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Show UTAH TflZ HE1PEA TD1IS, EfLPEB. , ivuhu 1 i LMM r!-Jv- BT i ,.. ' ? W"ffff KWgTT , I -- x " T . - . vueluau. Right, rrvu W&f q n Hm , assj SAV,u'TSSiy AS WAS r1 ) vjmeu interrupted, awtv-H1 1 Mrs- - Hans Lund" John anri Bosone, Mrs. g Mafrn. . fif Dt;nA an1 Mrs .Trift O'Rfirtrt Wftrfti nnonFctiin iw. a ten day'( have aoanaonea uik vcuwo.j. seems loCaj delegates to the annual con- rjauer - "vea, Mrs. Lund C. bathing costumes. Experience 0 the grand temple of the uon and Marvin to indicate that while you can Lambsot held at Ogden c;ty. sor soma things all the time and Pythian sisters, time, the other things scme of itisjlast Tuesday and Wednesday. ApMiss Mary and futile to expect to censor feminine propBiate services were held Tues sinoe and the to this motored dress any of the time. flag, day honoring city Providence Journal the day was also Pythian memor Summit Saturday TlleF . was observanli SDeclal frJpnd o.. ial dav. .on, . We hear something1 occasionally; is about Intelligent crooks, but it our opinion that if they were intelligent they wouldn"t be crooks. 1 Pete TIMPANOGAS SCOyT CAMP ON TO OPEN JUNE 27.1 Do ran Takes Office as Dry Chief The biggest enrollment in the history of camping in the Timpan-ogaDistrict Council is expected this summur when Camp Timpan-ogaon the side of the mountain by that name opens on June 27, according to Scout Executive A. A if,1 Anderson who will have charge of the camp. Five interesting courses of study 1 At including kodakery, nature study A Ai S "if U Wood and campchaft, scoutcraft, crafe, will be ottered to the boys who Jriln the camp. V Wasatch district has reserved iff" places 'for its boys for the first week and others have reserved other weeks, but there is still plenty of room any of the weeks. Chief Anderson reports. In order better to take care of r, the boys, the Council has purchased one hundred cots and one hundred strawticks to be used as matrasses. Every lad!, therefore, will have a good bed up off the ground. A dark room to be used in connecr i l!M tion with photography will also be erected. "Timpanqgas Camp is located Dr. J. M. Uoran, wlio 1ms succeeded Boy A. Haynes as prohibition chief, among the pines on Timpanogos fn his odice shortly after he took the oath of office. The flowers photographed Creek and Is an idea place for were a gift from the employees of the prohibition bureau. Scouts," Chief Anderson declared. "There the boy can learn nature In the monkey house at the zoo constantly lighter, Yea, if Jt wasn't lire and woodcraft under com petant instructors surrounded by it is interesting , to note the re- for these "wide summer hats 6he Ideal I hope marks made by the curious peoiple could conditions. camp carry most of it in a coin that every district will give every looking into the cages, but forScout this opportunity tp learn tunately no method1 has yet been purse. devised to register the thoughs of the art of manly living." The thing that bothers us men the monkeys peering out from the is that we are fearful lest before This new idea of outlawing war other side of the bars. all be we would but long some flapper take it into her may right have more confidence In it if it Railiroad baggagemen are said head to cross the Atlantic by hadn't been invented by a bunch bs strong for the modern woman plane, once more dusputiig the of college professors. because her baggage 'Is becoming supremacy of the masculine gender. 8 s, - 5f' .v i ill ! '.TiA. 1 - ' King Albert have his salary ment :is that he who has earned Belgium is to boosted. Our judgis at least one king his money. of v. hAlll tin J TELL CAN THE REAL THING "When you want to know f a thing tastes good, ask a child," said a noted dietician recently. Evidently the same instinct that gives children, the world over, a natural fondness for oranges makes their lips over a them smack and call bottle of Orange-Crus- h confor more. For Orange-Crus- h tains real orange juice, derives its flavor entirely from oranges. To the juice of luscious oranges is added the delicate flavor of the peel, the zestful tang of the fruit actfd found in oranges, lemons andj limes, a pure food color such as is' used in cakes and condies, health ful carbonated water, and pure cane sugar. Nothing else. There is so great a difference between Orange-Crus- h and many so called orange drinks which theiir flavor from imitation ex- -j tracts that parents are warned to instruct their children to ask for Orange-Crus- h by name, Orange-Crus- h is bottled by th.r Spring Glen Bottling Works. 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