Show roUND the the- the the the- TOWN IOWN gilt t Lake La Sidelights Jf f of RELICS fIRED O white haired mm M inan-M manOi wag a more and a nd he got fiot tired oe-i oe i s oI old Ot or his house hammers I rini around round bullet molds that nd rt days in the Utah pioneers the with and a hatchet or ax days rIi blade story he told when he heW hek W wu the other relics to John Ok k Sl thC f and second hand store man I a Mr his name said 1 didn't get Why should I I He lie just anted to get rid of ot the old he be tired having havin around sk the he had bad was owned it before him father e told those things for tor a long Well VelI I kept didn't nuch want to sell I time however a man bOught mold and then only last e bullet old hammers The tek tk I sold out those of that lot of re relics ics I 1 thing ax I dont don't run peculiar ave t is 13 the or I might look at it dif dif- curio corio store I dont don't want to sell that but r had it in my window lots r I have juve attraction just jUS justIS OS IS sort of an used to smooth oft off a ax was mat log cab of logs in making ends C after they had the pioneers j by the thc logs with the long axes hatchets It has a blade a frac frac- Ii d eleven cleven inches under inch not oi an i Je de 41 and nd U ii is S ten inches from top lop to lo Koa 1401 ke e Johnson custodian of the Natii Nat Nat- ii 11 Bridges ABridges national monument ins in Juan Joan county has a stairway down j s formerly inaccessible stone wall it tits he's proud of because he utilized i ier W ther er Natures Nature's work to install it of her t marring the beauty ill After We Uter spending the greater part of trying to guide a tourist party 37 J WU wn the face of the wall without ts and finding his excursion apr ap- ap f r balked Mr Takes Johnson found a tall growing a few spruce 1 Kin p rin for j feet ct out from t the h c e chis his hs Trip ledge which is about 30 feet high A few small pine trunks were ex ex- ded d from the ledge the other ends tag g In ia the branches of the tree Ji serviceable bridge was effected bough it tOi took k some daring for the trip t Ive only had two visitors who itt refused to crawl over and andru m ru Mr Johnson said But I Ita in ta got gotthem them to make it by grabbing dr trousers legs and pulling them t t me inc over the ledge of the rock rod to tobe Ibe bridge I wont won't tell who ey eyare are because they're too well vell IL 0 am OD ILLOW AND SHEETS When the R. R 0 O. T T. C C. was inspected tt re t the be other day Colonel Pillow u L the e army's looker In the stood Sergeant Sheets kz kg ng notes Soldiering is certain certain- the tte cats cat's pajamas what with Pil- Pil old caval- caval t and Sheets said an nan inan looking on and md recalling that it Ithe the march about all he used to toI I upon retiring was to remove his Ius IusI I it tad and spurs rS NEVER TOO LATE When hea it comes to serving late ris- ris one Salt Lake cafe lays ia to the championship Club breakfast served any time ill ds a sign ign in the window according to one observer I cne cae up on the New York cafe really re re- ally mentioned in Walter Winch Winch- Ii column In The Telegram beof be be- I e of or its sign Break Breakfast ast Served L I 4 P p M. M IThe The Ik I artistry of Serge Sergeant mt Charles S. S eswell a ell gives the United States army recruiting office oHice in Salt Lake its claim sept Apt e t as to fame ji 41 The recruiting posters post post- YV ers set up in front of v.- v. the office oUke at 25 East d South street to picture the of army life are arc original l tings done by Sergeant Green Green- til m I Ivery other station in the country ti the e P post posters rs prepared by the reiting re- re publicity bureau Greenwell has been on tr trin v m in Salt Lake for twelve years |