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Show THE BULLETIN. BINGHAM. UTAH Uncommon toS Sense .-- .JL. There are few village smithy shops today under the chestnut trees. One reason A Village is that there aren't Blacksmith any more chestnut trees. Another is that the motor car is rapidly driving horses and vehicles drawn by horses out of business. I used to think that in fifty years or more practically all the village smithies would disappear. But lately I have learned better. Here in a little coast town In Maine is a village blacksmith who has more work than he can do, though he has probably not shod a horse or repaired an agricul-tural implement in twenty years or more. For a time after the "devil wa-gons" began crowding horses and horse drawn vehicles off the road, he had little to do. Then one day he saw some or-namental grill work that had been sent to his town to be used as an adornment on a new building. He examined it carefully, then went home and thought a little. "There is no reason in the world why I cannot do that kind of work," he said to himself. "I will do it, by Gosh." Today the children still "love to see his flaming forge and hear the same kind of Work evidence as 80oa asS demand for it. ulCTj He is known today n state, and in many 0K5 whose residents have work. bou&k And if he had tha lift that Bome yJ But not, I am sorry to great business. For his work s artist cannot be done in quanttT ' 1 single anvil. t It cannot be said of is him ft, another Benvenuto Cellini , works in iron, not in But he is a master crafts, which he never might come had he not been far changing conditions to W something besides the tfi blacksmith. H I saw him at work th morning on a pair of bea andirons. I asked him what they cost "A lot of time," he sail ;;Yes, but how much monj "Oh, not so much. But the' low I'm making them for C rich so I wouldn't like to cha him too much." And there was proof that really had the soul of an artist bellows blow." Over the anvil on which he used to fashion horse shoes he makes beautiful things of steel and iron. Visitors seeing him at work have come in to inquire if his handi-work was on sale. He assured them that it cer-tainly was, and that more of the THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE j Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young j "rc'1 '3 -- ra.ii.iil.lffll. THE FEATHERHEADS ..a- - Nailed Down 73v I affTsssr) ffiMsHI uSV' -- b VbU'VE HAD-- KUOW-- COULD FIX ( TMlM? I'M NOT uVE NEVER I MANlCdRef ifMATS J , Sdub. NAILS AMD - V s,t POM'T FLy MY TEMPER n1 pgEM WITHOUT THE THOSH JiRLS JfJreAGH-- W DLV BY WHILE I f?':'3, E r ir- K --7 IT ' lT' TOO I HANDL- E- W--7 --jrJTMEEDEP OfJ- E- fXRnStT ? pLi STV1ATTER PO-P- One Fellah Takes Time Out to Trunk By C M. PAYNE Ss 'm MESCAL IKE By 3. l. huntley How Awful TT jDSU'HMEO ( uauj lT 1 Knrw. 0vFa TO TWFr ) DDJA LOkiS V DREAMT YT V A KIKSMT AGEN) 7 "VA CAST KJt&t4T "BOO&UT . "" CHECK A n x fl midwi&wt aki wit gimme J Pm I L ' 1 ; '"'rtl. tnr L. H.nller. 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Sometimes the only way to combat a gloom spreader is with laughter. Be fit for more than the thing you are doing. " ' " J ' FINNEY OF THE FORCE Jfc2stti. Deep Stuff OOFFiCER-U- T V II A' ABOUT MV ME --OOD WMW- -L 1 w., --ZT I VIU.L VbU DV? WlLLlEl DoM'T J Ol'M A MARRIED AWLED DowxT PLEASE HELP I ViLL, How To MOM AUL THAT-- TUat vu? rS- -S ) ADAMSON'S ADVENTURES A Midnight Snack By O. JACOBSSON Admission o"WeolJ It is not required plicant for admission to w be a high school gradu.ate-J- p entrance examination is unless hehashadafcjt school education ej he will not be able to maw tering grade. The course s is four years, during wnic" dets are under strict pline. Summers are nl & graduation cadets Upon missioned second lieutenants United States army. m signed wherever they "Jaacadeir: ed. Upon entrance to f, a student binds himself ernment for eight years. 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"No," replied Farmer CorntosseL "We've found out that he's suofc good company that we've decided to keep him home." Rivers Older Than BWJ Evidently several "fU are older than tne i(i through which they one. says Collier's WeeW. ube, twice cuts tbroug" mountain chain of southed ( and " - once at Vienna w0f Iron Gates, a Jm non whose only posstM is that the river mountains and kept i as they rose dunngj Our Pet Peeve j 1 rs By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Siva's sss? . tST&Sffif' rp fi , STTS M6THCR fURN CO CANT KOP OP VWtt 6C Etffce OH ftRHm RTWIZIS HI'S UffiRW "Hi 100WK4 FOR HIM 6 BW5. FiKP5 WM- - VOi OMttt 5E LOW. TO.& VtW ICN- - NO RvKnf5 TO MCff ' vriirfMOtt NBlWlSt.WfloeH IVXfllWtASV "W. WWR:SIS 6rys 1 ''tMha,..!.,' Cholera Routed Birds One of the strangest phenomenons occurring with the cholera epidemic that spread throughout Ohio in the summer of 1854 was the apparently instinctive departure of all the flies and the birds from regions where the disease was prevalent. After the epidemic had taken full control of Van Wert county, for example, not a bird or a fly could be seen, bu by the time the epidemic itself was un-der control and on the wane these creatures reappeared. Sweet Sleep Jane ran into her brother Bill's room late at night "3iU," she whispered, " think I hear burglars. Are you awake?" With his head under the covers, Bill answered "Nol" Noisiest '"J kel The scream of the heard a mile away, bird in the world is the single bird can maM could drown a doze Proof Mistress Help! Your master's drawer has been rifled. Servant I didn't do it None of my keys fit it "Grandmother" Clocks "Grandmother" clocks are more entitled to their name than "grand- father" clocks, for their cases, |