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Show e n if m THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA. UTAH WEST POINT, DEFENDER OF THE NATION I or 130 T An Alluring Outfit Is ears This Simple Beige Frock , This year marks the sesquicenten-nia- l of the military occupancy of West Point in New Yoik, a post which was the keystone of the patriot cause during the Revolution. And ever since that time it has been a defender of the nation, for theie was located the United States Military whose Academy, graduates have played a conspicuous part in evey war in which this country has engaged. West Point, both as a Revolutionary post and as the training school of .future generals for our army, has has an interesting history, and there is an illustrated feature article in this issue of The Sun which tells that history. Be sure to read West Points 130 Years, by Elmo Scott Watson in this issue. A German priest is developing a Planes are being considered for illuminating a football field at Mont- device which by pressing a button gomery, Ala., so that the games may will throw an aviator from a falling be played at night the next season. plane, after which the pressing of another button will inflate his suit Caifornia wants to annex Nevada, and enable him to float to the. earth but that would simply ruin Renos like a baloon. leading industry. Samson was one of the earliest big An electrie car to develop a speed advertisers, and got amazing results of more than 200 miles an Lour, is by using two columns. claimed as the invention of an Engn The British Army has a new lish engineer. tank ejuipped with both caterwheels, capIts a small town when the Come pillar and rubber-tireAgain sign an be painted on the able of firing more than 100 shots a I oack of the Welcome board. minute. one-ma- d Jif mmdiIhI Tran t erf We know what the New Ford looks promptly agreed that the state of like, but ... e hardlyJiad time to judge the weather was satisfactory, saying: its tonal Yes, it is, and so was yesterday, and my name is Ella, and I know I GETTING HIM TOLD am a little peach and have lovely An exchange tells a very good one eyes, and I have been here quite a concerning a travelling man and a while and dont think I am too nice The yam is to be working here. pretty hotel waitress. I dont think based upon the idea, coirect or not, than is a dance in town and that commercial drummers sometimes Iwouldnt go with you if there were. seek to flirt girls they meet dur- Im a respectable girl from the couning their travels. try, and my brother is cook here and In this instance it is said that when he is a football player. the waitress approached the travelling ,Last week he nearly ruined a fresh mans table to take his order he put j traveling man who tried to flirt with on his most seductive smile and re- me. Now, whatll you have roast marked: Nice day, little one. She pork, Irish stew, or fried liver to-nig- 200-pou- fte Keeping Up With the Joneses By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK .Dean of Men, University of ' Illinois. the Kji FRANKLIN was seventeen when he Philadelphia hungry and almost penniless. To the boat man who lauded him at t lie mmket street wharf, he gave ail the money he had in his possession and consid erabiy more than the circumstances warranted, "a man being sometimes more generous, he explained, when he has but a little money than when he has plenty, perhaps through feui of being thought to have but little." Franklin lived very frugally after his marriage, for lie was considerably In debt and he wanted very much to get on. For his breakfast lie bad only bread and milk, eaten from a cheap bowl with a pewter spoon. But they began to get on and to be am bitlous, and Mrs. FrunUip wanted to live In the same style as their more prosperous friends were living. So one morning at breakfast Franklin found his bread and milk in a china bowl, and a silver spoon was ai hand 'with which it was to tie eaten. On these his wife had expended more than a pound. It was the same social ambition as we see in people today, young and old, who want to keep up with their neighbors. They have little money, but they spend generously lest those who know them will think they have little. The fraternity was planning its annual formal party and the subject up permost was hovv much the function 'should cost There was the decora- tion of the house to be considered, and the dinner and the favors and the sort of orchestra that should be engaged, and the imports and how (they should be entertained for the week-enIt could all be done simply and yet in a dignified way or they could spread. To most of the fellows a little added expense did not mean any sacrifice, for each had a generous- allowance which would easily take care of the cost. But there were a few fellows who were having a hard time to make ends meet anJ who could not expect to receive any further help from home. ' We ought to keep the party down to a reasonable cost," Johnson Welch and Arnold are working their way, and they can't afford , demure Johnson had plenty of money; the extra cost meant nothing to him. There was a good deal of discussion, and the more sensible members were In favor of conservatism. Lets put it to u vote, Johnson suggested finally. But on the vote Welch and Arnold were in favor of the more pretentious function They hadnt the slightest idea where the money would come from to meet the expense, but having little money they couldnt quite bring themselves to ad mlt that they had little. Gilman has a car a very respect car which he and Mrs. Gilman have found adequate to their needs. In his circumstances it i? about all lie can afford; but the Joneses next door, who are In no bet-- , ter circumstances than Gilman, have an elegant new six-c- j Under car which, , parked In front of the Jones resi dence, high hats the modest Gilman car. 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