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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA UTAH WASHINGTON One hundred and twenty-ninnew members wall sit in the next house and the senate membership will in- News Notes From All Parts of UTAH e THE MSI WEEK clude eighteen serving their first terms, according to an unofficial list of members of the cob eress Just compiled. Sixty-eight- h A Complete History of What Hai Been Happening Throughout the World department. WE8TERN Mrs. Proposed federal legislation to establish traffic regulations for the air about the country is urged by the committee on the aircraft safety rode, which was in session at the commerce Anita Baldwin, daughter of the It was said at the capital that withk4e E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin, million- in the last few days he president. aire ranch owner and sportsman, an- In conversation with a friend, had nounced at San Francisco she intend' stated that he now believes the conn ed to dlsiiose of most of her Califor- try wants the soldiers bonus, and, nia interests and move with her son, this being so, that there is no reason Baldwin M. Baldwin, to Boston. to delay the passage of the bill until new congress meets. the The body of J. H. Cummings, former Justice of the peace at Lockland, Reduction of one cent per hour In Ohio, was found near Jnarez, Ohihuiv-hoa- , the basic pay of employees in all Mexico, Just across the boundary trades at the Washington navy yard from M Paso. The body was badly was recommended to the navey departbruised. ment by a board which has been studythe wage situation. ing Maloora McLnrsen nationally known detective who established himself in Contracts for 30,000,000 barrelsof Los Angeles shortly after coming fuel oil to lie delivered by the Stanhere from Chicago in connection with dard Oil company of New Jersey, and the arrest ef the McNamaras in 1911, 1,000,000 barrels to be delivered by ttie for the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Texas company, were awarded by the Times building October 1, 1910, died shipping board. The prices fixed repat his home. resent an advance of about 50 cents a barrol over that paid in the last preWhen the airplane In which he was f ylng at a height of 3000 feet at Seat- vious purchase. tle got beyond his control and started :U. A. Haynes, federal prohibition to crash to earth, Lieutenant Prank commissioner, received a baptism of X. Tyndall, U. S. A., pilot, leaped iu verbal fire at the hands of Reprea parachute and escaped with slight sentative James A. Galiivan, an avowcratches. The plane was destroyed. ed wet. when the commissioner before tire bouse appropriareturns in the contest for Complete committee tions to seek an appropriagovernor of Oregon gave Walter M. of $9,000,000 for enforcing the tion a Pierce, Democrat, majority of 33,855 laws during the coming year. over Ben W. Olcott, Republican. All dry of the returns, however, have not been Application lias been received by the checked by official canvassing boards. federal power commission for a permit erection of a power dam In covering When enforcement prchibitlon the Rio Grande river, five miles Fran-leca entered agents shop at San above Laredo, Texas. they discovered what apparently was only a thirst for literature. A John Emmett Garland, one of the books large library of leather-hounof the United States circuit Judges was s conspicuous feature. However, court of appeals for the Eighth Judithe raiders reported each volume had cial circuit, comprising Western and between covers otherwise hollow a Northwestern states, died suddenly of neat bottle. hemorrhage at ids homo here. o d GENERAL Arrangements for handling $625,000,-00As the result of recent voyages of of war savings certificates of 1918 exploration in the north, Canada now which mature January 1, were anclaims the most northerly postoffice in nounced by Secretary Mellon, who said the world, Craig Harbor, on Ellsmere they were iu the hands of millions of Island, only 850 miles from the north holders. pole. Preliminary negotiations for th Sixty tons of poisoned oats, scatof Rumanias $41,000,000 war tered over farm lands In 20 Colorado funding debt to this country, including counties, hne resulted in the destrucinterest due jrrobably will be tion of three million prairie dogs. conducted by Secretary Mellon, chairman of the American debt funding Summoned to the Magdalen Islands commission, pending retain to Wash-ngtoby distress signals from the darkened of other American commissions. Mghthouse on Lonely Bird rock the FOREIGN Canadian crosier Margaret found one of the keepers dying, three others Eleven non-comissioned officers in dangerously til and the fifth memler the Philippine constabulary will be cf tue crew, a woman, noar exhauston hanged unleee Governor General Wood from her efforts to nurse the sick and pardons them. The men w e iv senkeep tho light burning. tenced following a riot in which the constabulary members attacked tin Louis and Ahmfcnm Anerbnch, city poliee of Manilla. brothers, and three others charged with violation of the Volstead act in an The soviet governments change of alleged ?t.(XW,O0tt alcohol conspiracy, economic policy in the spring of 1921 entered plans of guilty when arraigned has been Justified In every way, PreIn federal court at Cleveland as a Jury mier Lenin dedured in an address war belns iinpnnellod to hoar the before the congress of the third case Sentence was deferred by the Internationale. court. 0 . n A carload inhellod sweet potatoes" was stolen by ten auto bandits In the C. A O yards t Chicago. The bandits were bootleggers and the consignment was bonded whisky. Father Tortellier, a priest of Quebec, and ten other persons were drowned whn n launch overturned on the Lake of Shelter, thirty inileB from Berslmls, Quebec, its Is reported. The worlds Womens Christian Temperance union convention at Philadelphia adopted a program to vs fry out tho organization's ideals. The resolutions called for work toward abolition of the liquor trade in every throe-ye.t- r land. Jndg Charles i. Bartlett of Detroit who has imprisoned several hundred reckless motorists here during the past year, sentenced twenty-eigh- t persons, then escorted them to Receiving hospital, where the motorists were taken through a ward occupied by fhltdren and adults suffering from injuries received In traffic accidents. The sight ef the victims of reckless driving. Judge Bartlett said he believed, would have a sobering Influence on tlioee convicted. a drizzling rain tho corner-sonof Nebraskas new cnpftol at Lincoln, n memorial to those of Nebraska s suns who fail in the service of their country tn the bite war, was put in place here Armistice day amid fitting ceromonlea. Despite e The farmer of today has on an average Just SISrt left at the end of the year to pay for education, doctor's hills recreation, repairs and other incidentals, President J. It. Howard of the American Farm Bureau federation declared. Three automobile bandits secured from officials of the Central State bank nf Kansas City on one of the alongside the automobile In which the principal streets when they drove $2-00-0 liuak oiri-Aal- wer rklic. W. E. Johnson, the American temperance advocate, recently passed through Sydney on his way to New r Zealand, to help the flgbt there. anti-liquo- Germany has turned over the second installment of treasury notes to meet Belgiums reparations claims, under the decision of August 31 last. From clerk In a general country store to president of Brazil that is a brief history of Dr. Arthur Bernardos, who assumed the presidency of the republic. TREATY COVERING ALLOTMENT OF WATER TO BE COMPLETED THIS WEEK Moali Te-stfor tubercular cattle San Juan and Grand counties have revealed only seven infected cattle according to A. J. Webb, livestock inspector who did the testing. s in freaty of Importance to all Weatern States In Colorado Basin. Governors of Five States Are in Attendance Grover Lewis Goodwin narrowly escaped death when his clothing was aught in a horse power threshing machine and he was literally stripped before the horses were stopped. Xante Fe. Officials of the Colorado river commission expressed the riellef that the treaty covering allotment of the waters of the river, already agreed to in principle, will be completed and signed vy next week. The document, which Is the first one of Its kind In the history of irrigation. It was Indicated, probably will be between 4000 and 5000 words in lengthThe committee of fie lawyers framing the language of the compact worked until midnight Saturday. The ictual work of framing the language of the compact, It was expected, would lie completed oy Sunday. Then the compact will be presented to the full commission for discussion and revision. Clarence C. Stetson, secretary of the oomimssion, announced work was progressing in a most satisfactory manner. While the commission is awaiting the report of the drafting body, officials of a numler of the states in the basin of the river are either hurrying to Xante Fe or are preparing to come for the final ceremony of signllinckle ing the tmaty. Governor-elec- t Scru-ghaof New Mexico. Governor-elec- t of Nevada, Governor Meohem of New Mexico, Governor Campbell of Arizona and Governor Carey of Wyoming already are on the ground. Attorney General Keyes of Colorado is en route to represent Governor Slioup, while William E. Sweet, governor-elec- t of Colorado, will leave Denver for Sante Fe to be present at the signing of the compact Vernal Strenuous efforts are being made to secure the coojieratien of Governor Charles R. Mabey and the stale road commission ia keeping the Indian canyon road lietween Duchesne and Castlegate open this winter to live Vernal egress to the world. - Rigan. The result of the county omuiissioners canvass of Cache county ballots did not materially alter the final result of the election, athough the figuers inmost eases were hanged. Magna. VIlo Vvaliace Erickson was nstantl.v killed at the Magna mill of the I'tah Copper company, where lie ras empoyed as oiler. His clothing auglu in the line shaft and he was hurled In midair and his head struck the cement wall crushing his skull. Rigan. The city Rami of health desires Logan citizens to have first class milk and to that end will appeal to the city commissioners to raise the percentage of butter fat required in milk sold in this city, from 3.75 to 4 ?er cent. m Salt Lake For the first time in aistory the state of Utah has issued in automobile license plate numbeerd os high as 50,000. The places for 1923, on traded for some time ago, are exported to reach Salt Lake soon, and will be on hand ready for distribution on the first day of January. Salt Lake. The state road commisMany Nations to Join in Peace Parley sion met with tlie state board of corLausanne. The complicated Near Sast situation, which constitutes per- rections, which lius control of the rtate prison and as a result of the haps the sorest spot now remaining conference it developed that the prison In European political affairs, is to authorities are favorable to placing have what promises to bo a thorough two crews of convicts in the field at In the the diplomatic gathering an siring early date to do road work. which will be held here. Invitations to the parley, which has come to he Salt Lake. The state road commisknown as the Near East peace con- sion has received warrants totaling ference, were sent in the names of ?13, 317.91 in payment for the federal Great Britain, France and Italy to the government's share of road work as governments of Japan, Rumania, Jugo- far as completed on the Wildcat canslavia, Greece, Turkey and the United yon section of the Salt Lake-ZionaStates. The same governments also tional park highway in Iron county, Invited Russia and Bulgaria to send and on the road from Marysvale to the representatives here at a later date Piute county line, in Iiute county. Of to participate in discussions concern- the total $SSGG.25 is on the former and ing the Straits of the Dardanelles $4451. GO on the latter project. one of the most impotrant subjects on the agenda. Spanish Fork This was a happy week for the farmers of Spanish Fork Four Rail Lines For West Suggested and vicinity, the Utah-IdahSugar Consolidation of rail- company paying them approximately Washington. roads In the West ought to result in $145,000 for beets delivered in October. the creation of four great systems, This ie for aliout 30,000 tons of beets s of the each having terminals on the Pacific and represents about and Gulf coasts nnd at Chicago or crop. St. Louis. President Hale Holden of Spanish Fork Earnest Williams and the C. B. & Q., declared at the interRichard Jex, two local sportsmen, restate commerce commissions hearing turned from a hunting trip, having on suggested mergers, ne opposed bagged a fine specimen of a cinnamon tentative plans of the commission for hear. The animal weighed 676 pounds consolidation of the Northwest roads after it was dressed and measured 7 into two systems in such a manner feet 6 inches from the tip of its nose as to separate Ihis railroad and the to its hind foot. N. P. & O. N. Delta. Attempt was mnde to hold up E. K. Wright, night operator at the Tiger of France Given Welcome New York. In fighting trim, eager Salt Lake Route depot in this city. for his campaign in this country, Two men, both masked, appeared at the tiger of the ticket window and one thrust a Georges Clemencenu, France, landed on American soil Sat- rifle through the opening and ordered to elevate his bands. Wright urday with high honors accorded him Wright on every side. Taken off the liner considered the matter a joke and took Paris in the morning on the mayors the rifle from the pseudo robber. yacht. Maom, C'emenceau stepped on Salt Lake A. O. Mathesun, assistant shore aliout 10 o'clock nnd was wel- state superintendent of public instruc-thm- , comed to New York at City hall. and L. of n o two-third- The Banque Fmncalso de Mexlcue. operated by lb A. Lncaud nnd son, the G'ant Bootleg Syndicate Found largest French liank in Mexico, filled Chicago. A giant bootleg combinato open its doors. Large crowds gath- tion a $25, 000.009 bnsinss in ered in front of the building, necessi- hull adoing was disclosed by federal year tating police protection. authorities here. The huge rum firm, operations, purchased Japanese newspapers at Tokio print- with ed the decision of the United States more than 200,000 gallons of alcohol, supreme court holding Japanese Inel- which it made into whisky and disigible for naturalization as Am rican tributed in various parts of the councitizens. No comment wae made, ex- try, according to prohibition agents cept in the case of the llochi Shimbun. who made the investigation. which said It was JmiuN8iWe for Japan to do anything because that would Gary Denies Combination In Steel mean Interferring in American domesIf the federal trade Washington. tic affairs. Fot the time Japan will commission can demonstrate that the Just have t look on, added the pa- trade custom of selling steel products on the basis of prevailing Pittsburg per. prices is due to combination in reCitizens of the Philippines would be of trade. Judge E. H. Gary of straint required W jiay an annual salaries tho United States Steel corporation ranging from $300 upward a graduated testified before the commission, the Income tsx by the terms af a bill Inpractice ought to he stamped out ns troduced in the Philippine senate. not n'y illegal, hut uneomvlennble." Americans requiring the services of Fire Damage Packing Plant a Bremen physician or surgeon will hereafter be charged a fee nine Chicago Fire caused a loss of $250, larger than what is ordinarily paid 000 to the plant of Armour This in accordance & Co., by the natives. The Maze, after burn- packers. with a schedule adopted by the inodl for five hours, was ing furiously cal association. brought under control, with Ihe south Premier Mussolini has telegraphed end of the structure saved. Practically to the Italian high commlseioner tn the entire Chicago fire department Constantinople stating that he fav- was called out to fight the fire. Hnn-ored s united front by the Allies rw dreds of streams of water were ploy- The premier an- edbn the flames, which shot high Into garding Turkey. nounced the sending of this inessagn the air when fed by the combustible at a recent cabinet meeting fat of 2000 dressed hogs. natl'-n-whl- the University Bjnrnson have gone to Ephraim to Inspect tho normal school work of the Snow Normal academy. Leroy D. Cowles of the university and I. I Williamson, superintendent of Tintic school district, have gone to St. George on a similar mission to the Dixie of Utah e Normal college. Salt Lake By proclamation Governor Charles R. Mabey has asked the people of Utah to olmerve the week of November 20 27 as Utah Celery eek." The movement was launched last year under tho auspices of the Chamber of Commerce of Salt Ijtke City as a Utah Celery Day. 3 hat organization has enlarged its program and received the support of the Governor by having an executive pro. ciamation issued. Over 340 carloads of celery will be shipped from Utah tills season. This is over 200 per cent Increase in last year's export -- Y FOR THE STARS AND STRIPES s Scouts of West Palin Beach, Ha., as part of their Flag day activities, made the request that all worn-out- . soiled or stained flags be sent to them, so that the flags might he destroyed with hog-killin- j proper reverpnc. VIORK FOR NEAR EAST RELIEF 1 Scouts of Troy, N. Y.. have assisted the Near East relief this year by collecting 4Y4 tons of clothing and by distributing 12,000 pieces of literature. This is your corner. Make use of it for your information on questimp that are puzzling you. It will he my pleasure and privilege to answer carefully and promptly all questions submitted to me. Your question must be limited to two, and your full name and address must accompany each letter. For special information send stamped envelope. All communications will always be held in absolute confidence, All letters should be addressed very plainly in pen and ink to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City. Dear Miss Brooks : We have been very interested in the corner 'Between You and Me, and would like you to answer a few questions for us. Are the actors married, if so who to? following Valentino, Betty Compson, Buck Rudolph Jones, Charlie Chaplin and Lila Lee. If Rudolph Valentino is married has he any children? Wishing you all kinds of luck in your work we remain as ever. BETTY AND BOBBY, Utah. Sorry to have kept you waiting so long, but your letter was delayed in reaching me because it was incorrectly addressed, Rudolph Valentino has been married twice. His first wife was Jean Acker. His present wife was He has no children Winifred Shaughnessy. Betty Compson, Lila Lee and Buck Jones are unmarried. Charlie Chaplins wife, from whom he is divorced, was Mildred Harris. Thanks for your good wishes, girls. Dear Miss Brooks: May I obtain help from your column? My (1) Is Ontario, Canada, a questions are: (2) What day did the 13th of dry state? (3) Would you February. 1903, fall on? please tell me a few games, suitable for boys and girls of from twelve to eighteen years? Thanking you in anticipation, and hoping I may call again some day, I am, yours faithfully, Utah. DARKIE, You are welcome, Darkie. U) Yes, On(2) The 13th of tario, Canada, is dry. 1903. came on Friday. February, (3) It rather difficult to explain a game in a small spare, but I will try. Prepare sheets of paper with the name of each individual present written on them, and opposite the names are three columns with the words weight, height and age at the top. Each guest is then requested to write opposite the name his decision in regard to the height, weight and age of each Make out a sheet that is correct, as person. nearly ss you can, and then find out which one has made the most correct guesses. To the one who has the most, a prise might be The fun comes from ascertaining awarded. the correct height and weight. The height is determined by measurement, the weight by someone who is expert on guessing weights, unless you should happen to have scales sufEach persons age will be ficiently large. found on their own paper. Each person corrects his own paper by checking up with the correct paper as the height, weight and age is read off, and the difference between his guess and the correct one he places in a separate column. When these are added up the smallest number 13 the nearest correct. Another game which causes great amusement is to place a large smooth apple on the floor and have each one try in turn to pick the apple up on a teaspoon, without th use of the fingers. To the one picking up the apple the greatest number of times in one Miss Brooks: We have been reading your interesting cor- nor, and would like to ask a few questions. (1) When was Halloween first started, and did it get its name? (2) In giving a party, how could you entertain boys and girls from the age of fourteen to sixteen if the boys dont dance? (3) If a very dear girl friend of yours was introduced to a boy, and you were not. and he took a liking to you, and you received a letter from him, should you answer ? BABE, TOOTS, PEGGY, Utah. Very glad you find my corner interesting. You are welcome. (1) Halloween, or Hallow-eve- n, is the evening of Oct. 81. That evenhowever, because it is the eve ing is of the Christian festival of All Saints, which on November 1. falls It means Holy Eve. About thirteen centuries ago pagans cele1 brated November as All Saints Day. when spirits, both good and evil, were believed to be on earth. The Druids . also celebrated their harvest festival about that time, and many strange ceremonies were performed, and so the Halloween diversions of today are some which The name comes originated centuries ago. from the old English word halwe, or as we now say, holy. (2) In this same isnue you will find this answer for Darkie. (3) If you know this boy is respectable in every way, but you should use discretion. Dear Miss Brooks: Will you please answer a question for me? I like a boy very much who is the same age 1 am. We went together about three months and then we had a quarrel and quit. Another of my boy friends tells me this boy still loves me but he is going with another girl he does not like as well. What can I do to get him back ? As ever, RINK, Wyo. Nothing for you to do, dear. He will return to you if he wishes to. You can be pleasant and agreeable when you find yourself in his society, but it is not your privilege or place to make overtures to him in any way. unless, of course, you were at fault wh-- n yt. ur It is always right to quarrel occurred. admit you were wrong, you know. Dear Mbs Brooks : I have been reading your corner in the Arco Advertiser and 1 enjoy it very much. So I thought I would a?k some questions and would like you to answer them if you will. U) What bi Hope Hampton's address? (2) I was born in March, what is my lucky day and month? W ishing you much success, I am a friend, DOLL, of Idaho. You are very welcome, Dolly. (i) Hope Hamptons address K Hope Hampton ProducInc.. tions, First National Releases, 1540 Broadway. New York City. (2) For on born in March, Wednesday is said to be lucky day and September andMay lucky months. Dear Miss Brooks : Here I am again, just a little bothersome girl. I entered your coxy corner a little while ago. You said I was about fourteen or fifteen by my writing. I have ju't turned thirteen Now for my question. lately. (3) Will you plente tell me where I can subscribe for the Motion Picture Magazine, and also how much it would be a year? (2) Will you tell me where I can get a picture of Bebe BanieW and Wallace Reid, and how much would they N apiece? Hoping to get an answer soon yours sincerely. JUST PLAIN SNOWDROP, Spring City. Welcome, Snowdrop. I missed slightly, in my quoss. didn't I? (1) The magazine mentions! is $J f0 per year and the address is The Biew-'te- r Pubication. Inc., Jamaica. New York. By writing to them personally and Some sell their rquchtirg it, Snowdrop. ,'hotns. some do not, and the price varies from 25 cent up. I j to them. I was born in January, what is my lucky day and color? What would be a good Will you please tell me motto for school? what these names mean : Chloe, Della, Ruth, Wishing you great sucViolet and Evelyn. cess in answering my questions, and hoping you can read my writing, as ever, your FRIEND, from Utah. I gladly welcome ou. and your name has been forwarded as requested. For one born in January, Saturday is supposed to be the lucky day and the months March and November. Colors are garnet, silver, gray, brown and black. Of the names you wish I find only Ruth, meanviolet, and Violet, meaning friend, ing The Latin phrase, Evelyn, meaning life. How desirably Quanti est sapere, meaning would be a splenis wisdom and knowledge. did school or class motto. Dear Miss Brooks : Will vou kindly answer a few questions for me? (1) Please tell me how old you think 1 2) Could you tell me am by my writing. where 1 could get the plav, The Stolen Flower Queen, and how much it would cost? I remain, JUST A SNOW LAKE, Spring City. I will do the best I can. Snowflake. (1) Probably thirteen or fourteen. (2) I do not locate the play. If 1 can later I will let you know. Dear Miss Brooks : Will you please answer the following question. (1) How should a woman sign her name in a Hotel Register? (2) What should a girl do when a man leaves her standing in the middle of the floor of a ballroom? (3) What is the correct thing to wear to a tea party, theatre party, or a garden party? (4) At which side of the woman should a man seat himself at a table? (51 Mav a slice of bread be bitten into, or should it be broken into small pieces, buttered individually and so conveyed to the moulh? (f) What are tue lucky days and months of people born March 5, 1904, also October 15. 1906 ? Thanking yoi in advance and wishing you success in your work, I remain, JACKIL, Utah. My dear Jackie, yen did no read the rules for this departne? dll you? tend them now and you will see your question have exceeded the limit by four. You will renember this tha next time, wont you? (1) If a married woman she should s;gn herself, Mrs. John Smith : if a widow she may sign the same way or use her own name, as, Mrs. Mary Smith. If unmarried her signature should be her full Miss name. Smith. Mary (2) It hardly seems possible that any man could he so rude as to leave a girl standing in the middle of a ballroom floor, but should he do this the only thing the girl can do is tn find a Rent for herself and avoid a repetition of this embarrassing situation, by the same (31 For an afternoon reperson, at least. ception or tea an elaborate afternoon dress is very correct, although in this day of the pop-De- ar ular tailor-mad- e suit or gown, either ae quite This same dress h also proper Permissible. for theatre, and the hair may be dressed ere For the garden party very e!liboratey. fluffiest and daintiest of summer dresses are worn with flowr-lade- n hats and beruffled sunshades, white shoes and gloves. (4) The man seats himself at the left of the lady at the tabe. (6) Break off a small bit of bread at a time, butter and transfer to the mouth with the fingers. (6) For persons born in March, Wednesday is said to be their lucky day and September and May the lucky months. For October, Friday is the day, and August and December the months. Dear Miss Brooks. I have been very much interested in ast Between You and Me, and would like to ask few a you questions. (I) I am sevmteen years old weighing a hundred and twenty-si- x N this too much and would you adviser pounds. me to take a tonic to reduce? I am about five feet three inches in height. (2) I have always had the desire to become a movie actress, would it be better to overcome this desire-o- r to try and deveope it?. (3) There is a certain boy whom 1 think the world of. Is there no way in which I could make him care more for me? I am quite popular, but the other fellows usually take me too seriously. Thanking you in advance, I am, PEGGY, Utah. (1) You are only a few pounds over weight. Peggy, so do not resort to a "tonic yet. You are slightly taller than the average girl of seventeen, so 1 would say you are only about eight pounds over weight, and you can easily keep from putting on more flesh by taking plenty of exercise, such as walking, and alt kinds of athletic sports which you can indulge in now. Do not eat many sweets or fats. (2) If your desire to become a movie actress is accompanied by talent along this line, certainly you should improve it. I see no reason why you houd try to overcome it. (3) It is not for you to sock any boys attention or affection, Ieggy. It is yours to be always the sweet, loveable, charming little lady, and attract their admiration and respect. Dear Helen : 1 gue-- s you think I am a bother to you. but you are the best "adviser" I have ever found. Will you piease pub'ish the words to the song entitled Joy Fmds Us After AH." (2) What cracked the Liberty Bell? Wishing 'you auc-ces- s, 1 am, CURLEY. Tooele, Ut. Your are no bother. Thanks for Curley. your good wishes. (1) If your Wl aPPear as soon as space per- tt to you Penally. (2) T on July g, 1835, Ll.b!fty Br" Was cra-kw- t the funeral lpmnities of nUn7 m Chief JU9tice of lhe nited States, who died m Philadelphia. Jjp ,rd Lht 7 My PIANOS and PLAYER Columbia Sonora and Edis. FhonographsOn very easy teri Send for Catalogue DAYNES-BEEB- MUSIC CO. E Salt Lake C FURS hides w'! Trket Co 153 West SouthTempl. business Pr,' e fr fur an(1 Furriers Toners Salt Lake City colleges School of Efficiency. All eomm-i-ci- al Dirv Mim Urouks: branches. Catalog free. 60 N. Main St.. Salt Lake Ci i lave been reading your corner for some tir- -e and have enjoyed it. This my first PLEATING & BUTTONS im- - t. Cfme to . you, and I hope I will make I am nr.ciing my name in for good. to Accordian. Side. Box forward to Billie and Bob of Utah. I ,myou Pleating, Hermtftehi from Buttonhole, Kid Corset Llali, R 1 hope it wont make any difference 0 E. Broadway. Salt Lake Stir- - |