Pine Creek bench, in east Bonneville county, some on Willow creek, east of Idaho Falls, others on the Fort Hall reservation, where they appeared in large numbers a year ago; others on Smith's Prairie on the south fork of the Boise river, and In the foothills near Boise. BOISE, IDA. The Idaho national guard encampment in Boise will spend $54,178 during its two weeks period beginning June 9, Gen. has announced. BEAVER, TJT. One of Beaver's old landmarks, the old brick building tised as the first federal district court house, will be razed and a service station will be erected on the site. PLYMOUTH, IDA. Ground rodents have been multiplying so rapidly in thi3 vicinity that landowners are Joining in a poison drive. BOISE, IDA. Gov. B. Ross has Issued a proclamation extending the closed season in Idaho forests to include the period to September 30 because of expected increased fire hazards. The order affects only timber men and farmers within the state forest areas, and does not apply to national forests, which regulate their own closed South Temple St. 23S West Salt Like City. Utah Utah High School of Beauty Culture 121 So. Main Salt Lake City Beaaty Cultin Professioa Kicks m Deptss'M St, Tha Yoa can now learn a profession that wlO make yoa independent for the rest of year days. (15 per month only for the completo course of six months. Phone or write for our catalogue. el Asbestos Is Old Asbestos is not a modern invenfabric was tion. This used in ancient Rome. fire-resisti- Berry Cups and Berry Crates CO. SALT LAKE BOX & BASKET m. 1171 611 SOU Jalt Wist Lati Clti.fc Turquoise is never found in quantity more than 100 any below feet ground. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR APE J AN INTERMOUNTAIN HoAa PRODUCT , season. TOOELE, a BUJ YOUR POCKETBOOK WHEN YOU GET STALE CHICKS chicks f Boy only FRESH-HATCHE- D best results. OvcrniBht service te su points in thclntermountain West Pnone, liters-tarwrite, or wire for price list and. All leading varieties. pullets and turkey po"' " Hatches daily. Distributors for the in brooders, feeders, and other poulttT supplies. CT. Grasshoppers in large numbers are beginning to appear In all the eastern sections of Tooele county. Plans are being developed for a war on the pests. OGDEN, CT. Many of the transients who have been registered at the federal transient camp don't like work, according to the director of the camp, who says that on the eve of opening up work On the state road in Riverdale, many of the men disappeared. RAMSHAW HATCHERIES Certiorate No. State. S. L. C, Ut.. Ph. Mnr. Compliance S687 So. TIMPANOGOS HATCHERJ Compliance Certificate No. IQi So. 7th East, Provo. Ut.. Ph- - tliJL Make this Summer's efforts worth while Send for catalog and information rcirarriinor Summer Courses. mmmtm "wiltr" f - fill PAKGUITCIT. Trr- - at Hatch 22 recently. The dog was with Tularemia virus, the 86 0t, the d,cadc1 di known In this section of the 8TQ tGa of fruit is she-ad- , rev- - of Vdol ars to farmers of toaml, the Boise, Emmett Payette and AVelsor vallrvs. It 52? V0" NaD1pa. s t & Noah Webster's Dictionary appeared in 1828. $3.00 per week will for the best article en "Why P" should ass Intermountsin Goods" Similar to above. S your story in prort or veme to termountaln Products Column, ir,r.s a. it i.ka fit?. H story appears In this column yoa will re ceive check for r ' $3.00 u Week y.. 41 JTSJ |