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Show i i:a' rrr. THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH Dear Miss Brooks: (1) How old do you think I am by my writing? (2) I was born Dec. 27th. Can you tell me what my colors are? (3) I am a girl eighteen years eld. and am 5 feet 7 ir.ches tali. How long should I wear my dresses? (3) Do you think a girl 14 years old should go with a boy? Thanking you in advance for the advice, we remain, GRACE and ESTHER, Winter Quarters, Utah. I ear Reader: This is your corner. All questions submitted will be cheer-lull- y old(1) think the girlie who is 14 years wrote the letter, did she not? (2) and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. The colors for one born in December Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will are gold, red and green. (3) A girl 18 be sent if a years old and as tall as you are should stamped envelope accompanies the request. Questions are limited to two. Full name and address must acoompany wear her dresses about 9 inches from the floor. (4) No, a girl fourteen years each letter or no reply can be made. old should not be going with boys. It All communications are held strictly confidential. j lovely of you to send the song, my In requesting poems and songs, 'the correct title, the first line, or the was of the author is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped, dears. Thanks. addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly Dear Miss Brooks; to you. This is the second time I have ever Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, written to you, and having received Salt Lake City, Utah. your most satisfactory answer I decided I would like to write again. Your SONGS REQUESTED message and song I am sending on and work is a wonderful and helpful work. These songs and poems are on, the I also hope the one requesting it will I would like to ask a few questions if enjoy it as you have. It is such a sad you would not mind. (1) I am 14 year requested and list:, little song, though, isnt it, and 1 do not old, but people all take me to be IS "Sadie Ray.'1 like to think of her as a really, truly, or 19 and when I tell them I am not "Drunkard' s Doom. little girl do you? Come again, little that old they think I am telling a story. First Lines: Messenger of Truth and Happiness What would you advise me to do? (2 After the roundups over we all need you greatly. Is the King Tut" hair dressing very ' After the shippings done, popular? Thanking you for your Im going to see my little cow THE DRUNKARDS LONE CHILD trouble, I remain, your faithful admirer, queen I "MUD of California. Before my moneys all gone. Im alone, all alone, my friends all have So glad to know your questions have fled; been satisfactorily answered, my dear. SONGS RECEIVED: My fathers a drunkard, my mother is (1) You cannot do more or less than tell The following sougs and poems have dead; the you know, so when necessary been received during the past week, Im a poor little girl, I wander and tell truth, your correct age and let them think to one I wish and thank each for their weep what they will, not allowing it to disFor the voice of my mother to sing me turb you in the least. Perhaps when kindness in contributing them: you are a few years older just the reTheres a Mother Old and Gray, Who She to sleep. sleeps on the hill, in a bed made of verse in your appearance will be true Needs Me Now. clay ; you will look younger than you really Somewhere In France Is the Lily. How cold it did seem to lay mother are. (2) The King Tut style of bob is Ill Remember Tou, Love, In My away. gaining in popularity, perhaps, alPrayers. Shes gone with the angels, and none though one could scarcely call it really The Drunkards Lone Child. do I see popular as yet. It is too severe a style dear as the face of my mother to me. to become really popular with a majorI regret that so many of the songs So Chorus: Thank you so very much for the requested of late cannot be furnished, Im a little lone girl in this cold world ity. song. as they are among the recent popular so wild, songs and can be had in the shops. It God, look down and pity the drunkards Dear Miss Brooks: is only the old time songs which I atlone I like your corner very much, but tempt to print or find for the readers Look down child; and pity, Oh! soon corns to have never written to you before. I of mjr column. me, h blackam almost 16 and I use me to dwell with mother and ening. I have heard that It is bad on Take Dear Miss Brooks: Thee. your eyes, and It will make you go We three girls have read your anII in time. Is It true? If so, I will swers for a long time and we are Tls springtime on earth, the birds seem blind have to stop using is. Thanking you sure it has done the girls and boys so glad; Your truly, in advance. good. (1) What is the meaning of the I listen, and wonder, my heart is so sad; DICK, Utah. names Evelyn, Lula and Alta? (2) How Sweet flowrs bloom around, the crowd Well, yes. If you have any such idea long should girls of 13 wear their wanders by. had best stop using It, and while dresses? (3) Should girls of 13 go But the form of my mother no longer you I understand it is quite harmless, It horseback (4) is nigh. riding with boys? worth while to take the Should girls of 13 wear bloomer Last night in my dreams she seemed hardly seems does least chance, it? In any case be dresses? (5) Should girls of 13 wear to draw near. careful to not allow any to get in fancy garters? (6) What are the ad- She pressed me as fondly as when she very the eye. Personally I do not think It dresses of Jackie Coogan and Baby was here; of the eye, adds one iota to the She smiled on me sweetly and fondled anyway. It is so easybeauty Peggy? to overdo these DIMPLES, SMILES and SUNSHINE, my brow, beauty aids, dont you think? Idaho. And whispered, Sleep on, I am watchThanks, girls, and I hope the answers ing thee now." Dear Miss Brooks: to your questions will be interesting to We have never written you before, To B. A., Fairfield, Idaho. As I have but have you. (1) Evelyn is a diminutive of Eva Interested In your or Eve, meaning life, Lula and only one of the songs you request, I corner andbeen very welcome to enAlta have no special meaning. (2) Just shall hold your envelope, hoping to lo- ter. Will hope we are you please answer the followbelow the knees is the length girls of cate the other for you and send it at ing questions? (1) What way should a thirteen should wear their dresses. (3) the same time. girl of fourteen comb her hair? What Tes, tlsre is no more splendid or deis the latest fashion? (2) When meeting lightful exercise or mode of recreation Dear Miss Brooks: on the street should a girl or boy speak than horseback riding, but if you mean This is my first visit to your cozy first? (3) What are the latest songs? on the same horse, as some seem to little corner. I have a few questions We love state flower and would have the habit of doing, no. (4) and I have had a hard time to figure out. like you Idahos name. Will be us send to its (5) This is merely a matter of taste. Would you please answer them for me? to give you any information The bloomer dress is splendid when ap- (1) Is it proper for a girl to ride down- pleased on and poems we know. Wishpropriately worn. (6) Baby Peggys town with her brother and some other ing songs you bushels of success, we remain, address is Universal Studios, Universal boys in a car? (2) If a brother and DAFFY and DILLY, Idaho. City, Calif, and Jackie Coogans is sister were asked to a party and they are welcome, girls. (1) Metro Studios, Hollywood, Calif. had no way of going but horseback, A Indeedofyoufourteen should comb her what would be proper for the girl to hairgirlin a style and manner most beDear Mag Brooks: wear riding breeches or a dress? coming to her. As you do not give me I ' enjoy reading your' corner very Thanking you in advance, I remain, any idea of your features or style, I HUMPTY DUMPTY. Wyo. much and am seeking a litle of your could not well advise you on this subYou are none the less welcome be(1) How would you splendid advice. There, are a number of answers la ject. suggest for me to fix my hair? I am cause It is your first letter, Humpty this issue on the subject of hair dress15 years old and have medium brown, Dumpty. (1) Surely it Is quite proper ing and I hope some of them will help yet rather curly hair. (2) As 1 have for you to ride down town with your you first alao one to chaperone me, would you ad- brother and his friends. (2) I suggest ways.out. (3)(2) The girlthespeaks late popular Among vise my going to High School parties that you dress for the party In every songs are Barney Google, Loulsvllls with a bunch of girls and boys? Hop- way except putting on the dress itself. Loo, Bebe, Bring Back the Daisies, ing this may reach the printers office Put you riding apparel on and go to the and Yes, We Have No Bananas. (4) With many others, I remain, party, carrying your dress carefully How can you love the Idaho State in a box. at the BROWN EYED DOLL, Idaho. packed Upon arriving name? flower its without It knowing (1) As you give me no idea aso your party, remove your riding outfit and is the syringa. Thank you so much for don These two dress. 1 your a well cannot questions features, give you very kind offer about songs and poems. definite idea of a particular style which are your limit, dear, and as the stamp your Should you have any of the requested would be becoming to you. Please see flirtation has been printed several time ones I will appreciate it greatly if you answer to Violet, Neil and Hoot, I shall have to ask you to send for it send them In. I answer and then will more Is your hair gladly Curly always easily dressed becomingly than straight hair other questions. Its not too late to start a course In UTAH is. As your parties will be private ones Dear Miss Brooks: v COLLEGE, 902 Boston Bidg., Salt at one of the girls houses, it would be We have often wondered how you BUSINESS Lake City. Carl Davis, Prin. WRITE TODAY. quite permissable for you to go with a could answer so many questions, but bunch, although if a ride into the you seem to your work so we feel country is involved, it would be very assured that enjoy will help us. (1) We easy to persuade an older person to are "sweet you sixteen and never been act as chaperone for the crowd would kissed, although we are quite popular it not? And now you see and dance lots, but we get tired of at the printers with the rest. Thank so much. What would you do A BARBER IN EIGHT WEEKS you very, - very much for the song, dancing excuse yourself from some of the girlie. dances, or ask your escort to take you Write Moler Barber CoL, 114 Regent St. S. I (2) Some people say that To MAGGIE, Oakley, Idaho: As I do home? hair (as a rule) grows better To assure prompt service and quick returns not now have either of the songs you course than fine. Does it, or is it the way to. these advertisements mention the name of request, I shall keep your envelope different people care for their hair? . until such time as I find them or some My hair is very fine, and I havent this paper. kind reader answers our plea and sends very much. What shall I do? ELECTRONIC TREATMENTS FAMOUS (8) I them in. havent been able to go to high school Abram's Diagnosis & Treatment. Dr. R. E. one half a year since I graduated Maupin. M. D. 334 Judge Bldg., Salt Lake. only Dear Miss Brooks: from the grade two years ago. I have been a constant reader of your I have oneeighth JiOOKSANDjmO and one half credits in high corner, Just Between You and Me, school. Would you advise me to try to DAAVC Any book you want by mail, C. O. D for some time, and have obtained much graduate or specialize in some course? DUvfkd Deseret Book Co. 44 East So. Temple good advice from it. I have never (4) My hair is too short to braid and PATENT MEDICINES written before but wish to enter. May make good looking bobs on the sides, I? (1) What colors are most popular I do not wish to cut it off, so how Freebairn's Herbs for Stomach trouthis fall and winter? (2) What is the would you advise me to comb it, with- bles. kidney diseases. Satisfaction guaranteed or latest and most popular style for dress out snarling it? Oodles of love, money refunded. 426 W. 7 S., Salt Lake City, ing long hair? Wishing you success in NEIL and HOOT, Idaho. BLACKLEG VACCINE I work, remain, your Yes, I do enjoy my work, girls, and VIOLET, Idaho. am glad to help you all I can. (1) And Being Wholesale Distributors we can supply Youre as welcome as a violet in the very proud you should be of this fact, Blackleg Aggresfin at 15c a dose Park Davis Blacklegoids Dose 8c springtime, my dear. (1) The newest my dears, and one of these days a very Catters and most popular shades this fall are fine young man will be proud of you Blackleg Peilets Dose 6c Any quantity. Postage paid. what are known as the wood shades, also because of this. Why not suggest on request Literature called sandalwood, oakwood, willow that instead of going to the dance, a COMPANY DRUG COOMBS wood, etc. They are near what we have few of your girl and boy friends go to Salt Lake City Veterinary Dept. known as the beaver shades. In fact, one of your homes and have music, all browns are very good, as are blues make candy and spend some time in SONGS & SHEET MUSIC in navy and the greenish blues. There discussing interesting subjects? Later seem to be no particularly new colors. in the evening have a little supper, CAWpO new and old. All kinds. Sheet music by (2) With the straight, bobbed hair and see if this change of program will dUllUJ mail. COD. Beesley Music Co. 57 S Main there has came a more simple dressing not be both interesting and beneficial BEAUTY CREAMS & SUPPLIES for the long hair. The waved hair is to you. (2) I hardly think coarse hair Made and used in befiner arranged simply and smoothly about grows better than hair, but Try our own Cosmetics. We handleafirst class line of the face from a center or side part, or cause fine hair- breaks more easily it our Beauty Parlors. in Walkers hair goods. Beauty Parlor combed straight back from the fore does not show its growth as does the latest styles head. Almost without exception it is coarser hair. Very fine hair must be FRUIT BOXES & BUSHEL BASKETS done low in the back except for evening cared for very carefully: that is, wear. There are many, however, who combed and brushed with great care In still cling to the fluffy hair dressing, order to prevent breaking it off. One and this is as it should be. One should scalp requires as much care as another notice. Salt Lake Box & Lumber Co. dress the hair In a why and manner and it is the scalp which needs attenKODAKS & SUPPLIES most becoming to their features, con- tion to increase the growth of the hair. forming to the prevailing style as much One should always brush the hair vigEXPERT KODAK FINISHING as possible, but always keeping in mind orously with a medium stiff brueh n is only possible by employing capable that the arrangement of the hair may daily and massage the scalp with the Our men know how a Commercial Photographers make plain face attractive, or a beau finger tips until it glows and tingles. Shiplers 144 So. Main Salt Lake City tiful face just the reverse. Bangs are This Increases the worn a great deal, from only a few and keeps the scalp ln'a healthy condiBUSINESS COLLEGES hairs arranged coquettishly on the tion. Of course this must be persisted forehead, to enough to almost cover in daily and all the time with the same L. D. S. BUSINESSCOLLEGeT the forehead. regularity as brushing the teeth. Do School of Efficiency. All commercial branches. not shampoo your hair more often than Catalog free. 60 N. Main St., Salt Lake City. Dear-Mis- s each two or three 'week, depending Brooks: , RUBBER STAMPS AND STENCILS At last I am rewarded with the op- upon your daily brushing with a clean portunity of helping you and repaying brush to keep it clean. (3) Finish high Seals and Ear Tags Made. Send for samples, you for the good advice and helpful school by all means, my dear. It will prices, etc. Salt Lake Stamp Co. 65 West Bdwy. hints you have given me through your profit you nothing to try to skip this. NOVELTY GOODS grand answers to letters of other mem-- j Specializing without a full high school bers of the corner as well as my own. course would be difficult. If you go PROGRAMS You will find enclosed a copy of one of about it determinedly you can make up CARNIVAL GOODS-DA- NCE without much the requested songs and I do hope that this year and Class Fins, Celluloid Buttons, Badges, Etc. be and still will trouble you young Brewster the person who wishes the song will Specialty Advertising Co. enjoy it as I do; It Is so beautiful. I am enough when you graduate. (4) Your Salt Lake City, Utah sorry, Mtss Brooks, I havent a ques hair is at a difficult stage. About the 1st Regent St tlon, but just you wait I may next easiest way is to get some curls or a HEMSTITCHING switch to wear over the ends after it time. is dressed and fastened in the back. EXPERT HEMSTTTCHING A MESSENGER OF TRUTH AND Now that the more simple style of hairWork returned HAPPINESS, Utah. And I, toe, am sorry, dear, that you dressing is in vogue, you should not same day as received. Community Hemstitching 47 Sd Lake. Salt East South, Shop. have ao question to put to me, but your find it necessary to snarl your hair. d, ne E By FRED JAMES DWARD, prince of Wales, eldest son of King George gV, and therefore heir to the, British throne, is spending a holiday on his 0,000-acr- e E. P. Ranch, In the shades of the Canadian Rocky mountains, twenty-fiv- e miles from High river, Alberta, the nearest railway station. He went there early In September to get a complete change and rest, coming out from England as an ordinary passenger on the S. S. Empress of Scotland, under the title of the duke of Cornwall. His visit to Canada Is not to be interfered with In any way by official engagements. The last few years he has had more than a fair share of these. For some time he has found that uneasy lies the head that is destined to wear the crown. His world-wid- e popularity and his position have caused countless demands to be made on him to attend every conceivable kind of function and ceremony. Three months ago he made up his mind that he would have a holiday far from the madding crowd, and said that he could not go to a better place than his ranch In Canada, Where little heed Is paid to. Mrs. Crandy. Until the end of October he Is going to spend the time directing the management of his pure bred horses, cattle and sheep; in riding over his extensive acres that reach out and across to verdant valleys In the foothills ; where silvery streams, well filled with trout, ripple through; In shooting partridges and other game, and doing anything that fancy dictates all of whiclua prospective king usually gets little opportunity to do. Occasionally the prince may visit some of his notable neighbors. A few miles to the south Lord Minto has a substantial ranch. Across the foothills, In the neighboring province of British Columbia, the duke of Sutherland, one of the leaders of the British nobility, has a spacious acreage on which he grows fruit and raises stock hnd crops. Scattered throughout that part of southern Alberta In which the E. P. Ranch is situated there are the scions of notable families from the Old World. It Is a romantic country, generally settled with a people that have a standard of hospitality and a conception of what constitutes a real, good wholesome time that are only found In some parts of the West Buying the Ranch. It was partly due to George Lane, a native of the United States, that the probable future king of the British empire bought his ranch in Alberta. When he visited Canada In 1919 he spent a few days as the guest of Mr. Lane, owner of the Bar U ranch of 82,000 acres. The prince was so pleased with the country that he said "he would like to buy a ranch In the district Mr. Lane said there was a good ranch about a mile and a half south of the Bar U fof sale reasonably cheap, whereupon the prince asked Lane to arrange the purchase. This was done and before Wales returned to England he was a bona fide farmer and rancher and the nearest neighbor to the largest rancher In western -- ' Can--ad- a. eye-las- v ' '' " i ' ' - .. 33&7&C jrozrdtg Thoroughbred horses were chosen the clouds and below, well wooded, from the Royal stud owned by his are the foothills, with extensive belts father. From the kings famous herds of succulent natural grass, on which of cattle at Sandringham, England, horses, cattle and sheep thrive. some of the best animals were selectThe road cuts througu tnu center of ed. The duke of Westminster, who the Bar U ranch, and about one mile owns some of the most famous flock of and a half from the limits of the exsheep In the Old World, sold the tensive domain of the Bar U, the low rams rambling bungalow where the prince prince a number of and ewes, principally of the Shrop- Is now living is seen through a pretty shire and Hampshire breeds. The first glen of cottonwood, balm of Gilead and shipment was made up of some of the poplar trees. It Is a homelike looking finest race horses, Percherons, Clydes- place, typical of many a rancher's dales, beef and dairy cattle and sheep home In Sunny Alberta. No doubt It that it was possible to get In the Uni- is a striking contrast to the palaces ted Kingdom. Since the original ship- where Edward, prince of Wales, has ment of live stock reached Canada to spend most of his time, but it afthere have been others, the latest ship- fords all the essentials of comfort necment Including the thoroughbred rac- essary. r if An Attractive House. ing stallion Will Somers, which was owned by King George, and five mares In fact R Is ' an attractive nouse, from the same stable. rambling and much larger than Is Wales Wins' Prizes. suggested by the front view photoIn the last two years stocK from the graph reproduced. Apparently It Is an E. P. Ranch has carried off a number of evolution, since the rear portions are e prizes at some of the largest fairs, not of log construction, with the timbetween white In western but in the showing chinking Canada, only middle western states. Just now a bers. The bunk house and garage are reminiscent of the number of the best animals from the genuine built everywhen are at the ranch farm of the everybody days princes University of Iowa, having been loaned thing of logs In this part of the world. to that Institution by request, for the There Is a large chicken house, also Improvement of live stock In the state. of logs. The big bam is of log conThe E. P. Ranch has already done a struction, too, but is strictly great deal towards the development of roof, dormer windows, silo and all. When a man has fine stock, you know, live stock Industry' In Canada. The prince has a real affection for its, quite proper to have his bam make Canada. When he was In Japan last his house look like small potatoes. The photographs show that the E. P. year he visited the Peace exposition in Tokyo and the first thing that Ranch Is blessed with fine trees, the escaught his eye as he entered the build- grove about the bunk house being pecially attractive. ing was a large map of Canada. The bedroom window where the Why, heres Canada, he exclaimed In a tone of delight I have been to prospective king sleeps is low enough all these places, he said to those so that he can step out into the garden. Wheres my Probably he does many a morning gathered near him. ranch? 'For about twenty minutes he what he did when he was a guest of studied the map closely, particularly George Lane In 1919. When he was the places In the district of his ranch. there he woke up about five oclock one Every town was a pleasant memory to morning, and donning his clothes he him, and every district a happy remi- quietly stepped out of the window and walk unaccompaniscence. The map, so the story goes, went for a was all he saw of the exposition. It nied. Nobody knew anything about It had made him forget Japan. It had until he went to his hostess and apoltaken him back to Canada. He had ogized for stepping On a plant in the lost himself as In fancy he wandered garden beneath his bedroom window. once more across his own green pas- When a prospective king can do that sort of thing hes having a real vatures among the foothills of Alberta. cation. Country Is Fertile. During his holiday in Canada the The way to approach the E. P. Ranch is from Calgary to High river, prince Is not worrying about affairs Is more interested forty miles south, on the Canadian of the empire. He Pacific railway. From High river one in his horses and cattle, In his pigs has to drive southwest, a distance of and chickens. Already he has told twenty-fiv- e miles, through one of the several of his Canadian friends who have called on him that This Is the and richest countries in North America. For the life, or words to that effect. It Is possible that Wales will visit first ten miles or so from High river the road goes through an undulating the United States before returning to country, where in the summer time England. National Commander Alvin great fields of wheat and rich pasture Owsley of the American Legion was in lands stretch away as far as the eye London before the departure of Wales can see. Then comes the generous for Canada, and delivered to him an grazing areas, where cattle stay out all invitation to attend the Legions fifth winter and do well. In the distance annual convention at San Francisco the Jagged peaks of thfi Rockies clip this falL prize-winnin- g old-tim- s, five-mi- stock-raisin- le g with the galvanized tin roof, ana people are worshiping them now just as much, lying on their backs tightening fire- the chassis nuts, as when they were People used to have large open cooked everything at gazing at dying embers. From the and they places, them and sat about them when they New Republic. Lad finished eating. A later period Island Once Pirate Lair? home life, glorified, as the center of The Galapagos Islands lie under the the place starting kitchen range, the off the coast of Ecuador. The of all good pie. Now people have equator to the cold heat and go to the delicatessen air is frequently chilly, due tteam The Lares and Penates havent antarctic currents which fan the coast Peru and strike seaward toward idled. They are lmmortaL They have of the Island group. Wild goats, cattle, little the Into out garage moved only Shrine in the Garage v 4ZVZ grain-growin- g Prof. W, L. Carlyle, a Canadian by birth, one of the best known argrlcul-turist- s of the West, who had been on the staff of the Agricultural college at Ames, Iowa, was engaged as manager of the E. P. Ranch, and soon after the prince got back home he made arrangements to have some of the best stock in the British Isles shipped to his mew farm. " cats and dogs, as well as hidden treasure, bear evidence of pirates. The soil is rich red loam, nearly stoneless. There are but 3,500 head of cattle at present on Cristobal island and It can easily support 50,000. It lr. said that d a steer brings $100 (gold) live weight, at Guayaquil on three-year-ol- the mainland when a steamer can be Induced to call and take the stock oft. Sixty thousand women are now affiliated with the Michigan Federation of Womens clubs. 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