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Show ' mhi eeeie.eed t this MnniMM eheui a 111111111 M MIm KMMm Km, HeertHerlum DmrtmtM, gait Lake Teieerem, gelt Lske City, Uteh. Ouerles are limited te one weeloe each, written en only WW eMe ef the eaeer with full nam M esereee of writer oppenaetf I alaa nam or Initial ta b um for leentitiestlea 4 turn. All Han an aecreeeee are MM la etrteteet eonflaenoe, - . - Da not writ In pene". . ' - JXS--7 ,s " -: VT!nwaavypMM Mr the Mcun f any ommdity avstid la thl about this company, but about th on that defaulted. Ha not your stock over been exchanged ex-changed for the new? - It ahould have been long ago. Please write to Mr. Ben M. Bullock. President Syndicate Mining and Milling company. com-pany. Bos tit, Provo. Utah, Dear Mia Kayi ' Can you plea tall m what a pereoa foing te California would have to de.ta take a email female fox terrier into the etate? Thanking you in advanoa far yewr traubl. , J. A, H, Salt Lake. Hnw do you wlah to take th dog? ship It or tak It In a machine? De you refer to a state entrance fee, or something of that nature, or to the means at transportation ? A dog may.be taken Into another state, and no fee save the regulsr be paid. A dog may Tea safely shipped by x press If crated a4 chained ln-elde ln-elde crate, provided wHa food aad a receptacle for water. Tha coat would depend a pen Ike valuation and th crating of the dog. A fox ferrlec and crate would likely weigh about forty pounds, snd th cost would then be about 14. If the dog waa of ordinary valuation. When the dog arrive there, have it licenced Immediately, iuat aa you had It licensed here. Tou are moat welaoma. Dear Mia Kavet Thrfw acheetbeya want ta know if block la a eeleri whit alf Pie answer te NORMAN, HERBERT AND B 1 1-LIE, lt Lake. - Neither black nor white la eon-eldered eon-eldered a color, boy. Black I th absence of apectral color; whit la devoid of tint, therefore not a color. Clad to serve you. '. ,. Dear Mia Kayf Will you pleaa tell ma why all the paper apeak ef the lata President Presi-dent Harding a th twenty-ninth president ef the United at alee? have a picture giving the nam, yr elected a pridnts from George Vvaehinaton en, giving him ae No. 1, And I find no time mi-ing, mi-ing, a you see in the Inohnad. But will you pie toil ma why ho I pskn ef aa president tt, when my picture givee him a 2? Hoping I will be na trouble, I thank you In advanoa. MRS. T. B. J, Bait Lake, Tour list taken from tha picture 1 to which you refer, I presume, car-I car-I riea many errors. For that reaaoa I shall give you here a corrected Hat Th error to which I ascribe th lata. President Harding being listed aa th twenty-eighth prl- J . eaparunenea i Dear Ml Kayat ' ' ' til read th Haartlterlum - every I . pinht arJJ do ss wijoy th ueetiene I aaked, and your answer. I d think ! : you a very brilliant woman to help a many people out , ; I My queetien ii I K th auetom ! t thi tim for a bride te buy her own tfoueeeau and dreeet Mother ay year age that it wa th eua-tom eua-tom far th groom to buy those thinge, but I have known many of " my girl friend ef late te buy their own gowne and troussaau. , Hoping that I am weloom and that I may receive an early an-war, an-war, and wishing yu much happiness happi-ness and auocsea, f m, N BUDOV, Salt Lak. Moat urly th bridegroom ha nothing to do with th trousseau. Th bride' parents provide that 1 1 or -tHo atf 4b'-44 'eens -eoeasew lrt parents do not. Not only that, but the bride' family aaaume all the eipens of th wedding, the bridegroom bride-groom bating no responsibility whatever, ssvs hla gift to tbe usher ush-er aad beet man; hla gift to the bride; the bride' and brlileemalcl-pouqueta; brlileemalcl-pouqueta; the wedding ring: license; li-cense; ctergyman'a fee; necktlee and glove for uehera; conveyance for uehera, for beat man and aelf to go to church, and for hlmeelf and bride o leav churchy and a tip for th xton. Wa there a -perlnd in hlatory In .which genteel people followed the, 'custom of the bridegroom ' purchasing pur-chasing tha trousseau? Just -wheal ' waa that? I do not locate tt. . Thank you. Buddy. to DISAPPOINTED, Salt Iake: I find that your letter concerning .the "Syndicate Mining Company" ' ha been rather misleading to read-era, read-era, and waa to me. Tou aee, my 1 dear, you are NOT being asased 1 by th Syndicate fining company, 'for It la not operating and ha not been tne 120. Tha explanaUon Eight year ago or ao th Svndl-eat Svndl-eat Mining company cam Into ex-: ex-: letenea. In 11. Mr. Ben' H. Bullock, Bul-lock, president of that company, along with others, formed another company which wa named "Th Syndleat Mining and Milling company." com-pany." which In that year took over ithe Syndicate Mining company. thn 1n good etandlng. In 1920. tha Syndicate Syn-dicate Mining company wa purposely pur-posely allowed to go by defsult. However, the stockholder of what wa th Syndicate Mining company automatically became atockholder tin the Syndicate Mining and Milling 'company, new stock being k.ued for the old. According to the atate record, th Syndicate Mining and Milling company I In perfectly good standing, stand-ing, chartered to operate and ae-s-a. Tou of conree did not afc dent ra that your Mat doe not show Cleveland aa having served again, after Harrison, which ha did. Compare Com-pare your Hat with tha following, which I correct 1 i Waahlngton, S J. A damn, Jefferson, , 4 Mad I eon. ' a Monroe. J. Q. Adama, T Jackson, t Van Buren. , . t Harrison. 1 a Tyler. J I Polk. 11 Taylor. II Fillmore. 14 Pierce. 1 5 Buchenan, 1 A Lincoln. 17 Johnson. . . 1 Grant, II Hayes. . le qerfleld. 11 Arthur. 11 Cleveland. " It B. Harrison. ' ' 14 Cleveland. . : IS McKlnley. Roosevelt. ' 17 T aft. II Wilson. 11 Harding. No trouble at all, and yoa ar very welcome- - Deer Miea Kay I Would you pi ess newer tha following, fol-lowing, queetien eeneerfiing th Woatarn Union? Hew eld must a girl be befor ap plying? Hew muoh eoheoling le neoeesaryT Whet - date deee the School pnf Whit r th wg7 JEAN, Salt Lake. . t To ba eligible to Weatern Union training, applicant muat ba more than II year. Thr I no apecl-fled apecl-fled educational requirement, but applicant must paaa tha regulation forty-tive-minute teat. After that cornea alx to eight weeka training without pay. Whea training I compieted. operator are taken oa at 161 per month, with a II In-creaae In-creaae each alx months At first th hour aerved by eperatora are 4 to 11 p. m. and 11 p. m. to 7 a. m, the hours Improving with ssnlortty. Aa th training la wholly individual, individ-ual, entrants are accepted at any time, and may practice as many hour a day aa they wlah. |