Show ROUND the the the- TOWN Sa Salt It Lake Sidelights r t c EtRE EEE WILLING ANYHOW countries foreigners have In many man their arrivals with the thc Ito to prefect Select of police or some other gov- gov Sg Two French agency girls recently walked Lake intent Salt Sat to nto to the fi transacting business business- connected with I the mails when they spied the i words registry division They understood a little English and knew that some cou countries rc- rc red registration in cities as well as qui their original entrance papers So SOl they ther approached the thc window and if ii they could register there Ibe The clerk asked them what they wanted to register and was surprised when they said they wanted to register reg reg- ister themselves Deer hunters who want something more th than the conventional antler wall wail plaque as a memento of a successful suc hunt should hould welcome the suggested sug- sug trophies in a local sporting goods shop Novel Way ay One r rising I s sIn I n g 2 ion ion- hunter has taken thc the For Display tour our hoofs and used cd Of ot Trophies them as decorations around a wall all mirror set in the deer hide The variety possible seems to depend depend de de- de- de pend only upon the thc ingenuity of the hunter and the willingness of his wife wiCe t to have such tokens around the thc house howe TAKE 1 PLACE OF IRON DEER The iron deer symbol of the fam- fam in the fly opulence which has almost disappeared from Salt Lake gardens is finding a modera mod- mod era tra counterpart in plaster of oC Paris dwarfs Tiny flay gnomes with bushy beards laughing faces peaked caps eaps and tight fitting HUng suits may be seen nestling among the spring flowers of or supporting potted plants in their arms alIas in yards scattered throughout the city Although the gnomes are the most popular of the garden ornaments they do not hold the field alone and occasionally one ma may see models of or ora ofa a i faun at rest a rabbit a huge frog a cockatoo or perhaps a alu lu large e mushroom West high school has one boy who i Tall may ay grow up to be a famous man like Benjamin Franklin or Thomas A. A Edi- Edi sari n. n And theres there's proof At 1475 HiS Lincoln avenue Ralph R R. Adams had a hard time waking up in j the mornings Learns Lurns How At school where he heI heT heTo I T Get Tin is a senior student To 10 et U Up up a he has been learning In Mornings things He determined to put to a practical test some ome of the theories i Ralph remodeled his alarm clock so thit that it turned on a candlepower electric light The light shining in Ralphs Ralph's ey eyes would awaken him he figured The iThe first morning he tried it he wanted to get up early and meet some friends for an expedition of or some dad tind so so he set et the awakener for 3 I. I Lm m. m Promptly at that hour the light flashed and its ilc brilliance awakened Ralph He looked outside saw sa rain tilling remarked upon the futility of oC genius and went back to sleep But inee L mee that time the invention has worked to perfection and toda today is one of f his most prized possessions GETS BIG STRAWBERRIES Strawberries an inch and a half haU in diameter w will vill ll grace the table of or Milton Mil to ton tou H. H Welling secretary of state for forthe forthe forthe the next few days The berries arc are the gift of ot D. D 1 L. L Rice Davis county fruit truIt grower who reminded the secretary sec see ret reUt y that although Mr Welling is isnow isnow isnow now a Box Elder county man he hc han hailed failed originally from Davis county The berries a crate of them were on d in th the secretary's office |